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No.  LXIX. 


1</  Jamutry,  1856. 


THE 


MILITIA    LIST; 

EXHIBITING 

THE  BANK,  STANDING,  AND  VARIOUS  SERVICES 

OF   BVERY 

REGIMENTAL    OFFICER    IN    THE   ARMY 

SEEVINQ    ON    PULL    PAY, 
iHCLDDiNo  ras 

ORDNANCE    AND   ROYAL    MARINES; 

DI8TIN0UISHIN0   THOSE 

WHO  HAVE  SERVED  IN  THE  PENINSULA, 

WHO  WERE  AT  WATERLOO, 

WHO    HAVE    RECEIVED    MEDALS    AND    OTHER    DISTINCTIONS, 

AND 

WHO  HAVE  BEEN  WOUNDED,  AND  IN  WHAT  ACTIONS; 

WBAVU  Vht  VftiM  nt  &f rbUf  %nXft  m  dfull  imv  »«U  »iip. 

OIVINO   ALSO 

THE  DATES  OF  EVERY  OFFICER'S  COMMISSIONS, 

AND 

DISTINOUISHINO  THOSE  OBTAINED   BY    PURCHASE. 


By  Majoe  H.  G.  HART, 

DEPOT   BATTAXION    OF  TEMPLEMOEE, 


LONDON: 

JOHN  MURRAY,  ALBEMARLE  STREEt^ 

1866. 

Dy^itized  by  vj^Q^^^lC 


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CONTENTS. 


9AQm 

Gradation  List  of  General  and 

Field  Officers 3—13 

Greneral  and  Field  Officers  who 

have  retired    14 — 17 

Officers  with  superior  local  rank  18 

Indian  Army 19—20 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard 21 

Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms ....  22—23 
Fajmasters   omitted   from  their 

proper  places 24 

Staff  at  Head  Quarters  ........  25 

Aides-de-Camp  to  the  Queen    . .  25 

Regiments  of  Cavalry.... «... ..  26—51 

Regiments  of  Infantry 52— 2i7 

Chatham    Garrison,  Provisional 

Battalion ,  and  Invalid  Depot .  •  228 

Cavalry  Depots  • 228 

Depot  Battalions 229—231 

Royal  Fencibles 232 

Recruiting  Suff 238 


PAOK 

Royal  Artillery 234—254 

Royal  Engineers 255— S65 

Ordnance  Medical  Department . .  266 

RoyalMarines    267—283 

Commissariat  Department*  •  • . . .  284—287 

Army  Medioal Department    ,...  288—298 

Staff  OAeers  of  Pensioners  .•••  299^02 

Chaplain  Department    302 

Garrisons  and  Military  Establish- 
ments    303 

Staff— at  Home  and  Abroad  •• . .  304-^09 

Eastern  Army 310—315 

MUitary  and  Civil  Departments . .  316 
Ordnance  Storekeepers  and  Bar- 
rack Masters  317—321 

Pay  Tables  and  Prices  of  Com- 
missions    322 — 323 

Militia 324—365 

Officers  receiving    Rewards    for 

DUtuigqished  SiTTifes 366 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.G.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
K.T.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 
K.P.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 
G.C.B.    Knight  Gra$id  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Batli. 
K.C.B.     Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
C.B.     Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
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  o(  ditto  ditto 

G.C.H.    Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Royal  Hanoverian  Gaelj^fc  Order. 
K.C.H.     Knight  Commflnder  of  ditto  ditto 

K.H.    Knight  of  ditto  ditto 

K.C.    Knight  of  the  Crescent. 

C    Before  the  Name,  daaotas  that  tlte  Officer  i^as  at  the  Battle  of  Trqfalffar. 
9    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Officer  served  in  the  Perdnsutay  or  the 
South  of  France, 

C  Officers  actnally  present  in  either  of  the  actions  of  the 
(B2a    Waterloo  MedHl.  J      16th,  17th,  or  18th  June,  1815.    Snch  Officers  are 
C.     allowed  two  years*  additional  service. 

N.B.  In  the  List  of  General  and  Field  Officers^  the  Names  printed  in  Italic  are  those  of 
Officers  retired  from  the  Army,  who  have  been  specially  allowed  to  retain  their  Rank,  but 
without  receiving  Pay  or  progressive  Promotion. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are 
actually  attached ;  the  Letters  s.  and  r.  t^er  the  name  distinguish  Officers  employed  on 
the  Staffs  or  on  the  Recruiting  Service ;  the  letter  r.  before  the  name  denotes  that  the 
Officer  belongs  to  th^  Reserve  Battalion.  The  Letters  R.  M,  !n  the  Cavalry  Regiments, 
allude  to  the  Riding  Masters;  the  Letters  d,pm,  and  d.a^.  denote  the  Dep6t  Paymaster 
and  Depdt  Adjutant  respectively. — ^The  *  hrfore  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission,  de- 
notes Temporary  Rank  only.  The  Letter  p  h^ore  the  Date  indicates  that  the  Commission 
was  purchased.  General  Officers,  With  the  prefix  of  a  f,  are  on  the  half  pay  of  their  last . 
Regimental  ComnaiaaioDs. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  ReaimenU,  as  "  t^eninsula,*'  "  Waterloo,"  kc, 
denote  the  Honorary  Distinctions  permitted  to  be  borne  by  snch  Regiments  on  their 
colours  and  appointments,  in  commemoration  of  their  Services. 

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9  air  J.I)oii!Mai>X^0B.48  F. 

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9  air  WUlo^ghby  Cotton, 

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9  Ulysses,    Lord   Downes, 

BOB.,  88  F. 
9  G.  Marq.  of  Twee4dale, 

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9  Hep.  BTelesh,  R.  Art. 
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9  Ml  air  B.  Bovater.jrcir. 

49  F. 
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9  m  Sir  V.  M.  Gomm. 

JTCB.  18  F. 

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1888. 

9  9ft  Bon.  Henry  Murray, 
OB.,  14  Drs.  8  Feb. 


1 9  Sir  John  Grey,  KCB. 
6F.  90  FM. 

I  Tho.  BTans,  CB.  81 F. 

I  9  Sir  A.  Maclaine,  BCB. 
!     68  F.  6  Juno 

C  9  £•  Lawrence,  CB.  lata 
I  of  B.  Marines.  80  June 
IGeo.JoneSy/i'omB.Mar.  do. 

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9  Wm.  Wood,  CB.  KB.  8 
West  IndU  Bogt.  81  Aug. 

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0CB.87F.  8Bep. 


LIEVT.-0maLAL8. 

1881.    11  Not. 

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9  air  J.  F.  BBJioyne,0CB. 

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West  India  Begt. 
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9  R.  Q.  Baio-(naiget,  CB. 

19  F, 
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9  Alex.  Thomson,  CB.  74  F. 
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Sir  Jae.  Hy.  Beyaett, 
BOir.  48  F. 
William  Smelt.  CB.  87  F. 
9  air  John  Boll.  B<7B.  4  F 
98.B.Auchm«ty,CB.,  7  F. 
9  Thomoi  Lightfbo^  €(B. 

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9  John  AitchlM%  79  F. 

1864.    lOJnw. 
BUBoyalBi 
W.F.  C  Bukoof 
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1864.    80J«Be. 

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68  F. 
9  11>  B.  MaephersoB,  CB, 

KB,  78  F. 

J  Philip  Hay. 
IS.  Irrlng, late  B.  I. Art. 
9IIIR  Arch.  Money,  CB 

KC2Dn, 
9  Hen.  A.  Proetor,  CB.07  F. 
9  Wm.  Jerrois,  BB.  70  P. 
9  Sir   F.  Cockbom,  06  P. 
9  Patrick  Campbell,  late  of 

B.  Artillery. 
Ca  B.  Parkinson,  CB.  88  F. 
Baa  R.  Lluenyn,  CB.88  F. 
9  W  P.  A.  Lantoar,  8  Drs. 

rB.rir. 

9  M  air  Wqi.  Chalm8rs, 
CB.  BCA  78  F. 


Jas.  Chiud.  BooreUer, 
BC.8Br.0ds. 
9aa  A:fr  Harry  Qeoige  W. 
Smith,  Bart.OCB,  Rifle 
Brig .  Commanding  tht 
Northern  t  MidUtnd 
JHstriett, 

Felix  Calvert,  CB.00  P. 
1  Sir  De  Licy  Bvans, 
GCB,  91    F. 
9  Wm.  Hen.  Scott. 
9  air  Tho.  Wilishire,Barl., 
KCB.  61  F. 

J  Bom.  H.  E.  Butler  66  P. 
E.  Fleming,  CB,  97  P. 
Sir  John  Bolt,  JTCB. 
XC.  9  F. 
G.  Gudew,  B.Bttf. 

by  ^oo^  It: 


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9  m  A.  Macdonald,  CB., 

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9  Goo.  Wm.  Patf,  C3.  JTJSr. 

TOP, 
9WI£oniJ.H«r.86P. 
9  Aomu  J.  WemyM,  CB, 
►  17  P. 

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9  Ml  Wm.  Rowan,    OB, 

19  P. 
9  M  Jm.  Bhaw  Keanedy, 

OB,  41V, 
9mA.W.H.£or<28aiid7B, 

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9  Sir  Prod.  AdiworCh.  44  P. 
9HaB3alaeaTla,Crjkr0.rJSr. 

65  P. 
90.L.Goldl«,CB.,77P. 
9  Ooo.  Powell  HisgfniOD, 

94  P. 
9  m  Sir  Oeorge  Bowles, 

JTCB.  1  W.  I.R.,  JUmK. 

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9  AiM-  H.  P.C.  CaTendUh, 

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9  m  T.  W.  Bobbins,  80  P. 
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Wm.  Sathefland,  68  P. 
9  H.  Baiaey,  OB.  KB.  98  P. 
9llflUr<0i».CbarleiGore,  CB. 

rir.,  91  P. 

9  mW.L.  Walton. 

9  Bd.  Panihawe,  CB.  R. 

Bnc. 
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C.  R.  Pox. 

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9  Gha.  Aug.  Shawe,./>vm 

1864.    Nor.  98. 

Pr.Campb6lI,  R.Art. 

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.M.  Wallace,  R.  Art. 
Ricb.  Jones,  R.  Art. 
9Jobn  Mlebell,  CB,  from 
R.  Art. 

1866. 

9  Ha  Mildm.  Pane,  96  P. 

80  Jan. 

Ca  air  J,  H.  Wallace,  JOT. 

17  taaeers.  6  Peb. 

9iroi».J.  Pinch,  CB  .90  Peb. 
9MIWm.G.Xoore6  June 
9  Tbomas  A.  Parke,  CB. 

&Qm  R«  Marines  90  June 
in  air  John  Owen,  JTCB. 

JUT.  from  R.  Mar.  do. 
John  Wrifht,  KB.  late  of 

R.  Marines  do. 

9  Charles  Meniies,  KB, 

ttouk  R.  Mar.  do. 


jAeut^Omerah*^^M€ffor'  Generals. 

9ipi  Bdw.  Byam. 

WnUaan  Rofers. 

Geo.  Cha.  Barl  of  Lucan, 
JCCB,  8  Htaanrs 

9  MB  Gha:  Yoriie,88  P.  Jfi- 
Utarp  B9croiarv  to  tlU 
PiHd  Manhal  Com- 
mandimgHf^Chitf. 

J.H.Rlcbardson. 

fair  J.  R..  Eustace,  KB. 

ttl  B.  Dirummond. 

9  Boh:  Bir  E.  Cost,  KOB. 

Dennis  Daly. 

W.  Chamberlayne. 


XAJOS^^SnERALB. 

1861.    11  Not. 

9  WilUamGoorge  Cochrane. 

ComnuMding  tho  Dublin 

DUtrict. 
9  BB  air  Henry  Somerset, 

KCB.  KB,  from   Cape 

Mounted  Rifles.      Coot' 

mander  -In-  Chief    at 

Bombay, 

I  N.Wodehouse. 

[enry,  Dvke  ^{/'CleTeland, 

Geo.  Aug.  Wetherall,  CB. 

KB,  84  P.  AUvtant-Qon, 
W.Douglas,  h.p.  R.Eng. 
9  m  J.  P.  Lore,  CB,KH. 

Lt,'Qov,  ofJortoy, 
l!fi  Bon.   George  Anson. 

Commander  -  in  -  Chief, 

East  Indies, 
9  airD,  McGregor,  KCB, 
9  N.  Hamilton,  KB.  from 

Intp.  Field  Qjf, 
9  IB  Cha.  Anth.  Perdinand 

Bentinck. 
9  Gr.  G.  Lewis,  CB,  from 

R.  Eng. 
9G.  J.  Harding,  CB,  do., 

Lt.'Bov,  of  Qutmeey. 
C.  G.  J.  Arbuthnot. 
C.  G.  Palconar,  KB.  from 

Inap,  Field  QffUer, 
air  Richard  England,  9  CB, 


Sir  W.  M.  G.  Col^b^ook^ 
OB.  KB,  ftom  R.  An. 
Gooemor  &  Oommnndor*' 
h^OMofofBarbadoe,  ^« 

9  Tho.  Buriie 

9  WnuCator,  CB.  frpm  R* 
Art. 

J  I G.  S.  Thwaites 
oseph  Jerrard 
Jas.  Tho.  Barl  of  Cardigan, 
JirCB.  from  11  Hassan, 
Inipe^ing  General     of 
Cavalry, 


fi  W.  C.  Coles 
ir} 


KB.  60  Pc 

9  Alex.  Piaher  Macintosh, 
KB,  Commandinif  the 
Troops  in  the  Ionian 
lelande, 

9  HO  B.  Lord  Hotham. 

9  Jos.  Paterson* 

John  Home  Home. 

fMathiasEyerard,  CB.KB. 

iCecUBisshopp,  CB. 

99a  5lr  W.  R.  Clayton,Bf . 

J.  Spink,  KB. 

9«OJas.  Jackson,  KB, 
Lt.-Oen,  Oommandinff 
the  Force*  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  4*  Lt^Gov. 

9  R.  C.  Mansel,  KB. 
Commandinif  the  Cork 
Dietriet. 

9  John  Dmmmottd. 

9  J.  Preeth,  JTif.  64  P. 

MrC.  R.CDonnell. 

John  LesUe,  KB. 

{I  Rob.  B.  Coles, 
lift  E.P.Buckley 
ir  Richard  Doherty,  from 
In^  Field  Ctir* 


1854.  20  June. 

J  I  J.  Taylor 
!  P.  J.  Daries 
I  John  Praser 
onathan  Peel 

Marcus    Beresford,     Com- 
manding a  Div.  of  the 

Madras  Army. 
9ttlBir  Jas.  Chas.  Ghat- 

terton,  Bt.  KB,   Com- 

mafiding  the   lAmench 

District. 
J.  H.XorttHowden,  JTCB. 

KB. 
9R.  Douglas,  CB,  ret.  full 

pay,  R.Art. 
J.  A.  Blsr/  ^Rosslyn 
9  W.  T.  KnoUys 
Edward  Studd 
5f  r  H.R.PergttsonDaTie,  Bt. 
9  E*  P.  Gascoigue 
9L.  B.  LoTell,  rir. 
9  St.  J.  A.  Gierke,  KB. 
9  Sir  J.  H.  Schoedde,  JT CB. 
air   H.    J.  W.  Bentinck, 

JTCB.  98  P. 
20  Thomas  Reed,  CB. 
Henry  Fiso.  MelTiUe,  KCB. 

from  00  P.  Commanding 

the  Troops  in  Scotland, 
99a  A.  X. Clark  Kennedy, 

CB.  KB, 

Hor.  G.  Broke 

aa  E.  C.  Whinyates,  CB, 

KB.  R.  Art. 
9  aa  T.  Hntchesson,  R  Jlrt. 
aa  J.  Oldfleld,  KB,  from 

R.Eng. 
9  &BL  T.  Dyneley,  CB,  from 

R.  Art. 
9  S<r  Colin  CampbeU,  GOB. 

67  P. 
P.  E.  Graigie,    CB,  Com' 

manding  a  Div.  of  the 

Madras  Army, 
E.  P.  Morris,  CB, 
Henry  CoWlIe 
9  aa  E.  Wm.  BouTerie 
Geo.  Gobbe,  from  R.  Art. 
aa  A.  C.  Mercer,  do. 
Bon,   Tbos.    Ashburnham, 

OB,  from  99  P. 
Michael  White,  CB,  from 

IDrs. 
John  Scott,   CB.  fri>m   9 

Lancers,  Commanding  a 

Div.,  Bombay  Army, 
air  J.  L.  Pennefkther.lCCB. 

46  P.  Commanding  the 

Forces  at  Malta. 


MichaelCreagh,  KB. 
John   Eden,    CB,      Com-  ^ 

manding    the  KiUcenny] 

District, 
H.  W.  Barnard,  Command'  \ 

ing  a  Division,  Bastem 

Army. 

9  aa  J.  Campbell,  rir. 

Bon.  G.  Grey 

9_J.  Chester,  h.p.  R.  Art. 

W.   Lord   d«    Hos,    Dtp,  \ 

UsHt.  of  the  Toiler 
9  John  Geddes,  KB. 
W.  H.  ComwaU 
P.  S.  Stanhope,  from  Gr. 

Gds. 
9  A.  Maclachlan,  from  R. 

Art. 
G.  M.  Hay,  from  Gold.  Gds. 

Commanding  the  Troops 

ai  the  MauHthu. 

B  Henry,  Lord  Rokeby, 

Sco.  Pus.  Gds.  Oomnand- 

inga  Division,  Eastern 

Army, 
9  Gha.  Gilmour,  ret.   full 

pay  R.  Art. 
H.  Ed.  Porter 
J.  D.  Rawdon 

,  Wm.  Beckwith,  JTJSr. 
E.  Robinson 
W.Breton, from  63  P. 

fiaa  A.  T.  Maclean 
tephen  Kirby,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 
Art. 
Arthur,  Duhs  qf  WeUlng- 

ton 
J.  J.  W.  Angentein,  from 

Gren.  Gds. 
J.  W.  KetUewell,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Art. 

2aa  Tho.  Marten,  KS. 
,  C,  Dixon,  ret.  frill  pay  R. 
Ettf. 
P.  Doull  Galder,  do. 
9  Tho.  Ger.  Ball 
aa  Eaton  Montais 
Guy  C.  Coi&n,  ret.  f.p.  R. 
Art. 


•I.  u, 

w 

Hen. 


rT.  P.  Thompson 
.  T.  BuUer 


'srj. 


Despard,  CB,  from 


Bir  J.  M.  P.  Smith,  KB. 
ftvm  R.  Eng. 

9E.  W.  Bell,  Lt.  Gover- 
nor, and  Commanding 
ths  Troops  at  Jamaica 

9  John  Reed  • 

9  J.Jones,jri7. 


9  W^Cox,  KB. 


. .  S.  Bastard,  from  R.  Art. 
Geo.M.  Eden, from  Sco.  Pus. 

Gds. 
Geo.  Dixon,  from  Scots  Pus. 

Gds. 
9  P>  Manosell,  from  /iMf». 

Field  Officer 
BirW.I.Co^ttagUm,  KCS. 
from  Col.  Gds.  Commander" 

in- Chief,  Eastern  Army, 
Dun.  Grant,  ret.  f.p.  R.  Art. 
H.  A.  Scott,  from  R.  Art. 
Wm.  Wylde,  CB,  from  R. 

Art. 
9.Ca  Wm.  Tumor 
W.  Pludyer,  from  Or.  Gds. 
John  Wharton  Prith,  from 

Insp,  Field  €(fflcer 

8  Thomas  Palls 
en.  Cha.  Russel,  from  R, 
Art. 
Wm.  Pergnsson,  retired  fr&ll 

pay  Royal  Marines 
John   Hall,  from    1    Ufc 


Digitized  by  ^^jOOQ IC 


1854.    fig  Nov. 

I  Adaa  Ptfe  Crawford,  ret. 

tp.R.Art. 
f«'.B.Danda8,  CB.from 

R.Art. 
B.  W.  QordOD,  do. 
I  iweph  Darbjr,  r«t.  f.  p. 

B.  \n\l\€Tj 
6.U.  UekvoodfCB. 

1S51.   IS  Dec. 

te-Richani  Alrey,  KCB, 
(^ter  -  If  «r«r  -  Gene- 

vH«ghH.Rose,jrC/l./** 
(/•<«)•*«     Ommitsianer 

e^iA<  French  Amty  in 

St%.  Sir  in.  Yorke  Scar- 

HATCB.  from  A  Dr.  Gds. 

CiHamand,  Caealrp  DM- 

'vn,  Boittm  Army 
f  Str    Htriy   D.    Jonei, 

A  CB.  from  B.£ne. 
fc  G«oig9  BuUer,  KCB. 

^  Rifle  Br. 
^WD.Ejre,jrCll.a»m. 

"oMtov    a    Division, 

^.Aruty 

1851.   18  Dm. 

J-O.JoiiH,ret,f.p.R.Art. 

JJ.H.Stade.retf.p.K.KDg, 
|T.ar«irthiiii,wt,f.p.». 

}.Ulng,ret.f.i>.R.Art. 
;,"'Mo,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  En  jr. 
fJX.Viclor.rel.f.p.R.Enj. 

1854.    itfDec. 
lT^%iuittid.CB.fromB. 

•«lW.BferetOD,C73.Jrjr. 

*wuiiaroi,reUf.p.R.Enf. 

1855. 
'>^Cli««y,fromR.  Art. 

JJ»lto«,    do.     do.    do. 

rn?**"*«y»  do.  do. 

'.  H.  Gnibbe,  ret.  f .  p.  08 
%*•  »wry,  rtt.  f.  p.  B. 

ir.  J?!!"y*^  do-    do. 

wj  rA«  Bafast  District 

P  w.  Punieiiii,  ret.  f.  p. 

««-p.B.Wfl«on,do.do. 
?;.*"l»nr  Upton,  from 
jCrtJiLOd^  20  Feb. 

'^A^Chtimer,  wt.  f.  p. 

'l'AmbtweLaiie,li.p.44/ 
|..  .  18  May 

W^.Emiiiett,ret.f.p.  R. 

>fa\ar^A.wA'Jjf. 
fp.ltBi»g.        81  May 

1H».   SOJofit. 

^.^H.^rd0D,«il„,df.p. 

rs(^j«^'.«tf.p.R.Mar. 
DT^?ift.f.p.R.Mar. 


Mqfor^Generab. — Colonels. 

0    T.     R.    CorjPtOD,    B. 

Mar. 
9  Robert  Mercer,  reUrcd 

ftiU  par,  R.  Marines 
C  9.    B.   Blllt,    CB,    R. 

Mar. 
J.   Robyns,  KB,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Marine* 
Joieph   Walker,  ret.  f.  p. 

B.  Mariuei. 
D.  Campbell,  ret.  full  paj, 

B.  Mar. 
Jafl.  Whylock,  ret.  full  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
CbTho.  Wearing,  R.  Marines 
G.  B.  Bqry,  ret.  ftxU  pay,  R. 

Mar. 
J.I.WiUes,  R.  Mar. 
D.  McAdam,  ret.  full  pay 

R.Mar. 
n.  J.  Gillespie,  ret.  full  par 

R.Mar. 
S.  Oarmtton,  ret.  full  pay 

R.  Mar. 
9  J.  H.  Stevens,  ret.  f.p. 

R.  Mar. 

fC.  C.  Pratt,  R.  Mar. 
.  S.  Reignolds,  r«t.  f.  p.  18 
F.  88  June 

Sir  Richard  Dacres,  KCB. 
R.  Art.  S9  June 

John  J.  HolUs,  ret.  f.  p.  S5  P. 
6  July 
Hugh  Eraas,  ret.  f.p.R.  Mar. 
10  July 


1855.    31  Aug. 

lJas.M<Haffle,h.p.eOP. 
tf  Rob. Blake  Lyneh,Unatt. 
tPra.  Campbell,  do. 
tP  C.  M.  John8on,h.  p.  Port. 

Serv. 
flCia  CDlgf lo,irir.Unatt. 
f  I  J.  Murray  Belshes,  do. 
t  IB.  Orlando  Jones,   do. 
t  IT.  Peacocke,  do. 

t  I  Daniel  Baby,  do. 

t  I  Geo.  Nicbolls,  do. 
f  \  Wm.  Crokat,  do. 

f  1  Rob.  Bateman,  do. 
i  I  Peter  Dudgeon,  do. 
f  I  J.  Mitchell,  do. 

t  I  NoreUffe  VoreUflb^KB. 

b.p.  18Dr. 
f  Rob.  Mar.  Leake,  Unatt. 
Sir  A,  Joslah  Cloete,  CB, 

KB.  Unatt.  Commanding 

tke  Troops  in  the  Wind- 

ward  and  Leeward  Isles 
9  WL  G.  Macdonald, 

7  Sept. 
|l  Barth.  Yigort   Derinzy, 

KB.  ret.  f.  p.  Insp,  Field 

Officer  do. 

C.  A.  Windham,  CB.  Chief 

of    the    Stdiffy    Eattem 

Army-  8  Sept. 

9    H.   J.   Delacombe,    R. 

Mar.  18  Sept. 

Patrick  Yula,  ret.  f.  p.  B. 

Eng.  9  Oct. 

James  Gordon,  ret.  f.  p.  do. 

27  Oct 

9  John  Ashmore,  rat  f.  p. 

B.  Mar.  80  Oct. 

Charles  Otway,  ret.  f.  p.  B. 

Art.  2  Nov. 

W.  P.  WiUiama,  CB.  from 

R.  Art.  do. 

J.  E.  Dapuls,  CB.  from  do. 

do. 

9flO  John  Cos,  KB.K  Dec 


COLOmSLS. 

1887.    10  Jan. 

L.   Sari  qf  Harrington, 

CB.  Unatt. 
ySirJohn  MoriUyonWUson, 

CB.   KB.  Unatt.  Mqjor 

of  Chelsea  Bospital. 
Bon.  P.  M.  Cathcart,  h.  p. 

92  P. 

1888.  28  June. 
5<rGeo.H.Hawett,J3<.  Unat. 

1841.  88  Nov. 
9aaiB.J.Biddleflden,UDatt. 

1851.    11  Xov. 

9  Sir  Wm.  Beid,  KCB.  B. 

Eng.  Gov,^  Commander' 

in-Chi^  at  Malta 
J.  R.  Craufhrd,  Gr.  Gds. 
William   Stewart   Balfour, 

Unatt. 
William  Booth,  h.  p.  41  P. 
B.  Greaves,  Unatt.  Deputy 

QMarter-Master  G  crural 

in  Ireland 
Alex.  Fraser,  Unatt. 
9  Wro.Cuthbert  Ward,  B. 

Engineers. 
Lord    Charles    Wellesley, 

Unatt. 
9  SO  W.  H.  Elliott,  KB. 

h.  p.  09  P. 
P.  Edwards,  Unatt. 
9  Wm.PrekeWilliams,  KB. 

Unatt.  Brigadier  Oene- 

ral  at  Malta 
9  9181 W.  Cartwright,  Unatt 
WBL  Arthur  Gore,  Unatt. 
9  Dav.  Goodsman,  Unatt. 
9  LoAus  Owen,    do. 
Pringle  Taylor,  KB.  Unatt. 

Colonel  of»  the  Staff  at 

the  Cape  of  Good  Bops. 


9il2l  T.R.Swlnbume,Unatt. 
fQQO-Whichcole,  Unatt. 
cClJas.  A.  Butler,  Unatt. 
T.  Henry  Johnston.h.p.  70  F. 
H.  A.  Hankejr,  Unatt. 
HiSt  J.  Campbell.  Unatt. 
Plomcr  Young,  KH.  Unatt. 
H.  D.  Townshend,    Depot 

Batt.  Teroplcmoro 
Tlio.  Wright,  CB.  Unatt. 
P.  C.  Grifflllis,  0  Dragoons, 

CommarKdant  of  Cavalry 

Depot  at  Maidetone 
Tho.  Wood,  Gr.  Gds. 
Wm.  H.  Eden,  Unatt.  Com- 

mandant  at  Cliatham 

flP.  Faddy,  ret.  f.p.  R.Art. 
oseph  Clarke,  76  F. 

Sir  J.  Gaspard  Lc  Marchant, 
Unatt.  Mt^.-Qen.  Com- 
manding the  Troops  in 
Nova  Scotia  and  Neto 
Bntnstvich 

C.Gascoyne,  h.p.  17  F. 

Geo.  Moncrieflf;  ScoU  Fus. 
Gds. 

Marcus  J.  Slade,  h.  p.  4  F. 

G.H.MacKinnou,CB.Unatr. 

9  Ch.  Blachlcy,  retired  full 
pay,  R.  Art. 

9H.  R.Moor,do.do. 

6.  F.D.Wilson,  Unatt. 

S.  B.  Boileau,  22  F. 

Edw.  Sabine,  R.  Art. 

9  Anthony  Marshall,  retired 
full  pay,  B.  Eng. 

9  Wm.Dunn.ret.f.p.B.  Art. 

J.  P.  Sales  Clarke,  Unatt. 
Col.  on  Stafft  Monmouth 

T.G.Higgins,R.Art. 

lion.  G.  F.  Upton,  CD. 
Coldst.  Gds. 

Botu  A.  A.  Dalzell,  b.  p. 
Insp.  Field  Officer  of 
Militia,  Assist.  Ai\j.-Qen. 
in  Scotland 

T.  S.  Pratt,  CB.  h.  p.  26  F. 

T.  E.  KeUy.  Insp.  Field 
OMeer  in  London 

Andrew  Brown,  h.  p.  0  F. 

Wm.  Thornton,  Gr.  Gds. 

a®  Orlando  Felix,  Unatt. 

W.  N.  Hutchinson,  Gr.Ods. 

SI  H.F.Lockyer,  JTIT.  97  F. 
Irocoo   Bayncs,  B.   Malta 
Fenclbles 
M.C.  Johnstone,  87 F. 

1852. 

9  aai  Wm.  Bell,  R.  Art. 
18  March 

2854. 

9  P.  y.  England,  R.  Art. 

17  Feb. 
9W.R.0rd,  B.  Eng.  do. 
9  H.  J.  Savage,  R.  Eng. 

21  Mar. 


1854.    20  June. 

9  Fred.  Meade,  Unatt. 

9  SSt  J.  Wildman,  do. 

9Wm.  P.  Forster,  K'/r.  Una. 

Deputy  AcUutant  General 

F.Johnston,  Unatt. 

9  S23Alb.  Goldsmid,  Unatt. 

9 G.  Walter  Prosser,  Lieut. 
Gov.  B,  Military  College 

9  Edw.  Macarthur,  Unatt. 
Alaj.'Gen.  Commanding 
tJis  Troops  in  Australia 

D.  H.  Macdowall,  Unatt. 

8  J.  P.  Hely,  KB.  Unatt. 
a®  CB.  Bowers,  do. 


Digitized  by  V^ 


,pogle 


6 

9  John  Ai-naud.  KB,  do. 
Oiffil  Fred.  Towers,  Uiiatu 
^S£rT.L.MitcheU,do. 
^3  a.  Garrett,  ITJ/.  46  P. 
Kicli.  Connop,  Unatt. 
i)T.MolyhcuxWilliaDis,  KJI. 

Unall. 
^  aSl  W.  Nepean,  Unatt. 
iiifil   A.   H.    Trevor,    KB. 

Insp.  Field    Officer    in 

Vablin 
R.  R.  Wilford  Brett,  tJnatt. 
TVm.  H.  Dulton,  Unatt. 
£^l  Q.'V.Bari  of  Albemarle, 

Unatt. 
O.  T.  Colomb,  Unatt.  Com. 

iZ.  Hibernian    MiXUary 

School 
Fra.  Mara,  of  Conynghum, 

XP.^-dc^.  Unatt. 
S.  J.  Cotton,  10  F. 
Mau.  Barlow,  14  F. 
N.  WiUon,/i:^.64F. 
13  J.  N.  Jackson,  00  F. 
Bote  t  Try  dell,  88  F. 
Sm  J.  Clark,  KU.  Unatt. 

Comm.  R.  M.  Asylum 
3'X&.  Gray,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
|5  R.  S.Piper,  ret.  f.p.  R.  Eng. 
J  as.  FojTo,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
|)  //<;;i.\V.Arbuthnott,ilo.do. 
p  Menry  Blachley,  do.  do. 
Cja  W.  H.  Stopford  Blair, 

h.  p.  R.  Artillery 
$  O.  John  Belson,  ret.  f.  p. 

U.  An. 
F.  H.  Turner, Unatt. 
R.W.  Hroughjh.  p. 4  F.  Aat, 

Adj.  ant.  at  Belfast 
R.  F.  Romcr,  r«t.  f.  p.  R. 

Art. 
E.  H.  1).  E.  Napier,  Unatt. 
>Mwai-d  Hatvcy,  t'uaii. 
R.  C.  Molbsworth,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art. 
Jag.  Robt.  Yonng,  h.p.  5F. 

yott    Mttjor    of    fort 

OcorffC,  Inverness 
Jolin  Michel,  CB,  Mtijor' 

Gen.TnrhUh  Cuniingeiit 
R.  P.  Douglas,  Unatt.  AtfUt, 

Affjitt.-Oetieral 
John  Henry  Prin^le,  Unatt. 
C.  B.  Cumberiand,  06  F. 
C.  C.  Hay,  Unatt. 
P.  Hill,  Unatt. 
W.L.Dame«,87P. 
C.Warren,  CB.&oF. 
T.  Gore  Browne,  CB.  h.  p. 

44  F.  Oovfinior  and  Com- 

wandcr-in-  Chief  of  A'#w 

Zealand 
O.  A.  Malcolm,  Cil.  Unatt 
R.  H.  Wynyard,  CB.  58  F. 


Volonek. 


9  afll  R.  Uw,  KH.  R.  New- 
foundland Companies 

Hon.  A.  F.  Foley,  Qt.  Ods, 

Gordon  Drummond,  Cold- 
stream Guards 

9  J.  H.  Wood,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Art. 

Geo.  Durnford,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Artillerj 

J.  Stopford,  CJ3.  64F. 


'  Fred.  Horn,  CB.  SO  F. 

,  J.  F.G.  Campbell,  ItfF. 

I  H.  P.Bonham,  Unatt. 

,  J.  H.  Freer,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 

{  A.  W.  Hope,  do. 

!  Lord  Fred.  Paulet,  Coldst. 

Ods. 
■  Manley  Power,  85  F. 
I  John  Rowland  Smyth,  CB, 
'      Unatt. 


H.   Haveloclc,    CB.  53  F.  I  J. L.  Smith, ret. f.p.  R. Art. 

Adjutant-General,  East '  9  John  Erre,  R.  Art. 

Indies  W.J.  D' Urban,  h.  p.  26  F, 

Chas.  T.  Van  Straubenzee,   '      Bep.  Q^artermastH-€^en, 

3  F.  I      North  America 


Alex.  Murray  Tulloch,  Unat., 

Military  Superintendent 

ofOut'Pensioners 
Wm.  Geo.  Gold,  Unatt. 
Hon.  R.  Bruce,  Or.  Gds. 
A.  Cunliffc  Van  Notten  Pole, 

Jtup.    Field    OJicer  at 

Glasgow 


9    H.    J.    French,  Unatt. 

AMsist,'Adj,'Gen.  Cork 
Terence     O'Brien,    Unatt. 

Assistant  Quar.'MaHer 

General 
John  F.Crofton,Unait4  AMSt, 

Mil.   Superintendent  ^ 

OiU'Pensioners 


E.  W.  F.  Walker,  CJB.  Scots  John  Orattan,  CB.  Prmt. 

Fus.  Gds.  I      Bip6t  Batt, 

T.  A.  Drought,  Insp.  Field    Hon.  J.  Lindsay,  Qr.  Gds. 

OJicer  at  Cork  I  Bon.  G.  A.  F.  Llddcll,  Unat 

Thomas  Harte  Franks,  CB,   Wm.  Sullivan,  CB.  Unatt. 

10  F.  I  H.  Cariwright,  Gr.  Ods. 

P  SjB    Richard   Hardingc,  i  G.V.Creagh,  Unatt.  Fermoy 

A'//.  R.  Artillery  Depot  Batt. 

Joseph  Hanwell,  ret.  f.p.,  J.   H.   Bainbriggc,    Unatt. 

R.  Artillery  i      Ftjrt-Mt\;or  of  Guernsey 

Chas.  Stuart,  h.  p.  Ceylon    A.  A.  T.  Cunyngiiamc,  CB. 

Kegt.  I      h.  p.   61   F.    Major-Gen. 


Lord  O.  A.  F.  Piget,  CB. 
4Dit. 

Brooke  Taylor,  UiMitached. 

Assist.  AtU,  Gen.  N.  ^  AT. 

BUtrlct 
H.  V.   Brooke,  CB.  39  F. 

Aide-dc-Oump     to     the 

(lueen 
G.  T.  C.  Xapier,  CB.  Unatt. 

Aide  -  de  -  Camp    to    the 

(lueen 
9  W.  John  Bloomfleld,  R. 

Art.  Aide-de-camp  to  tite 

Queen 
£.Lugard,  CB.S9  F.  Deputy 

AdJ»    Gen.    at  Bombay, 

Aide-de-Camp     to     the 

Queen 
Thos.  Foster,  R.  Eng.  Ai^tf- 

dS'Camp  to  tlie  Queen 
9  F.  Graham,  CB.  £.  Uar. 

Aidi-de-Camp     to     the 

Queen 
dn^  J.  A.  Philipff,  R.  Uar. 

1  Aug. 
O  £a  F.  Wftrdo,  R.   Art. 

13  Sept. 
f  £a  W  .Ulngilby  ,do.  GNor . 
Tho.  Fynmore,  ret.  full  pay, 

R.Mar.  20  Nov. 

Jas.  Buchanan        do.    do. 


Hon.  A.  A.  Spencer,  CB, 

44  F.  j 

Chas.  Ashmore,  36  F. 
^(Sl  Henry  Keane  Bloom- 1 

flcld,  11  F.  ' 

J.  Lawrcnson,  17  Lancers 
S.J.  Hoipson,  Unatt. 
U.  Andrews,  R.  Art. 
Cha.  Frank  lyn,  84  F. 
G.  C.  Mundy,  Unatt.  Under 

Secretary  for  War 
P.  U.  G.  Seymour,  Unatt 
^  W.  E.  Lcck,  retired  full 

pay,  R.  Art. 
H.  W.  Hartley,  8  F. 
W.  A.    M'Clevcrty,   h.   p. 

48  F.   Deputy   Quarter- 

Master  General  iti  New 

Zealand 
Lewis    Dunean    Williams, 

S  Ufe  Guards 


Turkish  Contingent 
H.  Penleaze,  Unatt. 
St.  Vincent  Wm.  Bicketts, 

Unatt. 
P  W.  J.  King,  h.  p.  Royal 

SUff  Ooriis 
FTon.'S. H.  C.  Massey,  Unatt. 
#«»  Jas.  Henderson,  KH, 

Unatt 
|)  W.  A.  Le  Mcsurier,  hjp.  06 

F.  Toten  MaJ.  ofAUkrney 
9  John  Swinbum,  Unatt. 
George  Stuart  h.p.  48  F. 
T.  KeUy,  KC.  h.  p.  Cheshire 

Fen.  Fort  Major  ^  TU^ 

bur}/  Fort 
R.£.  Burrowcs,  Kff,  Unatu 
m  T.  Gloster,  Unatt. 
$  T.  O.  Harriott  b.  p.  R. 

Staff  Oorps 
9   fiSI  J.  K.  Ross,    KH. 

Unatt. 


Robert  Blucher  Wood.  CB. 
h.  p.  07  F.  Bep,  AdjtUant  \  Eardtey  WUmot  Unatt 
General  in  Ireland  1  ^.  Basil  Brooke,  67  F. 

Chas.  £.  Gold,  65  P.  I  H     G.  W.  Keppet  Unatt 

Cha.  A.  Lewis,  Gr.  Gds.        l  9  SB  J.  Fitz  Maurice,  KB, 
Rich.  French,  UnaU.  Unatt. 

William  Campbell,  8 Dr.Gds.  John  Campbell,  Unatt 
Wm.  Parlby,  10  Drs.  f  J.  Cr.  Young,  Unatt 


Henry  Eyrt.>,  Walnier  Depot  |  George  Congrevo,  CB.  29  F. '  Fred.  Mope,  UnatL 


Batt. 
John  Gordon,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Art. 
Lord  William  Paulet,  CB, 

Unatt. 
||  P.  M'Pherson,  CB.  Insp. 

Field-Ojficer  at  York 

C.  W.  Ridley,  Gr.  Gds. 

John  Patton,  Insp.  Field- 
Officer  of  Brtsiol  He- 
eruiiing  Ditt. 

P.  Farquharson,  Pro9. 
Dci.6t  Batt. 

D.  A.  Cameron,  CB,  42  F. 
T.  Mathecon,  Unatt. 

|)  Geo.  Bell ,  CB.Insp,  Field 
OMcfV  at  Liverpool 

R.  D.  Hallifax,  75  P. 

H  N.  Vigors,  St.  Helena 
Regt 

Robert  Richardson*  Robert- 
son. Unatt. 

Samuel  Braybrooke,  Ceylon 
Rifle  Regt. 


Quarter  -  Aiast.-GtneraU    9  ^  A.  During,  Unatt  ' 
East  Indies  i  Joshua  S.  Smith,  Unatt 

Pennel  Cole^  R.  Eng.  Hen.  A.  O'Neill,  Unatt 

|)  Edw.  Mat800,do.  D^ptUy  *  Henry  Clinton,  Uuatt. 
Adjutant  Qtntred  t0  I/m  1 1|  Fred.  Chidley  Irwin,  KU. 


Corps  of  R.  Engineers 
y  Crighton  Grier8on,ret  f.p. 

R.  Engineers 
Lewis  Alex.  Iiall,R«  Eng.do. 
££1  P.  Sandliauds,  ret.  f.p. 

R.  Art 
B.   H.  VauRhan   Arbnckle, 

ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
Browne  WUlis,  R.  Art. 
JohnT.  HtH.li.p.21F. 
Juhn  Lungfield,  8  F. 
Charles  W.  Morioy  Haiders, 

CB.,  Assist.  Coinm.  Cav. 

Depot  ai  Maidstone 
F.  W.  Hamilton,  Gr.  Gda. 
Wm.  Denny,  71  F. 
Charles    Hastings     Doyle, 

Unatt.  Assist  Qr.-Meis.- 

Gen.  in  Dublin 


Unatt. 
Wm.  Mat  Qoeset  ret  t,p^ 

R.  Eng. 
9  I)an.  Bolton,  R.  Eng. 
So  W.  C.  Andtrson,R.  Art 
H.  Palmer,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
R.  Say  Armstrong,  R.  Art. 
P  A.  R.  Harrison,  ret  t.  p. 

R.  Art. 
Robert  Clarke,  R.Art. 
Kich.Parker.l  Life  Gds. 
G.  T.   Rowland,   ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art. 
James  Brown,  43  F. 
9  H.  R.  Wright,  ret.  f.  p. 

Royal  Art. 
C.  TroUope,  08  F. 
Robert  Clarke.  R.Art. 
A.  T.Hemphill,  86  F. 


1854.   88  Nor. 

Jas.  L.  Baadent  CB.  retired 

full  pay  80  F. 
9  Wm.  Soil,  KH.  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Newfoundland  Comps. 
Robert  Terry,  rot.  f.  p.  31  P. 
J.imes  W.  V'ttirLiouijb,  ret. 

f.  P.03F. 
H.  C.  Streatfclld,  ret  f.  p. 

8^  P. 
HenrySenior,  ret  f.p.  65  F. 
Cha.  Hughes,  ret.  f.  p.  24  F. 
Joseph  Kelsall,  ret.  f.  p.  70  F. 
Wm.  Blois,retf.p.fl9F. 
Edward  Thomas  Tronson, 

rot.  f.  p.  13  P. 
9  John  Singleton,  XH.  ret 

f.  p.  30  F. 
aeiJosepbMarkHarty,  KB. 

ret  f.  p.  S3  F. 
9  Eyre  Jolm  Crabbe,  KB. 

ret.  f.  p.  74  F. 
9«)B  Wm.  Bumey,  KB.  ret. 

f.  p.  Cape  Mounted  Rities 
aao.  Rocbfort,  ret.f.  p.  3  P- 
PhUipDundas,  ret.  f.  p.  47  F. 
Richard  Willtngton,  ret.  f.  p* 

64  Ft 
22i  it  Westmore,  ret.  f.  P> 

33   F. 
R.  Patiieson,  ret.  f.  p.  13  F. 
J.  H.  Pooie,  CB.  ret.  f.  P- 
I     £3  F» 

I  B  E.  J.  W\\i9,  rtt  f.  p.  70  F. 
!  9  Robert  H ttntret f.p.  40  F. 
I  E.  W.  Bray,  CB.  ret.  t.  P- 

80  P. 
'  Arm!.  Tennant  retired  fuH 

pay  85  F. 
9£.R.Hill,68F. 
I  C.  Wright  R.  £Bf> 
Oeo.W.Key,16Di*., 
P.  Q.  Shewell,  CB.  8  Hussars 
F.  R,  Thomson,  R.  Bng. 
Kdw.Pole,12Lanc. 
Joshua  Jebb,  CB.  ret.  fuH 

pay  R.  Eng. 
Arthur  Shirley,  «|2*iv««tt 
Fred.  Holt  Bohe.CB.  Unatt. 

9  Henry    Pester,    B-  A"' 


Digitized  by  ^  jOU^ It,' 


1.  J.  Ltwrenct,  CB,  Rilici 

Br. 
Hon.  Qeo.  Cadogu,  Or.  Gn. 
C.  0.  StKfttfldd,  K.  Enff. 
Pre.  Skelly,  57  P. 
J.  C.  Hope  Oibsone,  Unatt. 
C  P.  Ainalie,  li.  p.  9  F. 
U.Daafril,  Colds.  Gds. 
Preeman  Mamy,h.  p.83F. 

Qvv.  and  Qm.-in^CkUf 

at  Bermuda 
Hon.  A.  Kelson  Hood,  h.p. 

18  P.  '      «' 

Oarld  kuneli,  84  P. 
J.E.Portlock,R.fiDg. 
9  R.  W.  Storjr,  R.  Art.  on 

retired  full  par 
R.  W.  Haey,  1  K 
H.SUrlcT,  Ci?.88F. 
W.  S.  Nevton,  GoldstrMun 

Gds. 
N.  R.Browne^  T«t.  f.  p.  M  F. 
CC.W.  M.  Milmftn,  87P. 
Spencer  Peroeta),   Coldst. 

Ods. 
F4ward  Qoulbum,  Or.  Gds. 
Uenry  Cooper,  45  F. 
RandalRomle7,UnattJ?rl9- 

adier  Gentral  at  Malta 
If.  tSindbam*  R.  Bng . 
H.  K.  dtorkt,  Uoatt.  Mqf.- 

Gn,    Commeuuiing    at 

Scutari,  Av. 
P«a  T.  C.  Smith,  Unatt. 
W.Satton,  CapeM.B. 
ifea.G«o.  C.  Weld  Forester, 

H.  Hone  Ods. 
K.  C.  Hodee.  CS.  4  Dr.  Gds. 
CCYaiboroagb,  CB.91  F. 
Tbomss  Crombie^  Unatt 
9  i.  Macbean,  ret.  f.  p.  R 

Art. 
90 James,  nU  f.  p.  R.  Art. 


Cohnels* 


B  Wm.  How  Beanls,  re- 1 
tlnrd  full  pay,  R.  Art.  1865. 

T.  A.  Letlibridge,  do.      do. 

Hwry  Stow,  ret.  full  pay  ;      Pemumert  5  Jan. 

O.  Hutchinson,  80  F.  Fermoy  6  Jan. 

Wm.  Fraser.R.Art.  ,  T.  H.  Riinington,  ret.  f.  p. 

CharlMGoslUnff,  Royal  Art.,      R.  Eng.  13  Jan 


Chas.  Steuart,  14I)rs. 

C.  H.  Mee,  retired  ftiU  par 

R.  Art. 
J.  L.  Dennis,  04  P. 
T.  Budgen.  R.  Sng. 
T.  Desbrisay,  h.  p.  R.  Art 
C.B.  Syinoas,R.Art. 
W.  CGrady  HaIy,C£.  47  P. 
C.  Pegen,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Mar. 


F.  Eld,  ret.  f.  p.  00  F. 

10  Jan. I 
H.  F.  Ainslie,  ret.  f.  p.  AS 

P.  do. 

Wm.  Slater,  ret.  f.  p.  Depot 

Batt.  28  Jan. 

C.  Rose,  R.  Kng.      88  Jan. 
Htm.  C,  Q,  Scott,  late  of 

Scots  Pus.  Gds.     80  Jan. 


-•  rjrp^"*  ':>••  ••  y  **•  •«»•"*•  Dcow  rm.  was.  ou  Jan. 
W.W.  d'Arley,  ret.  full  pay  Hon,  A.  Gordon,  CS.  Gr. 
«r  »  Cl*      «  ..  I     Oman's, D«jn«</^ Quar/er- 

W.  R.  Mansfield,  Unatt  |  Matter  eAeral  6  Feb. 
R.  L.  Hornbrook,  ret.  f.  p.   John   Land,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 


flH.Pamier,do. 

H.  L.  Gantln«  i«l.  f.  p.  R. 

Alt. 
eaJ.A.  Wilson,  R.  Art. 
W.  H.  C.  WeUesIey,  7  F. 
H.£.  Doherty,.  CB.  14  Drs. 
1.  H.Ferryman,  89  P. 
W.  J.  Ridley ,  Se.  FiiB.  Gds. 
W.  R.  Faber,  85  F. 
9  Wm.  Hen.  Law,  88  F. 
T.  J.  Galloway,  70  F. 
WUliasn  Jones,  CA.  01  F 
9€aB.Cuppage,  R.Art. 
Uobert  Born,  B.  Art. 
ea  R.  B.  BaraaX^,  reU  full 

par  R.  ArU 
A.  Jaidine,  75  F. 
J.  H.  Grant,  CB.  0  Drs. 
U.  G.  Denafs,  00  F. 
iohnllaeDaff,74F. 
T.M.  Wilson,  OOF. 
T*  C.  Luxmoore,  ret.  fall 

pay  B.  Eng. 
Geo.  Staunton,  31  F. 
C.  Cmieliiey,    ProTlsJoDal 

Depot  BatUllon 
wm.  Pkris,  ret.  f.  p.B.  Eng. 
'.U.Qriffln,R.Art. 
P.H.Beddetoy,R.Eng. 
W.UaBiJtoik,78P. 
Ed«.Ylcars,R.  Eng.  ret.  f.p. 
CiM.  Rochfert  BcotK,  h.  p. 

R.  Staff  Corps,  Assist.^ 

(tr^Mat.'6eti.at  Dublin 
H.  K.  Atherley,  99  F. 
Jfwor  Ch«le»  70  F. 
y-  0.  Brown,  24  F. 
U»JerTis,ProTlaiOBalBatt. 

atChaUMm 
U.W.8iBUii,h.p.l5Drs. 
J.  M.  Perceval,  CB,  13  P. 
2-  W.  Stisted,  78  F. 
9 T.J.  Adair,  XTup,  Yield 

9Meer  ofBelfaetJBUenUt' 

PM.K.Guy,BF. 


R.Mar. 
E.  N.  Wilford,  R.  Art. 
H.P.  Wulff,R.  Eng. 
J.  Hawkshaw,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Eng. 
C.  H.  EUice,  24  P. 
Tho.  Hore,  ret.  full  pay  R, 

Eng. 
H.  R.  Jones,  0  Dr.  Gds. 
J.  Tylden,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art, 
H.  Skipirith,  43  F. 
C.  Ha«art,  7  Hussars 
Wm.  Caiamy,  ret.  full  pay 

R.  Mar.  Art. 
NicholasPalmer,ret.f.p.56  P 
VJ.Swinbttmc,  ret.  f.  p.  88  P. 
Danlel.Praser,ret.f.p.42  F. 
Cha.  High.PDtts,reLr.p.lOP. 
Geo.de  Rottenburgh,  Unatt. 

Assist .  ihr,- Master 'Gai. 

in  Canada 
Edw.  Aldrlch,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Bog. 
W.  Y.  Moore.  5t  P. 
J.  I.  Hope,  R.  Eng. 
W.  H.  Pickering,  R,  Art. 
R.  J.Stothard,  R.  Eng. 
J.  Clarke,  ret.  full  pay  R. 

Mar. 
J.Tuihill,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Mar. 
E.  Ht>arlc,  retired  full  pa; 

K.  Mar. 
J.  M'Arthur,  ret.  f.  p.B.  Mar. 
Henry  EdoudeBttrxh  Sidloy , 

ret.  full  pay,  60  P. 
Herbert  MeiiUs,  rut.  full  pay 

SW.I.Regt. 
W.Clendon,  ret.  f.p.  R.  Mar. 


1854.    IDec. 

Oliver  Robinson,  ret.  f.  p. 
2F. 

F.  Wigston,  ret.  tull  pay,  18 

A.  T.  Rice,  ret.  full  pay,  51 

P. 
W.  H.  Qillmaa,  ret  f.  p. 

88  F. 
A.  Gordon,  R.  Eng.  6  Dec. 
J.  Garvock,  Unatt  Assist, 

<^,  M.  Oen.  at  Ceylon 

12  Dec 

9  8.  B.  W.  Wesley,  R.  Mar. 

A4J.Qm,  13  Dec. 

E.  F.  Grant,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art 

18  Doe. 

O.  J.  Beretford,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art  do. 

Hon.  R.  C.  H.  Spencer,  ret 

f.  p.  R.  Art  do. 

H.C.    Stace,  rot  f.  p.  R. 

Art.  16  Dec. 

G.  H.  Hyde,  ret.  full  pay  R. 
Art  80  Dec. 

T.  P.  Flude,  R.  Art.  80  Dec. 


I      Mar.  10  Feb. 

H.  G.  Mltford,       do.      do. 

Corbet  Cotlon,Unatt.A<«u^. 
AdJ,  Gen.  ofCawilry 

00  Feb. 

A.  Tylce,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art 
8  March 

F.  S.  Hamilton,    do.      do. 

C.   W.   Wlngfleld,  R.  Art. 
18  March 

M.  Smith,  61  P.    88  March 

Wm.  Calder,  ret  f.  p.  Stt{ff' 
OJiecr  of  Pensioners 

SO  March 

W.  B.  Marlow,  R. Eng.  I  Apr. 

A.  Tulluh,  R.  Art.  do. 

Henry  Poole,  R.Art  lApr. 

Hen.  Geo.Teesdale,Mo.  do. 

Noel  T.  Lake,  CB.  do.    do. 

J.  Creagh,  86  F.      80  April 

James  Watson,  ret  f.  p.  14 
P.  16  May 

Henry  Bates,  08  F.  18  May 

Sir  Tho.  St.  V.  H.C.  Trou- 
bridge,  Bt,  CB.  h.  p.  28 
f.  Aide-ds-Camp  to  the 
^«««*»  18  May 

J.  E.  W.  Inglit,  82  F.  5  June 

David  Foibes,  ret.  f.  p.  91 
P-  6  June 

A.O.  Blaehford,  24  P.  7  June 

J.  Child,  R.  Mar.     22  June 

J.  T.  Brown,  It.  Mar.      do. 

K.  A.  Parker,  H.  JIar.      do. 

T.  J.  Valiant,  40  P.  25  June 

Hun.  H.  H.  Man  vers  Percy, 

Grenadier     Grds.  Aide- 

dc-Camp    to  the  Queen 

do. 

T.  M.  Steele,  CB,  Coldst 
Gds.  Aide'de-Vamp  to 
the  ^uten  do. 

H.  D.  Griffith,  CB,  2  Drs. 
Aidodc'Camp  to  the 
ilucen  do. 

J.  W.  Smith,  CB.  Unatt 
Astist.' Adj. ^General  in 
JJublint  Aide-de-camp  to 
tlie  Queen  do. 

Hon.  P.  E.  Herbert,  CB. 
Unatt  Aide-dC'Camp  to 
the  Qtieen,  Qr.' Master- 
Gen.  Easttm  Army     do. 

Tho.  Hurdle,  CB.  R.  Har. 
Aide-dc-Camp  to  the 
Queen  do. 

CoUingwood  Dickson,  CB. 
R.  Art.  Aide-de-camp  to 
the  Queen  do. 

W.  8.  R.  Norcott  CB. 
Rifle  Br.  Aidtde-Camp 
to  the  Queen 

J.  W.  Gordon,  CI?.  R.  Eng. 
Aide-dO'Camp  to  the 
Qiueen  do. 

Tbomas  P.  Dwyer,  R.  Mar. 
14  July 


Prank  Adams,  CB,  28  P. 

C.  R.  SackviUe,  Lord  West, 

CS.21F.  17  July 

R.Wilbraham,  CB.  Unatt 

Arthur  Borton,  CB,9F,  do. 
C.  A.  Edwards,  CB.  18  P.  do. 
Daniel  Lysons,  CA.23F.  do. 
Hon.  W.  L.  Pakeiiham,  CB. 
Unatt.  AdJ.'am.£astctn 
Ariwy  do. 

W.  L.  Tndor,  ret  f.  p.  86  F. 
10  Ausr. 
M.  J.  Western,  ret.  f.  p.  64  F. 
17  Aug. 
J.  R.  Brunktr,  h.  p.  16  P. 
Bep,  Ad^ut,  Oen,  at  Cey- 
Jon  94  Aug. 

Charles  Tyrwbitt,  Unatt. 

31  Aug. 
F.  Wm.  Clements,  ret.  f.  p. 
73  F.  dS. 

Plercy  Bcnn,  B.  Art         do. 
R.  C.  »,  Clifford,  Or.  Gds. 
7  Sept. 
James  Graham,  ret.  f .  p.  SO  P. 
do. 
Pra.  Seymour,  ScoU  Pus. 
Gds.  30  Sept. 

H.a.H.  Prince  W.  A.  Ed- 
ward of  Saxe  Weimar,  Or. 
Gds.  Aids- de 'Camp  to 
the  Queen  6  Oct, 

S.  Hawkins,  R.  Mi^r.  30  Oct. 
S.  Brownrigg,  CB.  Or.  Gds. 
2  Nov. 
John  St.  Geori;e,  R.  Art.  do. 
Edw.  Chas.  Warde,  do.   do. 
David  Edw.  Wood,  CB.  do. 
do. 
Jaa.  Wm.  Pitzmayer,  CB. 
do.  do. 

Fred.  E.  Chapman,  CB.  R. 
Eng.  do. 

George  B.  Barker,  CB.  R. 
Art.  do. 

W.  M.  S.  M'Murdo,  Unatt 
Direetor-General    Land 
Transport   Corps,  Aide* 
dc  Cump  to  the   Queen 
II  Dec. 
R.  P.  OampbaU,  CB.  00  P. 
do. 

E.  R.  Wetherall,  CB.  Scots 
Pus.  Gds.  Aide-de-Camp 
to  the  Queen  do. 

F.  P.  Haines,  Unatt  18  Dec. 


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8 


Lieut.'Colanels. 


LIEUT.-COLOirELS. 


1812. 

Rod.  de  May,  h.  p.  Watte- 
▼ille's  Regt.  81  May 

9  SSL  Sir  Geo.  Juliiu  Hart- 
inann,  KCB,  4'  OCH,  h.  p. 
Oerm.  Leg.  17  Aug. 

1817. 
|iaabrielBurer,Unatt.8  July 

18S4. 

9  9S  Hon.  Rob.  Moore, 
h.  p.  ColdsU  Gds.     1  Apr , 

1835.    27  May.      • 

IB  Ch.PurTiii,  h.p.  CaiuPenc. 
BenS,  Gravet,  h.  p.  18  P. 

1886.    SO  Dec. 
W.  Leader  Maberly,Uuatt. 

1880.   88  July. 

Cha.  H.  Smith,  KB.  h.  p. 

15  P. 
fi  J.  P.  Oatee,  Kff.  h.p.  88  F. 
9  Chaa.  Pratt,  h.  p.  90  P. 
9  O.  SpoltUwoode,  h.p.  71 F. 
9  J<u*  Horton,  h.  p.  Meu- 

ron'e  Regt. 
C.  Pringle,  h.  p.  Oer.  Leg. 
J.T.  Whelan,  h.  p.  R.  Newf 

Pen. 

1837.    10  Jan. 

Jacob WaUoo,  Unatt. 
9Hen.Nooth,h.p.l4F. 
|l  SZI  R.  Howard,  Unatt. 
9  Ja.  Delaneey,  Unatt. 
#  Samuel  Fox,  Unatt. 
in  Car.  Speddlng,  h.p.  88  P. 
J.  G.  N.Oibbet,  b.  p.  Malta 

Regt. 
Sir    Wm.    Darieon,    KS, 

h.  p.  8  P. 
*Marq.  Giuseppe  de  Piro, 

cue.  ret.  r.  p.  R.  Malta 

Pen.  Reg.  89  Dec. 

1888. 
Tbomae  Hall,  Unatt.  23  June 

83  Nor.  1841. 
Wm.  Beetham,  Unatt. 

1840. 

G.  H.Cory  ton,  h.p.  R.  Mar. 
85  May 

1850. 

Lord  Jai.  C.  P.   Murray, 

Scott  Pus.  Gds.      5  Nov. 

J.  A.  Lambert,  Grenadier 

Guards  15  Nor. 

C.  A.  V,  Berkeley,  Scots  Fus. 

Guards  13  Dec. 

Ilervey  Hopirood,  Or,  Gds. 

87  Dec. 

1851. 

H.  P.  Raymond,  Depot  Batt. 
Winchester  17  Jan. 

|l  John  Aires,  Depot  Batt. 
Serjmmt  at  Amu  to  the 
Queen  14  Mar. 


W.  C.E.Napier,  Unatt. 

80  May 
M.WilUami,R.Eng.l4July 
C.A.  Amey,  Unatt.  18  July 
m  J.  Maclean,  Unatt.  7 Oct. 
f.  M.  Biddnlph,  Unatt. 

81  Oct. 

1851.  Not.  11. 

S  Y.Y.Donaldson,  Unatt. 
i  John  MacphaU.  h.p.  7  Dr. 
9  John  C.  Harold,  11  P. 
WUliam  Chambre,   Unatt 
Hon.  Arthur  Cha.  Legge, 

Unatt. 
9aAW.Loug,h.p.9F. 
Melv.Dalyell,  Unatt. 
aWm.SadIier,4F. 
I  aa  J.  Birtwhi8tle,Unat. 
«  Wm.  Praser,  Unatt. 
m  James  Algeo,  Unatt. 
9  Wm.  Graham,  Unatt. 
Hen.  S.Stepbena,  JT^r.Unatt. 
Chas.  Barry,  Unatt. 
James  McQueen,  Unatt. 
9l]a  8.  Waymouth,  Unatt. 
WiUiam  Snow,  Unati. 
Charles  Smith,  Unatt. 
Pra.  Westcnra,  Unatt. 
W.   R.  Brudenell    Smith, 

Unattached 
Thos.  Sidney  Powell,  68  P. 

faai  £.  Gibson,  Unatt. 
dward  Last,  09  P. 
9flSILeonardMorso-Cooper, 

Unatt. 
Cha.  Wise,  Unatt. 
Fran.  Pluuket  Dunne,  Unatt. 
G.  W.  Francklyn,  Unatt. 
9  J.  K.  Jauncey,  Unatt. 
CUa.  Rob.  Raitt,  Unatt. 
John  Temple,  Unait. 
R.  L.  Dundas,  Unatt. 
G.  Hankey  Smith,  78  P. 
Guy  Clarke,  Unatt. 
R.  S.  Vicars,  Unatt. 
R.J.P.Vassall,Unatt. 
H.P. Strange,  85 P. 
Wm.  Henry  Adams,  Unatt. 
Wm.  Cockell,  10  P. 
J.  P.  Sparks.  88  P. 
O.  £.Thorold,98P. 
Alex.  Hoiistoun,  b.  p.  4  P. 


N.  M.  Stack,  Dep.Bai.  8  June 

ffon»  H.  T.  Forester,  Gren. 

Guards  84  Aug. 

C.E.  Doherty,  18  Drs.  12  Oct. 

R. G.Hughes, 58 F.    31  Oct. 

T.  A.  Shone,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Art.  11  Not. 

Andrew  Spottiswoode,  1  Dr. 

Gds.  18  Not. 

,  A.  A.  Shnttleworth,  R.  Art. 

i  7  Dfcc. 

'  r.  W.  Jones,  Unatt.  84  Dec. 


Staff  <J^,  o/Petuionere 
9  P.  B.  Reyne,  Ceylon  Regt. 
G.  H.BurcheU,  h.p.  57  P. 
9  John  De  Lacy,  Unatt. 
K.  Chetwode,  h.  p.  8  Dr.  Gds. 
J.  P.  Westropp,  Unat. 
Geo.  M.  Reeres,  09  F. 
Rob.  Henry  Lowth,  86  P. 
B.  C.  Fletcher,  h.p.3  Dr.Ods. 
Burton  Daveney,  1  P. 
Edward  Bagot,  Unatt. 
James  Patience,  65  P. 
William  Calno,  Unatt.  X^- 

Oonemor  of  Song  Kong 
9Jas.ScarglU,  Unatt. 
Robert  Lewis,  Unatt, 
Samuel  Tryon,  Unatt. 
G.    T.    Pinucane,     Unatt, 

Mn/or  o/Briffode  in  the 

Ionian  Itlande 
Tho.  WlUlams,  4  P. 
9   aO  O.     D.  AInswortb, 

Unatt. 
Tho.Ogllry,  8LireGds. 
J.  A.  Udny,  h.  p.  68  F. 
G.  C.  Swan,   Unatt. 
W.  Xrwin,  h.  p.  80  P.  AteUt. 

QiMtrter*J/<i«<er-6«n.  at 

KUkenny  86  Dec. 

1858. 

Q,  W.  Fordyce,  Scots  Pus. 
Gds.  97  Feh. 


1868. 

Charles    Henry    Somerset, 

Cape  Mounted  Riflemen 

88  Jan. 

L.  8.  O'Connor,  1  W.  I.  R. 

Oovernor  and  Oomman- 

der'in-Chief  at  the  Qam' 

bia  3  Feb. 

John  Torke,  CB,  1  Drs. 

4  Feb. 
P.'D.  George,    CB.  h.  p. 
88  P.  neputy  Adjutant- 
General  Windward  and 
Leeward  lelande    4  Feb. 
|H.  D.   O'Halloran,    Pror. 
!     Depot  Bktt.  do. 

'  J.  H.  E.  Dalrymple,  Scots 
P.  Gds.  85  Mar. 

I  R.K.Dawion,  late  of  R.  Eng. 
■  80  Mar. 

Henry  Tucker,  R.  Eng.    do. 
Daniel  Ranier,  96  F.  1  AprU 
J.  D.  Dyson,  8  Dr.  Gds.  8  do. 
H.  U .  Graham,  59  P.  80  Apr. 
Henry  Renny,  81  P.  87  May 
Geo.  Campbell,  58  P.      do. 
Uenry  tV.  Cumm^/tg,  late 
of  Coldst.  Gds.  87  May 
P.  G.  A.  PInckney,  73  P. 
88  May 
Arthur  Home,  18  F.  88  May 
H.D'AreyKyle,  87P.     do. 
C.  H.  Burnaby,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Art.  do. 

J.  J.  Bisect,  Cape  M.  R.  do. 
John  Armstrong,  do.  do. 
W.F.  Bedford,  OOP.  do. 
Wm.  Heathcote  Tottenham, 
18  Lancers  88  May 

Edw.  A.Holdich,  CB,  80  P. 
88  May 
R.N.  Phillips,  ProT.  Bat  at 
Chatham  do. 

Alfked  H.  Horseford,  CB. 
Rifle  Brigade  88  May 
W.]>.P.Patlon,  74P.  do. 
G.  J.  Carey,  Cape  M.  R. 
unitary  Secretary  to  the 
Lt'Oeneral  Command- 
ing at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  do. ' 

John  Hill,  R.  Art.  81  June 
8.  W.  Jephson,  8  P.  1  July 
George  Grey  B^ous,  Gr.  Gds. 
16  July 
Geo.  Monkland,  74  F.89  July 
D.  L.Macklrdy,69  F.  86  Aug. 
S.  Brownrigg,  CB,  Gr.  Gds. 

18  Sept. 

B.  8.  Stehelio,  R.  Eng. 

19  Sept 

C.  H.  Spence,  60  P.    8  Oct 
W.M.8.  McMurdo,h.p.78  F. 

Director  General  Lemd 
Traneport  Corps  81  Oct. 

W.  B.  Ainslie,  CB,  08  P.  do. 

Wm.  Munro,  89  P.  II  Not. 

A.  C.  £rrlngtoo,51  F.  ODec 

BenJ.  Riky,  48  P.    18  Dee. 

W.  M.  Wood,  Coldst  Gds. 
do. 

Henry  Smyth,  CB,  68  F. 
80  Dec. 

Lord  Mark  Kerr,  IIP.  do. 


1864. 

S.'J.HI11.8W.LR.  Cdor.. 

Gen.  4-  Goo.-in- Chief  of 

Sierra  Leone,        6  Jan. 

H.  J.  Morri9,  R.  Art.  18  Jan. 

John  M*Cay,  do.     84  Jan. 

J.  IL  Stewart,  89  P.  85  Jan. 

8.  Oakley,  56  F.  8  Feb. 

H.  W.  Wbllfeiid,  SW.I.R. 

3  Feb. 

John  WUkie,  10  Hussars, 

10  Feb. 
J.WalpoIe,  R.  Eng.  17  Feb. 
H.  Servante,      do.  do. 

U.O.Crawley,  do.  do. 
John  Twiss,  do.  do. 
T.  A.  Larcom,  do.  do. 
8.  A.  Molesworth,  ret  full 
nay,  R.  Eng.  do. 

Edward  Frome,  R.  Eng.  da 
C.  E.  Wilkinson,  do.  do. 
J.  W.  Mitchell,  R.  Art  do. 
R.  P.  Crawford,  do.  do. 
Wm.R.Nedam,  do.  do. 
H.  P.  de  Bathe,  SeoU  Fui. 
Gds.  do. 

Richard  Waddy,  CB.  50  P. 
8  March 
J.W.Ormsby,  RJlrt  17Mar. 
W.  T.  Renwick,  R.  Eng. 

91  March 

T.  H.Tldy,h.p.l4F.  Z^ty. 

Adfutant  -  General     at 

Jawtalca  28  March 

Robt  Sanders,  CB.  19  P. 

14  April 

H.W.Parke,  R.  Mar.l9  April 

R.  H.  R.  H.  Yyse,  R.  Horse 

Guards  81  April 

T.W.E.  HoIdsworth,h.p.  8  P. 

Deputy  Qr.-Master^Gen. 

Nova  Scotia  5  May 

E.  Haythorne,  1  F.    18  May 

Tho.  Brooke,  18  F.    10  May 

U.  Williamson,  87  F.96  May 

A.  J.  Taylor,  R.  Art  80  May 

Geo.  Maclean,  do.       do. 

H.  D.  White,  CB.  0  Drs. 

1  June 

A.  B.  Stransham,  R.  Mar. 

9  June 


1854.  90  Juue. 

W.  H.  Askwith,  R.  Art. 
9  John  Eraser,  Unatt.  Fort- 

Maior  of  Jereey 
Hamlet  Ooote  Wade,   CB. 

h.  p.  1  Dr.  Gda. 
J.  Dohghis,  CB.  70  P. 
W.  J.  Myers,  h.  p.  R.  staff 

Corps 
J.  Patersoo,  8  P. 
H.  C.  B.  Daubeney,  CB.  55  P. 
F.  Lushlngton,   CB,  Scou. 

Pus.  Gds. 
F.  White,  CB.  Unatt  Ae- 

eUt,-AiU.'Gen,  at  Lime- 

rick 
P.  Whittingham,  OB.  S6  F 
C.  Bridge,  58  P. 
E.  R.  Jefl^ys,  CB.  ProT 

Dep.  Batt 
T.  S.Conway,  CB.  Gr.  Gde 
A.  B.  Montgomery,  1  p. 
T.  Le  Marehant,  Unatt. 
Geo.  Finder,  15  P. 
R.  A.  Cttthbert,  15  P. 
C.  Herbert,  76  P. 
£ord  Alfred  Payet,  Unatt. 
E.R.King.3rp. 
John  Singleton,  11  p 
M.B.G.Reed,84P. 
A.F.W.W7att,e5P. 
Rich.  Gardiner,  76  P. 
H.D.Crofton,  Uoatt 
J.  R.  B.  Hale,  Unatt. 


Digitized  b^  VjOO*2  Vkl 


lAeut.'Colonels. 


E.B.0reftUiead,8P. 
Arthar  St.  Oeor|e  H.  Stop- 

wj,  Ooldst.  Qds. 
Sunoel  Flther,  20  F. 
CharteflHind^UnaU. 
A.F.AnMll,Unatt. 
Heiiiy  8.  Rowan,  R.  Art. 
Tbot.  Hook  PeanoD,  Unatt. 
Uvrence  Fjler,  IS  Lancers 
W.  B.  Laasford,  R.  Mar. 
J.  C.  Barmater,  R.  Enif. 
Sir  W.  Oordoii*  Bart,  S  W. 

I.  Re;, 
f  A.Campl)eIl,  h.p.  3  Ceylon 

Reft.  81^  Off,  of  Pens. 
C.  F.  Keynoe,  (»  F. 
JamM  Draper,  M  F. 
June*  John  C^rabam,  Unait. 

5l4|/f  Off.  ff  Pentunurs 
^T.Heckbam,  Unatt. 


R.  B.  Bourcher,  h.  p.  10  Dra. 
T0im-itf4^  of  Kingston, 


1181  M.S.  H.Lloyd,  Unatt 

Cbarlet  James,  h.  p.  19  P. 

J.  Stuart,  h.  p.  84  P.  Staff 
OJicer  ofPetuioHer* 

Wi  H.  Anderson,  Superin- 
tendent J  A  valid  Depot 
at  Chatham 

John  Boche,  Unatt. 

J.  Clarke.  1  W.  L  Beg. 

M.F.HarUn.2LireOd». 

John  Wegg,  h.  p.  42  P. 

R.  C.  Lloyd,  70  F. 

M.  O.  Sparks,  10  F. 

A.  A.  Barnes,  0  F. 

O.  P.  C.  Scott,  7fl  P. 

A.  I.  Lockhart,  03  F. 

W.  M*PherK>n,  Unait.  Staff 
Officer  of  Pensioners 

John  Forbes,  Uuatt.  Stqff 
Offieer  of  Pensionere 

H.  B.  H.  Rogers,  Unatt.  do. 

George  M'Beath,  68  F. 

W.  B.  HaUday,  S6  P. 

Walter  Unett,  S  Dt». 

John  Jones,  60  P. 


Kf  J.  £.  Alexander,  14  P. 
P.Brown,  h. p.  63  F. 
•  Edw.L'fistrange,  TOP. 
R.  H.  J.  B.  M'Cumming, 

Unatt 
J.  R.  Heyland,  Unatt 
C.  E.  WHford,  10  F. 
W.  H.  BoUnson,  Unatt 
R.W.Bamford, Unatt  5/r(/r ;  Arch.  Little,  0  Lancors 

Qfieer  of  PcnsisMtrji 
Geo.  F.Myllas,  Unait  Town 

Major  of  Dublin 
T.J.  Dererell.O?  F. 
W.B.Galdwell,Unalt  Stnff 

Qfiecr    of    Pemsioners, 

Bwd»on*i  Bay 

B.  P.  Hawker,  b.  p.  13  P. 
SUiff  OMeer  of  Pen. 

i.  1.  Robertson,  89  F. 

C.  Kelson,  Unatt 
ia  B.  Treror,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 


Staff  Offieer  of  Pen, 
A.H.  L.  Wyatt,  II  F. 
0. M.  P.  Campbell,  h.p.  R. 
teff  Corps,  Staff'  Officer 
tf  Pensioners 
J.B.Creagh,67F. 
H.  B.  Harvey,  Depot  Butt 
£.  A.  G.  Mailer,     Fror. 

Depot  Batt. 
CP.Pafklnvm,  Unatt 
A.  Bolton,  Onatt 
Fred.  Blythe,  h.p. 0  W.LB. 

Adj.  Cavalry  Depot. 
f.  T.  MaiUsad,  h.  p.  R.  Staff 
Coips,  Town  Major   qf 
Portsmouth 
S.  L.  Phipps,  Unatt. 
TlioBtts  TuUoeh.  Unatt. 
SQRichardBlaeklin,  Unatt. 
W.  Ouipbeil.  Unati.  Stt^ff 

Qfieer  of  Pensianere 
^  C.  StcrUng,  CB.  Unatt 
£•  S.  Fkrmar,  Unatt.  Stt^ff 

Qfieer  of  Pensioners 
J.E.  Qruige,h.p.84F..yto^ 

Offieer  of  Pensioners 
6&Dev«rUl,  Unatr. 
VJ.CnNnpton,  Unatt  Steff 

O^eer  of  Pensioners 
nok  E.  LMy,  Unatt.  Town 

^mor  of  QiibraUar 
FkilipSmyly.  O0F. 
i»ta  Gray,  Unatt. 
I  «a  T.  M.  Prior,   h.  p. 

»F. 
fajohnImpett,74P. 
^-K.Plpon,h.p.  OSF.  il«» 
^tistant  A4f.  Oeneral 
O-W.Mayow,  Unatt 
Oewfs  Talbot,  43  F.P.Q. 

M.O.mtMadnu 

*•  F.  Da  Vtrnet,  b.  p.  Afric. 

Corps.  Stqff   Officer   «(f 

'['^noHert 

«W.T.  B.  MoansteTen. 

h-  p.  n  P.   Bi^ff  Off. 

^*f  Pemsiomers 

^•«kard  Going,  1  P. 


K.  H.  Hutchinson,  35  F. 
R.  Moorsom,  Scots  Fus.Gds. 
John  Douglas,  CB.  11  Hus. 
Hon.  Rich.  William  Penn 

Curion,  Or.  Ods. 
W.  E.  D.  Broughton,  R.  Cng. 
Rich.  John  Nelson,      do. 
George  Burgmann,       do. 
Franklin  Dnnlop,  R.  Art 
Francis  Dick,  do. 

Chas.  Jas.  Dalton,    do. 
Hugh  Manley  Tuite,  do. 
P.  M.  Eardley  Wilmot  do. 
Geo.  R.  Harry  Kennedy,  R. 

Art. 
Geo.  Sandham,  ret  full  pay, 

R.  Art 
Chas.  V.  Cockbum,  R.  Art 
E.  O.  Wynyard,  Gr.  Ods. 
Fred.  Chas.  Arthur  Stephen* 

son,  ScoU  Pus.  Gds. 
Chas.  L.  Cocks,  CoTd»t  Gds. 
H.  P.  Hepburn,  8co.Pus.Gds. 
James  Halkett.  Coldit.  Gds. 
Edw.  Rea,  R.  Mar.  31  Juno 
J.  H.  Francklyn,  R.  Art. 

88  June 
G.  Gambler,  CB.  R.  Art. 

6  July 
G.  A.  K.  d'Arcy,  8  W.  I. 

Regt.  7  July  I     pajr  R.  Eng. 

A.  Anderson,  R.  Mar.  7  July   Jas.  Rob. Colebrooke,  retired 


John  Chayior,  R.  Eng. 

90  Oct 
John  Pniser,  R.  Mar.  31  Oct 
Henry    Green  Wilkinson, 

Scots  Pus.  Gds.      3  Not. 
U.  C.  Ldtrd  Dunltellin, 

Coldst.  Gds.  3  Not. 

Hen.  R.  A.  G.  DalxelU  CB. 

Pror.  Depot  Batt  6  Not. 

E.  W.  Crofton.  R.  Art    do. 

P.L.C.Paget,  Scot«  Fus.Gds. 

do. 

Henry  Edw.  Montresor,  Gr.  I 

fid-.  do. 

Son.  J.  8.  Joce1yn,Gr.  Gds. 
6  Not. 
W.   G.  Dawklns,  Coldst 

Gds.  do. 

C.  Wm.  Strong,  do.  do. 
J.  R.  Stuart  81  P.  13  Not. 
T.  Hol]oway,R.Mar.307roT. 
J. CO.  Courtis,  R.  Mar.  do. 

1854.    Not.  38. 

O.  E.  EIrlngton,  ret  f.  p. 

5  R.  V.  B. 
Win.  Milne,  ret  f.  p.  9  R. 

Vet  Bn. 
J.  F.  Oldliani,  ret  f.p.  8  R. 

Yet.  Bn. 
Geo.  L.  Sptnluir,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  V.  Company 
Edw.  Goate,  ret  full  pay 

85  P. 
Jos.   Williams,  retired  full 

par  R.  Marines 
Stephen   Noel,  retired  full 

pay  03  F. 
T.  Lemon,  retired  full  pay 

R.Mar. 
9  O.  Pinckney,  retired  full 

pay  83  F. 
9  Philip  Aubtn,  retired  full 

pay  57  F. 
S.G.Carter.  ret.  fiill  pay  16  P. 
9  Henry  Clements,  retired 

full  pay  10  F. 
Julius  Fleming,  retired  full 

pay,  B.  Mar. 
9  Peter  J.  WilUiU,  retired 

nillpa]r48F. 
Wm.  Cox,  retired  full  pay 

54  F 
9  aSl  R.  Handcock,  retired 

fiiU  pay  46  P. 
9  Fred.  Wright,  retired  full 

pay  R.  Art. 
y  Rd.  J.  Barou,  retired  rVtll 


liulph  Bradford,  Gr.  Qds. 

14  July 
Michael  Bruce,  do.  do. 
Hon.  Rich.  Charteris,  Scots 

Fas.  Odn.  do. 

D.    W.    Carteton,   Coldst. 

Gds.  do. 


full  pay  R.  Artillery 
9  J.  Bonamy,  ret  full  p.  6  P. 
fj.  Marshall,  retired  full 

pay  01  P. 
9  Rich.  Manners,   retired 

full  pay  50  P. 
fJ.T.  Moore,ret.fUll  p.87  P. 


Lord  Aug.  C.  L.  FItzRoy, 'Amb.SpoDg,retfullp.60F. 
Unatt  do. '  fJ.  Clarke.ret.  fUll  pay  66  P. 

Fra.  Haygarth,  Scots  Pns.  i  (  I.  Richardson,  retired  full 


Gds.  do. 

J.  T.  Airay,  CB.  Coldst  Ods. 

15  July 

Ltmbert  Lyons  Montgomery 


pay  11  F 
Rob.  Brown,  ret.  full  p.  16  F. 
9  R.  Tatton,  ret.  full  p.  77  P. 
ij.  Jackson,  ret  fuU  p.  57  P. 
Scoto  Pus.  Gds.  do. !  Lewis  S.  B.  Robertson,  ret. 

C.  S.  Burdclt,  Coldst.  Ods.         full  pay  R.  Art. 

93  Aug.   A.  Sharrock,  rotiredfull  pay    o.  Q.  Blscoe,  ret.  f.  p.  66  F. 

P.  W.  Newdlgate,  Coldst.       30  P.  '  do. 

Gds.  4  Sept.   Wm.  Raban,  retired  tall  puy    Uuch  Thos.  Bowcn,  ret.  f.p. 

P.B.Nolloth,R.Mar.8Sept|     83  P.  77  F.  do. 


9 

f  Jos.  Smith,  ret  full  p.  1 4  F . 
waa    M'Pherson,    retired 

fhll  pay  00  P. 
Jas.  Smith  Law,  retired  full 

pay  R.  Artillery 
yjoiin  Pasroe,  do. 
f  George  SplUer,  do. 
Wm.  Dempster,  retirt>d  fall 

P«7  41F. 
C.  R.  Newman,  retired  full 

pay  14  P. 
Charlton  0*N6UI,  reUredfttll 

pay  07  P. 
Jn.  J.Grier,retfullp.09P. 
9  Alex.  Campbell,  ret  full 

pay  38  P. 
aH.Dtxon,ret.fvllpay81  P. 
f  J.  Poyntz,  ret.  full  p.  30  P. 
Wm.  Greenwood,  CB.  ret. 

f.  p.  R.  An. 
P.  S.  Hamilton,  ret  f.  p.  R. 

Mar. 
Jas.  Lynn,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Eng. 
C.  D.  Campbell,  ret  full  puy, 

30  F. 
9  Mw.  Kenny,  ret.  full  pay 

OOF. 
John  0*Grady,  ret  full  pay, 

17  P. 
aOA.  R.  L'Esirange,  ret 

full  pay,  71  P. 
J.T.  Griffitiis,  ret.  full  pay, 

35  F. 
R.A.  Andrews,ret.f.  p.SO  P. 
Benoit   Bender,    ret.    f.  p. 

83  P. 
§  W.  Atkin.  ret  full  pay, 

R.  Canadian  Rifles 
Abraham    Splalne,    retired 

full  pay  81  F. 
Jtmps  Ward,  ret.  f.  p.  81  F. 
9  J.  Norman,  ret.  full  pay, 

54  F. 
A.  W.  MBcicay.  ret.  f.p.  81  P. 
T.  Scott  ret  f.  p.  R.  Mar. 
John  Bolton,  ret.  f.  p.  75  F. 
Wm.  Barnes,  ret.  f.  p.  17  F. 
Daniel  Riley ^ret f.p.  34  F. 
H.  A.  Kerr,  ret.  f.  p.  1  F. 
W.  Beales,  ret.  f.  p.  Unatt. 
0  J.  Fynmore,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar. 
R.DeSa1is,8Huss. 
W.    D.  Deverell,   Walmer 

Depot  Batt. 
J.  H.Trevelyan.  Unatt. 
C.  E.  Michel,  66  P. 
W.  T.  Uyard,  Ceylon  Rifles 
Wm.  Newhouse,  ret  f.  p.  5  F. 
W.  M'Kinnon,  let  fuU  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
H.  P.  Stokes,  rrt  f.  p.  80  P. 
C.  Irriue.  ret  f.  p.  88  P. 
C.  C.  Williamson,  ret  full 

pay,  R.  Mar. 
J.G.  Lrcky,  ret.  full  p.  88  P. 
O.Markland,  ret  f.  p.  R.  Art 
R.  Howorth,  ret  full  pay  R. 
Kng. 

F.  Tudor,  ret.  ftill  pay.  38  P. 
0.  A.  Barnes,  rot  full  pay, 

Si.  Helena  Regt 
C.  W.  Pearoe,  ret.  full  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
Puwrie  Ellis,  R.  Art. 

G.  J.  L.  Buchanan,  do. 
K.  P.  Sharp,  79  P.     1  Dec. 


A.  C.  Bentinck,   7  Dr.  Gds. 
8  Dec. 


P.  W.  H.  Lord  Burghcrsh,  Tho.  Hinton  Hemmans,  ret. 

C^.  Colds.  <Ms.   30  Sept       full  pay  78  F. 
C.  L.  B.  MaUland,  Or.  Gds.  I  Wm.  Waiburton,  retired  full 

98  Sept.  I     pay  67  P. 
J.  T.  Manlererer,  CO.  80  F.  |P  M.C.  Lynch,  retired  full 

30  Sept  I     pay  14  F. 
Lord  Arthur  Hay,  Gr.  Gds.^  Edw.  Boyd,  tctircd  ftoll        ^_ 

,9  0c..       p.r«F.  oigitlzdVlL^flTdgTl: 


1854.    Dec.  13. 
T.  W.  M'Mafaon,  CB.  5Dr . 
Gds. 


10 

B.  J.  StWkton,  CB.  77  F. 
A.  Maxwell,  46  F. 
W.  C.  Forrent,  4  Dr.  Gda. 
Han,  J.  W.  B.  Macdonald, 

CB.  Unatt. 
Hon.  St.  Geo.  G.  Foley,  CB. 
Unatt. 

C.  W.  D.Stnrcley,  CB.UV. 
G.  Dixon,  CB.  77  F. 
R.  T.  Farren,  CB.  47  P. 
R.J.Baumgartner,28F. 
Hob.  Bianp,  Unatt. 
H.  W.  Buiibury,  CB,  23  P. 
Geo,  C.  Clarke,  2  Drs. 
O.  V.  Mundy,  CB.  83  P. 
J.  L.  Wilton,  60  F. 
C.  F.  Fordyce,  Unait. 
H.  Ihima.Cn.  03  F. 
K.  Wardlaw,  I  Dr». 
H.  E.  Jrooe,  Unatt. 
Hon.K.  Hope,  60  F. 
F.  A,  Whimper,  55  F. 
Iltm.  Fra.   Colborne,  CB, 

Unatt. 
A.S.  L.  Hay,  03  F. 
F.  0.  l!:velcgh,20  F. 
O.  A.  F.  Suilvan,  2  Dr». 
O.  C.  Shiito,  6  Drs. 
Hon.  J.  P.  Maxwell,  Unatt. 
Hon,  Robert  Uollo,  Unatt. 
Alex.  Cameron,  4*2  P. 
John  Thornton  Grant,  CB, 

49  F. 
A.  T.  HeylanJ,  05  P. 
Georpre  Er^kine,  Prov.  Dtp. 

yintt. 
T.  .s.  Hawkin«,  Uualt. 
K.  Peel,  11  Hussars 
John  S.Wood,  CB.  18  F. 
Alexander  Low,  4  Drs. 
a.  V.  Maxwell,  CB.  88  P. 
K.C.  U.  Taylor,  70  F. 
J.E.  GooJwyn,  41  P. 
J.  M.  Adyo.  CB.  R.  Art. 
F.  P.  Harding,  22  F. 
8t.  J.  T.  Browne,  R.  Art. 
18  Dec. 
Sir  Wra.Tho*.  Denifeon,  R. 

Eng.  do. 

John  Williams,  do.  do. 
E.  W.  Durnford,  do.  do. 
E.  T.  Lloyd,  do.     do. 

W.R.GIlbcrt,  h.  p.  R.Art.do. 
H.  Aylraer,  R.  Art.  do. 

A.  Irving,    do.  do, 

Geo.  C.  Langley,  R.  Mar. 

Assist.  Adj. -Gen.  14  Dec. 
lordAdolphusF.C.W.Vane- 

Tempett,  Scots  Pus.  Gds. 

15  Dec. 

H.  James,  R.  Eng.     10  Dec. 

C.  Bingham,  R.  Art.        do. 

Win.  Boblnoon,  R.  Eng. 

22  Dec. 
A.   Q.   W.  Hamilton,  ret. 

full  pay  R.  Art.  27  Dec. 
P.  Hill,  Ilifie  Brig.  29  Dec. 
W.    H.     Bradford,     Royal 

Canadian  Rifles  do. 


LieuL^ColoneU. 


2  Feb. 


1855. 

T.  R.  Mould,  R.  Eng.  3  Jan. 
C.  E.  Law,  66  P.        5  Jan, 
A.C.Goodenough,d4F.6  J  an . 
J.  N.  A.  Freeze,  R.  Art.    do. 
F.  D.  Cleaveland,  do.      do. 
H.  A.  Turner,       do.       do. 
T.B.  P.  Marriott,  do.       do, 
O.  Wynne,  R.  Eng.  13  Jan 
W.  C.  Siace,     do. 
H.  D.  Harness,  do. 
E.  T.  Ford,        do. 
W.  Yolland,       do. 
T.  Elwyn,  R.  Art. 
C.  £.  Ford,  R.  Eng. 
R.  C.  Moody,   do. 
H.  Harvest,  Unatt. 


T.  F.  Rlchardioo,  wt. 
84  F.  9 

T.  C.Timlna,70P,    0  Feb. 
E.  H.F.  Pockllngton,  Unatt. 

V,  0.  M.  Qei^.  at  Malta 

^  8  Feb. 

C.  J.  Wright,  R.  Art.  7  Feb. 

G.  A  F.  DoRinzy,  do.      do. 

J.  D.G.Tulloch,  h.  p.  84  F. 

Staff" Oyiccr  ofVaisloncrt 

9  Feb. 

W.  R.  Preston,  45 P.  20  Feb. 

Hon.X.  E.  Hardingc,  Cold*. 

Guards  do. 

P.A.Campbell,R.Mar.2!  Feb. 
G.  B.  Hnnt,        do  do. 

W.  H.  Elliot,  R.  Art.  25  Fob. 
J.  D.  Johnstone,  CB.  38  P. 
9  Mar. 
A.L.  Cole,  CB.I7F.  do. 
C.  R.  Egerton,  80  F.  do. 
It.  N.  Tinling,  39  P.  do. 
CUa.  Ready,  71  F.  do. 

Cha.  ElmhirKt,  0  P.  do. 
Put.  Lindeaay,  68  P.  0  .Mar. 
H.  J.  Warre,  CB.b7  F.  do. 
W.  Case,  8«  P.  23  Mar. 
E.  S.  Smyth,  2  F.  D.  Q.  M. 

Gtn,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 

do. 

W.n  C.Baddeley,  Unatt.  do, 

E.  A.  Somerset,  Rifle  Br.  du. 
||  B.    Beauloy,    ret.   f.    p. 

StaM'  O,0Uer  of  Pen- 
sioners 30  March 

C.  L.  Fitzgerald,  R.  Art. 
I  April 

P.  R.  Cocks,         do       ilo. 

F.  A.  Yorke,  R.  Eng.  do. 
C.  F.  Skynn;r,  do.  do. 
H.  G.  Hamilton,  do.  do. 
W.  T.  Cfrtwford,  R.  Art.  do. 
P.  li.  Mundy,  do.  do. 
Wra.  Hendtrson,do.  do. 
W.  J.Smythe,  do.  do. 
J.  C.  Macpheraon.  ret.  f.  p. 

42  P.  24  Apr. 

Hon.  W.  F.  Scarlett,  Scots. 

Fu«.  Gds.  do. 

Bon.  J.  Lyon  Browne,Pror, 

Dep6tBatt.  at  SlaWit  do. 

F.  A.  Wetherall,    1  W.   I. 
Regt.  1  May 

J.  Lardner,  ret.  f.  p.  47  F. 

4  May 

C.  C.  Deacon,  61  F.  U  May 

G.  M.  Lys,  4»  F.  15  May 
John  Watson,  14  P.        do. 

D.  W.  Paynier,  CB.  R.  Art. 
do. 

Wm.  Penwick,  1 0  P.  1 8  May, 
H.W.  Lugard,  B.  Eng. 

21  May 
W.  C.  Hadden,  do.  do. 
J.  Wilkinson,  ret.  f.  p.  Rifle 

Brigade  1  June 

G.  A.  Durnford,  27  P. 

5  June 
T.  C.  Kelly,  31  P.  15  June 
Arthur  J.  Pack,  7  F.  19  J  unc 
J.  A.  Street,  CB.  57  P.  do. 
J.  P.  D.  C.  Stuart,  Gr.  Gds. 

19  June 
J.  C.  Kennedy,  18  P. 

22  June 
J.  Milchell,R.  Mar.  do 
Thos.  Lemon,  do.  do. 
P. T.  M.Payne,  do.  do, 
Geo.  Elliot,  do.  do. 
T,  C.  C.  Moore,  do.  do. 
Lord  Fred.   John  Pitxroy, 

do.       Gr.  Gds.  22  June 

do.  A.W.  li.  Meyrick,  Scots  Pus 
do.       Gds.  do. 

do.  J.  M.  Hogj?,  1  Life  Gd?.  do. 
do.  A.  £.  F.  Holcombe,  18  P. 
do.  ^  Juno 

do.   J.  S.  Adamsoo,  rat.  f.  p.  38  P. 
80  Jen.  20  June 


P.  P.  Faddy.  BJlrt.  28  Jum 
Y.  L.  Hatton,  Gr.  Gds.  do. 
A.Flemyng,  R.  Mar.  10  July 
8. 8.  Cox,  56  P.  13  July 
P.  L.  M*DougaU,  Mnj.  and 

Supt.  of  Studies  li.  Mil. 

ColUge  17  July 

R.  Pielden.  Unatt.  do. 

A.  J.  Herbert,  Unatt.  do. 
A.Macdonell,  CB.  Rifle  Br. 
do. 
E.  R.  Wetherall,  S.  F. 


James  Villiers,  47  F. 
R.  N.  P.    Kingscote, 

S.  P.  Gds. 
J.  W.  Armstrong,  49  F, 
John  Simpson,  34  F. 


Gdn 

do. 

do. 
CB. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


Jas.  Ramisay,  22  P.  CO  July 
J.  W.Dalgety,  Unatt.      do. 
H.  F,  Wakefield,  ret.  f,  p. 
28  P.  do. 

J.W.  S.  Smith,  38  F.  29  July 
A.  J.  Phillpotts,  R.  Art. 

13  Aug. 
9C.  R.  Shuckbnrgh,   ret. 

f.  p.  Staf  0J\  of  Pens. 

17  Au^. 

Jas.  Richardson,  ret.  f.  p.  do. 

do. 

Charles  Holder,  Scots  Fu*. 

Guards  17  Aug. 

T.  Donovan,  Capo  M.  II. 

31  Aug. 
A.  G.  Grant,  2  WM.  R.  do. 
H.  F.  Ponsonby.Gr.Gds.do. 
W.  W.  J.    Cockcraft,    ret. 

f.  p.  68  F.  do. 

P.  R.   Jennings,  ret,   f.  p. 

)3  P.  do. 

W.  B.  Gardner,  R.  Art. 

1  Sept. 
C.  Sea?ram,  17  F.  7  Sept. 
R.  Saunders,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Newf.  Co.  I  Sept. 

E.  B.  Hale,  82  P.  do. 

Hon,  L.  Curxon,  Rifle  Br. 
8  Sept. 
Charles  Sillery,  SO  P.  0  Sejjt. 
T.  0.  W.  Ingram,  97  F.  do. 
Robert  Pratt,  41  F.  do. 
E.  S.  Clareraont,  CB.  Unatt. 

Her  Majesty's  Military 

Commissioner  at  Paris 

14  Sept. 
J.  L.  R.  Rook,  10  P.  16  Sept. 
J.H.Lefroy,  R.  Art.  24  Sept. 
C.  J.  B.  Riddell.  do.  do. 
B.K.M  .Gordon,eiF.  80  Sept. 
J.  M.  B.  NolU,  40  F.  Deputy 

Adt,'Qm,  in  Australia 
9  Oct. 
M.  Andrews,  ret.  f.p.  28 1'.do. 
Wm.  P.  Purnell.  90  F,  do. 
H.  Crawley,  ret.  f.  p.  20  F. 
16  Oct. 
A.G.Burrows,  R.Art.  18  Oct. 
C.  A.Den  :son,52  P.  Dfp.  Arf/.- 

Gen,at  Madras  23  Got . 
W.L.Ingall.fl2P.  25  Oct. 
R.S.Beatson,  R.Eng.  27  Oct. 
H.  Fleming,  R.  Mar.  30  Oct 
T.  Pattle,  16  Lncrs.  2  Nov. 
V.  G.  Urquhart,  1  P.  do. 
P.  C.  Aylraer,  80  F.  do. 
P.  D.  Lister,  0  F.  do. 

Alex.  Murray,  87  P.  do. 
H.  A.  .Strnchan,  39  F.  do. 
/ron.C.D.Plunkett,  1  F.  do, 
Geo.  Bent,  R.  Eng.  do. 
H.  Blount,  68  F.  do. 

Wm.  MacMahon,  44  F.  do. 
Wm.  M'Call,  70  F.  do. 

K.  WodehoMse,  CB.  R.  Art. 

do. 
J.  J.  Hort,  4  P.  do. 

C.  J.Woodford,  Rifle  Br.  do, 
R.  Warden,  19  F.  do. 

Hugh  Smith,  3  F.  do. 

Digitized  by 


J.  A.  EwArt,03F,  2Kov^ 
H.  F.  Strange,  R.  Art.  do. 
J.  C.  W.  Fortescue,  do.  do. 
C.  H.  Morris*  CB.do.  do. 
E.  G.  HBllewen,a8  P.  do. 
C.  G.  Ellison,  Gr.  Gdt.  do. 
Wm.  Sankey,  47  P.  do. 
Wm.  Inslis,  57  F.  do. 

E.  B.  Hamlcy,  R.  Art.  do. 
G.  W.  A.   Higsinson,  Or. 
Guards  do. 

l;  Shadwell,  UnaU.  do. 
Wm.Morrls,  Ci?.  17  Lane  df  I. 
J.  U.  King,  49  F.  do. 

G.  G.Alexander,  R.  Mar.  do. 
S.  E.  Gordon,  R.  Art.  do, 
Hon.  E.  T,  Gauc,  do.      do. 

E.  Stanton,  B.Eng.  do. 
K..F.  Bourchier,  do.  do. 
C.  P.  Campbell,  46  F.      Uo. 

F.  P.  Maude,  3  P.  do. 
A.  C.  Cure,  65  P.  do. 
J.  Daubeny,  02  F.  do. 
M.  C.  Dixon,  R.  Art.  do. 
C.  S.  Henry,  do.  do. 
W.  W.  Turner,  Unatt.  do. 
W.  J.  Loftus,  88  P.  do. 
R.  Grove,  90  F.  d.i. 

G.  Sieevens,  20  F.  do. 
Kdw.  Price,  R.  Art.  do. 
J.  W.  Domvilb,  do.  do. 
C.P.B.Walkcr.Unatt.  9  Nor. 
Wm.  Parke,  72  P.  23  Nov. 
Hon.   P.    R.   B,  Felldinp, 

ColdRt.  Gds.  23  Nov. 

Isaac  Moor«,  07  P.  30  Nov. 

W.H.Reeve,  ColdstOds.  do. 

Wm.  Clarke,  Unatt.  IS  Dec. 

C.  Baring,  CoMst.  Gds. 

21  Dec. 

H.  F.  F.  Johnson,  6  F.  Drp. 
Qr.  -  A  fast.  -  Gfit.  in  tne 
Mauritius  31  Dec. 


^oo, 


gle 


Mqf&rs. 


11 


HAJ0S8. 


1813. 

ITra.  C.  Mamj,  h.  p.  17  Dr. 

4  June 

J.  U.  Close,  h.  p.  R.  Art.  do. 

I8U. 

R.JonM,b.]».8]F.  4  June 
9  S.P.de  Breui,  b.p.  Chais. 

firit.  do. 

|iN.MuUer,h.p.Roir«lDf. 

do. 

R.Hart,|i.p.  R.  Mar.    do. 

iaP.U.P.lIejer,  h.p.G. 

leg.  do, 

1817. 

Beonott  Holgate,  h. p.  40  P. 
IS  Nor. 

1819.   laAng. 

Wm.  Macdonald,  h.p.  R.  tf . 
9  ThoL  Witooa,  h.  p.  60  F. 
C.  WilkiBwii,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 
taCP.SandbHm,  h.p. do, 

18SS. 
?IUS.Silwcll,  Unatt.  lOJulj 

1825. 

^Hon.  SlrPn.  C.  SUnhope, 
Inatt.  27  May 

1836. 
?  E.  Jonei,  Unait.  10  June 

1889.    ft  Feb. 

?  8a  Sj>TrevorWbcler,i)f . 

Vntu 

1830. 

FreJ.HMimiond,Un.  IBMar. 
Arch.8miih,  Unatt.  82  July 
pojie  Sherer,  Unatt.  do. 
Ij  J.  Maeplienon,Unatt.do. 
f  W^.  H.  Hartnian,  do.  do. 
tlH.llack»T,  Unatt.       do. 


1831. 
T.Rj>.Tempe9t,Unat.lSJqlj 

1832. 
{)  W.Seward.  Unatt.  18  Oct. 

1837.    10  Jan. 

Henry  CrauM,  Unatt. 
O'Hara  Raynee,  h.  p.  ft.  Art. 
&«n.  Charieri,  U.  p.  R.  Art. 
f^lurlei  Boyd,  Unatt. 
H.  J. M. Gregory,  Unatt. 
I  John  Crawfurd,  Unatt. 

1838.    tSJune. 

E^m.Sheppard,  h.  p.  R.  Art* 
•aj.M«nley  Wood,  Unatt, 
««.  Montagu,  Unaiu 
Alu.  Barban,  Unatt. 

1889. 
Arth.C.Uiie,Unatt.2l  Aug. 

1840. 10  Not. 
'•B.Castlean,b.p.S.3far. 


1841.   S3  Nor. 


Wm.  BUiott,  Unatt. 

9&  W.  Montagu,  h.p.R.  Art. 

1842. 

Wra.  Codd,  Unatt.     6  May 

W.  Greenwood,  VS.  retired 

full  pay,  R.  Art.    2u  Dec. 

IS44. 
E.  C.  Giflard,  Unatt.20  Dec. 


G.  M.  Tcv,  Unatt.  10  April 

R.  M.  Muudy,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 

20  Oct. 

1846.    OXoT. 
W.  J.  Gierke,  ITnatl. 
G.  U.  L.TinlIns,  Unatl. 
Charles  Murray,  Unatt. 

1847. 

•  C.  Cutajar,  R.  Malta  Fen. 
Regt.  80  July 

1848. 

G.  F.White,  Unatt.  21  Jan. 
N.S.  Gardiner,  Unatt.24  Nor. 
U.   G^  Hart,   Depot   Bait 
Tenipleniore  l&  Dec. 

G.  A.  L.  Blenklnsop,  45   F. 
?3D€C. 

1849. 

n.  G.  Ra-ncy,  CI  P.  SO  Apr. 
I*.  W.  A.  Brndaiiuw,  Unatt. 
18  May 
C.  D.  Tattersall,  h.  p.  Ceylon 
Regt.  do. 

£dw.  Hickey,  60  F.  1  June 
C.  J.  Otier,  Gl  F.  7  June 
H.  R.  Longden,  10  F.  do. 
£.  J.  Pratt,  0  Dra.  do. 

R.  A.  Yule,  9  Dm.  do. 

J.  6nodg;rass  OOP.  15  June 
Edin.  Roche,  Unatt.  91  July 
P.  D.  Lumiey,  Unatt.  4  Aug. 
J.  C.  Brooke,  8  P.      2  Oct^  i 

1850. 

Hon,   \y.  H.    S.   Cotton, 

Unatt.  S2  Feb. 

C.  B.Teu>h-Hcckcr,l5  l)n. 

8  Mar. 

John  Ward,  Unntt.  12  April 

H.  Uamiltun,  73  P.     10  do. 

Tltomat  Faunce,  St.  Helena 

Regt.  17  May 

W.  C.  Kennedy, 5  F.  21  Hay 

Geo.  Durnford,  70  F.  20  May 

C.C.M'Iniyre,78P.  10  June 

Hon,  J.  Colbome,  Unatt. 

21  June 
R.  G.  Bur$lem,  Unatt. 

8  Nov. 

Sir  P.   L,   Arthur,   Bart. 

Unatt.  13  Dec. 

1851. 

Jot.  Tedlie,  35  P.  8  July 
C.  h.  Nugent,  68  F.  18  July 
E.  Wodchousc,  24  F.  do. 
C.  J.  C.  Mills,  52  P.  22  Aug. 
8.  Weill,  25  P.  10  Sept. 
W.  N.  Custance,  6- Dr.  Gd«. 
10  Sept. 
H.  Bingham,  60  F.  10  Oct. 
J.  M»Caul  llagari,  7  Drsj. 
31  Oct. 

11  Nov.  1851. 

Edw.  Knollya.  75  P. 
R.  Jenkins,    Unatt.    Stqf 
Off",  of  PtMtoncr* 


G.II.  Vyie,2Llf€Gd«. 

Chas.  Holden,  Unatt.  Staff 
Off.  ofPtmioner* 

9  A.  Campbell,  76  P. 

T.  Knatchboll,  b.  p.  R.  Art. 

M.  R.  S.  Whitmoro,  h.  p. 
19  Dn.  Staff-  Off.  of  P  ais. 

A.  E.  Bu  ine&ter,  50  F. 

Edw.  Adams,  Unati.  8. erg' 
tary  and  Adj.  R.  M  iU 
A*ylum. 

J.  Sampson,  h.  p.  8  Gar.  Bn. 
Stttff  OiJ'.of  Pen^iorifrg 

J.  B.  Munn,  Unatt.  Jiri- 
gndfi-Major  at  Carmar- 
then 

J.  Oijckburn,  Unatt.  Staff 
Off.  of  Pensioners 

J.  H.  Purres,  Unatt. 

L.  C.  Bourchicr,  75  P 

Kdir.  Hill,  Uff  F. 

W.  Cartan,  do. 

Tho.  Wiiite,  49  F. 

|)  J.   G.  Ra^Tvtorne,  01  P. 

A.  P.  Bond,  h.  p.  Staff 
Corps.  Staff  Off.  of  Pens. 

J.  A.  Vigors  62  F. 

P.  G.  Bull,  h.p.  e9  F.  Staff 
Officer  of  Pens f oners 

VMX  T.  Lillie, Ceylon  Regt. 

J.  A.  Cole,  15  P. 

G.  P.  Murray,  65  P. 

S.  B.  IlamUton.  25P. 

J.  H.  Win«fiel<l,  15  P. 

C.  B.  Vane;  9  P. 

r.  Byrne,  67  P. 

Edw.  Mr.ore,  11  F. 

G.  Robeson,  1  W.  I.  Ro?t. 

K.  M.  Jh'St,  10  P. 

FitzWillinm  Walker,  Cana- 
dian Ritivs 

J.  Pafmcr,  3  W.  I.  Regt. 

R.  Pitcairn,  h.  p.  OGar.  Bn. 
Sfa^  Off.  of  Pais  ion  era 

P.  8t«'\rart,  b.  p.  81  F.  do. 

E.  D'Alton,R.  Ntfwf.Comp. 

G.  P.  Hume,  58  F. 

E.  O.  Broadley,  Unatt.  Staff 
Off.  of  Pensioners 

0.  L.  Ormsby,  do.  do. 

H.  Brew.ster,  76  F. 

\V.  Wilmi-r,  14  Drs. 

C.  Beauilsb,  35  P. 

J. W.  Reynold*,  Unatt.  Dep. 

Assist.  AdJ.'Ocn. 
R.  Daly,  Unatt. 
H.  Gahan,  St.  Helena  Regt. 
C.  A.  Edwards,  18  P. 
C.  Pcnwick,  76  P. 
G.  Mttnro,  ViidU.  Staff  Off. 

of  Pensioners 
•M.  do  M.  AleBsi,  ret.  full 

pay  Malta  Penc. 
P.  Grolinn,  78  P. 
GfO.  H.  It,  25  F. 
R.   R.  Harria,   h.p.   60    P. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 
T.  Pfrench,  53  P. 

F.  P.  Nott,  h.  p.  1  Gar.  Bn. 
Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 

J.  R.  Wheeler,  29  F. 

P.  English,  86  P. 

A.  T.  Allan,  81  F.     26  000. 

R.W.M.Praser,  6  P.   do. 

H.  Coptngcr,  16  P.       do. 

1853. 

E.  W.  C.   Wright,   91    P. 
20  Feb. 

A.  Leslie,  40  P.  25  June 
T.  E.  Knox,  67  P.  17  Aug 
C.J.Postpr.a  I)r«.  21  t«cpt. 
W.n.O.Gore,iaDrB.  12  0ci. 
Tho.  RosB,  73  P.  22  Oct. 
8.  T.  Christie,  80  P.  31  Oct. 

B.  Harrison,  10  Drs.  6  Nov. 
Albert  Watson,  Unatt.  do. 
0.  P.  Bourke,  17  F.  3  Dec, 
J.  W.  Grey,  85  F. '  17  Dec. 


IS.'SS. 


Rowland  Moffat,54  F.  4  Mar. 
F.  J.  Phillott,  l'natt.;i6Wnr. 
J.    B.    Wheatktone,    45  F. 

28  .\I:tv 
H.  L.  Maydwell,  Dcjot  Vatu 

•2i.\!ay 
Thom  IS  Addison,  2  F.     do. 

C.  I).  Hoberltnn,  R.  En  j.  do. 
//o».O.T.l>t'\eroiix,  li.  Art. 

do. 

J.  C.  Mansers b,  0  P.       0'<. 

Lord  Alex.  Giorgu  R..^  ..|l. 

Jtirti*  iirig.  uu. 

F.  W.  L.  11  ttiicock,  74  F. 

US  -M.iy 
Robert  Bruce,  74  P.  do. 
W.  E.  Btwes,  78  F.  do. 
Geo.Bris:c:s,l  Dr.Gd*.  3  Juuu 

D.  A.  Monro,  12  Laiic>T% 
2j)  July 

C.F.  Law.OOP.  y.i.Vnt:. 
Jlon.  H.  UPowys,  li.p. ;,«  F. 
2  Oct. 
R.  H.  Llndsell,  rs  P.  18  Oct. 
H.  J.  Shaw,  45  F.  4Nu%. 
W.  C.  Wolfe,  39  F.  11  Nov. 
J.  M*N.  Walter,  53  F.  2  Dt  c. 
A.  N.  Campbell,  IS  P.  0  Dec. 
li.  G.  Wynne,  Cd  F.   SO  Dj c. 

1854. 

J.MIllrr.eW.r.R.     OJan. 

J.  P.  Ifanly,  UnPtt.  IS  Jan. 

Litrd  G.  A.  IJi-aucliTH,  10 

Hiisxars  10  J'cli. 

J.  Johnstrtn,  T^r^att.  3  Mir. 

Cha.  W  m .  O  rtH-n ,  ."J  F.  7  .\  p  i  •  I 

AI*'X.  MunM,  in  F.  21  Ai-nl 

Henry,    JJnke  oj  J  Jem  fort, 

L'liiirt.  Aiflc-dt'Ctiutji  to 

th €  Com w a n dcr- in- 1  'h ii  f 

21  April 

John  Kelsall,  83  F. 

Fra.  Peyton,  OS  F.     12  Mny 

J.  Fra.  Kempt,  12  P.  19  Mav 

W.  T.  Dickson,  16  Lancers 

10  May 

T.  P.  Touz«>},  27  P.    20  Mny 

A.Scudamore,  14  Drs.  I  J  hum 

G.  B.  Colnian,  8  W.  J .  Hvjrt. 

7  Jine 

T.  Gibblngii,2  W.I.R.  9  June 

18(4.  20  June. 

P.  L.  Injialf,  Unatt.  Drp.. 

Ass\si.  Qr.  Mast. 'Gen.  tU 

Montreal 
Wm.  W^ynnc  Loddcr,  50  F. 
B.  C.  Muford,  I'nntt.  Town 

Major  at  Malta 
Josenli  Henry  Liiye,  Ofl  V. 
W.    Child,     Unait.     Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioners 
Henrr  Rich.  Marindin,  1  V. 
\\m.  Wood,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 

Staff  Off'.  ofPcnsicners 
H.  B.  J.  Wjnyard,  Unatt. 

Brifj.'Maj.  Pirmittfjhavi 
J.  D.  de  Wend.  h.  p.  52  F. 

Staff'  Off  of  Pensipjuis 
Ralph  Bii'Jd,  14  F. 
David  Watson,  82  P. 
B.   G.    Lnynrd,  h.  p.  67  F. 

Staff  O/f.  of  Pensioners 
William  liell,  32  P. 
Henry  Janic!<  Day,  09  P. 
J.'mcs  Ephcrt  t^iiiiinon-«,  r>  F. 
Henshnw  iiui-scil,  li.  p.  00  F. 

Staff  Ojff.  of  PcnsloiHrx 
Roln^rl  M.  Sutlicrlsind,  1>.JF. 
W.  H.  Kenny,  h.  p.  01  F. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 
E.J. Vaiigbnn,  \\.  p.  57  P.  do. 
John  Owen  I^ewls,  37  P. 
^Wm.  0'Nein,Unatt..S/r//r 

Officer  of  Pensioners 


Digiti:  :ed  by  ^^jOO*^  Ikl 


12 

Andrew  H.  Russell,  58  F. 
flWilUam  GarruUierfl,Uhatt. 

Brig.-Major,  Cape  Tonm 
Jftt.  K.  Willson,  h.p.  R.  Mar. 

gfajff  Off,  of  Pensioners 
Jas.  Hen.  Craig  Robertson, 

Unatt. 
Richard  Knox,  15  Lt.  Drs. 
Francis  R.  Palmer,  CO  F. 
Henry    C.    Powell,   UnttU 

Staff  Off',  of  Pensioners 
James  Alex.  West.  84  F. 
Wm.  Kler  Stuart,  86  F. 
Scrope  R.  Berdmore,  20  F. 
Qeo.  Waller  Meelian,  Unatt. 

ataff  Off',  of  Pensioners 
James  Travers,  «  W.  I.  Reg. 
D.    O.    A.    Darroch,    Adj. 

Dip.  Batt. 
John  K.  Mackenxie,  Unatt. 
John  Rose  H.  Rose,  0  Lt. 

Drs. 
A.  Donelan,  h.p.  York  Chass. 

Staff  Of.  of  Pensioners 
Henry  Orierson,  15  P. 
Chas.  Henry  Gordon,  03  F.   1 
John  \V.  P.  Audnln,  16  F. 
Hon.  F.  J.  E.  Freke,  2  Life 

Gds. 
Geo.  B.  C.  Crespfgny,  20  F. 
Robert  D.  Campbell,  71  P. 
John  Cassldy  Stock,  10  F. 
Wm.  Maulcverer,  li.p.68  F. 

iitaff  Off.  of  Penslotiers 
Arthur  George  Vescy,  40  F. 
AVm.  Garstin,  h.  p.  24  Drs. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 
George  Kin?,  IS  F. 
C.  H.  Marechaux,  St.  Helena 

Reg. 
Wm.  Fred.  Harvey,  Unatt. 

Staff  Off',  of  Pensioners 
Horatio  Fonwjck,  h.p.  27  F. 

Stoff  Off.  of  Peiuioners 
Charles  Wm.  Sibley,  04  F. 
John   Bruce,   h.   p.   50  F. 

Staff  Off.  of  Peiuioners 
F.  Woodley  Home,  15  Drs, 
P.  B.Russell,  h.p.SDr.Gds. 

Staff'  Off.  of  Pensioners 
Giles  Keane.  80  P.  I 

Walter  Warde,  Unatt.  Staff  \ 

Oj^cer  of  Pensioners  \ 
Au?.  Wm.  Murray,  1  W.  I. 

Regt. 
£dw.  Wm.  Scorell,  06  F.       ' 
C^as.  S.  S.  E.  Gordon.  76  P. 
Henry  Jackson,  Provisional 

Battalion  at  Cftathain 
Geo.  Fred.  S.  Call,  18  P. 
Henry  Dalton  Smart,  78  P. 
John  Perkins  Mnyrrs,  80  F. 
John  R.  Heaton,  S7  F. 
Clias.  Wm.  Thompson,  58  F. 
Chns.  Shipley  Teaie,  Unatt. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 
C.  Parke  IbbcUon,  h.p.80  F. 

Brigade-MaJ.  Devonport 
Tyrrell  Mathias  Byrne,  1  P. 
Hen.  Chas.  Capel  Somentet, 

h.p.  27  P.  Staff  Off'.  Pens, 
Francis  Carey,  26  F. 
Henry  J.  SaTage.Ol  F. 
William  Little  Stewart,  1  P. 
Jlylton  Briscoe,  2  Dr.  Gds. 
Arthur  Pigott,  h.  p.  20  P. 

Staff  Off',  of  Pensionei'S 
Abra.  Coll  is  Anderson,  80  P. 
Charles  Murray,  42  P. 
Edward  Lynch  Blosse.  11  F. 
Wm,  Pym  Young,  05  P. 
James  Nugent,  86  F. 
Wm.H.  H.P.  Clarke,  53  P. 
John  Porter,  07  P. 
Wm.  Campbell  Mnllan,75  P. 
H.  D.  Griffith,  45  P. 
Edw.R.  Priestley,  25  P. 
George  Maxtvell,  6Q  P. 
James  E.  Robertson,  6  K. 
Fra.  Gilbert  Humley,  12  F. 


Maiors. 


John  Henderson,  16  F. 
Morley  S.  T.  Dennis,  70  P. 
John  Heatly,  88  F. 
Henry  Draper  N«ville,  1  F. 
Chas.  B.  Hague,  67  F. 
Thos.  M.  L.  Weguelin,  86  F. ' 
John  James  Bull,  66  P. 
T.  T.  S.  Carlyou,  8  Dr.  Gds. 

27  June 
G.Mein,  b.  p.  21  Drs. 

SO  June 
G.E.Hillier,  h.p.80F.  do.; 
J.  L.  A.  Simmons,  CB.  R. , 
Eng.  14  July  I 

A.  Ormsby,  80  F.  28  July 
R.D.  Clephanc,  do.  IS  Aug.  { 
W.  C.  P.  Elliott,  do.  8  Sept. 
H.  8.  Ord.  R.  Eng.  do.  { 

Cliarles  Nasmytb,  Unatt.      i 

16  Sept. ! 

H.  A.  Gurry,  0  Drs.  22  do.    I 

W.F.D.JerTOis,R.Eng.20  do.  I 

H.  R.  Benson,  17  Drs.  [ 

23  Oct. 


9B.Mor9an,ret.f.  p.B.  Art. 

G.  Pattoun,        do  R.  Mar. 

D.Galloway,       do      do 

T.  R.  Thomas, 

J.  Cook, 

J.  Khute, 

J.  T.  Tucker, 

W.  Daris, 

C.  Mackenzie, 

J.  M.  Hewson, 

L.  £.  AValali, 

F.  A.  Griffiths, 
J.  T.  Crarknell,  do       do 

G.  C.  D.  Lewis,  do  R.  ISng. 
F.  Holcorabe,  do  R.  Art. 
9  H.  James,  do  R.  Mar. 
A.VonBererboudt,do  58  P. 
J.  Kelly,  do  6  F. 
W.  J.  Stokea,     do  P.  Art. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do  R.  Eng. 

do 

80  P. 

do  R.  Art. 

do 

do 

1  Dee.  1854. 

W.  H.  H.  Anderson,  51  P. 
L.  E.  Wood ,  ret.  f.  p.  54  F. 
D.  W.  G.  James,  2  P. 
J.  Oldright,  ret.  f.  p.  81  F. 
C.  Duperier,        do     60  F. 
H.  Mackay,        do      70  F. 
J.  W.  Thomas,  Unatt.  S  Dec. 


12  Dec.  1854. 

John  James  Grant,  Unatt. 
Com.ofA  m  balance  Vorjis 
J.A.  V.Kirkland,  Unatu 
K.  D.  Kackenxie,  02  F. 
J.  ConoUy,  Unatt. 
P.  A.  Butler,  28  F. 


9fl2R  J.  Griffith,  do.  I  W.  L  I  0-  '•  Brown,  4  Drs. 


Ragt. 
do  76  P. 
do  R.  Mar. 
do  R.  Art. 
do  do 
do  R.  Mar. 


1854.  28  Not. 


M.  Louis,  ret.  f.p.5  R,  V.  Bn.  | 
O.  Fry,        do      R.  Art.        i 
G.  St,  J.  Giflbrd,do.  II  R. 
Vet.  Bu.  I 
L.  K.  Willard,     do       do 
T.  L.  Metcalfe,    do     6  do 
W.  Mackay,  do    0  do 

John  Smith,  do  R.  Art 
Arthur  Fleming,  do  do 
H.  C.  Mania,  do  do 
Judge  T.  D'Arcy,do4R.V.B, 


R.  Shepherd, 

J.  R.  Mascall, 

J.  Dyson, 
:  W,  Berners, 
I  R.  W.  Pascoe, 
1  W.  Y.  Penwick,  do  R.  Art. 
,  R.  Searle,  do  R.  Mar. 

H.  Smith,  do       do 

P.  J.  Dusautoy,  do       do 

R.  8.  Ridge,        do      36  F. 

J.  Hanrey,  do     37  F. 

F.  W.Pettingal,  do  R.Eng. 


do  R.  Mar. 
do2R.Y.B. 
do  R.  Eng. 


|l  R.  Gray,  do     6  do 

W.  Kelly,  do     2  do 

J.  Roche,  do     8  do 

C.  Kingsley,  do  Odo 
A.  Pullarlon,  do  6  do 
R.  Woods.  do  8  do 
.  M'Pherson,    do     2  do 

T.  Hurdle, 

)i  T.  Dillon, 

H.  A.  CoUcy, 

9  A.  Skene,        do4R.V.g. 

jS.C.Melhuisb,  do  R.  Eng. 

«  J.  L.  Hulme,   do        do 

iT.  R.  Agnew,  do2R.V.B. 

#  Sa  J.  W.  Pringle,  ret. 
f.  p.  R.  Eng. 

('.  LanKdon,        do  R.  Eng. 

RJ.F.  Crowther,  do  R.  Mar. 

J.  S.  Sayer,         do        do 

R.  P.  Phillips,     do  R.  Art. 

J.  Stocker,  do  R.  Eng. 

J.  Farmar,  do  R,  Mar. 

T.  C.  Steward,     do        do 

W.  S.  Knapman,do        do 

£3  B.  Pigut,       do      60  F. 

19 G.  Y.Tinling,  do  R.Eng. 

J.  Wilson,  do  R.  Mar. 

J.  Humby,ret.  f.p.  R.  Mar. 

32ft  W.  Lemoine,  do.  R.  Art. 

9  C.  Manners,    do        do 

A.A.W.  Schalch,  do        do 

C.  Gordon,  do      03  F. 

9  a£l  R.  Cochrane,  do.  Rifle 
Brigade,  AIU,  Knight  of 
Windsor 

A.  Dowdall,  ret.  t.  p.  64  P. 

R.  Fry,  do     OS  P. 

9  H.Morgan,      do' R.  Art. 

Thos.  Waters,     do  R.  Mar. 

G .  T.  Welcliman,  do       do 

J .  6.  Richardson,  do      do 

J.  E.  Jones,         do       do 

J. H. Rutherford,  do  R.  Eng. 

R.  Webb,  do  R.  Mar. 

W.  Ford,  do       do 

9J.  Hewctt,       do  R.  Mar. 

G.  B.  Pepyat,     do       do 

P.  Eason,  do     61  F. 

W.  H.  Devon,     do  R.  Mar. 

U.  Brown,  do       do 


T.  Park, 
G.  Griffin, 
J.  Campbell, 
J.  Dowman, 

D.  Dickson, 
n,  Nichollf, 
C.  Clarke, 
J.  Law, 

W.  Lincey, 
J.  Blackall, 

E.  Nepean, 
v.  Uea'Jon, 
J.  6.  Parrell, 
C.  Oldershaw, 


G.  A.  Maude,  CB.  R.  Art. 

P.  R.  Elrington,  Rifle  Br. 

Andrew  Hunt,  Unatt. 

Andrew  Browne,  44  P. 

E.  J.  V.  Browne,  88  F. 

P.  R.  Forster,  4  Dr.  Gds. 

H.  Hardinge,  Rifle  Br. 

T.  H.  Clifton,  Unatt. 

W.  F.  Hopkins,  R.  Mar. 

C.  L.D'Agailar,  CB.  R.  Art. 

Alfred  Tipping,  Gr.  Gds. 

W.  H.  Eari  of  Erroll,  Rifle 
Br. 

J.  £.  Lewis,  68  F. 

J.  A.  M'Gowan,03F. 

J.  8.  H.  Farrer,  86  F. 

R.  Thompson,  6  Dr.  Gds. 

J.  J.  Brandling,  CB,R.Art. 

J.  £.  Thackwell,  22  F. 

H.  E.  Weare,  50  F. 

J.  R.  Glyn,  Rifle  Br. 

J.  Turner,  CB.    R.  Art. 

do      30  P.  I  J*  R*  Anderson,       do 
do  R.  Mar.    C  T.  Franklin.  R.  Art. 

E.  W.  D.  Bell,  23  F. 

H.  M.-HamUion,47F. 

Vincent  Wing,  06  P. 

£.  A.  Whitmore.  80  F. 


do  R.  Mar. 
do  do 
do  71  F. 
do  R.  Mar. 
do  OS  F. 
do  04  F. 
do  R.  Mar. 
do  do 
do  R.  Eng. 


do       do 
do  R.  Art. 
,     do  R.  Eng. 
H.  Mounsteven,  do      48  P. .  <'•  »*  *«  —»•«»>«,  w  r. 
H.H.D.O'Brien,  do  B.  Art.  I  W.  de  C.  Elmsall,  1  Drs. 
A.  GoMet,  do       do     !  P.  O.  Pipon,  R.  Art. 

do       James  Rose,  30  P. 
do       T.  W.  SomerriUe,  Unatt. 
03  P. '  J.  D.  Shakespear,  R.  Art. 
W.  H.  B.  de  Horsey,  Or.  Gds. 
iron.W.aYelTerton,  R.  Art. 
22  F.    B.  O'Brien.  87  F. 
J.  Low,  do  R.  Art. !  A.  U.  L.  Fox,  Oren.  Gds. 

J.  Edleston,        do  R.  Mar.  I  John  C.  Bartley,  Unatt. 
W.  J.  King,        do      21  F.  I  T.  H.  Pakenham,  30  F. 
R.  M.  Poulden,   do  R.  Art.  i  E.  NeTlIle,  8.  F.  Gds. 
R.  Wright,  do  R.  Mar. '  M.  A.  8.  Biddutph,  R.  Art. 


S.  J.  Skinner,     do 
R.  Luard,  do 

G.  G.  Shaw,        do 
J.  (Joro,  rt  t.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
J.  Turner,  do      do 

G.  Mainvaring,  do 


W.  Gordon,         do       do 

E.  Appleton,       do       do 

P.  S.  Campbell,  do  R.  Art. 

C.  Barnes,  do  R.  Mar. 

P.  M.  M*KeIIar,  do      do 

W.  Knowles,  ret.  f.  p.  50  F. 

H.  S.  Tireman,  do  R.  Art. 

R.  lliompson,     do      51  F. 

R.  R.  Fisher,      do  R.  Art. 

J.  M'Cadiill,      do      07  F. 

9  SAD.  Cooper,  do      17  P.   John  Hackett,  UnatU 

W.  B.  Young,     do  R.  Art. .  Wm.  P.  Radelilfe,  20  P. 

W.  A.  Rogers,     do     05  F.  I  a  Adams,  40  F. 

R.  Mylius,  do  Ceyl.  R. '  J.  W.  Lorell,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

C.  Cheetham,      do  R.  Art.    Robert  White,  17  Drs. 

A.F.  W.  PapIUon,  do       do     ,  H.  L.  Chermside,  R.  Art. 

John  Miller,       do  R.  Mar. '  John  T.  Dalyell,  21  F. 

W.  Pulford,  f.  p.  R.  Art         R.  Y.  Shipley,  7  F. 

J.  W^.  Orares,  Unatt.  Staff  A.  H.  P.  8.  Wortley,  1  Dr. 


G.  T.  P.  Shuckburgh,  8.  F. 

Gds. 
£.  Fellowes,  II  Hussars 
8.  O.  Jenyns,  CB.  13  Drt. 
G.  H.  8.  Wllils,  77  P. 
J,  F.  L.  Baddeley,  R.  Art. 

A.  Treroayne,  13  Drs. 
John  D.  Astley,  Scoti  Fas. 

Gds. 

B.  Tomklnion,  8  Drs. 


I 


,^  'er  of  Pensioners 
C.  H. Wynne,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
O.  D.Warburton,  do       do 
K.  Murcbison,     do      20  P. 
Charles  Miller,   do  R.  Mar. 
P,  Bolton,  do      77  P. 

W.  Macdonald,    do      03  P. 

C.  S.  MiUer,        do  R.  Bog. 
P.  Onslow,  do  R.  Mar. 

D.  Dunn, 


Gds. 

G.  N.  Boldero,  21  P. 
£.  G.  Hibbert,  50  F. 
R.  L.  Ross,  03  F. 
H.  W.  Meredith,  41  P. 
J.  O.  Boothby,  R.  Art. 
Wm.  Hardy,  Unatt. 
Hon.  G.  £lliot,  Rifle  Br. 
J.  W.  Thompson,  10  Hum. 


do      m^^Q^p^^a^^nlon,  R.  Art. 


Majf^s. 


C.  C.  de  MonI,  Unatt. 
k,  W.  D.  Burton,  CB.  6  Dr. 

Ods. 
O.   Lb    F.    DIekaon,   A4.'' 

DepSlBait. 
R.  O.  Muter.  0  I>n* 
J.  GabMM,MF. 
Charles  Baring  Go1drt.Gdt. 

C.  F.  T.  Daaiell,  38  P. 

G.  L0  M.  Tnppv,  R.  Art. 
Hon.  A.  U.  CaChcart,  08  F. 
H.  Arasrtaca,  Coldit.  Ods. 
E.  A.  Oaok,  11  Drt. 
Bon.  W.  Q.  Bojle,  Coldst. 
Ods. 

D.  £.  Hosts,  CB.  K.  Art 
Paset  Baylr.  Unatt. 
John  SincletOD,  R.  Art. 
Wn.  Inslls,  6  Dr.  Ods. 

J.  H.  Bnrke,  Unatt. 
A.  WS.  M<Doaald,  Unatt. 
L.  Graham,  41  F. 
C.  H.  lagaby,  R.  Art. 
H.  P.  Tatss,  B.  Art. 
A.  C.  OtevUlo,  S.  F.  Qd». 
P.  3.  Cimvlcf,  Coldst.  Ods. 
J.  F.  Flniarenlcfc,  R.  Art. 
J.  V.  Cox,  IS  F.  15  Dsc. 
Wm.  John  Cbadf,  64  F.  do. 
L.  U.  O.  Maelean,  Unatt. 
88  Dec. 


1864.    SO  Dec. 

C.  HMnbotham,  4»  F. 
W.  FSrbes,  77  F. 

T.  O.  Ractled««,  17  F. 
J.  F.T.Dennis,  05  F. 
W.  H.  Klr*f ,  M  F. 

D.  M .  Betfanne,  0  F. 
D.  Campbell,  Unatt. 
U.  H.  Of«er,  60  F. 


1865. 

Henrj  CoUstle,  67  F.  6  Jan. 
£dw.  Steele.  88  F.  10  Jan, 
Geo.  C.  MOler,  54  F.  do. 
J.  Harpnr,  ret.  f.  p.  S  W.  I. 

Rieft.  S6  Jan. 

M.  Caman,  UnntU  8.  O.  of 

Pen.  6F»b. 

J.  M .  Primrose,  48  F.  0  Feb. 
J.  E.  Addison,  b.  p.  07  F. 

A.  Q.  3t.  Gen.  10  Feb. 
J.D.Carmkhael,8SF.  do. 
R.  a  Barnard,  41  F.  0  Msr. 
R.  Waisoo,  ret.  f.  p.  Ceylon' 

Regit.  16  Mar. 

W.J.  MacCarth7,84F. 

SSJffar. 
Wehbe  Botler,  00  F. 
J.  Donslas,       do.  do. 

I.  Sk'rnner,  80  F.  97  Mar. 
R.  W.  Mesmiz,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  80  Mar. 

Hon.  D.  ErsUae,  51  F. 

SAprU 
Geo.W.  Pater,50  F.88  April 
J  JLR.Ra7nes,  86  F.84  April 
W.  O.  Camaron,  Or.  Gdt. 

84  April 
W.  Rlckman,  77  F.    do. 
C  R.'B«tler,  88  F.     do. 
J.P.R#dsBMd,61  F.ll  Ma/ 
T.  F.  Hobbs.  Pro9.  DrpJ/ 

Batt.  of  Birr  do. 

A.  A.   Chapman,  48   F. 

15  Mar 

B.  Conran,  8  W.  I.  R.  do. 
£.  J.  CrukM.  Unatt.  Siajf 

qgUor  of  Pom§iomer$ 

18  Maj 
L,  F.  Jennar,  1 1  F.  5  Jane 
P.  Spenoe.  81  F.  16  June 
l.W.Lowry,47F.  do. 
A.  F.  F.  DaMhar.  81  F. 

lOiane 
J.  Markwiato,  7S  F.  SS  Jane 


J.  O.  Ferns,  ret.  f.  p.  70  F. 

SOJvne 

Hon.  A.  O.  C.  Chlcbenter, 

77  F.  6  Jalj 

R.  W.  Lacy,  56  F.    18Jnl]r 

H.  Webb,  reU  f.  p. 98  F.  do. 

1855.    17Jalr. 
John  Ovilt,  81  F. 
J.  G.  R.  Aplin,  88  F. 
O.  E.  FUrtcloagb,  68  F. 
H.  C.  C.  Owen,  R.  Enf. 

E.  W.  Donovan,  SS  F. 
VlUlam  Gordon,  17  F. 
WlllUm  FauMett,  44  F. 
John  B.  Lowndee,  47  F. 
John  Cormick,  18  F. 
Oust  Hume,  88  P. 

O.  O.  Ambrose,  8  F. 
John  Peel,  84  F. 

F.  T.  Atcherley,  80  F. 

O.  Lord  Blnghaui,  Coldstr. 

Gdf. 
J.  F.  M.  Browne,  R.  VMf. 
John  Kaion,  48  F. 
IToft.  Jainet  Stuart,  Rifle  Br. 
A.  J.  H.  SlHotl,  5  Dr.  Gdf. 
J.  A.  Conolly,  Coldtt  Ods. 
Hon.  H.  Clifford,  Rifle  Br. 
H.  J.  a  Ma^se,  Coldst.  Ods. 


30  Jttif  1855. 

P.  J.  Orlffln,  54  P. 
H.  L.  Gardiner.  R.  Art. 
L.  B.  Hamilton,  87  F. 
G.  B.  Conjora,  68  F. 
J.  C.  Oawler,  78  F. 
M.  H.  Dowhifgf  n.  4  F. 
A.  C.  8aod(«aM,88F. 
P.  Robertson,  4  F. 
C.  T.  Boarehler,  Rifle  Br. 
C  H.  Page,  41  F. 
a  B.  Ward,  60  F. 

Fred.  Wett,  48  F.  87  July 
W.  Wilbf,  4  F.  7  Aug. 

T.  Stirling, OIF.  17  Aug. 
H.  F.  Kennedy,  00  F.     do. 

E.  H.  R*Me,  7  P.  10  Aug. 
Wm.  Fulton,  15  F.  81  Aug. 
Hugh  Kennedy,  ret  £  p.  R. 

Mar.  4  Hept 

F.  R-Meln.  IF.       »  8»pt 


A.  R.  OarrcU,  46  F. 
S.  N.  Lowder,  R.  Mar. 
Henry  Rodgera,  R.  Art. 
Millar  Clifford,     di*. 
Geo.  H.  Uawes»  0  F. 
Mortlnaer  Adye,  R.  Art. 
Alex.  C.  Hawkins,  do, 
Wm.  J.  E.  Giant,  do. 
Roger  Barnston,  00  F. 
Geo.  Shaw,  R.  Art. 
Thomas  Smith,  OOF. 
A.  F.  F.  Lennox,  R.  Art 
Hon.  H.  F.  Keane,  R.  Em< 
Wm.  Pretyman,  88  F. 
P.  O.  T.  Deshon,  48  F. 
Cam  Sykes,  do. 

Henry  B.  Browne,  0  F. 
William  Boyle,  80  P. 
C.  J.  Gibb,  R.  Eng. 
G.  T.  Field,  R.  Art 
Hon.  D.  M.  Fraser,  do. 
Cha.  John  Strange,  do. 
Fowler  Barton,  07  F. 
H.  P.  Newton,  R.  Art. 
Thomas  Mauoiell,  88  P. 
O.  H.  I^  Milinsn,  R.  Art 
F.  A.  Thesiger,  Gr.  Ods. 
Cha.C.  Villiers,  47F. 
Robert  B.  Hawley.  80  F. 
John  Robinson,  44  F. 
C.  0.  Arbuihnot,  R.  Art. 
P.  C.  Hassard,  R.  Eng. 
P.  W.  Uastinf»,  R.  Art. 
Henry  R.  Carden,  77  P. 
Edw.  Mowbray,  R.  Art. 
O.  R.  Rodney,  R.  Mar. 
John  M.  Wemyis,do. 
Charles  Hood.  8  F. 
Hans  Robert  White.  80  F. 
John  £.  T.  Quavle,  88  F. 
Andrew  Pitcairn,  49  F. 
Geo.  L.  Tiiomson,  4  F. 
William  Roberts,  88  F. 
Henry  D.  EDIs,  88  F. 
Joseph  JordMn,  84  F. 
J.  E.  W-.  Lawrence,  R.  Mar. 
R.  G.  A.  Luard,  77  F. 
W.  A.  Armstrong,  17  F. 
John  Lawrie,  18  F. 
A.  W.  S.  F.  Armstrong,  do. 
Samuel  Hackett,  88  F. 
Hon.Z.  C.H.  Masaey,06F. 
J.  H.  Le  Contour, Gold. Qdt. 
Hon.  W.  C.  W.  Coke,  8.  F. 
Ods. 


E.  R.  W.  W.  Tales,  88  F.  do.  I  E.  8.  Burnaby,  Oren.  Gds. 
Hon.  W.  J.  ColTille,  Rifle  |  A.O.K.Loek,50F. 

Br.  8  Sept.  |  6.  A.  Soomberg,  R.  Mar. 

E.  C.  Legh,  07  F.      0  Sept    SirC.  Russell,  Bt.  Or.  Ods. 
R.  O.  Bright  10  P.  15  Sept    L.  Usrrey  Daniel,  88  F. 


J.  E.  Collings,  88  F.  11^  Sept 
Robert  Bruce,  29  P.  81  Sept 
Wm.  Mayne,LandTransport 

Corps  91  Sept. 

Hen.  Holden.  13  Dra.  988ept 
F.  A.  HaUlday,  ret  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  87  Sept. 

V.F.Story .  Unatt  Staff  CUT' 

of  PonsUmers  80  Sept 
F.  O.  Wilkinson,  48  F.  0  Oct 
W.Williamson,  85  F.  16  Oct 
M'XayRynd,63F.    35  Oct 

1855.    9  Nor. 

Robert  John  Eagar,  81  F. 
Tho.  Wright  Uadson,  80  F. 
John  Dwrpr,  14  F. 
Arthur  Wombwell,  46  F. 
Spencer  Dclres  Broughton, 

R.  Art 
Wm.  Douglas,  14  P. 
R.  F.  W.  Sibthorp,  07  F. 
Wm.  Aug.  Fyers,  Rifle  Br. 
H.A.B.CampbelI,  R.  Art. 
Wm.  Fred.  Carter,  68  F. 
Wm.  C.  Bodgson,  79  F. 
Jamas  Maxwell,  84  P. 
Fra.  L.  Wbltmore,  1  F. 
Fra.  B.  Ward,  R.  Art 


Oeo.8kipwlth,41  P. 
John  N.  Sargent,  05  F. 
E.  Chipplndall,  10  F. 
Hon.  D.  Q.  Finch,  68  F. 
Jleit.  A.'  E.  Praser.S.  P.  Ods. 
H.W.Montagu,  R. Eng. 
A.  Chas.  Cooke,  do. 
W.  E.  M.  Rellly,  R.  Art. 
Wm.  W.  Barry,  do. 
Charles  Edward  Watson,7F. 
E.J.  Carthew,  R.  Art 
George  T.Brice,  17  F. 
M.J.H8yman,18F. 
Jason  Hassard,  57  F. 
J.  E.MlehelI,n.  Art 
George  C.  Henry,  do. 
Arthur  John  B.  Ttielluaaon, 

Coldst.  Ods. 
Edffl.  O.  Maynard,  88  F. 
Sir    James    Duolop,    Bt. 

Coldst.  Ods. 
Fra.  Baring,  8.  F.  Ods. 
CO. Graham,  49 F. 
C.H.  8.  Churchill,  Rifle  Br. 
G.F.  C.PQCock,80F. 
Frad.  Percy  Lea.  ^7  F. 
Haarr  R.Werge,  56  P. 
W.  J.  wmiams,  R.  Art. 
Hugh  Rowlands,  41  F. 
Wl8ia«Benalrs.403^..^,^^^ 


13 

RobaH  Hum,  66  F. 

John  I^ewas,  8  F. 

C.  M.  Green,  80  F. 

K.  C.  de  Molevns,  R.  Bag. 

N.  Stceraas,  88  F. 

C  B.  Oldarshaw,  R.  Art. 

Fked.  Wells,  1  F. 

J.  W.  Dewar,  40  F. 

1^.  J.A.  Armit,R.Sng. 

C.  B.  Ewart,  do. 
C.B.P.N.H.KttgBat,do. 
E.  C.  A.  OordoB,  do. 

P.  Dickson,  R.  Art. 
RaghR.  Hlbbert.7F. 

D.  wm.  Topper,  60  F. 
O.  8.  DIfby,  R.  Mar. 
Chas.  Henry  Lnaaley,  07  F. 
Charles  Eigne,  47  F. 
James  Oaorga  Hay,  90  F. 
Henry  George  Woods,  07  F. 
Richard  Preston,  44  F. 
FlUwm.  F.  Uoater,  47  F. 
R.  L.  O.  Feanon,  Or.  Ods. 
Fred.  C.  Elton,  65  F. 
Charles  Cooeb,  89  F. 
Arthur  F.  Warren,  Rifle  Br. 
W.  Porter,  R.  Eng. 

J.  E.  Hope,  R.  Art 
Wm.  W.  A.  Lukln,  do. 
Charles  £.  Waleolt,  do. 
William  John  Bolton,  do. 
P.  Ravenhill,  R.  Bag. 
L.  Nicholson,  do. 
J.  Sinclair,  R.  Art 
Lewif  William  Ptnn,  do. 
Edward  Taddy,  do. 
Fred.  Miller,  do. 
C.  H.  Sedlcy,  R.  Eng. 
C.  H.  Owen,  R.  Art. 
George  B.  Barman,  84  F. 
P.  W.  L'£»trange,  R.  Art. 
R.  H.  Champion,  do, 
Wm.  O.  Andrews,  do. 
Hon.  8.  J.  0.  Calthorp*, 

8Drs. 
R.  Maekensle,  R.  Art. 
George  iUnken,  R.  Eng. 
W.  O.  La  Mesurier,  R.  Art. 

J.  R.  Jaakson,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  0  Not. 

Charlee  Wm.  Thompson,  7 

Dr.  Ods.  do. 

H&n.  W.  8.  Kao^  91   P. 

18  Nor. 

A.D.ThdloMaa»79F. 

98  Not. 
H.  W.  Danale.  rat  f.  p.  98  F. 
80  Nor. 
W.T.  L.  Patltfaon,OI  F. 
I  14  Dee. 

Geo.  Seton,  OiMdiaa  Rifles 
do. 

R.  Hackings,  rtt.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  17  Dec 

Wm.  RadcliO;  84  F.  18  Dec 


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LIST  OF 

GENERAL  AND   FIELD   OFFICERS 
WHO    HAVE   EETIEED    FEOM    THE    SERVICE. 

(Alphabetically  Arranged.) 


Bunbury,  Sir  Henry  Edward.  Sari.  KCB,  92  July  SO 
|9  JohDfOD,  WiUlam  Aug usttts  23  Nor.  41 


lUJOS-aEKEBALS. 

»  lya  Bcckwith,  Charles,  CB 0  Nov.  46 

5  Uristoiv,  Henry,  38  F 20  June  54 

I  Jmrrclie,  Thomas    ; ; •  •  •  •  ®  ?°7-  *? 

»  De  Chabot,  LouJs  William,  Vise.  60  P. ..  10  July  81 

Dwjcr,  Henry,  Uuatt 20  June  64 

Farrer.JaroM «J  Nov.  41 

a  aaa  Ployrl,  sir  Henry,  Jiart 11  Not.  61 

l»rintfle,  John,  Unatt lOJan.  37 

aaRooke,   Sir   Henry   WlUoughby,  Ofl„ 

j^CH       «2July  80 

5  Stewart,  William.  3  P WJuly  30 

9  Trafford,  Thomas  Samuel,  24  F «0  June  64 

»  Mi  Woodford,  Sir  John  George,  KCB., 

KCH.Qr.  Ods lOJan.  37 

COLONELS. 
a  «:a  AUIx.  Chniles,  Gr.  G  ?• 10  Jan.  37 

II  Aneelo,  Edward  Anthony.  KU.  30  P.     . .    9  Nov.  40 

Anglwer,  Henry,  Marquis  o/,  42  P.   28  June  SJ 

HArmltage.  Henry.  Or.  G.l». 2»  Nov.  41 

Af tell,  Richard  William.  Or.  Gd» 11  Nov.  61 

Auiten,  John.  KH.  Cape  M.  R H  ^or.  51 

Bagot.  Charles.  Gr.  Q.l* l\r^7'  ?i 

Banile,  Hugh,  Sun eyRanpers  *xi^^  J! 

»  as  Baker,  George,  16  Lancers 0  Nov.  4fl 

5a^low.  George  Edward  Pratt,  22  P 28  June  38 

Raialgette.  John,  2  W.  I.  Rcgt " 'J°^-  Jj 

9  Beable,  Thomaa  Stirling,  44  P. 20  June  64 

Slackbume.  WlUiam,  flO  P. .............. .   «J  ? °^*  Jl 

Blake,  Matthew  Oresory,  Canudlan  Kegt. ..    28  Juno  88 

a  Blska,  Wm.  Wlllwras,  OB.  II  Dn , .  22  July  ftO 

Blane,  Charles  Collloa,  Or.  Gd*. 0  >ov.  46 

a  fflO  Boldaro,  Lonsdale,  Gr.  Gds. 15  April  45 

Boswell,  Sir  Geo.  A.  P.  Houstoun,  Bart. 

Cold8t.Gds. ^ii®^*  Ji 

a  Boys,  Edmund  French,  45  P 0  Nov.  40 

ferigge,  William,  87  P *Si""*!* 

BrInctaSan,  Brlnckman,  Cold.^t.  Gds 0  Nov.  4a 

a  Brooke,  Thomas.  Gren.  Gds.. . .... ..... .  10  Jan.  87 

a  «a  Browne,  Fielding  Browne.  C//.  60  P.    10  Jon.  37 
S  Browna,  Robert  Francis  Melville,    8co. 

Pus  Gds • ^  x^ov.  41 

Burdett,  Sii'  Robert,  Bart.  08  F.  . ... . .... .    0  Nov.  46 

Burjtoyne,  Sir  John  Montagu.  Bt.  Gr.  Gds.    D  Nov.  46 

BuMem.  Nathaniel.  KB.  97  V 1 J  July  2 

Campbell.  James,  87  P ??  ^'''■- Sf 

Cane,  Stopford,  80  P ^i  iJ°*'' ?i 

Cecil,  Lord,  Thomas,  Coldst.  Gds 9  Nov.  40 

8  Chaplin,  Thomas,  Coldst,  Gds. 23  Nov.  41 

Oaverlng,  Henry  Mordaunt,  98  F 20  April  02 

Clinton,  Frederick.  Gr.  Gds 11  Nov.  51 

Close,  Maxwell,  79  F «2  v^""*  1? 

Conroy,  Henry  George,  Gr.  G'>»-  •;/•;;  «"  ?S  t        JJ 
a  Coupir,  Sir  George,  Bt.  CB.  KH.  10  P.    10  Jan.  87 

a  Cox,  Sir  William,  Port.  Serv 5^"B-  ^2 

aaa  Dawklns,  Heniy.  Coldst.  Gds 10  Jan.  l/f 

Bobbin.  Thomas,  8  Dr.  Gds 23  N  ov.  41 

a  Doyle,  Sir  John  MlUey,  KCB.  12  C.ir. 

^Batt 27Mny  25 

Drummond.  Edward,  86  P.. ...... ........    4  June  13 

ana  Drummond, William,  8co.  Puf .  Gds.  10  Jan.  8/ 

Dtindas.  Philip,  6  F 0  Nov.  4G 

a  FalrfwT.  Sir  Henry.  Bart.  3  Life  Gds    ..  23  Nov.  41 

fane, ffo»». Henry  S-.tton,  10  P ONov.  46 

Parqiharson.  Frederick.  7  F. 9  Nov.  48 

Fawcett,  William.  84  P oSv^li? 

Fleming.  James.  65  F |?vSr  bI 

Frascr.  James,  72  F ?S  j.fu  S{ 

Gaunttett,  George,  62  F »»  '"^^  *1 


V  jea  Gawler,  George,  KIF.  62  F 

$  Gordon,  Arthur  Helsham,  Gr.  Ods 

Graham,  William,  Scots  Fm.  Gds 

Greenwood,  George,  2  Life  Gds 

Hamilton,  Sir   Charles  J.   J.   Bart.    CB. 

Scots  Pus.  Ods 

a  H  iimtlton,  John,  Coldst.  Ods 

f    Hamilton,    John    Putter,    KH.     Scots 

Fu  .  Gds 

Harcourt,  Francis  Vcnablo?,  Coldst.  Gds.   . . 

a  Harris  Harry  Bulteel,  KH.O'iF 

llay,  I«r<<  Edward,  7  Hussars 

Higclns,  Warner  Wotcnra,  KH.  7»  P.    .  .. 
9  4UUI     Hill,   Sir   Robert    Cbambre,    CB. 

R.  H,  Ods 

Hill,  Hoii.  William  Noel,  13  P 

flHogge,  John,  X//.  Ill-' 

Holland,  Louncelot,  84  P 

Honyraan,  Sir  Ord,  Bart.  Gr.  Gds 

as^  Horton,  George  William,  7  Dr.  Ods. 

$aa  Hughes,  Robert,  1  W.  I.  Regt 

■^  iiiA  Hutchinson, Hon.  Henry  Hely,6  Dr.*. 

%)  JoddreJl,  Honry  Kdmund,Gr.  Ods. 

a  mi  Keane,  Edward.  Or.  Ods 

p  K>le,  Alexander,  XOP 

^J  l^A  l4ine,  Henry,  Or.  Gds 

$5151  Lascellea,  Charles  P.  R.  O^  Ods 

i^liiA  l.e  Blanc,  Francis,  40  P 

^  Le4ie.  Charles,  AJI.  Oren.  Ods 

aCft  Linton,  John,  Coldst.  Gds 

M' Alpine,  James,  0  Drs 

M*Douall.  James,  late  of  2  Life  Guards  .. 

^  Macadam,  WiUiam,  KH.  8  Foot 

Maclean,  Sir  Charles  Fitrroy,  Bt.  13  Drs.  .. 

S23  Madox,  Ueury,  KH.  12  Lancers     

Maxwell,  Sir  WlUiam  Alex.  Bart.  1  Drs.  .. 

Moyrick,  Wm.  Henry,  Or.  Gds 

Mitchell,  Hugh  Andrew  Robert,  Or.  Od«.  .. 

O^-eii,  Robert,  72  I' 

Paget,  Frederick,  Coldst.  Gds 

9  Patrickson,  Chris.  Clarge?,  CB.  43  P 

Pennant,  Hon.  Edw.  Gordon  Douglas,  Scot* 

Pus.  Guards    

Phipps,  Hon.  Chas.  B.  CB.  Scots  Pus.  Gd*.. 
RoyuKidson,  Eiiward  Birch,  Or.  Guards., 

p  Richardson,  William,  R.  H.  Gds 

Robertson,  James  Macdonald,  4  Dr.  Gds. 

^Salwey,  Henry,  2  Drs 

Saumarcx,  Hon,  John  St.  Vinrent*  16  Drs. 

Savage,  John  Morris,  R.  Art 

9  Saunderson ,  Hardre«  IU»be-t.  73  P 

Scott,  Hon.  Charles  Grantham,  ScoU  Fus.Ods 

^8hee,  Charles,  6  Dr.  Ods 

a  Stioted.  Henry,  CoMst.  Ods 

St.  Qulutln,  Matthew  C.  D.  17  Drs 

•J'avlor,  Plilllpntts  Wright,  Canadian  Rifles 

Tayntou,  WHliam  Henry,  44  P 

Teulon,  Oe;irfe.  10  P 

Thornton,  Godfrey,  Or.  Ods.  . . . . , 

|l  Thornton,  Henry,  CB.  BiF 

T»dd,  George,  Culd«t.  Gds 

IJTovev,  George,  WOP 

J9  ffilil  Vandelcur,  John,  4  Dr* 

Vicar«,  William  Henry,  61  F 

anWallace,  Robert,  K/r.  8  P 

Walpole,  Horatio,  79  P 

a  Ward,  John  Richard,  CB.  2  Drs 

Warrington ,  Thornh ill.  44  P 

Whvte,  John  James,  1  Dr.  Ods 

Wigiain,  Ely  Duodeoimus,  Scots  Pus.  Ods, 
Wilbraham,  Hon.  Edw.  BooUe,  Coldst.  Gda. 

1  Jfljl  Willmnn,  Thomas,  5  Dr.  Ods 

!  I  Woodgate,  William,  CH.  60  P. . . 
;  J  Wyatt,  Sir  H^nry  Robartes,  29  P. 

;  I  Wyndliam,  Charles,  70  P 

i  P  W yndbaro,  George,  27  F 

rorka»  PbiUp  James,  8coto  Fas.  Odi 


,8coto  Fas.  Ods. ...... 

Digitized  by  VjOCJ  V 


9  Nov.  46 
10  Jan.  87 

»  Nov.  46 
12  Jan.  88 

SO  Jane  54 
%7  May  «6 

IS  Aug.  19 

0  Nov.  40 
10  Jan.  87 

9  Nov.  46 
S8  Nor.  41 

1  Jan.  10 
SO  Juno  64 

.SSNov.  41 

4  June  14 

5  Oct.  46 
S3  Nov.  41 
28  Nov.  54 
28  June  ds 

10  Jan.  87 
88  Juno  88 
SU  June  64 
28  Juno  38 
S3  Nov.  41 
28  Nov.  41 

0  Nov.  m 
9  Nov.  4ci 
23  Nov.  41 

10  April  47 
S3  Nov.  41 

9  Nov.  40 
88  June  88 

11  Nov.  61 

10  Jan.  87 
28  Nov.  54 

11  Nov.  61 
11  Nov.  61 

19  July  21 

0  Nov.  40 
11  Nov.  51 
80  June  54 

10  Jan.  87 
9  Nov.  41 

23  Nov.  41 
SO  June  54 
14  Jan.  65 

11  Nov.  51 
80  Jan.  ir> 

0  Nov.  40 
2.i  Nov.  41 
11  Nov.  51 
28  Nov.  54 
9  Nov.  46 
9  Nov.  46 
9  Nov.  40 

27  May  25 
9  Nov.  46 
9  Nov.  46 

23  Nov.  41 
S8  Nov.  64 
S3  Nov.  41 
11  Nov.  61 
SX  July  80 

20  Jane  54 
11  Nov.  61 
11  Nov.  51 
11  Nov.  61 
10  Jan.  87 
10  Jnly  21 

28  Nov.  41 
26  June  88 
SS  July  80 

9  Nov.  46 


Cfeneral  imi  FkU  Oficen  who  hw9t  retired. 


16 


usuTEirAm-coioifsiiS. 

AIlea,Jaaes,2W.I.R«gt. •  Not.  40 

AlTsoley,  hard  R.  P.  A.,  Unatt , .  $0  Oct  9« 

9  Anderson,  Joseph,  CB,  KB.  50  P 1  April  41 

Andxetv*,  Cniirles  46  F 11  Not.  51 

Androc,  WiUiRin,  55  P 11  }lor.  61 

Armstrong.  Alcr.  Bofl\rell,  Cape  M.  Killes  ,.    5  Nov.  47 

AUur,  Thomas  8  Dr.  Qds.    ,,, It  May  43 

S^  Barnot.  C.  J.  Scots  Fus.  Odt. 96  Oct,  90 

Barnett,  Knox,  56  F ,, 11  Nov.  51 

Barrington,  Henrj,  Or.  Qda.  , ,    1  Oct.  S9 

B  trrow,  Tbomas  68  P B  June  14 

9  £»  Barton,  Alexander,  KB,  12  Drs 10  Jan.  37 

Barton*  Hii-h  Willivn,  69  P. ao  Dec.  S8 

Bathe,  Sir  William  Plunkint,  Bart,  53  F.  ,.    9  April 95 

Bathurst,  Henry.  Scots  Fus.  Gds 19  Jan.  43 

P  Bayly,  Sir  Hciir/,  Jl// 88  Nov.  41 

Bell,  Wimam,  IS  P , , 30  Mar.  43 

P  Bell,  Tliomas^  CB.  48  P SO  8opt.  37 

Bennett,  Uniiam,  48  F.  ., 10  Jan.  37 

Bigsc,  WflUara  Mattheir,  70  K S3  AprU  47 

BlacUford,  Oiwald  S imuel,  15  Drt. 20  Juno  54 

7£i  Black,  John  Lewi^  14  Drs. 11  Nov.  51 

££I  BUne,  Sir  Hugli  Seymour,  Bart,  Scots 

Fus.  Gds ^ 81  Aug.  31 

cflBlatliwayt,  6<,M>r7u  WiUiam,  IF U  Nov.  51 

Blonieaeld,  O^or?.*,  7  Dra S3  Nov.  41 

Boldero,  Henry  George,  88  F U  Nov.  51 

Bond,  Bdward,  Dep.  Batt. SOrJune  54 

Bond,  Henry,  15  Hussars    11  Nov.  51 

Bonliam,  John  firathvaite,  50 P. ............  14  Feb.  5S 

<  c  I  Boiven,  Bober^,  Coldst.  Gd« , . .  S7  Jan.  33 

9  Brackenhury,  Si,-  Kilwnrd.  6»  P. 10  Jan.  37 

?J  Brown,  Gi»taTu«,  C71.  05  P 17  Auj;.  12 

Brvnrne.  Bn thertm,  04  F II  .Nov.  81 

p  <!&!  B-owDc,  Barton  Parker,  11  4)n« 11  Nov.  51 

SBnnrnc,  GcDnse.  78  F. 28  Nor.  41 

P  fa  Brace.  William,  KH.  48  F.    «  Nov.  41 

41  Runbary.  Tliomas,  Ci*.  80  P.    36  Julv  44 

Burdett,  Frapris,  17  Dr# 19  Oct.   48 

Burton,  Francis  Aufustu*  Plunkctt,  Coldst. 

Oda. SSMay  55 

Burton,  Joseph  NettervUle.  34  F. 11  Nov.  51 

Butler.  Edward  Kent  8.  35  P, 17  June  30 

S  lal  Cadell,  Ctaarles,  Kli.  94  F S7  8ept.  38 

Cameron,  Nathaniel,  79  P. ••. , 34  June  13 

UX  Cameron,  yi.  0.  ^ff,  Gr.  Qds 7  July  S6 

Campbell,  James,  6}  P IB  Aug.  40 

9  CaoipbeU,  Patrick,  95  F ,.  10  J»n.  37 

C^rrutfaera,  Richard,  CB.  2  P, S3  July  3U 

Cnvan,  Philip  Charles,  SO  P 31  May  5S 

LharletoQ,  Henry  Wilmot.  3  Dt,  04* 11  Juuo  41 

C.urch,5ir  lUchard.CJJ.C^C^.GreekL.I...  19  Nov.  IS 

ClJtherov,  John  Chriitie,  Cold*t.Gds 80  May  43 

Cole,  Robert,  39  F, , 31  Dec.  47 

Cnlmaa, Thomas,  9  P.  ..., SO  June  54 

9  tBi  Colthorst,  James  Robert^  13  F 11  Nov.  51 

Connop.  Henry,  55  F , 11  Nov.  51 

II  Cooke,  John  Henry.  31  F,  ..,...., 11  Nov.  51 

^CaCookcRicIianl  ilarvcy,  Ci).Gr.Ods...    7  Nov.  11 
P  fiCI  Cowell,  John  Stepney,  KH,  Gold.  Gds.  15  June  30 

Cox,  Charles,  73  F ,. U  Nov.  51 

Crowe,  John,  JCir.  8  F,    ,  ...10  Jan.  37 

Cum  mine,  H<(nrj  Wcddorburce.  Ooldkt.  (idn.  27  M'ly  58 

^  Cu>t.  Hon.  Pere^iioo  Prai»rl»,  S3  P ♦ .    0  Xuv.  46 

cSDaoser,  Hon^   George   Uooel  Dawson, 

CA.89F. ..., 4  Dee.  15 

Bashwood,  Alexander  WUton,  74  F... 83  Nov.  41 

Dawson,  Robert  Keandej,  R.  Kog 89  Mar.  58 

Dpare,  Georte,  81  P 88  Dec.  88 

€aDMVanx,B.,ScoUFui.  Gds «...    3  July  SO 

IIDeTisme,  Pninri9,8^F. 11  Nov.  51 

Dicby,  Henry  R^ilpit  Acots  Fus.  Gds 80  July  30 

D'Uoo,  FfOAf i9  W lUiain,  09  P.   .  • ,    7  Dec.  47 

«a  Dlrom.  John  Piulcy.  Gr.  Gds.   , 87  Mar.  88 

££i  Dishrowe,  Goorse,  Gr.  Gds 17  A'lg.  31 

Dixon,  John,  Or.  Gds. ,« 18  May  41 

Duberley,  George,  77  F. ,'8  Dec.  48 

Dandas,  Thomaii,  38  P lOJan.  37 

Diinsmaie.  Charlc«,  44  F 15  Feb.  50 

B  EdfDoada,  Hantiltim,  7  P 11  Nov.  51 

|iEIB1pbtn«tone,J.D.,4  1V.  I.  R ISNuv.  18 

9  Palkiner,  Samuel,  83  P 11  Nov.  51 

Pane,  Henry,  15 Dn.... 17  Oct.  37 

pPendaU,  Wmiam,4Dn 84  Dec.  38 

PergwoB,  Robert, 79  F...... 13  Mar.  35 

yhWlay.Alemuicr, 9  W.l.B, ...,....,,.,  13 Feb.  58 


Plt«mr,  £M-ii  Charles,  80  F M  Jiii.  13 

Fiti  Sov,  Hugh,  Gr.  ads. 39  Dee.  40 

99ft  Flamank,  John,  35  F. 8  N«t.  46 

Pletehcr,  lU,  Gr.  Gds 36  Not.  30 

Forbes,  John.  Coldst.  Gds 7  Aug.  46 

Forbes,  Jonathan,  78  P 9  Nov.  46 

Forbes,  John  Alexander,  98  F 9  Nov.  46 

Foreiter,  Cecil  waiiaio,  53  P 83  Aug.  61 

l\>rlong,  James  43  P 7  Hay  41 

Freeman,  Thomas  Inlgo  Wlrkham,  13  F.   ..  11  Nov.  51 

miJSi  Fuller,  Prancis.  CB.  53  P 37  May  35 

i  Fuller,  Frederick  Hcrfoy.91  F.    11  Nov.  51 

Oai»ford,  John  William,  78  P 98  June  55 

?  Gamer,  John  Hatchiuson.  93  F 11  Nov.  51 
irardot,  Chark»  A.  Coldst  Gda. .  > 1 1  July  SO 

Glover,  Sterling  Freeman,  18  F 14  Apr.  46 

SB  Gooeh,  Henry,  Coldst.  Gds. 36  Nov.  38 

Gordon,  Lord  Prancis  Arthur,  1  Life  Gds. ..  30  June  51 

Gordon,  John,  47  F 16  Dee.  50 

Gould,  Prancis  Augustus,  48  F. 11  Nov.  51 

fOraham,  Henry,  69  F U  Nov.  51 

eSiGrove,  Henry,  SDr.Ods , 10  July  91 

Gunning.  Matthew,  6  P 9  Nov.  46 

9  cia  Ualkett.Hugb.  CB,  QCU,  Oet,  Legion    1  Jan.  18 

Hall,  Charles,  Scou  Pus.  Gds 13  Aug.  35 

9£aHall,Georffe,54P 88  June  38 

HaU,  Jasper  Tavlor,  53  P 83  Nov.  51 

HamUton,  Sir  James  John ,  39  F 9  Nov.  46 

Hammlll,  Thomas  Cochrane,  Ceylon  Regt...  11  Nov.  51 

Hanmer,  Henry,  Kff,  R.  H.  G  is 18  May  86 

Harding.  Ber\|Broin,  8  Dr.  Odt 14  Jul;  95 

Hardinrr,  William,  8  F S3  Nov.  41 

Hare,  ^on.  Richard.  90  F. II  Nov.  51 

9«fll  Harris,  ^Sir  Thomas  Nnel.  Unatt 13  Feb.  83 

9  HnrriMn,  John  Bacon.  CB.  50  P .10  June  18 

9  m\  Harrison,  Jolm  ('hrl?t'  pher,  A'  //.  S3  P.  88  J  uly  80 
<ll&l  Hawkins.  Henry,  Scot«  Pus.  Gdn 88  July  30 

5  Hawkins,  John  P.  C'/).  6S  P 81  June  18 
Hay,  Air  Andrew  Leith,  KU.  1  W.  I.  B...  81  Jane  81 

Hay,  David,  6  Dr.  Gds 1  Nov.  48 

fi^lHewett,  Wlllia'ii.53F 19  Aug.  38 

llort,  Richard,  81  F 1  July  48 

Hudson,  Joseph  Henry,  Gr.  Gds 10  May  45 

Holme,  William,  90  F 10  Jan.  87 

9  jiiSI  Hambley,  William,  Rifle  Br 11  Nov.  51 

p  ilumfrey,  Benjamin  GeaUs,  97  P 11  Not.  01 

9  Hunt,  John  Pmlip,  Cit.  U  P 87  Apr.  18 

9Hutton,Tboma«,38P 88  June  38 

Inge,  WilUam.  8  F 11  Nov.  01 

Irving.  Henry  Hoehton,  58  F 11  Nov.  51 

ctCl  Jackson,  Baail,  R.  ataff  Cor\y%  9  Nov.  46 

9  Johnst  m,  James,  90  K 11  June  98 

9  mL   Johnston,  WUltaro  Frederlrk,  Gr. 

Gds lOJan.  37 

Johnstone,  George,  15  F 83  Aug.  30 

Jones,  Kbenezer,  66  F...., 11  Nov.  51 

Jones,  Thomas,  14  Drs 10  Jan.  37 

Knye,  George  J^lster  Lister,  Unatt •  • , .  11  Nov.  51 

Kearney,  Charles,  8  Hi,  Od* 88  Oct.   37 

Kidd,  John  MMahon,  87  F 88  June 54 

Klng.A.  8.  lOP 18  Aug.  19 

Kirwan.  Andrew  Hyacintti,  05  F. 11  Nov.  51 

Kiteiiener.  Henry  Horatio,  9  F 5  Nov.  47 

Knox,  WillUm.  13  Drs 83  June  48 

Knox,  Browulow  William,  8cot<i  Fus.  Ud$..  15  Nov.  89 

Knux,  George,  Coldst.  O'Js , 87  July  88 

Lnrdy,  Christian  Frederick,  58  P 9  Nov.  46 

Leake,  W.  M.  Rojal  Artiltory  4  June  13 

££1  Leathnm,  James  4  P , 11  Nov..  51 

Leitrim,  WUliam,  Earl  of,  air. 83  June  54 

Lennox,  lord,  Arthur,  a:i  F 88  Nov.  48 

fiCl  Lennox,  Lord  George,  6  Drs 19  June  S3 

?LillIc,  Sir  John  Prott.  CB,  Gr.  Gds 10  Jan.  87 
tndsa.v,  Iloit.  Charles  Huah,  Gr.  Gdo 14  July  64 

Lindsay,  Mai  tin  Qeor^  Thomas,  91  F 8  April  48 

Long,  8am«iel,  Gr.  Gds 13  Sept.  27 

9  9aLuard,  John,  80  F 88  Juno  )M 

M'Coll,  Jairos.  8  Dr? 17  S.pt.  41 

9M'Vlcar,  Jolm,  40  F 11  Nov.  51 

9  M'Niven,  Thomas  William  Ogllvy,  70  P.. .  31  Dee.  41 

9  MacBean.  Frederick.  KH,  84  F 8  Nov.  88 

Maedonald,  Alexander,  G8  F SO  June  54 

9  9£i  Mttcdonold,  Robert,  CB.  R.  Art 87  May  85 

9  Wi  Mocdonsld,  Robert,  CH.  36  P 85  Aug.  89 

Maedonald,  John,  5  P 11  Not.  51 

Maod0nald,  George,  CB.  79  F S4  Feb.   14 

9MaoDouffal1,  James,  48  F 1  Nov.  ^ 


16 


General  and  Field  Officers  who  have  retired. 


MMksf,  JohaAteXn^'F 90  June  65 

MActoan,  Alexaiuler,  S  W.  I.  Begt 14  Ma/  47 

Maclean,  Henry  DttDdM,  60  F. 9  Nor.  40 

MaeiibertOD,  OiUlea,  Caaadian  Rifles   0  Not.  46 

Mair,  Ooroellat  Cuyler  Philip,  84  F 28  Not.  41 

SaOHainwariiir,  Frederidc,61P 4  Sept.  40 

Malflt,  Cliarlet  8t  Lo,  8  P 25  Oct.  49 

&Maniel»  John,  CA.  68  F 1  Jan.  13 
I  MarahalU  WUllam,  Insp.  Field  Ofllcer..  16  July  80 

Matbias,lVlUiaro,OdP. SO  June  54 

Maxwell,  Charles-  Ff anois,  83  F 97  Oct.  48 

Majme,  WiUlara,  1  F. II  Xov.  51 

Meek,  Jacob,77  78  F II  Nor.  51 

Messiter,  John,  88  F.    24  Auf .  49 

Mill,  James,  60  F. 23  Not.  41 

llfli  MUler,  Fienoes  8.  CB 4  June  14 

MiUer,  Thomas,  81  P 8  8ept..60 

Mills,  William  Maxwell.  7  Dr.  Qds. 28  Not.  41 

Milnes,  Colin  John,  C0.  65  F 4  Jane  11 

9  Morris  Sir  Georse,  40  F.    4  June  14 

9  M'Pberson,  Dancan,  97  F 28  Feb.  40 

Murray,  Sir  Arch.  John,  Bmrt.  Scots  Fus. 

Qds 28  Dee.  90 

Murray,  Samuel  Hood,  8  W.  I.  R 7  June  54 

|i4BNeTlll.  ParkPercy,6SP 11  Not.  51 

Newton,   William  Henry,   KIT,    Canadian 

Rifles 98  June  38 

Nicholson,  Thomas  William.  KH.  55  P 28  June  30 

Niooll,  Samuel  John  Luke,  80  F 4  Aug.  46 

NIcolls,  Geoiie  Oreeo,  1  Dr.  Qds tfS  Not.  41 

Nortbey,  WiUiam  Brook,  1  F II  Nor.  51 

O'Donoghue,  Daniel,  Canadian  Regt 33  July  80 

Onslow,  Arthur  Edward,  Scots  Fus.  Ods.  ..  10  Dec.  47 

Ol  iTier,  Henry  Stephen,  65  F 98  Not.  41 

Orange,  WiUlam  Kesbitt,  67  P 0  Nor.  46 

9  O'Reilly,  Anthony  Alex.  Unstt 0  Nor.  46 

Page,  George  Curry.  R.  £ngiDOors    14  April  48 

Parker,  Edward,  60  F. 90  June  54 

Parlby,  George,  4  F 11  Nor.  51 

paR  Paschal,  George  Fred.  Depot  Batt II  Nor.  51 

|l  Patten'on,  Cooke  Tylden,  51  P 11  Nov.  51 

Pearoe,  WlUiaro,  KH.  Coldst.  Gds 20  Aug.  26 

Pearson,  Cliarles,  0  F II  Nov.  51 

Peddie,  John  Crofton.  21  F 30  Oct.  48 

aCl  Phipps,  Paul,  KH,  3  Dr.  Ods 37  Oct.  20 

Piper,  Hugh,  88  F.    28  May  81 

Pitt,  Hon.  Horace,  B.  Hor«e  Gds 9  8q)t.  58 

Pottlnger,  William,  6  F 9  May  45 

fPratt,  Percy,  13F.    98  Not.  41 

9  Raines,  Joseph  Robert.  05  F. II  Not.  51 

Raitt,  George  Bdward.  9  F • 25  Sept.  14 

Randolph,  John  Weecli,  57  F. II  Nov.  51 

Reed,  Thomas.  70  F 80  Dec.  47 

Reeve,  John,  Or.  Ods 30  June  54 

f^aaiRidgway.John  Allen,  60  F 90  June  54 

Roberts,  F.  Thomas,  Or.  Gds 81  Dee.  14 

Roberts,  John  Cramer,  65  F II  Nor.  51 

Robinson,  John  George,  Scots  Fus.  CKls 13  Aug.  87 

Romilly,  Frederick,  Scots  Pus.  Gds 99  Jan.  47 

Rothe,  Lorenao,  08  P. 21  Feb.  53 

Rowley,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  9  Drs 81  Aug.  80 

9  Rords,  William,  88  F II  Not.  51 

9  Rudsdell,  Sir  Joseph,  Or.  Gds. 15  Aug.  26 

R'issell,  Lord  Charles  James  Fox,  60  F 0  Not.  46 

9  Saunderson,  William  Baaset,4F. II  Not.  51 

jinSchreiber,  George,  88  P 11  Nov.  61 

!l  fiBl  Sedley,  Anthony  Gardiner,  8  W.  I.  R. . .  16  Sept.  46 
I  aa  Short,  Charles  W.  Coldsr.  Gds 31  Sept.  80 
I  Simmonds,  Henry,  Ceylon  Regt.  7  Jan.  43 
ISimmons,  Joseph,  Clf.  41  P 1  Not.  43 
ISUter.John  James,83F 10  July  47 
mart,  Henry,  R.  Engineers 30  July  35 

Smith,  DaTid  Rae,  23  P 30  June  64 

9  SB  Smith,  George,  R.  Horse  Gds 28  June  88 

Somerset,    Poulett    George    Henry,    CB, 

Coldst  Gds 8  Mar.  54 

QO  Sowerby,  T..  Coldst.  Gds 14  May  17 

Spenee,  Jamos,  C0.  81  F 6Jan.  46 

Spencer,  Horn.  George  Augustus,  Coldst.  Gds.  90  Dee.  44 

Spicer,  W.  F. 

SteeTens,  Charles,  90  P. 96  Aug.  18 

SteTenson,  George  Milne,  Coldst.  Qds 10  June  40 

Stevenson, Thomas,  80 P.... ,....«  II  Nqv.  61 

9  Stewart,  James,  Ceylon  Rifle  Regt 11  Nov.  61 

Stewart,  Peter  Desbrlsay,  R.  Art 90  Dec.  41 

St.  Maur,  Edward,  61  F • 4  July  46 

9  Stretton,  SeTcrus  William  Lynam,  40  F. . .    0  May  43 
Strioey,  John  Kdward,  SeoU  Fus.  Ods 84  May  60 


Suckling,  NeboD  nemlng,  07  F 11  Nov.  61 

Thynne,  Lord  William,  Gren.  Ods 81  Aug.  88 

Tiemey,  Matthew  Edward,  Coldst  Gds..» ..  97  Apr.  49 

9Toole,Wmiam,89F II  Nor.  61 

Trenrh,  Power  Le  Poer.  9  Dr.  Ods 11  Not.  61 

Turberv  ill,  GerTas,  AT/r.  19  F S  Oct   80 

Twopeny,  Edward,  78  F 10  Dec.  47 

Ussher,  John,  06  F 20  June  64 

Van  Cortlandt  Henry  Clinton,  81  P 80  Dec.  43 

fTander  Meulea,  Charles  James,  78  F 8  Apr.  43 
aughan,  Herbert,  00  P 38  Nor.  41 

Tansittart,  Robert,  Coldit.  Ods. 0  Not.  46 

Vandelear,  Robert.  80  P 38  Not.  41 

9  flB  Temer,  Sir  William,  Bart 

vemon,  Qeorge  Augustus,  Coldst.  Ods 95  Apr.  48 

Warren,  George,  98  P 8  Not.  46 

Warren,  Samuel-  Robinson,  65  F.  ..••.... :   90  Dec.  80 

Watson,  WiUlam,  8  Drs 11  Not.  51 

Waogh,  William  Petrie,  16  Drs 20  June  64 

Ca  Wedgwood,  Thomas,  Scots  Pas.  Qds.  . .  51  Dee.  80 

We»t,  John  Temple,  Or.  Qds 6  July  53 

'\5niannell,Oeorge^88F.., 14  Apr.  48 

*"  W  Ilkie.  Hetcher,  Unatt 19  July  21 

jia  Wllklns, George,  CB.,  KH.  Rifle  Br. .  4  June  14 
881  Wilson.  George  DutIs,  CB.  Gr.  Gd«.. .  18  June  16 
^ilson,  Charles  Townshend,  Coldst  Gds.  ..    8  Dec.  54 

Wingfleld,  Thomas  Henry,  83  F. 10  Jan.  30 

9  Woodford,  John,  09  P 11  Not.  61 

9  Wrench,  E.  Ommanney,  0  Dm 28  June  88 

Wrottesley, /Ton.  Charles  Alexander,7  Drs...    8  July  80 

DA  Wyndhsm,  Charles,  3  Drs. 80  Dec.  87 

Wynn,  Herbert  Watkin  Wms.,  3  W.  I.  Regt.    0  Juno 54 

|l  Yale,  William  Parry,  83  F 28  June  88 

Yerbury,  John  William,  8  Drs 7  June  40 


1CAJ0E8. 

flAdair,  James,  Unatt 13  Dee.  20 

Agnew,  Charles,  IIP 33  Nov.  41 

Allen,  William  Warner,  0  Drs 31  Feb.  61 

Amsinck,  William,  53  F 88  Nov.  41 

9  Andrews,  Francis,  53  P 10  Jan.  87 

Archer,  William  Henry,  16  Drs 16  May  45 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  46  F 38  Not.  41 

Ashmore,  William,  16  F 81  Aug.  49 

98®  Austin,  WiUiam,  56  F 4  July  46 

Aylmer,  George  Edward,  40P 0  Not.  40 

9 SB  Bacon,  Anthony,  17  Drs. 31  Dec.  25 

9flSBacon,CsBMr,88Drs 10  Jan.  87 

Bagot  George,  17  F 10  Oct.  40 

Baker,  Thomas  Rfohard,  7  F 81  Aug.  88 

Balfour,  Robert  WiUiam,  88  F II  Not.  51 

Baring,  H.,  1  Life  Ods 18  Nov.  80 

Bataey,  WiUiam  D'Oyley,  77  F.   11  Not.  61 

Beamish,  N.  L.  Unott     80  Dec.  20 

Beare,  WiUlam  Qabbett  1  F 0  Nov.  40 

Beete.  John  PIcton,  81  P.    96  June  88 

Bell,  Robert,  5  Dr.  Ods. 11  Nov.  51 

Bent,  John,5P 93  July  80 

Bentham,  John,  47  F. 0  Not.  40 

Bere,  Edward  Bsker,  16  Drs 10  June  46 

Bird,  Edward M.,  IF 4  June  14 

Boileau,  Charles  Lestock,  Rifle  Br 4  Dec.  85 

B  mnor,  Thomas,  Ceylon  Rifles 28  June  86 

Boys,  Henry,  75  F 0  Nov.  46 

Bownesjs  John,  67  F • 8  Not.  46 

Blackburn,  John,  86  F 30  Dec.  40 

9  iO  BrndT,  WiUiam  S.  Richardson,  86  F.  28  June  88 

Brand,  James,  16  F 93  Nor.  41 

Brott,  John  DoTy,  17  Drs 98  May  53 

Brine,  James,  Uoatt 97  May  26 

Bringhurst.  John  Henry,  00  F 93  Dec.  48 

Browne,  #/en.  George  Aug.  64  P I  Dec.  87 

Bruce,  Wm.  T«rrell,  18  P ODee.  68 

BuUceley ,  Charles,  3  Life  Ods 88  June  88 

Burke, William, Unatt .'31  July  80 

Bush,  Robert  OOP 0  Not.  46 

9  Cairnen,  George,  86  P • •    4  Dec  89 

9  Calcott  Oeo.  Berkley,  86  F.     10  Jan.  87 

fCaldscot  Henrv,  Or.  Gds 28  June  88 

CsUey,  Henry,  10  P 7  Aug.  40 

Campbell,  Arch.  Colin,  43  P. 13  Dec.  54 

Cauiphell,  Robert  46  F. 16  May  45 

CampbeU,  John  Cameron,  0  Drs 7June4e 

CampbeU,  Thosnas  Bdmnnd,  Unatt 4  Not.  40 

Chadwlck,  James,  70  F.  33April«l 

Chalmer,  F.  D.  7Dr.  Q4«4ze^4>>W£&Uiai..  80  Dee.  36 


General  and  Field  Officers  who  have  retired. 


17 


Chutewood,  John,  OS  P II  Not.  fil 

Cbrbcie,  Wm.  Harrl*,  80  P.  , 0  No? .  98 

Own,  JohD.fiSP. 11  Nor.  51 

Cochma,  Jmas  41  F. 83  Nor.  41 

9  CoebniM,  Bm.  Wm.  Bnldii«,  IS  J)n,  ..  10  Dec  18 

|ICockbani»Wn.  Honee,9aP 98  June  88 

Coker,  Lewis,  29  F. SOOet.   40 

Camberiand,  Goo.  BiirnlL  48  F 15  Feb.  50 

eZIDanieU,John,  08F. 9  Mar.  88 

Darell,  Heorr  JoJui,  00  P 88  Nor.  64 

Dareoport,  Wn.  Dtreopprt,  94  F 0  Nor.  40 

Oawe,  Oharle^  8  F.  lOJao.  87 

9  DiUoo,  Bobert,  48  F.    6  Nor.  18 

Donaldaon,Roberl,41F.    6  Feb.  47 

f  Drake,  5ir  TlKW.  T.  F.  B.  Bor^  58  F.    ..90  Hay  14 

aSDreve,  Edward  Ward,  88  Foot OJuneS? 

Uriberg.  WlUiam,  Uoatt    1  Har.  50 

Dackett,  George  Plojd,  8  W.  I.  R.  11  Kor.  51 

DyioD,  Edward,  8  Dr. Gds 8April5S 

a  Bdwardea,  BidweU,  KH.  Unatt 8  May  84 

EllioU,  Rlcbard,  8  W.  I.  B.   IJulj  51 

Ellis,  Bobert,  15  F.  89  Nor.  4 » 

Fane,  Henrr,  4  Dn. .  90  Dec.  40 

Pawket,  Rtehmf,  87  P. 10  Nor.  41 

Ffrciich,£d«iud,74F.  lOJaD.  87 

FitxHerbert,  Richard  Henry,  Rifle  Br,   . . . ,    8  July  47 

Forbes  Geoiie,  9  Dra Sf^  June  54 

Ford,  George,  30  F IS  May  80 

Fbtbofsill,  William,  5*1  F. 88  Nor.  41 

9  Fox,  Barry,  04  F 10  June  97 

PramptoD,  Heathfleld  Jamei,  50  F. 80  Dec.  64 

Freer,  Daniel  Gardiner,  75  F 19  Nor.  47 

Frend,  George,  90  F 80  June  64 

Pylfe,Darid,44P. 4Junel8 

Pjfre.Darld,40P 10  Dec.  58 

Caie,  Edward,  Seota  Put.  Gd« 98  June  88 

Gavia,aeovfiO'HaUoran,  lODra 10  Dec.  47 

Cell,  Thomas,  99  P. 89  June  15 

OibMm,Cbar]etFlrederiek,S4P 80June54 

Oillman,  Bennett  Watkltts,  18  F 80  June  64 

Gocdall,  George,  1  F.   17  Dec.  41 

Gordon,  Doncan,  50  P.. .  •• 4  July  84 

Gore,  WlUiani  RIdiaid  Ormsby,  19  Drs 18  Oct.  52 

f  OoMet,JolinIf 85  May  85 

6rabnm,X2eorge,  1  W.  1.  R 7  June  91 

fiCt  Graham,  James  Reg.  Torin,  8  Drs.  ....  10  Jan.  37 

Grant,  James,  8 Dtt. ONor.  40 

Green,  Andrew,  48  F 18  Dec.  53 

Greene,  WiUiaro,  01 F 8  Mar.  14 

Greenwood,  J.  8  Drt 91  Dee.  87 

Greig,  John  James.  S4F. 80  June  54 

Gon.  William,  60  F. 88  June  87 

Hall,  Samuel  Madden  Francis,  75  P.  11  July  87 

^QHaattton.  A]ennderDoke,OOF 88  Dee.  88 

Hamntoo,  William  Digby,  13  Dm 14  Feb.  45 

Sea  Hare,  WiDlam  Henry,  61  P.   10  Jan.  87 
awker,  Peter  WiUlam  Lanoe,  48  F 90  June  64 

Hawkes,  Abraham,  80  F lOJnly  81 

as  Head,  Sir  PTaneU  Bond   Bart.,  KCH.  83  Dee.  88 

Hepburn,  Praneit  John  Swayne,  00  F 11  Nor.  61 

Herbert,  Arthur,  39  F. 80  June  64 

Holmes,  James  Nieol,  Canadian  Rifles  ....  89  Dec.  64 

Home,  James  Murray,  10  P 11  Nor.  51 

Hopkins.  J.  P..  JTH..  98  P 6  Nor.  85 

Hopper,  Edward,  88  P 88  Nor.  38 

lace,  Ralph,  Hggotr,  Rifle  Br. 11  Nor.  61 

Jacfcir  Walter,  7  Dr.  Ods.  10  Jan.  87 

Jocdyn,  Man,  Aogosius  George  Frederick, 

ODr.Gds.  90  Jane  54 

Jonct,  William  Prime,  05  P 11  Nor.  61 

BJodge,  Arthur,  1  W.  I.  R 10  Jan.  87 

Keao,  Henry,  97  F. 83  Nor.  41 

Keane,  Edward  A.  W.,  LMtC, 87  F 5Mar.  41 

Xeayon,  Thoma«,  8  F 95  Oct.  43 

Lawfcll,  Digby  Henry,  04  P 0  May  48 

Lel^t4Mi.  Forrester  Owen,  50  F.  80  May  80 

littlcdala,  Edward,  1  Dis 9  Nor.  40 

Loogmore,  Geoige,  R.  Staff  Corps  84  Aug.  89 

Lorett,  Thomas  Heaton,  98  P. 4April40 

Laeas,  Riehatd 8  July  90 

Lyoo,  Wi]liam,07  P 88  Nor.  41 

M'lttioy,  Wailam,  09  F. 9  Nor.  40 

M-Moido,  Alored  Charles,  10  Drs.   0  Nor.  40 

XadflMi,  Wmiam,  87  P. 11  Nur.  90 

fMarQpfW,  Donald  J.  74  F.  •  • 88Jaly  90 

Mair,Arlhiir,09  7. IS  Nor.  36 

Maiiia,  YnleBtlno  Hale,  7  F.  88  Nor.  41 

Hargarr.  Alfted  Bobnt,  64  P.  90June64 

-    ~,Ai«.lMeoek,56F 19 Dec.  64 

i%]tatel,80r. , 18  Nor,  18 


Martin,  Aleunder,  45  F. 19  Dec.  10 

Martin,  Samoel  Yorke^  68  P 9  Nor.  40 

Massy,  Hngh,  86  P SI  Aug.  55 

Matsoo,  Henry,  56  P 

Maule,  John,  09  P II  Nor.  51 

MaonseU,  George,  1  W.  I.  R 90  Joae  64 

Mayne,Jobn,  1  F 9  Nor.  40 

f  Meredith,  Richard  Martin,  ISP 15  Dec.  48 

Ha  Methold,  Edward,  8  Dr.  Ods. 10  Jan.  87 

MlUigan,  William,  08  F 93  Nor.  41 

Minter,  George,  80  F 89  Nor.  44 

S Milehell,  Parry,  58  F. SSJnne  38 

MItford,  John  Philip,  8  W.  I.  R. 90  June  54 

Montgomery,  Francis  OeUrius,  46  F 0  Sept.  80 

Moore,  Charles,  39  F. 99  July  80 

Moore,  William,  74  F 91  June  13 

Munro,  Darld, 04  P 9Dec.  98 

Murray,  M^n,  Darld  Henry,  SeoU  Pus.  Gds.   0  Nor.  40 

Napier.  JToM.  Charles,  71  P 17  June  90 

Nash,  Charles  Widenham,  Canadian  Rifles    93  Nor.  41 

Nelly,  John  Peier,  77  F 99  Nor.  39 

f  Oa  Nixon,  James  Lock,  I W.  I.  R. 10  Jan.  87 

Northey,  Aug.  J.  W.  41  P 97  Dec.  60 

aa  Nugent,  George,  7  Dr.  Ods. II  Jan.  88 

O'Connell,  Daniel,  40  P 90  June  64 

f  OXeary,  Arthur,  66  P. 93  Dee.  49 

Osl%  Arthur,  9  F 98Dec   49 

f  Orr,  John,  7  F. 10  Mar.  15 

Owen,  Hugh,  7  Drk 4  Sept.  17 

Paul,  Oiegury,  57  P 99  July  80 

Peach,  James  Peach,  1  Dr.  Gds. 18  Nor.  68 

Peaeocke,  Stephen  Ponsonby,  50  P 11  Nor.  61 

Philipps,  Courtenay,  15  Drs 6  April  88 

Pcle,  Mundy,  40  F 9  Nor.  40 

?  Pollock,  Samoel,  Rifle  Br 10  Jan.  37 
rtdeaox,  Sir  Edmund  Saunderson,  JBarf, 

OOP 6  Apr.  31 

Priestiey,  Edward  Jonathan,  KM,  96  P 81  Aug.  30 

Pringle,  Norman,  91  F 93  June  14 

Qoentln,  George  Aug.  Frederick,  10  Drs.    , .  98  Apr.  40 

H  Rainey,  John,  69  F 14  Mar.  05 

Rawllson,  George,  1  W.  I.  R 10  Jan.  37 

f  Reld,  Henry.  51  F.    10  Jan.  37 

Robertton,  Charles,  00  P 10  Jan.  87 

Robinson,  Joseph,  00  P 88  Dec.  48 

Rose,  H.  M.  St.  Vincent,  86  P 88  June  88 

RuHell,  Xord  Cosmo  George,  98  P 10  Oct.  49 

Saltoun,  AJez.  IArd9ST, 10  July  59 

Sawrsy,  Henry  Beekwith,  88  P 90  June  64 

Semple,  H.  85  F.    19  Apr.  31 

Semple,  Joho.lOF SO  Aug. 49 

Seton.  William  Carden,  41  P 16  Oct.  47 

98a  Shnmons,  George,  7  Dr.  Ods. 10  Feb.  38 

Bkynner,  Aug.  Charles,  10  Drs 93  Nor.  41 

Smith,  Seton  Lionel,  64  P 90  June  64 

Smyth,  Robert  Carmichael,  98  F 18  Bfay  41 

Speedy,  James,  8  F 98  Nor.  64 

Spence,  John,  5P.... • 9  Nor.  40 

9  St.  Clair,  William  Towers,  9  P 17  Jan.  98 

Stephenson,  William  Walter,  Rifle  Brigade  10  Jan.  37 

Stewart  William,  80  F IS  Mar.  17 

'4X3, St.  John,QeorgeFrederiGkBerkeley,50P.   S  Aug.  90 

Stones,  Henry,  18  Drs 19  Feb.  SO 

Straith,  Hector,  St.  Helena  Regt 98  June  38 

Stuart,  Donald,  40  P.   9  Nor.  40 

Sutton,  John,  47  F 16  Oct.  60 

Tarlor,  William,  70  F. 98  Feb.  44 

m  Turner,  Michael,  1  Dr.  Gds 18  Jnne  15 

Vialls,  Henry  Tliomas,  46  P 88  May  58 

Yirlan,  Chas.  C.  Xerd,  10  Drs.  19Aug.84 

Walker,  Samuel.  00  P 19  Sept.  84 

Waller,  James  W.  Samo,  KM.  10  F 98  Mar.  38 

Warburton,  Henry  WiUUmEgerton,47  F...  17  Mar.  43 

Waring,  H.  60  P 10April80 

Warrant,  Robert,  0  Drs 84  April  28 

Warran,  WiUlam,  Rifle  Br 83  Nor.  41 

Way,  Gregory  Lewes,  80  P 8  Dec.  40 

fSa  Webb,  Yere^  8  W.  L  Regt 9  Nor.  40 

Woyland,  John  Thorne,  Unatt 88  Nor.  41 

While.  Frederick,  87  F 88  Nor.  41 

aa  Whitney,  Beqjamin,  14  F 85  Nor.  88 

Wilkinson,  Arthur  Philip  Sarage,  6*^.18  P.      4  Oct.  49 
Williams,  Sir  James  Hamlya,  Bt.  7  Drs.  ..  94  Oct.  91 

Williams,  Robert,  98  P 88  Nor.  41 

Wilson.  Henry,  14  P 10  July  91 

iWoire,  Edward,  98  P. 10  Jan.  87 

Wollaston,  Fred.  0  Drs 1  Nor.  49 

a  Wood,  Henry  Owen,  87  F. 10  Jan.  87 

WooUard,  Gilbert II  Sept.  4 

f  WH«..»W*I.^..F.  „.^.^yg^^Jl  for. 


18 


OFFICERS  SERVING  WITH  SUPERIOR  LOCAL  RANK. 


OSNERALS. 

Sir  WmiMn  J.  Codriofftoo,  KCM»  Oom^ 
wmnder'in- Cfivf,  SiuttrH  Army  ......  8t  Oct.  6S 

WiHcn.  Oeoi^e  Anfloa,  Comnumdsr^iti- 
Chigf,  Etat  Indies ,  80  Not.  Oft 

9  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  GCB , S8  Dee.  55 


LIKUXKHANT-OENXRALS. 

9  82ft  James  Jacluon,  KSt,  CommanAing 

the  Force*  and  Lt,'Oovernor,  Capt  of 

Good  Hope 26  Aug.  58 

|i  a£l  Sir    Henry  iSomeract,  KCB.   KH. 

Cofnmmnder-in-  Ctiief,  Bombay 20  Jan.  65 

Henrf  W.  Barnanlf  CB.  Commanding  %nd 

DlvUlon,  Eastern  Army   90  July  55 

C&  H.    Lord   Rokeby,   Comtnandlng  Ut 

Division,  do do 

Hon.  Sir    JamM   Torke   SrarlvU,  KCB. 

Commanding  Cavalry  Division^  Eastern 

Army  SOJulj  55 

Sir  John    L.    PennjfoDicr,  XCB.    Com' 

mending  the  Forces  at  Malta 7  Sept.  55 

Sir  William  Eyre,  KCB,  Commanding  Srd 

Division,  Eastern  Armtf 6  Oct.  55 

Sir  Richard   Daeres.  KCB.  Commanding 

Boyat  Artillery,  Etutern  Army 81  Dec.  55 


ICAJOB^SNZ&AIS. 

John  Michel,  CB,  Chie/of  the  Stt^y  Turk- 

i%h  Contingent 87  Mar.  55 

Arthur  Aug,   T.  Cuoyngliaine,  CB,  Com- 

msmding  a  Division  of  Infasury^  TStrk- 

isk  Contingent 87  Mnr.  S6 

Arthur  Shirley,    do.    of  Cavalry    do 0  April  55 

W.  M.  Smith,      do,  do,  do do 

Sir  J.  Oaapaid  Le  Marchant,  Commanding 

the  Troops  in  Nous  Sootia.  etnd  New 

Brunsf^iok 1  July  65 

|l  Henry   Frederick  Lockyer,   KIT.  07  P. 

CommatuUng  tke  Troope eU  CeyUm  ....  91  Aug. 55 
19  Edward   Macartbur,    Commanding    the 

Troope  in  Austruliu  85  Sept.  55 

9  Robert  Onrrett,  KS.  49  P.  Oommanding 

Atk  Division^  Eastern  Army    5  Oct.  55 

herd  Wittian  Pnulet,  CB,   Commanding 

lAgkt  Division,  Eastern  Army 0  Nov.  55 

Dvneaa  A.  Cameron,  CB,  48  P.  Coinmand- 

inga  BigMand  IHvisien,  Saettm  Army  9  Nor.  55 


llenry  Knight  Storks,  in  the  EospTiorus,  at 
Hcvtarl,  and  all  tke  dependent  Poets  as 
far  as  Sntyma,  inettulve SS  Nor.  55 


James  R.  CraUfurd,  Gr.  Gds.  PartietUar 

Service 10  Jm.  55 

f  William  Preke  Williams,  KB.  JUaUa,,,*  SO  Jan.  55 

RandHl  Rumley,  JTa/fa do 

D.  F.  Erans,  TurkUh  Contingent    87  Mar.  65 

James  O.  Neill,  do.  do 

S.  J.  Stereos,  (7J7.       do.  do 

ChnrW  Hunter  do.  ........         do 

Collinzwood  Dickson,  R.  Art.    do do 

William  R.  Mnnsfleld,  Turkey 15  June  5A 

Maurice  Bartow,  14  P.  Commanding  a  Bri- 
gade, Easlem  Army  k 00  July  55 

Charlci  Warren,  CB.  55  P.      do do 

Charles  W.  Ridley,  Or.  Qds.   do do 

Charles  T.  Van  Straubenrce,  9  P.     do do 

Hon.  Aug.  A.  Spencer,  CB.  44  P.    do do 

John  Lawrenson,  17  Drs.  do do 

William  Parlby,  10  Drs.  do do 

Charle*  Trollope,  68  P.  do,  ,,,»         do 

Lord  George  Paget,  CB.  4  Drs.        do,  ,..,         do 

Horatio  Shirley,  CB.  88  P.  do do 

Bon.  Henry  H.  M.  Percy,  Qr.  Ods.  T^key  91  Aug.  55 
James  R.  Ciaufurd,  Gr.  Gds.  Oenunanding 

a  Brigade^  Eaetem  Army 85  Sent  55 

Fred.  Gee.  SJieireU,  CB,  8  Hussars    do    ..  89  Oct.  65 


C0L0HEL8. 

W.  M.  8.  M'Mordo,  7\«rA<?i^ 0  Feb.  55 

B.  R.  WelhoraU,  Scots  Pui.  Gds.,  Ttsrkty.,  87  Mar.  55 


USUTEirAirT-COLONXLS. 

J.  D.  O.  TuUoch,  North  America  SO  July  59 

John  L.  A.  Simmons,  CB.,  R.  Eng 14  Jul*  94 

John   Brace,  Staff  OAc«r  of  PensJocers, 

Western  Australia MSept.  64 


1LUQR8. 

L.  C.  A.  Meyer,  Jfaufsfone   83  Nor  41 

William  H.  Kenny,  Suff  Officer  ol  Pen- 
sioners, ^Ttfir  Zcataiul  89  Mar.  40 


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INDIAN    ARMY. 

{General  Officers.) 


QjsJHJS&ALS. 

Fredway  CUrkc,  Madras  AitiUory  S3  Nor.  41 

Sir  Hopton  (Stratford  Scott,  KCh.  Mad.  Inf....  SO  Jane  64 

Sir  Jamea  lilynaB  CaUvdU  OCB,  Mad,  Bug.  do 

Sir  David  LeiishUw,  £CB.  Madraa  InfiHitry ...  do 

Jamf  Welibt  do do 

Sir  Jamrt  RdmcU,  KCB,  Madras  Oavaliy ......  do 

Martin  White,  Beneal  Infmtnr  ...» do 

Rtchard  Podiaore,  Jiadna  iBlkDtiT   do 

Sir  Robert  Hooston,  JTCff.  Bengal  Cavalqr ...  do 

John  Greeastre^  Bengal  Infantry do 

Gcom  Beea  Kemp,  Bombay  l&fautry  do 

Johm  Jinnro,  Madras  Infaatir do 

Joha  Alex.  Paul  Macgre^r,  Bensal  laf. do 

Sir  Jcfferr  Prendergast,  Madraa  lur. do 

Sir  Wb.  iUebarda,  f  CA  Bengal  Int do 

AJer.  Dobcnu,  do do 

Jernr  Ftancis  Dyaon.  Bombay  Infantry do 

Sir  John  BoTeton,  KCB.  Madras  Cavalry do 

Alexander  Fair.  CB.  Madraa  Infantry  do 

Sir  James  Law  LttsUington,  6CB.  do.  Car. ...  do 

William  Charles  Kraser,  M  adras  Infantry do 

William  Gilbert,  Bombay  Infantry do 

Brackley  Kennett.         do 83  Nov.  54 

Augostns  Andrews,  CB.  Madras  Infantry    ...  10  Mar.  Sa 

James  Ahmuty,  Bengal  Artillery 15  Sept.  55 

I  Boyd,  Bengal  lufantry  do 


LLKUTIMAHT-Okw  kkMJR. 

Jobn  Maclnnes.  Bengal  Infantry  11  "Soy.  51 

James  Fallow  field  Salter,  CB,  BombMy  luf.  do 

Henry  George  Andrew  Ta>lor,  CB.  Mad.  Inf.  do 

James  Duraut,  Benral  Infantry do 

Brook  Bridaca  PariDy,  CB.  Madras  Infantry  do 
Sir  Robert  lieury  CnnlUre,  Bart,  CB.  Bengal 

Infantry  «^o 

John  Tniscott^  Bengal  Infantry do 

John  Hiekey  Collette,  Madras  Cavalry do 

John  Carfrae,  Madras  Infantry do 

KiehardWest,  do do 

George  Jackson,        do do 

Samnel  GoodfeUow,  Bombay  Engineers  do 

Jamea  Stewart  Fraser,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Peter  I>e  hi  Motte,  CB.  Bombay  Cavalry do 

Thomaa  Wilson,  Cir.  Bengal  iDi'antry   do 

George  Swiney,  Benjral  Artillery    do 

Sir  George  Pollock,  GCB.  do do 

Alexander  Lindsay,  CB.     do do 

£dward  Frederick,  CB.  Bombaj  Infantry    ...  do 

Geoige  Benjamin  Brooks,  do do 

Peter  Lodwick,  do do 

James  Morse,  do do 

Suetonius  ilenry  Tod,  Bengal  Infantry   do 

John  Bnggs,  Madras  Infantry    do 

Henry  Thomson,  Bengal  Cavalry    do 

James  Kennedy,  CJ?.       do do 

Charles  William  Hamilton,  Bengal  Infantry. . .  do 

£dmnnd  Frederick  Waters,  CJ9.     do. do 

Kichard  CoUyer  Andrte,  do do 

George  Mackenzie  Stewart,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Mark  Cubbon,  Madras  Infantry do 

Thomas  Sbubrick,  Bengal  Cavalry do 

Williim  Henry  Kemm,  Bengal  Infantry do 

Thomas  King,  Madraa  Infantry do 

Thomaa  Morgan,  Bombav  Infantry    do 

Duncan  Macleod,  Bengal  Engineers do 

William  CulJen,  Madras  Artillery  do    . 

BaridBarr,  Bombay  Infantry do 

Sir  John  Hnnter  Littler,  GCB.  Bengal  Inf....  do 

>liniam  Vincent,  BennJ  Infantry do 

Thomas  Mnrrett,  Madras  Infantry do 

Thomas  Henry  Paul,  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Henry  Tnifnell  Boberts,  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry  do 

Francis  FarquhaiBon,  Bombay  Infantry  do 

JOaht  Son.  Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  Bart.  G  CB,  do 

John  Henry,  Madras  Infantry    3  Aug.  55 

Charlea  Bansay  SkaidOB»  Boigtl  Infantry  ...  23  Aug.  66 

Samuel  Swinhoe,  do.   16  Sept,  65 

Joha  Aadcciooi  do «• 


KAJQE^XinDtAU. 

Frederick  Young,  Bengal  Infantry 80  June  64 

Thomas  Monteath  DouglM,  CB,  Beng.  Inf....  do 

WilHam  R.  C.  Goatley,  *>.  do 

Charles  Herbert,  CJ9.,  Madias  Infcntiy  do 

George  Petre  Wymer»  CB..  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Alexander  Sick,' Bengallnnntiy  Oo 

WilUam  Pattle,  CJ}.,  Bengal  Cavalry do 

Thomas  Fiddea,  Bengal  Inlhnftry do 

James  Perry,  Madraa  Infantry   dO 

Hugh  Ross>  do.    do 

John  Anderson,        do do 

James  Ketchen,  Madras  Attillety  do 

Abraham  Roberta,  CB.^  Bengal  Infanti7 do 

Jobn  Morgan,  Madras  Infantry do 

Chaa.  Arthur  0.  WalMagton,  Bengal  Inf. do 

Thomas  Oliver,  do.        do 

Michael  Edward  BagneU,  Bombay  Infantry. . .  do 

Duncan  Gordon  Scott,  Bengal  Infantry do 

Ilenry  Hall,  CB.  do.  do 

JuHns  George  Griffith,  Bombay  Artillery do 

Samuel  Shaw,  Bengal  Artillery  do 

Fred.  Larkins  Doveton,  Madras  Cavalry   do 

Charles  Butler  James,  Bombay  Infantry  do 

James  Henderson  Dunsterville.  do.  do 

Matthew  Coombs  Paul,  Beuf^Hl  Infantry  do 

Charles  Payne,  Madras  Infantry do 

Sir  Jobn  Cbeape,  KCB.  Bengd  Engineera  ...  do 

John  Low,  CB.  Madras  Infantry do 

Joseph  Harris,  Bengal  Infantry do 

Jobn  TuUocb,  C£.       do.  do 

Kichard  Powney,  Bengal  ArtiUery do 

Sir  Hu^  Massey  Wheeler,  KCB.  Bengal  Inf.  do 

George  Edward  Gowan,  CB.  Bengal  Art do 

Patrick  Montgomerie,  CB.  Madras  Artillery...  do 

James  Stuart,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Charles  Ovens,  Bombay  lufuntry  do 

Wm.  Henry  Hewitt,  Bengal  Infantry   do 

John  Home,  do.  do 

Geo.  Wm.  Aylmer  Lloyd,  CB.  Bengal  Inf.  ...  do 

Alexander  TuUoch,  CB,  Madras  Infantry do 

Arch.  Brown  Dyce,  do.  do 

J.  Wheeler  Cleveland,  do.  do 

Robert  Blackall,  Bengal  Infantry  do 

David  Capon,  CB.  Bombay  Infantry do 

Wm.  Donald  Robertson,     do.  do 

Duncan  Sim,  Madras  Engineers do 

George  Sandys,  Madras  Cavalry S8  Nov.  5i 

James  Eckford,  CB,  Bengal  Infantry do 

Mathew  Soppilt,  Bombay  Infantry do 

Andrew  Ilervey,  CB.  Bengal  Tnfantrv do 

Sir  Scudaroore  Winds  Steel,  ATC'jB.  liad.  Inf.  do 

Joseph  Lejtgelt,  Madras  Infantry  do 

l>Ye^  Schuler,  Bombay  Artillery do 

George  Moore,  Bombay  Infantry    do 

Foster  Stalker,  CJ9.     do do 

Maurice  Tweedie,  Madras  Infantry    do 

Charles  Montnbiu  Cnmiicliael,  CB.  Ben.  Cav.  do 

Henry  Lcclimern  Worrall,  do do 

John  Bennett  Hcirsey,  CB.  do do 

Georse  fiichard  Pemberton,  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Donald  Macleod,  Madras  Cavalry    do 

Stephen  Davia  Riley,  Bengal  Infantry   do 

Christopher  Godlcy,  CA.       do do 

Nicholns  Penny,  CB.  do do 

David  Cunioghame,  Bombay  Cavalry do 

Charles  Dennis  Dun,  Madras  Infancy  .........  do 

James  Parsons,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry  do 

George  Warren,  do do 

Henry  Fisher  Salter,  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry do 

Bichard  Benson,  CJI.  Bengal  infantry do 

Thomas  Mathew  Taylor,  Bengal  Cavaliy  do 

Howard  Dowker,  Madras  Infantry do 

Henry  Sargent,  do  do 

George  James  Wilson,  Bombay  Infantry do 

Lewis  Wentworth  Watson,  Madras  Inflmby...        do 
Joseph  Gamault,  do.  ...        do 

Robert  Hawkes,  Bengal  Cavalry do 

Arch.  Fullerton  Richmond,  CB.  Bengal  Inf.        do 

Jamea  Bell,  Madras  Infantry  dr 

George  Conran,  Madras  Artillery  d 

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Christopher  Dixon  Wilkinaon,  CB,  Ben.  Inf.  9S  Nor.  54 

William  Taylor.  Mndraa  Infantry   do 

Weetrop  Watkinf,        do do 

JuhnLanrie,  do do 

'  Frederick  Parkinson  Lester,  Bombaj  Artillery  do 

James  Edwin  Wifliams,  Madras  Infantry do 

Francis  Tnroley  Farrell,  Bombay  Infantry   ...  do 

William  Henry  Marshall,  Bennl  Infantry do 

Kobert  Al^cander,  Madras  Infantry  do 

J&)iii  f>flv  r-nArfl,  da ., .,  do 

BQg,.'r  Widjuniaflii  Wilmtt.  CH,  Ben,  Inf,,,....  do 

I'mutiis  Apta  cef  II  aw  Idus^  CM.    So. ,  do 

"WkMnm  John  Buttorvofth,  CB.  Ma^  Inf.  ...  do 

Jo!m  KynsftoB  iwnd.  CM^  ,.....,.,....,,...^.*.,  do 

JoliQ  Qnliaai,  Benial  Ibfantry  .„..,.. ....*„,.^  do 

Ed^iraTd  GinllA|B«A£iil  Engineers , «  do 

Adolpbuf  DerfiiK  MBrdnu  lufnQtrj  ..^. ,,„.,.,  do 

Pirhmd  HonuL  Bengal  lurttiiinr do 

K^hon  Ifibii  Tliuiey  ^'iriui}  mtJriis  Infuiilry  do 

1  honiat  Li  Hie  Icii  G  rmn,  do. , do 

Alexander  Cnmegj,  CB,  Beiigul  Liruutry    ,.,  do 

George  TwHkyni,  i,o *...„„...  do 

llftur}"  G ee  Ualierla^  Bombaj  Infontiy   .........  do 

IViHiBin  Cn^nje,  do.   ,,.^^ do 

Ibrid  1"'tjrlHa»  do,  .,.......,..„...,...  do 

J  qU  n  Jatnei  Fkirfngt^o ,  Bengal  ArtlUcry .  ..„ .  do 

I  mucij  ^t Ffit^ii p  Madras  <J^vu liy . , ^^ , . . ^, , .^ , , ^. , ,  do 

Cli*rlei  Rifhoj-a  William  Uuc,  CB.  Ikft.  Inf.  do 

WilLiuu  Jotin  Gniixlu^,  CJiF«  da  ..,  do 

GcQrp^e  131  nxske,  CB.  Bengali  Arliiicry    ,.......,  do 

J  oh  II  ¥  aid  wyn,  M  udmi  Inf sniry .. .  ..,..„..,.,..,  do 

Benjaoiiti  B^bei^son  Mitclibij  do*,.. «,.,,.......  do 


Ste|,U II  Moody,  Beivpa!  Infiutry    ,.,..„...„...  28  Nov.  54 

Wbtkirt  Lciwi»  WHli^ni!!,  Mndrai  Infuitrf ......  do 

Kjfre  Efniii  Brace,  MncTrBia  Infantry  ............  do 

Heniy  Conintthrim,  Mailrus  Cavujrj   ,,.......,..  do 

WUIJam  iuitice,  Madrni  Inf&atr;  ,«............,  do 

Joliti  CloiTjfh,                do,              ,,,„..  do 

Tlinnm^  JlickSiifOTij  BcpBpl  Infyntry  ............  do 

llenr^  Cli<iitili«rii  Murmv  Cos,  Bcupl  Inf.  ,,.  do 

Joliii  IToff^in.  CB.        '                  flij.         ...  do 

G&>rp  lluiah,  f  i*,                            do.          ,..  do 

Tn-il  LT  Fck  B In  n  d  tl  I*  C^.  ilad  rai  .\  rtillery do 

Jcilin  CiiatfibeiU  CJt,  Madrn«  Itifujitjy  ,."..,.«,  do 

ThinSAA  Quwet  Font^T,        do,             .,„„,,.  do 

Fm.  Franklund  Wliinysttti,  MatlfMi  ArU do 

Jfimei  Adamilovrden,  Mudnii  ItifimtTy  ......  do 

Au;;iiilui  €liirl[#,                      Ju.              .„..,  do 

ClJirW  llenuiJlOiti,  VB.  tlsii^  Inratiiry  .„..,  do 

Kdwnrd  AruiaLrQaK,  MAdma  InranlrY   .........  do 

CliKirles  WutlJiugLiuin,  CH^  Bombay  Engincen  do 

TVio,  Ikiin  ISlOf^JBtA.  Dun  Kill  lariuitr; „..  do 

AIm-  TJioftlfton  MtM,  CM,  liouibay  lofantry,  .  do 

MturJra  SUr  k,  CB .  Bdtnlimv  Co valry ". , . .  do 

James  OutrMcn,  Bt^DiW  ^^^^^'^^  ...............  do 

WMIbm  Wvllic.  t:j3.        do.            .., „,„  do 

T.    '       hu.^rnvnc.CB.An.            ,. ..._,  do 

I              H I  ci  9  .^  ittry ,  CIt,  Lienpl  Cavalry ......  IS  April  6& 

A.^^»i,.  Woodbura,  CM.  Bombay  Inf.  1  May 

John  Drink  water  Syers.  Bengal  Innntry 7  May 

George  Grantham,  Madras  Infantry  8  Aug. 

neury  Cracklow.  Bombay  Infantry   33  Ang. 

WilUam  Prescott,  Madru  Infantry    15  Sept. 


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YEOMEN    OF   THE    GUARD. 

Her  Majesty's  Body  Guard. 
{INSTrrCTED  BY  HENRY  VII.,  IN  THE  YEAR  1485.) 


.  CtQ^/om.— J.  R,  Vise,  Sydney,  30  Dec.  1862. 
Luutenant, — Sir  George  Philip  Lee. 
Ensign,—^  Sir  George  Hotdton,*  Ct^t.  kp.  43rd  Foot. 
CierioftheChepteandAdjiitant.^^^^^oYm'FitzMhXLncef^  K.H.,   Colonel  h.p.   Unatt 

Exons. 
9  Wi  Sir  John  Kincaid,'  iaie  a  detain  in  the  Rifle  Brigade. 
Richard  Phibbs//a/e  a  Captain  in  the  4SthFoot,(f  dfqj,  4th  B»  Lancashire  Militia, 
Thomas  Parker  Rickford,  late  a  Captain  in  the  23r<2  Fusiliers. 
George  Vamham  Macdonald,  late  Captain  IQth  Foot, 

140  Yeomen. 

I  Sir  George  Houlton  lerved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry,  through  the  whole  of  the  retrrnt 
to  Comnna  under  Sir  John  Moore  in  1808.  Served  alto  in  the  Walcheren  expedition  in  1800.  Subsequently  in 
th«  Peninrala,  inclading  the  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras  in  1810,  pursuit  of  Masicna,  actions  of  Pombai, 
^inha,  Casal  Nora*  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Fos  d'Aronee,  Sabugal,  Castrejon,  Sao  Christoral,  San  Munos,  and  San 
Milan ;  battles  of  Poentes  d*Onor,  Salamanca, Tittoria  (severely  wounded), Pyrenees.  Kivelle,  Nlve(Oih,  10th,  llih, 
i2Ui,  and  18th  Dec.  1818),  and  Toulouse ;  siege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  taking  of  the  outwork  of  that 
r'ace,  Fort  Reynard;  and  siege  and  storming  of  Badi^oz.  Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 
>«rved  in  the  storming  of  the  Linea  of  New  Orleans,  and  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France. 

9  Colonel  FitzMaarlee  joined  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  volunteer,  in  1811,  and  served  to  the 
rod  of  tho  war,  including  the  affair  at  the  Mill  at  Freizadas,  action  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuenles  d'Onor,  sieRfit 
and  assaulu  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo  and  Badajoz,  action  at  San  Milan,  and  battle  of  Yittoria— skirmishing  in  advance, 
^•*  therewith  two  Riflemen,  tooktheJIr«t  gun  captured  that  day,  and  secured  seven  prisoners;  pursued  the  enemy 
<o  Pampeluna,  under  tba  walls  of  which  their  latt  gun  was  taken ;  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  carrying  the  helplits  of 
^>ltalar,  and  the  forClfled  pass  of  Bera;  defended  an  orchard  in  front  of  Arcangues  for  a  whole  day  wiih  one  sub- 
<iivision  ;  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  together  with  thoae  near  Bayonne  on  the  10th,  11th  and  IStli  Dec., 
1(^13 ;  the  brilliant  action  with  Sonlt's  rear-guard  at  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  numerous  minor 
affairs.  He  served  also  tho  campaign  of  1815,  led  the  advanced  guard  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Brojr,  where  he  had 
the  honor  of  firing  the  Arst  shot.  Leg  broken  at  the  storming  of  Badajoz,  and  severely  wounded  in  tlie  thigh  nt 
<}uatre  Bras.  Kecvived  the  Hanoverian  Order,  the  Waterloo  Medal,  and  the  Silver  War  Mednl  with  eight  Clasps. 

3  nx  Johu  Kincaid  joined  tlie  Rifle  Brigade  in  1809,  and  retired  from  It  as  a  Captain  in  1891.  He  served  on  the 
Walcheren  expedition  in  1800 ;  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  retreat  to  tlie  lines  of  Torrek- 
Vrdras  in  1810,  occupation  of  them,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  at  Bantarero,  Pombal,  Bcdinha,  Casal  Xova,  Foe 
't'Arooee  (wounded),  and  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentesd'Onor,  actions  near  Fuente  Ouinaldo  and  Aldeade  Poute,  siege 
•-nd  ftorming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,— was  one  of  the  leaders  of  the  storming  party  of  the  Light  Division ;  siege  and  storiii- 

< ;  of  Badafos,  actions  on  the  heights  of  San  Chrlstoval  and  at  Castrejon,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid, 
'''^'.reatf  rom  Salamanca,  In  which  he  was  acting  Brigade-M^Jor  to  the  1st  Brigade  of  the  Light  Division ;  actions  at  San 

XunosandSan  Milan, battle  of  Vlttoria,  and  three  days'  severe  skirmishing  in  following  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna, 
"!•'  ich  ended  in  the  capture  of  their  last  gun  by  the  Rifle  Brigade:  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  storming  the  heights 
''fKchalar,  storming  the  fortified  heighu  of  Bera,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  together  with  those  near 
Bayonne  on  the  9ch,  lOih,  lltb,  12th,  and  ISth  Dee.  I8I3;  action  at  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  nume- 
rous minor  affairs.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat  on 
the  following  day,  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris:  at  Waterloo  his  horse  wss  wounded  in  five  places  and 
killed  under  him.    He  haa  received  tho  Silver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

4  Captain  Pblbbs  eerved  five  years  with  the  48th  Begt.  in  India,  Including  the  campaign  apainst  the  Rfv{nh  of 
f'oorg.  In  April  IBM. 

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The  Body  Guard  of  the  Sovereign  on  all  Public  and  State  occasions, 
(BSTABLISHED  IN  THE  TEAR  160Q.) 


Captain. 
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iEsculapius  Field P  4  Mar.  38 

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9  John  Henry  Ck>oke*    2  Oct.  44 

iBrevet  Lt.-Col.  late  of  21  F. 
Wm.  Henry  Brabazon  Conner  .  .p  14  Nov, 44 

Richard  Edward  Davies   P16Mar.47 

9  «»  P.  Percy  Nevili'    p  1  Apr.  47 

(to<«  Mtyor  G»rd  RegU  and  Brwet  Litut.-Colonel.) 

Francis  Yanderlure  Mills p  16  Nov.  48 

Edward  Goodwin p22  June  49 

Stapleton  Charles  Cotton p  16  Oct.  49 

Charles  Tyler p  12  Feb.  60 

Edward  Hayward P30Apr.  50 

Henry  Shephard  Smyth p  24  Ang.  50 

Thomas  Howard    p20Nov.  50 

James  Fielder  Peto    p20  Nov.  50 

Adolphus  Geo.  Finch  Cotton    ..p21  Jan.  51 

Charles  James  Cos    P25  Feb.  51 

Markhind  Barnard    p  14  May  51 

Edward  Satherland  {Capt.  h.  p.)  26  Feb.  52 


Wm.l>amiiie(lateCapt.2ndP,)v  6  Apr.  52 

Francis  John  Helyar P26  Apr.  52 

Thomas  Robert  M'Coy*    p  5  May  52 

(late  Capt.  QAth  Rsgt.) 
Richard  George  Grange    p  9  Jane  52 

iCkgttain,  late  of  Bengal  Army,) 
S.  Hobson7  {late  Capt,  lOth  F).  p  6  Jan.  53 

William  Julius  Marshall   P28May5d 

Geo.  Watkin  Rice  [late  Capt.2»F.)  p  22  Oct.  53 

Henry  Robertson P29Dec.  53 

Philip  Salomons    p  6Mar.54 

Wm.  Handoook  Middleton  . . .  .p  6  May  54 
Charles  James  Lindam 19  May  54 

iCapU$in  emd  Brigade-Uitfor  at  Dover,) 
Henry  Paget  White p  80  May  64 

\late  Captain  Madras  Armp,) 

WilUam  Walter  Caiigill   p  1  June  54 

Robert  Grange p  3  Aug.  54 

{late  Capt,  Bengal  Ara«y.) 

Geo.  Bridge,  {Capt,  k.p,) i  Nov.  54 

John  Alex.  Hunter    p  1  Nov.  54 

T.  L.  Champion p  23  May  55 

James  W.  Cookney    p  5  July  66 

Arthur  Hinton  Moore p  1  Jan.  56 


il4^'«^afi^.— Joseph  Skipp  Uoyd,  p  5  May  52. 

JJarMn^.— Samuel  Wilson,  p  24  Feb.  31. 

Svb'Offlcers,-'^  tm  Iit..Col.  Nevill,  18  May  48. 
9  Major  Cooke,  24  June  48. 


Scarlet— Facing  Blue. 


il^cntf— -Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


1  Major BlaklttoD  hsTiiis  pawed.through  the  Royal  MiUtarv  Academy  at  Woolwich  in  1809,  he  proceedad 
to  India  as  a  Cadet  in  the  East  India  Company's  Seryice,  and  wai  appointed  to  the  Corps  of  Engineera  on 
the  Madras  Establishment,  being  then  on  half-pay  as  a  Lieutenant  in  H.M.  Serrice.  In  I80S  he  terved  in 
the  campaign  against  the  Mahrattas,  and  wu  engaged  in  the  batUes  of  Asaaye  and  Aigaum,  and  at  tho 
sieges  and  assaulU  of  Ahmednuggur  and  Gawiighur.  At  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  YeUore  in  1S06 
he  directed  the  guns  by  which  the  gate  was  blown  open.  In  1810  he  acted  u  Chief  Engineer  at  the  capture 
of  tho  Island  of  Bourbon.  Haring  been  employed  in  reconnoitring  the  coast  of  the  Isle  of  France  prerious 
to  the  arrival  of  the  expedition,  he  was  instrumental  in  discovering  the  spot  where  the  descent  was  made; 
and,  having  been  appointed  to  the  charge  of  the  Guides,  he  led  the  advance  of  the  Army  until  the  nirrett* 
der  of  that  Island.  For  his  services  on  the  above  occasion  he  was  nominated  Extra  Aide^e-Camp  to  the 
Commander-in-Chief,  Sir  Samuel  Auchmuty,  on  the  expedition  to  Java  in  1811 ;  and  having  been  sent  la 
advance  with  the  Chief  Engineer  to  flx  on  the  point  of  landing,  he  was  engaged  in  a  seriottt  afihir  on  the 
coast  In  the  boats  of  H.  M.  ships  Barracouta  and  Leda,  On  the  landing  of  the  Army  he  was  engaged  in 
the  aAtrsof  Wellcvrieden  and  Samarang,  and  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  the  fortified  position  of  Gomelis. 
In  I81S,  having  attained  the  ranlc  of  Captain  in  the  corps  of  Madras  Engineera,  he  returned  on  ftirlough 
to  England.    Shortly  afterwards,  having  been  placed  on  full  pay  in  H.  M.  87th  Regt.,  he  was  appointed  to 

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a  Company  in  the  17th  PortugueM  Regt.,  with  which  he  feiT«d  in  the  Light  Division  of  th«  Peninsular 
Annjr  until  the  conclusion  of  the  war ;  having  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  Nirelle,  Nive,Orthei, 
and  Toulouse,  and  in  all  the  aflhirs  in  which  the  Light  DiTision  was  engaged.  At  the  siege  of  San 
Sebastian  he  rolnnteered  as  an  Bngineer,  and  while  so  engaged  was  scTerelj  wounded.  For  his  serTlces  on 
this  occasion  he  was  promoted  to  a  Ck>mpanx  in  the  27th  Regt.{  in  1816  was  placed  on  half-pay;  and  on 
the  SSrd  June  184S  he  was  brought  on  f uU  pay  of  the  filst  Regt.,  and  retired  by  the  sale  of  his  commissions 
He  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps ;  also  the  Indian  War  Medal. 

5  Lt.-CoL  Cooke  served  with  the4SrdBegtatWalcheren,in  1809.  In  Jane  1811  hejoined  theLight  DiTision 
in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  of  Badi^os  (wounded 
at  the  assault),  actions  of  Castr^on  and  San  Christoval,  battle  of  Salamanca*  actions  of  San  Munoz  and 
San  Milan,  batUe  of  Tittorla( wounded),  actions  in  the  Pyrenees,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  the  atuck  on  the 
heighto  of  Vera,  battle  of  the  Nlvelle,  batUes  of  the  NItc  on  the  0th,  10th,  Uth,  18th,  and  ISth  Dec., 
afCtiona  at  Tarbes  and  Arcangues,  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  various  aflhlrs  of  less  Importance.  On  the 
8th  Jan.  1816,  he  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  before  New  Orleans.  He  served  after- 
wards with  the  Army  during  the  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  reeeifed  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

3  Lt.-CdIonel  NevlU  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  9nd  Battalion  of  the  SOtii,  from  July  1810  to  May 
1818;  also  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  and  that  of  1816  in  the  Netherlands:  he  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  Cadis,  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  various  minor  actions  when  in  pursuit  of 
Massena,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  of  Ciudad  Bodrlgo,  siege  and  storm  of  Bad^os  (severely 
wounded  In  the  head  and  leg  when  leading  the  ladder  party  in  the  Escalade  of  the  St.  Vincent  Bastion), 
battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  (severely  wounded  thiough  the  left  shoulder  in 
the  storm  of  the  first  line  of  the  castie,  4th  Oct.  1813),  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  assault  on  Bergen-op- 
Zoom,  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris :  throughout  all  the  above-mentioned  sieges  he  acted  as 
an  Assistant  Engineer.  In  1817-18  and  19  he  served  in  the  Mahratu  war,  from  the  battle  of  Mahldpore 
(as  a  volunteer)  to  the  siege  of  Aseeerghur ;  and  in  1830  he  was  attached  to  the  Nisam's  Troops  at  the 
capture  of  a  Predatory  Force.  After  serving  29  years  in  India  with  the  SOth  and  18th  Dragoons,  and 
20lh  and  68rd  Begts..  bis  health  failed  when  in  command  of  the  left  wing  of  the  68rd,  in  a  very  un- 
healthy climate.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps ;  also  the  India  War  Medal. 

6  Captain  M*Coy  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  rebel  natives  of  the  Southern  district  of  New 
Zepland,  in  the  Horokiwi  Valley,  including  the  skirmish  on  the  6th  Aug.  1846.  Also  present  in  the 
action  A  Wangaani  on  the  10th  July  1847. 

7  Captain  Hobson  served  with  the  10th  Foot  in  the  BotleJ  campaign  In  1846,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 


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THE  FOLLOWING  HAVE  BEEN  OMITTED  IN  THEIR  PROPER  PLACES. 


Payma$ter8  for  Army  Services,  ^c. 

9  George  Thomas  Benson,*  ^0  May  36;  Sn»,  13  Feb.  12 ;  X/.  26  Aug.  13. 

Francis  Levett  Bennett,'  29  Oct  47 ;  Ens.  p  25  July  37  ;  Lt,P6  July  39. 

Alexis  Corcoran,*  8  July  42 ;  Eru,  30  Nov.  38 ;  Lt,  8  April  42. 

Robert  William  Duff,  19  Jan.  49  ;  Eru,  p  20  June  45 ;  Xf.  p  9  June  46. 

William  Henry  Filzgerald,*  20  Sept.  39 ;  J3ru,  15  Jan.  47  ;  Lt,  p31  May  33. 

John  Holland,  14  Aug.  55 ;  2nd  Lt,  26  March  28  ;  Lt,  15  If  ot.  36. 

Charles  Scarlfai  Naylor,*  8  May  35;  Ens,  1  Sept.  12;  Lt,  25  Dec.  15;  Capt,  9  May  34. 

9  John  Nowlan,«  21  Dec.  55 ;  JEns,  20  Not.  40. 

Veterinary-Surgeon  to  the  Forces, 
G.  Western,  23  Oct.  55. 


War  Services  of  the  Paymasters. 

1  Paymaster  Benson  seryed  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including 
the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees  (wounded  in  the  arm),  Pampeluna,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes, 
and  Toulouse,  and  has  rocelred  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Seryed  also  in  the  American 
war,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  right  breast  by  a  rifle-ball  at  Plattsburgh.  Seryed  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Scbas- 
topol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

2  Paymaster  Bennett  served  the  Sntlej  campaign  of  1845-46  as  Lieut.  9t1i  Foot,  including 
the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Seryed  the  Bastem 
campaign  with  the  44th  Regt.,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

3  Paymaster  Corcoran  seryed  the  Coorg  campaign  in  April  1834  with  the  48th  Regt. 

4  Paymaster  Fitzgerald  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Eaflir  war  in  185J-52  (Medal) ;  and 
with  the  30th  Regt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  inclnding  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Captain  Naylor  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Loghur,  Koaree,  Ryghur,  and  seyeral 
small  Hill  Forts  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1818.  Served  in  the  Serwent  Warree  State, 
and  was  seyerely  wounded  in  both  legs  (compound  fracture  of  the  right)  at  the  assault  of  Roree, 
13th  Feb.  1819.  Seryed  also  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825  and  1826;  and  at  the  capture  of 
Eurrachee  in  Lower  Scindc  in  1839.     Has  received  the  India  Medal  with  a  Clasp  for'Aya. 

6  Paymaster  Nowlan  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  11th  Regt.  in  1813  and  14,  and  has 
receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Niyelle,  Niye,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 


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STAFF  AT  HEAD  QUARTERS. 


CoiCliANDBB  IN  GhIBF. 

9  £iBi  Field-Marshal  VUeimnt  Hardinge,  GCB.  Colonel  of  the  57Ui  Regiment. 

MUUary  Secretary* 
9  88i  Major-GenerM  Charles  Yorke,  Colonel  SSrd  Foot. 

Aidei'^ie'Camp, 

Major  The  Duke  qf  Beaufort,  Half-pay  Unattached. 

Major  Henry  Hardinge,  Rifle  Brigade. 

Colonel  R.  B.  Wood,  CB.  h.p.  97th  Foot  (Extra). 

Major  G.  A.  Mande,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Major  John  Peel,  d4th  Foot. 

Adjutants-Gbhbral. 

Major-General  George  Augustas  Wethcrall,  CB.  KH.,  Colonel  of  the  84ili  Uegt. 
9  03 General  Sir  Hew  D.  Ross,  GCB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Deputy  AefjutantS'Oeneral, 

Colonel  William  Frederick  Forster,  KH.  h.  p.  Unattached. 
9  Colonel  Edward  Matsoo,  Royal  Engineers. 

Airittant  A^utants-QentraU 
Colonel  Robert  Percy  Douglas,  Unattached. 
llent.>Colonel*7ames  Eenoard  Pipon,  h.  p.  68th  Foot. 

DeptUy  Assistant  AdgtUant»*Oeneral, 

Major  John  Williams  Reynolds,  Unattached. 
Captain  Frederic  Sayers,  23rd  Fusiliers. 

Inspecting  Field  Officer ^  and  Superintendent  of  the  Recruiting  Department, 
Colonel  Thomas  Edwin  Kelly. 

Quarter-Master  Gbnbral. 
Major-General  Sir  Richard  Airey,  K.C.B. 

Deputy  Quarter-Master  OeneraU 
Colonel  Han.  Alexander  Gordon^  CB.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Assistant  Quarter-Masters  General. 

Colonel  Terence  O'Brien,  Unattached. 

Major  Joseph  Edward  Addison,  h.  p.  97th  Foot. 


AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  THE  QUEEN. 


Colonel  T.  Wood,  Royal  East  Middlesex  MiUtia. 

John  Le  Coateur,  Jersey  Militia. 

^  —  Ernest  JSaW<>/'MoiintEdgcmnbe,Dake  of 
Coruwall'ft  Rangers. 
Thos.  Earl  de  Grey,  York  Hussar  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry. 

^  . Edw.  Baker,  R.  Wilis  Yeomanry  Cavalry 

**a  — Cha-  D.  0/ Richmond,  KO.Suuex  Mil. 

James  Priaulx,  Guernsey  Militia. 

— Jtfar^viso/ Donegal,  Antrim  Militia. 

— J[4>ra  Dyneror,  R.  Carmarthen  Militia. 

— Henry  Vaughan  Brooke,  CB.  38  F. 

,  _ George  Thos.  ConoUy  Napier,  CB.  Unatt, 

»0~— John  Bloomfleld,  R.  Artillery. 

— Edward  Lugard,  CB.  29  F. 

— Thomas  Poster,  R.  Engineers. 

Sir  Hen.  Montgomery  Lawrence,  KCB* 

Bengal  Artillery 
Henry  Tod  Tucker,  CB.  Bengal  Inf. 


9  Colonel  Fortescue  Graham,  R.  Marines. 

^<rThos.St.VincentH.C.TroubrIdge«  Bt, 

CB.  Uiialt. 

ffon.  H.  H.  M.  Percy,  CB,  Gr.  Gds. 

T.  M  Steele,  CB.  Coldst.  Gds. 

Henry  Darby  GrifBth,  CB.  S  Drs. 

James  Webber  Smiih,  CB.  Unatt. 

Hon.  Percy  E.  Herbert,  CB.  Unatt. 

Thomas  Hurdle,  CB.  R.Mar. 

Collingwood  Dickson,  CB.  B.  Art. 

William  9.  R.  Norcott,  CB.  Rifle  Br, 

John  William  Gordon,  CB.  R.  Eng. 

n.S.H.  Prince  W.  A.  Edward  of  Saze 

Weimar,  Gr.  Gds. 

— Thomas  Forsyth  Tait,  CB.  Beng.  Army. 

William  Mayne,  Bengal  Army. 

-^—  Wm.M.S.M*Mttrdo,LandTransportOorp9 
Edwd.  Robert  Wetherall,  ScoU  Pus.Gds. 


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"PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO." 
ColoneL 
9  Stapleton,  Viscayni  Combennere,*  GCB.  OCR.  2nd  Xdeut,  26  Feb.  1790; 
Lieut,  16  March,  91;  Capt,  28  Feb.  93;   Mqjor,  March,  94;  Lieut.- CoL 
9  March,  94;  CoL  1  Jan.  1800 :  Maj.-Gen.  30  Oct.  06;  Lt.-Gen.  1  Jan.  12; 
Gen,  27  May,  26 ;  Field-Marshdl2  Oct. 65;  Col.  iBt  Life-Gaards,  16  Sept.  29. 
Lieut.'Colan^  and  Coianel, 
Richard  Parker,  Comet,  p  2  Aug.  22;  Lieut.  P31  July  26;  Capt.  PdO  June  28; 
Brevet'Mqjor,  23  Nor.  41  ;  Mi^or  {J*  Lt.-Col.  9  Noy.  46 ;  CoL  20  June  64  ; 
Lt.'CoL  ^  CoL  20  June  64. 

Mqjor  and  Lieut.'-ColoneL 
James  Macnaghten  Hogg,  Cornet,  pO  Oct.  43 ;  Lieut,  p  13  Aug.  47 ;  Capt.  p  13 
Dec.  60;  Mqjor  §•  Lt.-CoL  P22  June  66. 


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Captains 
George  Fucoun/ Dupplin 
Hon,  D.C.  Fitz-G.  De  Roa 
Theophilus  John  Lereit 
G.H.  AM-ZoZ-MountCharieB 
Henry,  Viae,  Elmley . . .  • 
St.  Geo.  Fra.  R.  Caulfield 

Richard  Bateson 

Henry  Wyndham  ..«•»» 

Lieutenants. 
Francis  George  Hare. . . . 

Walter  de  Winton 

Algernon  William  Peyton 
Arthur  Henry  Davenport 
Fred.  Dorrien  Magens  . . 
James  Keith  Fraser  *  •  •  • 
William  George  Craven .  • 
Robert  W.  Grosvenor   . . 

Cornets  and  Sub- 
lieutenants. 
William  Hessey,  R.M.  . . 
John  Limberti  Adij,  •  •  •  • 
A.E.H.G.FMC.GNyde) 

Wilton 5 

Lord  Charles  Bruce  «... 
Hon.  Cecil  Duncombe  . . 
M.  W.  Viact.  Powersconrt 
Eustace  J.  Wibon  Patten 
Hon.  Seym.  J.  G.  Egerton 
Rd.Myddleton  Blddulph 
Ad^tant.- 


COR.  and 
sub-lieut. 


P  29  Mar.  44 
P  7  Feb.  46 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P81  Dec.  44 
P  6  May  48 
P 10  Nov.  48 
P16Msr.49 
P27  April  40 

P 16  Mar.  60 
P  17  June  61 
P 19  Aug.  61 
P  12  Dec.  61 
P 13  Feb.  62 
P 16  April  62 
Pll  June  62 
p  6  Aug.  63 


LIEUT. 


9  Apr.  48 
P  6  May  48 
P   1  Oct.  60 

19  Oct.  60 
P 13  Dec.  60 
P  16  May  61 
P  81  Oct.  61 
P  16  Jan.  62 


P 13  April  62 
~  4  Aug.  64 
4  Aug.  54 
8  Nov.  64 
P  1  Dec.  64 
P  23  Mar.  66 
P  16  May  66 
P  22  June  66 


CAPTAIN. 


P  16  May  61 
P  31  Oct.  61 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P  1  Deo.  64 
P  23  Mar.  66 
P  16  May  66 
p  22  June  66 


BREVET- 
MAJOR. 


13  Dec.  60 
7  July  64 

P   4  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  64 

P  8  Nov.  64 

P    1  Dec.  64 

P 12  July  66 

P 13  July  66 

P21  Dec.  65 
Comet  ^  Suh-Lt.  John  Lirobeit,  7  July  54. 
Quarter-Master. — Hugh  Hanly,  8  Feb.  64. 

Surgeon. — James  Cockburn,  12  Sept.  48 ;  Astitt.'Surg.  16  April  36. 
Assistant-Surgeon, — Owen  William  George,  M.D.,  6  June  61. 
Veterinary-Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Jex,  4  Oct.  89. 

Scarlet. — Facings  Blue. — Agent,  George  Samuel  Collyer,Esq. 
[Returned  from  France,  January  1816.] 

1  Lord  Combermere  accompanied  his  Regt.  (the  eth  Dr.  Odt.)  to  Flaaden  in  Aug.  1709,  and  served  to  the 
•ad  of  that  campaign,  and  until  June  of  the  following  one.  In  1796  he  embarlied  in  command  of  the  t6th 
Lt.  Drs.  for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  served  a  short  but  active  campaign  under  Sir  Thomas  Craig,  when 
be  aeoompanied  his  Reg t.  to  India,  where  he  served  in  the  memorable  campaigns  of  17D8  and  09,  against 
TIppoo  Sultaun,  Including  the  battle  of  Mallavelly,  and  siege  of  Seringapatam.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula 
In  1808,  in  command  of  a  brigade  of  cavalry,  cousistlng  of  the  14th  and  18th  Lt.  Drs.,  at  the  head  of  which 
be  distinguished  himself,  during  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  Portugal,  including  the  operations  at  Oporto, 
and  afterwards  at  the  battle  of  Talavera.  In  Aug.  1800,  the  local  rank  of  Lieut.>Gen.  was  conferred  upon 
bim ;  and,  early  in  1810,  he  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  whole  allied  cavalry  under  the  Duke  of 
WelllngtoA,  and  renuilned  in  that  command  until  the  termination  of  the  war  in  1814,  and  distinguished 
himself  at  the  head  of  the  cavalry  upon  every  occasion  that  presented  itself,  including  the  various  actions 
In  eorering  the  retreat  fTom  Almeida  to  Torres  Yedras,  battle  of  Busaco,  actions  at  Villa  Garcia  and 
Castn^on,  battles  of  Puentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca  (severely  wounded),  action  at  El  Bodon,  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Senred  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  in  18S5  and  86, 
M  Commander-in-Chief.  His  Lordship  has  received  a  Medal  for  Seringapatam;  the  Gold  Cross  and  one 
Clasp  for  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Puentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse ;  and  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  and  Pyrenees.      Digitized  by  \^3UUy  It! 


2nd  Regiment  of  Life  Guards. 


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39 


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26  1 


Half 
Pay. 


"  PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO." 

V  Oa  John,  Xard  Seaton,*  GCB.  QCMQ.  OOH..  JS!im.  10  July  1704 ;  Zieut,  4 
Sept  OfT;  Ozpf.  12  Jan.  00;  Mqfor,  21  Jan.  08 )  Lt.-CoL  2  Feb.  00;  0)l  4 
Jane  14 ;  Mqjor-Gen.  27  May  25 ;  Xiett^-Gen.  28  June  38;  Ci7en.  20  Jane 
54 ;  Col.  2Dd  Life  Guards,  24  March  54. 

Lieui,^Colonsl  and  CdUmel. 
Lewis  Duncan  Wmiams,  Comet ^  p  21  June  ^\  Lieut,  p  23  July  25;  Capt,  P  15 
July  28;  P^-Jfq;.23  Nor.41;  3fq;.$'X^-CoZ.PdODec.45;  C^Z.  20  June  54  ; 
Lt.'Col.  j-  Col.  P 14  July  54. 

Me^and  Lietti.'CoUmeU 
Moantjoy  Francis  Martyn,  Cor.  p  27  Dec.  27  ;  lAeut.  p  22  Mar.  31 ;  Copt.  P  22 
April  36 1  Bt.'Mcff.  0  Nov.  40;  BM,^.- Co2.  20  Jane  54 ;  Mqj.^  U.-Col. 
P 14  July  54. 


Captains. 
George  Howard  Vyse 
Thos.  Ogilvy ,  2. 0. 1 1  Not.  ftl 
Hon. F.John  Evans  Freke 
£.  M.  Earl  0/ Longford 
Henry  Savile  Lumiey  . 

Foontaine  Hogge   

Edw.  Ffolliott  Wingfield 
John  G.  Carter  Hamilton 

LlBUTBNAllTS. 

H.  J.  T.  Steph.  Townsend 
Robert  Q^Brien  Jameson 
H.DaItonWitt!t  Lyon^^;. 
Augustas  Savill  Lumiey 
Hon.  C.  S.  B.  H  anbury 
Hon.  Tho.  H.  G.  Fermor 
Ambrose  Congreye    .... 
Henry  Charles  Lane  •• . . 
Frederick  Marshall,  «.  . . 

COBKBTS  AND   SUB- 
LIEUTENANTS. 

Henry  Win.  Lee-Jortin. . 
Henry  John  Lloyd  Wynoe 
£.  S.  Fitzhard.  Berkeley 
John  Henniker  Loyett  . . 

Francis  Woodgate 

Jn.  Wm.  H.  Cunninghame 
John  Graham  Smith 


COR.  AND 
BUB-LIBUT. 


P  26  VoY.  so 
P  0  Mar.  32 
P  24  Not.  35 
P  0  July  86 
P  28  May  42 
P  0  May  43 
P  12  May  43 
P  22  Jan.  47 

P  25  Apr.  45 
P  1  June  49 
P 18  April  45 
P23NOV.49 
P 14  June  50 
P  17  Sept.  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P]0Aug.51 
P 18  Sept.  49 


0  July  52 
13  May  53 

18  Nov.  53 

0  June  54 

15  Sept.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

0  Feb.  56 


LIBVT. 


P  17  April  35 
PSO  April  36 
P  24  Mar.  87 
P  0  May  40 
P 13  Feb.  46 
P  14  Feb.  45 
P29  June48 
PdONoY.  49 

P  23  May  51 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P  25  Nov.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P 14  July  54 
P 15  Deo.  54 
P 16  Sept.  51 


CAPTAIN. 


P  1  Sept.  87 
P  8  May  40 
P  28  May  42 
P 14  Apr.  48 
p  22  Apr.  53 
P  25  Nov.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P  14  July  54 


BRBTBT- 
KAJOB. 


11  Not.  51 
23  Nov,  41 
20  Jone  54 


0  A43utant.-^LieuU  Henry  Dalton  Wittit  Lyon,  22  Dec.  54. 

0  Qttflr/er- Af fl##er.— WUliam  Walker,  1 5  Oct.  62. 

0  Bidinff-Master.^John  Reid,  9  Feb.  55. 

0  5'i«r^«m.— Thomas  Tardrew,  23  May,  51 ;  AsHit.-Surg.  12  July,  44. 

0  Atsiet.'Sttrgeon. — Francis  Trevelyan  Buckland,  15  Aug.  54. 

0  Vet€rinary'Surgeon.--^ohn  Legrew,  0  July  30. 

Scarlet^JPacin^j  Blue.— -i^cn^«,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
[Returned  from  France,  February  1816.] 
1  Lord  fl«aloo  ba«  received  the  Gold  Crou  and  three  Clupi  for  Corttnns,  Albuhara,  Ciudsd  Rodrfgo 
(vhcra  he  WM  leverely  woonded),  NiveUe,  Nive,  Orthee,  and  Toulouie. 

B  2 


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28 


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Puli 


32 


26 


Half 
Pa>. 


Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Gv.ards. 

« PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO." 
CoUmeL—lt  Hugh,  Kt^eemnf  Gough/  GCB.  Ent,  7  Aug.  04 ;  Lieut.  1 1  Oct.  04, 
Capt.  26  June, 03 ;  3fq;.8  Aug.  05 ;  Lt.- Col,  29  July,09 ;  Col,  12  Aug.  19 ;  JIfq;  .- 
Qm,  22  July,  30;  Lieut- Gen,  23  Nov.  41^  Gen.  20  June  64;  Colonel  of 
Royal  Horse  Guards,  29  June  65. 

Lieut,'Colonel. 
Hon,  George  Cecil  Weld  Forester,  Comet,  p27  May,  24;  Lieut.  Pi  Aug.  26  ; 
Capt,  P  6  July  32 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  9  Nov.  46;  MaJ.  ic  Lt.-Col.  P19  Sept.  48  ; 
Lt.-Col.  P  2  Sept.  63;  Col,  28  Nov.  64. 

Mqjor. 
Richard  Henry  R.  Howard  Vyse,  Comet,  p30  Nov.  30;  Lieut.  P31  May,  33    • 
Capt.  P27  Sept.  42 ;  Mqj.  ^  Lt.-Col.  p  21  April  64. 


Captains. 

Hugh  Smith  Baillie  .. 
Lord  Geo.  John  Manners 

Robert  Sheffield 

Bon.  Geo.  Watoon  Milles 
Fra. Wm.  FitzHardinge  { 

Berlceley S 

Francis  Howard  Vysc  .. 
Duncan  James  Baillie  . . 
Thomas  Leslie' 

Lieutenants. 

Joseph  Brunt,  R.M 

John  Wyndham  Billington 

John  Inglis  Jones 

James  Delaval  Shafto  . . 
James  William  Baillie  . . 
R.  M.  L.W.  Bulkeley  .. 
Sir  B.  P.  Henniker,  Bt, 

Cornets. 
Owen  Lewis  C.  Williams 
Henry  P.  Keighly  Peach 
Abn.Geoffrey  R.Clegg  Hill 
Edward  Hayward  .... 
Alan  P.,  Lord  Garlies 
Walter  Palk  Carew 


P   3  April 
P  20  Oct. 
P  22  July 
P22  Sept. 

P  27  Sept. 

P  29  Nov. 
P  28  Feb. 
P  6  Feb. 


40P24Mar.  43 
40  P   4  Aug.  43 

42  P  28  Feb.  46 

43  P  3  Apr.  46 


7  Aug.  46 

6  Feb.  47 
P28  Sept.  47 
4  Mar.  63 


24  Nov.  43 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P  12  Mar.  62 
P  11  June  62 
P  27  May  63|p28 
P  30  Dec.  63  p  28 


P19 
P22 
P31 
P29 
P14 


P  12  May  64 
P  9  June  64 
P  16  Dec.  64 
10  April  66 
P  16  June  66 
P  28  Dec.  66 


Sept.  48 
Apr.  63 
Oct.  61 
Dec.  64 
Dec.  66 
Dec.  66 
Dec.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBVBT- 
KAJOU. 


P  7  Aug.  46 
P  6  Feb.  47 
P  13  July  49 
P 14  May  52 

P  2  Sept.  63 

P21  April  54! 
P21  April  64| 
P28Dec.  661 


Adjutant, — 
Quarter^Maeter, — Herbert  Turner,  1  Jan.  31 . 

Surgeon. — Cosmo  Gordon  Logic,  M.D.  26  Nov.  62;  Assist, -Surg.  6  Oct.  41. 
Assistant-Surgeon. — Frederick  George  Kerin,  18  Aug.  48. 
Veterinary-Surgeon.— ^S^  John  Siddall,*  10  Oct.  12. 
Blue — JVicin^f  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 
IRetumcdfroni  France,  2  February  1816.] 


1  I^rd  Gough  serTed  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  the  Dutch  Fleet  in  Saldanha  Bay, 
1705.  Served  afterwards  in  the  West  Indies,  including  the  atUck  on  Porto  Rico,  the  brigand  vrar  in  St. 
Lucia,  and  capture  of  Surinam.  Proceeded  to  tlie  Pt-ninsula  in  1809,  and  commanded  the  87th  at  the  battles 
of  Talavora,  Uarrosa,  VUtoria,  and  Nivelle.for  which  engagements  he  has  received  a  Gold  Cross.  He  also  com- 
manded the  Regiment  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  of  Tarifa  Csilglilly  \Tounded  in  the  head).  At  the 
battle  of  TaloTera  his  horse  was  shot  under  hira,andhe  himself  was  afterwards  severelv  wounded  in  the 
aide  by  a  shell,— for  his  conduct  in  this  action  iho  Duke  of  Wellington  subsequently  reconimenUed  that  liis 
Lieut.-Colonelcy  should  be  ante-dated  to  the  date  of  his  despatch,  thus  making  him  tlie  first  officer  who 
CTer  reoeiTed  Ilruvet  rank  for  services  performed  in  the  field  at  the  head  of  a  regiment.  At  Barrosa  liis 
Regiment  captured  the  Eagle  of  the  8tli  French  Regiment ;  and  at  Vittorta  they  captured  the  Baton  of 
Marshal  Jourdan.  At  the  Nivelle  he  was  again  severely  wounded.  Communded  the  Land  Force  at  Canton 
—for  which  he  was  made  a  GCB.— and  during  nearly  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  China, — for  which 
service  he  was  created  a  Baronet.  On  the  20th  Dec.  1S4S,  wiih  the  right  wing  of  the  army  of  Gwalior,  he 
defeated  a  Mahratta  force  iit  Uahorajpore,  and  captured  M  guns,  &c.  In  184fi  and  46  the  Army  under  his 
Lordship's  pergonal  command  defeated  the  Seik  Army  at  Moodkce,  Fcrozeshah,  and  Sobraon,  for  which  and 
previous  services  he  was  raised  to  the  Peerage;  and,  in  1849,  he  was  created  a  Viscount  after  his  crowning 
victory  over  the  Seiks  at  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S  Mr.  Siddall  served  the  canipatirn  of  1816,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

S  Captain  Leslie  served  in  the  Kastem  campaign  of  1864,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  (he  battle  of  (he 
Alma,  while  scnring  as  orderly  officer  to  Lord  Raglan  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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Pay. 


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7 

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6 

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6 

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18, 

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1*^  (  The  King*8)  Befftment  of  Dragoon  Guards^        29 

The  King's  Cypher  within  the  Garter.—"  WATERLOO"  "  SEVASTOPOL,'* 
CoUmeL—'9  ^  Charles  Murray,  Barl  Cathcart,*  KCB.  Em,  May,  90 ;  XmuI* 

10  Aug.  99 ;  Capt.  3  Feb.  03 ;  Jlf<yor,  14  May, 07  ;  Lieut.-Col.  30  Aug.  10: 

Col,  12  Aug.  19 J  Mf{for'Gen,  22  July  30;  Lt.^Gen.  23  Nov.  41;   Gen. 

20  June  54 ;  Colonel  Ist  Dragoon  Guards,  9  Jan.  51. 
Lieut.-ColoneL—Andrew  Spottiswoode,*  Comet,  pIO  May,  33;   Lieut.  P20 

April  36;  Capt.Pll  Oct.  39;  Mqjor,  29  April  oO',Lt.'Col.  p12  Nov.  52. 
lfe(/or.~George  firiggs.  Comet,  p  10  May  44 ;  Lieul.  p  13  Aug.  47  ;  Capt.  p8 

Nov.  60;  Afq/or,  P  3  June  63. 


CORNET. 


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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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1 

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1 

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13 

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2 

0 

Captains. 
Jas-Eob.  Steadman  Sayer 
Robert  Thomas  Thomson 

Qeorge  Paynter 

Thomas  Nisbet 

Herbert  Dawson  Slade,  e. 
Sir  Thomas  Gresley,  JBt. 
George  John  Bridge  .... 
A.H.P.Stuart  Wortley,**. 
Emanuel  Bradbury  .... 
Francis  John  Macfarlane^ 

Lieutenants. 

John  Kemp,  R.M 

Thomas  John  Mitchell 
Joseph  Henry  Anderson 
Thompson  Donovan  . . 
R.  Jas.  Combe  Marter 
Evelyn  Harpur  Crewe 

Samuel  Pearson 

Walter  Clopton  Wingfield 
Joseph  Ernest  Edlmann . . 
Arthur  James  P.  Wadman 

Cornets. 

James  Gnnter    

John  Cuningham  .... 
Henry  Marlow  Sidney 
Robt.  Alf.  Loraine  Grews 
David  Wale^  ad; 


P23May  45 
P  1  Apr.  48 
P  3  Nov.  48 
P  29  May  49 
P  26  Oct.  42 
p  18  Jan.  60 
P 15  Feb.  60 
never 
8  Dec.  46 
P  6  Jan.  43 


PIO  Mar.  48 
P 12  July  60 
P22NOV.50 
P  17  Mar.  48 
P 18  Jan.  61 
P 14  Mar.  61 
P  29  Dec.  48 
P  18  April  51 
P  19April51 
23  Nov.  62 

P 18  Feb.  63 
P  11  Mar.  63 
P 13  May  63 
P  10  June  63 
11  May  65 


LIEUT. 


P  31  Mar.  48 
P14Dec.  49 
P 14  June  50 
P  8  Nov.  60 
P  9  June  46 
P21  Feb.  61 
P 14  Mar.  51 
18  Aug.  48 
26  May  48 
P24  0ct.  46 

P  29  May  49 
P  4  April  61 
P  22  Aug.  61 
P  25  July  61 
P  29  Apr.  63 
P  3  June  63 
P  12  July  50 
26  June  66 
26  June  66 
P    9  Oct.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


P  22  Nov.  50 
P  7  Oct.  51 
P  12  Nov.  52 
P  12  Nov.  62 
P  28  Aug.  40 
P  29  Apr.  63 
P  3  June  53 
P  14  May  62 
26  June  66 
6  July  55 


BESVST- 
MAJOR* 


12  Dec.  54 


*  Doctor  J«phsoiii«rved  with 
th6  6Ut  the  Puqjaab  euBpalgn 
of  1848-9,  and  was  prcMot  at 
the  passage  of  (he  Chenab,  and 
at  the  tmttlee  of  Sadoolapore, 
Chillianwallah,  and  Goi^erat 
(Medal  and  Claapi).  Beterved 
ttlio  In  medical  charge  of  part 
of  ihaeoih  and  Olst  Rogti.  in 
the  Euxofiyo  country  under 
Lt.-Colonel  Bradshaw. 


Paymof^tfr.— William  Smith,  13  July  55 ;  Qr.^Ma8ter,  23  April  52. 

A4futant,'-Comet  David  Wale,  6  July  66. 

Quarter-Matter. — John  Bradbury,  20  July  65. 

Surgeon. — ^William  Holmes  Jcpbson/  M.D.  12  Jan<66 ;  AssUt.-Surg.  12  July  44. 

Aeeistant'Surgeons. — Robert  Fleetwood  Andrews,  30  Sept.  53. 

William  Alex.  Davidson,  M.D.  28  March  64. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — 

Scarlet — Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Lord  Cathemrt  aerred  on  the  Helder  expedition  in  17iW.  Accompanied  the  Expedition  ander  81  r 
Jarne*  Cmig,  andaerred  in  Naples  and  Sicily,  in  1805  and  0,  as  Assistant  Quarter-lIaster-Oenerml.  Served 
OB  tba  SebeldC  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing,  in  1800.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula 
I  a  ISIS,  aa  an  Aaalstant  Quarter-Master>GeneraI,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Barrosa,  Salamanca,  snd 
Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Oold  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816, 
and  was  present  at  the  bftttle  of  Waterloo. 

S  Lieat.-Golonel  Spotliiwoode  served  as  Brigade-M^or  of  Cavalry  with  the  left  wing  of  the  Army  of 
Owalior  ia  1849,  and  was  preeent  at  the  battle  of  Punnlar  (Medal).  He  served  also  in  the  like  capacity  In 
the  Satlcj  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

4  JCi^or  Binart  Wortley  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  throughout  the  Kofflr  war  of  ]8fiO>6S 
(Medal) ;  aad  waa  present  in  all  the  principal  engagemenU  with  the  enemy  :  during  the  operations  against  the 
WaSerkloof  be  commanded  the  cavalry  attached  to  General  BuUer's  division ;  on  one  occasion,  while  out 
with  a  patrol,  be  attacked  and  defeated  a  far  superior  force  of  the  enemy  ;  and  on  another,  while  in  com- 
maad  of  the  advanced  guard  of  General  Buller's  column,  he  surprised  and  drove  back  the  eniemy,  Inflict- 
iaf  aeveva  l«ea.  Id  March  1854  he  was  appointed  D.  A.Q.M.  General  Eastern  Army»  and  served  the  cam- 
paiga  of  1864-56  (Medal  and  Claaps). 

5  Oi««.  MacCarlaao  served  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-6,  including  the  batUo  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Be  acrved  also  ia  the  PaiOaab  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ham* 
a^(w,  tad  feaittsf  of  ChUUanwallab  and  Goq{crat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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The  Boyal  Cjpber  within  the  Garter. 
CoUmtU 


9  Hon.  Henry  F.  Compton  Cavendiah,*  Lieut,  P  26  May  08 :  Capt,  P  6  Jane 
11;  Mc0or,  p2  April  18;  Lieut.-Col.  p12  July  21:  Col.  10  Jan.  87; 
Mqfor^Gfn.  0  I^OT.  40 ;  Lt-Oen.  20  Jane  54 ;  Col.  2nd  Dragoon  Gaards,  2 
June  53. 

Lieut. 'CoUmeU 
William CampbeU,Cmt«f,  p6  Jan.32;  Xmu^.  P12  Apr.SS;  Capt.  p27  May  36; 
M«{for,  Pll  Jane  41 ;  Lieut.-Col.  P30  Jan.  46 ;  Col.  20  Jane  64. 

Hylton  Briico,  C&met, Pll  Oct.  81 ;  Ueut.  p26  July  84 j  Capt.  p  4  Aug.  48  : 
Brevet^Mqfor,  90  Jane  64 ;  Mqfor,  p  80  Not.  66. 


Captains. 

Charles  Edward  Walker 

Edmund  Ruok  Keene    • 

Bryan  Thomhlll 

James  O'Hara 

John  Percy  Smith <  ... 
John  Griffith  Price    • . , 
WUUam  Henry  Sevmour' 
Coote  Synge  Hutchineon 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Miles  Stapylton  . . 
O.  F.  Cavend.  Brldgeman 
George  Bushman,  R.M 
M.  James  Bradley  Dyne 
Harris  St.  John  Dick 
John  De  Heley  Chad  wick 
Francis  Graham  Powell 
Goodrich  H.  Allfrey  . . . 

Cornets. 

Pat.Alex.Watson  Camegy 
William  George  Stewart . 
S.Calrert  (X.Jir.  6  Jan.56) 
Walter  Colquhoun  Grant' 


CO&NBT. 


P20  Dec.  43 
P  20  Deo.  44 
25  June  44 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P8  July  36 
7  July  46 
P  7  May  47 
p  14  June  60 


6  Dec.  60 
P 17  Oct.  61 

30  Apr.  41 
P  12  Dec.  51 
P 18  Oct.  61 
P  9  July  62 
P  20  Sept.  58 
P21  Sept.  63 


P  16  Dec.  63 

P 17  Mar.  64 

OOot.  56 

30  Not.  66 


LIBUT. 


P 14  Apr.  46 

P  24  Dec.  47 

7  Aug.  46 

P20  Dec.  60 

21  Aug.  89 

P 16  Nor.  49 

10  June  62 

1  Aug.  61 


Pll  Mar. 68 
P  8  July  68 
P26N0V.  63 
P  27  May  58 
p  24  Feb.  64 
14  Sept.  65 
14  Sept.  66 
p  80  Not.  66 


BREYET- 
XAJOR. 


CAPTAIN. 

P  20  Dec.  60 

P   1  Aug.  61 

PUMar.68 

8  July  68 

14  Sept.  66 

14  Sept.  66 

29  Dec.  64 

p  80  Not.  66 


«  Oaptafa  SmHh  Mnwd  tlw 
oampalfQ  in  Aflkhaatatea  aiMl«r 
Lord  Kaane,  with  tha  leth 
Litncen,  and  was  presant  at  the 
sieire  and  capture  of  Qbussee 
(Medal). 

5  Captain  Beymonr  lerred 
with  the  eSth  Reft,  dnrintr  the 
Orlm^an  camiwlf  n  oT  18M-A5» 
Indudiaf  the  hattle*  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Ipkerman,  and 
siege  of  Behaitopol  (Medal  and 
Olaape). 


Paymaster.-^ohn  Henry  King  »  10  AprU  66  |  Comet,  p  23  Jan.  46;  Lieut. 

31  Dec  47. 
Adjutant. — Comet  SiWester  Calvert,  9  Oct  66. 
Quarter- Jlfa#^er.-^WiIliam  Rae,  9  Oct.  66. 

fi^tfr^Am.— Edward  Mockler,*  7  Aug.  46;  AtsiH.^Surg.  26  Sept.  36. 
AuieUmt  Surffwn^^-'Opie  Smith,  4  Feb.  684 
Veterimmy  Surgeon.-^Opie  Smith,  20  Feb.  36. 

Scarlet.  —  Facings  "Bnff.-^AgmUi,  Messrs.  Coz  Ac  Co.— /ruft  Agentif 
Messrs.  Cane  8l  Sons. 

[IJtetumedfrom  France,  8  November  1818.] 

1  IJaoi.-General  the  Hon.  Henrf  OaTendleh  lerred  in  (he  Penlnrahi  fTooi  Jnly  liM  to  Jtmwrj  lt09: 
and  waa  woandad  throagh  the  wriat  at  the  battle  of  Coranna,  where  he  aerred  aa  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord 
William  BeaUaek.  He  haa  reoelred  the  War  Medal  with  two  Olaapi  for  Bahagun  and  Beneyente,  and 
Corunna.  .  ^ 

S  giufeon  Mookler  aerred  in  the  Pni^aab  eampaiga  with  the  10th  Reft.,  Ineludlng  the  latter  part  of  the 
aiege operattone before Moollan,  the  a  -  .    -  .  ..._    -^__.     .>r...^.i     j^—    \ 

3  Paymaater  King  aerred  with  the 
the  paaeage  of  the  Ohenab  at  Bamni 


6  OoraetOraat(SinDerl]r  aCaptaia  in  the  Sad  Dragoona)  t 

aa  Captain  Ooinmandant  of  the  Mooalad  Staff  €orpa»  wHh  local  rank  of  Mi^  (Medal  and  Claap  te 

Sebaatopol). 


Digitized  by  \^jOO*2  It^ 


Hmi 


Sd^^"]  ^^^  ( 3^  J^^  of  WaUs'i)  Begt  ofDragom  Guard$,    81 
«  TALAYBBA"  -•  **  ALBUHBBA"  --  •*  VrPPOWA" — "  PBKINSULA." 


Te««»8«rf. 

SO 

Fall 

Half 

P»7. 

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25 

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14 

0 

16 

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14 

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12 

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9 

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10 

0 

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22 

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18 

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CoUmtl. 
9  ffli  James  Claud  Boarchier,i  KC,  Comet,  28  Bept  97  ;  XAtM*.  6  Aug.  99 : 
Capt.  20  Jan.  08 ;  Maj^  4  June  14;  U.-Coi.  18  June  16 ;  Col.  10  Jm.  S7  t 
ir4^..C?0n.  9  Not.  46}  X^.-(?m.90Jane64;  Co^. 3rd  Dragoon  Gd0.^O  Jan.  61. 

JUeut.'Colon^h 

John  Daniel  Dyion,  Cor.  i>9  Dee.  81 ;  Zioui,  p82  Mar.  88 ;  Capt.  p8  July  $6 ; 

Hfqfor,  P 19  June  46 ;  Ueut.-CoL  p  8  April  63. 

Mc^or, 
Thomas  Tristram  Spry  Carlyon^  Cor.  p27  Dec.  42 ;  Uewt.  p6  Dee.  44 ;  Capt^ 

PI  Dee.  46;  Jifq/or,  p  87  June  64. 


Captains. 

Fenwick  Boyce  Barron  • 

Henry  Marsh 

Bdmund  Henry  Turton . 
Henry  Heywood  Lonsdale 

Frank  Chaplin,'  $ 

Wyndham  Knatchbull 

Augustus  Hunt 

John  Miller' 


LlBXTTBNAKTa. 

James  Swinburne 

Arundell  Neave 

Charles  Blood  Mul?Ule.< 
John  Joseph  Corrlgan*. . 
John  GUleland,  (Qr.  M,  ) 

S  March  47)  ^4^- J 

James  Charles  Stm   

Hy.  Fullerton  Bichmond 
Henry  W.  Berkeley  .... 
John  Wynter  Jas.  Oiffbrd 

CORNBTS. 

William  Blenkinsop,B.M. 
Btobert  Norwood  .... 
Bdmund  Waldegrave  Park 
John  Charles  Boucher 


COBNBT. 


8  May  40 

6  Aug.  42 

16  Mar.  44 

2  Apr.  47 
8  May  46 

3  Dec.  47 
23  May  48 

8  Nov.  42 


P 17  Sept.  60 
P  9  July  62 
P  17  July  61 
P  18  Feb.  63 

18  Mar.  63 

P  22  Apr.  63 
P  21  Jan.  63 
p  13  M«y  63 
P  12  July  60 

23  Dec.  63 
P 14  July  64 
P  97  July  66 
P98  Dec.  66 


LiauT. 


P  26  Sept.  46 
P 12  May  43 
P  24  July  46 
P  10  Nov.  48 
31  Oct.  48 
P  3  Sept.  60 
P  22  Oct.  60 
4  June  46 

P  8  Apr.  63 
P 19  May  64 
P  27  June  64 
P29  June66 

14  Sept.  66 

14  Sept,  66 

P  24  Mar.  64 

9  Oct  66 

p   lSept.64 


OAPTAIH. 


P29Dec.  46 
P  7  June  60 
P  S6  June  69 
P  1  Apr.  63 
P  8  Apr.  63 
P  27  June  54 
14  Sept  66 
2  Oet  66 


BBBTBT* 

XAJOB. 


Paymaiter.'^-Qeo.  Pott  Ersklne,  3  Noy.  43;  Ens.  P 11  JiUy  34  iZt^P}  Mar.  39, 

A4iyutant,'^Com&t  John  Gilleland,  18  March  63, 

Quarter-Master.^Oiho  Vialls,  82  April  53. 

Surgeon. — Bobert  Marshall  Allen,*  28  March  64 ;  Auitt.  Surg.  3  June  43. 

Assittani  Surgeon. — Charles  John  White,  28  March  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Austin  Cooper  Shaw,  21  Aug.  48. 

Scarlet — Pcuings  Yellow.  —  Agents,  Messrs.  C.  B.  &  W«  H'OrigOf. 
Irish  Agents,  Sir  B.  B.  Borongh,  Bt.,  Armlt,  k  Co. 
[Reiumedfirom  Frrniee^  96  Jemuary  1816.] 

1  Lieat-Gsseral  Boorehier  lerred  under  Sir  Ralpli  Abererombf  in  \h%  eziMdltion  sfsimst  Osdlg  in  ltOO» 
tt4  ilM  iB  tiM  oan]»alga  in  Egrpt  ia  1801,  and  wm  prMwt  at  tbe  tattlM  of  the  ISili  sad  Slat  Marah,  and 
BtaBsnia  on  tbs  eth  M S7.    Ha  wrved  afterwards  the  csnpalgnt  of  1 


.    .        ri8U.  19,andl«,in«lodioffth«ii«ts 

of  Bidslo^  tettla  of  Salamanca,  oaralrj  affldrt  at  Oallada  da  Camino  and  Yanta  da  Poao,  battlea  of  Quatrs 
Brat  and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris.   He  haa  reoeiyed  the  War  Medal  vith  Iwe  Claspa  for  Sgypt  sad 

S  Oaptaia  CtepUa  strrad  the  Poalaub  campaign  of  1S4$*0  with  the  Brd  Light  Dragooaa,  sad  wsa  praaaat 
la  the  aihlr  of  Ramanggnr,  paiaage  of  the  Chcnab  at  Wuseerabad  on  the  let  Dee.  IMS  with  the  flnrce  aader 
Sir  Jeaaph  ThaokweU,  and  hattlee  of  SadooUpore,  ChilUanwallah.  and  Ooq)eiat  (Medal  and  two  Clupe). 

S  Captain  Miller  aerred  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  campaign  oa  theSutm  la  IMfl,  and  wvpreMat  in  the 
kMIe  of  Bohaaea  (Medal).  . 

4  Ueot.  Corrlgan  aertea  «•  a  I4e«taaant  in  the  74th  in  the  KsiAr  war  of  1MI-4W  (ittfhftly  weunded). 
ad  wee  afterwaids  atlaehe4  te,  and  lenred  with,  the  Gape  Moiiated  giies  aa  a  Volwaleet  (Medal). 

sSurgaoaAllenaerredinthe  field  with  the  O^pe  MouaM  Biflsnwt  daiiag  the  Xsflv  w«r  ef  184M7, 
«s<  was  ynmmMimtknwms^mmn  ihtavlrtMa  (Ms4sD« 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


82 


Aih  {Royal  Irish)  Begt  of  Drag.  Gds. 


fBttleni  Amy,  <Q  May  186 
L        Depot,  Newbridge. 


Tear*'  8erf . 


63 


Full 
Paj. 


30 


20 


Hair 
Pay. 


Depot, 

On  the  StandardB  and  Appointments  the  HARP  akd  CROWlf,  and  the 
Star  of  St.  PATRICK,  with  the  motto  "  Quisseparabitl" 
"  PENINSULA  "  «  BALAKLAVA  *'  **  SEVASTOPOL.*' 
CoUmeL—mchBTd  Pigot,i  JSns.  4  Sept.  93 ;  Lieut.  16  Sept.  93 ;  Capt,  21  Dec. 
93;  Me0or,^  April  02  ;  Lieut, -CoL  1  May  06;  CoL  4  June  14 ;  M^f.'Gen. 
19  July  21;  Lieut.-Gen,  10  Jan.  37;   Gen.  11  Not.  51 ;   Co/.  4th  Dragoon 
GnaidB,  26  Not.  49. 
Lieut.'ColoneL'-BdwBTd  Cooper  Hodge,^  CB.  Comet ,9  Ang.  26;  Ideut.  p3 
July  28 ;  Capt.  » 19  Dec.  34 ;  Mqfor,  p  3  Dec.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  3  Oct.  48 ;  CoL 
28  Not.  64. 
Afic^'or.— William  Charles  Forrest,'  Cornet^  p11  Mar.  36;   lAeut.  p5  Jan.  39; 
Capt.  P  7  Sept.  41 ;  Mj^oTy  P  3  Oct.  48 ;  Brevet  Ueut.-Coi.  12  Dec.  64. 


Captains. 

Francis  Rowland  Forster^ 

Thomas  Jones 

Michael  M'Creaghs  .. 
Arth .  Masterson  Robertson 
Robert  John  Henry  .... 

Thos.  M  iller  Clarke    

George  Manners  Morgan 
Robert  Ganter    •  • « 

LiBUTBKAlfTB. 

Christopher  M'DonneP. . 
Charles  Fleetwood  Shawe 
Daniel  Peploe  Webb  . . 
Bathurst  Bdw.Wllkinson* 
Hon.  M.  FitsMaur.Deane® 
John  Arthur  Bra«[ge  . . 
Edward  Rowe  Fisher* 
George  Alex.  Muttlebury' 


P  7  Feb.  40 
P  23  July  41 

26  July  44 
P  18  May  46 
P  16  Feb.  60 

30  July  44 
P 12  July  60 
P 16  May  61 

Pl2BIar.  62 
P 13  Mar.  62 
P 14  May  62 
P  17  Aug.  62 
P  17  Dec.  62 
P  13  May  63 
P 17  June  63 
P26NOT.63 


CORNBTB. 

Henry  Ponsford p  27  Jan.  64 

HenryThomas  Richardson  2  Feb.  66 
Edward  Harran/o  a^f.  . .  23  Feb.  66 
Thomas  Clark  Gnlespie  .  10  April  66 
WiUiam  Clefden  Goldie  .  16  May  66 
Wm.  Bruce  Armstrong  "     22  June  66 

PaynuM^er.— John  Biggs,  16  Sept  61 ;  Bni.  p2  Sept.  46;  Lieut.  17  Oct.  48. 
Ac^utant.'— Comet  Edward  Harran,^*^  7  Sept.  66. 
Quarter^Maeter. — John  George  Drake,*  6  June  64. 
Rtding-Maeter.-'-QeoTfse  Price,'  13  AprU  66;  Comet,  6  Not.  64. 
(STur^enm.— Robert  Cooper,^*  18  March  63 ;  Assist. -Surg.  21  July  43. 


Pll  Mar.  42 
P  19  May  43 
P  19  Mar.  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P 18  July  61 
P  29  Jan.  47 
P  30  April  62 
P  26  June  62 

P 17  June  63 

Pll  Oct.  63 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

do 

do 

P  7  Sept.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBYBT- 
MAJOB. 


12  Dec.  64 


P  29  Jan.  47 
P  30  June  48 
P 18  July  61 
P  26  June  62 
P  17  June  63 
8  Dec.  64 
P  7  Sept  66 
P  7  Sept  66 


0  Lieot.  WillilDson  lerred 
in  the  Bait  era  campaign  of 
1854-69,  includiDg  tlie  siege  of 
SebMtopol,  and  attack  on  the 
Russian  oniposti  on  lOih  Feb. 
1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


0  I  Assist.' Surgeon. — ^William  Macnamara,  6  Oct.  64, 
0  I  Veterinary  Surgeon. — Luke  Byrne,  3  Feb.  64. 

I  Scarlet — JVicin^^Blue. — ^^en^,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 


I  General  Pigot  waa  activelr  employed  in  the  West  Indies  In  1704  during  the  Maroon  war,  in  the 
Mediterranean  and  capture  of  Minorca  in  1798 ;  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1800|  and  in 
the  East  Indies  in  1818. 

5  Colonel  Hodge  commanded  the  4th  Dragoon  Guards  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  (Medal  and 
Clasps);  was  on  board  H.  M.  8.  SwuparM  in  the  naval  attack  on  Bebastopol,  17th  Oct.  1864 ;  also  present 
at  the  battles  of  BalaklaTa  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebaatopol,  night-attack  on  Russian  outposts,  10th  Feb., 
and  battle  of  Tchernaya,  16  Aug.  1866. 

a  Lieut.-Oolonel  Forrest  serred  the  Eastern  campai$rn  of  1864-66,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege 
of  Bebastopol,  uight-attack  on  Russian  outposts,  10th  Feb.  1866,  and  battle  of  TeheTna7a( Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Mi^or  Forster  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Captain  M*Creagh,  Lieut.  Fisher,  and  Qr.-Master  Drake,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66, 
Including  ihe  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Bebastopol,  and  battle  of  Tcheraaja  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Lieut.  M'Donnel  and  Bidlng-Matter  Price  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18644S6,  including  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkeman,  siege  of  Bebastopol,  night-attack  on  Russian  outposts;  lOih  Feb.  1866, 
and  battle  of  Tchernaya  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Lieut.  Deane  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18&4-66,  including  the  battle  of  BalaUava,  siege  of 
Bebastopol,  and  night-attaek  on  Russian  ontpMts,  10th  Feb.  1866  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Lieut.  Muttleburj  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  Including  the  battlei  of  Balaklava,  Inker- 
man,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Cornet  Harran  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864^  ineloding  tfie  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  of 
Bebastopol,  night-attack  on  Russian  outposts,  10th  Fleb.  1866,  and  battle  of  Tchernaya  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

II  Comet  Armstrong  served  the  Etftem  campaign  of  1864-66,  indadlng  Che  battle  of  Balaklava  and 
siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

IS  Burgeon  Cooper  seived  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  indudlag  the  battlei  of  Msaa,  Balafclata, 
Inkerman,  and  Tohemaja,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


Digitized  by  V^OOV  VC 


*^i)iSfw!lwdie^  ]   &th{Frin.  Charlotte  of  WaUs's)  Reg.  of  Dr.  Gde. 


The  motto  "  Vettigia  fodla  retrormmJ*—**  SALAMANCA"  "  VITTORIA" 
"TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA"  "BALAKLAVA"  "SEVASTOPOL." 


Tcais'Sonr. 

76 

FnU 

Half 

Pmy. 

P*y. 

20 

7 

14 

0 

11 

0 

7 

0 

31 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

8 

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Colonel, 
9  Sir  John  Slade,  Bari.^  GCH.,  ComH,  11  May  1780 ;  Lieut.  88  April  83  ; 
Capt,  24  Oct.  87;  Mqjor,  1  March  04;  LieuU-CoL  29  April  05;  CoL  20 
April  1802;  Mt^or-Gen.  25  Oct.  00;  Lieut.-Oen.  4  Jane  14;  Gen.  10  Jan. 
37  ;  Col.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  20  July  31 . 

lAeut.'Colonel. 
Thomas  Westropp  M'Mahon/  CB.,  Comet,  24  Dec.  20;  Lieut,  p  2  Dec.  31 ; 
Capt,  P  0  June  38;  Mqj.  P 13  July  47 ;  Lieut. »  CoL  12  Dee.  54. 

Mqjor. 

Richard  Thompson,*  £n«^,  p  25  Feb.  42 ;  Lieut,  p  1 7  Not.  43  ;  Capt.  p  23  May 
48 ;  Mqfor,  12  Dec.  54. 


CORKBT. 


Captaiks. 
Adolp.Wm.D.Burtos/CB 

William  Inglis' 

9  James  Henley'  . . 
Cba.  Aug.  Drake  Halford^ 
Fred.  Hay  Swinfen*  .... 
Alex.  J.  Hardy  Elliot*  . 
George  Sapte  Bumand" 
Richard  T.  Godman*^    . 

LlBtTTBNANTS. 

Robt  James  Montgomery^ 
JohnStephensonFerguson" 
Rich.  G.  Bomford  Bolton" 
Thomas  Lewis  Hampton'' 

Henry  Hird Hay*' 

Hobart  Evans  Fits  Gerald^ 

William  F.  Richards*' 

Sir  Edward  Synge-Hut- 

chinson,*'  Bt 


P  8 
p  2 
6 
P30 
PIO 
18 
P12 
P17 

P14 
Pll 
P12 
P21 
Pl7 
5 
13 


CORKBTB. 

Aug.  William  Travers  • . 
L.  Andrews  ^chardson*. 
James  Hayes,  i*  (U(f.  •  •  %  • 
Fred.DmmmondHibbert" 
Burton  John  Dateney   . 

Henry  Ellis  White 

Charles  Morley  Balders 


Aug.  45 
Feb.  40 
Jan.  25 
Mar.  40 
April  40 
July  48 
April  50 
May  50 

June  50 
June  52 
Mar.  52 
Jan.  53 
Mar.  54 
Not.  54 
Feb.  55 

I  Dee.  54 


LIBUT. 


PIO  April 40 
P  22  Feb.  50 
P  28  Not.  45 
P  5  April  50 
PIO  April 50 
P 14  June  50 
P  28  Feb.  53 
P   3  Mar.  54 

25  Aug.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
28  Dec.  54 
24  Dec.  54 
20  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  54 
P   OMar.55 

21  July  55 


10  Feb.  55 

P20Feb.  55 

10  Not.  54 

OMar.55 
30  Mar.  55 

1  May  55 
25  May  55 


CAITAIN. 


P  24  Dee.  52 
P  3  Mar.  54 
25  Aug.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
15  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 
24  Dec.  54 
21  July  55 


BBBTBT- 
MAJOR. 


12  Dec.  54 
12  Dec.  54 


17  July  55 


1  Sir  John  Slads  Mrred  in  the  eatnpaign  of  1808-0  under  Sir  Jolin  Moore»  termiiieling  with  the  baltlo 
o'Corvnna, where  be  bad  the  commuid  of  the  Haumr  Brif ade.  He  lerred  aftemardt  the  rampalfii  under 
the  Oake  of  Welliofton,  when  he  had  eommand  of  a  brigade  of  eavalry,  and  cotered  tlie  relreiit  of  the 
aimy  lo  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras  and  the  pursuit  of  Mas^^na  from  Santarem,  with  ihe  aciions  of  KaTft 
4*ATer»  El  BodoB,  Fucntes  Ouiualdo,  and  Aldea  de  Ponte.  Sir  John  has  received  the  Gold  llfdal  and  one 
Qssp  for  Coruana  and  Foenies  d'Onor,  where  he  had  his  hone  shot  under  him ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  two  Claspe  for  Sabagun  and  Benevente,  and  Buiaco. 


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Paymagter,--Geo,  Thome  Riokeitg/>6  April56;  Cor,28  Jan,  48>  X^  PS  Aug.  40. 

A4futant. — Comet  James  Hayei,"  2  March  55, 

Quarter-Aftuter.—Qeorge  William  Bewley,^  8  July  53. 

Biding 'Master. — Maurice  Day,  U  May  55. 

Surgeon.'^yfm,  Green  Trouadell/*  M.D.  13  Deo.  53;  AeeieU^Surg.  8  April  42. 

Assxstant'Surgeon.-^WiXi]itkm  CattoU,  28  March  54. 

Veterinary  Surgeon, — Stephen  Price  Conatant,"  15  Oct.  52. 

Scarlet — Facings  Green. — Agente,  Measn .  Cox  k  Co. 

9  Ltout .-Colonel  M'Mahon  Mired  with  the  0th  Lanoen  In  the  8atli;J  campaig;n  in  1848,  and  wai  present 
at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  as  A.  Q.  M.  O.  to  the  Caralry 
Division,  inclading  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BaUklaTa,  and  Tehernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol;  serred  also 
the  campaign  of  1830  in  command  of  the  6lh  Dragoon  Guards  (Medal  and  Qasps,  and  OB.). 

8  M^J or  Thompson  serTcd  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65  (Medal),  and  commanded  the  6th  Dra> 
goon  Guards  during  the  winter  and  spring:  present  at  the  battle  of  Tehemsja. 

4  MiOor  Burton  served  the  Eastern  campalgu  of  1864-66,  and  commanded  the  6th  Dragoon  Qnards  at  the 
battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tehernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  for  which  he  obtained  Brevet 
rank  as  Mi^or  and  CB.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  MivJor  Inglls  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864'66,  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  for  which  he  obuined  Brevet  rank  as  Mijor  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

6  Capt.  Henley  served  the  campaign  of  1814  In  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Toulonse,  for 
whicli  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

7  Captain  Haiford,  Liouts.  Montgomery,  Ferguson,  Hampton,  and  Fitzgerald,  AMist.-Surg.  Oattell  and 
Quarter- Master  Bewley,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Olasps).  Capt.  Halford*  Lieuts.  Hampton,  Ferguson,  and 
FiUgerald,  and  Assist.-Surg.  Cattell  were  at  the  battle  of  Tehernaya. 

8  Captain  Swinfen  serv«d  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battto  of  BalmklaTa  (wounded) 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claqis). 

0  M^Jor  Elliot  served  Ave  years  in  India,  the  two  last  on  Lord  Hardinge's  staff,  prior  to  entering  the  Royal 
Army,  and  was  present  with  his  regiment,  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry,  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal),  as  also 
in  the  SutleJ  campaign,  Including  tne  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal).  Served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1864-66 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Scarlett,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  (severely  wounded)  and  eiege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Godman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  as  AtUutant  of  tiie  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkermxn,  and  Tehernaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Bumand,  Lteuts.  Bolton,  Hay,  Sir  B.  8.  Hutchinson,  Cornets  Hayes  and  HIbbert  served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1866,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal).  Lieut  Bay  and  Cornet  Hayes  were 
at  the  battle  of  Tehernaya. 

13  Lieut.  Richards,  formerly  a  Captain  in  the  17th  Laaoers,  served  with  the  Qtli  Lancere  In  the  SntleJ 
campaign  of  1840,  Including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Oragoon  Qoardtln  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1866,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal)  and  battle  of  Tchtraura. 

18  Paymaster  Ricketto  served  with  the  8rd  Light  Dragoons  In  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1840,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the  0th  Dragoon  Guards  In  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1856,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 

14  Dr  Trousdell  served  with  the  S9th  Regt.  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848.0,  and  wat  prastnt  at  the 
battles  of  Chilli anwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Eastern  eampalga  of  1864-66, 
Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Veterinary  Surgeon  Constant  served  the  Bastem  caropalni  of  1864-66,  including  the  battlea  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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"8BVAST0P0L.*' 
Colonel. 
9  Sir  Thomas  Hawker,*  KCH.  Comet,  12  May  1706;  Zieut.  6  April  96; 
Capt  10  July  99 ;  Mqjor,  23  Nov.  1804 ;  Lieui.-Col.  2  Sept.  08 ;  CoL  4  June 
14  j  Mc^or-Qen.   27  May  25;  Lieut-Oen.  28  June  38;  Oen.  20  Jan«  54; 
Col.  6th  Dragoon  Quards  5  June  39. 

JAeut^'CoUmel 
Henry  Richmond  Jones,  Comet,  p9  June  25;  Xieu^.  p14  Nov.  26;  Cop^  p  12 
June  30;  Brevet'Mqjor,9Jioy.iRi  Mqfor,  p21  May  50;  Uewt.^Cok  p16 
Sept.  51 ;  CoZ.  28  Nov.  54. 

Mt^or. 
Wailam  Neville  Custanoe,  Eneign,  p  11  Oct.  31 ;  Lieui.  p  96  June  35  j    Ca|if. 
PIO  Mar.  38;  Jf^v'or,  P16  Sept.  51. 


Captains. 

Charles  Sawyer 

John  Forster 

Robert  BickeretafT,  *. 
T.  Coningsby  N.  Norbuiy 
Edward  George  Swinton' 

Philip  Pinckney 

Alex.  George  Dickson^  . 

George  Wardlaw    

Lieutenants. 
Ellis  Brooke  Cunliffe     • 
Henry  Roebuck  Johnston 

Thomas  Bott 

James  Stillman,  a4j. . . . 
William  Thomas  Betty  . 
Jas.  M.  Bum  Murdoch 
Fra.  Geo.*  Savage  Curtis 
Courtenay  Wm.  Bruce  . . 
Fra.  Nathaniel  Astley  • , 

COKNBTS. 

Stephen  Hold  forth. , .  • « 
S.  Wentworth  Stevenson 
Baker  Creed  Russell  •• . 
G.  S.  Le  Grice  Stoddart . 


CORKBT. 


P  6  Sept.  83 
P  25  Aug.  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P 12  Jan.  49 
P  6  June  34 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P18  Feb.  53 
P  5  Nov.  47 

P 14  June  50 

P 13  Dec.  50 

P  18  Apr.  51 

2  Sept.  51 

P  14  May  52 

P 14  Mar.  51 

P 15  Deo.  54 

15  May  55 

12  May  55 

P21  July  54 

14  Sept.  55 

2  Not.  55 

28  Dec.  55 


LIBUT. 


P  8  April  36 
3  Sept.  47 

P  29  Dec.  46 

P21  May  50 
7  Oct.  36 

P  22  Nov.  50 
6  June  54 

P  3  Jan.  51 

P  4  Apr.  61 
P 16  Sept.  51 
P   0  Mar.  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 
P 13  Dec.  53 

24  Sept.  55 
P  26  Oct.  55 

26  Nov.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


BBBVET- 
MAJOR. 


P  8  Aug.  45 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P 10  Feb.  52 
P  9  Mar.  54 
15  Mar.  53 
5  Aug.  55 
P  1  June  55 
PlOOct.  55 


.  8  Oaptatn  Bwlnton  wrved 
wilh  the  ard  Light  Drafoons 
throughont  the  SulleJ  cftm- 
patgn  of  18i6-0|  and  waa  pra- 
sent  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
(leverely  wouaded),  Feroxe- 
sbah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
two  Clasps). 


Paymaster. — Charles  Sewell,  5  Jan.  55  j  Comet,  p  17  Oct.  51. 

A4iutaHt.^jMut.  James  StUlman,  10  Feb.  52. 

Qtutrter-Master. — George  Fraser,  7  Nov.  51. 

Surgeon.— ^vnn  Prlebard  Moline,*  15  Aug.  54;  AsHttant^Surgeont  7  Oct«  42, 

As8Uhm$'8urgeon, — Stuart  Moore^  5  Dec.  51. 

Veierkuny  Syrgeoru—Altnd  Job  Owles,  19  Dee.  51. 

Bliifr— Facing  Widte^-^Agente,  Messrs.  Coz  k  Co. 


1  sir  Tbomas  Hawker  waa  prwent  in  the  aciiona  in  North  Holland,  the  Helder  azpedltiont  in  the  lOib, 
lOth  September,  Shad  and  6th  October,  1709;  and  was  present  in  command  of  the  90th  UghtDragooaa  la 
ev«ry  •atiom  in  whieh  the  British  troops  were  engaged  on  the  eastern  coaat  of  Spain,  in  1S18  and  ISMi  be 
has  eubeeqoently  serred  on  the  Staff,  in  India,  as  M^Jor-Oeneral. 

S  Sargeoo  Moline  served  with  the  32nd  Regt.  during  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mah- 
mtta  eountry;  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Pannlla  and  Powngbur. 

4  C^taln  Dickson  seeded  with  the  68nd  B^.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  including  the  attack  on 
Uie  Qmrrlei  8th  Jane,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (Medal). 


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Paymagier.'^Oeo.  Thome  RIokettg,i>6  April55;  Cor,28  Jan,  48;  X^p3  Aug.  49. 

Adijutant. — Comet  Jftmes  Hayes/*  2  March  56. 

Quarter- Afa**cr.— George  Willism  Bewley,^  8  July  53. 

i7t£fin^-3fa^dr.— Maurice  Day,  U  May  56. 

SttrgeoH,-^yrm.  Green  Trousdell/^  M.D.  13  Deo.  53 ;  Aaiit^^Surg,  8  April  42. 

^fm^atU-^tif^voii.^Wimam  CatteU,  28  March  64. 

Vetervnary  iS^i4r^«on.^-Stephen  Price  Constant/'  15  Oct.  52. 

Scarlet — Facingi  Green. — Agenti,  Messn .  Cox  k  Co. 

9  Ltout .-Colonel  M<Mahon  eenred  with  the  0th  Lanoen  In  the  Sutlc;}  campaign  In  1848,  and  waa  preeent 
at  the  batUe  of  Sobraon  (Uedal).  Serred  the  Eattem  campaign  of  I8M  at  A.  Q.  M.  O.  to  the  Cavalrj 
DiTlilon,  inelnding  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BaUklava,  and  Tehernaya,  and  tiege  of  Sebastopol;  served  also 
the  campaign  of  1830  in  commAnd  of  the  5lh  Dragoon  Ouarda  (Medal  and  Qaape,  and  CB.)* 

8  M^Jor  Thompion  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-05  (Medal),  and  commanded  the  5th  Dra- 
goon Onards  during  the  winter  and  apring:  present  at  the  battle  of  Tchemara. 

4  Maior  Burton  aerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-05»  and  commanded  the  6th  Dragoon  Quarda  at  the 
battles  of  BalaklaTa,  Inhcrman,  and  Tehemaya,  and  atege  of  Sebastopol,  for  which  he  obtained  Breret 
rank  aa  M^Jor  and  CB.  (Uedal  and  Claaps). 

6  MivJor  IngUa  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inker- 
man,  and  aiege  of  Sebaatopol,  for  which  he  obtained  Breret  rank  aa  Mi^or  (Medal  and  Claapa). 

0  Capt.  Henley  aerred  the  campaign  of  1814  In  the  Peninaula,  including  the  battle  of  Tonlonae,  for 
which  he  haa  reoeived  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Claap. 

7  Captain  Halford,  Lieuta.  Montgomery,  Ferguson,  Hampton,  and  Fltxgerald,  Aaaist-Surg.  Cattell  and 
Quarter- Maater  Bewley,  aerved  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  1854-56,  Including  the  battlea  of  Balaklara  and 
Inkerman,  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Capt.  Halford,  lieuts.  Hampton,  Ferguson,  and 
Fittgerald,  and  Assist.-Surg.  Cattell  were  at  the  battle  of  Tcbemaya. 

8  Captain  Swinfen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  (wonnded) 
and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Mi^or  Elliot  served  Ave  years  in  India,  the  two  last  on  Lord  Hardinge's  staff, prior  to  entering  the  Royal 
Army,  and  was  present  with  his  regiment,  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry,  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal),  as  also 
in  the  Sutlej  campaign,  Including  the  battle  of  Feroseshah  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Scarlett,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklara  (severely  wounded)  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

to  Captain  Oodman  aerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  aa  Adjutant  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Goarda,  In- 
eluding  the  batUea  of  Balaklara,  InkermHu,  and  Tcbemaya,  and  alege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Bumand,  Lteuts.  Bolton,  Hay,  Sir  S.  S.  Huteianson,  Cornets  Hayes  and  HIbbert  served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal).  Lieut  Bay  and  Comet  Hayes  wera 
at  the  battle  of  Tcbemaya. 

12  Lieut.  Richards,  formerly  a  Captain  in  the  17th  Lancers,  served  with  the  Qtb  Lancers  in  the  Sutlej 
campaign  of  1840,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Qoaidt  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal)  and  battle  of  Tchsmaya. 

18  Paj master  Ricketto  serred  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Pui^anb  campaign  of  1840,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Serred  with  the  0th  Dragoon  Onards  in  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 

14  Dr  Trousdell  serred  with  the  S9th  Regt  in  the  Puidaob  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Chilli anwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps),  Served  the  EasUra  campaign  of  1854-66, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Ciaspa). 

15  Veterinary  Surgeon  Conatant  aerved  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  1854'66^  including  the  battlea  of  AUna, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Claapa). 


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"SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel. 
9  Sir  Thomw  Hawker/  KCH.  Comet,  12  May  1705;  LUut.  5  April  96; 
Capt  10  July  99;  Mqjw,  23  Not.  1804;  Lietd.-CoL  2  Sept.  08;  CoL  4  June 
14;  Mt^or-Qen.   27  May  25;   LieuUGen.  28  June  38;  Qen.  20  Jud«  54; 
CoU  6th  Dragoon  Qnardfl  5  June  39. 

lAevin'Coloml. 
Henry  Richmond  Jones,  Cometf  p  9  June  25 ;  Lieui,  p  14  Not.  26 ;  Cant,  p  12 
June  30;  Brevet'M(0or,Q  Hoy.  46;  Mqfmr,  p21  May  50;  Lwa.^Cok  Pia 
Sept.  51 ;  CoL  28  Nov.  54. 

Mqfor. 
WiUiam  Neville  Custanee,  Bruign,  p  11  Oct.  31 ;  Lieui.  p  86  June  35  ;    Capt. 
P 16  Mar.  38;  Jlfi^or,  P16  Sept.  51. 


Captains. 

Charles  Sawyer 

John  Forster  ..,.,.., 
Robert  Bickerstaff,  e. 
T.  Coningsby  N.  Norbuiy 
£dward  George  Swinton^ 

Philip  Pinckney 

Alex.  George  Dickson^  . 

George  Wardlaw    

Lieutenants. 
Ellis  Brooke  Cunliffe    . 
Henry  Roebuck  Johnston 

Thomas  Bott 

James  Stillman,  at^. . . . 
William  Thomas  Betty  . 
Jas.  M.  Burn  Murdoch 
Fra.  Geor  Savage  Curtis 
Courtenay  Wm.  Bruce  . 
Fra.  Nathaniel  Astley  • , 

COKNSTS. 

Stephen  Holdforth 

S.  Wentworth  Stevenson 
Baker  Creed  Russell  •  •  • 
G.  S.  Le  Grice  Stoddart . 


CORNET. 


P  6  Sept.  83 
P  25  Aug.  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P 12  Jan.  49 
P  6  June  34 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P18  Feb.  53 
P  5  Nov.  47 

P 14  June  50 

P 13  Dec.  50 

P 18  Apr.  51 

2  Sept.  51 

P  14  May  52 

P 14  Mar.  51 

P  15  Deo.  54 

15  May  55 

12  May  55 

P21  July  54 

14  Sept.  55 

2  Nov.  55 

28  Dec.  55 


LIEUT. 


P  8  April  36 
3  Sept.  47 

P  29  Dec.  46 

P21  May  50 
7  Oct.  30 

P  22  Nov.  50 
6  June  54 

P  3  Jan.  51 

P  4  Apr.  51 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P    0  Mar.  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 
P 13  Dec.  53 

24  Sept.  55 
P  26  Oct.  55 

26  Nov.  55 


captain. 


BBBVBT- 
MAJOR. 


P  8  Aug.  45 
P22NOV.  50 
P 10  Feb.  52 
P  0  Mar.  54 
15  Mar.  53 
5  Aug.  55 
P  1  June  55 
PlOOct.  55 


.  9  Giptaia  Bwlnton  lenred 
with  the  ard  Light  Dnfoona 
tbroaghoni  the  SatleJ  cam- 
paign of  1846-0,  and  iraa  pre- 
sent at  the  battles  of  lloodkee 
(lererely  wounded),  Peroze- 
shah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
two  Clasps). 


Paymagter. — Charles  Sewell,  5  Jan.  55;  Comet ,  p  17  Oct.  51. 

A4iiUaat.^IAiut.  Jamea  StLUnmn,  10  Feb.  52. 

Quarter^MaHer. — George  Fraaer,  7  Nov.  51. 

Surgeon.--Jvme$  Prlebard  Moline,*  15  Aug.  54;  Asfistant^Surgooni  7  Oct,  42. 

Auisiant'Surgeon, — Stuart  Moore^  5  Dee.  51. 

Veterinarff  Afy^won.— -Alfred  Job  Owles,  19  Dee.  51. 

Blue— J^dMrin^  White.— i(l^eM^#,  Measra.  Goz  ft  Co. 


1  Sir  Tbomaa  Hawker  was  praamit  in  tht  actiont  in  North  Holland,  tht  Haldar  expedltiont  in  the  lOih, 
19th  September,  2nd  and  6th  October,  1709;  and  was  present  in  command  of  the  90th  IJghiDragooM  la 
every  aottoa  in  whieh  the  British  troops  were  engaged  on  the  eastern  eoatt  of  Spain,  in  1918  and  ISMi  he 
has  sabeeqaently  serred  on  the  Staff,  in  India,  as  MHior^Oeneral. 

2  Sargeon  Moline  serred  with  the  82nd  Regt.  during  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Sonthem  Mah- 
ratu  country;  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghor. 

4  Giiptain  Dickson  seived  with  the  e8nd  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  including  the  attack  on 
Uw  Qniurriea  8th  June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (Medal). 


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85       1th  (  The  Princess  RoyaVs)  Regt.  of  Dragoon  Guards. 


rH«ad  Quartan, 
L    Ediabargh. 


Yeara>  Serr. 


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Colonel, 
9  Q3ft  ArtharW.  M.  Lord   Sandys/    Cornet^  27  July  00;  Lt.  10  July  10; 
Capt,  25  Aug.  13;  Mqjor,  27  July  16;  Lt.^CoL  21  Jan.  19;  CoL  10  Jan. 
37 ;  Mqfor-Oen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Oen.  20  June  54 ;  CoL  7th  Dragoon  Qnards. 
18  Mar.  53. 

Lieut.'ColoneL 
Arthur  CaTendlsh  Bentinck,  Ensign^  p  2  Nov.  38;  LieuU  p  31   Oct.  40; 
CapU  P  2  Mar.  47 ;  MqjoTf  P  27  June  61 ;  Lieut.-CoL  p  8  Dec.  64. 

Mi{for. 
Charles  Wm.  Thompson'  Comet,  p26  Feb.  36;  Lieut,  p  17  Jan.  40;  Capt, 
P  1  Dec.  48;  Mqjor,  P  9  Nov.  56.! 

Captains  cornbt.         libut.     |   captain,     brby.-maj. 

William  Middleton  .... 
Fitaroy  George  Smith  . . 
Thomas  William  Goff  . . 
Wm.  Wentworth  Lamb . . 
James  William  Balfour. . 
Tho.  Bdw.  Dowbiggeu  . . 
James  Nixon  Macartney^ 
John  William  Wetherall 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

A.  G.  Montgomery  Moore 
Arthur  Robt.  G.  Costello 
Montague  Dettmar    .  • . , 

Peter  Withlngton 

Henry  Blinkhom,*  R.M. 
W.  Fourbelle  Dowdeswell 

Hume  NichoU , 

Jonathan  W.  M.  Walker 

CORNBTS. 

D.Scotland,(Q.M.ie  DecM) 
James  Vance  Cleland 


P  19  Mar.  47 
P  31  Dec.  47 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P 18  May  49 
P 10  May  31 
P 18  Jan.  50 

P 13  Dec.  60 
P  14  Feb.  61 
P16AprU62 
P  9  July  52 

16  Feb.  49 
P17  Aug.  52 
PlSAug.  62 
P  13  May  63 

17  Nov.  54 
P 15  Dec.  54 


P  3  Aug.  49 
P 11  Sept.  49 
P 16  Nov.  49 
P21  May  50 
P  15  Feb.  50 
P27  June51 
Pll  Apr.  34 
P  19  Mar.  52 

P  6  July  62 

P  30  July  52 

P  6  May  53 

P  13  Feb.  56 

14  Sept.  55 

14  Sept.  55 

9  Oct.  56 

9  Nov.  56 


P 19  Mar.  52 
P  30  July  52 
P  6  May  53 
P  8  Dec.  54 
P 13  Feb.  66 
14  Sept.  56 
13  Nov.  42 
P  9  Nov.  55 


20  June  64 


Paym«Mf«r.— Nugent  Chichester,  19  March  52 ;  Comet,  p  6  Nov.  46 ;  Lieut, 

P  30  March  49 ;  Capt,  p  27  June  51 .  '  ' 

A(^utant,— Comet  David  Scotland,  17  Nov.  64. 
Quarter-Master.^QeoTge  Gillam,'  17  Nov,  64. 
Surgeon.-— Gideon  Dolmage,  6  April  44 ;  Aseist.-Surg,  10  Dec.  83. 
As8itt,'Surgeon. — 
Veterinary  Surgeon,—Ua,thisw  Poett,®  21  April  37. 

Scarlet— Facin^f  Black.— ^^tfn^#,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

[Betumedfront  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  7  June  1848.] 

1  Lord  Sandys  accompaiiieil  the  lOth  Hufsan  to  the  Peninaula  In  1812,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at 

Morales,  and  battjesof  Vittoria  and  Pampeluna.    Berred  also  the  campaign  of  1810,  as  an  Alde^e-Oamp  to 

with  Om  cfaT  torVlttori"    ^^  **'***"*  **  ^®  ***"**  ^'  Waterloo.    Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal 

3   M^or  Taompioa  Mrrcd  u  a  Captain  la  the  BritUh  Legioa.  and    was  engaged  at  Henianl  tOth  Auc.  1886*  at  Ar- 

labaa.  Itth.  17th,  aadlSih  J«>.;  and  U>.  action  b«rora  San  Sehattlaa.    5Ui  Sj^   wS^e  w2  tiriw^olLdi 

in  the  Up  and  the  hand  (K.  8.  F.  and  Medal).    Served  the  eampalgn  of  the  PunJauVln  STI*??  LtfhrSIS<STw« 

encacwl  m  Eamnocrur  (bone  wounded).  SSnd  Nov.  1848,  at  ChlUianwallah.  IStb  Jan..  and  at  Ooojerat.  flUtf^  1849 

(Medal  and  two  Claip.^    Pw^ent  -l/o  «  the  eroNlag  of  the  Cbenah.  Jhelum.  and  Indu  ;  at  the  sarrender  of  the  Selk 

•r '  •'  f '£  "'J?*'  ^  '*^"  H^^  ^"^^^  ■***■  '•  ^«*«^  "* »«««"  o'  *»»•  Aflkh«n.  to  Pediawnr. 

4  MiOor  Maeartnej  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Panniar  (Medal). 

6  Lieut.  Blinkhorn  wrved  with  the  10ih  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Mahand pore,  89Ui  Dec.  1848  (Medal), 
also  In  the  campaign  on  the  SuUeJ  in  1848,  including  the  battles  of  AliwaliSd  Sobraon,  for  which  he  hu 
received  a  Meaal  ano  one  Clasp. 

*u^^^Vf™"**'.^i"f?  .•*'*•*  with  the  7ih  Dragoon  Guards  at  the  C!ape  of  Good  Hope,  and  was  with 
the  Kaffll  Si?  Jf  lMfl.7  (MJdiujr"  ^^''''^  ****  ®""**'  ^^'"  *"  ^^'  "**  ***  ^^^  throughout 

8  Veterinary-Surgeon  Poett  served  with  the  Roval  Dragoons  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1 8M-«(,  including 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  Balaldava  (Medal  Sd  two  Clasps).  h  »«  «  .««.«»,  in«uaing 


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1*^  {Royal)  Regiment  of  Dragoom. 


Bastoni  Army,  May  1854.1 
Depoi,  Canterbury.     J 

The  Creit  of  England  within  the  Garter.    The  Eacle.    "Speetemur  aatndo  *' 
«*  PENINSULA"  "  WATERLOO  "  «  B^LAKLAVA  '»  «  SEVASTOPOL/ 


86 


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FuU 
Pay. 


24 


21 


2 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

19 


Half 
Pay. 


CoUmeL^Hf  iH  Sir  Arthur  Benjamin  CMfton,»  KCB.  KCH.  Comet.e  June 

1794;  Lieui.l  Aug.  1794;  Capt,  27  Feb.  1799;  Mqjor,  17  Dec.  1808:  Lieut. 

Coi.  26  July  1810;  Col.l2  Aug.  1819;  Af^yor  Gen. 22  July  80 :  LietU.-Qen. 

28  Nov.  41;  {7c/i.  20  June  64 ;  CoZ.  let  Dragoons,  80  Aug.  42. 
Lieia,'Colonel.^Zo\in  Yorke,"  CB.  Comet,  P21  Dec.  82;  Lt.  p6  Dec.  34: 

Capt.  P 14  Dec.  41 ;  Mtfjor  p4  Sept.  49 ;  Lieut,  Col.  p  4  Feb.  63. 
Afq/or.— Robert  Wardlaw,'  Comet,  v  ^  June  86 ;  Lieut.  p28  July  40  ;   Capt. 

P 14  Oct.  42 ;  Major,  P  4  Feb.  68 ;  Brevtt  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 


Captainb. 

Wm.deCardonnel£lm8aU^ 

Michael  Stocks' 

George  Campbell* 

JohnCoItman  Davenport^ 

James  Ainslie?    

John  Chamberlain 

Walter  John  Coney*  . . . . 

St.  John  W.  C.  Charlton^ 

Lieutenants. 
Edmund  Pepys*. ....... 

ThomasKeane  FitzGerald^ 
Richard  George  Glyn^  .. 
William  Wray  Hartopp* 
G.  Metcalfe  Robertson^*^ 
John  Glas  Sandeman*  . . 
Henry  F.  Geo.  Coleman 
William  Henry  Cutler  . . 

CORMBTS. 

William  Edmund  Curtis . 

John  Lee,*  at^ 

Godii-ey  Thomas  HaUifaz 
John  Gordon  Graham    . . 

Macdonald  Hall 

Henry  Frank  Johnson  . . 
RobertClarke    


CORNET. 


P  1  July  42 
PllDec.  46 
P  26  Feb.  48 

9  June 48 
P 13  Oct.  48 

1  June  82 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P 14  Feb.  6L 

P  14  May  62 
P  24  Aug.  62 
P22  Jan.  68 
Pll  Mar.  58 
P12Mav  63 
P 10  June  68 
P29  June49 
P 18  Not.  63 

P 17  Feb.  64 
6  Nov.  64 

P  9  Mar.  66 
19  June  66 
28  Oct.  66 

P  9  Nov.  66 
30  Nov.  66 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


BBEVBT- 
MAJOB. 


P  18  Oct.  43  P  4  Sept.  49     12  Dec.  64 

P  20  July  49  P  26  Feb.  68 

P   4  Sept.  49  P   1  April  63 

P 16  Nov.  49  P  29  April  63 

P21  Dec.  49  P  11  Oct.  68 

P 10  July  36       8  Dec.  64 

P  26  Feb.  63    22  Dec.  64 

P    lAprll63  P  18  May  66 

Pll  Oct.  63 
P 17  Feb.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

P  18  May  66 

P81  Jan.  61 

P21  Dec.  66 


13  Doctor  Forteath  icrrod  with  the  troopt 
engaged  in  suppreuing  the  rebellion  In  Cey- 
lon In  1848.  Served  the  Saatem  campaign  of 
1854*89,  and  was  praeent  at  the  aflkir  of  Bui- 
ganac,  and  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inker- 
man,  and  Tchemaya,  and  slef e  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Claapt).  *^ 


^eM^^^r^'"^*""  Shearman,  81  Jan.  46;  Hud  Lieut,  p  21  Apr.  87 ;  Lieut. 

A^vtaiU.'-'Comet  John  Lee,*  24  April  65. 

Qi«irfer-Afa*<er.— WUUam  Scott,"  26  Oct.  49. 

Bidxng-MaHer.-^QeoT^  Cruse."  16  March  66. 
0    ^«rjy«m.--Alexandcr  Forteath,"  M.D.  28  March  64 ;  AsHst.^Surg.  10  Feb  43 
0  I  ^«fM^.-^«r^«m.— Henry  Sheriock,  16  Dec  64.  ^ 

Veterinary  Surgeon.—Airred  Henry  Cherry.  28  Sept.  46. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Clifton '..el?cel':^a^"pTgK  ^iTsSTfo^Tti  T^PL^^.  ^^^^       .  . 
In  covering  and  supporting  four  SpMXlSns  at  the^baiti-  «f  r.L  *     '  *"^  ^^'    Commanded  a  squadron 
qaent  operation. ;  SSttle  o^ Buslco^^naS^f'uJl^l^ti^S,  sintSm   tlk^ne  f«  S'^Jf**  '"  •^•'^""•"'  V"^' 
gase;  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor,  actions  at  Kav6  d^ATPr    pi  pI3  «   ?'  ^''>*l?\«'n\him  prisoners  and  bog- 
.e.er.1  affair,  during  the  retreat'  TihT^^jTrom  slfu^i^[^^^^^  "^1,^'^^?  ^'  ^^^'*' 

a  body  of  French  Infantry  under  General  ClLscl,  nearTaUmai?a  kimn  A^^^^  ^!'^  5  T***~" 

enemy;  battle  ol  Vlttoria,  blockade  of  PamiSna?  UeraTafSV.  in^^  Pv '"*  nearly  a  hundred  of  the 
skirmishing  with  the  enei^y  and  corering  the  retreat  on  th-filt  ir  5*^*  Pyrenees,  battle  of  Touloo«, 
Arthur  ha.%eceired  Ihe  Gold  Medal  and  onfcia  ^fir  Fue„ie.  1V„„^^  ^uf  **"*"*  *!f  ^u""]!^}"^'  ^^'' 
Uedal  with  three  Clasp,  for.  Talarera,  Bu«ico.  anTroulousI  "**"'^  *"**  ^^  *^"^"  ^'*' 

wo^uil^ilJi'b^otSrTtTer^^^^^^^^^  -l>algn  of  1854..  and  wa.  severely 

U.'  iit:o'^.r;"or£tL'i%^^^^^^^  '^' »-' "<»^"^  '^^e  baltSTJalalcIara  (shot  thn,u.h 

ihi  StK'sj  ?sLZT^ ;;?  st^si-jisii^^rMns;?'  -^^^  ^^^«  ^"*-  -^p-^^  <>'  ^^^^  «-'««ii"f 

of^ifilfTa^dX?  o7'8er.5lo?!?l^?^^^^^^  '^«  ^"»«-  --P'^*^.  ^-^-^n,  the  battle 

-i?|i§[S?::d^7htLXSf.r^^^  '^'^'^^  Of  Balahla^Cho. 

ladC^L'*  >         ^^'  >«nr«l  the  Sastam  campaign  of  1864-05,  including  the  ilego  of  Sobaitf^ol  (Mc 


37 


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1        62 

■  Full 

Half 

IMy. 

Pay. 

,.— . 

27 

A 

20 

0 

22 

0 

14 

0 

10 

0 

9  i    0  1 

7 

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10 

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6 

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2nd  {Royal  North  British)  Regt.  of  Dragoons.     [  ^(^i^rtdlU.*** 

On  the  Sluidardf  an  Eagle.—"  WiLTERLOO*'  "BALAKLATA  '*  "SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel.— 11^  ^m  Archibald  Money,'  Gfi.  KG.  Cornet,  April  94;  XM8  Hay  94; 

Capt.  3  May  00;  Mt^tn-y  14  Dec.  00;  Li.-CoL  4  June  14;  CoL  10  Jan. 

37  ;  Mey.'Gen,  0  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen,  20  June  54;  CoL  2d  Drs.  24  May  52. 
itfiti<.-Cotoiie/.— Henry  Darby  Griffith,*  CB.  Comet,  p  26  Nov.  28 ;  Lt.PH^  Nov. 

31 ;  Capt.  P 1  Aug.  34;  Afi^jor,  p  6  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.^Col.  P  27  Aug.  62 ;  Col.  29 

June  66. 
Af^'or.— George  Aug.  Filmer  Sulivan,'  Comet,  p  20  July  86 ;  Lieut,  p  26  Feb.  41 ; 
Capt.  P  6  April  44;  Afq/or,  17  Feb.  64;  Brett*  Lt.-CoL  12  Doc  64. 


2 


Captains. 
G.  C.  Clarke^  l-c.  12  Dec.6i 
iS^tr  G.  Pra.  Hampson,  J3^.^ 

William  Miller" 

Francis  Sutherland*  4 . . 

George  Buchanan* 

Herbert  Edwards^ 

WiUiam  Taylor  Prentis* 
Robert  Scott  Hunter*    . 

LlBUTBXlAMTS. 

Andrew  Nugent*® 

Lenox  Prendergast"  .'. . 

Henry  John  Wale 

Duncan  McNeill*' 

Heu.  Edwardes  Haudley  ■' 
A.  S.  Montague  Browne'^ 
James  Brander  Dunbar 
Nicholas  Mills,  R.M... 

CORNBTS. 

Daniel  Moodie,*«i4i^'.. 

David  Gibson*^   

Samuel  Seggie    

John  Lorn  Stewart  . . . 
Thomas  Philip  Parr**. . . 
James  J.  Armstrong*^  . 
J.  Herbert  R.  Stoddart. 


LIEUT. 


P30May  34 
P  6  Aug.  42 
7  July  46 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P 16  Mar.  49 
P6N0V.    46 


P  7  Oct.  36 
P  18  April  46 
20  June  60 
Pll  April6l 
P27  Aug.  62 
P22  Oct.  47 


PlOAug.  50  Pll  Nov.63 
p  17  June  51     17  Feb.  64 


P17  Dec.  62 

P  11  Mar.  53 

20  June  45 

P20Sept.6d 

P  30  Sept.  53 

18  Nov.  63 

12  Jan.  55 

10  Mar.  54 


24  Nov.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

P  26  Feb.  48 

15  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
P  16  Mar.  65 
P  26  May  65 

13  Sept.  65 


BREV.-HAJ. 


P20Sept.39    11  Nov.  51 
P  24  Sept.  47 

30  Sept.  64 

84  Nov.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

16  Dec.  64 
P  86  May  65 

13  Sept.  66 


S  Capt.  Preotii  wu  al  Uie  siege 
and  fall  of  8«l»Mlopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

9  Capt.  Honter  temd  in  Uie 
Rasfem  eampalftt  oT  ISS4-6ft,  In. 
eludtoff  Uie  aflUr  of  M'Kensie's 
Farm,  battif  s  of  Balaklata  and  In- 
kennaBi  and  siefe  of  Sebaatopol 
(Medal  tad  tkrtf  Ciaspe). 


90  Doctor  Bruah  wrved  with  the  86tb  on  the 
China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at 
the  repulse  of  the  night-attack  on  Ningrpo,  at 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung, 
Shanghae,  and  Chin  Klang  Foo,  and  at  the 
lauding  hefore  Nankin.  Served  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1804-66  with  the  Snd  Dragoons, 
Includingtthe  affair  of  M'Kentle's  Tana,  battles 
of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Teheruaja,  siege 
and  AOl  of  Sebastf^ol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 


30  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  64 

19  Feb.  66 

P  20  Feb.  55 

P  30  Mar.  65 

6  June  55 

16  Nov.  55 

Thomas  Gonne  {  p  23  Nov.  55 

Paynuuter.—Yred.  Windham  Lukin,"  10  Aug.  65 ;  JBm.  P 16  May  61 ;  X*.  p  18 
Adjutant. — Comet  Daniel  Moodie,'  30  Sept.  64.  [Nov.  53. 

Quarter-Matter.—ThomBA  Hamilton  M'Bean,^^  16  Aug.  60. 
Surgeon. — John  Ramsay  Brush,^  M.D.,  2  April  52  ;  Assist.-Surg.  8  June  41. 
Astittant'Surgeon. — Cornelius  Clark  Rutherford,  ?  May  62. 
Veterinary  Suraeon. — Tom  Parinder  Gudgin,"  13  Oct,  64. 
Scarlet — Fatings  Blue.        Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  Hopkinson  and  Co. 

I  Lieut-General  Money  serred  twentj-flre  years  in  the  11th  Dragoons:— in  Flanders  and  Hblland  in 
17M  and  96,  and  in  Qermany  the  latter  year,  including  the  attack  on  the  French  lines,  17th  April ;  their 
defeat  on  the  hcighU  of  Catenu,  Mth  April,  and  near  Tournay ;  8rd  May ;  battles  of  Boubaix  and  Lannoy, 
defeat  of  the  French  near  Tournay,  83nd  May  1704;  and  affair  at  Bommel,  Snd  Jan.  1706.  Campaign  of 
1700  in  Holland,  including  the  actions  of  the  10th  and  10th  Sept.,  Snd  and  6th  October.  Commanded  a 
detachment  of  the  Regt.  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  at  Leghorn,  Minorca,  and  the  expedition  to  Cndlz, 
In  1800;  in  Egypt,  in  1801  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  8th,  19th,  and  Slst  March,  together  with 
the  capture  of  Orand  Cairo  and  Alexandria.  Peninsular  campaiRnii  of  1811  and  18;  present  at  the  siege 
of  DadiOox,  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  affair  of  caralry  near  the  Tormes  on  the  following  day,  when  three 
French  battalions  were  taken ;  cavalry  affairs  of  Callada  Camino  and  Fenta  de  ]*oso.  Serred  also  the 
campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  towards  the  close  of  which  last  the 
command  of  the  11th  Dragoons  devolved  on  him  :  present  also  at  the  capture  of  Parii.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  one  Cliisp  for  Salamanea. 

f  Colnnel  GrifBth  tenred  tha  Butern  csmpalga  of  1854-55,  In  command  of  the  Seott  Greyt,  Including  tba  oflUr  of 
ll'Kensie's  Farm,  battles  of  BolokUva  (wounded  In  the  head  by  a  platol-ball),  Inkennan,  and  Tchemaya,  tiefe  and  fkll 
of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  three  Claspt) . 

3  Lt.  Col(mel  Sullran,  served  ib«  Rattem  campalra  of  1854.55,  ineladlnr  the  aflfklr  of  M*Kenfie*s  roru,  battles  of 
Balaklava    Inktrmaa,  aud  Tcberaaya,  siege  and  fUI  of  Bebastopol  {Medal  and  three  Clatpi). 

4  Lt.  Colonel  Clarke  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.66,  Including  the  afhlr  of  M'Renile's  Farm,  battles  of  BaU. 
klava  (sabre  cut  oa  the  neck),  Inkcman,  and  Tchemajra,  siege  and  tail  of  Settastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

6  Sir  Geo.  Hampaon,  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  inelodlng  the  battle  of  the  Tcfaemaya,  sieg*  and  lUl  of 
Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Captains  Miller,  Sutherland,  and  Buchanan,  served  the  Bastom  campaign  of  1854-66,  ineladinff  the  battles  of  Bala- 
klava  and  Inkermao,  and  siefC  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Capt.  Edwards  served  with  the  I4th  Light  Dragoons  throughoot  the  PunJaub  campaign  of  I848-9,  inolndlng  the  action 
of  RamnuggrrCwIth  the  charging  squadrons),  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  Chill  lanwalUh  and  OfMnJetat,  pursuit  of  the 
enemy  across  the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Affghans  over  the  Indus  through  the  Khyber  Pass  ( Medal  and  Clasps),  served  with  the 
Scots  Grevs  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1664.55.  Including  the  battle  of  the  Teheraaya,  »kge  and  foil  of  Bebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lt.  Nugent  served  la  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.&5,  includia«  the  batttes  of  BolokUva,  Xnkenaon,  and  Teheraaya, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

II  Lt.  Prcodergast  served  In  the  Baslera  campaign.  Including  the  bottle  of  Bolaktovo  (severely  wounded  by  o  mnsket 
bollet  on  the  right  foot)  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

It  Lis.  M'NoIll  and  Brown,  and  Assist.- Sargeon  Rutherford,  were  at  the  battte  of  the  Tehemoyo,  the  siege  and  fUl  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claap). 

IS  Lt  Hondley  served  the  Bootom  eaapalgn  of  1864-66.  teelvdlag  the  battles  of  BalOUta  (Uiice  Vottad  M  right  arm) 
and  Inkennan.  and  ilefe  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


fioad  Quartoif ,i 
Hounslow.   J 


Zrd  (  The  King's  Own)  ttegt  of  U.  IhagooM. 

The  White  Hone,  within  the  Garter  on  the  Snd  and  8rd  Standards,  with  the  Motto.  "  Vtc  a 

«8^AIIAKCA"  "VITrORIA"  "TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA"  "CABOOL/ 184«"  "1 

"FEHOZESHAH"  "  BOBRAON"  "  PTTNJATm"  «  PMtt.ti  AMUrit  t  aum*  u  fxr^t-o 


I  Years'  Serv, 


88 

atp€rti  ttrrwKt," 

_  'MOODKEE" 

FEHOZESHAH"  "  SOBRAON"  »•  PUNJAUB""  "  CHILLIANWALLAH"'  ""oOOJERAT." 

Cohnel.—^  9BB  Peter  Aug.  Lautoar,'  CB.  KH.  Comet,  91  Mar.  04 ;  Lt.  4  July 
06;  Cap*.8May06;  lffl[;.20  May  13;  X*.-C«i.  18  JunelS;  Co/.  10  Jan.  37; 
MiyoT'Qen.  0  Nov.  46;  Lt,'Qen.  20  June  64;  CoL  3rd  Drs.  20  May  66. 
Lieut,'Colonel,—Yi^\jsT  Unett,'  Comet,  p  23  Aug.  33 ;  Lt,  p  31  Mar.  37 ;  Capt. 
P 1  Nov.  42;  Brev.  Mqj,  7  June  40 ;  Mqj,  p3  Feb.  64;  Zt.^Col.  20  June  64. 
If^yor.— Charles  John  Potter,*  Comet,  p  8  April  86:  i/.  21  Dec.  88;  Capt. 
P 10  Dec.  47  ;  Mqjor,  P21  Sept  62. 


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Captains. 

JTon.  Hor.  M.  Monckton^ 

Charles  Freville  Sortees .. 

Frederick  Sitivell   

John  Blackbume  Hawkes" 
William  Gray  Draper^ 
Richard  Michael  Williams 
Geo.  E.  P.  Kauntze* 
Taylor  Lambard  Mayne" 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Edward  Howard  Vyse  #. 
John  Norcliffe  Preston  . 
Newton  Cba.  Chichester 


P21  Aug.  49 

P 19  Apr.  60 

P  16  Aug.  60 

i7^(m.AlgemonT.Moreton'Pl3  Apr.  60 


CORNBT. 


P  23  April  41 
P  28  Jan.  42 
P   8  Sept.  46 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN      BRBV.-MAJ. 


P29AprU42P  4  May  49 
P  7  Feb.  46  P  10  Dec.  47 
P    1  Aug.  61  P  16  July  63 


P  2  Mar.  88  p  27  BepYso'  20  June  64: 
P  19  Jan.  44  1  P  11  Dec.  46  p  1  Sept.  64 
P  16  May  61  p  29  Apr.  63  p22  Sept.  64 
19  Dec.  46  p  28  Jan.  48  14  Sept.  66i 
P    6  Aug.  41    P  20  Dec  42      2  Oct  66i 


Arthur  Edmund  Mansel 

Robert  Dymond 

Jacob  Camae  Murphy 
Joseph  P.  North,  At^. 
Wm.  Drury  N.  Lowe . . 

CORNBTS. 

William  Morrison  Bell 

Henry  Fawcett   

Charles  Talbot  Goff  •• 

Arthur  Lautour 

Richard  Lomaz 


P 15  Oct.  60 

P 17  Jan.  61 

P  17  Feb.  64 

31  Dec.  62 

I  Dec.  64 


D    o -D  k     KA  SLt-CoLITDettierreAwiUitheSra 

>'    O  VCD*  04  Lt.  Drs.  thfoochoat  th«  eampain 

20  June  64  <»'  >**>  ^^  AffiuuDisUa  (MrdJ). 

uoo  a  ^A    m.A   *^°<^  waspreMOt  at  the  forcing  of 

P32  Sept.  64  the  IQiTber  Pasa.  ttonBing   the 

6  Sept.  62  heightt  of  JmgduuMh.  action  ot 

p    n  M.-    KJE  Teteen  and  Buftkotol,  occupation 

W  mar.  OO  of  Cabool,  itorm  and  capiure  of 

14  Sept.  66  iBtaliff.    He  serred  also  the  Pun- 

Ua^»*  RK  i*°^  campaign  of  184»  9,  and  wat 
oepc  OO  prcMfitattbeaffalrofRaainaggttr, 
P  2  Feb  66  «>•  P*«mc«  of  the  Ch.  nab  at  Wa- 
„  -^    .  Tm   K-er-bad  oo  th»  Jat  Drc.  1848  with 

P  10  Apr.  66  the  foree  nnder  Siir  Joarpb  Thaek- 
well.  aciioD  of  Sadoolapore,  and 
hattlei  of  ChillianwalUh  (aeTereif 


wonadcd)   and  Goojerai    (Medal  and  two  Clasps, 
and  pronolpd  to  the  brervt  rank  of  M^or}. 

•  Capt.  Bawkes  served  the  SutleJ  eampaign  of 
1845.^  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkre. 
Ferotesbah  (horse  .shot),  and  Sobnoa  (wmaaded). 
Medal  and  two  Clasps. 

64  ;  Cor.  14  AprU  46 ;  Lt.  19  May  60. 


^1 


P  1  Sept.  64 

P  28  Mar.  66 

P  18  May  66 

23  Oct  66 

23  No?.  66 

Paymaster. — James  MacQueen,*  1  Dec.' 

Acljjttant.—Lieia.  Joseph  P.  North,  16  Nov.  66. 

Quar^er^lfof^vr.— Abraham  Crabtree/^  26  Nov.  42 ;  Cornet,  17  Sept.  41. 
Riding  Master . — James  Alexander  Dixon ^^^  21  Sept.  66. 
Surgeon.—Wm.  Ord  Maokensie,  M.D.  8  Jan.  47 ;  Auut.-Surg.  14  Jan.  39. 
Assist.'Surg. — John  Crown  Agnis,  1 1  Aug.  64. 

Veterinary  5ur^«07i.— Benjamin Chaning  Rouse  Gardiner,^*  19  May  46« 
Blue — Facings  Scarlet. — Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Esq. 
[Betumed  from  tJie  East  Indies,  12  May  1863.] 
1  Lleat-Geii«nd  Lautour  lerred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Ilth  Draroontin  1811  and  19;  he  attacked, 
with  a  squadron,  on  the  26th  Bept.  16II,  near  El  l^odon,  a  French  Gavalrj  Reirt.,  which  had  captured 
put  of  the  baggage  of  the  Light  Division,  and  corered  the  relreat  of  the  74th,  and  Ave  companies  of  tho 
00th  from  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  Present  also  at  the  siege  of  Badajox  and  battle  of  Salamanca.  Whilst  in 
command  of  a  squadron  he  attacked,  and  took  prisoners,  a  company  of  French  Artillery  posted  in  a  vlne- 
jaid.near  Yalladolid,  supporting  the  enemy's  cavalry  on  7tb  Sept.  1818,  during  the  time  the  Army  was 
•roaalng  theDouro;  he  also  repulsed  an  attack  of  the  enemy's  piquetN,  making  one  offlcer  and  many  men 
prlaoners,  at  Monasterio  and  in  Front  of  Burgos  on  2nd  Oct.  1812;  and  he  was  continually  on  outpost 
duly,  and  almost  daily  engaged  with  the  enemy's  skirmishers,  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  the  retreat  from 
Bisrgos  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell.  Serving  the  campaign  of  1816,  with  the  8drd  Liglit  Dragoons,  and  was  pre- 
sent in  the  actlonsof  the  16lh  and  17th  June,  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  com- 
mand of  the  Regiment  and  of  the  Brigade.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clnsp  for  Salamanca, 
a  M^lor  Potter  tcrred  with  the  16th  Lancers  during  the  eaini>algn  In  Afff  baniatan  under  Lord  Keane,  Indudinf  the 
aleye  and  capture  of  Gbuanec  (Medal).  He  Mrrrd  aUo  at  the  battle  of  Mahangporc,  0th  Dec.  1843  ( Medal)  t  tnd  In  tbe 
campalfBoik  the  SutleJ  In  1S48,  including  the  battletof  Buddlwal,  AUwal  (as  Aide*de*Camp  to  Brigadier  Cureton),  and 
Bobraoa  (Medal  and  ClaqM). 

6  Hon,  Capu  Monckton  served  with  the  39th  throughout  the  Punjaubcampaign  of  1848*0,  and  was  present 
at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChilUanwallah  (wounded)  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

7  Captain  l>rapcrMTTcd  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1S48-9,  and  was  present  at  the  affair 
of  BasBauggvr.  tb*  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuseerabad  on  the  1st  Dee.  1848  with  the  foree  under  Sir  Joseph  Thsckwell, 
tbe  aetion  of  Sadoolaporc,  and  battles  of  ChUlianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

8  Lieut.  KftunUe  was  present  with  the  Uth  Lt.  Drs.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  18sa.6  (Medal 
and  one  CMasp) ;  served  with  the  8rd  Lt.  Drs.  throughout  the  campalan  of  lH4i2  In  Aflfghanistan  (Medal),  and 
was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  capture  of  Mamoo  Khail,  storming  the  heights  of  Jugdul- 
lack,  actions  of  Tezeen  and  Uuftkotul,  and  occupation  of  Cabool.  He  served  also  the  SutleJ  campaign 
of  1846-6*  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (wounded),  Perozeshah  (wounded),  and  Sobraon 
(aeverely  wounded):  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  Served  in  the  Punjaubcampaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuseerabad  on  the  1st  Dec.  1848  with  the  force 
onder  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps). 

9  Puymaster  MacQueen  served  with  ICih  Lancem  tliroughout  the  eampaign  of  1688-89  in  Afffchanistan,  and 
was  preseiit  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal).    Pie  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Maha- 
raipore  on  the  28th  Dee.  1840  (Medal) ;  served  also  In  the  SutleJ  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the 
aAiirof  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  AUwal  (wounded)  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp).  He  was  present  with  t* 
3rd  Lt.  Drs.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  Including  the  aflfhir  of  Ramnuggur,  the  posi" 

of  the  Chenab  at  Wnxeerabad  on  the  1st  Dec.  1848  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell,  actlc 
BadooUpore^and  batUef  of  ChiUJanwallah  and  Qoojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 


Eut.Anny,l7Jaly54. 
Depot,  Brighton. 


89      4^/i  (  The  Queen's  Own)  Regt.  of  Light  Dragoons.    [ 
'•Talatbra" " Albuhbra"  "Salamanca"  " Vittoria" "Toulousb" "Pbmiksula" 

V^^>a>„        «  APPOHAHI8TAN"  «  GhUZNBE"  "  ALMA"  "  BALAKLAVA'    «aNKBRMAK 


Yeaw'SerT. 

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"  Sevastopol. 
ColoneL-^y^  Q» Sir  George  Scovell,*  KCB.  Adjutant,  6  April  ^^l<^^\  ^0 

June  98;    LunU.  4  May  00;  Capt.  10  March   04;  Major,   30  May   11; 

Lieut.'CoL  17  Aug.  12;   Col.  27  May  25;  Mqjor-Oen.  10  Jfn    37 ;  i*.- 

Gen,  9  Nov.  46  ;  Gen.  20  June  54;  Col.  4th  Light  Dragoons,  18  Dec.  47. 
Lieui.-Colonel.'--Lord  George  Auguatus  Fred.  Paget,'  CB.  Come*  &  f^a 

P25  Jaly  34,  Lieut.  Pi  Dec. 37;  Capt.  p17  Aug.  41 ;  Mi\jor,  p  30  Jan.  46; 

Lieut.'Col.  P  29  Dec.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54.  ^  ,  ,    «n     y^     *   » i  ^ 

3fa;or.— Alexander  Low,'  Come*,  p  2  Oct.  36  ;  Lieut,  p  6  July  38;  Capt.  p  14 

July  43;  Brev.'Mqj'.  20  June  54;  Mqj.  26  Oct. 54 ;  Brev.'Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  54, 

Captains. 
George  John  Brown^  . . .  • 

Robert  Portal,^  e 

Thomas  Button* 

Henry  Smith  Adlington^ 
(George  Ellis • 


I  Hon.  Chas.  Jas.  Keith,'  e 

'  FienneaWykeiiamMartin**^ 

Chas.  A.  Gunter  Browne 

LlBUTENANTS. 

WiUiam  Affleck  King ••.. 
George  Warwick  Hunt*® 

John  Clark,  R.M 

Henry  Jennings,*  *  a({; .  . . 
Edward  Lavallin  Puxley 
William  Winstanley  .... 
Fred.  Aug.  Weatherley .. 
Henry  Harold  de  Bourbel 
Edward  WiUiam  Blackett 
Cornets. 

Richaxd  Topham   

Hon.  Fred.  George  Ellis 

James  Roxburgh    

Ld.  £.M'D.yane  Tempest 


LIEUT. 


CORNET. 

VII  April 40 i P 14  July  43 
P 17  Jan.  40  P  8  May  45 
P2l  June39|P  6  May  42 


Pll  Feb.  48 

7  May  47 

15  Feb.  50 

P 12  Apr.  50 

P 13  Dec.  50 

Pll  July  51 

P  12  July  51 

21  July  54 

5  Nov.  54 

P24NOV.  54 

P    8  Deo.  54 

30  Mar.  55 

11  May  55 

1  June  55 

27  July  55 

P   2  Aug.  55! 

P   3  Aug.  55 

P  11  Nov.  63 

9  Oct.  55 


6 July  49 
8  May  51 
P  31  Oct.  51 
26  Oct.  54 
26  Oct.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

26  Feb.  55 

P    2  Mar.  55 

P  26  June  55 

P  26  June  55 

P  31  Aug.  55 

21  Sept.  55 


CAPTAIN.  .  IBREV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  54 


P30  Jan.  46 
p  9  Jane  46 
P  23  April  52 
26  Oct.  54 
8  Dec  54 
p  25  May  55 
P31  Aug.  55 
P  21  Sept  55 

9  H«M.  CaptiJa  Keith  wrred  three 
jean  a 
wouDded    in 
H.  M.  8. 

•saliut  the  Anb  piratet  in  the  rWer 
Aacotha,  east  eoast  of  Aftiea,  n 
Not.  1647.  Serred  the  Eaitern 
campaign  of  ISM-M  as  Aide-de. 
Camp  to  Sir  Ridiard  KnglaaAt  in. 
elttdiar  tlie  battle  of  Inkennaa  and 
■lege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and 
Claspi). 
IS  QoBiter-Master  HiU  Mrrcd  as 
Deputy  ProTOit  Marshal  to  the  Bombay  eoliunn  of  the 
Army  of  the  Indus  during  the  whole  of  the  time  it  was 
in  the  field  (from  Dee.  18S8  to  Feb.  1S40},  and  was  pre. 
sent  at  the  storm  and  eaptvre  of  Ghuanee  (Medal), 
serred  tlie  Bastecn  campaign  of  IS&i^W,  Inelnding  the 
battles  of  Alma,  BalaklaTa,  and  Inkennan,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


George  Paxton 

PayiiMMfer.— George  Thome  George,'®  4  May  49 ;  Sns.  p  6  Sept.  33 ;  X^.  p  9  Dec. 

A^utant.^Lieui.  Henry  Jennings,"  23  March  56.  [36 ;  Capt.  17  Jan.  46. 

Quarter'Master.-^ohn  HiU,"  22  June  49. 

5ttryeon.— Henry  Kendall,"  M.D.  6  Oct.  64;  Asiist.-Surff.  16  Dec.  45. 

Aisist.'Surg.-^D&Yid  CuUen,  M.D.  1  Sept.  54. 

Veterinary  Surgeon-'-John  Byrne,"  14  Dec.  38. 

Blue,  Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  C.  Hopkinson  k  Co. 

1  Sir  Oeroge  Scovell  serred  the  campaign  under  Sir  John  Moore,  terminating  with  the  battle  of 
Corunna,  at  which  he  was  present  as  Deputjr-Asfiftant-Quarter-Maiter-Qeneral.  Afterward!  In  the 
Peniusala  in  the  tame  department  at  the  head>quarters  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  from  Feb.  1800  to 
the  end  of  that  war  in  I8U,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Douro  and  pursuit  of  Marshal  Soult ; 
battles  of  Talarera,  Busaco,  and  Pnentcs  d'Onor ;  sieges  of  Cludad  Rodrigo  and  Bad%jos,  battle  of 
Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Mive;  passage  of  the  Adour.  and 
battle  of  Toulouse.  Serred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  Including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir  Qeorge  has 
rocelTed  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp ;  and  the  Sliver  War  Medal  with  elglit  Clasps. 

i  Lord  George  Paget  ^rred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1354-5d  in  command  of  the  4th  Lt  Drs.,  inelnding 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps):  at  Inkerman 
he  commanded  the  Brigade  of  Light  Cavalry. 

8  LieuL-Golonel  Low  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Uedal  and  Clasp):  at  Inkerman  he  commanded  the  Regiment. 

4  Mijor  Brown  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Captain  Portal  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

d  Captain  Hatton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava 
(severely  wounded  in  both  thighs),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Adllngton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(two  horses  shot  under  him),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Captain  Ellis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

10  Capt.  Martin,  Lleuts.  King  and  Hunt,  Paymaster  George,  Burgeon  Kendall,  and  Vet.  Burgeon  Byrne, 
served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-5&,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  i  Medal  and  Clasps;. 

11  Lieut.  Jennings  served  the  Eutem  campaign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava 
(wounded),  and  Inksmuio,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).     Digitized  by  ^^ U OQ  It: 


1/ 


JBasten  Aimr,  Joaa  1854.  1 
Dvpotj  Outarimry,        J 


6th  (InnUkHUnji)  Regiment  ofJDragooM. 


40 


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61 


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The  Castle  of  Inniskillinr. 
«  WATERLOO  *  «  BALAKLAYA''  «« SEVASTOPOL." 
ColoneL 
Sir  GeoTge  PownoU  Adam8,>  KCH.  Comet,  5  Oct.  1795 ;  Lieut.  12  March  96  2 
Capf.  11  Oct.  97;  Mqfor,  5  Feb.  02;  Lieut. -Col,  6  Dec.  04;  Col.  4  Juno 
-  13;  Mqjor^Gen.  12  Aug.  19;  Lieut.-Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  Oen.  11  Not.  61  ; 
Col.  6th  DnigooDiy26  0ct.40. 

Lieui.-Colonel. 
Henry  Dairy mple  White,*  CB.  Comet,  p  1 1  May  38 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Feb.  39  j  Capt* 
P 17  May  44 ;  Major,  p  22  Dec.  48 ;  Lt.-CoL  1  Jane  54. 

Mqjor. 
Charleg  Cameron  Shute,»i.  Comet,  ^  19  July  34;  Lieut,  p  13  May  39;  Capt. 
P  6  Mar.  47 ;  Major,  1  June  54 ;  Breeet  Lt.-CoL  12  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
Fred.  W.  J.  Fite  Wygram* 

ConyeiB  Tower* 

Robert  George  Manley^ 
Edmund  D'Arcy  Hunt,"#. 
John  LaTallin  Puxley  . , 
German  Wheatcroft^. . . . 
Richard  Henry  Currie  • . 
William  HickeaSlade".. 
Lieutenants. 

Archibald  Weir  »fl4; 

Henry  Timaon" 

Wm.  Sawrey  Rawlinson^ 
Nicholas  De  Jersey  LoyoU 
William  Stratford  Sleigh< 
Edward  Finch  Dawson^. . 
Alfred  Henderson  White 
Arthur  Finch  Dawson^  . . 
Cornets. 

William  HalP<> 

T.E.  Ander8on,iiR.  M.  I 

(QJf.8Apr.47.) \ 

Joseph  Thomas  Wetherall 

Alfred  Thompson 

Edw.  Picton  Baumgarten 

Nathaniel  Gould    

WilUamMoule" 


P  28  July  43 
P  7  June  44 
P  9  June  46 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P23NOV.49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P 16  April  52 
19  Mar.  47 


P  17  May  44 
P  6  June  46 
P  26  June  47 
;P19  0ct.  49 
P  29  Apr.  53 
:P22Aug.51 
;  P 16  July  63 
P23May  48 


21  May 
P  27  May 
P 10  June 
P  20  Sept. 

18  Oct. 
P 16  Sept. 
P 15  July 
P 17  Aug. 


52 1  14  April  64 
53  P  16  Sept.  64 
53 1  6  Oct.  64 
53  P  24  Not.  64 

53  8  Dec.  54 

54  ,  8  Dec.  64 
53, P 29  Dec.  54 
54  P  10  Jan.  56 


6  Nov.  54 


captain. 


BftBTBT- 
JfAJOR. 


P22Dec48 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P 18  Feb.  53  12  Dec.  64 
P 16  Sept.  64 
P  3  Nov.  64 
8Dec  64 
P  19  Jan.  65 
P   9Mar.65 


11  Corn*!  And«non  serred 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864 
wltb  the  ISth  Light  Dracoons ; 
was  under  Are  the  daj  prtvloua 
to  Alma,  and  preaent  at  the 
batUes  of  Alma,  BalakUra, 
and  Inkerman  (Medal  and 
Claips). 


P  24  Nov.  64 

P  18  Jan.  55 

P  19  Jaa.  56 

16  May  65 

22  June  56 


18  AisItt.-Sorreon  Gryllf  lerved  the  Eastern 

impalj       '  "" "     " 

Alma, 


10  Nov.  54  campalrnof  1664-55,  including  the  battlef  of 
a,  Inkerman,  and  Tehemaja,  and   elage 
and  fall  of  SebaMopol  (Medal  and  Clatpe). 


14  Paymaster  Marshall  and  Vet. -'Surgeon 
Collins  eerTed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854*66, 
including  the  battles  of  Balak  lava  and  Inkerman, 
and  liege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


Poymo^er.— James  Marshall/^  4  May  56;  Or. 'Mr.  14  April  48. 

Adfjutant.-'Lieut.  Archibald  Weir,<^  21  May  52. 

Quarter-Master. — John  Kirkby  Mountain/  6  June  66. 

Surgeon. — Francis  Hastings  Baxter,"  M.D..  15  Aug.  54;  Auxtt.-Surg.W  July  46. 

^«fut.-i9ur^.— William  Richards  Grylls,*^  7  April  54. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^James  Collins/^  23  June  54. 

'        *  Scarlet — Facings  Y^om.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Sir  George  Adams  lerred  in  Ireland  during  the  insurrection  in  1808.  Also  under  Lord  Lake  in  the  Ba«t 
Indies,  where  he  was  actively  employed  for  set eral  years. 

S  Ucot^Col.  'White  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56  in  command  of  the  Inniskilling  Dragooni, 
indodiag  the  battles  of  BalaklaTS,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  and  fldl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

S  Ueotw^Colonel  Shute  served  in  the  18th  Lt.  Dragoons  with  the  Field  Force  employed  in  the  reduction 
ef  Knraool,  JEast  Indies ;  served  with  the  0th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-56  (as  Assbt  Adjutant 
Gcnernl  of  the  Cavalry  Division  since  S9  Nov.  1854),  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkeman,  and 
Tehemsya,  and  siege  aud  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Captain  Tower  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of 
gebaetopoi  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Manley,  Captain  Wheatcroft,  Lieuts.  Weir,  Rawlinson,  and  Qr.-Master  Mountain,  aerved  the 
"ftiiteia  cnapnign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  and 
Ml  of  8ebnsto|iol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  OB|rtalns  Fits  Wygram  and  Blade,  Lts.  Tlmson,  Sleigh,  E.  F.  Dawson,  and  A.  F.  Dawson,  Comet 
Monie,  aad  Surgeon  Baxter,  were  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchernaya  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Oapt.  Hnnt served  with  the 9th  Lancers  in  the  last  Punjaub  campaign,  and  was  preseni  at  the  baitlea 
If  CMIliaawallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps).    Served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  6th  Dragoons, 


J  the  battiM  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  and  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
ClaspaX 

je  OoneC  Han  tenred  the  Bsflem  campaign,  Including  (he  batUe  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
'^Wtl  aad  CUtfp). 

o 


41    '7tk(Th$qMmU()im)Sefft.ofLt.Draffo(m(^:ffvssar»),  [^'^^SS^ 


-PUmmVTuA"  "WATEBLOO." 


VMTi'Storr. 

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Colonel* 


%joio7ieu 
9  Sir  WiUiam  Tuyll/  KCH.  Cor.  22  Oct.  99;  LUuU  18  July  01)  CapL  7 
April  04;  Major,  20  Not.  06;  Lieut.-CoU  18  June  11;  Col  27  May  26  ; 
M({jor  Gen,  10  Jan.  87;  X^- Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Oen*  20  June  64)  Col.  7th 
Hussars,  10  Mar.  46. 

Lieid.'Colonel. 
Charles  Hagart,  Comet,  P16  June  32;  Lieut,  p  12  Aug.  84;  Capt.  P21  Oot. 
87 ;  Mqjor^^lQ  Dec.  47;  Z^- Col.  p 81  Oct.  61 ;  Col.  28  Jfov.  64. 

Mqjor. 
James  M'Caul  Hagart^  Comet ,  p  26  May  87 ;  Lieut,  p  16  May  46 ;  Capt,  p  1 1 
Sept.  46;  Mt^or,  p  31  Oct.  61. 


Captains. 
Sir  Wm.  Rossell^JBdtrf . . . 
William  Babington    .... 
Sir  Lydston  Newman,JB^. 
William  Dascon  Bushe . . 

Thomas  Pedder*    

Charles  Craufurd  Fraser.  • 

Joseph  Trenerry 

Geo.  W.  Collins  Jackson* 

LlBUTBMAlrTS. 

David  Philip  firoinm    .... 

James  Aytoun 

Bon.  J.  De  V.T.  W.Fiennes 
Frederick  Coates   ...... 

Frank  Garforth 

Musgrave  Dyne  Briscoe 
Charles  William  Paulet 

Robert  Hale 

Cornets. 
William  Henry  Seymour 
Wm.  Stand.  Carr  Standish 
Auff.  F.  Wentworth  Gore 
Robt.  8.  Wms.  Bulkeley 
G.  Hayne8(i2-3f.O  March  56) 
Richard  Newsham  Pedder 
George  Fred,  Ormsby 


COENST. 


P  2  July  41 
Pll  Nov.  45 
P  2  Feb.  44 
P  27  Feb.  46 
P 16  April  41 
P  8  Dec.  47 
2  July  47 
p  20  Mar. 


P  9  Feb. 
P  22  Oct. 
P  22  Nov. 
P  17  Jan. 
P  16  Aug. 
P 16  Sept. 
P  21  Nov. 
Pll  June 


P  9  July  62 
P 19  Aug.  63 
P 18  Oct.  63 
P 12  May  64 
28  Oct.  65 
P  14  Dec.  66 
P  28  Dec.  66 


P  27  Feb.  46 
P  9  Oct.  46 
P 19  June  46 
P 17  Apr.  47 
2  July  46 
P 14  June  60 
18  June  60 
P  12  June  40 

P 16  Sept.  51 
P  81  Oct.  61 
P  8  June  62 
P  26  July  68 
P  80  Dec.  68 
P21  April  64 
14  Sept.  66 
14  Sept.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


PlOApr.  47 
P 14  June  60 
P 19  July  60 
p  8  June  62 
P  26  July  68 
P21  April  64 
14  Sept.  66 
P   7  June  44 


BRBVBT- 
MAJOR. 


Paymo^tfr.— James  Barton,  18  April  65 ;  JBni.  p  13  June  45 ;  Lietit,  19  Aug.  50 ; 
Capt.  29  Dec.  54. 

Adiutant.-^Comet  George  Haynes,  23  Oct.  55 

Quarter-Moiter.'^'Wi  John  Evans  Parry/ 12  Oct.  41 . 

Riding  Master. — 

iSfur^6on.— Archibald  Alexander,  8  Oct  45;  Aseiet.-^Surg,  SO  Vetr.  B64 

AMtiitant»Surgeon.-^Wilhiua  Bdgeworth  Iijiieh,  14  Dee.  54. 

Veterinary  5ur^«<m»— James  Geoige  Philips,  28  Aug.  38. 

Blue.'^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

[Returned  frotn  Canada  19  Dec.  1842.] 

1  8ir  Wm.Tvyfl  served  duriiif  part  of  the  oampalgnt  of  ItOS,  04,  and  9B,  in  the  l^etberlonds ;  sC 
the  Helder,  In  1709;  and  In  Portugal,  Spain,  and  Walcheren,  in  ISOS  and  9,  as  Aide-de-Oamp  to  tha 
UarqaU  of  Anglesey.    Sir  William  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Olasp  for  Sabagnn  and  Benerenle. 

9  Capt  Pedder  serred  with  the  58th  in  Hew  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  th« 
enemy  on  the  settlement  and  stockades  of  Wanganui  19th  Uay  1847,  and  In  the  action  of  the  19th  Jalr 
following. 

S  Oaptaitt  Jackson  served  in  the  SatleJ  campaign  in  1846  with  the  10th  Laneen^  and  was  present  ctihe 
aflEUrof  Bnddiwal,  and  In  the  actions  of  AUwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Qaartar-Master  Parry  serred  the.campaign  of  181«  with  the  7th  Mnmth.md  was  BU^hUf  wovnded 
in  the  h«id  at  the  hattie  of  Waterloo.  e^W??8-8f^         "• 


TMun'gwv. 


^'6^'aXI^]  ^th{TheKing',B.Iruh)BegtofLt.Dr,{Buu.)  '42 

84  Dec  n  5  Capt.  16  May  SS  ^  Ifqfor,  SS  June  SS;  JUeut.-cS^  9  if  o»M . 
,  CW.  »  KoT.  41 ,  M<fior.am.  11  Not.  66;  Cd.  8th  HmJS,  17U.  Norw  ' 
ii«rf.-CW<»i«/.-Fwd.  Geo.  81ieweU,»CB.  Ct^t,  p  88  Aiuf.  87 :  Lt  6  B^tti  . 

Cap*.PS8 Apr.37;Jlf,^or,PS» a444j  i#.-Q,I.P19FA  47:'c,i  88^t  m' 
Jf«j/<»-.-Bodolph  de  Salle,'  Comrt,  p  17  Dec.  80;  Ueui.  Pi«  JumM  •  citJ* 

P18Jnly88;  Jlf<pgr,P19  Peb.47  ,  3r»w«  Zt-Cbf .  88  lT«r.  64?        '       ''*' 

CAPTAIN.    |bbBT..JIAJ. 


i  40 

j  FuU  ,  Umir 

1 1^. ;  i^' 


29 
'  26 


17 
IS 
16 
16 
23 
15 
10 
8 

5 

5  1 
8  ' 
3  I 
2 
2 

2 
2 
3 
1 

1 
1 
1 

17 

2 

2 
15 

2 
13 


Captains. 
Arth.Jai.X0rifKUleea* 
Edward  Tomkinson^  ^tf. . 
I  Jamet  Sadler  Kaylor  . .  • 
George  Chetwode* 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Joseph  Reilly.. 

Bdward  Seager^ 

Fra.  BdmnndMacnagh  ten* 
i70n.8.J.G.Ca]thorpe/f«. 

LlEUTBNANTB. 

Edward  PhilUps'   

ClementWalkerHeneage>< 

John  Pugei' 

Robert  Poore 

George  Gooch  Clowes". . 
WilUamHassendenU.... 
Robert  Cooper  Sawbridge 
JohnReilly,'3R.M.  .. 

CORKBTS. 

Robert  Harding/^  A4f, 
I  Henry  Harrison**  .... 

;  James  Baker 

i  Peter  Charles  G.  Webster 
,  Horace  Montaga   ..... 

Arthur  Codner  Haymes 
'  Gumey  Hanbury 


CORNET. 


P17  8€pt.38 
PIS  May  48 
17  July  40 
P  8  May  40 
P  26  Apr.  88 
P 17  Sept.  41 
P27  0ct.  46 
P  28  May  48 

P 11  July  51 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P 12  Sept.  48 

6  Dee.  51 
P  11  Mar.  58 
P 10  June  58 
P  28  July  54 

8  Sept.  54 

26  Oct.  54 

6  Not.  54 

P  18  Not.  58 

P   2  Feb.  55 

P  13  Feb.  55 


LIBUT. 


P  5  Mar.  41 
P 12  Apr.  44 
P  22  Jaly  45 
P 10  Mar.  48 
27  Mar.  34 
20  June  48 
P2d  May  48 


1*28  Jan.  46 
P  27  June  51 
«»  4  Feb.  58 
P24Feb.  54 

8  Sept  54 
26  Oct.  54 

8  Dee.  54 


P2dMay  51  P14  8ept.55 


P  24  Feb.  54 
8  Sept.  54 

P 14  Oct.  51 
19  Jan.  55 
19  Jan.  55 
19  Jao.  55 

P 10  Aug.  55 
14  Sept.  55 


12  Dee.  54 


ft  Not.  55 


^  IS  UMt  BsUljr  Mrted  the 
Eastern  etinpalf  n  of  1SS4  wltk 
thd4th  Lt.  Drafooni,  inelvding 
th«  battlM  of  th«  Alms,  Bs- 
IsklETs  (hono  rMoivod  thrte 
wouDds),  and  Inkorman  (Madal 
asd  Claspt). 

14  Comett  Hardinfand  Har- 
ritoa,  Paymaatcr  Dobsrl]r*Qr.. 


Matter  LaM,  and  Yct-Surgson 
Qnj,  Mrved  the  Baitera  cam** 

battlM  of  Alma,   Salaklara   and   InkarSiaB, 
and  siego  of  Sebattopol  (Medal  and  Olane). 
1ft  Sarteon  Loekwood  Mrvad    the  faittni 


campaign  of  1854^,  tadudlnf  the  baitlee  of 
P  16  Mar.  66  (Medal  and  Cla«pc).  ' 

P  17  Aug.  55 


Paymaster.^BenTj  Daberly,"  1 2  Nor.  47 ;  Mm,  p  28  Sept.  80  s  Xf .  15  April  42. 

il4;trfon*.—Com«#  Robert  Harding,"  26  Oct.  54.  *-         '  *  • 

Quarter- Afa«^ar.— Henry  Fletcher  Lane/^  17  March  54. 

Surgean.^AvLg.  Purefoy  Loekwood,"  21  Sept.  52;  A$Biit,^8nrg.  17  Sept.  41, 

AsgiHanUSurg€on,'--^ohTL  Wild  Hulseberg,  14  Dec.  54. 

Veterinary  Stargeon.-^BdwKrd  Simpson  Grey,*  24  April,  48. 

BlvLe.^^AgentSf  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Lord  Laean  cerred  tbe  campaign  of  18S8  on  tbe  Staff  of  the  Ruwian  Armt  la  Bulgaria  rRttniaB  War 
Medal  and  Commander  of  St.  Anae  of  RuisU).  Oommanded  the  Cavalry  Divlaion  throachoot  the  Baateni 
eanpaign  of  1864,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara  (wounded),  and  lafcerman.  and  itore  of 
SdMgtopol  (Medal  and  Claape).  *  ^'  * 

S  Colonel  Shewell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.SS  in  command  of  the  8th  Hunars.  indudina  tho 
batUca  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

SLt.-CoL  de  SaUs  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-ftft,  includlne  the  battles  of  Alma.  BslakUva. 
aad  Inlberman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kortch  (Medaf  and  Clasp).  ^ 

4  Captein  Tomklnson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  batttes  of  Alma.  BalaUava 
(kona  kmod  andar  him^  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Lofd  Kllleen  and  Lieut.  Paget  served  on  the  expedition  to  Kerteh,  and  at  the  slegs  of  SabSitopot 
(Hedal  aad  Clasp). 

i  f  Mi^or  Calthorpe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804-50  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Lord  Raglan.  laolodinc 
the  battle*  of  tha  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Oaptaiaa  Chetwode  and  Macnaghten  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804.06,  iaoladlnc  tht  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp).  •"«"""»  «•  "«"«  <>' 

7  Captain  Soager  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804,  including  the  batUes  of  Alma.  BalaUava  /wonndad). 
•ad  Ink«rmaa,  and  slega  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp).  -,  «u»«va  iwoanaaa;^ 

9  Ltottt.  PhUUps  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-60,  including  the  battles  of  BalaUava  (hone  shot> 
aad  Inkermaa,  aad  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Olatps). 

10  Ucttt.  Heneage  served  tbe  Eastern  Campaign  of  1804-06,  including  the  battles  of  Alma.  BalaUava.  and 
lakcrmaii.  aiof  e  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedliion  to  Kerteh  (Medal  and  Clasps).  -^-t.,  •«» 

n  Ueal.  Clowes  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804,  Indnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava. 
«ad  siege  of  Sabastopol,  was  wounded  aad  taken  pfisoner,  and  hone  shot,  at  the  battte  of  Balaklava  (Medal 
■BdCiaepa). 

li  Uettt.  Mossenden  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1604-00,  incladiag  the  batUct  of  Alma,  BdaUata 
Cwse  ahot)^  and  Inkennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Digitized  by  V^  OUQlC 


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43  [i?dtriVjW4L]9^A(5n%«^  [SSbaiLh. 

Th«  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 
"PENINSULA"  "PUNNIAB"  "SOBRAON"  "PUNJAUB" 
*«CHILLIANWALLAH"  "GOOJERAT." 
Col.—^  «B  Jas.  Wallace  Sleigh/CB.  Cor.  Feb.95;  Lt.  29  Apr.  96;  Capt  25 

Oct. 98;  Mqf.l^  June  05;  X^.-Co;.14Dec.09;  Co/.  12 Aug.  19 ;lf^'. Gen. 22 

July80;X<.-O«n.2dNoy.4];  Gen.  20  June  54;  Co/.  9th  Lancers,  24  Aug.  30. 
Lieut.'ColoneU,^Hmes  Hope  Grant/  CB.  Comet,  p  29  Aug.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  26 

Feb.  28 ;  Capt.  p  29  May  85 ;  Mqfor,  22  Apr.  42 ;  Brev.^Lt.-Col.  7  June  49; 

Lt.-Col.  29  Apr.  60  ;  Col  28  No?.  64. 
Archibald  LitUe,^  Conte^,  p4  Oct.  31;  Lieut.  PSl  Aug.  32;  Capt.  P24  Feb. 

37 ;  Mqjor,  5  April  50 ;  Lt.-  CoL  20  June  54. 
Fred.  Charles  Griffiths,  Corned,  p  17  June  24;  Lt.  16 Feb.  26;  Capt.  p5  April, 

31 ;  Major,  P28  Oct.  37  ;  Lieut.- Col.  3  May  39 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  51. 
dfqjort.^ John  Rose  Holden  Rose,'  Comet,  p  19  July  31 ;  LietU,  p  11  Jan.  33 ; 

Capt.  P29  April42  ;  Major,  20  June  64. 
Henry  Aime  Oujtj*  Ensign,  p  17  Oct.  33 ;   X/.  p  4  Sept.  35  ;  Capt.  P  2  May 

45 ;  Mqjor,  P  22  Sept.  54. 


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CXVTAIVS. 

Hon.  Charles  Powys* 
Edward  James  Pratt^ 
Robert  Abercromby  Yule** 
William  Drysdale^  .... 
Oct.HenrvSt.Geo.  Anson  *"' 
Wm.Well.W.  Humbley* 

Aug.  Fred.  Steele" 

Josias  RogersJohn  Coles^ 
Chardin  Philip  Johnson 
AnthonyMoUoyFawcett" 


CORNBT. 


LIEUT. 


P28  Feb.  34 

14  Feb.  28 

P  3  July  36 

P  29  Dec.  35 

27  Not.  35 

27  Mar.  36 

P 18  Not.  41 

P  2  Sept.  86 

P 14  Mar.  45 

P 16  Apr.  62 


Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Hamilton,*^  A4f.  . .     29  April  42     23  Oct,  45 
Lucius  John  French^ ....  p  13  Dec.  42     28  Apr.  46 

JohnHead^ p  15  Dec.  40     19  Noy,  42 

Henry  Andrew  Sarel^  . .   p  13  July  47  p  15  Dec.  48 

Frederick  Ellis  2a    P 13  Aug.  47  p   2  Oct.  49 

A.  Eastfield  Wilkinson »     Pll  Feb.  48  P18  Jan.  50 

HenryScott    p  12  May  48  p  22  Feb.  50, 

Richard  Shaw,  R.  M 3  Apr.  46      6  Apr.  60 

John  George  Willis  ....  p  15  Mar.  60  p27  Feb.  52 
Henry  Holden  Steward..  p12  Apr.  60  Pll  June  52 
Charles  David  Rich  ....   p  17  June  61  p23  Dec.  63 

Robert  Mills^^ 8  Oct.   60     20  June  54 

Fra.  Richard  Chas.  Grant  p  16  Sept.  61  p  23  June  64 
Wm.  Cracroft  Gordon  ..  p  13  Feb.  62  p  1  Dec.  64 
Roger  Dawson  Upton'* . .  p  23  Jan.  52  p  12  Oct:  64 
Charles  John  Heaton  Ellis  p16  Apr.  62  6  July  55 
Henry  Lavington  Payne  p  9  July  62  ^  14  Sept.  c)6 
Alfred  Stowell  Jones ....   p    9  July  52     21  Sept.  55 

Robert  Blair p  16  Dec.  63  p    2  Nor.  56 

Cornets. 

James  Goldie p  14  July  64 

Walter  Blachford  Gifford       2  Oct.  65 

William  Tomkyns p  23  Oct.  65 

I  I 

Paymaster.-^Tho.  Hanson  Ratcliff,  3  Sept.  47 ;  JEne.  3  Apr.  40 :  Lf.  p16  Aug.  42. 
A  cfjutant.^Lieut.  William  Hamilton,"  29  April,  42. 
Quarter-Master.—VeieT  House,»«  12  Nov.  62. 

5wyc(m.  -Rob.  JoyntGordouGrant,"2  Jul.41;  il.-^.  14  Feb.  28;  H.-A .  7  Sep.  26. 
A8Sistani-Surgeon.-^ohn  James  Clifford,  MD.  7  Aug.  46. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.— mch^rd,  John  Gedaliah  Hurford,"  17  July,  35. 

Blue— iJVictn^i  Scarlet.— ^^cn^,  George  Samuel  Collyer,  Esq. 

lfllh^'J'*L%ll  ;SJ«*Ih  n!?"?^"  *?  '7^»«i'*.*'»*'  '^"*»"«  *»  North  Holland  and  the  Helder,  10th  aad 
wSa^''t5it,S  tS  Mni^5wl?S?\K^"  ^^  Penlniulain  1811  and  12.  Commanded  the  llth  Dragoons  at 
J^^Sii  M!^^i?o„??*®T  ®i.'''"^5  the  command  of  the  4th  Brigade  deTolred  on  him.  In  181tt  he  ao- 
V^^^^S^^wlrV^^Jt^^^^TJ^''^'^  the  Caralry  division  at  the  stegeofBhartporetn  18<6*6. 
He  haf  rwelred  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca.  Digitized  by  KjKJ^^  VC 


P   1  July  36 

p  20  Jan.  32 

P  26  May  37 

P  31  Aug.  38 

8  Dec.  88 

15  Dec.  38 

17  Mar.  43 

P  22  Mar. 

P 14  April  46 

P  28  Jan.  53 


CAPTAIN. 


P 13  July  47 

20  Sept.  44 

P  2  July  47 

P  29  Oct.  47 

P 19  Oct.  49 

29  AprU  50 

P24May  50 

P 19  Mar.  47 

P 19  April  50 

12  Jan.  66 


BKBT.-MAJ. 


7  June  49 
7  June  49 


9th  {The  Queen's  Royal)  Regt.  ofLL  Drs.  {Lancers).  48a 

t  Lt.-Col.  Grant Mnred  in  China  (Medal)  u  Biifade- Major  to  Lord  Saltovn,  and  was  prrarat  at  tbo  a«unlt  and  eaptato 
•f  Cbia  Kiaag  Feo,  and  at  tlie  landlnc  before  Naaliln.  He  lerved  with  the  9th  Lanecra  at  Sobmon  (Medal)  In  1840  ;  ami  he 
coonnaadcd  the  Kegiment  during  the  grrater  part  of  the  campaign  in  the  Ponjaub  in  16M-9,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Cbcaab  at  Bamnuggur,  and  battle  of  ChilUanwallah  :  be  was  also  prrsrnt  at  the  battle  of  Goojprat  ( Medal  and  Cla»p«). 

a  Major  Boae  served  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  eampaign  of  1849  In  AirgbanUlin  ( Medal)  i  eom* 
■andcd  a  half  squadron  at  the  fbrelng  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  and  was  also  at  the  storming  the  heights  of  Jugdnllnek* 
action  at  Teaeen  and  Huft  Kotul,  reUrr  of  Jellalabsd,  and  re-capture  of  Cabool.  At  the  baUle  of  Punnlar,  atar 
Gwallor,  eooniaaded  the  left  squadron  of  the  9th  Lane.  (Medal).  He  was  also  at  Sobracn  (Medal)  In  1848 1  and 
in  tba  eampaign  of  1848-9  in  the  Puqjaub,  Ineladlng  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Eamnnggur,  and  battici  of  Chil- 
Uanwallah  and   Goojerat  (Medal  and  aasps>. 

4  Major  Oarry  served  the  Puujaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons,  and  eommandad  a  squadMm 
at  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur  (horse  shot  under  him);  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuxeerabad  on  the  1st  Dee.  1848,  with 
the  Carec  under  Sir  Joseph  ThaekwcU  i  and  at  the  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  ChilUanwallah  and  Oeojerat 
(Medal  aaad  two  Clasps). 

5  The  Hon.  Capt.  Powyi,  prior  to  entering  the  army,  serred  five  years  and  three  months  In  the  Rojsl 
Xary,  and  was  presentin  H.H .8.  Blondet  at  the  taking  of  the  Morea  Castle,  in  the  Qiilf  of  Lepanto,  in  1688. 
He  serred  with  the  9th  Lancers  In  the  campaign  of  1848-9  In  the  Punjaub,  including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Cbillianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Lt-CoL  Little.  Capt.  Humbley,  Lta.  French  and  Head,  served  in  the  eampaign  on  the  SntlcJ  in  1848.  and  were  pre. 
sent  at  the  battle  of  Sobnon  (Medal).  Llcuts.  French  and  King  served  in  the  Punjanb  eampaign  of  18«>9,  inrtuJing 
the  pasaagc  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  ChilUanwallah  and  Gocjerat  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Major  Pratt  served  with  Ae  16th  Lancers  in  the  campaign  In  Aiq^hanistan,  under  Lord  Keane  In  1899  and  48,  and  waa 
pretest  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal).  Volunteered  with  the  squadron  detached  under  Brigadier  Cureten 
in  advance  of  the  army,  to  seixe  the  enemy's  guns,  and  secure  possession  of  the  citadel  of  Cabul  bi  August  1839.  which  waa 
aceeaplisbed.  Appointed  Major  of  Brigade  with  the  army  of  reserve  in  1849  and  43.  Served  as  Asst.-AdJt..Oen.  to  the 
Cavalry  Division  with  the  army  of  Gwallor  under  Lord  Oongh  in  1848-44,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Mahar^Jpoie 
( Medal)  ;  and  again  in  the  same,  capacity  In  the  Poqjaub  campaign  of  1848-9  \  was  present  at  the  cavalry  action  at  Ram. 
nuggar  Had  Nov.,  the  passage  of  the  Chcoab  with  the  fbree  under  Sir  Joseph  Tbaekwellat  Wuseerabad  1st  Dtfe.  1848  ; 
and  at  the  snbecqneat battles  of  ChilUanwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Capmia  Steele  served  in  the  98th  Regt,  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  China  In  1849  (Medal),  and  was  present 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

9  Captain  Drysdale  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  in  Affjrhanistan  under 
Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  captuie  of  Ohuxnee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  9th  Lancers 
in  the  action  at  Punniar,  SQih  Dec. 48  (Medal);  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  and  battle  of  Sobraon  in  ]84fl 
(Medal);  and  in  the  Punjaub  eampaign  of  lS4d.9,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and 
battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

II.  Captain  Fawcett  sorred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66  witb  the  60th  Regt.,  including  the  batUes  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mcdsl  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Anson  and  Lieut.  Hamilton,  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal)  t  the  earn, 
palgn  ea  the  SutH  to  1848.  including  the  battte  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  In  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  in. 
clodtaag  the  paaaage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnnggur,  and  battles  of  Cbilliaiiwallah  and  Goojtrat  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Mr.  Hurford  serred  with  the  I6th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  in  AfTglianistnn  under  Lord  Kennr, 
Inrlodlng  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ohusnee  (Medal).  He  was  also  In  the  action  ai  Mnliarajpore,  tMHh  Tiw. 
1S4S  (Medal);  and  aflcrwaids  at  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  the  passage  of 
the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (}ooJerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

19  Burgeon  Grant  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  with  the  9th  Lancers 
in  the  last  Pvi^aub  campaign,  including  Uiepaasage  of  tlie  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battle  of  Chillianwal- 
lah and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

90  Jf^Jor  Yule  served  in  the  16th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  in  AfQchanistaa  under  Lord  Keane,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1846  (Medal); 
iaelttdhigthe  battles  of  Bnddlwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  He  served  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Punjaub 
^mjiff^  of  1848-9,  as  MsJ.  of  Brig,  to  the  2nd  Cav.  Brig.,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at 
Raanngsiir,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

91  LL  Upton  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  1st  West  India  Regiment  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the 
stranffly  Blockaded  town  of  Sabsjee  on  the  GambU,  in  June  1868. 

99  Ueuts.  Bare!,  Rtlfs.  and  Wilkinson  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  In  the  last  Punjaub  campaign  and  were 
prasent  In  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

94  Liest.  Mnis  served  with  the  9tb  Lancers  in  the  Sntlej  eampaign  of  184^.6,  and  was  present  In  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Also  the  Pm^aub  campaign  of  1848-9,  ineluding  the  Passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battiea  of  Chillianwallah  and 
Ooflferat  C  Medal  and  Claspa) . 

S&  CapL  Cole«  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  In  the  eampaign  under  Lord  Keane  In  Selnde  and  AfllgbaBistaa  in 
I8M-9,  and  was  present  at  the  takhig  of  Ghuniee(  Medal).  .    .  .^      .      « 

98  Qnarter-Master  House  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal);  the  SuUeJ  cam- 
paign of  1840,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including 
the  pMsage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  andaaaps). 


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**PBNINSULA"    "WATERLOO"    "SEVASTOPOL." 
Co/.— 9  H.Beauchamp,  Earl  Beauchamp,*  Car,  9  July  03;  Lt.  24  May  04;  Capt. 

16  Jan.  07 ;  Mqf,  14  May  12 ;  U.-Col  18  Jane  15;  CoZ.24  Mar.  22;  Maj.-Qen, 

10  Jan.  37 ;  Lt.-Qm.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Gm.  20  June  54;  Col.  10th  Huss.  23  Jane 43. 
X#.-Q»ii.— Wm.  Pariby,  Cor.  P3  Oct.  16;  Lt.  p6  May  24;  Capt.  p19  Sept. 26; 

J}r.-itf(i;.23N0Y.41;  Jlfai.P26Sept.46;  X/.-Co2.PdOJan.46;  Co2.20Jane64. 
John  Wilkk,  Comet,  Pll  May  38;  Limt.  p20  May  40;  Capt.  p17  May  44; 

Mi^or,  P27  Feb.  62 ;  Lieut.- Col.  p  10  Feb.  64. 
Uajors.'^Broadley  Harrison,  Comet,  Pll  Oct.  39;  Lieut,  p  7  Sept.  41 ;  Capt. 

P  7  June  44;  3f^'or  P  6  Not. 62. 
Lord  George  Augustus  Beauclerk,  Cor.  p28  Aug.  38;  X^  p6  Feb.  41;  Capt. 

P6  Dec.  44 ;  Mqjor,  p  10  Feb.  64. 


Captains. 
William  Murray.... 

Hon.  F.C.O.  FitzClarence 
Robert  Charles  Holmes . . 
Richard  Playne  Smith  .. 
JohnWycUffeThompson^f. 
James  CowelP    ........ 

Arthur  John  Loftus   .... 

John  Walrond  Clarke    . . 
Butler  Mildmay  Giveen 
Charles  Potts  Rosser,  t .  • . 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Theodore  Wirgman,  R.M. 
Benjamin  Aylett  Branfill 
Randall  Wilmer  Hatfeild 
Theodore  Williams    .... 

Bdward  Stacey 

Henry  Alexander  

John  R.  Cuthbert,  At^.  •  • 
Tho.  Manners  Townley, «. 
Arthur  Herbert  Cass .... 
Arthur  Edward  Benson . . 
Dundas  Reinhardt  Gill . . 
William  OUver  Bird  .... 
Jm»  John  Neil  Buchanan 
George  Silrester  Davies 

Edward  Levett 

John  Hudson 

Charles  Hill  Uniacke  .. 
Aug.  Alfred  de  Bourbel. . 
S^rdney  Vyse 

CORNBT. 

WailamMayue 


COBNBT. 


P  0  Mar.  38 
22  April  42 
P20  Nov.  40 
P  26  Oct.  41 
P22NOV.44 
P  18  July  34 
P16  Dec.  40 
P  20  Mar.  46 
4  Apr.  46 
P  8  Jan.  41 

P29  Not.  44 
6  Apr.  46 
PIO  Apr.  47 
P  8  Apr.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  8  Sept.  47 
PIO  Dec.  47 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P 13  Dec.  60 
P12Mar.  62 
P  9  July  62 
P  16  Dec.  48 
PIO  June  63 
P  18  Oct.  63 
P17  Aug.  62 
P  13  Dec.  63 
P  27  Jan.  64 
P  17  Mar.  64 
P  8  Sept.  64 

P  12  May  64 


LIBUT. 


P  20  May  40  p  6  Nov.  46 

P23May  46?  12  Apr.  60 

P 12  Apr.  44  P  6  June  61 

P   8  Apr.  46  P  27  Feb.  62 

P  3  Apr.  46  P  6  Nov.  62    12  Dec.  64 

P 17  Mar.  37  p    9  June  48 

3  May  44  p  13  Dec.  63 
P  1  Dec.  46  P  10  Feb.  64 
Pll  June  47  P24Mar.  64 

8  Apr.  46    26  June  66 


3  Apr.  46 

PIO  Dec.  47 

P  4  May  49 

P26Jan.  60 

P 12  Apr.  60 

P  6  Dec.  60 

P  6  June  61 

P  8  Aug.  61 

P  6  Not.  62 

PIO  June  63 

P   1  July  63 

P  27  Aug.  62 

P   8  Sept.  64 

26  June  66 

6  June  64 

P21  Sept.  66 

23  Oct.  66 

23  Oct.  66 

P    7  Dee.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBTBT- 
MAJOR. 


4  Major  Thompvon  sevred  the 
Rastcrn  eAnpftifn  of  18M  m  D.A. 
Q.M.O.  to  tbo  foeond  DivUton,  In. 
•Ittdinf  the  iMttto  of  tb«  Alma 
(seTcro  euntiuioa  from  th«  •pUacer 
of  a  sbeUX  rapuke  of  the  RHMiaa 
atUek  by  the  Sod  Division  on  tbe 
f6eh  0et„  battle  or  Inliernun  (for 
wbicb  be  received  brevet  rank  ai 
Major,  and  bad  bit  horie  wonnded) 
and  tiege  of  SabastopoL 

5  Captain  Cowell  aerrtd  with 
the  8ra  Light  Dra^oona  tkronrh- 
out  the  eaaapain  of  1849  in  Aff- 
ghaniatan  (Modal),  andwna  preaeat 
at  the  forcing  of  thn  Kbrber 
Paaa,  e^ture  of  Mamoo  Khail, 
atorminf  the  heif  htaof  Jocdulluck, 
actiona  of  Teseen  and  Him  Kotnl, 
and  occupation  of  Cabool.  He  waa 
preaent  aa  Aide-de-Camp  f o  Sir  Jo> 
aepb  Thaekwdl  in  the  action  of  Ma. 
haraiporo  oa  the  S9ch  Bm.  1843 
(Medal).  He alao curved  the  Bntlcj 
caapaifn  of  184A-6,  ladadinir  the 
batdea  of  Hoodhee.  Fwoaeahah 
(charger  hiUed),  and  0obmon :  Me- 
dal and  tiro  Claapa.  Toirarda  the 
eloae  of  the  Bntl^  campaign  he 
oiBciated  aa  Depnty-Aaaiatant  <^.- 
Maattff-Gottcnl  of  the  Cavalrx  Di- 


Paywuu^er.— Richard  John  Elrington,  2  Feb.  44 ;  Ens.  p24  March  38  j  Lieut. 

A4futant.-'Lieut.  John  Rawlinson  Cuthbert,  26  Oct.  66.  [p29  May  39. 

Quarter^Master. — John  Fenn,  19  May,  46. 

Surgeon.— ThomtLB  Fraser,  M.D.,  9  March  65;  Aatiet.-Surg.  16  Dec.  46. 

Assietant-Surgeon. — Lucas  George  Hooper,  28  April  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Barker,  27  July  66, 

Blue. — Agents,  MeBsrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Lord  Beanchamp  aerved  in  the  Penincala  with  the  16th  Dragoona.  from  Mareh  1809  to  Sept  1910,  and  again  from  Feb. 
1814  to  the  end  of  that  war.  Including  the  eaptnre  of  Oporto,  battle  of  TaUvcr^  and  paaaage  of  the  Coa.  Severely  wounded 
In  the  neck,  SSth  Ang.  1810,  in  Maaaena'a  advance  to  the  battieof  Biuaeo,  He  baa  received  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Claap  Snr  Talavera. 


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Tb<  »ghhM^  wiUi  Um  wor<«,  "EGYPT"  "SALAMANCA,"  "PENINSULA,"  "WATERLOO"  "BHUET- 
ZriTI —         PORB"*'ALMA""BALAKLAVA""INK»RMAN"   "SEVASTOPOL." 


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CoJonei.— 9  flSi  Henry  Wyodham,!  ^?w.  37  March  06;    Capt,  6  Jane  00* 

if<{;0r,9  Aag.l3;  Xtfu^- Co^  20  Jan.  14;    Co/.  27  May  96;   Mt(jor-Qen. 

lOJan.37;  X^-67en.0Nov.46;  Gen.20June54;  Co/.  11th  Hub.  19  Nor. 47. 
/rt«i^.-Co/.— John  DouglaB,«CB.  Bnt.  ^18  June  28;  U.  p8/>  Oct.  33;  Capt. 

p  11  May  39  j  Brm>ft-Mqjor,  11  ITot.  61 ;  3f«(|ori  P  24  Pec.  k%  j  ^.teut^Coi. 

20  Jane  64. 
Jfi^'or.— Edmund  Peel,'  J?iw.  p  }8  Mar.  36 ;  LUui.  p  1 7  July  40 ;  Capt,  f  •  JTer. 

46;  Jtf4;or,  20  June  64;  Breoet  Lt.^CoL  12  Dec.  64. 


Captains. 
William  Foater  .... 
Tho«.  Yorke  Dallas  Yorke 
Edwin  Adolphua  Cook  ^ 

James  Miller < 

John  Inglis 

H.  AsUey  Trerelyan^  •  • 
Edward  Fellowes,"  i.  • . . 
CoJenOoe  Bob.  Yanatttan* 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

R.  B.  B.  Dongate,  B,M, 
Roger  Palmer^*^  ........ 

Georg0  Ashby  Haddock 
ArthurLy  ttleton  A  nnesley 

Edward  Harnett^* 

George  Harrington  Price' 
Jn.Yate8,i*a4;.Q.tf.6Jui762 
Edward  Cludde  Cockburn 
Geo.  Edw.  Bayly  Potts. . 

CORNBTS. 

T.R.Silver*» 

PeorgeBuU'^ 

Henry  Fraser  Dimsdale 
Robert  Arthur  Brooke  . . 
Henry  John  Wilkin/'    .. 
As*i$t,-Burg.,  18  Jaa.  AS 

William  Cuninghame    . . 


CORNBT. 


P  6  Dec.  43 
P29  Dec.  43 
P30Mar.4? 
P 10  Nov.  48 
P  19  Oct.  40 
P17  Oct.  61 
P  23  April  39 
Pl7Aag.62 

P  IB  July  6] 
P  22  Jan.  53 
P22  April  58 
P  21  July  64 

P  2  June  48 
P  17  May  60 

22  Sept.  64 
P27  Oct.  64 
P  17  Nov.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

P 16  Deo.  64 

11  Jan.  66 

P 12  Jan.  66 

2  Feb.  66 


LIEUT. 


28  Dec.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


P  1  Aug.  48 
P 14  June  60 
P31  Dee.  63 
P  30  Sept.  63 
20  Sept.  64 
8  Dec  64 
P  6  Dee.  50 
P21  Dee.  66 


BRBV.-ICAJ. 


12  Pec.  U 


12  Dm.  64 


P  26  Sept.  46 
P21  Apr.  46 
P  28  Jan.  48 
P 14  June  60 
P  30  May  61 
P  16  Feb.  63 
P  29  April  42 
P  30  Sept.  63 

80Jona64 

4  Sept.  64 

23  Nov.  54 

8  Dee.  64 

14  Oct.   61 

M%  Mar  &a       H  Ub^^  Hwoett  tad  PHes 
lo  MMT.  oa    ^^^  ^^  ^^^^  ^^  ^f  j^ 

20  Dec.  66  But«ra  eainpaifn  of  18U,  ta- 
P  21  Dec.  65  dndiur  th«  lMtU«  of  TdMrnaja 
P  28  Dec.  66   wdfioceof  Sebasiopol  (ICedtl). 

IS  Cornet  Silrer  fcrred  the  Battarn  esrapalfn 
of  18M,  includlae  th«  aflhlr  of  Bulgantk  tad 
bttUt  of  Almt  (ICvdal  tad  CUwp). 

IS  Cornet  Wilkin.  Suntea  CroMe,  and  Vtt. 
Surgeon  Oloag  larved  the  Baetem  cainptiffn  of 
18&4-5ft,  incluainf  theaflkir  of  Baliauak.  bet- 
tlo«  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tcher- 
naya,  and  siega  ot  Bebastopol  (Medal  tad 
Claape}. 


Paynwrter.— Joseph  Hely,»*  1  Dee.  48 ;  Sm,  16  Feb.  30;  LUui,  11  Nov.  45. 


0  AtffiUawt.-'Limit.  John  Yates,*  22  Sept.  64. 


0   Q«ar/er-Afa«ier.— Henry  Kauntse,*^  1  April  53. 

0  5ttr^«m.— John  Burton  St.  Croix  Crosse,"  16  June  48 ;  AnUt.^Surg,  9  Oet.  40. 
0   /l«m<-iStir^eim.— Ormsby  Bowen  Miller,^*  28  March  64. 
0  [Veterinary  Surgeon.-^ ohn  William  Gloag,"  29  June  3?. 
Blue.— ilaenf#,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
1  General  WTPdham    aerred  the  Peninsular  campaigns   of    ISUS,  9,  II,  and  18,   Jneludliif    the 
acUoBs  of  Boleta,  Vlmlera,  Benevente,  Albuhera,  Usagre,  Morales  de  Toro,  Vlttorla,  »»aj"«/y »"•"•••: 
Scrred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severelj  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  haa  recelTed  the  War  Meeai 
with  four  Clasps  for  Rolei a,  Vimlera,  Albuhera,  and  Vlttorla.  ii..^.,.  i„ 

9  Lleuu-Col.  Douglas  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804-65  In  command  of  the  11th  Huaaara^. 
cladliie  ih«  aflSUr  of  Bulganak,  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inkermao,  and  sitf  •  of  Bebastopol  (Medal 

"t  LieuU^GoloBel  Peel  serred  the  Btstern  etmptira  of  185i-55.  Inoludiag  the  affWr  of  Bulganak,  battle 
of  Alma  and  Tchemaja,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  *  «  ._     w    i^*n^  ../ 

SMtJorCook  serred  the  Bastem  campaighof  185465,  Including  the  ^Meoi  BulftBtk,  bttUta  of 
Alma,  Balaklara  (woonded),  and  Inkerman,  and  alege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clamg. 

7  Capt.  Trerelyan  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  affclr  of  Bulgaaak,  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balakiava  (wounded),  and  aiege  ol  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claws).   ^      ,     _,  ,  .       ...  ... 

8  Mijor  Pellowes  served  the  Eastern  cibnpalgo  of  1854-55  as  D.  A.  Q.  rf/O.  Cavalry  ^JTW^iI"^*"'";! 
the  aAlra  of  Bulganak  and  Mackensle's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Tchefnaya,and 
shae  of  Sebasiopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  ^       _  .      .  „  ,        .    i^mi^  .# 

Tc^c  Vansittort  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battlea  of 
Alma  and  Tch^rBaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mi'dal  and  Clasps).  ^  ,c«^  .«  .    i-^ii—  «k..  .^ki. 

10  Lieuts.  Palmer,  Yates,  and  Comet  Bull  served  the  EasUrn  campaign  of  |^^> /"^'l*^***  *■•  •**' 
or  Balganak,  battles  of  Aima,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastoool  (Medal  and  Cl^W- 

14  fiymaier  Hely  served  as  a  Captain  In  the  1  st  Uiioeri  of  the  late  Anglo-Spanish  Legion,  In  IWW  and  M, 

and  waa  engaged  at  the        -   "•  ^ 1—^ --».u.  ,..-,.-...  ««,io/»»,«rrt..t  M.ndMnr.Aiua. 

and  beifhuof  Arlabaa 

on  tiie  S8th  Maj,  and  commanded  t 

the  lines  when  Alia  was  attacked ;  (ofcetner  wiui  wu^^mm*,  ••»»..•»•.  •-/•j"'--     .".-."__._  n*-dai  and 

Baetcm  campaign  ta  Paymaater  11th  Basaara,  Including  the  battlea  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  ^eeai  ana 

^  w'S^.-Mtrter  Ktnntze  aevved  with  the  Uth  Husatra  at  the  »»•«•»'"  ,«*P*i'f/'A^'{2^J^  battS^if 
rsCcdal  and  one  Clasp).  Also  the  Eastern  campalRU  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  batUea  of 
Alma,  Balaktava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  0»H»).  ,^4,8*  i«>i.tfif»g  the 

M  AaalaL^rgeon  Miller  aerved  with  the  J7lhjtegt-  tbeEastem  camp^^^ 
battlct  ef  Aina  and  Inkarmao,  and  alege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claaps).  (^ 


46     12^/i  (Prince  of  WaW8)RoyalRegt  of  Lancers. 


Yeftra'  Berr. 


66 


Full 
Pay. 


Half 
Pay, 


[■ 


-Bmb.  for  Foreign  Serf.  July 
1851.    Eastern  Army. 
_        Depot,  Maldfttone. 
The  Sphinx,  with  the  words, "  EGYPT  » «'PENIN8ULA.»' "  WATERLOO"  ••  SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel.— "9  Sir  Henry  John  Cnmming/  KCH.  Cornet^  12  May  1790  \  LU 

9  Feb.  93 ;  CapU  21  Feb.  94 ;  MqjoTy  25  Oct.  98 ;  Lieut-Col.  17  Feb.  1803 ; 

Col.  1  Jan.  12;  Mqjor-Oen.  4  June  14;  Lieta.^Gen.  22  July  30;  Oen.  9 

Nov.  46 ;  Col.  12th  Lancers,  20  Jan.  37. 
Lt.'Cole.—EdwBid  Pole,*  Comet,  p1  July  26;  i*.  PlOSept.  26;  Capt.viS 

Nov.  31 ;  Major,  30  July  44;  I/ieut.-Col.  P30  March  47  ;  Col.  28  Not.  54. 
Wm.  Heathcote  Tottenham,'  Comet,  p  13  Dec.  33 ;  Lt.  p  23  Oct.  35 ;  Capt,  p  7 

July  43 ;  Mqj.  P 22  Feb.  60 ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  28  May  63  •  Lt.-CoL  29  July  63. 
Mqjors.—DsLYid  Arthur  Monro/  Comet,  i> 29  Dec.  38 ;  Xf.  PI  June  41 :  Capt. 
.    P 1  May  46 ;  Major,  29  July  63. 
Lawrence  Fyler,*  Ens.  p7  Sept.  26;  Lieut.  PlO  July28;  Capt.  p7  Feb.  84; 

Brev.'Major,  19  June  46;  Mgjor,^!  April  48 ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  20  June 64. 


Captains. 
Thomas  G.  Alex.  Cakes' 
£dw.  Burgoyne  Gureton^ 
J.De  Montmorency  Prior  * 

George  Home 

Geo.Cha.  Selwyn  Durant^ 
Chandos  Fred.  Clifton* 
John  Kincaid  Lennox  ^ 
Robt.  HerbertHeath  Jary  ^ 
Adolph.  Ulick  Wombwell 
Henry  Elmhirst  Reader  ^^ 

LiBUTBNANTB. 

George  Thomas  Gough  '* 
John  Edward  Swindley  ^* 

Andrew  Gammell 

Ralph  Shelton  Bond  >«  . . 

Valentine  Baker  *' 

Thos.  Heathcote  Stisted^^ 

Robert  Hodgson*' 

Charles  Joseph  Harford . . 
Fred.  William  Goldfrap . . 
Augustus  Barton  White . . 
Jeremiah  Hancocke  .... 

Thomas  Penton  *" 

Edward  Brown/  A^j.  . . 
Alexander  Fletcher  .... 
Robert  Edward  Roe  .... 
Francis  Theophilus  Blunt 

Cyril  White    

Arthur  Murray,  R.  M.  . . 
Fitzbardinge  Jones 

COBNBTS. 


CORNBT. 


P  16  Jan.  46 

21  June  39 
31  Dec.  41 

P  19  Jane  36 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P31  May  44 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P  23  Nov.  49 
P19  Aug.  62 
24  Not.  43 

4  Apr.  46 
16  Jan.  47 

16  Apr.  46 
P 11  July  61 
P  1  Aug.  48 

3  Apr.  46 

20  Dec.  44 

P  16  Jan.  46 

P24  Dec.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
P  17  Jan.  61 
P  16  Nov.  41 

24  Aug.  62 
P21  Sept.  62 
P 13  May  53 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P 14  Sept.  64 

17  June  63 
P  16  Sept.  64 


LIBUT. 


P  3  Sept.  47 

19  Dec.  43 

30  Apr.  46 

P  28  Aug.  38 

P  9  Nov.  49 

P  29  Oct.  47 

P  27  Dec.  60 

P26  Apr.  61 

P23  Dec.  63 

0  Aug.  46 

P  9  June 48 

22  Dec.  60 
P  4  Apr.  61 

29  July  53 

29  July  53 

PlO  Dec.  47 

23  Sept.  48 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P  8  Mar.  60 
PlO  Jan.  61 
P  7  Jan.  63 
P  26  Jan.  44 

3  Aug.  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P 16  Sept.  64 
P  1  May  66 
P31  Aug.  66 
23  Oct.  66 
9  Nov.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


P  22  Feb.  60 

P81  Jan.  61 

8  July  61 

25  June  62 

>    7  Jan.  63 

29  July  63 

4  Aag.  64 

1  May  66 

1  May  65 

1  Dec.  64 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


8  Lt.-Col.  ToUesbim  served  with 
the  12th  Laucen  in  the  Kafflr  var 
of  18&1.S  (Medal),  and  iraa  pro- 
moted to  the  Brefet  mak  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  for  hif  Mrricct. 

4  M^.  Monro,  Capti.  Dnrant, 
Lennox,  and  JTarj,  Lt.  Browne,  and 
Qr.-Ma«ter  Blake  aerred  with  the 
ISth  Lanccn  in  the  Kafir  war  of 
1861-8  (Medal). 

5  Lt.-Col.  Pyler  serTCd  with  the 
16th  Lancers  durinf  the  eaaapnf  gn  in 
Afl^baaisUn under  Lord  Kcanc,  In- 
elvdlnf  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Ohusnee  (Medal).  Also  at  the  batUe 
of  Maharajpore  (Medal)  S»  Dec. 
1843  ;  and  in  the  campaign  on  the 
StttleJ  in  1 846  (  Medal),  inelndlag  the 
battles  of  Buddiwal  and  Aliwal,  at 
which  last  he  «ras  seTerely  wounded 
bj  a  musket  shot  iriillst  ehargiag 
with  the  Squadron  he  commanded 
a  large  body  of  Infkntry  with  three 
guns  in  their  lyont,  and  which  he 
broke  throogb  and  dispersed,  being 
the  last  of  the  enemy's  inCkntry 
wlaieh  stood  tlielr  ground  ;  for  this 
serriee  he  recelTed  the  Brevet  rank 
of  MiOor.  Served  also  hi  the  Pun- 
Janb  campaign  (Medal)  of  1848-0 
with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons. 

Paymaster. — James  Qustavus  Hamilton  Holmes^ 24  Feb.  37  ;  Ent.  p  11  June  30  • 

Adjutant. — Lieut.  Edward  Brown,  18  Oct.  63.  [X*.  P2  Auir.  33* 

Qt4ar^er-3fa*f«-.— Michael  Blake/  18  July  48. 

Surgeon.—GwXn  Ainslie  Tarnbully  28  Dec.  66  ;  Assist. -Surg.  16  Aug,  50, 

Assistant-Surgeon.— Dudley  Clifton  Wodsworth,  10  Jan.  61. 

Veterinary  Surgeon.-^ThomBB  Hurfoni,'26  Jan.  39. 

Blue— Pocin^^  Scarlet.— ii^enf,  Oeorge  Samuel  CoUyer,  Esq. 

Jlu«L"i!f;iiSl«°.r?hi!SiXS  vf '^  ****  nth  Drapom  inPIanders.  and  waspr<»ent  in  every  action  that 
S^i^li^5^?S?i«  tS^i??  J  V^enclenne.  and  Dunkirk ;  and  (NttUes  of  Faman  andCateau :  also  the  winter 
SmSSS  oJ  th?titS  SJI^??'  '"**  '*?*  }**.*.***  '**'****''  *"  ^^'  Serred  also  two  years  in  the  Pcniniula,  in 
S?51ml5ff  £Samiil*?i?'S**?^*'*"*'*I'*"^»***»  acUonof  EIBodon,(woiu»ded  by  aiabrecutin  the  ann,) 
*.5*i"^",  «.•"•■*'':  ***'  ^^^^  **'*««•  he  haa  received  the  Gold  Medal. 

ow^Kdinl8*?hlf2I^2iSLlv*i^^         in  the  KaiBr  war  oflSSl-a  (Medal):  in  Geneni  Somerset's  expedition 
Tr^.  n-iL  f:i™f  «»|^™*n*e*  the  Cavalry  and  Artillery;  and  in  IW  he  commanded  semml  patroles  and  eolamna. 
6  Capt.  OalEes  serred  with  the  IJth  Lancers  In  the  Kaffir  w4r  of  18SI.3  (Medal).^^^  ^^  P«awes  an«  ooramna. 

wUh^'  aTnJhrn*^  ''"^  'iy^i®***  t*°""  *"/**•  S'"**"  »'  Maharajpore  S9th  Dec.  1848  (Medal);  and 
Mood£liL^«ilin!?SS^"  J?!i'*!?*  the  campjiign  of  184IMI  on  the  SntleJ;  including  the  iMtttln  of 
»i:?}Sh"Sn'ceri"n*tt^i^^^^^^^^  received  a  Medal  and  one  Cl..p;  and  .erved 

o^SSiJSSa^^iS!  ^^^•"*»»^««™*'>~»»J»»«  t»»eKafflrw«rofl8Sl.M{Medal),incl«di«gthtpaatageof,aad 
the  SJui^o"*£'bSSn'fM''X?*  ^^  ^""'"  '"  *^*  campaign  on  the  8utl<d  In  1648,  and  wai  preMnt  at 

}?  S21^^"!5^'  ■•7^.*?  »*»•  pursnU  of  the  enemy  aeroM  the  Indns  in  184»  (Medal). 
ewixiiS^t!St9l^S^^tS,\J!^  ^}fn    "^K*""  *"  I"***  «i  was  present  thioiwhont  the  whole  of  the  PanJanb 
JSffihW&Steit  SSSifSn  J'.i^'^oi"  "' fwja^nn*' J  P*»VH«  of  the  River  Chenab :  bTttiee  of  SoodooUporc.  Chufian. 
S^oiSiSJd  S  iSSiSi  ^^^^  La«eers)n  the  Kaffir  war  of  lSl5  (MeZSR. 

i«  Lt  awi^ii.- .«5  B 1.       ^  of  ea»alry  with  General  Catheon'a  colnmn  at  the  action  of  Berea,  SO  Dee.  18H. 

H  Lt.  Swindley  and  Baker  servfd  With  the  ISUi  Lancers  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  186t-<. 

CFor  ramaiiilfr  of  Notes,  iM  eppoaitf  pfign 


^''^A^iil  '*•]         13^/i  Eeffiment  of  Light  Droffooiu.  47 

Cn  Ui«  elMCoes  aud  appointments,  the  Motto,  "  ViretHfum^mum,**—-  PENINSULA.*'  "  WATERLOO  ** 
♦•  ALMA"  ••  BALAKLAYA  "  "  INKEBMAN  '»  "  SEVAflTOPOL." 
CohmeL—'^  9I2ft  Hon.  Edward  Pyndar  Lygon/  CB.  Svb'Lxeut,  1  Jane  03; 

Ueut.  7  NoY.   05;    Captain^  15   Feb.  08;  LieuU-Colonel,  27   April    16; 

CoUmeL  27  April  22;  Major-General,  10  Jan.  87;   Lt.-Gen,  0  Not.  46; 

Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Colonel,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  29  Jan.  45. 
Xi«ti^.-Cotofie{.— Charles  Edmund  Doherty,*  Comet,  p  24  Apr.  35;  Lieut,  p  6 

Jan.  37;  Capt.  p  4  Sept. 40;  Mqjor,  p  23  June  48 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  12  Oct.  52. 
jf^'or.— Henry  Holden,  Comet,  p  22  Apr.  42 ;  Lieut,  p  30  Dec.  45  ;  Capt.  p  19 

Mar.  47 ;  Mqjor,  p25  Sept.  55. 


Yean'  Serr. 

53 

Full    Half 

F»J. 

Pay. 

21 

0 

14 

0 

n 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

7 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

32 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

0 

2 

0 

Captains. 
Soame  G.  Jeny  ns,*  i.,  CB. 

Arthur  Tremayne^ 

Percy  Shawe  Smith^ .... 
Peter  Valentine  Purcell 
Edward  Lennox  Jerris^ . . 
John  William  Clayton  .. 

John  Davis,  R.M 

George  Maxwell  Goad'. . 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

FitzRoy  Donald  Maclean  '<> 
Denzil  Th.Chamberlay  ne" 

John  Dearden    

Robert  Macneill<* 

James  Edward  Vivian  . . 
Henry  Oldman  Munn  . . 
George  Gardner,*^  A^... 
Thomas  Price  Gratrex^*. . 
Reynold  Alleyne  Clement 


Cornets. 
Francis  Levison  Michael" 
Edw.  Hy.  Ernest  Kanntze 
Stanley  de  Astel  C.  Clarke 
Henry  Evelyn  Wood  .... 
Thomas  Airthar  Southwell 
Fra.Wm.  Eveleigh  Savage 


COKNBT. 


P  30  Dec.  45 
Pll  Sept. 46 
P  20  Oct.  47 
P  4  May  49 
Pll  July  51 
P 12  Apr.  50 
P29  Dec.  48 
P  23  Jan.  52 


P  19  Aug.  52 

P  11  Mar.  53 

p  17  Mar.  54 

P  16  June  48 

P25Feb.  48 

P  4  Aug.  54 

27  Sept  54 

24  Nov.  54 

6  July  55 


LIBUT. 


P  24  Sept.  47 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P  20  Dec.  50 
P  4  Apr.  51 
P 18  June  52 
p  12  Oct.  52 
P  26  July  53 
26  Oct.  64 


26  Oct  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
P 19  Apr.  50 
P 17  May  50 

3July  55 

9  Oct.  55 
9  Oct.  55 
7  Dec.  55 


CAPTAI 

M. 

P  20  Dec. 

50 

P   4  Apr. 

51 

26  Oct. 

54 

26  Oct. 

54 

8  Dec.  54  | 

15  Dec. 

54 

3  July 

55 

P23  Oct. 

55 

BRBV-MAJ. 

12  Dec.  54 
12  Dec.  54 


10  Lieut.  MaelMa  t*m6  ia  tk« 
Buteni  CMapalffn  of  18M.  inelad- 
iDff  tlM  tettia  or  Alma  (MwUI  aad 
CUsp). 
If  Lieut.  MacaelU  aerred  th« 
mpulgn  of  18M,  Inclndiag 
of  Bnlcanak,  hattloa  of 
Alma  and  BalaklaTa,  mad  ilcge  of 
(Modal  aad  ClMpa). 

I  camiwlKii  of 


13  Lieut.  Grmtrcx  serred  the  Bat 
1854,  includlnr  tbe  tatUei  of  BaUklava  aad  Inkennan, 
and  alose  of  Scbastopol  ( Medal  and  Claaps.) 

14  Paynaster  Fritli,  AaaiaC-Surf.  Anaeiraat.  ^ad 
Yet.  Surg.  Towen  aerred  tho  Baatera  eaaipajgn  of 
1864-U,  Inelttdinff  the  aflUr  of  Bnlcaaak,  battlea  of 
Alma,  BalaklaTa,  and  lukenaaa,  and  ticfc  of  Sebaa- 
topol  (Medal  and  Clasps)  i  Mr.  Aimatronf  waa  with  tho 
reeonnoisaanee  on  tbe  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan. 

16  Surg.  Home  terred  the  Baslem  eampaign  of  1854  • 
fiA,  iB^ndinc  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  aad  Claap). 


5  Not.  54 

11  May  55 

3  Aug.  55 

7  Sept.  55 

P   2  Oct.  65 

23  Oct.  55 

Paynuuter.—Edm.  Bentley  Frith,"  7  8ept.41 ;  JSne. P31  Oct.34;  Lt.  p  3  Nov.37, 

A4jutant. — Lieut.  George  Gardner/^  27  Sept.  54. 

Quarter-Master. — ^William  Cresdee,  2  March  55. 

Surgeon, — Anthony  Dickson  Home/^  9  Feb.  55 ;  AstUt.-Surg.  17  March  48. 
Assist.'Surg. — Lancelot  Armstrong,*^  7  April  54.  [Blue — Facmgt  Buff.— 

Veterinary  Surg.^ThoB.  John  Towers,^^  12  May  54.      [Ag.  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

O'eaenl  tbe  Honourable  Bdwaid  P.  Lygon  icrved  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Snd  Lift  Ouardi,  tram  Nor.  ISlt  to 
dw  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inelndiag  the  battie  of  Vlttoria,  for  which  he;  has  reeelTed  tho  War  Medal  with  One  Clasp. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815»  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

5  ColoBel  Deherty  eonunanded  the  13th  Lt.  Drs.  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-A8,  including  the  afhOrs  of  Bntganak 
smA  M*Kensl^  Farm,  batttcs  of  Ahna,  Balaklara,  and  lakerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Three  Clasps). 

4  M^or  Jcnyns  served  In  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1864-&6,  including  the  rreonnoissance  on  the  Danube  under  Lord 
Card^an  (in  eoonnand  of  thesqnainm  ISth  Lt.  Drags.),  alTaln  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kensie*s  Farm,  battles  of  Bal&klava 
(borae  abot)  and  Inltennan,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasps)  i  be  was  senior  offleer  of  the  ISih  Lt.  Drags,  out 
of  tbe  tttKgt  at  BalaklaTa,  and  refbrmed  the  Regiment,  for  which  he  rseelTed  the  brevet  of  Mi^or  and  CB. 

6  M;^Jor  TicmaTUe  aerred  the  Bastern  eampaign  of  18fi4-U,  inelndiag  the  reeonnolssanee  on  the  Danube  under  Lord 
CBs«ligaB>  aShirs  of  Bulganak  and  M*Kenxie's  Farm,  battlea  of  Alma  and  BalaklaTa  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol 
(Medd  aad  Clasps). 

6  Capt.  Smith  senrcd  the  Baatera  campaign  of  1854.  Ineludlag  the  reeonnoissanee  on  the  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan. 
aMmtn  oTBalganak  and  M*Kensle's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklsra,  and  Inkerman,  aad  slegeofSebaatopoU  Medal  ftClasps). 

7  CapC  Jerria  serred  the  Baatera  campaign  of  18M-&5,  hieluding  the  reeonnoissanee  to  Silistria  with  Lord  Cardigan, 
aflUn  of  Bulganak  aad  M*Kensle*8  Fann.  battlea  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Mfldal  aad  Claspa). 

8  Comet  Michael  aerred  tho  Baatera  eampaign  of  18A4,  Including  the  aflhlr  of  Bulganak  and  batUe  of  Alma  (Medal  and 
Claap). 

9  C^t.  Oend  served  the  Baatera  campaign  of  18M-5,  including  the  alEaira  of  Bulganak  and  M'Keule's  Farm,  batUes 
•r  Alma  aad  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  aad  aiege  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  LIcula.  ChamberUyne  and  Gardner  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M'5.  ineluding  the  affkirs  of  Bulganak 
Md  M'Kenaie^  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (hone shot),  and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Claaps. 


14  lieat.  BtiatcA  aerved  tbe  SntlcJ  campaign  of  1848-9  with  the  8rd  Light  Dragoons,  and  was  present  at  tha  aflhlr  of 
of  the  Cheuab  at  Wnieerabad  on  the  1st  Dee.  1848,  with  tbe  force  under  Sir  Joseph  Thaekwell, 
""  ••"         ••  •  '  «  -  ^   •^ wounded)  and  tioq}erat  (Medal  and  two  Claaps). 


actifMMM  Sadoolq^oi^attlee  of  CbiUianwaUah  (wounded and  charger  wounded)  and  tiot .  ,  ^ 

IS  Ucnt.  Bond  waa  one  of  tbo  few  eurvivon  of  the  ill-fttted  ablp  BirftenAeed,  wrecked  on  Danger  Point,  Capo  of  Good 
Bope^  SS  Feb.  ISIS.    He  afterwaida  aervad  in  tbe  Kaffir  War  of  1852-88,  aad  waa  preaent  at  tbe  aetioa  of  Berea. 

lilBMt.  Hodgaon  waa  preaent  wkb  tbe  l«tb  Laneera  at  the  siege  andcaptureof  Bburtporein  lSSi.6,Badwaa  a  voluntanr 

fcr  tha  disiwuated  cavalry  atormiar  perty  (ICeial  and  one  Claap) .  Alao  preaent  in  the  action  of  Mabars«}por«  la  Doo.  1S4S 

il).    Ha  aerved  alao  with  tbe  Srd  LiKbt  Dragoons  in  tbe  Sutl^  eampaira  of  1848,  and  waa  preaent  at  tbe  batUe  of 

on  (Modal).    Served  tbraagbont  the  Punjanb  eampaign  of  l»48.»,  including  the  afiur  at  EamnugKur  (cbargec 

dad),  tbe  pMaage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Wnseerabad  on  the  1st  l>ee.  1848,  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph  ThackweU, 

m^mM  af  MMl^ore,  aad  battlea  of  ChilUanwaUab  aad  Goqjerat  (Medal  and  Two  Clasps).  «  , .^.  «        ^ 

M  Ltont.  Penton  lerred  with  th«  9rd  Light  Dragooiu  throughout  the  Butl^J  eanpafgn  of  ISdff-tf,  uid 

was  pretrot  at  tha  battles  of  Uoodkee  (chsrger  killed),  Feroieehah  (ch«rger  kUled),  and  Sobwoii  (Ifedal 

aaA  So  Olasva).    Also  thvouahout  the  Panfanb  eampaign  of  1848-0,  Ineluding  the  cavcdrr  aflUr  at  Ram- 

ZSLa^tWaf  BadoolMMie. and  batUee of  Chllllanwallah and  Goojefat (Medal and  two Olan»»). 


48   [i"ltrri«1!*0   l^h  {The  King's)  Begt.  of  Light  Dr*.     UjS^SSm'iL, 

The  ''PBUSSUN  EAGLE"  "  DOURO**  "TALAVERA"  "PUEXTES  D'ONOR"  "SALAMANCA" 
"VITTORIA"  "ORTHES"  "PENINSULA"  "PONJAUB"  "CHILUANWALLAH"  "GOOJEBAt." 
CdoTMh—ll^Wd^Hon.  Henry  Murray,'  CB.  Comet y  16  May  00;  X*.  11  June 
01;  Capt.  24  Ang.  02;   Jlfq/or,  26  March  07;   Lt.-CoL^  Jan.  12;    Coh 
22  July  30 ;  Major-Gen.  28  June  38 ;  Li.-Qen.  11  Not.  61 ;  Oen.  6  Feb.  65 : 
Col.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  18  March  63. 
Zi^.-CoZ#.— Henry  Edward  Doherty,*  CB.  Comet y  p  81  Dec.  33 ;  Lt.  p  16  July  36 ; 


Yoan'  6<irv. 


66 


Pull 
Pay. 


Half 
Pay. 


23 


0 


Capt.  P 1 7  May  39 ;  Mqj.  P  22  Oct.  47 ;  Lt,'Col,  23  Nov.  48 ;  CoL  28  No?. 64. 
Charles  Steuart,'  Comet,  10  Dec.  26;  Lieut.  p6  Feb.  29;  Capt,  P9  Nov.  38; 

Mqjor,  P  26  April  48 ;  Zt.-Col.  7  July  60 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
-Mil/or*.— William  Wilmer/  Cor.  p16  June  30;  JAeut.  11  Apr.  33;  Capt.  p  31 

Dec.  39 ;  Brev.-Mqfor,  11  Nov.  61  ?  Mqjor,  p  30  Dec.  63. 
Arthur  Scudamore,'  Cor.  p  20  May  36  ;  Lieut.  18  Feb.  38  ;  Capt,  p  22  Oct.  47  ; 

Jifqjor,  1  June  64. 


Captains. 
Wm.  Augustus  Qaussoa^ 
Richard  Herbert  Gall^  . . 
John  Augustus  Todd  *  . . 
Pearson  Scott  Thompson'* 
Rich.  Buckley  Prettejohn* 
Robert  Johnston  Brown 
William  M<Mahon".... 

Thomas  Barrett*    

Arthur  Need"    

Henry  Brett   

LlBUTBNANTS. 

William  English"    

William  D'Urban  Blyth® 

John  Dudgeon'^ 

Thomas  Edward  Gordon'" 
Charles  Edwyn  Wyatt 
Frederick  Vansittart  . . 

James  Leith    

Alex.  Edg^  McGregor 
H.Topham  Clemen  ts^a^;. 
Claudius  Buchanan  Whish 
W.H.Trav.Clarke  Travera 
Standish  Radley  Jackson 
Robert  Chad  wick  .. 
Cbas.WemyssTheslger,  r. 
Henry  Wm.  M.  Hatbway 
Lawrence  St. Pat r.  Gowan 
£dw.  Orlando  V.  Haldane 
Lawrence  Mackenzie .  •  • 
Leonard  Bedmayne  . . . 

CORirETS. 

George  Mey  rick  Dew . . . 

James  Giles    

Wm.  Henry  S.  Beamish 


COBNBT. 


P  17  Aug.  88 
P  3  July  86 
P  28  Apr.  87 
P  6  Aug.  42 
P  23  Feb.  88 
P31  Dec.  41 
P26NOV.  42 
Pll  Deo.  46 
P 13  Oct.  39 
P21  June  89 

P 16  May  46 
P22  0ct.  47 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P 18  July  48 
~  1  Dec.  48 
4  May  49 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


8  Apr.  42 
7  Dec.  88 
P 14  June  39 
P  7  June 44 
PlSOct.  39 
P 16  May  46 
P  6  Nov.  46 
PSl  Jan.  48 
P  17  June  42 
Pll  Feb.  42 

23  Apr.  47 

22  Feb.  40 

P22  Feb.  60 

17  Sept.  60 

8  Mar.  60 

P31  Oct.  61 

P  27  May  63 


2  Apr.  47  P  29  May  40 

P  17  May  60  21  July  63 

19  Aug.  61    P  30  Sept.  63 


P20  Aug.  61 
P  12  Dec.  61 
P17  Dec.  62 
P  6  Aug.  63 
P 17  Oct.  61 
P20  Sept.  63 
P  30  Sept.  63 
P  18  Oct.  63 
P 18  Oct  63 

P 18  Oct.  63 
P  30  Dec.  63 
P   1  Deo.  64 


P  30  Sept.  63 

P   4  Nov.  63 

P 18  Nov.  63 

P  30  Dec.  63 

27  Jan.  64 

1  June  64 

P    1  Dec.  64 

9  Oct.  66 

P  23  Oct.  66 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


P  lOct.  47 
P31  Mar.  48 

27  Nov.  48 
P  3  Sept.  47 

17  Sept.  60 

16  Mar.  63 

P27May  63 

P  30  Dec.  63 

1  June  64 

P  26  July  61 

9  Colonel  Dohertf  senred  with 
the  14th  Lt.Drs.  throaghoat  the 
Punaaub  eampaiyn  of  1848-9.  In- 
cindiiig  the  action  of  BAmnncfar. 
pauafc  of  the  Che&ab.  batUM  of 
ChiUianwaUah  and  Goqjerat,  par- 
salt  of  the  enemy  acroM  the  Jhe- 
liun.  and  of  the  A%hans  orer  the 
Indui  throagh  the  Khyber  Pasa 
(Medal  and  Clatpt).  At  Ram- 
lOCTor  he  brought  the  ehai 
Qoadrons,  under  Col.  Havi 


nnggnr  he  brought  the  ehargiag 
sooadrons,  under  Col.  HaveSDCk 
who  wa«  killed,  acroti  the  nullah 


and  ont  of  the  enemf 'a  entrench- 
menu ;  and  at  Goojerat  he  eom- 
manded  a  body  of  H.  H.'i  Dra- 
goons and  Native  Light  Cavalry. 

8  Colonel  Steuart  lenred  with 
the  14tb  X.t.  Drt .  In  the  Pun- 
Jaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  in- 
cluding the  battlesof  Chillian- 
wallah    (sabre    wound)    and 
Ooqjerat,  punult  of  the  ene- 
my acrou  the  Jbelum,  and  of 
the  Affghani  orer  the  Indus 
through  the  Khyber  Pasa  (Me- 
dal and  Clasps), 
i  Ha).  Scndamore  and  Capt.  Todd  larTed  with  th* 
4  th  Lt.On.  thronghout  the  campaign  in  Ai^hasiataa 
in  1838-89,  incladiug  tha  liege  and  ciyiare  of  Ghu. 
nee  (Medal).    They  anrTed  with  the  14th  I<t.  Drs. 
tbrougbont  the  Punjaab  campaign  of  1848-9,  iaelnd^ 
the  action  of  Ramnuggor,  paauge  of  the  Chenab. 
batUes  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Go<verat  (Medal  and 
Claapt).    Maj.  Scudamore  was  slightly  wonnded  at 
Ramnuggur,  and  dangeroasly  at  Gootjerat. 

PaytiMw^tfr.— William  Fetheretouhaugli,  16  June  40;   £ns.  p8  April  41; 

Acyuiant.-^Lieut.  Henry  Topfaam  Clements,  1  Dec.  64.      [Xf.  P2d  March  44, 

Quarter-Moiter.— Thomas  Bennett,"  9  Aug.  60, 

fi^urywm.— Archibald  Stewart,"  12  Feb.  47  ;  Asrist.-Surg.  10  Feb.  36. 

Aisistant'Surgeons. — Charles  Hamilton  Fasson,"  12  July  44. 
Thomas  William  Fox,  M.B.,  23  July  52. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — William  C.  Lord,  26  Jan.  46. 

Blue— jPacin^^  Scarlet.— ^^€«*,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 
1  General  the  Hon.  Henry  Murray  served  in  Naples,  Sicily,  and  Calabria,  In  1806-7.  Accom- 
panied the  expedition  to  Egypt  in  March  1807,  and  wai  present,  aa  an  Aide-de-camp,  at  the  attack  on 
sf!Ji?  •Vfl®  •°**i*'?o!?J'*.*  0/ Bo»e«».  wid  on  every  other  occasion  when  our  troop*  were  engaged. 
Sfl^n  Walcheren  in  1809,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Flushing.  Went  with  the  I8th  HuKara 
l!.*.^*'/^?*?!!^*^"  •'*"•  I®  !  *  P'T"*  ^'J**®  f '***?*°J  *»'  '*»«  ^•'*''  »"<*  commanded  the  Regiment  in  sup- 
?K.  K*.«? !i?f?  ",""5"  *'  **'®  action  of  Morales  de  f  oro.  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  1815.  Including 
the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras;  commanded  the  rear  regiment  of  the  Column  on  the  retreat  during  Uiefoilowine 
J?  '  r**'.'^^'**  ''•^•.'*'  Waterloo,  he  led  the  18th  Hussais  la  the  brilliant  cha^rSf  s""hu8»V  V  ?Iw'5 
Brigade,  at  the  oondusion  of  the  action.  — -^j  w .» «» 

«*.*'!^^^J!?"®r  ""ed  with  the  I6th  Lancers  thronghout  the  oampaign  in  Affahanistan  In  16S8  and 

S^h  D«.  'Yfi^'vSXn"**  ?P*""5  ®'*"'"f*  f^f ^*»^-    ««  ™  »»»o  ?>«•«»*  »n  the  acUon  of  Maha^por?, 
Otta  Dec.  1849  (Medal).    He  served  with  the  I4th  Lt.  Drs.  t**-"""*"*'*  •*"*  » •--»' --• -  •■•'"  ^' 


SSth  "««•  "»«j  Jteaai).    Ue  served  with  the  14th  Lt.  Drs.  throughout  the  PunJaub  campilgn~of  IMS-o' 

iidCiS^  "'         **'  "*•  ^^*»^»  "^•'  ^  'Ml""  •»*  through  the  Khyher  Pm  (Medal 

8  Captaf' 
canpatffBQ 
battles  of  ( 


49 


B-*<J«^«.]         \5th{The King's) Regt  of  Lt  Dr 8. {Hussars). 

"  EMSDORF"  "  EGMONT-OP-ZEE"  "  VILLIERS  EN  COUCHE" 

"  SAHAGtJK"  "  VITTORIA"  «  PENINSULA"  "  WATERLOO. •» 

C(O20N«2.— 9  Sir  Thomas  WiUiam  Brothertoo/  KCB.  En$.  24  Jan.  1800 ;  14,  k 

Capt.  S7  July  01 ;  Mqj.  28  Noy.  11 ;  Lt.-CoL  19  May  14 ;   Col.  22  July  30; 

Mqj.'Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  LU-Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  16th  Huaaars,  18  May  49. 
Lieut. 'Colonel. — George  William  Key,  Comet ,  p5  July  31  ;  Lieut.  25  Aug. 

33;  Capt.  P16  Sept.  87;  Mqjor^  p14  June  42;  Lieui.-Col.  9  Feb.  47; 

Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
JTiiK^i.— Charles  Higginaon  Teuah-Hecker,  Comet y  P29  Aug.  26;  LUut.  PS 

Jan.  28 ;  Capt.  2  June  30 ;  MtQOTf  p  8  March  60. 
Bkhaid  Knox,  Comet,  p  28  Jone  31 ;  lAeui.  90  Apr.  34 ;  Capt.  0  Mar.  42; 

Jrgp.^Jfq;.  20  Jone  64 ;  Mty.  P  8  Dec.  64. 

CORNET. 


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66 

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0 

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Ca.PTa.iK8. 
Francis  Woodley  Home 

John  Brett 

Thomaa  J.  Kearney  .... 
I  Thomas  R.  Crawley'  ... 

Henry  Lee^ 

George  Stoney  Swinny  . . 

Horace  Trower 

Jamea  Boyd  Miller 

LiBUTBVANTS. 

Wm.VeallGrectham,^!^: 
Zi?r<IWaUerC.M.D.Scott 
Thomaa  Francis  Maude. . 
Geo.  Travers  Macartney 
William  Edington  Stuart 
William  Henry  Home  . . 
Jamea  Alston  Clark  . .  • . 

Charles  Steel 

Edward  Walker 

COBSETS. 

Robert  Lesley  Parker  . . 
Charles  William  Bell.... 
Henry  Baoks  Wright    . . 


rdl  Aug.  32 
P 10  Oct.  34 
27  Jan.  37 
19  Dec.  34 
P 12  Oct.  39 
P 14  June  42 
P  30  Aug.  42 
P  7  July  43 

P31  May  44 
P  23  Nov.  62 
P 16  Oct.  60 
P19  Aug.  61 
P2l  Nov.  61 
P27  Aug.  62 
P23NOV.  62 
P 14  June  60 
P  24  Nov.  64 

P 13  Feb.  65 

P   1  June  56 

14  Sept.  66 


LIEUT.        I     CAPTAIN.      BKEV.-MAJ. 


P  eSept.  3dlP49Aug.  42 

P 14  Apr.  37 1      9  Feb.  46 

8  May  40 1     3  Sept.  47 

9Mar.  42|Pl3  0ct.  64 

P  29  July  44  p  8  Dec.  64 


12  Apr. 
3  Apr. 
7  Jan. 


46 
46 
47 


14  Sept.  66 
2  Oct.  66 
P  14  Dec.  66 


SO  June  64 


P  80  July  47      %  Capt.  Cravlejr  was  present 

P  16  June  64  ^^  ^^"  closing  operallontb«for« 

D    Q  n^r.   F.A  '  Mooltan  and  at  the  surrender 

P    0  i^ec.  M  Q,  jij,  citadel  tSud  Jan.  1840. 

22  May  66  He  eerred  as  eitra  Aide-de- 

14  Sept.  65  Camp  to  Sir  HeDrjr  Dundas 

1 A  AAnf  FiTi '  commanding  the  Bombay  Divl- 

P 10  reb.  64  ij»ub  during  the  march  from 

P  13  Oct.    64  ,  Mooltan   and   the   subsequent 

P  14  Dec    65  'operations,  and  was  present  at 

I  the  battle  of  QooJf>rat  (Uedai) 

and  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Sikh 

jarmy  to  the  river  Jhelun. 

4  Captain  Lee  was  present  with  the  letb  Laneers  In 
the  action  at  Maba«^pore,t9th  Dee.  1843,  and  bat  re* 
eciTCd  the  Bronse  SUr. 


Paymoj^er.— BlayneyT.  Walahe/d  Oct.  48;  ^7i«.P28Attg.d8i  Xf.31  Dcc.39. 
Ae^utant. —Lieut.  William  Veall  Greetbaro,  26  June  62. 
Qtiar^er-Jfo^fer.— Walter  Clarkaon,  1  Sept.  48 ;  Comet,  20  Aug.  44. 
Surgeon.— neory  Mapleton,*  M.D.  13  July  47 ;  Assist.  Surg.  12  July  39. 
Assistant-Surgeon. — John  Griffith,  1  Sept.  64. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^William  Thacker,  14  July  47. 

Blue— il^^n^f^  MeaaiB.  Cox  k  Co.  [Retumed/rom  Madras,  20  June  1864.] 
I  Lieiit.-General  Brotherton  senredin  Egypt  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby  In  1801 ;  in  Germany  under 
Lord  Cnthcart  In  1803;  In  Portugal,  Spain,  and  France  during  the  whole  of  the  Peninsular  war  from  1808 
to  1814,  and  hat  receired  the  War  Ifedal  with  eeren  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  Busaco,  Fuenle*  d'Onor,  Bala- 
mnaca  (wounded),  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  in  which  last  battle  he  was  wounded  and  taken 
priaoner.  Besides  these  he  was  present  at  all  the  cavalry  aifUrs  and  skirmishes  in  which  his  Regt.  the  Uth 
Light  Dragoons  was  engaged,  and  was  at  the  action  on  the  Coa  t  he  was  wounded  several  Uniee  in  these 
•kimialm, 

ft  Paymaster  Walsha  serred  with  the  0th  Hcgt.  throaghout   the  campaign  of  1849  in  Afl|1ianistan 

(ModAl)  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  JBeluding  the  storming  the  Khyber  Pass,  taking  the  Fort  of  Mamoo 

Kbail,  storaslof  the  heighu  of  Jugdulluck,  acUon  in  the  Teseen  Vnlley,  clearing  the  heights  of  Huft 

Kotul,  and  stormiag  the  town  of  Istalid".    Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58. 

fl  Doctor  Mapleton  w>e  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore  (Medal). 

[Continuation  of  Notes  to  14^/t  Light  Dragoons.'] 

9  Oapt.  Oall  serred  with  the  Uth  U.  Drs.  throughout  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-0,  including  the 
actfon  of  Ramnuggnr  (with  the  charging  squadrons),  battlee  of  Chillianwallah  and  Qoojerat  (Medal  and 
Claspe).  He  reoelTed  a  severe  sabre  wound  at  Ramnuggur  in  an  effort  to  seize  one  of  the  enemy's  standards. 

10  Lieots.  Dudgeon  and  Gordon  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  Including  the  baitlee  of 
ChlUtenwallah  and  Ooqierat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jheluro,  and  of  the  Affgfaans  over  the  Indus, 
throucb  the  Kbvher  Pass  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

19  Oaptaln  Thompson  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  In  South  Afriea  in 
1B4A;  and  likewise  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1840-7. 

19  Capt.  M*Mabon  served  In  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0:  at  the  first  siege  of  Mooltan,  including 
the  atUck  on  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches,  IS  Sept.  i84H ;  with  the  charging 
•qoftdrooe  of  the  14th  Lt.  Dragoons  at  Bamnuggur  (very  severely  wounded),  and  at  the  battles  of  Ghiliian- 
wallali  nod  (}oq)«rat;  was  also  praseBtai  (he  surrender  of  the  Sclkh  army  at  Rawul  Pindee,  and  pursuit  of 
the  A^ihaae  to  Peshawvr  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Keed  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  as  Aldc-de-Camp  to  General  Whlsh,  and  was 
wMest  dorinf  Ibe  vbole  o#  Mie  siege  operations  against  and  capture  of  Mooltan;  after  which  bo  was  at 
the  battln  ofGooJerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Swfeon  Stewart  served  with  the  0th  Lancers  fn^he  campaign  on  the  Sutl^  in  1846,  and  was  pnesent  at 
Che  battle  of  SohfMS  (MmM).  He  served  with  the  14th  Lt.  Urs.  througiiout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of 
1S4S-0,  Including  the  hatUes  of  Bamnuggur,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Aflsist.-8orgeoB  FMson  served  with  the  6Srd  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej,  and  was  present  at  Buddl- 
wal  sad  AUwal  (Medal).  He  served  with  the  Uth  Lt.  Dre.  throughout  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  in- 
dadlnc  the  birttles  of  Bamnuggur,  ChUllan wallah,  and  Gocjerat  (Medal  and  Clasps).  .    ,  ^. 

10  Qr.  Master  Bennett  served  the  Puniaub  campaign  of  1848-40  with  the  14lh  Light  Dragoons,  tacludlnj 


50         16^A  ( Ttie  Queen's)  Regt.  of  Lt.  Drag.  {Lancers).     [^•^JuIZ'!**"' 

"TALAVERA"  "FUENTES  D'ONOR"  "SALAMANCA"  "VITTORIA"  "NIVE" 
"PENINSULA''  "WATERLOO"  "BHURTPORE  "  " AFFGHANISTAN " 
"GHUZNEE"  "MAHARAJPORE"  "ALIWAL"  "SOBRAON." 


Treart'Sen-. 

66 

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9 

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8 

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CoL—lB  mi  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell,»  GCB.  KH.  Cor.  23  Apr.  00 ;  Lt.lZ  Jone  01 ; 

Capt,  9  Apr.  07 :  Mai.  18  June  15 ;  Lt.-Col.  21  June  17  ;  Col.  10  Jan.  87  ; 

Mql.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  64;  CoL  16th  Lancers  10  Nov.  49. 
Lieut.-ColoneL—ThomsLA   Pattle,'   Comet,  p  13  June  34;  if.  P23   Dec.  36; 

Capt.  P  7  May  47  ;  Afq/ew,  P13  Dec.  60;  Lieui.-Col.  P2  Nov.  55. 
Jlfq/ori.— William  Thomas  Dickson,  Cornet^  p  23  Apr.  47  ;  Lieut,  p  26  Feb.  48  ; 

Capt.  P2&Apr.  61 ;  M<fjor,  p  19  May  54. 
Thomas  Woolaston  White,  Comety  p  7  May  47;  Lieut.  p7  Apr.  48;  Capt. 

P23  Sept.  51;  Affl[;or,  p  2  Nov.  65. 

BREV.-UAJ. 


Captains. 
Francis  William  Grant  . . 

Lancelot  Halton 

RobertGoff    

David  Barclay    

John  Edmond  Seveme,  s. 

Patrick  Dynon* 

Tliomas  John  Francis'  . . 
Henry  Eustace  Leader  . . 

Lieutenants. 
Edward  Tottenham  Irvine 
F.  C.  Hanbury  Williams 
James  Christine  Hart,«. . 

James  Stewart    

Joseph  Tarratt    

John  Dynon,^  R.M 

Hugh  D'Arcy  P.  Bumell 
Geo.Wm.  Hutton  Riddell 

Cornets. 
Francis  Paynton  PIgott . . 
Edwin  Cowtan,  Adj 


CORNET. 


p  2  July  47 
P26Feb.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P 13  April  49 
P  17  May  60 
29  May  39 
P 14  June  89 
P 16  May  61 

P 17  Oct.  61 
Pll  June  62 
P  9  July  63 
P 12  Aug.  63 
P 18  Feb.  63 
2  Apr.  60 
P  14  July  64 
P  21  July  64 

P 16  Mar.  66 
26  Oct.  65 


LIEUT. 


P  1  Sept.  48 
?  13  April  49 
P  13  July  49 
P  2  Apr.  60 
P27  Feb.  62 
16  June  42 
P  1  July  42 
P  12  Oct.  62 

P  1  July  63 
P  11  Oct.  63 
P 19  May  64 
P  13  Oct.  64 
P  8  Dec.  64 
14  Sept.  66 
14  Sept.  56 
P  2  Nov.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


P21  Sept.  62 
P 12  Oct.  62 
P  1  July  63 
PH  Oct.  63 
P 13  Oct.  64 
14  Sept.  66 
14  Sept.  66 
P  2  Nov.  66 


S  Lt.  Col.  Pattl«  scnred  wHb  tbe 
16Ui  Lancers  durinf  tbe  euapaign 
in  Afl^banlstui  nnder  I«ord  Keane. 
■ad  was  pratent  at  tbe  liefc  and 
capture  of  Obuanee  (Medal).  Also 
tbe  eampaiffn  on  tbe  SutlcJ  in  1844, 
Inelodlng  the  battles  of  Buddiwal. 
Aliwal  (wounded),  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 


Paytnaster. — George  Frederick  Rosser,^  28  May,  47 ;  Sns.  20  Aug.  36. 
Ac{jutant. — Comet  Edwin  Cowtan,  26  Oct.  65. 
Quarter-Master.— George  Lamb,"  4  June  47. 
i9ttr/7e(m.— William  Ker  Parle,  6  Oct.  64;   Assist.-Surff.  31  Oct.  46. 
Astist.'Surgeon. — ^Andrew  Knox  Rickards,  24  April  66. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Francis  Frederick  Collins,  8  Dec.  48. 
Scarlet — Faeijigs  Blue. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. — Irish  Agent,  John  Atkinson,  Esq. 
\_Retumedfrom  Bengal,  26  Dee.  1846.] 
1  Sir  Joteph  Thackwell  terred  the  campaign  in  Oallfcia  and  Leon  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  wai  engaged 
In  toTeral  skirmishes,  and  present  at  the  battle  of  Corunna.     Serred  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  14  in  tha 
Peninsala,  Including  the  battles  of  Vlttoria,  the  Pyrenees  in  Aront  of  Pampeluna,  97th,  88th,  30th,  and  80th 
July  ;  blockade  of  Painpeluna,  flrom  18th  to  the  Slat  Oct.  when  it  surrendered;  battle  of  Orthes,  aflkir  at 
Tarbes,  and  haUle  of  Toulouse ;  besides  many  affairs  of  adranced  guards,  outposts,  A:c.    Serred  also  the 
campaign  of  1816,  including  the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat  on  the  following  day,  and  battle  of 
Waterloo.    Commanded  the  caralry  division  of  the  army  of  the  Indus  during  the  Affgfaanistan  campaign ; 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ohumee ;  and  commanded  the  8nd  column  of  the  army  on  its 
march  from  Caboot  to  Bengal.    Ck>mmanded  the  caralry  dirislon  in  the  action  at  llabarajpore  on  the  89th 
Dec  1848.    Contused  on  the  right  shoulder  at  Ylttoria,  and  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo  (left  arm  ampu- 
tated close  to  the  shoulder)  in  charging  a  square  of  infantry ;  had  also  two  horses  shot  under  him.    He 
commanded  the  cavalry  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  as  also  in  tbe  late  Puqjaub  campaign  (Medal 
and  Clasps).   Has  received  the  silver  War  Medal,  with  thr«e  Clasps. 

5  Cspt.  Dynon  icrved  with  th«  16th  Laneen  durinf  the  eampalfn  In  Afl^baalftan  under  Lord  Keane.  inelvdinff  the 
•lege  and  eeptwre  of  Ohumee  (Medsl).  He  Mrred  elM  at  the  battle  of  MAharajpore  ( Medal),  Qth  Dee.  1843;  and  in  the 
eanpaifn  on  the  SuUeJ  In  1846,  Inelndlng  tbe  battlei  or  Dnddlwal,  Allwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  aaapc). 

•  Lieut.  John  Dynonaenred  with  the  16th  Lancen  during  the  eaapalfn  In  AfVianUtaa  under  Lord  Keane,  Including 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal). 

7  Paymsater  BocMr  was  present  at  the  alege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore,  In  ieS6-6  ( Medal) .  Be  served  with  the  amy  of  (he 
Indus,  under  Lord  Keane,  In  1838  and  38,  and  was  present  at  the  captnre  of  Ohnraee  (Medal).  He  was  alao  prvsent 
In  the  action  at  Haharajpore,  S9th  Dec  1843  (  Medal)  i  and  alM>  at  Buddiwal,  AUwal,  and  Sobraon  ( Medal  and  aaips). 

8  Qr.-Mait.  Lamb  serred  with  tbe  16th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  In  Aflkhanlttaa  under  Lord  Keane,  lneladii«  tbe 
siege  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  ( Medal).  Also  at  the  batUe  of  Mahar^jpore  ( Medal)  S9th  Dee.  184S  {  and  la  the  campaign 
on  the  SutteJ  In  1846,  Including  tbe  battle  of  Buddiwal,  AUwal.  and  Sobraon  (  Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Capt.  Francis  serred  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  aetloBS  of  Buddiwal  and  AUwal,  and  as  alde^e-eamp  to  Sir  Joseph 
ThaekweU  at  Sobraon  ( Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Re  scTTed  alao  tbe  Fuqjaub  campaign  of  1848  9,  Including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab  at  Ramnnggor,  and  battles  of  Chllttaawsllah  and  Goojerat  ( Medal  sad  CUsps)< 


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nth  Regt.  of  Light  Dragoons  (Lancers.)        51 

(    «  DMth'i  HmO,"  with  the  Motto,  "  Or  Otory."— «« ALMA"  "BALAKLAVA"  "IKKBIU 
MAN"  "SEVA8TOPOL.»» 

Colonel,— -^M  Sir  James  Maxwell  Wallace,'  KH.  Comet,  14Aii(r.  06;  Lieut, 

6  Juno  06;    Capt,  22  Oct.  07;  Mqfor,  1  Jan.  17;  Lt.-CoL  25  Sept.  23 ; 

Colonel,  28  June  38 ;  Major-Gen,  11  Not.  51 ;  Lt.-Gen,  6  Feb.  55;  CoUmel 

17th  Lancers,  28  Jan.  54. 
LieuL'Colonel, — John  Lawrenson,*  Comet ,  12  Not.  18;  Lieut,  6  Dec.  21 

Capi,  P 27  Aug.  25  iBrev.-MaJor,  28  June  38 ;  Maior,  p  31  Dec.  30 ;  Lieut,' 

Col,  P27  June  45 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54. 
Major, — Henry  Roxby  Benson,*  Comet,  vQl  Jan.  40:  Lieut,  p  15  April  42: 

Capt,  P27  June  45;  Mqjor,  23  Oct.  54. 


Captains. 
W.Morr!8,^CB.  ix.t  Not.  56 
Robert  White/*. 


Alex.  Learmonth* 

Sir  William  Gordon,' -B* 
Lewis  Edward  Knight   .. 

John  Macartney  ^    

W.  John  Pearson  Watson  • 
Sir  Geo.  Hector  Leith,B^. 

Lieutenants. 
Thomas  Taylor,  R.  M .    • 
JohnChadwick,»»  J4;. . 
Drury  Curzon  Lowe*. . . 

Arthur  Bumand* , 

Henry  Howard  Barber* 

Henry  Baring  *   

Geo.  H.  Lutton  Boy n ton' 
Walter  Digby  Seymour* 
William  Wallis  King.... 

COBNBTS. 

James  Duncan*^ 

John  Gibsone*    

Walter  Raymond  Nolan 

Henry  Marshall 

George  Cleghorn 

Hon,  Wm.  Henry  Curzon' 
Cbarles  Waymonth  .... 


P  18  June  42 
P 15  Oct.  47 
P21  Aug.  40 
P 14  June  50 
P 17  Sept.  60 
P  27  Sept.  38 
P16  Apr.  52 
P 10  July  52 

26  May  48 

27  Feb.  52 
P  28  July  54 
P  15  Sept.  54 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  10  June  53 

30  Nov.  54 
P  20  Jan.  54 
P  12  July  50 


14  May  45  p  25  Apr.  51 


BRBY.  MAJ. 


12  Die.  54 
12  Dec.  54 


P22  Dec.  48  P26  Mar.  52 
P23Aug.  50  23  Oct.  54 
P 18  July  51  26  Oct  54 
PlQAug.  51  7  Not.  64 
P 19  Dec,  34  15  Mar.  53 
P 15  Sept.  54  P  12  Jan.  55 
26  Oct.  54  P  30  Mar.  55 

23  Oct  54'    12  Paymaster  SterentoniarTrf 

25  Oct.  54  I  with  the  17ih  Lane«n  in  India, 

7  Nor.  54  \  ^rom  Peh.  I8I4  to  I82S,  Inclnd. 

fi  npr    .^4,l*"K  ***«  rampoJgn  of  1817-18 

-  -  ,  ,  ^*''  zr  against  the  Pindareei.  Also  the 

P  17  Jan.  51  I  p:a8terncampaijpiofi854-M,ln- 

29  Dec.  54  ,  eluding  the  afTair  of  Bulganak, 
P  12  Jan  55  |  t^^^ce  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and 
P  1 1  MftJ  fiA  I  Inkernian  (acting  as  Adjutant). 

:i  ^^  ?2  and  »«e?«  «^  Sebaitopol  (M«dal 
P  12  Nor.  52  and  Clacpe). 

14  Surgeon  Matsy  senred  with  tho  Slat  Regt. 
towards  the  dose  of  the  SutleJ  campaign  in 
1846;  Mrred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M-55 
with  the  17ih  Lancers,  including  the  afihir  of 
Bulganak,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerraan,  and  siege  of  Setattopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

15  Asslst-Surgeon  Stanley  served  the  Eastern 


5  Nov.  54  1 

8  Dec.  54 
P  19  Jan.  55 

1  May  55  j 
P  4  May  55  ' 

DO?  T  1  rri  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  baiUes  of 
y4i  Juiy  «>&Mj^|,p,j  n„^  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
I  I  (Medal  and  Cla«ps). 

Pflj/ffWM^tfr.— John  Stephenson,"  30  Apr.  47;  Cor.  16  Feb.  44 ;  i*.  25  Sept.  46. 

Adjutant.— Lieut.  John  Chadwick,»«  12  Mar.  52. 

Quarter'Maeter,--Den\s  O'Hara,"  2  Feb.  55. 

5i«rflr«>».— Hampden  HughMa88y,"M.D.,28Mar.545  -4**i«*.-iSur^.22Nov.44. 

Aisist.'Surgeon,^-St,  John  Stanley,^'  24  Fob.  54. 

Veterinary  Surgeon, — William  Partridge,*  16  July  66. 

Blue-^Facin^f  White.^ Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


1  Sir  Maxwell  Wallace  while  serving  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  as  Captain  81st  Light  Dragoons,  was 
sent  in  1813  in  command  of  a  squadron  of  that  Regt.  into  Caffrarla  with  Brigadior-Oeneral  Graham's  ex- 
pedition, which  in  seven  months  of  hard  and  severe  work  drove  the  CaflVes  across  the  Great  Fish  Siver. 
He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat  on  the 
17th  June,  and  battle  of  Waterloo.  On  the  10th  June  1816  he  was  appointed,  by  Major-Oeneral  Baron 
Domberg.  Orderly  Officer,  to  assist  his  Brigade^ Major,  Capt.  Robais;  the  General's  Aide-de-camp,  Captain 
Krachenbnrg.  being  taken  prisoner  the  following  day,  he  took  Robais  as  Aide-de-camp,  and  named  Captain 
Wallace,  Acttng-Brlgade-Major;  and  Robais  being  killed  on  the  18th,  the  Duke  of  Wellington  confirmed 
Captain  Wallace  on  the  Major-Generars  recommendation. 

S  Col.  Lawrenran  commanded  the  17th  Lancers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  oavalry 
affair  of  Bulganak  and  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Major  Benson  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  took  command  of  the  I7lh  Lancers  on  14th  Jan.  1865.  (Me- 
dal and  Clasp  for  Sebastopol.) 

4  Lt.-Colonel  Morris  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Mahr^pore  (Medal).  Also  in  the 
Satl^  eampaisn  in  1840,  including  the  aflUir  of  Buddiwal,  and  acUons  of  Aliwal  (wounded)  and  Sobraon 
(Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  G.,  but  on  the  death  of  Major 
WlUett  he  resumed  his  regimental  duties,  and  commanded  the  17th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
(severely  wonnded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mvdol  and  Clasps). 

5  M^or  White  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  Including  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava  (severely  wounded),  and  seige  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla<ips). 

8  Captain  Learmonth  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1846-66  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Sir  William  Gordon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
(woonded  and  horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claxpt). 

8  Captain  Macartney  was  present  with  a  squadron  of  the  19th  Light  Dragoons  at  Kumo9l  and  In  the 
action  of  Zorapore,  on  the  isth  October  1850.  .     /  ^ .  ^. » . . , 

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52  1st  (or  Greneuiter)  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 

"UNCSLLBS"  "COBUNNA"  "BARROSA"  "PiNINBULA"  ^WATBRLOO  "  "ALMA'* 
«<IKKBRlfAN"  "  SEVASTOPOL/* 
CoUmeL-^MU  Royal  Highmsa  Francis  Albert  Avgnrttis  Bmannel,  Dulm  qf 
Saxooy,  Prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCMG. 
Field  Marshal,  8  Feb.  1840;  Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  23  Bept.  52. 
Lt.'Colonel.—ThomsM  Wood,  Comet,  p  16  Nor.  20 ;  Lieut,  p  12  June  28 ;  Capt. 
P  25  June  25;  JBreo.-ilf<y.  28  June  88;  Cap^.  &X*.-Ci>«.  p 28  June  89;  Col. 
11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqj.  p  24  Feb.  64 ;  Lt.-Coh  20  June  54. 
Minors. — 1  James  Robertson  Craufurd,f.  JSm,  14  June  21 ;  JEns,  &  Lieut.  P29 
Aug.  22 ;  £^.  &  Capt.  p  10  Sept.  26 ;  Capt.  St  Lt.-Col.  P 18  Feb.  87 ;  Col.  1 1 
Nov.  61;  Afajor,  20  June  54. 

2  William  Thornton,  Sns.  Sc  Lieut.  p8  Apr.  26 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p3  Dec.  30; 
Capt.  k,  Lieut.'Col.  p  8  June  41 ;  Col  11  Nov.  51 ;  Miyor,  20  June  54. 

3  Charles  Wm.  Ridley,*  s.  Ent.  k  Lieut,  p  21  Feb.  28 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  14  Jane, 
81 ;   Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  14  July  43;  Col.  20  June  54 ;  Mi{for,  10  Oct.  54. 

Captt  ^  Lt.^CoU.—Z  Hon.  Aug.  Fred.  Foley,  Ene.  k  Lt.  PdO  Dee.  28;  Lt.  k 
Capt.  P  16  Mar.  82 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  16  Feb.  44 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 

1  Hon.  Robert  Bruce,  $.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  18  June  80;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  22  Feb. 
83;  Cap^&Xt«u^..Co2.P2Aug.44;  CoZ.  20  June  54. 

3  Charles  Algernon  Lewis,  Comet,  p  13  Oct.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  15  Aug.  20 ;  Capt. 
P 12  Apr.  33 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p 30  Dec.  45 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 

2  Frederick  William  Hamilton,'  Ens.  k  Lieut.  12  July  81 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt, 
1  Dec.  36 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p 3  April  46 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 

1  Hon.  James  Lindsay,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  16  Mar.  82  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  2  Dee.  86 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  14  Aug.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

2  Henry  Cartwright,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  26  July  32 ;  Lieut.  &  Capt.  p  2  Jone  87  ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p2  Oct.  46;  Col.  20  June  64. 

1  Hon.  George  Cadogan,*  s.  Ens.k  Lieut,  p  22  Feb.  83 ;  Lieut*  k  Capt.  p  0  Jan. 
38;    Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P6  Aug.  47  ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

3  Bdward  Goulbum,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  27  Dec.  33 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  14  Jaly  88 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  18  July  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

1  Hon.  Alexander  Gordon,*  CB.  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p2  May  84 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

P  15  May  40  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  10  April  40 ;  Colonel,  0  Feb.  65. 
1  William  Nelson  Hutchinson,  s.Ens.  24  Feb.  20 ;  Lieut.  25  Oct.  28 ;  Capt.  p  17 

June  26;  itf^y  or,  p  4  Dec.  32 ;  Lieut.-Col.Pl  Sept.  41 ;  CoMl  Nov.  51. 

1  Robert  Cavendish  Spencer  Clifford,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  5  June  35 ;   Lieut,  k 
Capt.  P 14  Aug.  40 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p22  March  50 ;  Col.  7  SepL  66. 

2  John  Arthur  Lambert,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  10  July  35 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  1 1  Sept.  40 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  15  Nov.  50. 

1  Hervey  Hopwood,  ^yi^.  21  Sept.  30;  Ens.k  Lieut.  P24Jaly  36;  Lieut,  k 
Capi.  P 30  Oct.  40 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p 27  Dec.  60. 

3  Hon.  Henry  Hugh  Manvers  Percy ,^  Ens.  k  Lieut.  PI  July  86;  Lieut,  k 
Capt.  P29  Dec.  40  ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p7  March  61 ;  Col.  29  June  55. 

1  Hon.  Henry  Townshend  Forester,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  23  Feb.  37  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P 18  May  41 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p24  Aug.  52. 

2  George  Grey  Rous,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  24  Feb.  37 ;  lAeut.  k  Capt.  p  8  June  41 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  15  July  63. 

1  Studhohne  Brownrlgg,'  CB.  s.  Ens.  p  20  July  32 ;  Lt.  OMay  36 ;  Capt.P  29  Dec. 
40 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p  18  Sept.  53 ;  Cot.  2  Nov. 56. 

3  Edward  G.  Wynyard,  Ene.  12  May  37;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  9  Jan.  38;  Lieut. 
k  Capt,  P  25  Oct.  42;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 

2  Hon.  Richard  Wm.  Penn  Curzon,^  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  14  July  88 ;  Lt.  k  Capt. 
P5  April  44 ;  Brev.-Major,  28  May  53 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 

2  Ralph  Bradford,*<»  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p30  Oct.  40 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  Pl9  Dec.  45 ; 

Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  14  July  54. 
8  Michael  Bruce,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  15  Dec.  40;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p30  Dec.  46 ; 

Capt.  &  Lt.-Col.  14  July  54. 
2  Tho.Sydenham  Conway,>^CB.,  Ens.  14Feb.28;  Lt.  P26April31 ;  Capt.PQ  Dee. 

86 ;  Brev.-Maj.  4  July  48 ;  Mhq.  4  Feb.  53 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.  CoL  16  July  64. 

2  Charles  Lennox  BrownlowMaitland,'*  Em.k  Lt.  p9  April 41 ;  Lt.  k  Capt. 
P  27  Mar.  46;  Brev.  Maj.  15  Sept.  48;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  28  Sept.  54. 

3  Lord  Arthur  Hay,*^  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  30  April  41 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  8  Apr. 
46;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  19  Oct.  54. 

Henry  Edward  Montresor,**  Ens.  15  Dec.  40 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P 18  May  41; 
Lt.  &  Capt.  P 18  May  46 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  6  Nov.  54. 
1  His  Serene  Highness  Prinze  Wm.  Aug.  Edw.  of  Saxe  Weimar,  ^^Ene.  1  June  41 ; 

Ens.  kLt.PS  June  41 ;  Lt. k  Capt.  p  19  May  46 ;  Brev.  Mqi,  20  June 54 ; 

Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.54 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p  18  May  55 ;  Col.  6  Oct.  55. 
3  Jas.  Fred.  Dudley  Crichton  Stuart,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p26  Oct.  42;  Lieut,  k 

Capt.  P 12  Feb.  47  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P  19  June  65. 
3  Lord  Frederick  John  FitzRoy,*^  Ene.  p  18  Sept.  40 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P 14  July 

43 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  31  Mar.  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p  22  June  55. 
3yilliers  LaTonche  Hatton,  Ens.  17  Jaly  40;    Lt.   P  10  Feb.  48;    Capt. 

P  22  June  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p  29  June  65. 
8  Henry  Fred.  Ponsonby,  Ens.  27  Dec  42 ;  Lt.  p  16  Feb.  44 ;  Capt.  P 18  Jnly 


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53 


LiBtTTS.  AKD  CAPTAIXS. 

CuthbertGeo.EIlisoDy'^t  7.-c.  2NoY.fi5^. 

Alfred  Tipping,"  Mt{f.  12  Dec  64 

John  Francis  Cust 

W.  Henry  B.  de  Horsey**  /.-«.  2  Nov.  66 
G.  Wentworth  Alex.Higgin8oii,>*t«. 

Mqj-  W  Dec.  64 

Aug.HenryLaneFox,*<'#.  M^f,  is  Doe.64 

Charles  Wilson  Randolph    

Fred.  Aug.  Tbesiger,  #.  MaJ,  S  Not.  66 
Hon,  Arthur  Frederick  Egerton^  t 

Sidney  Burrard     

William  Samuel  Moraut < 


Edward  Henry  Cooper • 

Edwyn  S.  Bumaby,'*  *.  Afaj.  8  Nor. 

John  Davie  Ferguson  Davie    .... 

W.Gordon  CameroD,''«.  Maj.24  Apr.  66 
I  i9irCharlefRu8sell,B^,^«.if<i/.9NoT.66 
I  Cameron  I<fevllle  Hogge 

John  AlmeriuB  Digby^* 

William  Thomas  Francis  Wallace,  «. 

Frederiek  Charles  Keppel,  Aii^ 

William  Andrew  M.  Barnard, ...... 

Claud  Alexander,**  Add • 

John  Murray^ 

Arthur  Edw.  Yalette  Ponsonby,*^  *. 

John  Montagu  Burgoyne** 

Alexander  Mitchell,^  « 

Alexander,  Viscount  Balgonle,*' «. . . 

Charles  Napier  Sturt,**  «. . 


Henry  William  Verschoyle**   .... 
Fred.  Tho.  Arthur  Hervey  Bathurst** 
Hon.  William  Francis  Forbes** .... 

Robert  Anstruther,  Aiy 

Robert  William  Hamilton** 

Hon,  John  B.  J.  Dormer 

Fitz  Roy  Aug.  Talbot  Clayton**  . . 
Thomas  Harvey  Barmston**  .... 
Richard  L.  O.  Pearson,  s,  Maj,  2  Nov.  66 

William  Salisbury  Ewart 

Francis  George  Stapleton** 

John  Byron  Blenkfnsopp  Coulson  • 

Hon,  Amias  Poulett,  s •  •  • 

George  Arthur  Ferguson 

EKSIONS  and  LlBUTB. 

S.  A.  B.  JBarl  of  Carrick    

Henry  Charles  Eden  Malet .' . 

Hon,  John  Constantino  Stanley  . . . 

Edward  Wm.  Lloyd  Wynne    

Wm.  D.,  Vise,  Stormont     

Clifton  Gascoigne 

Wm.  P.  Earl  of  Sefton   

Fra.  W.  Vise,  Hood..... 

William  Lewis  Stuckley  Buck    . . . 

Henry  Edward  Clive   

Henry  Fanshawe  Davies 

Patrick  ieith  Murray 

Sudeley  Chas.  Geo.  Hanbury  Tracy . 

William  Henry  Pamell    

Alfred  Walter  Thynne 

Philip  Smith 

Reginald  John  Boiler 

Douglas  Loftus 

Arch.  Chas.  Henry  Douglas  Pennant 
John  Arch.  Stewart  Nicolson  .... 

Lewis  Guy  Phillips   

Sir  Henry  Fletcher,  Bart 

John  Julius  Johnstone 

Edmund  Fllmer 

Hon,  Arthur  Annesley    


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23  Nor.  43 

P  22  June  38 

26  July  44 


P 10  Feb.  48 
P31  Dec.  44 


P 16  May  46 


24  May  44 
P  25  Aug.  43 

1  Dec.  40 
p  30  July  44 

20  July  47 


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26  June  46, 


P 15  Mar.  50 

P  16  Feb.*  40 

3  Dec.  47 

P   9  July  52 

30  Nov.  49 


P  24  Feb.  64 
6  June  54 


P18  Aug.  64 


P25Aug.5i 


P  13  May  62 


23  Mar.  56 
P   4  Nov.  63 


P  6  April  44 
P  30  May  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 
P22  Nov.  44 

P 14  Feb.  45 
P 16  May  45 

23  Mar.  45 
P  28  Nov.  45 
P30Dec.  45 
P  3AprU46 
P 19  May  46 
Pll  Sept 46 
P  3  Nov.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  0  June  46 
P  6  Aug.  47 
?  30  Mar.  47 
P  3  Mar.  48 
P  81  Mar.  48 
P  23  Feb.  49 
P  11  May  49 
P  15  Mar.  60 
P  9  Aug.  50 
P16  Aug.  50 
P 15  Oct.  50 
P]3Dec.  60 
P  14  Feb.  51 
P 19  April  51 
P 16  May  51 
17  Dec.  52 
P21  Jan.  53 
P27  May  53 
P  21  Apr.  64 
8  July  63 
6  June  54 
4  April  51 
P  11  Aug.  54 

12  Mar.  62 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P 14  Dec.  53 
P 15  Dee.  53 

P 16  Dec.  63 
P  24  Feb.  54 
P  17  Mar.  54 
P27  Jane  64 
P21  July  54 
27  Oct.  64 

17  Nov.  54 

18  Jfoy.  54 
1  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

19  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

21  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 
6  Jan. 

19  Jan. 
P  9  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
P 16  Mar.  56 
P  25  May  55 
P  16  June  66 
P  9  Feb.  56 
P  20  July  55 
P31  Aug.  55 
P 10  Aug.  66 


P  10  April  49 
p  7  May  47 
P  1  June  40 
p  22  Mar.  50 

P 12  July  60 

P  2  Aug.  60 

P15  Feb.  50 

P27  Dec.  50 

p  17  Jan.  51 

p  2  May  61 

P    6  July  69 

p  15  Aug.  48 

p  27  May  68 

P  24  June  53 

p  16  July  58 

P  18  Sept.  68 

P  24  Feb.  54 

P  9  Nov.  49 

20  June  54 

20  June  64 

14  July  54 

14  July  64 

14  July  64 

20  July  68 

17  Oct.  64 

19  Oct.  64 

6  Not.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

22  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 

P 18  May  66 

P   8  June  55 

P  18  June  56 

P  22  June  55 

P  13  July  66 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

P80Mar.66 

P 10  Aug.  65 

P  9  Oct.   65 

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2  Capt,  Frederick  Charles  Keppel,21  April  54. 

1  Capt.  Robert  Aostruther,  3  Aug.  56. 

3  Capt.  Claud  Alexander,*^  23  No?.  55. 

Quarter-Masters. 

2  9  Sift  John  Payne,'^  31  Aug.  15. 

2  John  LiUey,»»  8  June  30. 

1  John  Atkinson,  28  Feb.  51. 

3  Eran  Collins,  2  March  55. 

Surgean-Meyor. 

2  Geo.  Brown,  20  Dec.  54;  Batt,  Surg,  20  June  40;  Asst.-Surg.  12  Jan.  26  ; 

lHosp.'Assisi.  21  April  26. 

Battalion-Surgeons. 

3  George  Kleazar  Blenkins^'^  1  Oct.  54 ;  AssUt.-Surg.  13  April  38. 
Charles  R.  Nlcoll,'^  29  Dec.  54 ;  AssUt.-Surg.  26  June  40. 

3  James  John  Marjoribanks  Wardrop,'*  2  Mar.  55 ;  Assist.-Surg.  21  May  41. 

Assistant-Surgeons. 
3  Henry  John  Hughes  Lawrence,^  24  Feb.  54. 
3  Constantine  Caridi  Read,^  13  May  53. 
~  Gilbert  Prout  Girdwood,  24  No?.  54. 

2  William  Ralph  Lane,  29  Dec.  54. 

3  Frederick  Gastavus  Hamilton,  28  April  54. 

Solicitor.^lSdwt^d  White,  20  Feb.  55. 

Ist  Battalion  returned  from  Portugal,  1828. 

2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Canada,  22  Oct.  1842. 

9rd  Battalion  Embarked  on  Eastern  Expedition,  22  Feb.  1854. 

Facings  Blue. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

War  Office^  ^ih  Juiy  181 S. 

Tjta  Prxvob  Rbovxt,  m  a  mark  of  Hffl  Rojal  Approbation  of  the  dtttlng^ithed  gallantry  of  the  Brigade 
of  Foot  Ouardt  in  tba  Victory  of  Waterloo,  haa  been  pleased,  in  the  name  and  on  the  behalf  of  Hit  M ^eaty, 
to  approTe  of  all  the  Ensigns  of  the  Three  Regimenta  of  Foot  Guards  having  the  Rank  of  Lieutenants,  and 
that  saeh  Rank  shall  be  attached  to  all  the  future  Appointments  to  Ensigiicies  in  the  Foot  Quards,  in  the 
•ame  manner  as  the  Lieutenants  in  those  Regiments  obtain  the  Rank  of  Captain. 

His  Royal  Highness  has  also  been  pleased  to  approve  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards  being  made  a 
Regiment  of  Grenadiers,  and  styled  **  The  Firtt^  or  Ormadier  RegimeiU  of  Foot  OvardM,"  in  commemo- 
ration of  their  having  defeated  the  Grenadiers  of  the  French  Imperial  Guards  upon  this  memorable  occasion. 


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I  CoIomI  Ridley  lenred  In  tho  BMtora  eampalfn  of  ia'S4-fi6,  ineludlog  the  ilege  of  SebMtopoI  (Medal) 
S  Colonel  Hamilton  lerTed  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1M4,  Incladinf  the  haUlee  of  Alma,  Baiaklava, 
and  Inkerman  (MTerely  woundfd),  and  sSege  of  Sebattopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Colonel  Hon.  George  CaUoffan  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alm%, 
Balakla*a,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Colonel  Gordon  served  on  the  staff  throughout  the  ISasiem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles 
of  the  Alma,  Balaklara.  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Colonel  Hon.  H.  U.  M.  Perer  served  the  Eastern  campnlcn  of  1854,  including  the  battlea  of  Alma 
(wonnd«*d).  Ba>aklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Colonel  Brownrigg  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker* 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Hon.  UeuU-Col.  Curson  served  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  George  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir  war  In  186S-4 
(Medal),  for  which  service  he  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 

10  Llcut.-Oolonel  Bradford  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battlea  of  Alma, 
BalaUaTa,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Lt  .CoL  CM*ars«v«d  throogfaeut  ttia  opentloni  la  Sdnde  ( McdalX  laelttdlnf  thetettles  of  MMsase  ad  Hfdenbed  i 
■ad  he  wmanded  the  Light  Company  (detached)  at  the  prerloat  defence  of  the  Betideney  at  Hyderahad.  Be  aerred  also 
the  caoipalgn  In  the  Sonthem  Maharatta  eouatry,  and  wai  prcsentat  the  Investmtnt  and  capture  of  Paaallaaad  Powag hut. 

19  Uent-Colonel  MaiUand  served  the  campaign  of  18ie-47  against  the  Kaffirs  (Medal),  as  Miliurj 
Secretary  to  Sir  X*eregrine  MaiUand,  and  received  the  rank  of  Brevet  M^Jor  for  his  services.  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  D.  A.  AdJ.-Oen.  to  the  4th  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Baia- 
klava,  and  Inkerman  (daneerously  wounded),  and  s{<^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp«). 

14  Lord  Arthur  Hay  serred  the  SutleJ  Campaigner  1845-Oas  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Hardinge,and  whf 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).    Served  also  In  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

15  Lieut-Colonel  Moniresor  scrve.l  in  the  Crimea  (Meda'). 

lA  Colonel  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe  Weimar  sorved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Ralaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  tranches,  10th  Oct.) : 
Medal  and  Clasps. 

17  Lord  Pn*deriek  FltiRoy  served  under  Sir  Robert  Stopford  during  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria 
in  1840  (Medal). 

]7f  Ueut.-Colone1  Ellison  landed  in  the  Crimea  on  the  10ih  Oct.  1854,  from  which  period  he  served  at 
Brigade  Mi^or  with  the  Briuade  of  Guards,  and  wm  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman 
(promoted  Brevet  Major),  and  siege  of  Seba«topol  (Medal  and  Cla»p«). 

IS  Major  Tipping  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  sivge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasips). 

10  Mi^or  de  Horsey  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

IIH  Lteat.-Colonel  Hli ginson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  Adjutant  of  the  Srd  Battalion 
Grenadier  Guards,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

50  Mi||or  Lane  Fox  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  a  D.  A.  A4Jt.-Gen.,  iaelndlng  the  battle 
of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

51  Mi^r  Bumaby  iserved  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clssp). 

99  M^r  Cameron  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege 
of  s«bastopol  (severely  wounded  in  the  trenches,  seth  Oct.)  whilst  in  command  of  the  volunteer  sharp - 
shooten  of  the  brigade  of  Guards  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SO  Captains  Alexander,  Murray,  and  Mitchell  served  In  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

S4  CapUin  Ponsonby  served  with  the  49rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 

99  Ckaptain  Bnigoyne  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  indading  the  battle  of  Alma  (severely 
wonnded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

9S  Ciptnin  Sturt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  batUes  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

97  Sir  Charles  RusseU  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

99  Captains  Verschoyle  and  Bathurst  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Includlng,(he  battles  of  Alma, 
Bjlaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

90  Captains  Hon.  W.  P.  Forbes  and  Clayton  served  In  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

00  Capt.  Hamilton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded),  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (»fedal  and  Clasps). 

91  QnartermasterPayne  served  in  Sicily  in  1 806  and  7;  in  1808  and  0  in  Spain, and  present  In  the  actions 
of  Sabagnn,  Benevente,  Lugo,  and  Corunna ;  subsequently  at  Walcheren.  He  served  also  the  campaigns  of 
1819,  19, 14,  and  15,  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  andFlandera,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  Pyrenees, 
siege  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  ol  the  BIdassoa  and  of  the  Nive,  battle  of  Nivelle,  action  at 
the  Mayor's  House,  sortie  and  investment  of  Bayonne,  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo, capture  of 
Peronnennd  of  Paris,  and  subsequently  with  the  Army  of  Occupation.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Clasps  for  Comnna.  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

93  Qr.-Matter  Lliley  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S9  SorgeonsBienkins  and  Nicoll,  and  Assist.-Surgeons  Lawrence  and  Read  served  In  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

94  Surgeon  Wardrop  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

85  Captain  Barmston  served  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1859-58  (Medal).  Also  the 
Eastern  cnhipaign  of  1854-56.  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalakUva,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Scba<t<9ol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Obtain  Stapleton  served  with  the  48rd  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-59  (Medal). 

87  Lord  Balgonle  served  the  Eastern  canpaign  of  1854  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Bentinck,  Including 
the  batde  of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

98  Oipialn  Digby  served  with  the  19th  Uncert  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 


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"  UlV0BLL«8/*-Th6  te»fii«.  with  the  words  "  EGYPT  »•  «  TALAVERA  "  «  BARB08A  " 
••  PENINSULA"  "  WATERLOO"  "  ALMA"  "  INKBRMAN  "  "SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel. 
9  USA  John  Earl  o/ Strafford,*  GCB.  &  GCH.^fU.  80  Sept.  1708;  Li.  1  Dee. 
93;   CapU  84   May  04;  Lieut.-Col,    14  March  1800;   Coi.  9d  July   10; 
Mqjar-Oen,  4  June  18;  Zieut^-Oen,  27  May  26;  <?«*.  28  Nov.  41 ;  Field 
Marthal,  2  Oct.  66 ;  CoU  ColdBtream  Guards,  16  Aug.  60. 
Lieut.'Colonel, 
Hon.  George  Frederick  Upton,'  CB.  JSns.  P24  April  28;  Lieut.  P20  Oct.  26 ; 
Capt.  P12Dec.  26;  -Ifq/or,  p  16  June  37  ;  Xicu^-Co/.  p  16  April  41 ;  Col. 
11  Nov.  61 ;  Mi^for,  2U  Jane  64;  Lt.-Col.  20  Feb.  66. 
Mqfore. 

1  Gordon  Drammond,  Ens.  8c  Lieut,  p  10  June  26 ;  Lieut.  Sc  Capt.  p  3  Aug. 
80  ;  Capt.ScLt.'Col.  i'29  March  44;  Col.  20  June  64 ;  Mqj.  20  June  64, 

2  Lard  Frederick  Paulet,*  Ens.  Sc  Lieut.  11  June  26 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  21  Sept. 
30;  Capt.  k  Lieut. -Col.  p8  May  46;  Col.  20  June  64;  Mqj'  SO  Feb.  66. 

Captains  k  Lieut.-Colonels. 

1  Henry  Daniell,^7U.  ft  Xi«v«.  p  18  Aug.  29;  Lieut.  ^  Capt.  p27  Mar.  86; 
Brev.-Mqjor,  0  Nor.  46 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p^  Oct.  47 ;  Col.  26  Not.  64. 

2  William  Samuel  Newton/  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p6  Dec.  34;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P31 
Dec.  89 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P  26  Feb.  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 

1  Spencer  Perceval,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  PIS  Jan.  37  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P16  Oct.  41 ; 
Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P23  June  48 ;  Col.  2ft  Nov.  64. 

2  Thomas  Montagu  Steele,*  CB.  s.  Cornet  12  Jan.  88 ;  Ens.  k  Lt.  p  20  July  88  ; 
Lt.  k  Capt.  f* '29  Mar.  44 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P81  Oct.  61 ;  Col.  29  June  66. 

2  William  Mark  Wood,*  Ensign,  p22  July  86 ;  Lieut.  24  May  41 ;  Capt.  P20 

Aug.  44;  Capt.  j>  Lieut.-Col.  p  18  Dec. 63. 
]  Charles  Lygon  Cocks,   Ens.  p28  July  38;   Ens.  (^  Lieut,  P24  Jan.  40; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  7  Aug.  46;  Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64. 
1  James  Halkett/ ^n«.  p7  June  39;  Ens.  4*  Lieut.  P28  April  41;  Lieut,  k 

Capt.  1  July  47  ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64. 
1  Dudley  Wilmot  Carleton,*2fM<i:t^^  p  10  April  40;  Ens.  Sf  Lieut,  p  11  June 

41 ;  Lieut  k  Capt.  P 18  July  47  ;  Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  14  July  64. 

1  Arthur  St.  George  H.  Stfpney,'*  Ens.  P16  May  34;  Lieut.  PlO  Nov.  37 ; 
Capt.  P16  April  42;  Brevet  Mojor,  3  April  46;  Major,  p9  July  60; 
Brevet  Lt'Col.  20  June  64;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  15  July  64. 

2  James  Talbot  Airey,''C.B.  s.  Ens.  11  Feb.  30  ;  Lieut.  p3  May  38;    Capt.  P  22 
July  42;  Mt^or,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  16  July  64. 

1  Charles  SedleyBurdett,  2nd  Lieut.  P21  Oct.  86;  Lt6u^.26  June  41 ;  Lieut. 

k  Capt.  P  29  Oct.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  22  Aug.  64. 
1  Francis  William  Newdigate,  Ens.  30  Dec.  40;  Ens.  ^  Lieut.  P13May42; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  10  Deo.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  4  Sept.  64. 

1  UlUck  Canning  Lord  Dunkellin/*  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  27  Mar.  46;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P27  April  49;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P8  Nov.  64. 

2  William  Gregory  Dawkins,>^^fM.  p  2  Aug.  44;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P  6  Sept.  44  ; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  26  April  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  6  Nov.  64. 

2  Clement  William  Strong."  Ens.  18  Jan.  89;  Lieut.  Q  May  42;  Capt.  p  I 

Sept.  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  6  Nov.  64. 
2  Francis  Wm.  Heory,  Lord  Burgherab,'?  s.  Ens.  24  Feb.  48 ;  Lt.  26  July  44 ; 

Capt,f  1  Aug.  48;  Brev.  Mqj.  7  June  49;  Mqjor,  P22  April  68;  Brev. 

Lieut.-Col.  20  Sept.  64 ;  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 
2  Hon.  Arthur  Edward  Hardinge,'*  Ens.  P  7  June  44;  Lt.  22  Dec.  46;  Capt. 

P 1  June  49;  Brevet  Mqjor,  12  Dec.  64;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  20  Feb.  66. 
2  Hon.  Percy  Robert  Basil  Feilding,^'  Ens.  p  8  Aug.  46 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P  7  Aug. 

46;  Lieut,  ^p  Capt.  21  Aug.  61 ;  Brev.-Mqi.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col. 

P  28  Nov.  66. 
1  WiUiam  Henry  Reeve,  Ens.  k  Lima.  p29  Dec.  46 ;  Lima,  k  Capt.  p 22  Aug. 

61  ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P80  Nov.  66. 
1  Charles  Baring «»  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  2  July  47  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  v  29  April 

68 ;  Breo.'Msoor  12  Dec  64;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p21  Dec.  66. 


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1  J.HalkettLeCouteur,«>t3/<v.8NoT.«5  p  3  May  44 

1  Henry  Armytage*'  Major  12 Dec. 64! 

2  Hon.  Henry  Wm.  John  Byng 

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AND  LIEUT. 

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16  Mar.  53 
P 13  Dec.  63 
P   8  Mar.  64 

20  June  64 


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LZBUraiTAKTB  AMD  CAPTAXKS. 


1  P.  Sambrook  Crawley,**  jf ^^  12  Dec.  C4. 
1  9t>  James  Dunlop,*^  St.  if«/.SMov.(w 

1  Gerald  LitUehalea  Goodlake^ 

1  QeorKe,LordBiughBm^M^f.  17  Juij  65 

'      ^4^.11  Dee.  6ft 

1  HarToy  Tower*'    

1  Hon.  William  Henry  Welleileyy «. . . 

2  Arthur  James  Fremantle,  Aiff 

1  Hon.  Wm.  Henry  Fellding 

1  Michael  Walker  Heneage^ 

1  Zard  Eustace  H.B.  G.  Cecil   

1  Christopher  Blackett*"t    

8  George  Robert  Fitsroy'^ 

2  James  Alfred  Caulfleid     

2  Hon,  Wm.  Geo.  Boyle,"  Moj.  is  Dec.54. 
2  JohnAuffustusConolly^'jriv.  17  Juir  m 
2  Henry  Fltsharding  Berkeley  Maxse><> 

Mqf.  17  Julj  65 

Hon.  William  Archer  Amherst  **    . . 

Hon,  Richard  MoDck» 

Charles  Greenhlll 

Henry  Clarke  Jervoise,  s 

St.  Vincent  B.  Hawkins  WhiUhed'* 
2  Hon.  Henry  Walter  Campbell,  9.   . . 

ENfllOlfSAND  LlBUTS. 

I  Julian  Hamilton  Hall 

1  Godfrey  James  Wigram'*    

1  Arthur  Lambton** 

1  George  Ernest  Rose^ 


OORKBT, 
20  I.IBI7T. 
OR  SNaiGK. 


P  2  Mar.  47 
»»14iune60 

P  29  Dec.  48 
P  17  Jan.  51 


10  Dec. 
13  Feb. 


P21  Nov.  61 
21  Dec.  44 
P  23  Nov.  49 
P  10  Nov.  48 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P  2d  Feb.  48 


BHSIOir 

AHB  UBUT. 


2  Mar.  40 
P  13  Dec.  60 
P  13  Dec.  60 


P  IS  May  63 


P 23  June  48 
P  27  April  49 
P  27  June  6] 

P 14  Oct.  61 
P21  Nov.  61 
P  23  July  62 
P  29  April  69 
P  26  July  63 
P 13  Dec.  63 
PI  8  Jan.  64 
1  Oct,  47 
P  8  Apr.  63 
P  14  Sept.  62 
Pie  Sept.  6i 
P  26  Aug.  to 

P  1  June  40 
P  8  Mar.  64 
P 17  Oct.  61 
P22Apr.  63 
P  8  Apr.  68 
P  1  Aug.  64 
21  Not.  64 


UBVT. 
AMD 

cArrAxw. 


I  Charles  Pierrepoint  Lane  Fox*« . 

1  Sir  William  Forbes,  Bart 

1  Hon.  William  Edwardes 

1  Henry  John  Bagot  Lane 

1  Alexander  William  Adair    

1  William  Fred.  Ernest  Seymour  . 

2  Stapleton  Thomas  Mainwaring  . 
2  Hon.  Edward  Henry  Legve  . . . 
2  Edward  Strelley  Pegge  Biirnell . 

2  Walter  SUrling*» 

2  Fred.  Horace  Arthur  Seymour  . 

2  Richard  Hasel  Thnrsby 

2  Norman  Bumnnd 

2  Fred.  Charlee  Buller    


P27  July  66 


2  Aug.  64 

3  Aug.  64 

4  Aug.  64 
P  24  Aug.  64 

21  Sept.  64 
P  3  Nov.  64 
P  24  Nov.  64 

16  Jan.  66 

17  Jsn.  66 

18  Jan.  66 

19  Jan.  66 
P  12  Feb.  66 
P  13  Feb.  66 

23  Feb.  66 

24  Apr.  66 
4  May  66 

P  26  Oct.  66 
P  30  Nov.  66 


14  July  64 
14  July  64 
14Jaly  64 

22Aag.64 
4  Sept.  64 

21  Sept.  64 
6  Nov.  64 

16  Dee.  64 
23  Dee.  64 
26  Dec.  64 
4  Feb.  64 
20  Dec  64 

12  Jan.  66 

13  Jan.  64 

22  Deo.  64 

29DMS.  64 
4  Mar.  66 

23Miir.66 
6  July  66 
6  Apr.  66 
2  Oct.  66 

10  June  66 


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A^utants.^9  Capt.  Arthur  James  Firemantle,  2  Oct.  66. 

1  Capt,  George  Lord  Bingham,  21  Dec.  66. 
Quarter-Matters.--^  Arthur  Hurle,  13  Feb.  62. 

1  Alexander  Falconer,''  1  July  63. 
Surgeon'MoioT, — 2  James  Monro,  M.D.  20  Feb.  63;  Surgeon^  4  April  61; 

AseUt.'Svrg.  2  Nov.  32. 
Batt.'Surg.^l  Joseph  Skelton,"  M.D.  20  Feb.  63  -,  AiH$t.'Surg.  2  Sept  46. 
AstUtant'Surg9on$.^l  John  Wyatt,**  17  June  61. 

2  Charles  Yidler  Cay,  12  Jnne  46. 
1  John  William  Trotter,  26  May  64. 

1  Thomas  Lawes  Rogers,  8  Dec.  64. 

2  Francis  Bowen,  M.D.  11  May  66. 
50/ict^(»*.— William  George  Carter,  29  Jan.  24. 

Facings  Blue^Agenis,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

Elit  Battalion  Bmbarlked  on  Eastern  Expedition^  22  F«6. 1864.] 
2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Canada  ^t&th  Oct.  1842.] 

1  Mfvadvitk  Ik*  SSiAiB  nu4tn  •Bdlik  HoUaadin  1794  and  0S,  aad  waaveudad  at  Oaldamalaas.  Xa 

id  Gaaidi  in  Um  expeditions  to  Hanover  la  1806 ;  to  Copcnhafcn  in  180? ;  and  to  Welekeren  in  ISOtl— 4a 

witk  tka  Baaarva  under  Sir  J.  Hope,  and  commanded  kia  adtance,  compoeed  of  tke  Orenadier  Baitaliok  af 

a  detackment  of  tke  Mtk  BiSee;  in  tkia  commend  be  ebarced  a  detackment  of  Dntek  troops,  taktef  tome 

arda  of  a  koadred  men  priionen.    In  181 1  ke  joined  tke  Bncade  of  Onarda  in  Portwals  ana  in  September 

waa  nominated  to  tke  command  of  a  Brigade,  in  tke  2nd  Divuion  under  Lord  HIU.    He  was  prceent  witb  it 

mcata  and  aSairs  witk  tkeenemy  in  tke  soatk  of  Spain— and  daring  tke  period  of  tke  eiege  of  Civdad  Bodrigo 

*  in  comisaad  to  Idanka  Nova  witk  kis  own  Brifade  and  some  cavalry  to  observe  tke  movements  of  a  oorpa 


adad  by  Oen.  Poy,  at  Coria.  Upon  Lord  iffil^iringtke  niinjbidy  of  tke  Army  attfce  e 


I  of  1811^  ke  waa  enfagad  in  tke  several  aetiona  of Vittoria.  of  tke  Pyrenees,  of  f^r^^  '^^  •^^ 
;  ia  tWsio*riag«rS8nf ireUi  and  attack  of  th«  fortlSed  camp,-woaaded  aiid  fcad  twa  kor^ 


67  Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 

bin  I  at  Cambo,  in  drivinf  tlM  taumfu  ontpoats  and  reeonnoitriaf  the  TMe-de.Pont :  in  the  paMaga  of  the  Niva  aad  thc 
aAir  befora  Bayonna  on  tha  l>th  Dae.  181S,  when  the  Sad  Dlx»(»  ^n»  attacked  by  lix  Dividons  of  the  French  Afaoy 
eonunanded  byManhal  Soalt:  in  thia  action  ha  had  a  bona  •hotaadar  him.  On  the  14th  Feb.  at  the  eonuaaneement  of 
tha  eampaicn  of  1814.  he  wm  enfeged  with  the  Bear  Ooaid  of  the  enemy  at  EapeUette;  and  on  the  ibllowinf  day  waa 
amployedin  the  attack  of  the  heigKu  above  Garria.  He  waa  in  the  rabaequentaetionaof  Orthea  and  Aire:  and  he  repnleed 
the  enemy  at  Garlia.  He  was  aUo  engaged  with  his  brigade  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  commanded  a  Brigade  of  Gnarda 
at  the  battle  of  Waterloo ;  and  commanded  the  first  corps  of  the  British  Army  firom  Waterloo  to  Faris»— took  the  fortified 


city  of  Peroone  on  tbe  march,  and  subsequently  poase*»ion  of  Paris  by  occupyiag  the  heights  of  Belle  Ville  and  Mont- 
martre.  His  Lordship  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Kite  and  On  has  ;  and 
tbe  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 


a  Colonel  Hon.  Geoqe  Upton  senred  In  ttoe  lit  Battalion  of  Coldstream  Guards  thronghoutthe  BasUm  campaign  of  1864. 
inelndiag  the  battles  of  the  Alau,  Balaklava.  and  Inkcrman  (wounded  sad  hone  killed),  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

8  Lord  Frederick  Paalet  lerred  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  bittlet  of  Alma  (hone 
killed),  Balaklara,  and  Inkennan,  and  liege  of  8ebaetopnl  (Medal  and  Glaspa). 

8t  Colonel  Daniall  accompanied  the  Snd  Batalion  Coldstream  Guards  to  North  America  in  1838  on  tha  oeeashm  of 
tha  insurraetaon  in  Canada,  and  returned  Aom  thence  in  1842.  Joined  the  1st  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  and  serrcd  with  it 
In  the  trenches  during  the  siege  in  186i,  and  was  in  command  of  the  Battalioa  at  tha  period  of  the  attack  on  tha  Bedaa 
tbe  8th  Sepc and  ■abee«nantliiill  of  Bebastopol  (Medal and  Clasp). 

4  Colonel  Newton  senred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklara  and 
Inkermani  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Colonel  Steele  serred  the  Bastem  campaign  oflB54-U  sa  KlHtary  Secretary  to  Lord  Bagluit  Including  tbe  battles 
of  the  Alma,  BaUklava.  a^  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

0  Lieut  -Col.  Wood  senred  the  Raatem  campaign  of  IdM,  including  cIm  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Lieat^Col.  Halkett  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  BalaklaTa  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Lleut.-CoI.  Carleton  served  in  tha  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Lieut-Colonel  Stepney  served  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1846-6:  the  command 
of  tbe  Regiment  devolved  npon  him  on  the  evening  of  the  21st  Dec.  at  the  battle  of  Feroseshah,  which 
he  retained  during  the  night  of  the  91st,  and  the  action  of  the  88nd  Dec  1845  (wounded),  and  during  the 
remainder  of  the  active  part  of  the  campaign,  until  severelj  wounded  bj  a  grapeshot  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  battle  of  Sobraon,  10  Feb.  1848  (Meaal  and  one  Clasp). 

11  Lieut-Colonel  Airey  acted  as  Aide<de.Camp  to  Sir  Robert  Sale  at  the  storming  of  the  Khoord  Csbool  Pass  In  Oct.  1851. 
and  had  bis  horse  shot  under  him.  He  served  as  Aide>dc-Camp  to  MaJor-Oen.  BIphinstone,  In  AOghanlstaa,  from  January 
1841,  and  was  present  In  every  skirmish  or  sortie  oaade  by  the  garrison  f^om  the  cantonments  during  the  tauuRvctioa  at 
CabooU  and  was  afterwards  given  up  as  a  hostage.  He  acted  as  Aide-da-Camp  to  Sir  John  M'Caskill  at  the  stnnning  of 
IstaliO;  and  was  present  wittt  the  Butt  at  the  battle  of  Punnlar  (Medal).  Served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1864-M  as 
Asslst..Qr«-Mr.  Oen.  of  the  Light  Division,  including  the  batUes  of  tbe  Atana,  BalaUava,  and  Inkeman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lord  Dunkellin  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, until  Uken  prisoner  In  front  of  the  trenches  before  daylight  on  the  2Snd  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Lieot.-Col.  Dawklns  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava, and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Ueut.-Col.  Strong  serred  the  Eastem  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lord  Burghersh  served  in  the  I'ui^aub  campaign  in  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Qoojerat 
(Medal),  for  which  he  received  the  rank  of  Brevet-Major.  Served  also  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Lord  Raglan,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma,  the  despatches  of  which  he  conveyed  to 
England,  and  received  the  rank  of  Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  The  Hon.  Lleut.-Colonei  Hardinge  served  as  AIde>de-Camp  to  Lord  Hardlnge  throughout  the  epm- 
paign  on  the  Suilej  in  1845-6,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and  Sobraon,  for 
which  he  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  Cla^pa ;  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  D.  A.  Q.  M. 
Oen.  of  the  3rd  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

19  LIeut.-Colonel  Hon.  Percy  Fielding  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Brigade  Mijor  to  the 
Brigade  of  Guards  at  the  battle  of  Alma,  aod  on  the  sUffof  the  1st  Division  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman  (severelj  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  Lient.-Cul.  Baring  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (severely 
wounded — arm  amputated)  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20t  Major  Le  Contour  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  winter  of  18t4  (Medal  and  Clasp  for  Sebaalopol). 

81  Majors  Armitage  and  Sir  James  Uunlop,  andCapts.  Ciawley  and  Tower,  served  the  tastera  campaign 
of  1854,  Including  tha  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Captain  Ooodlake  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

88  Lord  Bingham  served  the  Easiera  campaign  of  1854,  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Lord  Lucan,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  (Saptain  Heneage  served  in  the  Eostera  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

86t  Captain  Blackeit  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  OSrd  Highlanders,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

87  CapUIn  FItxroj served  tiie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, in  the  41st  Regt,  Including  the  battles  of  Almn 
and  Inkennan  (severely  wouaded),  and  siego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  M^Jor  Hon.  W.  O.  Boyle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  Aide-de-Carop  to  Sir  De  Lacy 
Evans,  including  the  battles  in  the  Crimea,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SB  Major  Conolly  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  in  tbe  40th  Regt.,  Including  tbe  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol:  was  dangerously  wounded  (Aot  through  the  body)  at  the  repulse  of  tbe 
powerful  sortie  on  the  80th  October. 

80  M^{or  Mazse  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Cardigan,  Including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SI  Captain  Hon.  R.  Monek  served  with  the  48rd  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  in  1858  (Medal). 

88  Captain  Hon.  William  Amherst  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SS  Quartermaster  Falconer,  Sureeon  Skelton,  and  Assist- Surgeon  Wyatt,  served  the  Eastem  campaign 
of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

84  Captain  Wltshed,  Lieuts*  ^'igram,  Lambton,  Rose  and  Fox  served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 

S4t  Captain  Hon,  H.  W.  Campbell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir 
William  Codrington  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S5  Lieut  Stei  ling  served  as  Midshipmin  on  board  H.M.8.  Britannia  at  the  attack  on  the  Forts  of 
Sebastopol,  17  Oct.  1854. 

SC  AssUt..Snrseon  Trotter  serred  the  Eastem  campaign  of  1S54-S5,  uicluding  tbe  siege  and  faU  of  Bebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 


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"PEHINSULA"    "WATERLOO*'    "ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    '< 8EVAST0P0L." 


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HUBoyal  Highnea  George  W.F.C.  Duks  qf  Cambridge,'  KG.  KP.GCB. 
GCMG.  Colonel,  3  Not.  37 ;  Miyor-General,  7  May  46 ;  Lieut.'Gm.  19 
June  54;  Colonel  of  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  28  Sept.  62. 

Lieut.'Cohmel. 

Geoi^  MoncriefT,  Bnt.  k,  lAeui,  p8  April  26;  Lieut,  k.  Capt.  p6  July  30; 

Capt,  &  Lieut.-Col.  p24  Jan.  40;  Co/.  11  Nov.  51;  LUut.^Col.  20  June  54. 

Mqfors. 

1  Edward  Walter  Forestier  Walker,*  CB.  Ens,  icLt.PS  Mar.  27 ;  Xf.  &  Capt. 
P 18  Oct.  31 ;  Capt.  &  Lieut. -Col.  p6  Dec.  44 ;  Mcff.  &  Col.  20  June  54. 

2  William  John  Ridley,^  JSm,  ic  Lieut,  p  10  June  35 ;  Una.  k  Capt.  p  24  May 
39;  Capt.  Sc  Lieut. -Col.  p24  Nov.  48;  Col.  28  Nov.  54;  Major  15  Dee.  54. 


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Captains  and  Lieut.-Colonels. 

1  Francis    Seymour/    JBns,   p2  May    34;    Lieut.    PlO    June    37; 
P  4  Sept.  40;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  P  28  June  50 ;    Col.  30  Sept.  55. 

2  Lord  Jamee  Charles  Plantagenet  Murray/  Bns.  k  Lieut.  P  26  May  37 ; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  1  July  42 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p5  Not.  50. 

1  Charles  Assheton  Fitz-Hardinge  Berkeley/  Ens.  p27  May  36;  Lieut,  p  12 
Aug.  37  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  14  April  43 ;  Bretfet-Major,  15  Sept  48 ;  Capt, 
k  Lieut.-Col.  p  13  Dec.  50. 

2  John  Hamilton  Elphinstone  Dalrymple/  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  10  Kor.  37  ; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  P31  Dec.  44 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P25  Mar.  53. 

2  Henry  Perciral  de  Bathe/ J5^.  4*  Lieut.  p1  Not.  39;  Lieut.  Sc  Capt.  P14 

Feb.  45  ;  Capt  k  Lieut.-Col.  P 17  Feb.  54. 
1  George  William  Fordyce/ J&?t«.  P  28  Dec.  32;   Lieut.  p5  Aug.  37;   Capt. 

P3  April  46 ;  Major  p  14  March  51  ;  LUut.-Col.  27  Feb.  52. 

1  Hobert  Moorsom/<>  Ens.  3  Aug.  30;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  9  21  Sept.  32;  Lieut,  k 
Capt.  P 12  Aug. 37  ;  Brev.-Mqj.  1 1  Nov. 51 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  20  June  64. 

2  Fred.  Cliarles  Arthur  Stephenson/^  Ens.  k  Lieut.  26  July  97 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 
P  13  Jan.  43 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut- Col.  20  June  54. 

1  Henry  Poole  Hepburn/'  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  19  Feb.  41 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p2  Oct.  46 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  20  June  54. 

2  Francis  Haygartli/'  Ens.  p  14  Feb.  40;  Etis.  k  Lieut,  p  21  May  41 ;  Lt.  k 
Capt.  30  Sept.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  14  July  54. 

1  Hon.  Richard  Charteris,  2nd  Ueut.  p  2  Oct.  40 ;  LUut.  p  7  Oct.  42;  Capt. 
P 14  May  47  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  14  July  54. 

2  Fkanklin  Lushington/^  CB.  Ens.  p  16  July  29;  Lieut.  10  Oct.  33;  Capt. 
P  SO  Oct.  38;  Bree.-Maj.  23  Dec.  42;  Maj.  p6  Nov.  47;  Brev.  Lieut.-Col. 
20  June  54 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  15  July  64. 

2  Lambert  Lyons  Montgomery/'  Bns.  P22  June  38;  Lieut.  P17  Jan.  40;  Qipt. 

P28  July  43  ;  Major  17  Oct.  52 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  15  July  54. 
2  Henry  Green    WUklnson,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  13  Jan.  43;    Lieut,  k   Capt. 

PlO  Dec.  47;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p3  Nov.  54. 
2  Hon.  John  Strange  Jocelyn/^  2nd  Lieut.  p7  Oct.  42  ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P14 

April  43;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P31  Mar.  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  6  Nov.  54. 
2  Patrick  L.  C.  Paget,  Ens.  11  Aug.  37;  Lieut.  ^Q  Aug.   41;  Capt.  p  12 

Dec.  43 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  20  June  54 ;  Capt.kLt.^Col.  6  Nov.  54. 
1  Xorrf  Adolphus  F.  C.  W.  Vane-Tempest/  2nd  Ueut.  p  7  April  43;  Ens.  k 

Lt.?  28  Nov.45;Xf.  k  Capt.Pll  HL^y  49;  Capt. k Lieut.-Col.  P\5  Dec. 54. 
1  Hon.Wm.  Fred. Scarlett," Cmi«^ p  14  April 46 ;  .Bn«.^-i*««r.  p12  June46; 

Lieut.  ^  Capt.  p  23  Nov.  49 ;  Brev.-Mtj.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Capt.  $•  Lieut.-Col. 

P  24  AprU  55. 
1  Augustus  Wm.  Henry  Meyrlck/<>  Ens.  kLt.v^  Sept.  46 ;  Lt.  k  Capt.  p  22 

Feb.  50 ;   Capt.  k  Lt.-  Col.  p  22  June  55. 
1  Charles  Holder/®  Comet  p  26  Oct.  41 ;  i>>tt*.P30  July44;  Capt.  p  6  Apr.  50; 

Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col  p  17  Aug.  56. 


1  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commaDded  the  Ut  DiTiaion  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  theeampaiKn 
ori»»4,  inriadln^  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (hof«e  thot),  and  ti«fge  orSebaatopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Colon«fl  Walker  landed  In  the  Crimea  on  the  SSod  Sept.  1854,  and  commanded  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 
ia  tiM  aabseouent  campaign.  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (recelTod  three  wounds, 
ew  ievera,  and  had  his  horse  shot  under  him),  klege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  and  repulse  of  the  sortie 

^Mva^mUey^JtS^YMaum  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot), 
Bd^£f%«iMl  Inkerman,  dege  of  Sebastopol  abd  lortle  on  the  96th  Cot.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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Caftains. 

1  WlUlma  Altchlwm" 

2  R.NiKelF.Kin^cote,CB.*»/.-c.i7JulyM 

1  Geo.T.Fra.Shuckburgh,«>jfA/.l2Dec4M 

2  Edward  Neville,**  #.  Maj,  18  Deo.  64. 

1  John  Daffdale  Astley"  Maj,  18  Dee.  64 

2  Iftw.  W.  C.  W.  Coke"  ifttf.  8  Not.  66. 

1  JTon.  Alex.E.Fraser«*lfa;.«Nov.65. 

2  Hon,  Roger  Mostyn    

1  Reginald  Gipp»** 

2  Francis  Baring  **  Maj.  8  Nor.  66    •  •  •  • 

1  Seymour  Lionel  W.  Dawson  Darner*' 

2  William  Wheatley    

2  E.R.Wetheraa,CB."<.X«.-0»l.l7Juiy66 
2  ArthurC.  Greville,*«.Jfi(/.l8DM.64. 

1  Seymour  John  Blane**  •..♦•... 

2  Henry  Charles  Fletcher,  .4(4/.. . 
1  William  Wallingford  Knollys** 

1  Robert  James  Lindsay,"  AiU»  •  • 

2  George  Grant  Gordon*'    

1  William,  Fi*<?.  Ennismore^t  •• 

1  James  Ross  Farquharson*' .... 

2  A.  Morgan  Hood  Grosvenor  Gregory*' 

1  John  Scott 

2  Raymond  Herbart  White   

1  Francis  Lambton***    

2  WUliamMure» 

1  Hon.  Hugh  Annosley,"  #.  •••••• 

1  Archibald  Campbell  Campbell*^  • . 
1  Charles  George  Tottenhamw  .... 

BNaiGNB   AWD   LiBUTBWANTS. 

1  Hon.  Charles  Rowley  Hav*    .... 

1  George  Henry  Moncrieff " 

1  Thos.  F.ScrymsoureFothringham 
1  Edward  Marcus  Baresford**' ...... 

1  Robert  Farquhar  Shaw  Stewart^** 

1  /r<m.  Edward  Brownlow^ 

1  Henry  Jelf  Sharp 

1  John  Paynter    

1  George  Williams  Knox    

2  Hm.  Rodolph  Trefuais    

2  Godfrey  Wentworth  Beaumont*' 

2  Henry  Da^id  Erskine 

2  Sussex  Vane  Stephenson 

2  Willoughby  Sandilands  Rooke  .  • 

2  Charles  Shelley 

2  John  Fred.  Buller  Eiphhutone   . . 

2  Frederick  Palmer 

2  Hon,  Lionel  Edward  Massey  .... 
2  Christopher  Peach  Pemberton  . . 


OOBNBT, 

2d  libut. 
OR  Birsioir. 


P21  Mar.  46 


1  June  41 
PSl'juiy  46 


P  27  Jane  84 
P  4  April  46 


22  Oct.  60 


P 19  Aug.  61 
P  27  Oct.  48 
10  Apr.  49 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P22  Oct.  47 
P 18  Apr.  61 
P24June6d 


6  June  64 
P  28*  Aug.  64 


P17  Mar.  64 
P  20  Oct.  64 


2  Sept.    66 


BNSIOXr 
AND  LIBDT. 


P  2  Oct.  46 
P  27  Oct.  46 
P  6  Nov.  47 
P  20  Sept.  48 
P81  Mar.  48 
P  7April48 
P  9  Mar.  49 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P 10  April  49 
P  6  July  49 
p  23  Nov.  49 
p24May  60 
P  22  Aug.  87 

26  Aug.  49 
P28JUI16  60 
P  8  Nov.  60 
P  6  Nov,  60 
P  13  Dec.  60 

13  Feb.  62 
P 14  May  62 
P26  Mar.  63 
P27May  63 
P  22  Oct.  62 
P 13  Apr.  62 
p  28  Oct.  63 
P 11  July  61 

29  July  63 
P 17  Mar.  64 
P 13  Jan.  64 

P  14  Apr.  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
8  Nov.  64 
P   3  Nov.  64 

21  Deo.  64 

22  Deo.  64 
26  Deo.  64 
19  Jan.  66 

P   9  Feb.  66 

8  Dee.  64 

P2dJao.  66 

2  Mar.  66 

1  Mayj(6 

P  6  July  66 

P 17  Aug.  66 

21  Sept.  66 

26  Got.   66 

P  21  Deo.  66 


LIBUT. 

AXTD 

OAPTAIN. 


P24May  60 

P28June60 

P  6  Nov.  60 

30  Sept.  50 

PlSApif.  61 

P  26  Mar.  68 

P  13  Jan.  64 

P 17  Feb.  54 

20  June  64 

14  July  64 

14  July  64 

14  July  64 

PlODeo.46 

7  July  64 

0  Oct.  64 

P  3  Nov.64 

6  Nov.64 

6  Nov.  64 
26  Dee.  64 
26  Dec.  64 
26De«.  64 

P  26  Dec.  64 
20  Dee.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
22  June  66 

P  29  Deo.  64 

7  Aug.  66 
14  Aug.  66 

8  Sept.  66 


A^jtiiants, 
2  Captain  H.  C.  Fletcher,  3  Nov.  64. 

1  Captain  Robert  James  Undsay,^  14  Aug.  66. 
Quarier'MoMt^t, 

2  John  Jones,  2  Sept.  61. 

1  George  Allen,'' 8  July  68. 
Surgeon-Mqjor, 

2  Thomas  Richardson,  17  Feb.  64;  Surg.  22  July  46}  Amiit.^Swrg.  4  Deo.  83. 
Battalion'Surp9on, 

1  John  Ashton  Bostock,>«  M.D.  17  Feb.  64 ;  A»tiit.*Surg.  8  Feb.  42. 

Astistant'Surffeons. 
1  Frederick  Robinson,"  M.D.  19  Nov.  47. 

1  Arthur  Guy  Elkington,**  11  Mar.  68. 

2  Francis  Bramley  Baker,  8  Mar.  64. 

1  Henry  Turner,**  19  May  64. 

2  George  Perry,**  29  Jan.  66. 

SolieUor, — ^Wilmer  Wilmer,  27  Dec.  33.    Faeingi  Blne.^-^^tn^,  Messrs.  Cox  St  Co. 
ll«(  BmttmUoH  wmkarhU  9n  th4  BmtUm  Map§di*im,  88  F«ft.  1M4.) 
[tnd  Sa<telfof»  §miairhid  M  ths  VHhtrUmdt  JTm.  ItlS,  mU  rthnm^A  frwm  Fr«m§  Jtm»  IllO.   ««r#sil  tm 
Portugal  from  I>§c.  1886  to  Harc^  1888.] 


Scots  Fusilier  Gtutrds.  60 

4  Colonel  Seymour  Mired  the  Battern  eampeifn  of  1864.^,  Indnding  the  battlefl  of  Alma,  BelAklaTi. 
and  Inkennen  (woiuidedXiief«  of  Sebaetopel  (woanded)  and  eortle  oa  the  Mth  Oet.  (Medal  aad  Clwpe). 

0  Lord  Jemee  Murray  ienred  the  Ea«tero  campaign  of  18M-M,  includinf  the  battle*  of  Balaklava  aad 
lokcrman,  ai«>fe  of  8eha«topol  and  sortie  on  the  S8fh  Oct.  (Medal  and  CItspi) 

6  Lteot.-Colonel  Berkeley  wa«  Military  SeereUry  to  Lieut.- Oeiierel  Bir  George  Berkeley  daring  tia 
eneeaieful  operation* against  the  Kaffirs  in  1847  (Medal).  Served  In  the  Eaitani  eampalgn  of  18M-Mk  Md 
was  severely  vronndcd  mI  the  battle  of  Alma  (  Medal  and  Cla«p)* 

7  Lfeut.-CoIonel  Dairymple  served  in  ttie  Eastern  campaign  of  )B04,  including  the  battlei  of  Alma 
(wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siexe  or  Snbastopol  (Medal  and  ClaKps). 

8  Liettt.-€k>lonels  de  Bathe  and  Lord  Adolphus  Tempest  served  la  the  Orimea  from  ITav.  la64»  aadwaia 
present  at  the  si«ge  and  fall  of  Bebastnpol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

•  Lleat..Colon«>i  Pordfee  served  with  the  74ih  Highlanders  in  the  Kaffir  war  ia  IMl  (Medal),  larTa4 
with  the  Scoto  Fusilier  Guards  at  ihesif  ge  of  Seba^topol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  XJeut.^ColonelB  Moorsom,  Meyrick,  and  Holder,  Captains  Lambton  and  Tottenham,  aenred  In  the 
Crtnen  fh»m  Nov.  18M,  aad  were  present  at  the  siege  and  lall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Lient^Colonel  Stephenson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1M4.  ineluding  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balafclava,  and  Inkermaa,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  tlie  96th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Lleiit-Oolonol  Hepburn  served  In  the  Eastern  campaiga  of  18&4-08|  ineluding  the  battle  of  Alma 
(wounded) :  siege  and  lUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Lieat.-Coloael  Haygarth  served  In  the  Basiem  campaign  of  1804f  ineludlnf  tha  battle  of  Alaa 
(aereraly  wounded,  shot  through  shoulder  and  thigh):  Medal  and  Clasp. 

14  Lieut.-Col.  Lnshlagton  served  the  campaign  of  1B42  in  Affghanistatt  (Medal),  and  was  severely 
wonnded. 

M  Ueat^ol.  Montgomery,  when  on  paisage  to  India  In  the  transport  i^rUoa,  with  troop*,  was  wrecked  on 
the  leaser  Andaman,  in  Nov.  1844,  and  remained  on  that  island  61  da)S,  suffering  very  sarere  privations. 
He  served  in  the  8eth  Regt.  throughout  tlie  Satl<^  ca*npaign  of  184^0,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Faroaashah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1858  (Medal),  inelndlng  the 
captnreof  Martaban  (wounded);  the  operations  before  Banaoon  on  the  iSth,  Jfth,  and  14th  April,  and  the 
captore  of  the  Great  Dagon  Pacoda  (with  the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Prome. 

19  Lieot.-Colonrl  Hon.  J.  9.  Joeelyn  served  in  the  Ea»tem  campaign  of  1854.  Including  the  battle*  of 
Aloaa,  Balaklavif,  and  Inkcrman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  Mth  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lt-Colonel  Hon.  W.  P.  Scarlett  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle* of 
Alma  aad  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  26tb  Oct.  (Medal  aad  Olasp). 

18  Captain  Aitehison  served  with  the  1st  Batt.  01st  Regt.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ttom  Dec.  1845  ta 
March  1847.  Engaged  in  a  severe  affinir  with  the  Caffires  8Snd  May  1840,  when  hi*  horse  was  shot  under  him 
(Medal). 

10  Lieat-Colonel  KIngscnte  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  as  Alde.de-Camp  to  J^rd  Raglan, 
lactiidina  the  battlea  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  lokerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps  and  CB.). 

90  Mafor  Shuekborgh  serv«d  the  Eastern  campaian  of  1854,  includinir  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
aad  Inkennan  (severely  wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  96th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

81  Mafor  Kevllle  served  the  Basiern  campalin  of  lti54  as  Aide-de>Caraii  to  Sir  Richard  England, 
ineiadlng  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  M^or  AsUey  served  in  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  (wounded), 
•icco  Md  fell  of  8«ba«ti«pol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Major  Hon.  W.  Coke,  served  the  Bastem  eampalgn  of  1854-65,  including  the  si^ge  of  Sebaatopol 
(wounded) :  Medal  aad  Clasp. 

84  Va^ot  Hon.  A.  E.  Praser  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battlee  of  Aiaa, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  S6th  Oct.  (Medal  aad  Clasp*). 

85  Capt.  Oipps  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (wouaded,  bayonet 
wound  of  band),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded,  shot  through  neck),  siege  of  Sebaitopol  aad 
BorUe  oa  the  SOlh  Oet.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Major  Baring  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle*  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  aad 
Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  SOth  Oct.,  wounded  by  grape  shat  at  the  si*!* 
(Medal  ant  Caeps). 

87  Captains  Damer,  Lindsay,  and  Gordon,  Quartermaster  Allen,  and  Asslst-Burgeon  Robinson,  served 
hi  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  aad 
fan  of  Sebaatopol,  and  sortie  on  the  96th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S7t  Lord  Bnaisnore  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Indadlng  the  battle  of  Alma  (serorelf 
wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

88  Leut.- Colonel  Wetherall  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  ai  a  Dep.  Adjt.  QnarUrmaator  Oen. 
at  Head  Quarters,  including  the  batUe*  of  Alma,  BalakUva,  and  Inkermaa,  aad  dege  of  Sebaatopol 
Medal  and  Claa|i*). 

80  Major  OrevHle  served  a*  Aide-de-Oamp  to  Sir  Harry  Smith,  and  to  Sir  Geo.  Gatbeari.  In  the  Kaffir 
war  of  1851-8-8  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Berea.  Served  axain  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  ttir 
George  Cathcart  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  IMM,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklata,  and  Inktrman 
(wbere  Sir  Oeorge  was  killed),  and  slego  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  ClMtps). 

BO  Gaptotn  Rlane  served  Uie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman  (wounded),  viege  of  Sebaatopol  and  surtie  on  tbn  96ih  Oct  (Medal  and  Clasps)- 

01  The  Hon.  Capt.  Annesley  served  with  the  48rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-8.0  (Medal), 
and  was  severely  wounded.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Ineludrng  the  battle  of  Alma  (sevenly 
wonnded) :  Medal  and  Clasps. 

St  Capt  Murvsarvfd  with  the  00th  BJfles  lu  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal) :  and  the  Bastern  campaign 
niih  the  70th  Regt,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (Hedal  and  Clasps). 

SO  Lieut.  Beaumont  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  91st  Putillers,  Inelndhig  the  battle* 
of  AloM,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Se»'astopol  (Medal  and  Olaaps). 

M  Diictor  Boatocb  served  in  the  Buflb  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Me<ial).  Served  in  the  Eaatem  cam- 
palgn  of  1854-55  with  tlie  Scots  Fasilier  Guards,  ineiuding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  lakerman, 
skgis  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  96ih  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

05  Aasistaot-Snrgeon  Elkington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1064-50,  laclading  the  battle*  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  *lcge  orSeba*topol  and  sortie  on  the  96th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  Captain  KooUy*  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  ftlege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  had 
da^) ;  rejoined  in  tli»-  Crimea  in  Oct.  1856. 

87  C^iain*  Parqubarson  and  Cumpbell  joined  the  Battalion  in  the  Crime*  in  the  winter  of  1854-55, 
aad  were  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded)  :  Mfdal  and  Clasp. 

80  Capuin  Gregory  served  in  the  Orimea  during  the  winter  of  1854^5,  hiduding  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol 
(Modal  aiid  Cla«p). 

00  Uau:*.  Hay  aad  Moncrleff  served  in  the  Crimea  fh>m  May  1808,  and  were  at  the  airge  of  Sebastopol 
Ofcdal  and  Chi«p). 

40  Lieota.  Poihrtngham,  Benatbid,  Stewart,  aad  Brownlow,  joined  the  BaMaUoa  la  the  Crimea  early  in 
ip*.  1865,  aad  were  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  aad  Clean),  ^^      ^^     ^ ^  ^^^  ^^_  , 

41  Aaatat^nrgeon  Turner  •erved  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  l£clodlng  the  siege  of  Oebaitepol 
(Madal  ^Ti1  dasn^. 

4t  Aaai*t..8ui«Mii  Peiry  fomd  in  the  Orimea  from  June  1865,  Induding  the  stage  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  awl  deep). 


61  Ut  (  The  Royal)  Regiment  of  Foot. 

Tho  King's  Cypher  within  the  Collar  of  St.  Andrew^  and  the  Crown  over  it.  In  the 
eeeood  oolour  the  Thistle  8f  Crown.—"  St.  Lucia"  "  Egmont-op-Zbb."  The  Sphinx, 
«* Egypt"  "Cortjnna"  "  Busaco"  "Salamanca"  "Vittoria"  "St.  Sebas. 
TiAN"  "NiVB"  "Pbhinsula"  « Niagara"  "Watbrloo"  "Nagpore"  "Ma- 
bbidpoob"  "Ava"  "Alma"  "Inkerman"  "Sevastopol." 
CoUmeL—9  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Blakeney,*  GCB.  OCH.  Comet  28  Feb. 
1794;  Lt.  24  Sept.  94;  Capt.  24  Dec.  94;  Mqj.  17  Sept.  1801 ;  Lt.-Col.  25 
April  08 ;  Col.  4  June  14;  Mqf.-Oen.  27  May  25;  Lt.-Gen.  28  June  38  ; 
Oen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  1st  Foot,  21  Dec.  54. 
Lt.-Cols.--^  Richard  William  Haey^  Bns.  25  Mar.  26;  Lt.  P 19  Dec.  26 ;  Capt, 
P 11  June 30 ;  Miy.  p  13  Oct  38 ;  Lieut, -Col.  p81  Dec.  47  ;  Col.  28  Nor.  54. 
1  Alexander  Barry  Montgomery*,  Ens.  26  Nov.  24 ;  X^.  30  Oct.  26 ;  Capt.  P 16 
Aug.  33;  Mqj.P6  Dec. 43;  ^r«o.-Xf.-C02.2OJune  54;  X^. Co/. 9 March 55. 

1  Edmund  Haythome,«  Sns.  12  May  37  ;  X^.  p  4  Oct.  39;  Capt.  11  Sept.  44  ; 
Brev.-Mc^or,  7  June  49 ;  Major,  p  1  April  53 ;  Lieut. -Col.  r  12  May  54. 

2  Richard  Going,*  Ens.  9  Apr.  26 ;  X^.  p  2  Feb.  27 ;  Capt.  p  19  June  35 ;  Brevet- 
Maj,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mc^or^  P  17  Jan.  51 ;  Brev.^Lt.-CoU  20  June  54 ;  Lieut,- 
Col.  3  Nov.  55. 

3f<yor*.— 1  Burton  Daveney,*  Ens.  27  April  20 ;  Lieut,  p  7  July  25 ;  Capt. 
P  8  Nov.  27  ;  Brev.-Mqj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Breo.-Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  61  ;  Major, 
19  Mar.  53. 

1  Hon.  Cha.  Dawson  Plunkett,7  Ens.  p  11  Oct.  33  ;  Ueut.  p  10  Mar.  37 ;  Capt, 
P20  Dec.  43;  Breo.-Maj.  20  June  54 ;  MqjorjV^  March  55;  Breo.-Lieut.- 
Col.  2  Nov.  55. 

2  Francis  Gregor  Urquhart,*  Ens.  p  18  Nov.  31 ;  Lieut,  p  16  Aug.  83 ;  Capt. 
P  14  April  37  ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51  ;  Major,  26  June  55;  Brec...Lt.- 
Col.  2  Jfov.  55. 

2  Henry  Richard  Marindin,  Ens.  p  11  Jan.  33 ;  Lt.  v  18  Mar.  36 ;  Capt. 
P30  April  41 ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  20  Juno  54;  Major,  3  liov.  55. 


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Captains. 
2  Tyrrell  Matthias  Byrne* . . 
1  William  Little  Stewart' . . 
1  Henry  Draper  Neville"  . . 

1  Frederick  R.  Meln« 

2  Francis  Locker  Whitmore' 

2  James  Pollock  Gore' 

2  John  Edward  Sharp'  .... 

1  Charles  Henry  Dowker" 

2  SpencerGco.  Aug.Thursby 

2  Spencer  Peel 

1  Richard  George  Coles'   .. 

1  Frederick  Wells" 

2  WiUiam  James Gillum".. 

2  George  Taafie* 

2  Henry  Francis  Bythesea*. 
2  George  Rowland 


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1  HenYyWhichcote  Turner" 

1  John  Alexander  Chrystie^ 

2  £.T.St.LawrenceMacQwire 

1  Frederick  Aufoistus  Smith' 

2  Tlieobald  M'Kenna"  .... 
1  Chaa.  Edmonds  tone  Kirk' 

1  Henry  Hawley  Smart"    . . 

2  MonliiguAdamHen.Legge*^ 
1  Wm.  Fred.  John  Rudd". . 

1  Jas.  Arch.  Ruddell  Todd" 

2  Thomas  John  Gregory*  . . 
1  John  Martin  Brown" .... 
1  Morgan  James  O'Connell 

Robert  John  Hughes  .... 
1  Rupert  George  Brady. .  •  • 

1  CharlesHur?' 

Lieutenants. 

2  Thomas  Rowland**  . . 
1  Wm.  Spicer  Cookworthy" 
1  Fred.  Harry  Hope»» 

1  Bred.PritzlerMuller*'^'. 

2  Richard  L.WilUams".... 


30  June  24 
P  12  April  33 
P  16  Aug.  33 

22  Oct.  33 
7  Aug.  35 

6  Feb.  36 
P  24  April  35 

7  Jan.  42 
15  Dec.  40 

5  July  44 
3  May  44 

12  Oct.  41 
P14  Feb.  45 
P 19  Dec.  45 
P  26  Sept.  45 
P  30  Nov.  46 

30  Mar.  47 
P  2  July  47 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P  1  June  49 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P   5  Nov.  47 

20  Oct.  49 
P 15  Mar.  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P17  Apr.52 
P 11  June  52 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P  27  May  53 

7  Jan.  42 
P 17  Jan.  51 
p  17  June  51 

P  27  Oct.  48 
P  14  Mar.  51 
P 16  Sept.  51 
17  June  51 
P 14  May  52 


LIEUT. 


23  Mar.  26 

13  Jan.  37 
P  20  Jan.  37 
P  14  April37 

10  May  39 
P  20  Dec.  39 
P  9  Feb.  38 
P  7  July  43 
P28  July43 

14  April 46 
P 14  May  47 

2  Aug.  44 
P  2  July  47 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P 15  Nov.  50 
P21  Feb.  51 

20  July  51 
P  21  May  52 
P  30  Apr.  52 
P 19  Mar.  52 
P  2  Jan.  52 
P  6  July  52 
I P  19  Mar.  53 
P  27  May  53 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

30  Aug.  43 

P  3  June  53 

30  Dec.  53 


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16  June  43 
P  28  July  43 
P  5  Dec.  43 

,P  3  May  44 
'P  3  Sept.  47 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P 17  Dec,  47 
P  21  July  48 
P 15  Feb.  53 
P 11  July  51 
P   8  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec.  54 

P 12  Jan.  55 

Pl9JsD.  55 

P30Mar.55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

17  June  55 
25  June  55 

P 13  July  55 
P  17  Aug.  55 
P  31  Aug.  55 
P  6  Sept«  55 

7  Sept.  65 
3  Nov.  55 

P16N0V.  55 


4  Mar.  53 
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6  June  54 
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2  Edward  Andrew  Stuart*^  . . 
1  Bichard  Abraham  Ma nnen*f 

1  Alexander  W.  Low ' 

1  CbaaJoahaaTttffiieUOakes" 
1  James  William  HaMelP*   ..: 

1  Henry  George  White"  . . . .  | 

2  Rowland  L.  Sidney  Cortols* 

1  Albert  8eagrim"    

1  Fred.  J.  Ponsonby  Hill'*  .. 
I  Sherlock  Vignollos  Willis'* 

Dancan  Cameron  Brock'* . . 

James  Creagh'* 

Joseph  Hodgson  Faweett". . 

William  Freeborn* 

John  James  Hey  wood'*  •• . . 
H.  Siirtees  Bowes  Watson'* . 
Redmond  Bewley  Caton"  . . 

1  John  Archibald  Camming . . 

2  James  Leggatt,*^^({/ 

1  Thomas  C.  Brown"    

2  J7on.T.O.WestenraPlankett** 

1  George  Deane'*   

1  Jolin  Heron  Maxwell 

1  William  George  Brown  .... 
George  William  Thompson 

2  George  Gilbert  Stewart .... 

1  Charles  Boyes  Steer** 

2  John  Parker  Gillmore    .... 
St.  George  Gray 

2  Thomas  Henry  Townshend 

Henry  John  Lawrell 

Cbas.  Fleetwood  Kelly  .... 
Ensigns. 

1  Jas.  Wm.  Bowen  Thomas  . . 

2  George  Turner    

1  Richard  Llewelyn  Roberts'* 

2  John  Tymons 

1  Anthony  Gardner 

1  Alexander  Brace  Tnlloch  .. 
1  Fred.  William  Thompson  . . 
1  Oswald  D.  W.  Hunter  .... 
1  Alexander  James  Badgley.. 

1  Benjamin  Olifer  Johnson.. 

2  William  Keongh 

2  James  Mageois  Lofekin  • , 
2  Frederick  Alban 

1  Arthur  Kershaw 

I  2  George  Gilniour 

,  1  Charles  Atkinson  Logan  . . 
I  2  John  Pyne 

2  Wm.  Henry  Alex.  Flasket.  < 
I  1  William  John  Shanly    .... 

1  Henry  George  Thomson  . . 
1  John  Richard  Wheeler .... 

Augustus  W.  Hamilton ... 

Wm.  Mauger  Dayey  . .  •  • . 


BNSION. 


LIBUT. 


P21  May  62 

12  May  63 
P 14  Sept.  62 
P  10  June  63 
P 13  Sept  63 

30  Dec.  63 
P 10  Mar.  64 
P 12  Mar.  62 

13  May  63 
P   OJune  64 

14  July  64 
21  June  64 

P   4  Aug. 64 

10  Aug.  64 

P 17  Aug.  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

P24  Aug.  64 

P26Aug.  64 

3  Nov.  64 

6  Not.  64 

6  Jan.  66 
26  Jan.  66 
26  Jan.  66 

0  Feb.  66 
16  Feb.  66 
20  Feb.  66 

P  30  Mar. 66 
30  Mar.  66 
26  May  66 

10  Apr.  66 

8  Dec.  64 

29  June 66 

9  Apr.  66 

1  May  66 

11  May  66 
14  May  66 

P  18  May  66 
23  May  66 

30  May  66 

31  May  66 

1  June  66 
P    6  June  66 

OJune  66 

7  June  66 

8  June 66 
P  4  May  66 

3  July  66 

4  July  66 
6  July  66 
6  July  66 

13  July  66 
20  July  66 

2  Oct.  66 
16  Nov.  66 

p  23  Not.  66 


11  Aug.  64 
PlSAag.  64 

6  Not.  64 
8  Dee.  64 
8  Dec  64 
29  Dec.  64 
20  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 

1  May  66 
14  May  66 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 

16  May  66 
8  June  66 

17  June  66 
26  June  66 
26  June 66 
17  Aug.  66 

P26  0ct.  66 

3  Not.  66 

P  23  Not.  66 

P23NOT.  66 


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2  William  John  Bampfield,' 30  Jun«  48;  JfiM.18Mar.42;  Lieut. 

12  Sept.  46. 

Jamea  Deacon^*  0  Oet.  65 }  Ens,  0  Aug.  64  j  LUut  6  April  56. 

A^i«*n^*.  J  2  lAmd,  Jamea  Leggatt,  23  Maroh  65. 
A4futant9.  J  J  j^^^  p  p  ^^^^  g  ^^^  ^ 

Qtiar^6r-lfa«^er^. 
2  Joseph  Swaine,'  20  Vor.  46. 
1  Joseph  M'Gee,"  8  Sept.  46. 

Surgeoni. 

1  Charlea  Buah  Hearn,*  16  Not.  49;  AssUt.^Surg.  15  April  42. 

2  Alfred  Crocker/  28  Mai'ch  54 ;  Amst.-Surff,  26  Jan.  44. 
2  Robert  Bereaford  Smyth,"  H.D.,  16  Not.  60. 
2  Thomas  Knox  Birnie,''  7  Jan.  68. 
1  William  Dumbreck,"  7  April  64. 
I  Robert  Atkinson/*  5  May  54. 

1  Alexander  Reid  »  26  May  54. 

2  Angus  John  Mackay,**  M.D,  27  Oct.  54. 

Paeingt  Bine — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


Assistant'-Surgs&ns, 


[1st  Battalion,  JBastem  Army,  22  April  54. 
[5tnd  Battalion  smb.  for  Corfu,  31  Jan.  53. 


Depot  at  Winchester,] 

Eastern  Army.    Depot  at  Fermoy.] 


I  Sir  Edwmrd  Blakentf  aeeompaiUed  tbe  expedition  under  H^or  Oen.  WUte  to  the  Weit  Indies,  tnd  wu 
preeent  at  the  capture  of  Demerara,  Berblce,  and  Essequibo,  in  1706:  in  tbe  coune  of  this  eenrice  be  was 
three  times  taken  prisoner  bj  Prirateen  and  sufliBred  severe  hardships.  In  1709  he  aKcoupanied  the  expe- 
dition to  Holland,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  10th  and  10th  Bept.,  and  also  in  those  of  the  Snd 
and  6th  October.  In  1807  he  sailed  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers  to  the  Baltic;  Joined  Lord  Cathcart*s  expedi- 
tion, and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  Fleet  and  surrender  of  Copenhagen.  In  1800  he  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Martinique.  In  1811  he  sailed  for  Lisbon  in  command  of  the  Fusiliers,  and  durinf 
that  and  the  following  campaigns  of  181S,  18,  and  14,  he  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaco  and  Albuhera— 
lererelf  wounded  through  the  thigh ;  action  at  Aldoa  de  Ponte,  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo  and  Badges— 
sererely  wounded  through  the  arm  at  the  assault;  battles  of  Yittoria,  Paropeluna,  Pyreneea,  and  Nivelle, 
besides  Tarious  minor  actions.  In  1814  be  Joined  the  force  against  New  Orleans,  and  was  present  at  the 
assanit  of  the  lines  before  that  place.  In  1815  he  Joined  the  army  in  Belgium,  and  wss  present  at  tbe 
capture  of  Paris.  Sir  Edward  has  received  the  Gold  Orost  and  one  Olasp  for  Martinique,  Albuhera, 
Bsid^los,  Yittoria,  and  Pyrenees;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Ciudad  Rodriao. 
Nirelle,anri  Nire. 

a  Colonel  Huey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  from  April  1650  In  command  of  the  9nd  Batt  Royal  Begt. 
Including  the  siege  and  fhU  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp).  - 

S  Ueut.-Col.  Montgomery  served  in  Ava  (Medal) ;  also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854*55,  Indodtng  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lt.-Col.  Hay  thome  served  with  the08thRegt.on  the  China  expedition  in  1849  (Medal),and  was  present  at 
the  attacic  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  FOo,  and  at  the  investment  of  Nankin.  Heserved  wa  Aide-de-Gamp  to 
Sir  Colin  Campbell  In  the  Punjaob  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Ohil- 
lianwallah,  andOooJerat,  and  at  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Peshawur  (Medal).  He  commended  the  Flan|c 
Companies  of  the  OSth  on  the  expedition  to  the  Konat  Pbks  with  Sir  Charles  Napier,  the  Oommander«lit- 
Chlcf.    Served  with  the  1st  Batt.  Royal  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  latl  of  Bebastopol  (Hedsl  and  Clasp), 

5  Lt.-Colonels  Going  and  Urquhart,  Mijor  M  hitmore.  Captains  Oore,  Sharp,  TauiTe,  and  Gregory, 
Lts.  Curtnis  and  Freeborn,  Paymaster  Bampfleld.Qr.-M  aster  Swalne,  and  Surgeon  Crorker  landed  la  the 
Crimea  with  the  Snd  Batt.  on  the  9Snd  of  April  1855,  and  were  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

6  Lt.-Colonel  Daveney  and  M^}or  Mela  were  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medsl  and  Clasp). 

7  Mf^or  Hoa.  C.  D.  Plunkett  served  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  of  18S7-88.  Also  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clakps). 

8  Malor  BTrne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol  In  1856,  and  was  wounded  in  the  trenches  (Medal  and 

0  M^or  Stewart,  Captains  Coles,  Christie,  Smith,  and  Kirk,  and  Surgeon  Heam  served  In  tbe  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-65,  Indudlng  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkeroian,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

10  M^or  Kerille  served  la  Canada  daring  the  rebellion  of  1807  and  1880,  and  was  engaged  wHh  the 
rebels  at  St.  Charles  and  at  St  Sustache.  Served  also  In  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854.^  Ineludiag  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clams). 

II  Capt.  Dowker  served  as  AdJuUnt  of  the  6th  in  tbe  KafBr  war  of  1846  and  47  (Medal). 

18  Major  Wells,  Captains  Turner,  Rudd,  Todd,  Brown,  and  Hurt,  Lts.  Cookworthy,  Hope,  and  T.  C. 
Brown,  Qr.-Master  M*Oee,  and  Asslst.-Sorgeon  Dnmbreck  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-51,  in- 
dodinv  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  All  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Gillum  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  88nd  April  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  on 
8th  Sept.— leg  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Oqxain  M'Kenna  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  98nd  April  to  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Capteln  Smart.  LU.  Muller,  Manners,  Oakes,  Ha«s«ll,  Seagrim,  Willis,  Brock,  Creagh,  Fawcett  Hay- 
wood, Watson,  Paymaster  Oeaoon,  Asaist.-Surgeon  AtUnson  and  Reld  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Be- 
bastopol (Medal  and  Gasp). 


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16  Oaplaia  Lsfft  mrfd  •!  tiM  ikg*  of  iabMU^olftoin  8Sa4  April  «Btfl  wouUtod  it  tlM  allMk  an  tht 
QaarriM  tth  Jtma  1806  (Medal  tad  Cbwp). 

17  Uent.  StiArt  lanrvd  at  tha  sMsa  of  Bebittopol  fhim  ttad  April  «ntn  Mvewly  wovadid  oi  Ttli  Jum 
1896  (Medal  and  Clam), 

16  Lleuta.  White,  Hill,  Deane,  Steer,  and  Hoberta  Mrred  in  the  Crimea. 

16  Lieot.  Oiton  Mrred  at  the  liege  of  Bebaetopol  from  66iid  April  1866,  ooti}  m? only  wooaded  oa  6th 
Sept.  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 
|0  Lieut.  Leggatt  torred  at  the  tiege  of  Sebattopol  from  66nd  April  to  Aug.  1866  (Medal  and  daip). 


i|  Ueut  Bowland  Mr«od  at  the  tiege  of  Sebattopol  from  88ih  Aug.  1866  (Medal  and  Claip). 
•6  Lieate.  WUliame  and  Bon.T.  O.  Pliinkett  Mrred  at  the  liegeof  Sebaatopol  ftom  88th  An( 
vara  woandad  on  8tfa  SapL  (Medal  aad  Claep). 


88  AMlat-Sargeone  Smyth,  Binia»  and  Maokay  larvad  at  the  tlega  of  Sebaatopol  in  1866  (Medal  aad 
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64      2nd  ( 17te  Queen's  Royal)  Begt.  of  Foot.    ["-•"'•' ^Si^.^l'S^i!-'"'- 

*'  TJuPfuehalLamWirMh.  the  mottot  **PriitinmvirtuiUiMfn9r,**9inA.  "  V0I  txuvim  triumphant.**  The 
<2MMii'«C^pA«rirUhiiith«Oartor,haTinftli«  Crown  OTer  it.  On  th^OnntudlBn'  Cmp»,thB  King's  Crest  and 
the'  Quesn's  Cypher  and  Crown  ;  and  on  the  Dmma  the  Q}aeen*s  Cypher.  The  Sphinx,  with  the  words 
"EGYPT"  "VIMIERA"  "CORUNNA"  "SALAMANCA"  "VITTORlA"  "PYRENEES" 
"NIVELLE"    "TOULOUSE"    "PENINSULA"    "APFOHANISTAN"    "OHUZNEE"    "KHELAT." 

CoUmel.—'^  Sir  John  Rolt,*KCB.  KC.JEtu.  7  Mar.  00;  Lt.  1  June  01;  Capt. 

6  Sept.  06 ;  Mq}.  26  Nov.  13 ;  LU-CoL  2  Nov.  16 ;  CoL  10  Jan.  37;  Iftv- 

Gen.  9  }foY^  46 ;  Lieut.-Oen.  20  June  64 ;  CoL  2nd  Foot,  29  Aug.  63. 
Lieut.'Colonel.—StBxiho^  William  Jephson,'  JSnt.  p  26  Nor.  30;  Lieut,  v  10 

Feb.  36;  Capt.  P28  Dec.  41 ;  Major,  p4  Aug.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  1  July  63. 
Jlfq;or«.— Thomas  Addison,*  Em.  16  Sept.  37  ;  Lieut.  31  Jan.  30 ;  Capt.  p  16 

Dec.  46 ;  Brev.^Mqf.  28  May  63 ;  Mejor,  12  May  64. 
Demetrins  Wyndham  Qrevis  James/  £rM.P31  Jan.  40  ;  Lieut,  p  16  Dec.  40  ; 

Capt,  P  9  June  46  ;  Mqf.  1  Dec.  64. 


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Captains 
£.  S.  Smyth7/.e.88  Mar.  66 
Richard  Hill  Rocke 

Cecil  Squire    

Frederick  Connor*  . . 
Robert  Holdaworth" 
Frances  Lionel  Oct.Attye* 

George  Wolfe 

William  Elford  Adams . . 
John  Charles  Weir  i«  .... 
Gas.  N.K.  Anker  Yonge" 
James  Harwood  Rocke* 
Wm.  Henry  Grimston*  . 
L1BUTBNANT8. 

John  Chalmers^ 

John  Thompson^  d.pm. . 

Charles  Gibba 

Lord  Chas.  Edward  Hay  * 
Robert  C.  Thomson* .... 
William  Henry  Spencer** 

John  Croome 

Wm.  Webber  Martin,  oiff. 

Herbert  Belfield 

Fred.  Stephen  Steele 
John  Cha.  Tyrwhitt  Drake 
George  Pomeroy  Colley 
A.  Pemberton  Hobson  . 

Thomas  John 

Henry  Pyne  Hiffeman  . 
Ensions. 

Charles  3qairl    

Henry  Pye  Phillipps  . . . 

Henry  Flood 

Francis  John  Jessop  . .  • 
Henry  Hard  Molock. . . 
James  Wharton  Harrel . 
Henry  John  Evans  . . . 
Alexander  Henry  Haldane 
Heber  Ree?e  Tucker 


BNBIGN. 


LIBUT. 


P26Jan.  41 1    29  May  43 

7  Jan.  42  P30May  43 

P  9  June  46  ;P  19  Sept.  48 

P29Sept.38|   27  Jau.  40 

P  26  Sept.  46  P   2  Mar.  49 

1  Jan.  47  P   4  May  49 

27  Sept.  44 1      3  Apr.  49 

20  May  42,    11  Apr.  44 

P  9  June  48  P  2  Nov.  49 

P22Aug.  34     29  June  37 


P  4  Aug.  48  P  1  Mar.  60 
29  June  49  P17  June61 

P  2  Mar.  49  p  17  June  61 
P 19  Oct.  49  P 17  June  61 
P23NOV.  49  Pl7Jane61 


p  16  Mar.  60 

P 16  May  61 

P 18  June  61 

P  11  July  61 

P 12  July  61 

P 13  July  61 

6  Dec.  61 

P16Apr.  62 

28  May  62 

21  Jan.  63 

P 10  Jane  63 

P  21  Apr.  64 


10  Sept.  61 
P26  Mar.  62 
P  8  Apr.  63 

1  July  63 
P  29  July  63 

12  May  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 
18  Oct.  64 

13  July  66 
P13NOV.66 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


28  May  53 


P  4  Aug.  48 
P  2  Nov.  49 
P 17  June  61 

10  Sept.  61 

1  July  63 

P  29  July  63 

P  30  Dec.  63 

3  Apr.  49 

12  May  64 
IJan.    47 

;i  Dec.  64 
P  9  Nov.  66 

S  ItMiot  James  Mrred  la  tk«  mm- 
IMign  in  th«  Soatbeni  lUhimtta 
oountry  in  1844  (iaelndingtha  atorm 
•ad  uptnTC  of  the  fortreM  of  Panel* 
U),  and  part  of  that  in  Cke  Concaa 
and  Sawant  Wairea  eoontij  in  1S44 
and  4«.  Alaoin  the  Kaffir  war  of  ISSL 
j2  (Medal):  and  with  the  expedition 
north  of  the  Ofange  River  in  18i9-<. 

7  Lt.-CoLSniftliMrvcd  as  Brifade 
Maf  or  to  the  Poccea  in  the  Soathem 
Cooean  and  Sawant  Warre  Ceontrp 
dnrinf  the  eampalgn  of  1844  and  4S, 
includlnt  the  itomdnc  of  aeveral 
•tockadea.  and  the  Invaatment  and 
eaptnre  of  the  Porta  of  Mooehnr  and 
Mtinauntoah.  Served  alao  hi  the 
Kafir  war  of  1851-ftS  (Medal)  1  with 
the  expedition  North  of  the  Oraivo 
aiver  in  l85S.fiS,  and  aAerwanU  as 
Deputy  Aaaietant  Qnartatmaaier^ao. 
ner4l  of  the  tnd  DItIsIob. 


11  Surgeon  Foaa  aerred  with  the  lOthrcgt.  in  the 
caatpalgn  on  the  SutlcJ,  in  1848,  and  waa  prcaent  at  the 
baUle  o<  Sobraon  (Medal).  Scrrrd  with  the  Queen's 
RoyaU  In  the  Kafir  war  of  1881-8S  ( Medal)  {  and  with 
tile  expedition  North  of  the  Orange  RlTer  in  18&8.M. 

IS  Captain  Tonga  acrved  with  the  Qnecn'e  Boynio 
throughout  Lord  Keane'a  oampaign  in  Al^aniitan 
and  BeloocUatan.  and  waa  aerereij  wonnded  at  th« 
atorming  of  Ghnxnee  (Medal).  He  aerved  alao  the 
eampatgn  in  the  Soathem  Mahiatta  countrr  in  1844 
(inelndug  the  atorm  of  the  fmrtreaa  of  PunaOaj,  and 
that  in  the  Concan  in  1844. 


P  29  July  63 
12  May  64 
21  July  64 

23  Apr.  66 

24  Apr.  66 
16  June  66 

19  July  66 

20  July  66 
30  Nov.  66 

Paymaster.— OViveT  Nlcolls,*  26  Nov.  4is ;  JSns.  p13  Jan.  38 ;  Lieut.  16  July  41, 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  Wm.  Webber  Martin,  2  April  65. 
Quarter'Matter.—ioYiTL  Mansfield,"  27  Oct.  46. 

Surgeon.— ^taxy  Clinton  Fobs/'  17  June  61 ;  Auist.-Surg.  26  Feb.  41. 
Aseistant'Surgeotu.—'John  Edward  Mofiktt,'  14  Mar.  61. 
Francis  Holton,  M.B.  23  May  61. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent t  Cox  k  Co.     Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Boroagh,  JOart.f  Armit,  ic  Co. 

1  sir  John  Holt  aerved  with  the  ftSth  In  Egypt  in  1801,  and  waa  shot  through  the  body  in  the  aeUon  on  the  landing.  Ae- 
eompanled  the  expedition  to  Naples  in  ISOA,  and  remained  with  that  army  nnUl  iU  arrival  in  Sicily.  Served  with  the  Sad 
battalion  in  the  Peninsula  the  latter  part  of  1809  and  unUl  Peb.  1810,  when  he  was  appointed  to  the  Portugneae  aerrlee  s 
present  at  tiie  battle  of  Busaeo.  eoTcrlnr  the  operations  against  Cludad  Rodrigo,  and  oapture  of  Bad^s.  Commanded  the 
17tn  Portugueee  Regiment  flrom  April  I81S  to  the  conelusion  of  the  war,  ineludlng  the  actions  of  Berlansa  and  near  Laa 
Cases,  batde  of  Vittorie,  actions  In  the  Pyrenees  at  Santa  Barbara,  tnd  Aug.,  and  attack  of  Vera  heights  7th  OeL,  battle 
of  die  NiTclle,  batUe  and  operations  of  the  NiTe  on  the  9th,  10th.  lldi,  ISth,  and  ISdi  Drc.  1818,  battles  of  Orthes  and 
Toulouse.  PrwB  the  period  of  landing  In  the  Penfaisala  in  1800,  until  the  conclusion  of  hostilities  In  April  1814.  he  was  never 
one  day  abeent  firom  his  duty.  Gold  Medal  ftam  the  Grand  Seignior  for  services  in  Bgypt  1  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for 
VittorIa,  NIvelle,  NIre,  Orthea.A  Toulouae  ;  and  the  •liver  War  Medal  with  three  Claapsfor  Egypt,  Busaeo,  and  the  Pyreoeea. 
S  Lient.-Col.  Jephson  served  the  campaign  in  ASi^lianistan  and  Belooehisun,  including  ihe  atorm  and  capture  ot  Ghuinee 
(Medal)  and  of  Khelat.  He  aervcd  alao  the  eampaign  in  the  Bonthera  Mahratta  country  in  1M4  (Including  the  etorm 
of  the  Fortreaa  of  Pnnella),  and  tliat  in  the  Concan  in  184*  1  he  commanded  the  atorming  party  at  the  Wcatcra  Heighta  of 
Pnnella  (wonnded). 

i  Migor  Addiaon  aerved  the  eampain  in  Al^ianiatan  and  BdoocUstan,  indndfaig  the  atonn  and  e^»t««  of  Ohomeo 

„     (Medal)  and  of  Khelat.   Was  employed  aa  mi^or  of  brigade  during  the  campaign  in  the  Bouthcm  Mahmtu  eonntiT  In  1844 

t     (indndittg  the  atom  of  PunoUa.— wounded),  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  184i.   Alao  anved  in  the  laat  Kaflr  war  (Medal). 

and  waa  aavtrely  wmmded  14  Oet.  18«1  in  actkm  with  the  Caftca  on  the  WattrUoof  Bdghtat  leedvcd  the  Btevet  rank 

of  Moior  at  Ike  dooe  of  the  war. 


^*»55'ii]   3rrf  {E.  Kent)  Regt.  of  Foot  (or  The  Bufft). 


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The  Dragon**  Douso*' 


'Talavbju"  " 

'  PlKIX8UI.Jk' 


65 


ALBDRSSjL"  ««  PtRIVUS"  "NlTBLLB"  "HiTl" 

PairMZAn'*  *«8e?a8topoi.'» 


CoJ^L^Jf  Nathaniel  Thurn,'  CB.  KH.  Ent.  16  Oct.  02 ;  Lieut,  25  June  03 : 

Capt,  4  Jan.  10;  M(^.  3  March  14  ;  Lt.'CoL  21  June  17 ;  CoL  10  Jan.  87  : 

Mc^.'Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  64  -,  Col.  of  the  Buffs,  25  July  54. 
Lieta.'ColoneU.—ChaTleB  T.  Van  Straubenzee,*  JEns.v  28  Aug.  28;  Liettt  p 

22  Feb.  33;  Capt,  PIO  Mar.  37;  Mqjor,27  Aug.  43;  Brevet-Lt.'Col.  30 

April  44;  Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
James Patereon,*  Ens.  p  17  May  21 ;  Lt.  p4  Dec. 23 ;  Capt.Pb  Apr. 31 ;  Brer.- 

Afa;.23Dec.42;   -ftf<y.  31  July  46;  J9rei?.X^.C(?Z.  20  Juue54;  Xf.-Cte/.  15 

May  65. 
.V4;orf.— Charles  William  Green.  Ens.  p  7  April  38;  Lieut.  ^  13  Mar.  40: 

Capt.  P  14  May  47  ;  Mqjor,  p  7  April  54.  ' 

Fred.  Francis  Maude,*  Ens.  p  13  Mar.  40 ;  Lieut.  p27  Aug.  41 ;  Capt.  P  10  Dec. 

47 ;  Mqjort  15  May  55 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 


Captains. 
Hugh  Smith,* «.  Lc.3  Nov.65 

Walter  Pown^l'    

John  Floyd     

Charles  Hood" 

Gteorge  James  Ambrose . . 

Henry  John  King, » 

Fred.  William  Gure*<'  s. . . 

John  Lewes^^  s 

Rt.  Sandford  Warburton" 

Thomas  Kains*' 

Philip  H.  Prender.  Aplin^ 
Penrose  John  Dunbar'^. 

Mark  Walker" 

£.  Ker  Vaughan  Arbuckle 
HenryG.  C.  Buraingham^ 

LlEUTBNANTS. 

Arth.  LannoyCoussmaker 
LeonardSidebottom  /'o^/. 
WiUiam  Wainman"  .... 
William  Ross  Turner"  .. 
Jones  Harper  Reede^^  . . 
William  James  Newton^A 

William  Stewart" 

George  Noble  Roe*"  .... 
Talbot  Ashley  Cox«  .... 
Henry  Thomas  Anley"  . . 
Harry  A.  Arthur  Breedon^ 
Barnes  John  Caldecott^. 
Charles  JohnRoperTyler" 
William  Henry»»  ... 
Geoige  Grant  Suttie" 
Huston  John  Cox". . . 
Arthur  Wortbington" 
Richard  Evans  Sleeman  " 
Francis  Morley  .... 
Rich.  Blackburn  Leatham 

Eustace  Greg 

Henry  Parnell    

Sidney  Henry  Heywood 
Leyson  Edwin  Lewis.* « 

Henry  Pears  •••• 

Alfred  BenwellLetts^    . 
Ensigns. 

John  Awdry 

Lionel  St.  Aubin    

Francis  Edward  Brace  . . 
Alfred  George  Huyshe  . . 
Chas.  Geo.  John  Torrlano 
Thof.  John  S.  Hotchkin 
Richard  Fairfax  Eames.. 
Walter  Aug.  Daubeny 
George  Thomas  Gape . 

William  Ker   

Cha.D.  Hen.  Mann  Clarke 
Charles  Deyman  Baillie 
James  H.  LeCocq.... 
Albert  Pcachev  ....... 


BNSION. 


P  8  Jan.  41 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P 17  Sept.  41 
P  26  June  44 
P  4  July  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  9  June  46 
P 14  May  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P29NOV.39 

21  Apr.  46 
P   8  Dec.  48 

25  Sept.  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P 14  Mar.  51 

30  Nov.  49 
Pl3Dec.  50 
P12  Dec.  51 
P23NOV.  52 

10  Apr.  49 
P17  Dec,  52 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P  18  Feb.  53 
P  29  July  53 
6  June  54 

21  July  54 
P24  Aug. 54 
P  25  Aug.  54 
P  29  Sept.  54 
P  8  Dec.  54 
P  5  May  54 

19  Jan.  55 

10  Apr.  55 

13  May  55 

14  May  55 

15  May  55 

23  May  55 

24  May  55 

25  May  55 

1  June  55 

25  May  55 

31  May  55 
8  June  55 

26  July  55 

27  July  55 
3  Aug.  55 

P  9  Oct. 

2  Nov. 

16  Nov. 
P23  Nov, 

29  Nov. 

30  Nov. 

6  Dec. 

7  Dec. 


LIEUT. 


1  Nov. 
P  18  Oct. 

2  Aug. 
P20  Nov. 

5  Nov. 

P  23  Apr. 

P  7  Apr. 

P  6  Dec. 

P 18  June 
20  May 
23  Sept. 

P  30  Jan. 

3  Feb. 
P  21  May 
P  29  July 


P 12  Oct.  52 

P  23  Nov.  52 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

28  May  52 

P29Sept.54 

P    8  Dec.  64 

22  Dec.  54 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

P  9  Feb.  55 

1  June  55 

27  July  55 

8  Oct.   55 

9  Nov. 
9  Nov, 
9  Nov, 
9  Nov. 
9  Nov. 

P13  Nov, 


65 


CAPTAIN. 


P  10  Dec.  47 

P  6  Dec.  50 

P 13  Dec.  50 

P   7  Nov.  51 

P 12  Oct.  52 

P12NOV.  52 

P  7  June  54 

P  29  Sept.  54 

P  8  Dec.  54 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  Mav  55 

15  May  55 

29  June  55 

P31  Aug.  55 


BRBV.-MA/. 


12  Dec.  54 

2  Nov.  55 
17  July  66 

2  Nov.  55 


1  Lfeut.'General  Thorn  ac- 
companied the  Baflb  to  the 
Peninsula  in  Auf.  1806,  wliere 
heserreduntU  Jan.  1800.  Re- 
turned to  the  Peninsula  in  June 
following,  and  commaoded  the 
Light  Company  of  the  Baft  at 
the  battle  of  Talavenu  Bm- 
ployed  aa  an  officer  of  obsenra« 
tlon  in  Spanish  Estremadura 
from  80Ui  Jan.  to  Srd  Mareh 
1810,  flrom  which  period  until 
the  termination  of  that  war  in 
1814,  he  served  as  Depntj.As- 
sIstant-Quarter-Maeter-Qeneral 
with  the  2nd  DiTlsIon,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Busaeo, 
551  1st  siege  of  Bad^Jox,  battle  of 
.J  Albuhera,  actions  nt  Arrojo  de 
*^\  Moilno  and  Almaras,  battles  of 
55,  Vittorla,  the  Pyrenees,  and 
55  Nlrelle,  batUes  of  the  Nlve  on 
xo«aY  5.5  '*»*  ^^^  »»^  "*>»  December 
J«  S"  rr  (wounded)  J  action  of  Oarris, 
10  Nov.  65' battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Aire, 
and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Embarked  with  the 
troops  from  Bourdeauz  to  Canada  in  July 
1814,  as  an  Assistant-Quarter-Maslcr-Oeneraf, 
and  was  present  at  the  aftlr  of  Plaltaburg. 
Horse  killed  under  him  at  Albuhera  ;  another 
In  the  action  at  the  Pass  of  Maya;  and  a  third 
In  the  action  of  the  18th  December  1818,  near 
Bayonne.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  ton  Clasps. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


14  Dec.  551 


66  9rd  {S.  Kent)  Rej/t.  qf  Foot  {vr  Tkt  Si^9). 


Y^a^ft'Serr. 

Fu.i 

Half 

P«7. 

0 

12 

6 

0 

1 

0 

16 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

Paynuut0r.^7nd.  Qeo.  Sym8»  26  Jona  47 ;  .B^.  22  Kar.  44 ;  Xi«ii#.  7  May  47. 

il((;t«ton«.— XMue.  Leonard  Sidebottom,  26  Sept.  64. 
Quarter'Master.-^ThomaB  BliBset,**  19  June  65. 
Surgrnn.'^Jowph  Barke,*^  22  Dec  48 :  Astitt^-Sfurg,  10  Jan.  40. 
AMtUtant'Surgeans, — ^Thomas  TeeTan",  80  Jane  64. 
Tbeopblloi  Dolan,  1  Sept.  64. 

Facings  Bnff,^^Agentt,  Heurt.  Cox  and  Go. 

9  ColoMl  StTMbenstc  Mrrtd  tht  eanpdffn  «ffmliut  the  aijah  of  Ooorf  In  1894.  In  the  mUoh  of  Mabanjpor*  (Modal)  oa 
M(b  Oeo.  IMI,  bo  tHOoecded  to  the  ooamoml  of  the  S8th  Eegt.  Served  at  the  tlote  of  BehMlopot  to  ltt6,  aad  ooauadBdcd 
the  lit  Brigade  Llflit  DleMoo  at  the  oMaolt  of  tho  Rodan  on  tho  tth  8ept.~woaiidod  (Medal  and  Claap). 

«  Lt..Col.  Patcnon  eommanded  the  Gtenadien  of  the  Camoronlant  on  the  China  ezpcdiUon  (Medal),  and  waspMtenI 
at  the  operailcHu  before  Canton  tnm  the  94tb  to  the  SUt  May  1841.  defence  of  Nlufpo,  at  tfegoaat  Chapoo,  Wootonffi  Shaag^ 
hao.  Chin  Ktanir  Poo,  and  Nankiof . 

0  Lt-Colonel  IfMide  wm  prMent  in  the  battU  of  Ponnlar  (Medal)  as  ▲4|aUiit  of  the  Buflh,  and  had  hla 
hone  killed  under  him.  Berred  at  the  elege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  oommanded  the  Bofls  at  the  aManlt  of 
the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— dangerooal/  wounded  (Meoal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  Lt.-CoL). 
.  6  Lt-Colonel  Smith  was  present  with  the  BuiTs  at  the  battle  of  Punnlar  (Medal).  Served  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1860-63  as  Aide-de.Gamp  to  Sir  Hany  Smith  and  suhaeqnently  to  Mi^oM^en.  Yoriie.  and  was  piaaent  with 
various  patroles  and  expeditions  (Medal).  Was  selected  bj  Sir  Oeoife  Catheait  as  one  of  his  Divisional  Staff 
Offloers  when  proceeding  to  the  Bast,  and  served  ss  D.  A.Q.M.O.  to  the  4th  Division  at  the  batUss  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman ;  was  then  appointed  Assist.  A<^ntant  General  to  the  Division,  and  served  ss  such  at  the  siefs  and 
fisll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).    Was  senior  staff  offieer  at  the  capture  of  Kinboom. 

7  Captains  PownaU  and  Bamiii(ham.  and  LienU.  Brsedon  and  Caldeeott,serTed  at  the  stage  of  Sebastopol  In 
1856.  and  were  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  M^or  Hood  was  emplojed  in  the  jear  1846  as  Seerstaiy  on  a  Special  Public  Mission  to  the  Anentlne 
Bepnblie  to  settle  the  dUforence  on  the  part  of  the  combined  Powers  of  England  and  Fnnee,  and  Oeneral 
Boea,  the  Governor  of  Bnanos  Ayrsa.  Served  at  the  siegs  of  Sebastopol  In  1866  (wounded),  and  comnanded  the 
ladder  party  of  the  Bulb  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept— wonnded  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet 
Mi^or). 

lu  Caprain  Gore  lerTea  with  the  6th  Eegt  la  the  Kaflr  wars  of  1848>7i  sad  of  18f  l>t  (Modal).  Servsd  with  the  BoA  al 
tho  aieM  of  debaatopol  (Medal  and  Olaipe). 

11  Major  Lewee  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  and  oommanded  the  oo^erlng  party  of  the  Bulh 
at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  ath  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  M^Jor). 

12  Captains  Warburton  and  Aplin,  Lieuts.  Sidebottom,  Wainman,  Turner  Aniqr,  Tyler,  Henry,  Sattie. 
S.  J.  Cox,  Worthington,  and  Sleeman,  Paymaster  8yms»  and  AssLst-Snrgeon  Teefan»  served  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  in  1805  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Capiain  lUine  was  present  with  the  Baflb  at  tho  battle  of  Punnlar  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siefe  of  Sebastopol  In  1866^ 
aad  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Dunbar  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1856,  and  was  woandsd  at  the  aMSolt  ef  the  Bedan 
on  the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  CUsp). 

16  Captain  Walker  served  the  lastam  eanpaiga  of  1851-66  as  AdietsBl  of  the  lOth  Seflment,  Ineludtng  the  battles  of  tlie 
Alma  (wounded)  and  lokeiman,  siege  of  aobastopoU  and  sortie  on  SStb  Oetobcr.  Oa  tho  nlfht  of  the  SIst  April  he  velna* 
tcaed  and  led  a  party  whieh  took  aad  dostioyed  a  Russian  rifle  pit,  fbr  whioh  ho  ««s  meatloaod  la  the  Dcapateboa.  aad 
promoted  Into  the  Bnft.  On  the  al|h|  of  fill  luae  he  was  dangeronsljr  wounded  la  the  trsnahas  right  ans  ampiiiBted 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lieuts.  Reade  and  Stewart  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  tn  1865,  and  belonged  to  the  covering  and 
ladder  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept  1860  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut  Roe  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  186fi^  and  waa  AcUng  A^intant  af  the  Baft  at  the  asganlt 
ef  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  T.  A.  Cox  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  and  ma  wounded  at  the  aswnlt  «f  the  Bedan 
on  the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut  Letts  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  wu  dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of 
t  he  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  ClaspX 

11  Lieut  Newton  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier-General  Straubensee  at  the  siege  of  Sebastepd  ia 
1856,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

28  Qr..Master  Blisset  served  with  the  Bnft  at  the  batUe  of  Ponniar,  89th  Dae.  1843  (Medal).  Also  at  the 
Mage  of  Sebastopol  in  1855.  and  assault  of  the  Redan  oa  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  aad  Claap). 

94  Buff.  Burfce  served  with  the *  -•'-V..    ."" 

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(MsdalMMl  Clasp).  ^^^ 


Mth  Beat,  thioafhont  the  eampeifa  on  the  SuUei  in  1846.«,  aad  was  pieaeat  at  the  battles 
and  Bobraoa  (Medal  and  thne  Clasns)  i  hi  the  two  latter  eafagomonts,  aad  to  tho  oad 
ihaiie  of  the  BegiaMat.   leived  wiA  thelBafii  at  the  risgeaai  sssaalt  of  SehsslavQl 


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'*  The Lkm  Of  Mm0l«n4,»   «<COBUlfNA»    "  BADA70Z"    "SALAMANCA*'    "VITTORU" 
"ST. SEBASTIAN"    "NlVB"    "PENINSULA"    <* BLADENSBURG"    "WATBRIXK)" 
,. "ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

lYe«»'S>rT.  CoUmel.--l^  Sir  John  Bell,*  KCB.  Sns.  1  Aug.  06;  lAmU,  1  Oet.  07;  Copt. 


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Mi^ar.Gen.  83  Noy.  41 ;  Lt,-Gen,  11  Not.  61 ;  CoL  4th  Foot,  86  Dec.  53. 
Zieut.'Cois,—9  WilUam  Sadlier,'  Eru.  8  April  07;  Lt.  4  May  09;  Capt.  85 

Am;.  25;  A/^'or, 4  Feb.  38 ;  Brev.U.-Col,  U  Not.  61 ;  Lt,-Coi  0  March  66. 
Thomas  Williams,  Ens,  p  18  Sept.  83;  Lt.  p  7  July  86;  Capt.  p  17  June  88; 

J3reo.-3fq;.,  83  Not.  41;  Mnjor,  1  June,  45;   Brev,Lt,-CoL  11  Not.  61^ 

Lt.'CoL  7  Aug.  65. 
lf<i;or«.— John  Josiah  Uort,  £n*,  80  Not.  40 ;  Lieut,  p  30  Sept.  48 ;  Capt.  89 

Dec.  46 ;  Mqfor,  18  Dec.  64 ;  Brev,  Lt.-Col.  8  Not.  65. 
William  Wilby,  JSns,  p  87  May  36 ;  X*.  P  7  Oct.  87  ;  Capt.  p  10  Dec.  47 ;  M^.  7 

Aug.  56,  


Captains. 

Archibald  Rutherfoord  . . 

Thomas  Martin' 

Qeo.  Latham  Thomson,^  s, 

Dominic  Jacotin  Gamble 

OctaTius  Yorlie  Coclcs  . . 
0  I  Aug.  Edw.  Henry  Ansell 
'^  !  Jasper  Hall,  8 

I M.  Hamilton  Dowbiffgio,«. 

PatriclL  Robertson  ,'f.  • . . 

Fred.  Anthony  TrcTor    . . 

Francis  Fisher  Hamilton 

,  John  Philip  Bohun  Forster 

:  James  Paton 

I  Thomas  Sheppard 

!  William  Winniett 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Cnthbert  Eccles 

Augustus  Joseph  Sykea. . 

Henry  John  Bower    .... 

John  Howley 

John  Wimbum  Laurie  . . 

John  McDowell  Elliot  .. 

Hon.  Hugh  N.  G.  Massey 

Henry  Bndgen  Maule .... 

Charles  Patrick  Stokes  . . 

Ferdinand  H.  Williamson 

Alex.  Bower  St.  Clair    . . 

James  Constable 

Rich.  Alexander  Law,  acf;, 

Chas.  £.  Bayard  Breton 

Thomas  Burridge 

;  Edw.  Crossweller  George 
I  John  Joseph  Grinlinton . . 
( Thomas  Conway  Lloyd . . 
'  John  Clarence  Boyce. . . . 
I  Charles  Thomas  Wilson . . 

William  Fagan 

Henry  Arthur  Biake  .... 

Thomas  Tanner 

WiUlam  Adams  Nash .... 

Edward  Bromhead 

BNBiaNS. 

John  James  Martin  .... 
Joseph  Daniel  Dickinson 
Geoi^  M.  Billington  . . 
Henry  Arthur  Grey  Todd 
Charles  Walter  Bastable 

Roland  DsTies 

William  Faulder  Kuper. . 

George  H.  Kittoe 

Daniel  Geran  Clery  .... 
Martin  Samuel  Sharpe. . 

Horatio  Bland  

Richard  Boyce  

Aug.  Charles  Twentyman 


BNSION. 


P 19  Aug.  aa 

87  May  86 
P  87  July  38 
P  10  April44 
PdOMar.  47 

88  Dec.  48 
P  8  Feb.  49 
P30Jone48 

7  Apr.  48 
P  15  Aug.  48 
P 18  Jan.  50 
P 10  July  68 
P 15  Feb.  60 
p  14  Feb.  51 

18  Jan.  60 

P  OJuly  58 
P17  Aug.  68 
P  13  May  53 
P  2  Dec.  53 
3  Sept.  53 
PSl  Oct.  53 

6  June  54 

7  June  54 

14  July  54 
P  18  Aug.  54 
P  80  Jan.  54 
P81  Sept.  58 
P  8  Feb.  49 

15  Sept.  54 
5  Not.  54 

5  Jan.  55 

6  Oct.  54 
p  18  April  51 
P 18  Jan.   55 

19  Jan.  55 
10  April  55 
86  Jan.   55 

P  11  May  55 

8  Feb.  55 

16  Feb.   65 


LIBUT. 


16  Feb.  56 
16  Mar.  55 

P  30  April  56 
iMay  55 

P  4  June  56 

80  July  56 
31  Aug.  55 

7  Sept.  65 

P  14  Sept.  65 

P  83  Oct.  55 

P   7  Dec.  65 

14  Dec.  55 

81  Dec.  55 


P   1  Feb.  39 

87  Oct.   89 
9April41 

P86Feb.  45 
P 17  May  50 

88  Aug.  50 
Pdl  Jan.  51 
P 16  Sept.  51 

5  Dec.  51 
P  10  Feb.  68 
P  89  Apr.  53 

15  Aug.  64 

6  June  54 
6  June  64 

88  July  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P 15  Sept.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
39  Dec.  54 

89  Dec.  54 
89  Dec.  54 
89  Dec. 

18  Jan. 

13  Jan. 

19  Jan. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

84  April  55 

6  May  55 
P  80  July  55 
P    3  Aug.  55 

7  Aug.  55 
P  31  Aug.  56 

14  Dec.  55 
81  Dec.  65 


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55 
55 
55 
55 
55 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


8  Not,    66 


17  July  65 
17  July  66 


7  Mar.  51 

6  Dec.  61 

P  0  July  63 

P 16  July  63 

P   4  Aug.  64 

89  Deo.  54 

89  Dec.  64 

89  Dec.  64 

89  Dec.  54 

P 19  Jan.   55 

P  8  Mar.  66 

P   1  May  55 

6  May  56 

7  Aug.66 
81  Dec.  65 


I  Sir  John  Ball  eerved  In 
Sleilr  in  1S06  and  7 ;  in  tlis 
Peninsula  and  Pranca  from 
Jul/  1808  to  Fsb.  1800,  snd 
uirain  from  Majr  1800  to  Jalf 
IH14,  tncludtnff  tho  battle  of 
Tiiiitera.  action  at  the  bridge 
of  Almi*lda,  battle  of  Bumco, 
all  the  action*  during  th^  re- 
treat  of  the  French  from  Porta- 
Sal,  tiege  and  storming  of  Cia* 
dad  Rodrlgo,  siege  and  storming 
of  Badiijox,  action  at  the  heights 
of  Castrillos,  buule  of  Sala- 
manca, action  of  Sab^ana  de 
Morillos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  the 
Pjrenees,  Nirelle,  Orthes,  and 
Toulouse.  Served  afterwards 
with  the  army  employed  against 
Louisiana,  from  Dec  1814  to 
June  1815.  He  has  recrlTed 
the  Gold  CroM  for  the  battles 
of  the  Pyrenees,  Ni  Telle,  Orthes, 
and  Toulouse ;  and  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for 
the  other  battles  and  sieges. 


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4th  {The  King's  Own)  Begt.  of  Foot. 


V««n«'  Serr. 

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Half 

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0 

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0 

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8 

0 

Paymaater, — Francis  Edwin  Maunsell,  13  Sept.  53  ;  Ena.  p  12  June  46;  Lt*. 
Adljutant.— Lieut.  Richard  Alex.  Law.  [29  Dec.  49. 

Quarter-Matter.— WaWKm  Connelly  19  Sept.  54. 

Surgeon, — Richard  Francis  Yalpy  De  Lisle,  5  Nov.  52 ;  Atsist.'-Surg,  27  Aug.  41. 
Astietant'Surgeans, — James  Ekin,  M.B.  7  April  54. 

John  Lowe  Erskine,  M.D.  1  Sept.  54. 

Albert  Hawkins,  15  Aug.  54. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

3  Lt.-Col.  8adlieri6rr«d  in  Slellf  fh>m  July  1808  to  June  1812.  and  waa  prownt  at  th«  capture  of  the 
ItlandB  of  IicMa  and  Procida.  Serred  eubaequently  in  the  Peniniula,  Including  the  battle  ofCastaUa 
and  siege  of  Tarragona,  action  at  Villa  Franca,  besideaTarious  minor  aflPUrt:  alio  In  the  American  war» 
including  theattock  onPlattsburg;  and  subveqaently  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France;  serred  In 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  incloding  the  actions  in  the  Crimea  and  siege  of  Scbaslopol  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps).  •  .  "^  "^ 

a  Captain  Martin  serred  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  China  EipedltloQ  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  the  storming  of  Amoy,  atUck  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosnng,  Shanfiial,and  Chin  KiangFoo 
(where  he  commanded  the  Light  Compeny),  and  inTestment  of  Nankin. 

7  M^Jor  Thomson  serrfd  in  tlie  Kaffir  war  under  Sir  Bei\}amln  D  Urban  (Medal).  Serred  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1864-66,  on  the  AdJuUnt  QeDerol's  Staff  from  Ist  May  1866,  including  the  batUe  of  Alma, 
siege  and  fhU  of  Sebastnpol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  M%|orRooertson  serred  In  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  during  the  KaAr  war  of  1860-61  (Medal),  wasappointed 
Field  Captain  in  command  of  the  local  force  of**  Armstrong's  Horse ;"  in  which  capacity  he  was  engaged  la 
many  most  snoeesafhl  operations  against  the  enemy,  including  the  allhir  against  Seyoia's  tribe,  April  16Ui 
1861,  where  he  captured  200  head  of  cattle,  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him;  and  more  particularly  at 
the  combined  attack  on  the  Amatolas,  June  S8th  1861.  where  he  captured  nearly  8,000  head  of  eaitte; 
repeatedly  had  the  honour  of  receiring  the  highest  commendation  In  General  Orders,  and  special  mention 
in  the  despatches  of  Sir  Harry  Smith,  then  Goremor  and  Commander-in-chief.  Serred  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1864-66,  with  the  4th  regiment,  Inciuding  the  battles  in  the  Crimea  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps) :  was  mentioned  in  the  despatches  in  high  terms  by  Lord  Raglan  and  by  General 
Ryre,  for  the  ** spirited  manner*'  in  which,  on  the  night  of  the  89nd  Nor.  1864.  and  following  rooming, 
he  twice  repulsed  the  Russian  anaek  upon  an  adranced  position  before  Sebastopol. 

*«*  The  following  officers  also  serred  the  Eastern  Campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  in  the 
Crimea,  f  is.— Lii!nt.-Coloncl  Uort,  Capts.  Rutherfoord,  Cocks,  Dowbiggin,  Treror,  Hamilton,  and  Shep- 
pard;  Lieute.Eccles.8yke*,  and  Burridge;  Paymaster  Maunsell,  Quarter-master  Conneli,  and  Surgeon 
J)e  Usie  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

The  following  officers  were  left  at  Oallipoli,  and  njoined  the  Regiment  before  Sebastopol,  early  in  May 
1866,  rlB.:— Col.  Willlattis,  Caplalas  Gamble,  Ansell,  Foster,  and  Winniett  (MeOal). 

Lts.  Laarie,Howley,  Stokes,  Maule,  and  Williamson,  Joined  after  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (Medal). 


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«'QiM  Futa  pocatU,**  iurmotinHng  &U  George  and  the  Dragon.  On  the  eomtra  of  the  Siuf  eol&ur  tkg 
Rom  atuL  Crown;  on  tha  caps  lAeKing's Crest ;  alto  St.  QeorgekiUing  theDragon.  "  WILHBLIISTAHL" 
"BOLEIA"  "  VIMIBRA"  "  CORUNNA"  "BU8ACO"  "  CIUDAD  RODRIOO'*  "  BADAJOZ"  •♦  SALA- 
MANCA"  "  TITTORIA"  "  NIVELLE"  "0RTHE8»»  "TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA." 

ColoneL^^  Sir  John  Grey,i  KCB.  Sns,  18  July  98;  Zt.  8  May  09;   CapO 

31  Oct.  03;  Mq^or,  27  Nov.  OC;  LUut.-CoU  0  Feb.  12;   CoL  22  July  30; 

Mqjor-Gen.  28  June  38;  LL-Oen.  11  Nov.  51  ;  Gen,  20  Feb.  65:  Col,  5th 

FiifliIiers,18May49. 
Xteii^-CoZ.— PhUipMelmoth  Nelson  Guy,  JEfU.  p  23  Sept.  24;  Zt,  P12  Jane28; 

Capt,  P29  Dec.  37 ;  Mqj,  20  July  47  ;  Lt.-Col,  p 21  May  60 ;  Col,  28  Nov.  64. 
Mqfors,— Henry  F.  F.  Johnson,  Ens.  22    Nov.  36;  Lieut,  p  23  April  39; 

Capt.  P  20  Jan.  43;  Miijor,  p5  Oct.  49;  Brev,  Lieut.  Col,  31  Dec.  66. 
Walter  Craufurd  Kennedy,  £nt.  27  Oct.  31 ;  Lt,  10  Nov.  34;  Capt,  P21  Feb. 

40;  Mq;or,P2\  May  50. _^ 


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William  Chester  Master 
OArge  Bryan  Milman, «. 


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20  Jan.  32 
P  23  April  39 
P  34  May  39 

Griffin  Nicholas I     8  April  34 

John  Wallace  Colquitt  . .  j  p  1 7  Jan.  40 
Ferdin.  Wm.  L'Estrange      27  Dec.  42 

William  Lyons    |    15  Jan.  41 

Arthur  Watson  Palmer . .  {    24  Feb.  43 

John  Swaine  Hogge p  9  June  43 

Garthshore  Stirling  Home!    24  Feb.  44 

;  Arthur  England  Johnson  ,    26  July  44 
James  Bailie  |P28Nov.34 

'         Lieutenants. 
John  Henry  Chads,  r.  . .      9  Jan.  41 
Francis  Henry  Pender  . .  p  27  Mar.  46 

Albert  Ernest  Ross    22  Dec.  46 

Wm.  Henry  Petty  Meara     24  Dec.  46 
Jas.W.  Dunlop  Adair,a4;.     21  April  4G 

William  Leach    p  21  July  47 

Legh  Richmond  Parry  ..  p  30  July  47 

,  William  Marcon Carter..  p29  Dec.  48 
Edw.  Reginald  Simmons       29  June  49 

'  Robert  Harris  Hardy    ..|P19  0ct.  49 

I  Geo.  Hen.  J.  M.  Chapman  p21  Nov.  51 


29  May  35  p  23  July  41 

P  26  Oct.  41  P29Dec.  46 

20  Sept.  42  P  29  Jan.  47 

26  May  36  22  Dec.  45 

P  30  Dec.  42  P  20  July  47 

9  Jan.  46  P   7  Mar.  51 

12  Sept. 43  8  Mar.  52' 

P31  July  46  P20  May  53! 

9  Nov.  46 '       3  June  53 

23  Dec.  46  P  28  Oct.  53 


BRBV.-UAJ. 

20  June  54 


I 


Fred.  James  Mylius 

John  Robson  Carlisle    . 

Robert  Moore 

John  Cornish  Brown .  • . . 
2nd  Lieutenant. 

John  Creagh 

Ensigns. 

George  Eyre  Massy  • . . . 

Edwin  Fell  Haig 

Horatio  Walpole 

,  Philip  FiURoy 

.  Edward  Stndley  I^wis  . . 
I  Robert  Richard  Fennessy 
'  John  Barnett  Barker . . . . 
;  Edwin  John  Oldfleld 


3  June  53 
P 10  June  53 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P  30  Dec.  53 

28  April  54 


24  Dec. 
31  Dec. 


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6  June  54 
3  Oct.    48 


12  May  44 
P  30  July  47 

P28Dec.  49  ,  „  ,      «.                     . 

p    >i  n<M>    <;i  3  M^jor  Simmons   Mrted 

o  ijec.  Oi  ^1,^  campaign  tn  Ailkhaniitaa 

3  Jan.  52  uid  Beloochiitan,  as  A41utant 

P20  May  53  of  the  Queen's  Royals,  includ* 

3  Junp  53  '°K  ^*  storm  and  capture  of 

POfi  n^f     AQ  '  Obiunee  (Medal)  and  Kiielat; 

«J?  V  i  •»  '*>«  •'ona  0'  «•«'»  «>'  ^^— 

29  Jan.  54 '  rortressea    bo    was    seTorely 


6  June  54 

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11  Aug.  54 

P    0  Oct.  54 

P 15  May  55 

P   5  June  65 


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P  28  July  54 
1  Sept.  54 
P    6  Oat.  54 
1  May  65 
19  June  55 
P  22  June  55, 
P31  Aug.  55 1 
j  Paymaster.-'VTed.  Blanco  Forster,  5  Dec.  51 ;  Ens,  12  Nov.  46 ;  Li,  IZ  Oct.  46. 
A4futant. — Lieut.  James  Wallace  Dunlop  Adair,  13  Oct.  54. 
;  Quarter- Afof^^r.— Robert  Webster,  19  July  47. 
a  ;  Surgeon. — Edward  Scott  Docker,  14  May  51  ;  Assist. -Surg.  29  Dec.  40. 
0    Assist.'Surgeons. — ^Thomas  Ravenscroft  Whitty,  25  Nov.  63. 
0  I  Francis  Collins,  MD.  1  Sept.  54. 

Facings  Bright  Green. — Agents^  Messrs.  Barron  &  Smith. 

1  Mr  Jefaa  Qttj  umtA  Id  Uie  But  Indlet  In  the  eampaign  Sfaiut  TIppoo  Salun,  tneludlng  tb«  batUe  of  MallaTrlly.  the 
ladk  wi  tk*  Tope  and  Sultan  pettab  befbre  Serlnfapatam,  ilege  of  SerinirapataiD,  aad  od  the  ttonniiig  party  at  the  asiault— 
edal  tor  this  lerrlee.  Scrrcd  In  the  Penlaaala  with  Uie  ftih.  and  was  a  ni^or  In  the  tnd  Battalion  when  the  Prraeh  and 
FWUb  Laneers  attacked  that  Refffanentat  Bl  Bodon «  pretent  at  the  siege  of  Cindad  Rodrlff o.  also  at  the  seaUnf  of  the /bn n* 
Inape  en  the  night  of  the  stonn.  and  at  the  stwnUng  of  the  great  breach,  which  was  earried  by  the  Ind  Battalion  of  the  ftth 
■eiMiHl  twice  womided  during  the  siege  t  preeent  also  at  the  action  of  Pnente  Ouinaldo.  On  the  Sfth  Dee.  184S,  with  the 
left  wtaig  of  the  Anny  of  Owallor.  he  defeated  a  MahratU  force  of  twelve  thousand  aten,  at  Punnlar  (Medal),  and  captured 
aB  ihclr  gi«a,  t4  te  Bomber,  one  ttaodaid,  all  their  aaiinnBiUoo,  and  aoaie  trtacurc,  a«.  Sir  John  hai  alio  receWed  tho 
War  Mtdal  wttb  so*  Ctaepfor  Clodad  Bodrlgo. 

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'*  Tk§  J.ia«lMM>/'~On  the  three  eornen  of  the  lecond  eolour/<  The  Rott  and  CrotvnJ'^And  on  the  Ortfoo- 
diew'  cape.  "  TA#  King**  Crr»/."  — "  ROLEIA"  "VIMIEBA"  •*CORUNNA"  "VITTOBIA" 
-PYRENBBg"  «*NIVELLE"  «*ORTHES»*  **  PENINSULA"  "NIAGARA." 

ColoneL^^  Henry  James  Riddell,'  K.H.  Sru.  Mar.  98;    Lieut.  19  April  98  ; 

Capt,  24  Dec*  02',  Mai,   10  Dec.  07  ;  Lt.-Col.  4  June  IS;  Co2.22  July  30  ; 

Mqjor-Qen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  LU-Oen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col,  6th  Foot,  35  June  51. 
Lieuienant'ColoneU — Andrew  Armstrong  Barnes^'  Ens,  21  July,  25 ;  Lt,  28 

May  29;   Capt,9\  July  36;    Bt,'MaJ,  9  Nov.  46;    Mqj,  19  June  48;  Bt. 

Lieut. 'Col,  20  June  54;  Lieut,- Col.  2  Oct.  54. 
Mqfort.—fLoberi  W.  Macleod  Fra8er,*^n«.  5  July  33 ;  Lt,  p  17  July  35 ;  Capt. 

P 15  April  42  ;  Major,  p  26  Dec.  51. 
James  Eiphinston  Robertson,'  Bne,  p8  Apr.  37  ;  Lt.  p21  June  39;  Capt,  P27 

Oct.  48  ;  Brev,'Maj,  20  June  54 ;  Mcfjor^  10  May  55. 


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Captains. 
John  Crayen  Mansergh' 

Edward  Staunton? 

Bdward  James  Blanckley* 
Wm.  Albert  Stratton. . 
Henry  Pratt  Gore^  .. 
Richard  Thompson*®. . 
Charles  Parker  Catty" 
Philip  Aug.  Mosse  . . .  • 
Cortlandt  Taylor,  t,  . . 
John  H.  FordElklDgton" 
Nicholas  Appleby  Spoor' 
Wm.  Lee,"  Q..M.98June44 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Edward  Lloyd*  . , . . 
Edwin  Grogan   ..... 
Robert  Unwin    .... 
Fra.Wra.  Hy.M'Cleland" 
VralterTylerBartley,^4;'. 
William  Grove  Aunesley 
Richard  Henry  Goodwin 

WUliam  Pitt  Prest 

John  Dawson,**  d.  pm.  .. 
John  L.  Otway  Mauscrgh 
Lewis  Blyth  Hole  .... 
iHenry  Robert  Twyford 
W.  C.  F.Burlton  Bennett 
jThomas  FoUiott  Powell 

Ensigns. 
Henry  Parkinson  ..... 
John  Edward  Tewart . . . 

Richard  Bolton 

Richard  Shell 

George  Hunt 

Aubrey  Wm.  O.  Saunders 

Thomas  Bowen  

Wm.  Sheffield  Hardinge 
John  Thomson  Bowers . 
William  WasUe 


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LIEUT. 


26  Nov.  80 
17  May  31 
22  May  35 

27  May  42 
P  21  July  43 

6  Aug.  45 

P  2  May  45 

16  Apr.  42 

P 13  Feb.  46 

28  Aug.  46 
P  7  Apr.  48 

26  July  46 

P  12  Nov.  47 

P 18  Apr.  51 

11  Apr.  51 

3  Nov.  46 

26  Dec.  51 

P  23  Jan.  52 

P  24  Jan.  52 

V 13  Feb.  52 

28  May  52 

P  9  July  52 

3  Dec.  52 

P22  Nov.  50 

P17  Dec.  52 

P  18  Feb.  53 


P22  April  53 
P  8  July  53 

14  July  54 
P  7  Dec.  54 

10  Apr.  55 

22  Apr.  55 

23  Apr.  55 

24  Apr.  55 
18  May  55 
30  NoY.  55 


11  July  34 
4  Dec.  34 

17  Jan.  38 
P  19  Nov.  44 
P 10  June  46 
P12  Nov.  47 

29  Jan.  47 

31  July  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P 16  Jan.  52 

26  Dec.  51 


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P  6  July 
P  9  July  62 
24  Sept.  52 
P  26  Nov.  52 
P  15  Feb.  53 
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31  July  46 

31  July  46 

7  Aug.  4« 

P  30  Mar.  49 

P  26  Nov.  52 

P   1  July  63 

P26  Aug.  53 

6  June  54 

P  7  Ayr.  54 

2  Oct.  54 

P  8  Dec.  54 

10  May  55 


28  May  53 


I  Lient..6eii.  Riddel!  serred 
'  at  Deputy  -  Anlit.  -  Quarter  - 
I  Macter^eneral  at  Uie  capture 
*  » «.j  v«  of  Copeohagen  In  1807 ;  and 
(6  Aug.  53  as  AtsUtanl- Quarter  -Master- 
6  June  54 1  Oeueral  on  the  eastern  coast 
a  T.,..«  rA  ^'  Spain  and  at  Genoa,  with 
OJune  04  ihe  army  under  Lord  William 
Bentinck. 


P  7  June  54 

P  28  May  52 

2  Oct.  54 

P   6  Dec.  54 


Paf/mast€r,'-'Sydney  James  Tlmbrell/^  9  May  51 ;  JEne,  27  May  42 ;  Lieut» 
Ac^'utant.^Lieut.  Walter  Tyler  Bartley,  21  Dec.  55.  [10  Nov.  43. 

Quarter-Master.'-John  Croker,"  28th  July  46. 

Surgeon, — Egerton  James  Pratt, >'  7  May  52;  Aseist.-Surg,  11  June  41. 
AeHetant'Surgeont, — Henry  Vereker  Bindon,'^  12  June  46. 

Alexander  Robert  Hudson,  M.B.  26  May  54. 

Facings  'Blne^'^AgentSf  MeBBrs.  Cox  and  Co, 


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eth  {The  Royal  1st  Warwickshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  70a 

S  Ucat-Ool.  BaniMMfftcd  in  tke  KaArwtf  of  IBflB-*  (Medal). 

3  If^or  Praser  acted  as  staff  officer  to  a  detachment  sent  from  Bombay  in  18S7  ayainit  tho  reMi  la 
Caaanu    He  serred  also  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  lMe-47  (Medal). 

5  Major  BobertMn  serred  with  the  6ih  Reft,  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-3:  commanded  tko  lalbntr^ 
eonsiftinf  of  three  companiei  of  the  0th,  and  one  company  of  the  7Srd  Rogts.  at  the  engaf ement  of  ttin 
Boomah  Pass  in  the  Amatola  mountains  84ih  Dee.  1860  (horse  shot),  and  abo  in  the  sltirmish  on  the  Ibl- 
lowinp  day  between  the  KelsiLama  Hoek  and  Fort  White,  when  a  large  body  of  Kaffirs  were  deteied  with 
grcttt  loss  (mentioned  in  General  Orders).  Commaoded  the  0th  Reg L  on  the  0th  Feb.  when  attacked  by  ft 
large  force  of  Kaffirs  between  Fort  Cox  and  Fort  White,  at  which  time  a  hundred  of  the  enemy  wero 
killed  (mentioned  in  Oeneral  Orders).  Appointed  Commandant  of  Port  Elizabeth  and  the  district  of 
Ultenhage  In  March  1861,  and  was  placed  in  command  of  800  lerles  and  100  monnted  barghers  for  thn 
purpose  of  keeping  the  Zuurbefg  mountains  clear  of  the  enemy,  and  also  the  keeping  open  the  commanl- 
cation  between  Port  Elisabeth,  and  Graham's  Town.  Was  engaged  ic  several  minor  aflsirs  with  the 
enemy  from  the  abore  time  to  the  close  of  the  war  in  March  1868  (Medal). 

0  M^.  Mansergh  served  with  the  0th  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  ftvm  the  atUek  In  the  Boomah  Pass,  «4th 
Dec.  1850,  to  the  conelukiun  of  the  war  io  1858  (Medal).  Was  placed  by  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  command  of  tho 
isolated  post  of  Port  White  in  the  enemy's  country  on  the  S8th  Dec.  1890:  caused  the  post  to  be  stockaded, 
and  with  his  party  ot  180  men  defroded  it  on  the  8rd  January  1851,  against  a  force  of  1,000  Kaffirs  under 
dandiili,  Auta,and  other  chlefk,  who  were  defeated  with  severe  loss,  for  which  service  he  and  bit  garrleoto 
were  cumplimenttd  in  general  orders.  Was  afterwards  present  at  both  affiiirs  attba  Watarklooi;  and  eom- 
manded  the  Regt.  at  the  first  attack. 

7  Capiain  Staunton  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Royal  Af^iran  Corps  upwards  of  four  years  before  h* 
was  ai^lnted  to  an  JBnsigncy.  In  1687  he  accompanied  the  detachment  of  the  0th  Regt.  with  the  Bombay 
field  force  employed  against  the  insnrgenta  in  Oanara.  Served  also  on  the  Rastera  frontier  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  from  the  end  of  lt(46  uniil  the  tenuinaiion  of  the  Kaffir  war  In  1847.  Was  Commandant  of 
East  London,  British  Kaffi^ria,  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 

8  Captain  Blanekiey  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  0(h  Regt.  sent  from  Bombay  in  1887  against  the 
rebels  in  Canara.  Also  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-7;  and  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  and 
Uotfen tot  rebellion  of  1851-2-8,  was  present  with  the  Regt.  on  nearly  every  patrole,  and  several  tlman 
engaged  with  the  enemy ;  commanded  the  Regt.  In  a  skirmish  at  the  Caboala  hill,  29th  June  1851,  when  It 
formed  the  rear-guaid  to  the  division  then  protecting  a  capture  of  1,600  head  of  Gaika  cattle  (Medal). 

0  Capts.  Gore  and  Spoor,  and  Lieut.  Lloyd,  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-8  (Medal). 

10  Captam  Thompson  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-7.  Also  in  that  of  1861-8-8t 
was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Watarkloof  in  Sept.  1851  and  in  March  1858 ;  aud  received  a  eompll- 
menuu7  letter  from  Sir  Harry  Smith  while  in  command  of  Port  Grey,  for  recapturing  with  a  very  sasaR 
party  a  number  of  eattle  taken  by  the  enemy  from  the  Government  train  (Medal). 

1 1  Captoin  Catty  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-58  (Medal) :  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  to  the  In- 
fantry at  the  commenoem«nt  of  hostilities  in  the  engagement  in  the  Boomah  Pass,  and  on  the  following  day, 
when  ineapaciUted  by  wounds,  was  several  times  nearly  taken  prlioner.  Present  at  Fort  Whita  when  that 
post  was  stormed  by  a  large  force  of  the  enemy,  who  were  repulsed  by  the  small  rarrison  under  M^}or 
Mansergh.  In  May  1851  he  was  appointed  Commandant  of  an  Irregular  corps  of  Europeans,  designated 
**  Catty's  Rifles,"  and  during  thirteen  months  of  the  most  active  period  ol  operations,  this  corps  did  good 
and  gallant  service,  being  engaged  in  nearly  every  patrol  of  the  SSnd  Division,  the  same  being  frequently 
acknowledged  in  Gteneral  Orders,  and  the  various  reports  of  Commanders  of  Divisions.  On  the  disband- 
ment  of  *'  Catty's  RiflM,"  he  r^oined  his  Regt.  (the  0th),  and  proceedf d  with  the  expedition  against  the 
paramount  chief  Krrii,  and  on  hi«  return  to  head-quarters  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  Vurl  Grey, 
which  he  held  till  the  cessation  of  hostilities,  during  which  period,  besides  rendering  the  post  perfectly 
defensible,  waicgons  aud  cattle,  which  were  on  ihreo  occasions  taken  by  the  enemy  anddrlven  olT,  wtrre  recap- 
tured by  the  garrison  under  Capt.  Catty.   Was  twice  severely  wounded  by  musket  balls  In  the  Boomah  Pass. 

12  Capt.  Rlkington  served  with  the  0th  RegU  in  the  Kaffir  wars  of  1847  and  1851-62  (Medal), -during 
which  he  was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Fish  River,  Watarkloof,  Amatolas,  and  Traaa-Kel  Expedi- 
tions in  command  of  the  Light  Company. 

15  Capt.  Lee  served  with  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  of  the  Island  of  Carabnsa,  together  with 
several  piratical  vessels  In  ite  harbour,  in  1828-80  (Medal). 

14  Lieut.  M*Clalaad  and  Asslst.-Surgeoa  Bindon  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-47;  and  In  that  of 
1851-68  (Medal). 

16  Lieut.  Dawson  served  with  the  0th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47;  also  throughout  that  of 
18M.M  (Medal),  including  the  operations  in  the  FUh  River,  Amatolas,  and  both  the  Trans-Kel  Rzpedl* 
tiooSff  on  the  latter  of  which  as  acting  Adjutant. 

10  Paymosfer  TlmbreU  served  the  SuileJ  campaign  of  1845-0,  and  was  present  In  the  battles  of  Mood* 
kee,  IVro^eshah,  Buddlwal,  Aliwal,  and  Bobraon,  in  which  last  he  had  both  his  thigh-bones  broken  by 
grap«-ehot(  Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Qr.-MasterCroker  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  0th  Regt.  sent  trom  Bombay  In  1887  against  the 
Rebele  in  Oanara.  Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-47  (was  acting  Adjutant  In  the  Trans-Kei  Eipe- 
diiien);  also  in  that  of  1860-62  (Medal). —at  the  commencement  of  whioh  he  was  appointed  Field 
AdJolMl^— in  July  1861  acting  Brigade  Major,  and  In  Feb.  1852  D.AJQ.M.G.  of  the  1st  Brigade :  was 

(cd  in  all  the  principal  affidrs  of  the  war;  five  times  noticed  in  General  Orden, and  repeatedly  la 


18  SoifMii  Pntt  Mrred  with  tho  0th  B«gt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  18684  (Medal). 


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In  the  centre  of  the  colours,  The ''  JRoire"  within  the  "Garter'^  and  the  "  Crown**  over  it. 

And  In  the  corners  of  the  second  Colour,  The  "  White  Hone,"     "  Martiniqub" 

"Talavbba"  "Albuhbra"  "  Badajoz""  Salamanca"  "  Vittobia"  "Pyrbkbbs" 

"Obthbs  "  "Toulousb"  "  Pbitiksula"  "  Alma"  <*  Inkbbman"  *'  Sbvastopol." 


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CoUmel.^^  Samuel  Benjamin  Auchmuty,^  CB.  Ens,  15  Oct  97 ;  !>/.  13  March 

00 ;  Capt.  14  Not. 05 ;  Mqj.  31  June  13 ;  LL-CoL  18  Apr.  14 ;  Col  6  Blay  31  ; 

Mqjor-Gen.  83  Nov.  41 ;  Li.-Gen.  11  Not.  51 ;  CoL  7th  F.  18  Jan.  55. 
Lieu^.-Co^.^Arthur  John  Pack,*  Ent,  p  9  Aug.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  5  May  37 ;  Capt. 

P 83  June  43 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  80  June  54 ;  Mqj,  82  Dec.  54  ',Lt.-CoL  19  June  55. 
William  Henry  Charles  Wellesley,  ^ri«.  P29  June  30;  X^P5  0ct.32;  Capt, 

P 17  Jan.  40 ;  Mqjor,  p  14At>ril  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  3  Nov.  48 ;  Col.  28  No?.  54. 
ilfq;or«.— Reginald  Youge  Shipley,^  Ens.  p  5  Dec.  43 ;  Xf.  p  11  Dec.  46;  Capt. 

P  30  Apr.  58;  Brw.-Moj.  18  Dec.  54  ;  Mqjor,  19  June  55. 
Eustace  Henry  Rose,'  En$.  p  16  July  41 ;  Lt.  86  July  44 ;  Capt.  p  88  Feh.  51 ; 

M^jor,  19  Aug.  55. 


BN8IGN. 


P 13  Oct.  43  P 
P 19  Aug.  44 
P 18  May  48 
P  88  Sept.  47 
P17  Sept.  50 
P 14  June  50 
P17  June51 
P 16  Sept.  51 

9  July  52 
P  6  July  49 
P23NOT.58 
P  81  May  53 

10  Apr.  49 
P  11  Oct.  44 

13  July  49 
P  8  April  47 


14  July  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P85Aug.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

6  Not.  54 


Captains. 
Charles  Edward  Watson* 
Richd.  William  Aldworth? 
Thomas  Try  on,  't  . . . . 
Hugh  Robert  Hibbert* 
Henry  Wm.  Paget  Butler* 
Fred.  Ernest  Appleyard**^ 
G.  W.  Wallace  Carpenter'* 
Joshua  Harry  Cooper. . . . 
Philip  George  Coney"  .. 
Thomas  Wright  Marten'^ 
Lord  Rich.HoweBrowne" 
Francis  James  Hickie'*. . 
Henry  Mitchell  Jones>^ . 
Geo.  Hamilton  Twemlow 
Edwyn  Stanhope  Jervois 
John  Mac  Henry"     .... 

LlBUTBNAMTS. 

Lewis  John  Fillis  Jones" 
Geo.  Hen.  Waller,"  A^j. 
Napier  DouglasRobinsoa'' 
Edgar  John  Disney 
Adrian  Bennett,*' «. 
Charles  H.  Malan*' 

William  Hope" !p  5  Jan.  55 

Heathcote  Plummer**   ..    15  Dec.  54 
Hy.  N.  Cotton  Tharstone 
Llewellyn  Price  Traheme 
James  Kennedy  M'Adam 
John  Emiiius  Blwes  ... 
Charles  Enrol  Hope*^ ... 

Henry  Kerr 

Robert  Watson  Sparks  . 
William  Pryce  Browne** 
Hon.  Howard  Moreton. 
James  Anthony  Gardner*' 
Henry  John  Barnard .... 
Charles  S.  Courtenay 
Francis  Burton  Cole  . 
Hen.  Edm.Wm.  Rumbold 
Alex.  Nixon  Montgomery 

Musgrave  Watson 

Ensigns. 
Lindsey  Holland  Butler 
Cornelius  Geo.  O'Brien. 
John  Somers  Cocks   . . . 
Francis  John  Foster  . .  • 

Geoi^  Kirwan 

Charles  Gnmey 

Thomas  Burton  Vandeleur 

Anselm  Tibeaudo 

George  J.  Franklin  .... 
FiUmaurice  Beanchamp 
William  Lloyd  Browne.. 
Edn^ond  Waller 


LIBUT. 


8  Aug.  45 
P8S0ct.  47 
P  1  Feb.  50 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P  9  July  58 
P 18  Oct.  58 
P  87  Jan.  54 
P  24  Feb.  54 
P  3  Mar.  54 
P  13  Dec.  53 

8  Dec.  54 

18  Jan.  55 
P  17  Mar.  54 1 

16  May  46 
P  88  Mar.  54 
PIS  April 51 


CAPTAIN. 


P 84  Feb.. 54 
7  June  54 

81  Sept.  54 

82  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

P 12  Jan.  55 

83  Mar.  55 
p    1  June  55 

19  June  55 
P 13  July  55 
P    3  Aug.  55 

19  Aug.  55 
P  16  Not.  55 

16  Not.  55 

81  Dec.  55 


8  Dec.  54 
88  Dec.  54 

18  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  55 

9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

P83Mar.55 

13  April  55 
13  April  55 
13  April  55 

19  June  55 
19  June  55 


BRBV.-MAJ. 

8  Not.  55 


8  Not.  55 


1  Colonel  Auchmutj  Mrred 
several  years  intheWesi  Indies, 
and  was  presen  t  at  the  storm  xn% 
or  Home  Foriantep  St.  Locia. 
In  1800  he  accompanied  the 
second  Battalion  Royal  PusiU 
iers  to  Portugal,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  Oporto  and  Talavent 


82  Dec.  54 

89  Dec.  54 
P  11  Jan.  55 
P 13  Jan.  55 

P25Auff.  54'  26Ju1t   55  •»  Major  or  Brigade  to  sir  Alex. 

^Ja?.65|  ^''"il   ^.Campbell;  andatibebatUeof 

16  Mar  55* 

9  Mar.  55 1    «.  _,, 

D    1  ut^'^  i^n-DQi  A..»    Kii  t'*^®  of  Fuentcfl  d'Onor, 

89  Mar.  55 ,  9  Sept.  55  General  to  the  Siith  Division. 

P  30  Mar.  55  9  Sept.  55  On  return  to  the  Penimtula 

84  April  55  3  Oct.  55 '  '~"\  J^^ .  '**:*  ^  ^"^  •P" 

84  April  55,  16  Oct  55 
80  July  55  P   9  Not.  55 


27  July    65  Busaco,  the  retreat  of  the  armjr 

P    3  Aug.  55|toandsiibiequeatadvaneefrom 

19  Aug.  55  ^*  11"^  of  Torres  Vedras,  and 


P  I  June  65  16  Not.  55 
27  July  55  P17  Not.  55 


pointed  extra  Aide-de-Carop  to 

Sir  Lowry  Cole,  and  was  in 

action  with  the  Fbnrth  DItIsIoh 

at  Vittorla  and  the  Pjreneer, — 

at  the  latter  was  promoted  to 

the    Brevet   rank    of    Mi^for. 

Succeeding  soon  afterwards  to 

13  July  55,(^)0  Regimental  Miy'oriij,  he  commanded  the 

10  Jnlv   «L«;'ll8li^  companies  of  Blajor-General  Ross's  Brl- 

n»a  T  1      -e  f^«*  A°<i  >«rTed  wlUi   them  at  Orthes  and 

i" 20  July  oo  Toulouse,-at  the  latter  was  promoted  BroTet 

P   3  Aug.  55  Lleut.-Colonel.     He    has    rmwived  the   Gold 

10  Auir    55  ^^"^1  *?^  one  Clasp  for  the  battles  of  Ortbea 

oi  Q^*.*  er   <^n<l  Toulouse;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 

«1,  «^'*  ^  fi^e  CJa*p8  for  the  other  battles. 

P  81  Sept.  55 

8  Oct.  55 : 

9  Oct.   55 
16  Oct.  55 1 

P 15  Not.  55  ^  . 

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Pay  I  Pay.  ! 


0  I  0  |Pay;iMr«*er.— Henry  Dixon,"  29  Oct.  62 ;  Ens,  P  6  Feb.  47 ;  Xf.  p29  Dec.  48. 

2  '  0  \  Adjutant, —Lieut,  George  Henry  Waller,  9  Oct.  66. 

2  I  0   Quarter-Master. — John  Mortimer  Scott,*?  18  Ang.  64. 

Ill  0   Surgeon,— Thorns  Moorheed,  M.D.  3  Not.  64;  AsHet.'Surg,  24  Oct.  46. 

2  j  0   Amstant  Surgeons,— Thomw  Egerton  Hale,  14  Dec.  64. 

2  ,  0  I  Charles  Ricketts,  28  April  64. 

2  I  0  I  Thomaa  8heehy,  M.D.  26  May  64. 

Facings  Blae. — Agents,  Meurs.  Cox  &  Co. 

S  Lt.-Col.  Pack  tenr«d  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Feb.  18B5  at  the  sleire  of  Sebastopol  with  the  7th 
Finllien,  and  was  severely  wounded  when  commanding  the  Regt.  at  the  atkault  on  the  Bedaa  oa  the 
18th  June  (Medal). 

4  Major  Shipley  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Inclading  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan 
(severely  wounded),  and  ilegeof  debastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  M^or  Rose  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  lakermu 
(wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspb). 

9  Ma|or  Waieoo  serred  in  the  Eastern  camiialgn  of  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Alma  (Uedal  and  Clasp). 

7  Captain  AldworUi  served  the  Ea«tem  campaign  of  1854  up  to  Slh  November,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebasiopol,  and  sortie  of  SGtli  October  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7t  Captain  Tryon  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,includmg  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Seba*topol,  and  sortie  on  JiOth  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Major  Hibbvrt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma 
(wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  sortie  on  86lh  Oct.  1864.  aaeault  on  the  Re- 
dan 18th  June  1856,  and  assault  on  tlie  Redan  on  8th  Sept. (severely  wounded):  Medal  and  Claspa. 

0  Captain  Butler  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (severely 
wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  CapC.  Appleyard  served  with  the  8()th  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the 
captare  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Ranf6on  on  the  I  Slh,  ISih,  and  14lh  April,  and  eapture  of  the 
Great  Dagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party;  also  at  the  eapture  of  Proroe.  Served  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign  of  1864-56  with  the  Royal  Fiisillen,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  sorties  on  6th  April  and  0th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th 
June,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasps. 

18  Captain  Carpenter  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma 
(Medal  ainl  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Coney  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Alooa  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Marten  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  from  I7tli  June  1855,  including  the  assault  on  the 
Redan  on  the  Idth  June  (Medal). 

16  Lord  Richard  Brnwoe  servHl  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  from  98th  March  1855,  including  sorties  on 
Stnd  March  and  0th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7ih  June,  and  a^fault  I'n  the  Redan  on  the  18ih  June 
(severely  wounded);  also  slightly  wounded  by  the  bursting  of  a  Rbell  in  Sebastopol,  Ui  Dec.  1856  (Medal). 

10  Captain  HIckie  servsd  at  the  sieve  of  Sebastopol,  from  I7th  Juue  Xtf65,  includiug  assaults  on  the 
Bedan  on  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (severely  wounded) :  Medal. 

17  Captain  H.  M.  Jones  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  and  was  present  at  the  baUle  of 
Alma  (severdy  wounded)  and  siege  of  Si'baetopol,  Including  sortie  on  Oih  May,  attack  and  capture  of 
the  Quarries  7th  Jane  (wounded),  and  assault  on  the  Uedan  8th  Sept.  (dangerously  wounded) :  Medal 
and  Claepe.  ^ 

18  Captain  Mae  Henry  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaetopol,  from  Jan.  1855,  Indudlng  sortie  on  82ad  March 
(severely  wounded):  Medal. 

10  lient.  Lf  WIS  Jones  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man  (wounded)  and  siege  <rf  Sebastopol,  including  sorties  on  5th  April  (wounded)  and  Olh  May,  attack  and 
capture  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  assault  oa  the  Redan  18th  June  (severely  wounded);  he  was  also 
wounded  In  the  trendies  on  S7th  March  1855  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

90  Lieut.  Waller  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  91st  Nov.  1854,  including  sortie  on  5th  April 
defence  of  the  Quarries  7th  June  (wounded),  and  assault  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (wounded) :  Medal. 

91  Ueut.  Robinson  served  at  the  sieve  of  Sebaetopol,  from  17th  Feb.  1855,  indudlng  the  assault  on  the 
Bedaa  on  the  18th  June  (wminded):  Medal. 

99  Lieut.  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  indudlng  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkemaa. 
aad  siege  of  Setaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

99  Lieat.Malaa  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  since  the  12th  June  1856,  Including  the  assault  on  th« 
Bedaa  on  18th  June  (severely  wounded) :  Medal. 

94  Lleat.  Plumnier  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  12fh  July  1855  (Medal). 

95  Lieut.  William  Hope  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  the  SUt  May  1866,  indudlng  the  attack 
aad  capturo  of  the  Quarries  7rh  June,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  oa  18th  June  (Medal). 

96  Lievts.  C.  £•  Hope,  Browne,  and  Gardner  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  7th  July  1865 
(Medal). 

97  Paymaster  Dizoa  and  Qr.-Masfer  Scott  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  Indndiag  tha 
battles  of  Ahna  aad  lakennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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B  '*  White  Horse,'*  on  a  red  groand  within  the  "  Garter,**  and  the"  Crown"  orer  it.  In  the 
hree  coraen  of  the  second  colour,  the  **  Rojfal  Cypher  and  Cronm.**  "  Ifee  aspera  torrent,** 
The" Sphinx,**  with  the  words  •* EGYPT"  ••MARTINIQUE"  "NIAOAKA." 

^HIli  Colonel.—^  «B  Roderick  Macneil,>  BnM.  17  March  08;  Zt.  0  May  09;  Capt 
I  Dec   14;  Jifqjar,  0  Aug,  31 ;  Lt-Col  25  Jan.  32;  Col.  10  Jan.  57 ;  Afqf.. 
Half       Oen*  9  Nov.  46;  Lieut.-Gen.  20  Jone  54 ;  Col.  8th  Foot,  18  Mar.  55. 
P«7.  Lintt,'ColoneU» — Henry  Winchcombe  Hartley,  Ens.  10 Sept.  18 ;  Lieut.  1  Oct. 
20;   Capt.  Pi  Oct.  25;  Brevot'Mqfor,^^  June  38;   If <|;or9  p 26  Oct.  41 ; 
Li.-Col.  P 16  Dec.  45 ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
John  Longfleld,  Ens.  P23  June  25;  Xieu^  p  26  Sept.  26 ;  Cap^PSO  Jan.35; 

Mqjor,  P  19  Noy.  44 ;  Lieut. -Col.  3  Apr.  46 ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
Mqfors.—Bdwvd  Harris  Greathed,  Ens.  p  22  June  32 ;  Lieut,  p  10  May  33 ; 

Capt.  P  27  Apr.  38  ;  Mq;.  P  3  Apr.  46 ;  Breoet  Lt.^CoL  20  June  54. 
James  Croft  Brooke,'  Sns.^Zl  Oct.  31  ;  Lieut.  2  Sept.  33;  Capt.  31  March 
46;  3r<|;<»r,P2  0ct.  49. 


Captains. 

John  Hindo    

James  Johnston 

A.  Cunningh.  Robertson* 
Edwin  Gream  Daniell^  . . 

William  Bayly* 

George  Bdward  Baynes . . 
Richard  Wilson  Hartley 
Alfred  Ingllby  Qarnett. . 
Robert  Stuart  Baynes,  #. 
John  Millar  Bannatyne  . 
John  Ball  Campbell  ^  . . 
Shaftoe  Craster  Craster. . 


P  28  Feb.  35 
7  June  39 

P 15  Sept.  37 

2  Oct.  35 

26  Jan.  39 

2  July  41 


P  26  Oct.  41  IP  27  Sept. 44 
P 13  May  42  ;P  4  July  45 
P  88  July  43!p27  Mar.  46 
P 17  Dec.  47  P 10  Jan.  61 
2  July  41,  29Sept.43 
P  27  Sept.  44 


P30Juue37|P  4  July  45 
P  13  May  42|p21  Apr.  46 
P 20  Aug.  41  Pll  Nov.  45 
P  7Sept.  38|p25No?.  45 
23  June  42  j  29  May  48 
P 12  Dec.  43 


3  Apr.  46 


Lieutenants. 
Richard  Wm.  Woods^  . 
Thomas  George  Souter^ 

Daniel  Becre 

Thomas  Aldridge 

Ersk.  Nimmo  Sandilands 

George  Corry 

B.  Kennicott  M'Dermott^ 
Charles  Covell  Neama 

Horace  Xlmenes 

Wm.  Waldegrave  Pogson  ,p  27  Mar.  46 
George  FullerWalker/i4;.  |  14  4pr.  46 
JohnVereWm.Hen.Webb!  29  Jan.  47 


P  27  Aug.  41' 
21  May  42 ' 

4  May  42 ! 
21  May  42 
91  May  421 
26  July  44 
1  Nov.  42 
20  May  42 
P27Mar.46 


30  Dec. 
28  Jan. 


BRET.M  AJ. 


Thomas  Beattie  Grierson. 
Alexander  Ross  Bayly  . . 
Wm.  Raymond  Xlmenes 
Chas.  Sutherland  Dowson* 
Herbert  Vernon  Lillicrap 
Pied.  Bradford  M<Crea.. 
William  Fred.  Metge    . . 


P  21  May  47 
2  Apr.  47 


17  Oct.  48 

9  Feb.  49 

P  21  Feb.  51 

15  Mar.  53 
P  22  April  53 

27  Jun.  55 
P  20  July  55 

S  Captain  Robertson  served 

in  the  Anglo-Spanish  Lef  ion 

from  Juljr  18W  to  Jun«  1897. 

Recelvod  n  medal  for  the  ac- 

o  A         ^fil^^on  o^   ^th   Uaj   1887;  the 

9  Apr.  40  cross  of  tbo  1st  class  of  San 

3  Apr.  46  Fernando,  for  the  actions  ol 

3Apr.  46i'>»«    **»k   *»<>    ^^^  March 

Q  A,x.    itnl  1^7;  and  anoiber  medal  for 

,?dP      ?«*»>•  •to"»*nf  of  Irwn,    I7th 

13  Nov.  46 1  May     followlnfc :      sevcralx 

P  14  Feb.  45  <  wounded   In   the  face  bj  a 

QO  Mnv  AA  >eR>inter  In  the  general  action 

o  ^J  In  1  o*  **»«  half  hto  of  Ametaa,  1st 

9  Feb.  49  o«t,  i886. 

13  Sept.  49 

P  21  Feb.  51 

P 15  Oct.  52 

6  May  53 


P  29  Dee.  48     25  May  53 

3  June  42'    27  Mar.  46 

9  Feb.  49 1    27  Jan.  55 

6  June  54, p  20  July  55 

P  13  Feb.  521      7  Sept.  55 

Thomas  Mackesy  Vincent  p  26  July  53  p    5  Mar.  54 

7  Lieuts.  Woods,  Sonter,  and  M*Dermott  wer« 


4  Captain  Daniel)  served  with 
the  58th  in  China  (Medal),  and 
was  present  at  Amoy,  Chusan, 
and  Ghinhae,  Inclnding  tbn 
repulse  of  the  nightp-attack. 

8  Capt.  Bayly  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Platisbnrg  ia 
18U. 

8  Captain  Campbell  served 
with  rhe  40ih  Regt.  In  Cliina, 
fk^MM  May  IMS  to  ihe  end  off 
tiM  war. 


Ensigns. 
Fred.  Anderaon  StebMng 
Win.  Hext  Moonsteven 
William  Robert  Webb   . , 


18  May  55 

15  June  55 

7  Sept.  55 


present  with  the  BuA  in  the  action  of  PoBBiar* 
and  have  received  the  Bronae  8tar« 

8  Uent.  Dowson  served  «Uh  the  SOlb  Regt. 
throughout  the  Punjauh  campaign  or  18i8-9, 
incliHUng  the   pasMge   of  the   Chenah,   an4 
buttles  of  CbiUianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal 
and  Claepe). 
Pay»itf#<tfr.--O.EgCTtonHnddle8ton,23Mar.55;«»M.30Dec.48;Xf.P27Jaiie54. 
A4futant.—Lieut.  George  Fuller  Walker,  10  April  55. 
Quarter-Master.'^Johik  Rosa,  a  Nov.  42. 

5ur^c<m.— -Francis  Charles  Annesley,  15  Aug.  48;  Assist. •Surff,  17  Sept.  89. 
Assietant'Surgeons. — Richard  Domenichettl,  M.D.,  3  Apr.  46. 
•  Hen.  CUnton  Martin,  20  Mar.  46. 

Facings  Blue.^ Agents ^  Messrs.  Cox  &.  Co. 

Jeut.-General  Maenell  served  in  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat,  and  sabsequentlj  at  Walehexm  in  1809 ;  In 
lish  Pomerania  in  1813;  in  Holland  in  1614,  including  the  attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom ;  and  the  cam- 
1  of  ISlfi,  including  the  bsttle  of  Waterloo. 

M^jor  Brooke  served  with  theSIstRegt.  throughout  the  campaign  of  1848  in  Aff||hanistan  (Medal) under 
T-General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in  the  acUons  of  Maxeena,  Teieen  and  JugduUuok  (wounded),  the 
patloii  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  it.  He  commanded  a  Company  during 
a-npalgn,  and  received  his  wound  whilst  protecting  some  guns  atUched  to  the  rearguard.    .  ^.  ^, . , ,  > 

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•me  figure  xtt '* Britannia,"  "  BOLBIA"  "  VIMIERA  "  "COBUWHA  »  "  BU8AC0/'  "8ALAUANCA  '* 
"  TITTORIA"  "ST.  SEBA8TIAH"  "  NIVE"  "  PENINSULA'*  "CABOOL,  184a"  "IfOODKEB*' 
"  FEBOZBSHAH  "  "SOBBAON  "  "  SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel.— 9  Sir  James  Archibald  Hope,*  KCB.  Ens.  12  Jan.  00;  Zt,9  Jnnm 

01 ;  Capt.  18  Feb.  06;  Mi^or,  6  March  11  ;  Lt.-Col.  21  June  19;  Col,  29 

July  30 ;  Mqj.-Oen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Oen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  9lh  F.  IS  Feb. 4B« 
£^-Co/«.— Arthur  Borton,*  CB.  Ens.  p  13  July  82 }  Lt.  p  3  April  36 ;  Capi.  30  J lUy 

41  ;  Brev.'Mqj.  3  April  40;  Mqf.  P19  Sept.  48;  LU^CoL  P  10  June  A3  i 

Coh  17  July  66. 
0    Charlee  ElmhirBt,*  Em.  p  14  Aug.  36  $   Lieui,  p  17  Oct  37 ;    CupU  22  ]>ec« 

46 ;  MojoTy  P8  June  62 ;  Lt.-Col.  9  March  66. 
If/l/orf.— Frederick  D.  Lister/  Ens.  16  Sept.  30;  Lt.  p22  Feb.  89;  Capt* 

P  14  Apr.  46;  Mt^or,  p  10  June  63  ;  Brs9€t  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  66. 
Duncan  Munro  Bethune,'  Ens.  17  Apr.  36;  Lieut.  21  Mar.  38;  Capt.  22  Dee. 

46 ;  Major,  29  Dec  54. 


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Captains. 
Charles  Henry  Leslie^   . .  {  p 20  July  38 

Alexander  Tayler? ;   21  June  39 

GeorgeHarringtonHawes*.    24  Nov.  43 

Sydney  Darling 30  May  43 

Henry  Ralph  Browne*. . .  8  Apr.  46 
John  Wnilam  Percy,  *.>•  '  21  Apr.  46 
Simeon  Charles  Lousada'o  p  3  Apr.  46 
Hn.  W.  Leopold  Talbot'»t  p  20  May  42 
Hopton  Bassett  Scott " . .  I    24  Dec.  47 

Robert  Daunt '» !  P2d  July  40 

WilUam  Burden" t   26  Oct.  41 

Charles  Birch  Vane  ....  i  P  30  Dec.  26 
Henry  John  WUklnson*  j  P23  May  48 
Wm.  Parker  Terry  "  . . . .  |     2  Apr. 


46 


P 12  July  60H3Dec.  63 


P 18  Apr.  61  j 
P  2  April  62 
P  11  June  62 


P    9  July  62  P 18  Aug.  54 
P18  Feb.  63 1   16  Dee.  64 
P  13  May  63 
P 13  Dec.  53 
P  6  Jan.  64 


Howen  Van  Straubenzee^  4  Apr.  46 
James  Legh  Thursby*   ..  p  19  Sept.  48 

Lieutenants. 
Arthur  Oswald  Richards    p   1  Sept.  48 

VilHam  Daunt  • 13  Sept.  48 

B.  J.  PoUexfen  Bastard     p  18  Jan.  60 
John  BartonTaylor**  . . . 
B.  C.  Wm.  C.  Bloxsome' 

William  Nugent*    

William  Crosbie  Harvey* 
Alleu George  Douglas'^ . . 

William  Husseyi^ 

Henry  Marcus  Beresford 
James  L.  Stawell  Sealy  '^ 
Wnrram  Claude  Elliot  *«  , 
H.MastermanThompson"!     6  June  64' 
Charles  James  Borton*..     14  July  64 

Thocnas  Tayler  'p  18  Jan.  60 

Thomas  Renant^* |   11  Aug.  64 

Hen.CoUingwoodVibart"  p18  Aug.  64 
Wm.  Henry  Rainsford" . .  28  Nov.  62 
William  Harris  Burland'V  26  Aug.  64 
John  M'Queen,"  Adij.  . .  6  Nov,  64 
John  Hunt  Cummin^  . .  6  Jan.  66 
William  Aug.  Elmhirst . .  p  12  Jan.  65 
Rich.  Chas.  Hen.  Germon  p  16  Jan.  65 
Henry  Geo.  Hunt  Gntbbe  26  Jan.  66 
Stair  Andrew  Agnew  ....     10  May  66 

HenryGipps 20  Feb.  66 

Ensigns. 
ArthurF.BinghamWright  22  Mar.  66 
AndrewFitzJamesC.  Rollo  23  April  65 
James  John  Plumridge"  24  April  65 
W.  H.  Errington  Ridsdale  1  May  66 
George  MincbinChadwick  11  May  66 
John  Haycroft  Bolton    . .       1  June  66 

John  Aplin** I     6  June  66 

Groker  Miller '     8  June  66 

Robert  Reginald  Luard . .  |  14  June  66 
William  James  Massy    . . ;   20  July  66 

Henry  Kitchener    |     3  Aug.  65 

John  Samuel  Jeffares ....  0  Oct.  66 
William  Fxed.  Field  ....  I    16  Oct.  66 


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30  July  41   P 23  May  48 

4  Jan.  46  P 19  Sept.  48 

4  July  45  P  29  Dec.  48 

P19Sept.4S  P28Dec.  49 

P30Mar.47  p    8  June  62 

P    2  Feb.  49; P  10  June  68 

P  26  Jan.  44  p  14  April  48 

P28Mar.51|P  4  Aug.  64 

P 16  Aug.  42     29  Dec.  64 

13  Oct.  43     29  Dee.  64 

P  17  Dee. 80. P 19  Jan.  89 

P  31  Oct.  61 1      6  Jan.  66 

2i(pr.  52!    21  June  66 

P26Feb.  48)   81  Aug.  66 

P   8  June  62  p  14  Sept.  66 


P  2  Apr.  62 
P 16  Feb.  63 
P  10  Jane  68 


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2  Nov.  66 
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11  Aug.  64 


15  Dec.  54 
15  Dec.  64 
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6  Jan.  65 
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expedition  to  Hanover  m  180(.S; 
to  ZoiOaBd  ia  1807.  ioeliuUBf  tko 
eiege  of  CopettbagcD;  to  Bvedea 
in  1808;  1b  Portntml  and  Spain  in 
1808-9,  Indttdiiurthe  aectoil  at  Lnto 
and  battle  of  Coranna.  WitS  the 
etpedltloB  to  Waleherea  in  I80t; 
the  Penineatai  eampaignafrom  MIO 
to  the  end  of  that  war  in  18 U,  in- 
chiding  the  baftcloof  Bonr«ai.rfegn 
of  Chadad  Sodrife»  eofwiag  tho 
aiMO  of  Badi^oa,  afUts  in  front  of 
Saiamanea  and  at  Oama,  battle  of 
Vittoria.   ncge  of  San  Sebastian. 

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Oleron,  and  Oare  de  Fan;  baftlea 
of  the  Ni««e.  Nive.  Orthea,  k  Ton- 
ionac.  Sir  Jamea  h«a  received  tie 
Oold  Cfoaa*aClnap«srth«balUea 
of  TMterta,  Nl>elle^  NIve,  Onhea, 
;  a^  llM  aJHHr  War 


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Paymaster,-—KnATew  Sierwright,*  2  Apr.  62 ;  Ens,  I  Apr.  46 ;  LU  P 1  Sept  48. 

AdUutant,-— Lieut,  John  M'QueeD,*>  15  Feb.  55. 

QuarteT'Master, — William  Banbury,**  8  July  51. 

Surgeon. — Robert  Thornton,**  24  April  55 ;  A9sist,'8urg,  6  July  46. 

As8'at,-Surgeons, — John  Coote  Ovens,"  16  Dec.  53. 

Robert  Wyatt  Meadows,"  26  May  54. 

James  Crosse  Johnston,  3  Nov.  54. 

Facings  Yellow, —Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 

S  Colonel  Borton  lert'ed  the  eempaign  of  1S42  In  ABkhanUt&n,  with  the  0th  Reft.  (Medal).  AIM  the  eanpaifti  In  tbc 
Crimea,  in  command  of  the  Reflment,  from  S'tb  Nov.  ISM,  tncludiof  the  eleffe  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  atMult  on  (he 
batteriea  on  the  19th  Jane  (Medal  and  Claip). 

5  Lt.-Colonel  Elmbirat  tcrTedtheeampaicn  of  184S  in  Aflirhanlitan.  with  the  9th  Reft.  (Medal).  Alto  In  the  Crimea, 
from  the  8th  June  18&5,  ineludinr  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaitopol,  and  aueult  on  the  batteries  on  the  16ch  June  ( Medal 
and  Clasp). 

4  LL-Coloncl  Lifter  lenrcd  the  campaJffn  of  184t  In  Afl^hanlstan.  wtth  the  9th  Rcriment.  and  was  wovndcd  at 
Istaliir  (Medal).  Served  also  In  the  Crimea,  trom  <7th  Nov.  1851.  includinc  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaalt 
on  the  enemy*!  batteries  on  the  18th  Jane  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

ft  Major  Betbuue  served  the  earapatgn  in  Afrghan{staninl849(Medal).— as  Adjutant  oftheSth  Reft,  at  the  forcimr  of  the 
Kbyber  Pass,  and  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  Jobo  M'Caskill  at  the  aetlon  of  Mamookall.  furcin?  theTeseen  Pass. re-eapttire  of 
Cabool,  tiorm,  capture,  and  dKStruetlon  of  Iiialiff.  He  served  also  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1845-6  (Medal),  as  Aide 
de-Camp  to  Sir  Jubn  M'Caskill  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee.  where  the  MiOorOeneral  was  killed.— as  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Brigadier  Wallace  (who  was  killed),  at  Peroseshah  (charger  shot),— and  In  command  of  the  light  Company  of  the  9th  at 
Sobraon.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol.  tnm  Nov.  1864  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Capt  Leslie  served  with  the  80th  Regt.fhe  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1845-6.  Including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Perose- 
shah, and  Sobraon,  for  which  ho  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  In  Nov.  1844  he  was  wrecked  on  one  of  the  Anda. 
man  Islands  in  the  transport  Briton,  with  three  companies  of  the  80th  Poot,  and  carried  the  despatches  fhmi  the  island  to 

Mualmein,  dnrlnc  which  time  be  was  IS  days  at  sea  in  an  open  boau    Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol.  Itom  Nov.  1854  tt> 

Peb.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Capt.  Tayler  served  the  campaign  of  1841  in  Afl^haaistaa  (Medal)  •,  and  that  on  the  SnUeJ  (Medal),  Includfaic  the 
Vattles  of  Moodkee  and  Peroseshah  (severely  wounded). 

8  Major  Hawes  served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  batUes  of  Moodkee,  Peroseshah,  and  S«braaa 
(Medal  and  Clasps).  Also  In  the  Crimi-a.  ftrom  the  STth  Nov.  ieS4,  including  the  sifffe  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and 
assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Major  Browne,  CapUlns  Wilkinson  and  Thursby,  Lts.  Daunt,  Bloxsome,  Nugent,  Harvey,  and  BoMon,  and  Pay- 
master Slevwrlght  served  in  the  Crimea,  from  S/th  Nov.  I8S4,  Including  tlie  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault 
on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captains  Percy  and  Lonsader  served  in  the  Crimea,  from  August  IS55,  Ineludlag  the  siege  and  fbU  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  ana  Clasp). 

lot  Captain  Hon.  W.  L.  Talbot  was  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

It  Capuln  Scott,  ABslst.-Sttrgeons  Ovens  and  Meadows  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  Indudiag  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  baturies  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

It  Captain  R.  Daunt  served  the  campaign  of  ISiS  In  AOkbaoistan  (Medal)  ;  also  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-46, 
Inelnding  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Peroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded)  :  Medal  and  Clasps.  Served  in  the  Crimea  from 
lath  Peb.  1855,  ineluding  the  sl^e  and  (kU  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  ISth  June  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

13  CapUin  Barden  served  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Aflkhanlstan  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fhim  Nov. 
1854  to  Peb.  1856  (Medal  and  CUsp). 

14  Captain  Terry.  Lts.  Rainsftonl  and  Burland,  served  in  the  Crimea  flrom  I6th  June  1855,  ineluding  the  si^e  and  fbll 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Stranbensec  served  with  the  SXnd  Regt.  at  the  first  and  seeond  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including 
the  aetlon  of  Soorjkoord  t  he  was  severely  wounded  on  the  S7th  Dec.  1848  (Medal  and  CUsp). 

16  Lleuts.  Tayl-M-,  Sealy,  Elliot,  Thompson  and  Vibart,  served  in  the  Criinea.  from  16th  Peb.  1855.  Including  the  slogo 
and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  <8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Douglas  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  Nov.  1854  until  the  18th  June  1855,  when  he  received  a 
wound  at  the  assault  on  the  batteries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Hussey  served  in  tkie  Crimea  from  the  8tb  Jan.  1855,  Inelnding  the  siege  and  Ml  of  Sebastopol,  and  asiault 
on  the  batteries  on  the  16th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19]Lieut.  Renant  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  ( Medal  and  Clasps), 

fO  Lieut.  M'Queen  served  the  Kastera  campaign  of  1654-55,  iueluding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Ralaklsva,  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  afsault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June— wounded  in  the  left  arm  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SI  Ensign  Plumridge  served  In  the  Crimea  tnm  S9th  July  1855,  Including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

n  Ensign  Aplln  served  in  the  Crimea  from  (he  S7th  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

SS  Surgeon  Thornton  served  the  Eastern  csmpaign'of  1854.55,  including  the  aflkirs  of  Bulganak  and  M*Kensie*s  Parm, 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  iUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

94  Qr.-Master  Banbury  sorrwi  in  the  Orimea  from  Nor.  1864  to  Pob.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp  for  Sebastopol). 


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The "iSpMiu?,"  with  the  words,  «« EGYPT"    "PENINSULA"  "SOBRAON" 

-      .  •*  PUNJAUB"  "  MOOLTAN"  "  GOOJERAT." 

C?;.— 9  i^irTho*.  M'Mahon,*  BU  KCB.  Bns,  2  Feb.  97  ;  Li,  24  Oct.  99 :  CapU  8 

Oct.  03;  Mqj.  6  Nov.  06;  X*.-CoZ.4  May  09;  Col.  4  Judo  14 ;  Mqj.-Gen.  27 

May  26 ;  Lt.-Gen,  28  June  38 ;  Gen,  20  June  54 ;  Col,  10th  Foot,  28  Sept.  47. 

Z^.-CoZ*.— Thos.  Harte  Franks,*  CB.  Ens,  p7  July  26;  Lt,P26  Sept.  26;  Cant. 

P 1  Mar.  89;  Mqjor,  v  29  Dec.  43 ;  Lt.-Col,  p28  March  46 ;   Col,  20  June  64. 

Sydney  John  Cotton,  Cor,  19  Apr.  10 ;  Lt.  13  Feb.  12 ;   Capt,  P 1  Jan.  20 ;  Mqj, 

18  Jan.  28 ;  Brtwit  Li..CoLi^  Nov.  41 ;  Xf.- Co/.  8  Jan. 43  ;  Col.  20  June  64. 

iifq;V»rf.— William  Fenwick,*  Ens.  26  Dec.  34;  Li«u^  p8  June  39;  Capt.  p16 

April  42 ;  Major,  13  Sept.  48 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  18  May  66. 
Henry  Errington  Longden,*  Ens,  16  Sept.  36;  Lieut,  vl  Aug.  40;  Capt.  P26 
Mar.  43 ;  Brev.'Mcjjor,  7  June  49 ;  Mqjor^  21  Feb.  60. 


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Captains. 
John  Cassidy  Stock^  .... 
M.  G.  Sparks^ '.(;.90JuneS4. 
Richard  Mordesley  Best' 

Charles  Dunbar" 

Henry  Radford  Norman*^ 
Steph.Fra.  Cha.  Annesley 
J.Van  Harthals  Montagu^ 
Samuel  Burgee  Lamb  . . 
Robert  George  Jephsou*^ 
Charles  Doyle  Patterson*^ 
William  Knox  Orme"  . . 
George  Hamilton   

LlBUTKNANTS. 

John  William  Medhurst^ 
RichardCormickCIifford*^ 

Cnthbert  Barlow« 

John  Montresor  Smyth^ 

Charles  Nedham,'^  r 

Patrick  Browne  Lucas^ 
W.  H.  P.  Gordon  Bluett*' 
John  Edmund  Whaite*> 
J.  Lee  S  Ian  well  Aldersoy 
Thomas  C.  Robertson  . . 
Hugh  Augustus  Crofton** 
Henry  M.  Havelock,il4/' 
GeorgtfC.  Bartholomew 

Henry  Henderson 

Fred.  Browne  Sand  with 
St.  Andrew  B.  St.  John 
George  William  Graham 

Percy  Beale    

Home  Purvis 

Ensigns. 
Carteret  A.  Armstrong  . . 
Mont.  M*PherBon  BHttye 
Henry  Alexander  Donald 


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23  Mar.  26       l  Feb.  29      12  July  42 

4  Nov.  19    26  Dec.  23  ;   28  June  36 

P20April32  PlOJan.  36;p  7  June  39 

3  Aug.  26       9  Nov.  32 1     6  Sept.  46 

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P  23  Feb.  88 1  8  April  42 !  4  Oct. 
P  6  July  38  P17  Aug.  41 1 P22  Oct. 
P 17  April  40  P22  April  42  p  16  May  61 


P  14  Dec.  32  p  6  Feb.  36 

P 19  Oct.  381     8  April  42 

21  June  39 1      4  Oct.  41 

P13  Mar.  40  P31  Dec.  44 


P 16  June  30 

P  20  Jan.  43 

17  Oct.  46 

18  April  46 
23  Sept.  46 
28  Feb.  46 

P 10  Oct.  45 

P23May   48 

18  Dec.  47 

P  20  Oct.  48 


22  July  36 

16  Sept.  46 

1  Jan.  47 

P  10  Dec.  47 

P   7  July  48 

1  Aug.  48 

4  Oct.  48 

22  Feb.  49 

21  Feb.  60 

29  Nov.  60 


10  April  49  ;P  9  May  61 

P21  July  48  P 16  May  61 

31  Mar.  46 1  p  23  June  48 

P17  May  60,Pi3Feb.  62 

P  24  Dec.  62 

9  Feb.  66 

23  April  66 

P   7  Sept.  66 

23  Nov.  66 

P21  Dec.  66 


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9  Nov.  46 
11  Nov.  61 


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12  Mar.  62 

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1  sir  TbomM  M*MahoB  Mrrod 
with  the  XxpcdUfon  under  Sir 
Ralph  Abcrcromby  in  1800,  destioed 
for  opcratioiM  on  the  eout  uf  8|»aiB, 
at  Cadis,  Perrol,  ke.,  *&,  and  sul>> 
■equenUy  at  the  occupation  of 
Malta.  He  eerred  In  the  Peninsu- 
lar war  In  1809. 10,  11,  and  part  of 
181S,  loeladlnt  the  opcratlauontbe 
froutiera  of  Portugal  and  Spain, 
contiffuoui  to  the  rivera  Coa  and 
Agucdai  at  the  Lines  of  Torres 
Vedrat,  and  at  the  fubsequent  ad* 
ranee  ihrrefyom  on  the  retreat  of 
the  Preneh  Armf.  He  eoBUBandcd 
a  eorps  of  Portugneta  Infantry, 
which  was  posted  on  th«  left  of  the 
Allied  Army,  during  the  battle  of 
Purntesd'Onor.  protecting  the  fords 
on  the  Duos  Casaa,  and  eorering 
Almeida.  In  181S  he  proceeded  to 
the  Bast  Indies,  as  Adjutant- Oeneral 
to  the    King's    Porees,    where   he 


Lient.«OoTcmor  of  Portsmouth,  andc 
troops  in  the  South  West  District  \  and  In  1839  he  was 
appointed  Commander  In- Chief  of  the  Bombay  Afmy« 
which  command  he  held  until  1847. 


PoyifUEifer.— James  Murphy,^  1  June  66;  Qr.^Mr.  3  March  48. 
Adljutant.-^Lieut.  Henry  Marshman  Havelock,  13  Feb.  62. 
Quarter- Afaifer.— Michael  O'Donnell,"  1  June  66 ;  Ens,  29  Nov.  60. 
iSur^reo?!.— Charles  Alex.  Gordon ,»  M.D.,  10  July  46;  AsHtt.-Surg.  8  June  41. 
AsHtt.'Surgs. — Duncan  Robertson  Rennie,  7  May  62.       rFaeings  Yellow.—- 

John  TuUocb,  7  June  64.  I      Agents,  Messrs. 

Thomas  John  Tucker,  18  July  66.  Cox  &  Co. 

Flanks  ewmnanrted   the  10th  Begt.  In  the  SuU^  eampaign  of  1845.6,  faicludlng  the  battto  of   Stihrua 

hahad  ahovso  shoi under  hfan  and  was  lUghtly  wounded i  nominated  aCB.    Commanded  tholOthlnthe 

of  1S4S-9,  tnelnding  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  befbn  Mooltan  i  17th  Ang.  18«S  commanded  Ibo 

•dtheenamy^  nightnitlach  upon  the  British  camp  at  Muttee  Tholi  Itth  Sept.  oonmaanded  the  left 

a»  Urn  d«fSBaft  of  th^  enemy  in  their  strongly-entnnehed  position  befbra  Mooltan  i  and  after  the  action  sac- 

of  the  whole  of  the  troops  which  were  engaged,  and  held  the  position  unUI  relieved  the  following 

wounded  and  exposed  to  the  repeated  attempts  of  the  enemy  to  retake  It  i  7th  Nov.  In  the  action  of 

id«l  the  right  Brigade,  and  with  It  led  the  attack,  capturing  Uie  whole  of  Ui«  enemy's  guns  at  tiie  point 

without  flring  a  shot :  S7th  Nov.  In  Uie  carrying  of  tiie  heights  before  Mooltan,  commanded  ttio   reserve 

CBtMue  right,  and  directed  Uie  attack  of  iU  leading  column.     On  the  18th  Feb.  1849  he  Joined  with  the  Meoliaa 

army  wdcf  Lord  Oough,  and  commanded  the  lOth  at  the  batUe  of  Ooqierat,  and  was  specially  named  for  his 


of  tkn  hnyoMt 


k  ky  tba  Comaaader.ia.Chief  and  Uie  Governor- Oeneral  (Medaland  Clasps).  

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Payimz«f«r.-- Andrew  Sierwright,*  2  Apr.  52 ;  Ens.  I  Apr.  46 ;  X^.  p  1  Sept.  48. 
Adljutant.— Lieut,  John  M'Queen  »  16  Feb.  56. 
Quarter'Master.—YfiWjAm  Banbury ,«» 8  July  61. 
Surgeon, — Robert  Thornton,**  24  April  65 ;  Assitt.-Surg,  6  July  46. 
Attitt,' Surgeons, — John  Coote  Ovens,"  16  Dec.  68. 

Robert  Wyatt  Meadows,"  26  May  64. 

James  Croeee  Johnston,  3  Nov.  64. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents, yien^n.  Cox  &  Co. 

%  ColoMl  Borton  lerred  the  campaign  of  184S  in  AB^hanlataii.  with  tlie  9tb  Regt.  (Medal).  AIm  tbe  eanpaiffi  in  the 
Crimea,  in  command  of  the  Regiment,  from  S'tb  Nov.  IBM,  ineludiDg  tbe  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebaitopol,  and  asHnilton  the 
hattariM  on  tbe  li>th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Lt. -Colonel  Elm'bint  tervedthe  campaign  of  1S4I  in  Affgbanlstan,  with  tbe  9Ui  Regt.  (Medal).  Alio  In  the  Crimea, 
from  the  6th  Jane  1865,  including  the  siege  and  fsU  of  Sebastopol,  and  auault  on  the  batteries  on  the  ISth  Jane  ( Medal 
and  Clasp). 

4  Lt.-Colonel  Lister  serred  tbe  campaign  of  18lt  in  Afl^hanistan,  wtth  tbe  Vth  Ref tment,  and  was  wounded  at 
Istallff  ( Medal).  Served  also  in  the  Crimea,  from  87th  Nor.  18ftl,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault 
on  tbe  enemy's  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Bethuue  served  the  campaign  in  Airghanlsianinl848(Medal).— as  Adjutant  of  the  8th  RegUat  theforeiwr  of  the 
Khyber  Pau,  and  as  Aide-de*  Camp  to  Sir  John  M'Caskill  ai  the  action  of  Mamookail,  furcin^  theTeseen  Pass,  re-capture  of 
Cabool,  storm,  capture,  and  drstruetion of  Istallff.  He  served  also  the  campaign  on  tbe  SutleJ  In  184&-6  (Medal),  as  Aide 
de-Camp  to  Sir  John  M*Caskill  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee.  where  tbe  M^or-Oenerai  was  killed.— as  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Brigadier  Wallace  (who  was  killed),  at  Feroiesfaah  (charger  shot).— and  in  command  of  the  light  Company  of  the  Sth  at 
Sdbraon.  Served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol.  from  Nov.  ISM  to  Feb.  IS&ft  (Mrdal  and  Clasp). 

8  Capt.  Leslie  served  with  the  80th  Regt.  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1S45-8.  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferose- 
ahab,  and  Sobraon,  for  which  be  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  In  Nov,  1844  he  was  wrecked  on  one  of  the  Anda- 
man Islands  in  the  transport  Briton,  with  three  companies  of  the  80th  Foot,  and  carried  tbe  despatches  from  the  island  to 
MtfUlmein,  durinc  which  time  ha  was  IS  days  at  sea  in  an  open  boau  Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  from  Nov.  1854  to 
Feb.  18U  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Capt.  Tiyler  served  the  campaign  of  1849  In  Afl)rhanistan  (Medal)  i  and  that  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal),  tncludtaic  the 
Vattles  ot  Moodkee  and  Feroseshab  (severely  wounded). 

8  Major  Hawes  serred  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshab,  and  Sobnua 
(Medal  and  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Crimra.  from  the  S7th  Nov.  1854,  tndudbig  tbe  riege  and  fkll  of  Schartopol,  and 
assault  en  tbe  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Major  Browne,  Captains  Wilkinson  and  Thursby,  Lts.  Daunt,  Bloxsome,  Nugent,  Harvey,  and  BoAoo,  an<l  Pay- 
master Slevwrigbt  served  In  tbe  Crimea,  ttom  S7th  Nov.  1854,  including  tlie  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault 
on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captains  Percy  and  Lousader  servc4  in  the  Crimea,  from  August  1655,  including  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

lot  Captain  Hon.  W.  L.  Talbot  was  at  the  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Scott.  Assist.- Surgeons  Ovens  and  Meadows  served  in  tbe  Crimea  fhnn  Dec.  1S54,  Including  the  siege  and 
fkll  of  Sebastopol.  and  assault  on  the  baturies  on  the  14th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

IS  Captain  R.  Daunt  served  tbe  campaign  of  ISIS  in  Anjrhaoistan  (Medal)  ;  also  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  18I5-4S. 
Including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshab.  and  Sobraon  (wounded)  :  Medal  and  Clasps.  Served  In  the  Crimea  from 
15th  Feb.  1855,  iaoladlng  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

IS  CapUln  Burden  served  the  campaign  of  184S  In  Affghanlstan  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov. 
1654  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Terry.  Lts.  Rainsfonl  and  Burland,  served  in  the  Crimea  flrom  16th  Jane  1655,  Ineluding  the  si^e  and  fUl 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  ISth  June  (Medal  and  Clasp), 

15  Captain  Stranbensee  served  with  the  (tad  Regt.  at  the  flrst  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  laeludinc 
the  action  of  Soorjkoord  i  he  wu  sevemly  wounded  on  the  STtb  Dec.  1848  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Lleuts.  Taylir.  Sealy.  Elliot,  Thompson  and  Vibari,  served  in  tbe  Crimea,  from  16th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  si«fe 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  j8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Douglas  served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  Nov.  1854  until  the  18th  June  1855,  when  he  received  a 
wound  at  the  assault  on  the  batteries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Httssey  served  In  the  Crimea  flrom  the  8th  Jan.  1855.  ineloding  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  and  aaiauU 
on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

ISJLIettt.  Renant  servwl  the  Bastem  eaaspaign  of  1864-55,  tnelnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balafclava,  siege  and  fkll  of 
Sebastopol,  and  assauU  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  ( Medal  and  Clasps) , 

fO  Lieut.  M'Queen  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  awault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June— wounded  in  the  left  arm  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SI  Ensign  Flumridf  e  served  In  the  Crimea  Aram  S9th  July  1655.  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Mfdal  and 
Clasp). 

S9  Ensign  Aplin  served  in  the  Crimea  from  the  S7fh  June  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebsatopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

SS  Surgeon  Thornton  served  the  Bastem  campalgn'of  1851-55,  Including  tbe  aflkira  of  Bulganak  and  M*Kenalc*s  Farm, 
the  battles  of  Ahsia,  BalakUva.  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  lUI  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp) . 

94  Qr.-Master  Banbury  sanred  in  the  Crimea  f^om  Nor.  1854  to  Feb.  1655  (Medal  and  Clasp  fbr  Sebastopol). 


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18  Jan.  28;  Brew/ Xf..Co/.23  Nov.  41 ;  i^- Co/.  8  Jan.  48;  Co/.  20  June  64. 
iir^;or«.^William  Fenwick/  Ilns.  26  Dec.  34;  Lt0tt^P8  June  39;  Capt.  p16 

April  42 ;  Major,  13  Sept.  48 ;  Brevet  Lt.-CoL  18  May  66. 
Henry  Errington  Longden,*  Bru.  16  Sept.  36;  Xt«uM' 7  Aug.  40 ;  Capt.  P26 

Mar.  43 ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  7  June  49 ;  Mqfor,  21  Feb.  60. 


Captains. 
John  Cassidy  Stock* .... 
M.  G.  Sparks^ /.c.«Wune54 
Richard  Mordesley  Best" 

Charles  Dunbar* 

Henry  Radford  Norman  ^^ 
Steph.Pra.  Cha.  Annesley 
J.Van  Hartbals  Montagu^ 
Samuel  Burgee  Lamb  . . 
Robert  Oeorge  Jepbsou*^ 
Charles  Doyle  Patterson'^ 
VTilliam  Knox  Orme*<>  . . 
George  Hamilton   

LlBUTENANTS. 

John  William  Medhurst^ 
RichardCormick  Clifford*' 

Cuthbert  Barlow*^ 

John  Montresor  Smyth^ 

Charles  Nedham,'^  r 

Patrick  Browne  Lucas** 
W.  H.  P.  Gordon  Bluett** 
John  Edmund  Whaite*' 
J.  Lee  Slanwell  Aldersey 
Thomas  C.  Robertson  . . 
Hugh  Augustus  Crofton** 
Henry  M.  HaTclock,i4<(7. 
George  C.  Bartholomew 

Henry  Henderson 

Fred.  Browne  Sand  with 
St.  Andrew  B.  St.  John 
George  William  Graham 

Percy  Beale    

Home  Purvis 

EwsiGirs. 
Carteret  A.  Armstrong  . . 
Mont.  M^Pberson  Bnttye 
Henry  Alexander  Donald 


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4  Not.  19  -  26  Dec.  23  28  June  36 
P20April32  PiOJan.  36  P  7  June  30 
P  3  Aug.  26  9  Nov.  32 1  6  Sept.  46 
P  23  Feb.  38 1  8  April  42 1  4  Oct.  48 
P  6  July  38|Pl7Aug.  4l!P22  0ct.  47 
P 17  April  40  P22  April  42  P 16  May  61 
P  14  Dec.  32  P  6  Feb.  86 '  7  July  48 
P 19  Oct.  88 1     8  April  42     16  Mar.  63 

21  June  39 1  4  Oct.  41  15  Mar.  63 
P13  Mar.  40  p31  Dec.  44  p  11  June  47 
P 16  June  30 '  22  July  36      ^  Aug.  47 

P  20  Jan.  43     16  Sept.  46 

17  Oct.  46       1  Jan.  47 

18  April  46  P  10  Dec.  47 
23  Sept.  46  p  7  July  48 
28  Feb.  46       l  Aug.  48 

P 10  Oct.  46  4  Oct.  48 
P23May   48     22  Feb.  40 

18  Dec.  47  |  21  Feb.  60 
P  20  Oct.  48  29  Nov.  60 

10  April  49  P  9  May  61 
P  21  July  48 1 P 16  May  61 

81  Mar.  46  p  23  June  48 
P17  May  60tpi3Feb.  62 
P.  13  Dec.  60  p  24  Dec.  62 
P  1  Dec.  48   9  Feb.  66 

12  Mar.  62  i  23  April  66 
P  10  June  63' p  7  Sept.  66 
P21Jan.  63  23  Nov.  66 
i»28  Mar.  54  ?2i  Dec.  66 


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20  June  64 
9  Nov.  46 
11  Nov.  61 


1  Sir  T1i«mM  H'Mahon  acrved 
with  I  he  Bxpedltioa  under  Sir 
Ralph  Abcreronbjr  in  1800,  detUard 
for  operations  on  the  coast  uf  Spain, 
at  Cadis,  Ferrol,  ke.,  ttt. ,  and  sub- 
•eqncnUf  at  tbo  occnpaiion  of 
Malta.  Ho  lerred  In  the  Peninsu- 
lar war  in  ISOS,  10.  II,  and  part  of 
181 1,  Ineludlnf  the  operations  on  tbo 
IVouiiera  of  Portucal  and  Spain, 
contitfuotts  to  the  rlvera  Coa  and 
Agucdai  at  the  Lines  of  Torres 
Vedraa,  and  at  the  subsequent  ad. 
Tanco  ihrrefrom  on  the  retreat  of 
the  French  AnBf.  He  com— anded 
a  corps  of  Portuffuese  Infkatry. 
which  was  posted  on  the  left  of  the 
Allied  Axmjr,  durlnf  the  battle  of 
Purntesd*Onor,  proteetlng  tbo  fords 
on  the  Duos  Cazas,  and  eoverinff 
Almeida.  In  1811  he  proceeded  to 
the  Bast  Indies,  as  Adjutant* General 
'to  the  Kittf*!  Forces,  where  he 
serred  for  twcWo  years.  In  1834  he  was  nominated 
Lieut..  Governor  of  Portsmouth,  and  eoaraiaiided  the 
troopf  in  the  South  West  District  t  and  In  1830  he  was 
appointed  Cflsamaader  In- Chief  of  tbo  Bombay  Army, 
he  held  unUl  1847. 


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Paynuuter.—JnneB  Murphy,'*  1  June  56;  Qr.'Mr.  3  March  48. 
AeffiUant, — Lieut.  Henry  Marshman  Havelock,  13  Feb.  62. 
Quar<er-^a«fer.^Michael  O'Donnell,"  1  June  66 ;  Ens,  29  Nov.  60. 
5ttr^eon.— Charles  Alex.  Gordon  »  M.D.,  10  July  46;  AuUt.-Surg.  8  June  41. 
Aieist^'Surgs. — Duncan  Robertson  Rennie,  7  May  52.       rFaciriffs  Yellow.— 

John  Tulloch,  7  June  64.  I      AgentSy  Messrs. 

Thomas  John  Tucker,  18  July  65.  Cox  k  Co. 

Pnaks  comnaaded  tiio  lOUi  Begt.  la  the  SuU^  eampaifB  of  1845-8.  tadudluf  tbo  battie  of   Sobiaott 

bo  had  a  bono  shot  aader  bim  and  was  slifhtly  woaadcd  1  aoniaated  a  C.B.    Commanded  tho  lOtfe  lathe 

Iga  of  1S4S-9,  Indndinff  the  wholo  of  the  siege  operatioBS  before  Mooltan  1  17th  Ang.  1848  commanded  tho 

whkh  repulsed  the  caemy^  alght-iittaek  upon  the  British  camp  at  Muttee  Tholi  1 1th  Sept.  commaaded  tho  left 


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k  ai  tho  dofcat  of  the  enemy  In  their  stroof  ly-CDtreoebed  poaltloa  belbro  Mooltaa  i  and  aftor  tbo  aetton  snc' 

■aad  of  the  whole  of  tho  troops  which  were  enfaffcd,  and  held  tho  posltioa  uatil  rellered  the  feUowiaf 

I  womkted  aad  exposed  to  the  repeated  attrmpts  of  the  enemy  to  retake  It  t  7th  Nov.  In  the  aetioa  of 

Bd  comammlod  the  right  Brigade,  and  with  It  led  tho  attack,  capturing  the  whole  of  tho  enemy's  guns  at  the  point 


bayonet  withant  firing  a  shot  t  t7th  Nor.  in  the  carrying  of  the  heights  before  Mooltaa,  comaBaaded  the  reeervo 
I  OBtnme  right,  aad  directed  the  attack  of  its  leading  eoluma.  Oa  the  I8th  Feb.  1849  he  Joined  with  the  Mooltan 
tho  army  under  Lord  Oongh,  and  commanded  the  lOth  at  the  balUe  of  Ooolerat,  and  was  speeUUy  named  for  his 
Bl  both  by  tho  Commaador.lB.  Chief  and  the  GoTemor  General  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

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4  Llmit.-Oo1onel  Fcnwlck,  Oapt.  tfonlafv,  ftnd  Ltetit.  Medbnrtt,  ttrrtd  with  th«  10th  In  the  ciuniwlgn 
on  the  SutlcJ,  and  wsre  preaeni  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

5  M ^Jor  Lonicden  served  with  the  loth  in  the  Satlej  campalxo  of  1845-6,  and  was  prftent  in  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  the  Panjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  whole  of 
the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  affair  of  the  0th  Sept.,  stormlnR  the  epenij*s  strongly- 
entrenched  position  before  Mooltan  19tli  Sept.,  action  of  Soofjkoond,  carrying  the  heights  on  97th  Dec.  In 
command  of  the  Rest.,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  as  Field  Bngineer:  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Msyor  Slock  served  with  the  lOth  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  184a<^,  and  wae  present  in  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  serred  Also  in  the  Funjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  during  (he 
whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  affair  of  the  9th  Sept.,  storming  the  em  mv's 
strongly-entrenehed  position  before  Mooltan  on  Itth  Sept.  (In  the  latter  part  of  which  he  commanded 
the  Regt.),  action  of  Soorjkoond,  carrying  the  helghu  before  Mooltan,  and  sfirrender  of  the  fortress;  was 
aflerwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Lt.-Col.  Sparks %at  received  the  Medal  for  services  la*China,  having  been  present  with  the  49th  B«gt. 
before  Nankin.  He  eerred  with  the  10th  in  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  during 
the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  action  of  Sooijkoond,  cerrjing  tlie  heights 
before  Mooltan,  and  surrender  of  the  fortrees}  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Qoojerat  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

6  Mi^lor  Beftt  serred  with  the  10th  in  the  Punjaub  eampnign  of  1848-9,  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  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Capt.  Dunbar  served  with  the  IRChRegt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  Canton,  Amoy,  Chusnn 
Ghlnhae,  Ningpo,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chhi  Kiang  Foo.  He  serred  with  the  10th  at  Uie 
battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal). 

10  CapUin  Orme  served  With  the  10th  Lftncers  in  the  Mtion  of  Maharsjpore  (Medal).  Also  in  tiM 
campaign  on  the  SutlcrJ  (Medal),  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Buddiwal  and  Aliwal,  in  wldch  last  he 
received  a  severe  bayonet  wound  when  charging  the  Selk  infantry. 

15  CapL  Norman  served  with  the  lOth  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845*6,  and  was  present  in  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  In  the  Punjaub  campsign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  daring  (ho  whole 
of  the  siege  operations  sgalnst  MoolUn  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  Incloding  the  affair  of  the  9ih  Sept., 
storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position  before  Mooltan,  and  commanded  the  troops  in  the 
advanced  batteries  of  the  camp  during  the  action  of  Soorjkoond:  aflerwards  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captoln  Jephson  served  with  the  lOth  in  the  Satlej  campaign  of  1845-6,  Including  the  battle  of  Sobraoa 
(Medal).  Also  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  ogainst 
Mooltan,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night-attack  at  Muttce  Thol,  storming  their  strongly-entrenched  position 
before  Mooltan,  action  of  Sooijkoond;  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  : 
afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medat  and  Clasp>). 

16  Capt.  Patterson  served  with  the  10th  in  the  Sutlej  eampatgn  of  1845-0,  including  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  tJie  Funjaub  campaign  of  184S-9,  including  the  whole  of  the  f>iege  operations 
before  Mooltan,— action  of  Soo^koond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  Oate 
(comnMMhled  the  storming  party  ),and  sorrender  of  the  fortress :  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooqjerst 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

90  LieiiL  ClifR»rd  was  present  with  the  10th  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal). 

91  Lieuts.  Bluett,  and  Whalte,  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  with  the  lOth,  inelndtng  the  latter 
part  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

ti  Lieut.  Bariow  served  the  PuiUaub  oaropaign  of  1848-9  with  the  1 0th,  Including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  MooKan,  capture  of  the 
Dowlat  Oate  (grap^shot  wound),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S3  Lieut.  Smyth  served  (he  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-9  with  the  10th,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  against  Mooltan,  storming  the  enemy*s  strongly-entrenched  position,  action  of  Etooijkoond, 
carrying  the  heighU  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlat  Oate, and  surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards 
present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

94  Lieut.  Nedham  served  the  Punjouh  campaign  of  1846-9  with  the  lOtb,  tndtading  the  whole  of  the 
siege  operations  beCore  Mooltan,  aflkir  of  9ih  Sept.,  storming  the  enemy's  stroncly-entrenched  position, 
sftpture  ef  the  Dowlat  Oate,  aetton  of  Sooii^koond,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the 
battle  of  QoQjerst  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

95  Lieut.  Lucas  serred  the  Pu^laab  eampalgn  of  1848-9  with  the  10th,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  before  Mooltan,  atfkir  of  the  9th  Sept.,  storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  and 
surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

96  Lieut.  Crofton  served  iu  the  6th  Regt.  during  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850-51,  and  was  engaged  In  most  of 
the  operations  ssainst  the  enemy,  iaclndlng  the  affkir  in  the  Amatola  Monntelns  agalnrt  Sandillf's  tribe, 
on  the  94th  and  98th  Deo.  1850,  and  also  the  combined  attack  on  the  Amaiolas  ow  the  96th  Jave  1851. 

97  Qr.-Master  CDonnell  served  the  SuU^  campaign  of  1845>46,  ineludinf  the  batUe  of  Sobnton  (Medal). 
Also  the  PuiUsob  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  sgaiaat 
Mooltan :  Indnding  the  storming  of  the  enemy*s  stroagly-cntrenehed  position  I9th  Sept.  1848,  action  of 
Boeijkoettd,  earrying  the  heights  before  Moolta*  aad  surreader  of  the  fortress.  Also  present  at  Ike  baCtte 
of  Ooejerat  (Media  and  Clasps). 

98  Paymaster  Murphy  served  the  Puqjaab  campaign  of  164S-9  with  the  10th  Regt,  iacladlaf 
the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  and  sbrrender  of  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

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*PaxxxtuLi." 
CoZoiwZ.— ||5ir  JolinWil«on,>  KCB^7M.26Mar.l794;  XM2  Aug.  05  ;  Capt.\% 

Jan.  99;  Jlf^;or,  27  May  1802;  Zieut.-CoL  22  Dec.  08;   Col.  4  Jane  14; 

Mqf.'Gen,  27  May  25;  Xt«uf.-Cren.  28  June  38;  Gm.20  June  54  s  CoL  11th 

R«gt.10May4l. 
Lieut,'Colanel.-^Wi  Henry  Keane  Bloonifleld,*^»w.  30  Sept.  13 ;  Ueut.  p  7  Aug. 

17  ;  Ca;)*.  p  1  April  24 ;  Brevei-Mqjor,  28  Jane  38;  Jfot^f.  P26  Feb.  41 : 

Xi«uf.-C©Z.  P27  June45;  Co/.  20  Jane  64. 
Mqjart.-^^  John  Casemlr  Harold,*  ^9u.  25  Sept.  06  ;  Lt.  28  May  07  ;  Capt, 

16 Feb.  15 ;  Brev.-Mqj- 10  Jan.37 ; Mqf. 6  Nov.4l  ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  1 1  Not.  51. 


John  Singleton,  ^7ii.  P17  June  26;  Lieut.  rSl  Dec.  27;  Capt.  PJ5  Feb.  39; 
3f<yor,P27  June  45  ;  Br ev.- Lieut. -CoL  20  June  54. 


Captains. 

Edward  Moore 

Edward  Lynch  filosse  . . 
Augustus  Fred.  Jenner,  t. 
John  Walpole  D'Oyly  . . 
Henry  Maynard  Ball .... 
A.H.  L.Wyatt,  I.C.  «0  June  64 


I       ENSION. 


1 A  Thomas  Peebles. 


I 


LIBUT.       I 

7  Apr.  25 
P  25  Jan.  39 
P21  June  39 
P  5  Sept.  43 
P  C  Dec.  44 
P  24  Feb.  20 
P  6  Feb.  41 
P  9  Oct.  46 

4  July  45 
P 13  Oct.  43 
P  1  Nov.  42 
p  7  Mar.  51 

4  July  45 

P  4  July  45 

15  Mar.  48 

P  1  Dec.  48 

P  7  June  50 

P 19  July  50 

P 16  Sept.  51 

29  June  49  Ipso  Sept.  58 

29  June  49   G  June  54 


21  May  18 
P 15  Not.  33 
P  9  Oct.  35 
P17  Sept.  41 
P21  July  43 
P  17  Sept.  25 
P 17  Mar.  37 
p  26  May  44 
P  24  June  43 
25  Oct.  42 
20  June  41 
24  Nov.  48 


lAPTAIH.    jBKBV.-MAJ. 

7  Feb.   39     11  Nov.  51 
P  5  Sept.  43    90  Juot  54 
P  5  AprU  44      5  June  55 
P 15  June  49 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P  29  June  32       9  Not.  46 

6  June  51 

P30Sept.53 

25  April  53 

6  June  54 

P30  July  62 

30  July  54 

1  Col.  BlooaflcUl  Mrvtd  tli« 
eaniwlfii  of  ISI5,  isdudlBf  Ibe 
hattte  •r  Waterloo,  •lonaint  of 
Canbrajr,  and  eaptui*  of  Pvti. 

I  Lt.-Col.  Harold  •crvMl  tbeatm- 
paJfn  and  battle  of  Contana.  Cs- 
pfdttioa  to  WaUkcrM  and  lifge  of 
nmhloc. 

6  Payiaaater  Boyd   aeeoiBpaHled 


6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

Pl8AuiC.  54 

23  Mar.  55 

P  24  Mar.  54 

P    1  May  56 


John  Roe 
Robert  Neville 
Lawre.  Hartshome  Scott 
Frederick  Torrens  Lyster* 
Philip  Philpol*  ..., 

I  LlEUTBNANTS 

-      ^^       "   John  T.  Tho.  Boyd,  Ad(j.  p21  Jan.  42 

Richard  Maunsell p  29  Sept.  43 

Joseph  Stewart  Travert..  27  May  44 
R.  Wingfleid  Cardiff.. . .  p  6  Dec.  44 
1 --3  I  10  I  0  Harry  Clayton  Hague  ..  P28Aug.  46 
=  s  i  2-  !  ift  I  o  pi^iiip  Doyne  yigorg  ....  p  9  Oct.  46 
Geo.  Toddington  Osbom  p  1  Dec.  48 
William  Dutton  Naper.. 
'William  Henry  Clarkson 

lOwen  Davies p  16  Aug.  50 

Richard  Hotham,  s 8  Oct.  50 

I  Fra.  Wm.  Henry  Petrie    I  p  15  May  51 

■Thomas  Hill !Pd0Sept.5d 

Marcus  L.  M'Causland . .     23  July  5*2 

'Edward  Birch p 34  Feb.  54 

Ensigns. 
Lewis  Henry  Harrison  . .  p18  Aug.  54 
Stuart  James  Shortt ....  p  25  Aug.  54 

Abraham  Martin   '    11  May  55 

Henry  Joseph  Webb 15  May  55 

Francis  Armstrong    * « *  * '      1  June  55 

WUliam  Norman   *      8  June  55 

David  Baker  Oabb    ....  p  19  June  55 
Robert  Fannin  Stoney  . .  p  26  July  55 

James  Leslie  Day   !    27  July  55 

Ptf^7mut<rr.— Alexander  Boyd,"  8  Feb.2] ;  JEna.  14  Sept.  08 ;  Lieut,9  Aug.  09. 
Adjutant. — Lieut,  John  Theodore  Thomas  Boyd,  10  March  48. 
Q,uari€r-Master. — David  Simpson,  4  May,  49;  Ens.  2  June  48. 
^urpeon.— Nesbitt  Heffeman,  M.D.  7  Nov.  51  ;  Assht.-Surg.  11  June  41. 
Assistant' Surgeom. — Francis  Henry  Macfadin,  1  Dec.  54. 

Peter  Divorly,  M.B,  18  Nov.  53 
Facings,  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Origor. 

13"'  I  SI' ^^^  WilMO Mnred  la  the  West  Indln  la  179S.  aad  was  prcMnt  at tbo eapcnrc  o/  St  Lucto*  Ineludinf  Uie  titf  ot 

•*§•■;  Mora*  Foftnnce.    Alio  at  the  taking  of  SC  VlaecBC,  inehicHiiic  the  operatloiM  against  the  forts  in  that  island.     In  inly  ft>1> 

1 1  8  -S  loarlag  h«  «aa  nado  vris««r  of  war,  a^  earrtad  taio  Onadaloiipa.    In  Jan.  17S7  ha  was  saplatod  again  hi  tho  BritlBh 

«  5  «  J  Chi— III,    la  ITSe  ha  was  al  tba  taking  of  Itlnotea,    In  ISOS  ho  embvkod  on  an  aspodltion  against  Ctdla.     In  ISOI  to 

J^  -  o  BCTPC*  •a'  wu  present  In  the  actions  of  the  ISdi  and  SlstMareh,  aad  d<irlng  the  whole  of  that  campaign.    He  proceeded  to 

3  •  §»  tho   PMlasaU  In  ISiS.  nntf  waa  severely  wonnded  at  thebattlo  of  Vfaaffera.    la  Jim.  MOS  he  joined  th«  tusltanlaaicglo^ 

•  £  S  i  and  acted  with  thU  corps  dsrtag  am  anfnona  pavlad  of  strvfce,  fai  wMeh  It  was  repeatedly  engaged  wiUi  the  enemy,  being 

?  a  1 3  ci^loyed  in  eovering  Clndad  Bodrlgo  aad  Ahaaelda.      In  June  ISIO  be  was  attached  to  the  Portuguese  vmy.  and  during 

s  ^  3  a  tbo  sobeoqaeat  operations  against  Marshal  Soolt,  as  wcH  In  the  north  of  Fsrtugal  ss  nn  the  eastern fraatler,  he  eomoaaadedaa 

5  j|^  aSiB^iilaarpaof  Mawhal»«wsibtd*»snBy.      la  AprillSU  ha  waa  appoiawd  assMtd  la  eniwsiid  so  Ooaaral  Silveka  la 

«1§  M  UMiwovhMoof  Tiaa  oa  lioalaa*  aad  acted  as  snah  duriag  a  patiod  of  tha  opavatloos  agalast  Faebla  da  Saaabria.  when  «ia 

•ofa  plana  waatakaa  by  thai  geaaral.     la  Sept.  following,  ha  was  appolatcd  to  tha  ooBaaaad  of  the  advaaeed  guard  of  OouOTal 

'-lis  •wiUafsCorfsd'ArBiak  aad  employed  oa  Marshal  MassenaTs  rear  during  hU  Invasion  of  Portugal,  being  rapcaiedly 

^li  cagagvd  with  tbo  aaensy.    In  April  ISIS  took  tho  field  ^ain  In  eooHaaad  of  Uie  Militia  of  the  Provinee  of  Miaho.  aad  was 

iii^  <i«ng«l  ia  aettva  opnnCl«as  against  Marshal  Manaoat,  oo  tho  froatlors  of  the  Belra.   In  June  ISIS  ha  Jobied  tiia  anay  at  bis 

:  a  c  <  ••«  NVNrt,  Md  waa  appotatod  to  tboaaauaaad  of dio  1st  Poctugneoe  Brigade  of  lafaatry.  wlUi  which  he  Mrvad  at  the  •ii««> 


was  preeeat  at  the  siacc  of  PInshtng. 
A  Captain  Ly«ar  served  with  the 
fiOth  Regt.  in  the  battle  of  runalar 
( Modal).  PfaviO«>  to  entering  tho 
British  Bcrrlco  be  served  In  Porta- 
gal,  In  Uie  Pedrolte  anny.  Aran  ISIS 
to  tS35,  and  was  at  the  deftoeo  of 
Oporto,  and  la  all  the  affairs  fran 
the  raising  of  the  siege  to  die  ler- 
mination  of  the  war.  He  afterwanls 
served  la  Spain  under  Sir  De  Lacy 
Bvaas,  as  Captain  of  Inlkaby,  aad 
under  Espartero  as  Captain  of  Ca- 
valry, and  subse^rntly  on  the  staff 
of  Oeaeral  Don  Diego  Leon,  whose 
escort  b«  eonMnamled  from  ISM  to 
1841.  Was  twiee  decorated  with 
the  Order  of  St  Ferdinand  for 
etafgesof  aaralryatAllo  aad  Beiga, 
aad  with  tho  Medala  fur  the  siego 
aad  capture  of  Irua  and  Morella  i 


(For  eantiaaallon  see  mafgtai.) 


of  tei  Sc«aillai.  the  pamage  of  the  BIdassoa.  and  battle  of  the  NlveHo  i  sad  oa  Uie  IWh  Nov.  following,  1»J>«  ««>f  ><^  ^ 
hia  Bi1gad*.ba  waaagata  savanly  woaaded.  Sir  John  has  received  Uie  Gold  Medal  fbr  Saa  Sebastian,  aad  ttie  Sflver  Wi 
STlffSf  wMlfwo  Ctaips  for  TlmlcTa  aad  NIveHe. 


lyo  ~  r^'  ^*  Bmb.  for  For.~l 
/y      1.8«rr.9Nov.48.  J 


12th(E.Sufolk)  Begt.  of  Foot. 


Ui  b.  emb.  for  Helboane, 
1  JalT64.Dflpot,Cbalbuii. 
r.  h.  G.  of  Good  Hope. 


Teart*  Serr 


60 


Full 
Pay. 


23 


Half 
Par. 


<<  MINDEN"  <<  GIBRALTAB"— with  the  Ca«^Z«  and  Key--^'  MontU  Insignia 

CaZpc"—" SERINGAPATAM"  "INDIA." 
Colonel.— }f  Richard  Goddard  Hare-Clarge8,>CB.^n<.  6  July  96 ;  X/.l  Nov.  96  ; 

Capt.  9  July  03 ;  Mqjor,  1  July  13 ;  Lieut.-Col.  16  Sept.  13 ;  Col.  22  July  80; 

Major-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Oen.  11  Nov.  61  ;  Col.  12th  Foot,  29  July  62. 
Lt.'CoU.—John  Maxwell  Perceval,'  CB.  Sns.  p  21  June  33 ;  Lt.  p  18  Mar.  36 ; 

Capt.  P18  May  38;  Mqjor  pU  April  46;   X^-Co2.  P  2  AprU  50 ;   Col.  28 

Nov.  64. 
r.  Thomas  Brooke  JEns.  p  31  Oct.  34 ;  Lieut,  p  29  July  36 ;  Capt.  p  15  May 

40 ;  Meyor,  p2  April  60 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  19  May  64. 
Mqjors.^r.  Arthur  Home/  Ens.  p19  Nov.  25 ;  Lt.  P27  Nov.  28 ;  Capt.  p21  Feb. 

34;  Brev.^Mqj.  9  Nov.  46;  3f^\  p30  Mar.  49;  Brev.  Xf..CoZ.28  May  63. 
John  Francis  Kempt,  Ens.  P  16  June  30 ;  Lt.  19  May  37 ;  Capt.  29  Apr.  42  ; 

Mqjor,  P  19  May  64. 


Captains. 
r.Francis  Gilbert  Hamley® 
William  James  Hntchins 

Richard  Atkinson 

Henry  Segrave 


r.  James  Wm.  Espinasse*  p30  Apr.  42 


ENSIGN.       I LIBUTj^ 

P~7rAug.  36  P  25  July's? 

9.  Dec.  86       1  Dec.  40 

P18Mar.  42iP17  Feb.  43 

P29ifpr.  42;  P 12  May  43 


CAPTAIN. 


Wm.  Henry  Queade 


0  !  Thomas  George  Vcreker.. 

0  I  r.  Henry  Robson    

0  •  John  Reynolds  Palmer^.. 
0  r.  Edward  H.  Foster «  . . 
A  r.  Samuel  Fairtlougb^    . . 

I        Lieutenants. 
0  \r.  Edward  Herrick/  pm. 

0    Henry  Cole     

0    r.  Frederick  Bagnell «  . . 
0    r.RobertNasmyth  Irving^ 
0    r.  George  Lloyd  S tuddert  ^ 
0    Benjamin  Samuel  Adams* 
0    Thomas  Edmund  Miller 
0    Innes  Colin  Munro,  ady. 
0    rFred.Cbas.D'E.Barclay<^ 
0    r.JamesFieldingSwecney* 
0    Aug.  Johnnes  Leeson 
0    MorleyCaulfleld  Saunders 
0    William  Henry  Paul.. 
0    r.  Julias  Henry  Stirke* 
0    John  Lunan  Wilkie  . . 
Ensigns. 
Fran .  Augustus  FitzGerald 
r.  George  Gibson,*  A  dij. 

r.  John  Warren 

r.  Horatio  Lloyd  Williams 
Coningsby  M.  Harward  . 

Henry  Nesbitt    

William  Dummer  Jarvis 

Matthew  Coke    

George  William  Reade  . . 
Thophilus  Henry  Oliver 
Joseph  Oliver  Johnson 


9  June  43 

27  Dec.  42 

P  23  May  46 

P  27  Oct.  46 

1  May  42 

2  May  42 
26  Aug.  46 

16  Dec.  46 
9  Sept.  46 

20  Oct.  46 
2  Mar.  47 
4  April  47 

P31  Dec.  47 

P  30  Mar.  49 

10  Apr.  49 

P27  Apr.  49 

21  Aug.  49 
P  14  June  60 
P 17  May  60 
P  14  May  62 

18  Sept.  49 
23  Nov.  49 


2  Nov.  43 
20  Dec.  46 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P  2  Apr.  60 
P  18  Aug.  43'  23  June  50 
P  27  June  46  PU  Apr.  61 
P 14  Apr.  46  P20  Feb.  62 
PU  Dec.  46, P  19  May  64 
P   2  Apr.  60  P  27  June  64 


IBREV-MAJ. 

20June'64 


6  Jan.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

P  22  Oct.  47 

P  23  June  48 

22  July  49 

8  Aug.  49 

24  June  60 

P   7  Mar.  61 

P 17  Aug.  62 

13  Oct.  62 

14  July  63 
P  16  July  63 
P2l  Oct.  63 
P2l  May  62 
P  19  May  64 
P  27  June  64 


26  Aug.  64 

14  Feb.  66 

P  27  July  66 


S  Ck>Ionel  Porcaval  con- 
manded  the  reserva  Battalion 
lSihR«>gt.lD  tbe  Kaffir  war  of 
1851-63,  and  for  bit  senrices 


26  AuflT.  64  was  oomtnated  a  Ci7. (Medal). 


P  27  July  65 


a  Major  Bamlej,  Capls.  Es* 

pinaaM.Crofion,  Paimer,  and 

Foster,  LieuU.  Herrlck,  Bair- 

P  21  Sept.  62  nell,  InrlnfTt  Adama,    Barclay,  Sweeney,  and 

24  Dpo  .'S9  Stirke,  Eniign  Gibson,  Quarter-master  Keabitt» 

D  To  A .;  V  M  •«'▼«»  in  **»«  Kaffir  war  of  ISdlM  (Medal). 

X7^^'  7  Capis.  Dnndas  and  Fairtloui^h  senred  in 

P  21  Oct.  63  tbe  Kaffir  war  of  18a3-5S  (Medal). 
P  19  May  64      8  Lieut.  Btnddert  aerred  In  the  Cape  Mounted 
99  riAn    ivl  llifl«*  duilng  tbe  Kaffir  war  of  I850-6S,  and  In 

8  June  66  ^  ^^^  ^^'  ***  '****"  (Medal). 
27  July  66 

31  Aug.  65 

9  Oct.  66 


7  Dec.  66 
Payimwter.— Waller Hlce011vey,6Apr. 65;  ^n«.  Pl4Feb.  61  j  Lt.  P290ct.  62. 
Adjutants. — Lieut.  Innea  C.  Munro,  27  Feb.  62. 

r.  Ensign  George  Gibson,  27  July  66. 
Quarter-Masters.— r.  Alexander  Nesbitt,^  1 1  Dec.  40. 

Robert  Laver,  21  April  64. 
5ttr^«oit«.— WUliam  Dick,  MD.  7  Aug.  46;  Assist.-Surg.  13  May  36. 

r.RobertyillterBGeorge,^M.D.4  Feb. 63;  Assist-Surg.lO  Nov. 43. 
Assistant'Surgeons.—QeoTge  Banks  Floyer  Arden,  9  June  64. 
r.  George  Allan  Hutton,  23  June  64. 
Facings Yeilow — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  5c  Co. 

I  Lleat.-General  Hare-Clarges  aerved  tbe  following  campaigns:  In  Egypt  ander  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby  ; 
in  HanoTer  ander  Lord  Catbcart,  and  In  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  including  the  retreat  to  Comnna. 
Waa  on  tbe  Staff  of  Sir  T.  Graham  in  tbe  Walcberen  expedition,  and  A8sistent*Ad|utant-Oeneral  of  a 
DlTiaion  In  the  Onke  of  Wellington's  army  in  the  Peninaula.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp 
for  Nlretle  and  V\re ;  and  the  SlWer  War  Medal  with  nine  Claspa  for  Egypt,  Corunna,  Bnsaco  Barrosa, 
Cludad  RodriRo,  Bad^Joc,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  and  San  Sebastian. 

4  Lt.-CoI.  HorneserTed  In  the  Kafflrwar  of  1851-98  (Medal),  and  for  his  serrices  recelred  the  brer,  rank  of 

.-Col. 
iurgeon  George  serred  with  the  12th  Lancers  In  tbe  Kaffir  war  of  1691*08-53  (Medal);  was  preeent  at 
_attle  of  the  BriMia  nn  11m  Qflth  Tkju.  iflfto. 


Years'  Serr 


62 


Fall 
Pmj. 


20 


26 
25 


35 


Half 
Pay. 


Smb.  for  Gibraltar,  S5  Kay  51.  n        ,0*7  n.  .  jit      ,^     -r. 

East.  Army.    Dep.  at  Templemore.J        1  ot/l,  OT  PnUCe  Alberts  Regt.  of  Lt  Inf.       80 

The"Sj>AifMr  "with  the  worda,  " EGYPT*'  "MARTINIQUE"  "AVA"  "APF0HANI8TAN"  "OHUZNBE" 
J^ural  (7r09vn,flttperacribed"  JELLALABAD"  "CABOOL,  1848"  "SEVASTOPOL." 

CotejM/.— P  Haft  Sir  William  Maynard  Gornm,*  KCB.  Em.  24  May  94  •  i*  10 
^al.  ^^llP'^Zi'^  ^"""^^  ^  >  ^"^^^  lOOct.  11 ;  Lieut.-CoL  17  Aug.  12;  Col. 
IGMay  29 ;Jfaj-Gen.  10 Jtin.^7 ;  Lt.-Gen,  9  Noy. AG;  C?cn. 20 June 64 ;  Col. 
13th  Lt.  Inf.  10  Mar.  46.  .  m,,  uw. 

Lieut.'ColoneU.^Lord  Mark  Kerr,  ^?m.  p  19  Jane  85 ;  X*.  p  14  Sept,  38 ;  Cavt. 

P  26  June  40 ;  Major,  p25  July  61 ;  Lieut.-Col.  P80  Dec.  63. 
Alex.    Essex   F.  Holcombe,*  Ens.  p3  Dec.  30;  Lieut.  12  Sent     34-    Cant 

22  July  42 ;  Major,  p 9  Aug.  50  ;  Lt.-Colofiel,  26  June  55.  ' 

ilf«ior*.--JohnS.  Woocl,«CB.  J^jw.  12  Apr.  31 ;  X^p21  Aug.35;  Capt.  30  June 

43;  Brev.  Mqf.  20  June  64  j  Brev.  U..C0I.  12  Dec.  64;  Afai.  ?13  Feb.  55 
George  King,*  Ens.  13  April  31  ;  Lieut,  p  16  Jan.  35  ;  Capt.  2  Aug.  42 ;  Brev.- 

Mqj.  20  June  54 ;  Mffjor,  31  Aug.  55.  *        ' 


Captains. 
John  William  Cox'    . 
George  Henry  Tyler  . 
Hugh  Maurice  Jones  . 

Robert  Peel    

William  Henry  Kerr. 
Fred.  Van  Straubenzee* 
Robert  B.  Montgomery . . 
Wilson  Henry  Jones .... 

Robert  Gosling 

Gerald  Fitz  Gerald  King 

Melville  Browne   

Edward  Boyd 

Artliur  Bainbriggu 

Charles  Poore  Long  .... 
Charles  Power  Cobbe  . . 
John  Augustus  Fuller    . . 

Lfbutenants. 
Noel  H.  Bryan  Vardon  . . 
Stan.L.DougIas  Willan. . 
John  Angerstein  Rowley 
Cumw.  Henry  Chichester 
George  Henry  Cobham  • . 
O'Neil  Stewart  Begrave 
Hon,  Jas.  C.  Dormer,  a<(j 
Henry  Lewis  FitzGerald 
John  Frederic  Everett  . . 
Richard  Nugent  Clayton . 
Henry  Edwai-d  Hall 
PhiUp  Edw.  Victor  Gilbert 
Joseph  Priestley  Miller 
William  Haslett    .... 

Henry  Gillett     

William  WUliams  .... 
Thomas  Tyler  Gould  . . 
Charles  George  Anderson 
John  Codd  Conington 
Hen.  Alex.  C.  Wroughton 
John  J.  Paterson  Fux  . . 
Allan  Shafto  Adair    .... 

Duncan  Stewart    

Ensigns. 

John  Bond 

Thomas  McNeille  Gill  . . 
Frederick  William  Ruck 
E.  C.  R.  a.  de  P.  O'Kelly 

William  Cox 

William  Knox  Leet  .... 
Charles  Edwards  Palmer 
Edw.  Lutwyche  England 

Aubrey  Henzell 

W.  Stroker  Cunnhighame 
Alox.  Baring  Bingham 
John  Fencott  James  . . 
George  TorTille 


ENSIGN. 


26  June  38 

23  July  42 
?  22  Apr.  46 
P 21  July  46 
P  31  July  46 

,P  17  Aug.  38 

-P  24  Sept.  47 

P  28  Apr.  48 

P  12  April  50 

P  3  Nov.  40 

24  Feb.  43 
P  29  Dec.  48 
P 14  June  50 
P21  Nov.  61 

13  July  41 
P 16  Aug.  50 

P  12  Dec.  61 
P  15  Oct.  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 
P 18  Feb.  53 
P  22  Apr.  53 


P  13  May  63 
P  14  May  63 
P 15  July  53 
P2oN0T.  63 
P  13  Jan.  54 
6  June  54 
P 18  Aug.  64 
P  24  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  54 
P 13  Dec.  63 
P  9  July  52 
P 18  Dec.  52 
P16  June64 

19  Aug.  53 

2  Feb.  55 

3  July  55 

P  13  Feb.  65 

1  June  66 
P  8  June  56 

29  June  65 

2  July  55 

4  July  55 

5  July  65 

6  July  65 

20  July  55 

2  Aug.  65 

3  Aug.  55 
P  17  Aug.  55 

7  Sept.  55 
Alfred  Gabriel  Wynen  . . !  p  2  Oct.  55 


LIEUT.         I     CAPTAIN.     |BRBV.>MAJ. 


401 

46; 

.  50 


P   9  Apr.  47 

P   8  Nov.  50 

P   IJuly  53 

50,P25Nov.  53 

61  ,  P  13  Jan.  54 

6  June  54 

4  Aug.  64 

P    2  Feb.  55 

P    2  Mar.  55 

26  June 65 

26  June  56 

26  June  55 

26  Jnne  56 


22  Apr. 

14  Apr. 
P  9  Aug. 
P  8  Nov 
P  24  Jan. 

30  Apr.  41  . 
P  12  Oct.  52 ,  P 
P21  Jan.  53 
P  29  Apr.  53 

14  Oct.  42 
P  9  Apr.  47 
P  1  Apr.  53 
P    6  May  53 

P25NOV.  63JP17  Aug.  55 

3  Apr.  46     30  Aug.  65 

P   1  July  53  I    31  Aug.  55 


15  Dec.  54 


P  13  Jan.  54 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 


1  Sir  William  Oomm  served 
in  theexpeditlon  totheHelder, 
1 1    «         r.1  I  *"  *^^®»  including  the  action 
1 1  Aug.  54  I  or  the  IQih  Sept.  at  Beriren. 
11  Aug.  54    Expedition    on   tiie   coast  of 
P17  Sept.  50  >  19  Auff.  63  '  Pn»nce  and  Spain,  under  Sir 
P  12  Mftt.  A'^  «  ifl  A  .,^    ri4  .  •'«'««•  I*uUeney,  in  1800.    Ex- 
H  1^  M&y  5«3 , »  18  Aug.  54    peditlon  to  HanoTcr,  In 


1805; 
and  that  to  Stralsund  and  Co- 
penhagen in  1807.  Campaign 
of  1808-0,  including  the  battles 
of  Rolela,  Vimiera,  and  Co- 
runna.  Expedition  to  Wal- 
cheren,  and  siege  of  nushing 
in  1800.  Proceeded  again  to 
the  Peninsula  In  1810,  where 
he  served  during  the  remainder 
of  the  war,  the  principal  part 
of  the  time  as  an  Auistaot- 
Quarter-Uaster-Ocneral,  Ind  u. 
ding  the  battles  of  Busaco  and 
Fuentes  d'Onor.  assault  and 
capture  of  Bad^joz,  battle  of 
Salamanca ;  action  at  Villa 
Muriel,  battle  of  Vittoria, siege 
-,  .  -  ^^  |Of  San  Sebastian,  and  battle 
31  Aug.  56  of  the  Nive.  Served  also  the 
P  2  Oct.  65  '  campaign  of  iai5,  including  the 
battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir  Wil- 
liam has  received  the  Oold 
Cross  and  one  Clasp  for  Badigos,  Salamanca, 
Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nlve;  and  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Rolela,  Vimiera, 
Corunna  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Nlvelle. 


2  Feb.  65 

P  13  Feb.  65 

26  June  55 

26  June  56 

26  June  55 

26  June  55 

26  June  55 

26  June  65 

26  June  55 

26  June  55 

26  Nov.  54 

6  July  55 

3  Aug.  55 

30  Aug.  55 


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Paymaster. — Duncan  Cameron  M'Nanghten,S5  May  55  ;  Qr.-Afr.l5  Aug.  46. 
Addutant.'^  Lieut.  Hon.  James  Charlemagne  Dormer^  10  Aug.  55. 
Quarter-Maeter. — ^Thomas  Hoban,  25  May  55;  JBns.  12  Jan.  55. 
5urfl«m.— Daniel  Patcrson  Barry,"  M.D.,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Aseist.-Surg,  7  Aug.  46. 
Aenstant' Surgeons.— WilUam  Brown,  M.D.,  18  Feb.  58. 

Peter  Neyil  Jackson,  28  April  54. 

Oeorge  Bell  Poppelwell,  9  June  54. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Lt.«Col.  Holeomb«  lenrcd  with  the  ISth  Lt.  Inf.  throucfaout  the  aunpftlfiii  In  AOIthanUtaii  tram  18S8  to  ISif  tneliulre.  and 
commanded  the  reer-gunrd  of  the  IStb  at  the  paHa«e  of  the  Kojak  Paw  on  the  Uth  April  1B40,  when  he  repulced  the  attacks 
of  the  enemy  on  the  hag  gaga  of  tha  armjr,  and  recaptured  eoiuiderahle  public  propertj.  Aeeoaapanied  the  BzpeditioB  |o 
GIrishk,  and  wm  precent  at  the  etonm  and  capture  of  Obusnee  ( M edal)»  aiaaalt  and  capture  of  the  town  and  rorta  of  Tootum- 
durrah,  and  took  with  two  Companlei  of  die  ISth  the  forte  en  the  left  of  the  enemy*!  poiition  \  itorm  of  Jhoolcbor,  night, 
attack  at  Baboo  Kooeh  Ohur,  destruction  of  Khardurrah,  assault  of  Perwandunah,  storming  of  the  Khoord  Cahool  Paaa* 
aflhir  of  Teaeea,  foning  the  JugduUuck  Pass  (severely  wounded),  reduction  of  the  fort  ef  Mamoo  Khali,  btrole  defcaae  of 
Jellalabad.  and  sorties  on  the  Hth  Nor.  and  1st  Dec.  1841,  llih  Mar.  Stth  Mar.  and  1st  April  IStS  «  general  acUon  and  da. 
feat  of  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabad  (Medal),  storming  the  heights  of  Jugdullnek,  general  action  of  Teseen,  and  lecapCura 
of  Caboo)  (Medal).  Commanded  four  Companies  of  the  ISth  which  formed  part  of  the  force  whieh proccMled  under  Sir 
Robert  Sale  towards  Baneaa  for  the  purpose  of  bringfaig  In  tbe  Cabool  eaptiTes. 

4  Major  King  served  throughout  the  campaigns  In  Affghanlstan  firom  1838  to  184S  IncluslTe.  Including  tha  storm 
and  capture  of  Ohuniee  (  Medal),  siorailng  thi*  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  aflkir  of  Teseen.  forcing  the  JugduUuck  Pass,  redue- 
tion  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khali,  defence  of  JelUlabad  and  s«irtles  on  the  Uth  Not.  and  1st  Dec.  1841,  llth  Match, 
>4th  March,  and  1st  April  1849,  general  aetion  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  bcfoia  Jellalabad  ( Medal),  •lormlof  the  halghta 
of  JugduUuck,  general  acUon  of  Tezeen.  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal). 

6  Lt.-Col.  Wood  senred  the  Coorg  campaign  In  1684.  In  the  Light  Companr«f  the  48th  Regt  t  he  was  at  tha  storming  of 
the  Stoney  River  and  tha  several  •lockadce  leading  to  the  capture  of  the  Huggal  Pass,  and  at  the  takhig  of  Naeknand.  He 
was  throughout  the  campaigns  In  AOkhanistan  i— In  1688  and  89  as  Alda-dcCamp  to  Sir  Robert  Sale  i  In  1840,  41.  and  4t  aa 
Adjutant  to  the  ISth  Regt,,  and  was  on  the  storming  party  of  the  fortress  of  Otausnre  (Medal)  ;  on  the  storming  party  of 
the  town  and  fotc  of  Tootumdurrah  {  had  eharge  of  and  planted  the  ladders  at  tha  etorm  of  Joolghur  (wounded) )  was  in  the 
nlgbt-atcack  at  Baboo  Koosh  Ohur,  the  destruction  of  Kardurrah,  baUle  of  Parwandnrrah  ;  at  the  storming  of  the  Khoord 
Cabool  Pass ;  In  the  skirmish  of  Teseen  ;  the  forcing  of  the  JugduUuck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khali,  In 
the  heroic  defence  of  JelUlabad  (wounded  17th  March  I84f\  and  In  the  sorties  on  Uie  Hth  Nov.  and  1st  Dec  IMl.  nth 
March.  S4tb  March,  and  1st  April  1848 1  the  battie  of  Jellalabad  and  defbalof  the  bedeglng  force  under  Akbar  Khan  oo 
the  7th  April  1848— horse  sabred  under  him  (Medal).  Was  on  tha  storming  party  of  the  JugduUuck  Pass,  In  the  battle  of 
Teseen,  and  at  the  re-eapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-&5,  as  Assist.  Adjutant  Graeral 
to  tha  3rd  Division  and  subsequently  to  Head  Quarters,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma,  capture  of  Balaklava,  battle  of 
lakerman,  and  siege  operations  befure  Sebaetopol.  with  the  eseepUon  of  the  last  attack  (Modal  and  three  Claaps). 

7  M^or  Cox  Mrv^  In  the  ISth  Light  Infantry  the  cmmpaignB  of  1840,  41, and  48  in  Affsrhaniatan.  and  was 
present  at  Uia  eaaault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Toolunidurrah,  tiorm  of  Jhoolghur.  nigbt-attaek 
of  Baboo  Kooeh  Ghnr,  attack  on  Khardurrah,  storming  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  aflhir  of  Tes4>eD,  forcini; 
tlie  JugduUuck  Paaa,  redaction  of  the  Fort,  of  Mamoo  Khail,  lieroic  defence  of  Jellalabad  andsortieaon 
tha  Uth  Not.  and  1st  Dec.  1841,  and  llth  March,  24th  March  and  1st  April  1849 ;  the  general  action  with 
and  defeat  of  tha  besieging  force  under  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabad  on  the  7Ui  April ;  tlie  storming 
of  the  JugduUuck  heighta,  general  action  at  Tezeen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal, 
at  also  another  for  Jellalabad. 

•  Captain  rttraubenzae  served  tha  eampalgna  of  1840,  41,  and  48,  and  was  present  in  eferj  action  from 
Tootumdurrah  to  Cabool,  as  detailed  in  note  S. 

18  Mr.  Barry  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  60tb  Royal  RISes  throughout  the  Punjanb  campaign  of/1848.9,  waa 
present  at  the  sie^  ef  Mooltan,  also  at  tha  battla  of  Ooojerat  Feb.  Slit  1849  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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&W  14^A  (^«  BucMnghamshire)  Regt.  of  Foot  [i2SCM.uitot.]  ^^ 

On  the  Bear-sklnCapt  of  the  Orenadien  and  Drummeiv,  the  WhiU  Uo7U,  "  Nm  aspera  ttrrgnU*'" 
"TOURNAY"  "OORUKNA"   "JAVA"    "WATIRLOO"    "BHURTPORE."    TheReyal 
Tioer,  ■upeneribed  •*  INDIA"  «  SEVASTOPOL." 
Coto?i€Z.—5irJas.Watson,»KCB.J57M.  24  June  1783;  i<.18  AprilQSj  Cap^  11 
Mar.  95 ;  Maj.  3  Dec.  02 ;  Lt.-CoL  16  May  06 ;  Col.  4  June  14  j  Mqj-Gen.  10 
July2l;  X^-(?e?i.lOJau.  37;   Gm.  11  Nov.61 ;   CoM4tb  Regt.  24  May  87. 
£t«<*.-Co/(m«Z*.— Maurice  Barlow,"  J^tm.  p21  July  14;  Lieut,   23  March  16; 
Cfli^*.  P  20  Dec.  21 ;  Mdfjor,  p  12  June  28;  Brevet'Lieut.-Col,  28  Not.  41 ; 
Lieut.-CoL  24  Dec.  47 ;  Col  20  June  64. 
John  Watson,  Sru.  20  July  26;  Lieut.   P17  May  27;  Capt.  p  11  Aug, 
Breo.-Mqjor,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqjor,  28  March  64:  U.-Col,  16  May  66. 
3f^'or«.—5tr  James  Edward  Alexander,^  KC,  Comet  p  20  Jan.  26;  Xt 


87; 
P86 


Nov.  26  ;  Capt.  P18  June  30;  Br.-Mqf,  9  Nov.  46;  Br.  Lt.^Col  20  June 
64;  Jlf^'.  29  Dec.  64. 
Ralph  Budd,  Ens,  10  Mar.  25;  Lieut,  p  16  Mar.  26  ;  Capt.  1  June  41  ;  Brev,- 
Mqj.  20  June  54 ;  Major,  15  May  56. 


Captains. 

John  Dwyer 

VITilliam  Douglas    

William  Cosmo  Trevor . . 
Frederick  Hammersley.f. 
Charles  Cecil  Newman  . . 

Henry  Townsend    

John  M<CullochO'Toole<^ 
Plomer  John  Young  .... 

Thomas  Segrave 

William  Hanbury  Hawley 
Charles  Edward  Grogan 

John  Barlow,  e 

John  Gittens  Maycock^.. 

Martin  Petrle 

Frederick  Smythe , 

William  Hey  wood 

Lieutenants. 
William  Banger  Bower  . , 
John  Echlin  Matthews  . . 
Edward  D'H.  Fairtlough 
Charles  Monck  Wilson  . . 
Dawson  Stockley  Warren 
Gage  Hall  Dwyer 
H.  H.A'Court  lufdefield 
Richard  Hussey  Vivian. . 
Thomas  Prittie  Cosby  .. 
Walter  Frederick  Blunt 
Reginald  Henry  Graham 
George  Bridges  ••••.••. 
Angus  William  Hall.... 
BdwardWilliam  Saunders 
WiUiam  Dods 
Alexander  Gordon,*  tidj,. 
Fred.  Gerard  Armstrong 
John  Donaldson  Bradley 

Ramsay  Harman    

Henry  William  Heaton . . 
Henry  Theodore  Vemede 
Andrew  Alf.  le  Mesurier. . 

Ensigns. 
Arthur  Molony  . . 
Charles  Costin 


Rich.  Art.  Lynd  Fameaux 
George  Money  Bright  . . 
I  Edw.  R.  Fra.  Mansergh 

I  John  Glancy  

!  Geo.  J.  Newman  Beamish 
I  William  Noel  Watson  . 

IverM'Jver    

JohnM'Dougall    

James  Octavius  Machell 
John  Taylor  Casson  . . . 

Peter  Barlow 

Frederick  Ranee    

Henry  Aogustw  Burton 


P  10  July  31 

P  23  May  34 

11  Mar.  42 

P    1  July  42 

26  July  44 

30  Dec.  46 

21  June  89 
Pll  Mav  38 
P  8  Jan.  47 
P  10  July  46 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  2  June  43 

14  Apr.  46 
P  2  Feb.  40 
P  16  Mar.  60 

p  16  Mar.  60 
P 13  Dec.  60 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P 17  June  61 
P19  Dec.  61 
P19  Aug.  61 
P  12  Mar.  62 
P17  Aug.  62 
P23NOV.  62 
P24  Nov.  62 
3  Dec.  62 
P29  July  63 
P  16  Dec.  63 
28  Mar.  64 
P27  June64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  18  Aug.  64 
P26  Aug.  64 
P  1  Sept.  64 

22  Dec.  64 
P  16  Jan.  66 

19  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  65 

12  Feb.  66 

13  Feb.  66 

20  Feb.  66 
2  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

28  Mar.  65 

24  Apr.  66 

1  May  66 

14  May  66 

15  May  66 

27  July  66 
17  Aug.  66 

9  Oct  66 
26  Oct.  66 


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21  Nov.  34 

1  Aug.  38 

23  Jan.  46 
P21  Apr.  46 

2  Oct.  46 

24  Dec.  47 
P  24  June  42 
P  1  Nov.  89 
P  29  "Sioy.  60 

15  Feb.  60 
P  28  Apr.  48 
p  23  May  61 
P  4  Apr.  46 
P  7  Jan.  48 
P 19  Dec.  61 
P 16  Jan.  62 

P 18  Feb.  62 

P27  Aug.  62 

19  Oct.  60 

16  Dec.  68 
P 16  Dec.  63 

28  Mar.  64 
6  Juue  64 
6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  64 

16  Dec.  64 

16  Dec.  64 

16  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

17  Feb.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  66 

16  May  66 

17  Aug.  56 


2  Nov.  66 
2  Nov.  66 


22  Jan.  46 

18  Sept.  46 

P29NOV.60 

P  26  Apr.  61 

P  12  Oct.  62 

P  22  Oct.  62 

6  June  64 

26  Mar.  68 

P21  July  64 

29  Deo.  64 

20  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

P  6  May  64 

17  Feb.  66 

16  May  66 


I  8lr  James  Watson  served 
with  tbo  UtliRefft.on  the  Con- 
tluent  under  the  Duke  of  York 
in  1798  and  94  ;  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  itlande  of  St.  Lucie 
and  Trinidad  in  1796  and  97. 
CoDiraanded  the  14tb  Regiment 
at  the  capture  of  the  islrs  of 
France  and  Java,  including  the 
auault  and  capture  of  DJo(;jo- 
earta ;  eommandtd  the  expedi- 
tion that  captured  the  piratical 
state  of  Sambaa  in  Borneo  la 
1818;  at  the  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Hattras,  and  tn  the 
Plndarreeand  Hahratta  wan; 
actively  asaisted  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  fortreea  of  Dho- 
raone  Mundela  (where  ho  led 
the  storming  party),  Gurra 
Kotah,  andAiaeerghur.  Ifedal 
for  Java. 


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Payma*<er.— John  Peter  Hall,  11  April,  61;  j&n*.  p  26  April,  39;  Lieut.  23 
Adljutant.-^Lieut.X\ex,  Goi-doii,  1  May  55.  [Apr.  41 ;  Capt.  15  Feb.  60. 

Quarter-Master, — John  O'Connor,  11  March  63. 

Surgean.-^'Wm.  Kelman  Chalmers,  M.D.  12  Jan.  55 ;  Aaeist.-Surg,  13 Not.  46. 
Assist.'Surgeans, — Thomas  MacdougaU  Bleckley,  M.B.  6  Jan.  54. 

John  Martin  Hyde,  3  Nov.  64. 

\rilliam  Henry  Price,  26  May  56. 

Facinge  Bnff-^ Agents,  MesBrv.  Downes  &  Son. 


S  Colonel  Barlow  served  at  the  tloge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 
S  Lt-Colonel  WaUon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 

4  Sir  James  Alexander  served  in  the  Madras  Light  Cavalry  previous  to  being  transferred  to  H.  M. 
Dragoons.  Was  present  with  armies  in  the  ll<'ld  during  the  late  Burman,  Persian,  Turkish,  Portuguese 
and  KaiRr  wart;  and  was  on  the  personal  staff  of  Generals  Sir  Benjamin  d'Urban  and  Rowan,  and  em- 
ployed on  Government  expeditions,  exploring,  and  surveying  In  Africa  and  America:  has  received  several 
decorations  and  Medals.  Sened  with  the  14th  Rest,  at  the  siege  of  8«-bastopoI,  including  the  osNtuit  on 
the  Redan  on  the  1 8th  June,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  from  the  I4th  August,  at  the  siege  and  foil  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Capt.  O'loole  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Amoy,  the  second  capture  of  Churan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Nlnrpo  and 
repulse  of  the  night-attack,  attack  and  capture  of  Segoan,  Chapoo.  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and 
the  demonstration  before  Nankin  (Medal).     Served  wiihthe  14th  at  the  siege  of  Scbaxtopol  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Mayeock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  tlie  47th  Rogt.,  Including  the  battles  of  the 
Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (MiHial  and  Clasps). 

8  Lt.  Gordon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-M,  including  the  battles  of  Aima  and  lokennaa,  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

•*•  The  following  officers  were  also  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal),  vis.— Mi^or  Budd,  Cap« 
tains  Dwyer,  Douslas,  Trevor,  Hammersley,  Newman,  Townnend,  Segnve,  Hawley,  Barlow,  Heywood  ; 
Lieuts.  Matthews,  Folrllough,  Wilson,  Warren,  Dwyer,  Inglefleld,  Vivian,  Cosby,  Blunt,  Graham,  Bridges, 
Hall,  Saunders,  Dods,  Armvtrong,  Bradley,  Harmaii,  Heaton,  le  Mesurler;  Ensigns  Molony  and  Gloncj; 
Captain  Hall,  Qr..Masier  O'Connor,  Surgeon  Chalmers,  Assist.  Surgeons  Bleckley,  Hyde,  and  Price. 


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Colonel.^^  Sir  Howard  Douglaa,*  JBt.  GCB.  GCMG.  2nd  Zieut.  1  Jan.  94  • 

Zieut.  30  May  94;  CapL  2  Oct.  99;  Mqj,  12  Oct.  04;  Lt.-CoL  31  Dec. 06; 

Co/.  4  June  14;  Major-Oen.  19  July  21 ;  Lt.^Gm.  10  Jan.  37 :  Oen.  11 

Not.  61 ;  CoL  16th  Foot,  6  Oct.  61. 
X/.-Co/.— George  Finder,  ^»m.  p  24  Aug.  26;  Zieut.  p  91  Dec.  30;  Capt.  P21 

Oct.  86;  Mqf'or,  p24  May  44;  JBrev.  Zt.-Col.  20  June  64 ;  ZL-Col,  2  Oct. 64. 
3fq;^«.— Robert  Alexander  Cuthbert,  JSInj.  P26Sept.  23;  Xteu^  p  7  July  26  ; 

Capt.  P28  May  29 ;  Mqjor,  P21  March  45 ;  Brev.  Zieut, -CoL  20  June  64. 
John  A.  Cole,  Sru.  14  Jan.   30;  Zieut.  26  May  33;    Cap^  p  14  Dec.  38; 

Breoet-Mqjor^  11  Nov.  51  ;  Major,  2  Feb.  66.  


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John  Hope  Wlngflcld 

Henry  Griereon* 

William  Fulton 

Algernon  Robinson  Sewell 
Wm.  Caimes  Armstrong 
C.  Theodore  de  Montenach 
JohnsonWilkinson'  .... 
William  Drake  Hague  . . 
AuguatusFred.Warburton 
James  Walmsley    

I  Andrew  John  Cowper  . . 
Francis  Powell  Hopkins 

Lieutenants. 
Robert  Wynne  Price. . . . 
George  Fred.  Christie    . . 
Rich.  Roxborough  Moore 
Charles  J.  Watson  Allen 
Frederick  Bdward  Lock 
P.  A.  Anstruther  Twynam 
Joseph  Edward  Mortimer 
Aldred  Oldfleld 

'John  Smyth   

Richard  Henry  Fry  .... 
Robert  Tho.  P.  Cuthbert. 
Walter  Goodwin  Hawkins 

:  William  Robertson  Tyler 

I  Thomas  Ecdes  Dickson . . 

,  Ensigns. 

t  Robert  Coupe,  Adj.    .... 

;Fred.S.  L'EstFitzRoy.. 

j  John  Olpherts  Kemmis. . 
William  Starke 

,  Francis  Ball    

Henry  P.  Shafto  Orde   . . 
Henry  Jiirdine  Hallowes 
George  Joseph  Maunsell 
John  Low 


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I  John  Fitzmaurice 

Douglas  Howard  Aytoun 


P  17  May  31 
P  9  Aug.  33 
P 10  Apr.  36 
P 16  Feb.  38 
P  6  Dec.  39 
P 13  July  39 
P  4  Aug.  40 
P  6  May  42 
P 13  June  46 
p31  Mar.  48 
P18  Aug.  48 
P   3  Oct.  48 

P 16  Feb.  60 
P 16  Mar.  60 
Pl7May  60 
P 14  June  50 
P 14  Feb.  61 
P  12  Dec.  61 
P17  Aug.  62 
18  Feb.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 
6  June  64 

14  July  54 
P  23  Aug.  54 
P  24  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

16  Sept.  64 
P 13  Oct.  54 
P 16  Dec.  64 
P2dMar.55 
P21  Oct.  53 

10  May  65 

11  May  55 

15  May  65 
P  6  July  55 

23  Oct.  56 
26  Oct.  55 


LIEUT. 


P  4  Oct.  33 
P  24  Feb.  37 
Pll  Oct. 
P 18  Sept.  40 
P  1  July  42 
P22  Sept. 43 
P24  May  44 
P  13  June  46 
P29Dec.  48 
P  8  Feb.  60 
P 12  Apr.  60 
P  24  May  60 

P 17  Oct  61 
P  16  July  62 

15  Feb.  63 
P   3  June  53 

6  June  54 

6  July  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 

2  Oct.  64 
P  16  Dec.  64 

S  Feb.  66 

13  Feb.  56 

P  23  Mar.  55 

P  25  May  55 

16  Oct.  65 


CAPTAIN.       BRBT.-MAJ. 


P  18  Jan.   39 

P  6  May  42 

P 12  Apr.  44 

P28June60 

P  23  Feb.  49 

16  Feb.  63 

6  June  64 

P  4  Aug.  64 

2  Oct.  64 

P15  Dec.  64 

2  Feb.  66 

16  Oct.  66 


11  Not.  61 
20  June  64 
31  Aug.  66 


Pa2^]iuu<«r.— Richard  Milbank  Tilghman,  28  Oct.  53 ;  Ens.  p29  Dec.  48 ;  Zieut. 
Adjutant. — Entign  Robert  Coupe,  16  Sept.  64.  [p 28  June  60 . 

Quarter-Master, — Bryan  Stratfoid,  5  Aog.  53. 
Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Rose  Dyce,  3  Aug.  49 ;  Assist.-Surg.  7  June  39. 
^lita^-iStfr^cionf.— Jones  Lamprey,  M.B.,8  Oct.  50. 

Facinge  bellow. — Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.  Irish  Agents,  Messrs. 

[Returned  from  Ceylon,  7  May  1855.]  [Cane  and  Sons. 

I  Sir  Hovard  Donglu  lerred  In  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1R08  and  9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Coruana.  Senred  alterwards  at  Walrheren,  including  the  sioee  and  bombardment  or  Flii»hlnfr.  Returned 
totlta  Peninsula  in  181 1,  and  continued  there  citirinK  that  year  and  to  the  end  of  the  cnmpaicn  of  1818. 
feTiBg  in  that  time  been  employed  on  a  special  mluion  extending  ihrouehout  tlie  north  of  Spain,  and  was 
praaeat  at  the  uperationit  on  the  Oibino  and  EmUt..  ond  in  tiie  i  ombined  naval  ami  military  op«  rations  on 
tibt  Borth-«<MUt  of  Spain  io  the  early  part  of  1812,  tlie  aitacl:  and  rcdnrtlon  of  Leqnetio,  and  aftirttnrd*'  at 
tb«  siece  of  Aitorpu;  the  operation*  on  tlio  Douro,  inclnUinK  the  blocltailp  of  Zann  nit,  the  uttAok  and 
i«d««tkm  of  the  enemy's  Ports  on  the  Douro,  and  the  siege  of  Burgos.  Sir  Howard  has  received  the  War 
Us^al  an^l  ona  Cia«p  for  Corunna. 

S  Xidor  Oriaraon  and  Capt.  Wilkinson  aervcd  with  a  detachment  consisting  of  800  of  the  IS  h  Regt.  and 
CcytoalUflc**  nnder  I'apC.  Ullie,  In  defeating  the  Insurgents  at  Uatole  on  the  U9th  July  184S,  during 
ft»  »i>cl1tim  ta  the  Ktadlaa  ProTlnces  In  Ceylon. 

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Colon^L^Jf  Thomas  Eraliine  If  apier/  CB.  Ens,  3  July  05 ;  Lieut,  1  May  06  ; 

Capt.  27  Oct  08 ;  Af£[;or, 36  Dec.  13  ;  LietU.-CoL  21  June  17  ;  CoL  10  Jan. 

37 ;  Moj^-Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt  -Gen,  20  J une  54 ;  Col,  16th  Foot,  28  Jan.  64. 
Lieut.'CoConel.—Wi\\ifimCockel\,^  Ens,  26  Dec.  22;  Lt.  p23  June  26;  Capt. 

P29  Aug.  26 ;  Brev,'Mqj.  23  ^oy,  41 ;  Mc^,  p  17  Nov.  43;  Brev.  LU^Col. 

11  Not.  61 ;  Lieut.-CoL  31  April  54. 
Af^'(»r«.— Henry  Copinger,  Ens.  28  Apr.  26;  Lieut.  6  Mar.  28;  Cop^  8  July 

42;  3fq;or,P26Dec.61. 
Alexander  Munro,  Ens.  6  Oct.  16 ;  Lieut.  26  Apr.  28 ;  Capt.  1  July  41 ;  Me^or, 

21  April  54. 


CAPTAIN.    I  BRBV.-MAJ. 


2U  June  54 
20  June  54 


CAFTA1M8.  BNSION.  LIEUT. 

JohnWillettPayneAudaln     14  Dec.  26       2  Oct.  28 

John  Henderson p  20  Jan.  32     28  Nov.  34 

Francis  Lucas*    p    1  Oct.  25     24  Oct.   27 

Chas.  Lorenzo  dc  Winton  p  13  Feb.  39       2  July  41 

Charles  Armstrong    p  26  Apr.  40     10  Aug.  42 

George  John  Peacocke..       8  July   42  p  24  Oct.  45 

Gi orge  Studdert    p  3  June  36  p  19  July  89 

Charles  Rowley  Piatt  . .  p  30  Sept.  42  26  July  44 
John  Octaviu*  Chichester  •'26  Oct.  39  27  May  42 
George  Fred.  Macdouald  p  8  May  40  p  25  Aug.  43 
James  Wiliiam  Bostock*  p  1  May  46  p  20  Oct.  48 
WUliam  Armstrong p24  Oct.  46  p21  Aug.  49 

LlEtJTENAMTS. 

ThomuS  C.  Higginson,  r.      10  Apr.  42       8  July  46 

Chas.  Coote  Grant P   9  May  45     20  Aug.  49 

Wm.  Charles  Bancroft,  s.    25  June  44     21  April  46 

Francis  Retailack p   2  Nov.  49  p  18  June  52 

Arch.  Philip  Douglas^^;.  P 12  Apr.  60  p  14  Sept.  62 

George  Barchard    p   2  Oct.  46  p  23  Mar.  49 

John  King  Rehdall  ....  p  17  Sept.  60  21  Apr.  54 
J.Watkin8Freeman,<2.pm.  p21  Nov.  51       6  June  54 

James  Davis p  16  Apr.  62  P 18  Aug.  54 

John  Cooper 16  July  62       9  Feb.  55 

G.  C.  S.  Lombard,  d.  44;.  p  17  Aug.  62  p  10  Aug.  65 
Lewis  Stevens  Rooke  . .  p  18  Aug.  54  P 17  Aug.  55 
William  Henry  Carter  ..    21  Apr.  54    27  July  55 

Henry  Keball 6  June  64  p  25  Sept.  65 

Somerville  Geo.  C.  Hogge  p  32  Sept  64     11  Oct.  55 

Ensigns. 
George  Palmer  Lockwood  P30  Mar.  66 
Richard  Calvert  Healy  . .      9  April  55 
Wm.  Charles  Walseley  . .     10  April  65 

Alexander  Gibson 24  April  66 

Arthur  Piatt 1  May  55 

Wm.  Hopper  L.  Moyle. .     27  July  66 
Wm.  Robert  Welch  Lea  .  p23  Oct.  55 

George  Street 9  Nov.  66 

Thomas  Russell r  23  Nov.  65 

Bernard  Heyer  Westby..  p   7  Dec.  66 

Paymaster, — 

Adjutant, — Lieut.  Archibald  Douglas,  0  Feb.  66. 

Quarter-Master. — John  Banyard,3  March,48. 

5ur^e(m.~William  George  Swan,  M.D.  21  July  64 ;  Assist.-Surg*  28  F^b.  45. 

Auistant'Surgeons»-^UenTy  Martyn  Fraser^M.D.  11  Sept.  49. 

Facings  Yellow — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co.    Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  JBt,, 

Armit,  k  Co. 

1  LU-Oeneral  Napter  served  witb  the83nd  R<>gt.  at  the  Ble^e  of  Copenhagen  snd  battle  of  Kl0f«  In  1S07. 
Aide.de  Camp  to  bir  John  Hope  on  the  expedition  to  Sweden  in  l8o8;  and  inbaeqaeotlj  In  Sir  Jobn 
Moore's  campaign  in  Scain.  including  the  retreat  to,  and  battle  of  Corunna.  In  Sicily  with  the  Begiinent 
vatil  the  aatuiun  ol  1810.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  on  the  staff,  Ineludlng  the  derence  of  Cadix 
battle  of  Puent(4  d'Onor,  8nd  siege  of  fiadaJos,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  NiTellr.  and  tha  Niva,  — ! 
including  tiM  various  engageroonU  near  the  Uayor's  house— slightlj  wounded  on  the  lOtb  D«e.,  and  Mfer^lw 
on  the  nth— lost  left  arm.    He  has  received  the  War  M  edal  with  seven  Clasps. 

s  Lt.-Ooi.  OockeJl  Mrred  at  the  litge  and  capture  of  Bhnrtpore  inidet  Lord  Comb«nnfre  (Medal). 


27  May  42 

PIO  No?.  43 

10  Nov.  44 

P  10  Mar.  48 

2  Nov.  49 

P21  June  50 

S  Aug.  49 

P 17  Oct.  61 

21  Apr.  64 

G June  64 

4  Arg.  64 

P  26  Sept.  66 


8  Captain  Lucas,  with  the 
effective  men  of  the  wing  of 
the  6th  Regt.  stationed  at 
Aden,  formed  part  of  an  expe- 
dition of  600  men  under  tho 
command  of  Lteut.-Col.  P^n« 
nyculck,  which  destroyeu  the 
Arab  posu  of  Slieik  Medi  and 
Sheik  Oihman,  and  skirmished 
between  those  places  on  the 
aih  Oct.  1841. 


6  Capt.  Bostoek  served  as  acting  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Brigadier  Campbell  comnaDding  ike  Snd  CaTalry 
Brigade  of  the  Army  of  the  8aii«j,and  was  prtiem  at 
the batUe  of  Sobiaon  (Medal}. 


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ColoneL-^Jit  Thomas  James  Wemyjs/  CB.  Bru.  14  Ocr.  1800:  Zt.  1  Mareh  04- 

Capt.  30  Nov.  06  ;  Afqf.  21  June  13;  i^-CW.  21  Jan.  19  ;  Col  10  J  in  M- 

Mi^.^Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  X*..<?«,.  20  June  64;  C(>/.  17th  Foit,  31May  M.      ' 

^ff  •"^''''^'^;":-^''*""  ^"^^  ^""^^'^ ^^-  -^«'-  **  22  AuR.  34  :  Xtrt//.  i  2o  Not. 
38  ;  Capt.  p  7  Sept.  41 ;  Mqfor,  p  14  Jane  60;  Lt.CoL  9  March  66. 


ENSIGN.     I         LIEUT. 


P2U  July  3tt 

IP 22  Feb.  39 

P12  Apr.  39 

P20July  47 

27  Oct.   46 

22  Dec.  48 

PlOMar.  48 

29  April  36 

P  10  Not.  48 

P 13  Apr.  49 

22  June  26 
Pie  Feb.  60 
P22NOV.  60 
P  22  Nov.  60 
P 18  Feb.  62 
P 12  Dec.  61 

P 16  Oct.  62 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P  29  July  63 

8  Oct.  60 
P  28  Oct.  63 
P24Feb.  64 
P  3  Mar.  64 
P17  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 
P  10  Feb.  64 
P  7  Apr.  64 
P24  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  64 

6  Not.  64 

P17  Nov.  64 

P  12  Jan.  65 

16  Mar.  65 

23  Mar.  66 

8  June  66 
P  12  July  60 

26  Jan.  66 

9  Mar.  66 
26  Jan.  66 

13  Feb.  66 
20  Feb.  66 
16  Mar.  66 

P29Mar.  66 

P  30  Mar.  66 

6  Apr.  66 

20  July  66 
3  Aug.  66 

Pl4  8ept.66 

14  Dec.  66 

21  Dec.  66 


P  3  Apr.  40 
P  26  Sept.  40 

1  Feb.  42 
P  10  Nov.  48 
P 10  Mar.  48 
P  30  Nov.  49 
P  2  Feb.  49 
29  Jan.  41 
P 16  Nov.  49 
p25  Oct.  60 

6  Mar.  31 
P17  Oct.  61 
P  7  Sept.  62 
P  28  Oct.  68 
P  7  April  64 
P  24  Feb.  64 

3  Mar.  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

28  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  65 
12  Jan.  65 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 

19  June  56 
P3l  Aug.  56 
P31  Auk.  55 
P  14  Sept.  66 
P  2  Mar.  65 
9  Nov.  66 
P   7  Dec.  66 

14  Dec.  66 


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17  July  66 


2  Nov.  66 


16  Sept  48 


^y'S'^'-fi^T/.*^*  Bonrke,*  J^w.  Pll  Dec.  85;  Zieui.P^  Oct.  37}  Capt. 
7  Nov.  44  J  Mqjor,  3  Dec.  62.  *       ^ 

Captains. 

William  Gordon*   

Alexander  M'Kinstry  ^  . . 
Rich.  John  Ross  O'Conor* 
Darid  LatoucheColthurst' 
Philip  M'Pherson** 
Q«orge  Tito  Brice  " 
Fred.  J.  Sandy?  Lindesay>* 
James  Dupre  Brabason  '* 
Clem.H.J.Heigham'3  .. 
William  Henry  Earle"  . . 
ChasSeagram^^  U,7  SepiM 
Richard  Edmd.  WilUams  ^» 

Ralph  Smyth" 

J.  Browne  Horner  Boyd  " 

Roger  Swire,**  s 

Swinnerton  H.Dyer" . . . . 

Lieutenants. 
W.  Dalrymple  Tompson  " 
Cecil  M'Pherson".. 
Anthy.  Powell  Traheme* 
James  Dalgaims  Travers" 
Charles  Grieme  Grant  . . 
W.  Herbert  J.  Di^browe^ 
Edward  John  Lees  "  . . . . 
George  Stephen  Butler'** 
Joseph  Gates  Traverse  .. 
/\dol.Halkett  Versturme'^^ 
Fred.  Arch.  Macreight^^ 
Frederick  Carr  S.  Dyer** 
A.  Hammond  Utterson  ^ 

John  Lee'* 

William  Robinson  ^  . . . . 
William  Henry  Parker'^.. 
Leonard  John  Seagram  • . 
John  MooreClarkeTravers 
Francis  James  Berkeley 
Arthur  Robert  Fowler**  . 
Francis  Houlton  Hartwell 
Frederick  Mayoock  .... 
George  Daniel  Webber  . . 

Ensigns. 
Jno.  Geo.  King  Houghton 

William  Presgrave 

Henry  Alexander  Little  . 

Samuel  Bradburne 

John  T.  Bolton  Mayne  .  • 
John  James  Perceval.  • . . 
Robert  William  Torre  .. 
Angustus  L'Estrange. . . . 
Charles  White  Holwortby 

Isaac  Colquhoun 

Thomas  Rochfort  Hunt. . 


'    2  Feb.  49 

21  Aug.  49 

P30  Not.  49 

P  7  Sept.  62 

P24  Feb.  64 

P  7  April  64 

6  June  64 

20  Oct.    48 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

16  Apr.  42 

19  Jane  66 

P  22  June  65 

P22  June66 

"23  Not.  56 

14  Dec.  66 


1  Lient>0«acra1WnefMNTT«d 
with  th«  WalebercB  ezpcaiHon  la 
18W.  and  sabMqucntly  la  tb«  P«n> 
Inula  as  Major  of  Brinada  to  Ui« 
50th,  7Ut.  and  Mnd.  from  iht  for- 
mation  or  that  Frigade  under  Lord 
Howard  in  1810,  to  tfa  Bnal  embar- 
kation at  Bourdraiu  in  ISI4  ;  and 
was  present  in  the  different  aifsira 
during  the  retreat  to  the  Lines  near 
Llsbon.actlons  of  Pombal,  Rrdinha, 
Poi  (I'Arouee,  battle  of  Pomies 
d'Oaor.  lutprlse  ofOerard  at  ATroyo 
de  llollnos,  storm  vt  Port  Napo- 
leon, and  the  bridge  of  Almaiai, 
action  of  Alba  df  Tomes.  deAmeo 
of  Bejar.  battle  of  Viuorla(rte*iTed 
the  Brevet  rank  of  Major),  and  tho 
Pyrenees,  at  Maya.  LesaccA,  and 
Doona  Maria  (soTerely  wonnded), 
baules  of  the  NIveile.  Cunbo.  Nive, 
St.  Pierre  (wounded).  Hellette, 
Garris,  St  Palais,  Tarbes,  Arrl- 
verlctte.  Orthes,  Aire,  and  Tou- 
louse, besides  numerous  minor 
affairs.  Served  also  against  th« 
Randlans  in  Ceylon.  Be  bu  re> 
ceived  tbo  War  Medhl  with  aeyeC 
Clasps. 


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Paymaster, — Henry  HoUis  Howett,"  1  May  56. 

Acyutant, — Lieut.  Swinnerton  Halliday  Dyer,  7  Sept.  55. 

Quarter-Master,— ^ohn  Campbell,^  29  April  53. 

5ttr^eon.~William  Pearson  Ward,'^  26  June  55 ;  Assitt.'Surg,  U  June  47. 

Astut,'Surgeon9. — ^Theodore  Gordon  Bone^^^  M.D.,  12  March  52. 

Walter  Moses  Glbant,''  3  Feb.  54. 

Thomas  Hougbton  Walker,  9  June  54. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Cox  k  Co. 

S  Ueat.-CoIonel  Col«  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebutopol  from  Jan.  to  July  1856  (Medal). 

3  Major  Bourke  terTedibe  campaign  in  Affghanittan  under  Lord  Keane,  Including  tlie  storm  and  capture 
of  Ghuxnee  (Medal),  and  storm  and  capture  of  Khelat.  Berred  at  the  siege  of  Scbaitopol  fh>m  Dee.  1654 
to  Feb.  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  M%)or  Ruttledge  served  the  campaign  in  AflJKhanlstan  under  Lord  Keane,  Including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal),  and  storm  and  capture  of  KhelaU  Served  at  the  liege  of  Sebastopol  from 
Dec.  1854  to  SI  July  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  M^or  (^>rdon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  nrom  Dec.  1854,  and  commanded  the  17tb  Regt.  at  the 
assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  GapUln  M'Klnstry  served  ai  the  sieve  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec  1854  to  July  186j.  Including  the  assauU 
on  the  Redan  I8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captain  O'Conor  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captain  Gollhurst  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.  Versturme  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  tnaa  10  May  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan 
on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  C  lasp). 

11  Mi^or  Bricv,  Captain  S.  H.  Dyer,  and  Lieut.  Lees,  nerved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  2  Jan.  1855, 
and  at  the  assauli  on  tne  Redan  on  the  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Claip). 

U  Cuptalii  Brabaxon  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  native  Mandingo  town  of 
Sab^Jee  un  the  Gnmbia,  on  the  1st  June  1853. 

18  Captain  Heigitam  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  let  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  EarlA  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dee.  1854  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Lieut.-Gol.  Seagram  served  wilh  the  45lh  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  vrar  of  1840-47  (Medol),  and  received  the 
rank  of  Brevet  M^jor. 

16  Capt.  Williams  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  Juno  1855  (Medal  and  CIa«p),  and 
received  severe  wounds  causing  loss  of  right  eye,  and  a  severe  contusion  of  right  leg,  in  the  trenches  on 
2Ut  May. 

17  Capt.  Smyth  and  Lieut.  C.  M*Pherfon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854,  and  at  the 
assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8ih  St-pf .  (Medal  And  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Boyd  served  at  the  siege  of^biistopol  trum  Dec.  1854,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on 
the  8tli  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp),  and  was  wounded  in  the  trenches. 

10  Lieut.  Thompson  served  at  the  siege*uf  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  1855,  including  Ihcasfaults  on  the  Redan 
on  1 8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (dangerously  wounded)  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

SO  Captain  Swire  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854,  latterly  as  Aldf -de-Camp  to  Brigadier- 
General  Wyndhaai,  and  led  the  nssaulting  party  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  and  was 
dangerously  wounded  (Medal  and  Cla»p). 

21  Lieut.  James  H.Travers  served  with  the  12th  Regt.  in  the  Koffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 

22  Lieut.  Disbrowe  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  to  Aur.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

23  Lieut.  Butler  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

24  Lieut.  Macreighi  served  at  the  slrge  of  Sebastopol  from  June  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan 
on  tbe  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

25  Lieuts.  F.  C.  S.  Dyer  and  Utterson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  July  1865,  and  at  the  assault 
on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

26  Lieut.  Lee  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  May  1855  (Medal  and  Cia«p). 

27  Lieut.  Parker  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  thn 
.8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

28  Paymaster  Howeit  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  G  Aug.ld55,  and  at  the  asraoUon  the  Redaa 
on  the  8lli  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Qr.-Master  Campbell  served  at  the  siege  of  Srbastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

30  8un;eon  Ward  and  As>Ut.-Siirg.  Honi'  served  the  Kaitern  rampaifm  cf  1854-.').'},  including  the  affhtr  of 
Manketizio's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balakluva,  and  Inkerman,  slece  of  Sebnsioi«ol,  repulse  of  tbe  sortie  on 
26  Oct  1854.  and  ah^ault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8ib  Sept.  (Medal  and  Claspo). 

31  A;si4r.-8urg.  Oibaiit  B^rved  at  the  niece  oi  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

32  Lieut.  J»ve)>h  Oatfs  Travers  rervcd  with  the  17th  Kegt.  at  thesiese  of  Sf>ba>topol  from  29  Jan.  1855, 
includinir  the  assaults  on  the  Rcdaii  on  18tb  June  and  8ih  S*pt.  (Medal  andClasji). 

33  Lieut  Fowler  served  ibroughout  the  Kaffir  wor  of  1851-53  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  takins  of 
Fort  Armstrong,  the  opeiatlons  in  the  Wuterkloof,  the  Amatolas,  and  other  actions  of  the  1st  Division. 
'Whilst  on  duly  with  his  Regiment  in  the  Amatulaa  he  received  serious  injui les  whii  b  otliged  him  to  return 
to  England. 

34  Captains  P.  M*Pherson  and  LIndesay,  and  Lt.  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  amnU 
on  tbe  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

95  Lieut.  Traherne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  (Medal  and  Gasp  . 


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On  tbe  thrae  eornert  of  the'  Mcond  Colour,  the  Lion  «/  yasutu, "  TirtuiU  KmmuremsU  Prm- 

mlum."    The  ^Aiii;e,  **  Eotpt.**    "  The  Dragon,"  "  Chiha*'  "Peou  "  "  Sstastopol.'* 
CoUmeL-''9  Sir  John  Fonter  Fitzgerald/  KCB.  JStu.  89  Oct.  03 ;  Lieut.  81 

Jan.  94;  Capt.  9  May  94;  Afqjor,  25  Sept.  08;  Lieut-Cul,  25  July  10; 

CoL  12  Aug.  19;  Mqftn-'Oen,  22  July  30;  LieuL-Oen,  23  Not.  41  ;  Gen, 

20  June  54 ;  CoL  18th  Regt.  9  March  50. 
Xieui.-Co2fi— Clement  Alex.  EdwardB,^  CB.  EnsAl  June  29;  X/.  p28  Nov. 84  ; 

Capt.  P 18  Mar.  ^;  Brve.-Mqj.  1 1  No?.  51 ;  Mqj.  25  May  53;  Bt.  Lt.-CoL  9 

Dec.  53 ;  Lt.-Col.  9  March  55 ;  Col.  17  July  55. 
John  Clark  Kennedy,*  «.  Comet  p  25  Oct.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Mar.  87  ;  Capt.  p8  Dec. 

41 ;  Brev.'Mqf.  7  June  49;  Mqjor,  I  Dec.  54;  Lt.^Cei.  22  June  55. 
ilf<(;<^«.— <}eorge  Fred.  Stevenson  Call/  Ent.^l  Apr.  87;  Lieut.  p20  Sept.  39; 

Capt.  P  30  Dec.  42 ;  Breo.-Major,  20  June  54 ;  Mqfor,  29  Dec.  54. 
Archibald  Neil  Campbell,' JSiu.  14  Aug.  28;  Lt.S  April  31 ;  Capt.  I  Noy.  42; 

Brev.'Mqj.  9  Dec.  52;  Af^yor,  22  June55 


Captains. 

John  Borrow't  

John  Cormick*   

Anth.W.S.P.  Armstrong? 
Bdmond  Wm.  Sargent' . . 

John  Eawrie* 

Raymond  Inglis'    

Matthew  Jones  Hayman" 
Charles  Frederick  Kelly** 
Henry  James  Stephenson 
Wm.  Henry  Graves  .... 

John  Swinbnm'*    ...... 

George  Augustus  Elliot  >? 
Thomas  Esmonde'*    .... 

George  Wm.  Stacpoole*' 
Cha.  Jasper  D.  Annesley^ 
John  Cajiavan'* 

LlBUTENANTB. 

William  James  Hales** 
Geo.  Henry  Pocklington** 
William  O'Bryen  Taylor"| 
R.  Hoey  Jex-Blake   . . . .  | 
Bdw.  Hayes  Wilton,  A<y 
Rich.  Pretyman  Bishopp 
John  Richard  Wolseley 
John  Robert  Blacker    . . 
Charles  James  Coote .... 
Ernest  Christian  Witford 
James  Farrant  Ring  .... 
Jacob  Francis- Bryant    . . 

Walter  Blake  Burke 

Thomas  Darand  Baker  . . 

William  Kemp  

Fairfax  Feamley    

Edward  Langford  Dillon , 
Arthur  Thomas  Frederick 
Charles  Hotham  .. 
John  Shadwell  Theobald 
Michael  JoB.Cunningham 

Alfred  Cottee 

Robert  Isaac  Adamson 
William  Robert  Bell . . 
William  NorrisFranlyn 

Sydney  Danrell 

Henry  Hall  Dare 

Bnsioks. 
Rd.  Wm.  Erskine  Dawson 

John  Motherwell   

Charles  Norris  Fry 

George  Spicer  Hutchings 
Jas.  M'Gellicnddy  Magill 

Hagh  Shaw 

Edward  Dickson  Ricard 
Edward  Abbott  Noblett... 

John  Wily 

Henry  Adams ...... 

Richard  Hillman  Daniel 
Arthur  Kay    


LIEUT. 


P  16  Feb.  41 
P  27  Aug.  41 
P21  June  39 
18  May  41 
P  22  Dec«  43 

22  Nov.  43 
P  14  July  41 

2  Apr.  43 
P  28  Sept.  47 

25  Nov.  42 
5  Apr.  46 

P 10  Dec.  47 

P22  Nov.  51 

P 18  Apr.  51 

1  Nov.  42 

16  Jan.  47 

P 19  Aug.  51 

5  Dec.  51 
14  Sept.  52 

23  Nov.  52 
22  April  53 

P  8  July  53 

6  June  54 
P  22  April  53 

14  July  54 

18  Feb.  53 

P  11  Mar.  53 

P  6  Jan.  54 

6  June  54 

P18  Aug.  54 

P24  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

1  Sept.  54 

P  29  Sept.  54 

20  Oct.  54 

P 10  Nov.  54 

14  Dec.  54 
P  16  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  55 

15  Sept.  54 
P  20  Oct.  54 

16  Mar.  55 
20  Oct.  43 

20  Feb.  55 

9  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

24  Apr.  55 
P  9  May  66 

10  May  55 

11  May  55 
31  May  55 

1  June  55 

6  July  55 

18  July  55 

20  July  55 


P  23  Feb.  44 
P  25  Oct.  42 
26  Jan.  41 
26  July  42 
P  7  Nov.  47 
Pll  Feb.  48 

20  Aug.  42 
P  5  Feb.  47 

3  Apr.  49 

2  Feb.  44 

13  Sept.  48 

P  7  Mar.  51 

7  June  53 

21  Mar.  53 
11  Oct.  45 

5  Aug.  51 

25  May  53 

6  June  54 

0  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  29  Sept.  54 
PIO  Nov.  54 

1*  Dec.  54 

P  20  Jan.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

20  Dec. 

29  Dec. 

12  Jan. 
12  Jan. 
12  Jan. 

12  Jan. 
20  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar.  56 

13  Apr.  55 
13  Apr.  55 

1  May  55 
19  June  55 

22  June  55 
P 15  June  55 
P  23  Oct.  55 
P   8  Aug.  45 


CAPTAIN.   BKBY.-MAJ. 


17  July  55 
2  Nov.  65 

2  Nov.  55 

2  Nov.  55 


1  Apr.  47 

P  12  July  50 

12  Dec.  52 

25  May  53 
P  8  Dec.  52 
P  15  Mar.  50 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

P  10  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

26  Jan.  65 
P  6  Apr.  55 

22  June  55 
17  Aug.  55 

23  Oct.  55 


1  Sir  Joiin  F.  Pltifenld 
jolniKi  the  4eih  Regt.  at  the 
ago  of  slxte«n  in  1801.  He 
eommanded  a  Light  Battalioa 
and  a  Brigade  in  the  Penin- 
sula, and  hat  recfired  the  Gold 
Croes  for  Bad^Jos.  Salamanca^ 
Vittorla,  and  the  Pyrcneet. 

30  Captain  Annesley  served 
irltb  a  detachment  of  80  of  the 
Ceylon  Riflet,  which  defeated 
the  in«urgent8  In  the  tint  and 
second  attack  on  Kornegalle 
on  the  80th  and  Slat  July, 
daring  the  tuppreasion  of  the 
rehcllion  in  the  Kandlan  Pro- 
Tinoea  in  1846. 

SI  Captain  Ganavan  terred 
witli  tlie  18th  Royal  Irisli 
throughout  the  Burmeao  war 
of  18fi3.A8  (Medal),  including 
Martabaa,  Rangoon,  Prome, 
and  minor  skirmlahet  on  the 
right  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy. 


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Paymatter.^Churie*  Edwaid  Preston,  6  Jan.  64 ;  Bns.  86  July  44  ;  Lisut, 
Adjutant.-— Lieut,  Edward  Hayes  WiUon,  80  Nov.  66.  [P  19  Mar.  47. 

Quarter-Matter,— l^oukBA  Carney,  14  Oct.  61. 

Surgeon,— Thomeit  Crawford,**  M.D.,  9  Feb.  66;  *A8tiit,'8urg,  16  Feb  48. 
JMi^.-^urgfeoiM.— Edward  Canny  Ryall,  22  Sept.  64.  |  Facinge  Blue.— 

John  Ray  Philip,  M.B.,  10  Nov.  64.         |  Agte,  Cox  &  Co. 

Andrew  Semple,  10  Not.  64. 

2  Colonel  E4wardt  lenred  with  th«  18th  Royal  Iriih  throughoat  ttie  war  In  China  (Medal),  and  waa 
PftfMnt  at  the  attack  upon  Canton,  at  the  toking  of  Amoy,  Ghapoo,  woosung,  Shanghai  and  Cldnkiangfbo, 
and  at  the  concluding  operations  before  Nankin ;  waa  employed  on  the  itaff  during  the  war,  and  afterwards 
appointed  by  Lord  Oough  Assistant  Quarter-Masler-Oeneral  to  the  force  in  China.  He  serred  also  with  the 
lath  in  the  Burmah  war  from  July  185^  to  the  conclusion  (Medal) ;  was  at  the  taking  of  Prome,  and  employed 
on  a  detached  command  for  six  months,  wUon  the  provinces  of  Padoung  and  Kaiigbein  were  cleared  of  the 
enemy,  after  several  skirmishes  and  severe  marches  by  ibe  detachments  under  bis  command.  In  January 
1853  he  led  a  party  on  ^peeiai  service  from  Prume  to  Arracan,  for  which  services  the  Government  of  India 
AQd  General  Ood^vln  recorded  their  approbation.  Served  at  the  sieRe  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  18M  (Medal). 
Beceived  the  Brevet  of  Lt.-Col.  for  his  services  in  Burroiih,  and  tiiat  or  Coluuf  1  for  services  iu  the  Crimea. 

8  Lieut.-ColoneI  Clark  Kennedy  served  with  the  18th  on  tl)e  China  expedition  in  184*i  (Uedal),  and  waa 
present  at  the  mvestment  of  Nankin.  Was  Assist.  Qr.  Mas.  Oen.  to  the  Force  under  Major  Gen.  O'Agvilar 
throughout  the  corobioed  naval  and  military  operations  In  the  Canton  River  in  April  1847,  when  the  Forts  of 
the  Bocc4  Tigris,  the  Staked  Barrier,  aiyl  of  the  City  of  Canton  were  taken.  Served  the  whole  of  the  I'un- 
Jaub  campaign  of  1848-9  (Medal  and  two  Clasps),  and  was  present  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  W.  Whish  at 
the  first  siege  of  Mooltan,— storming  the  Seili  intr«;nched  position  Sept.  ISih,  raisins  th.e  siege,  operations 
previous  to  and  action  of  SooriiOitoond  Nov.  7th  (attached  to  Brigadier  Markbani):  second  siege  of  Mooltau,— 
action  of  Dec.  87th,  storm  of  the  ciiy  Jan.  Snd,  surrender  of  the  citadel  Jan.  39nd :  surrender  of  the  Fort  and 
Garrison  of  Chemote,  battle  of  Qoojerat.  Appointed  Aide-de-Cauip  to  lirigadier  Gen.  Mountain,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  pursuit  of  the  Seiks  and  the  passage  of  the  Jhelum.  Was  then  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Sir  Walter 
Gilbert,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  Seik  army  and  guns;  and  the  forced  march  upon  Attock,  which 
drove  the  Affshaos  across  the  Indus.  Appointed  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier  Gen.  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  and 
was  present  at  the  adviince  upon  and  occupation  of  Peshawur  81st  Uarch  1840.  Served  at  the  aiege  of 
Sebaatopol  from  Dec.  1854  (Meda>).  and  was  wounded  18ih  June  1865. 

4  Mi^or  Call  served  with  the  Ibch  Royal  Irihh  throughout  the  whole  of  tiie  China  expedition  (Medal). 
Was  present  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  of  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  storming  of  the  height 
and  Forts  at  Canton,  and  destruction  of  the  Ports  and  capture  of  Amoy.  Wasemployed  on  the  Suff  in  China 
in  1841  8  as  Sub.  Assist.  Comm.  Gen.  Served  throuKhout  the  3urmefe  war  pf  1858-8  (Medal)  as  Brigade 
Major  lo  the  1st  Bensal- Brigade,  and  for  a  pari  of  ihe  period  as  Assist.  AdJ.-Gen.  of  the  Pegu  Division.  Was 
present  at  the  destruction  of  ilie  Stockades  Ht  the  entrance  of  the  Ran^toon  River,  at  the  operations  before 
and  sttbfiequent  storming  of  the  Citadel  of  Rangoon,  at  the  capture  of  Prome,  and  repulses  of  the  enemy  flrom 
that  position.    Served  at  tlie  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  (Medal). 

6  M^or  Campbell  seryed  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  George  D'Agullar  up  tlie  Canton  River,  In  April 
1847,  and  commanded  the  attacking  pMrties  against  the  North  and  South  Wongtong  and  several  other  forts. 
Served  also  ihrouKhout  the  Burmuh  campaign  of  1858-58:  commanded  the  18th  Royal  Irish  at  the  aii^ck 
and  capture  of  Martaban :  was  un  flAv-ship  RattUr  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  Rangoon  and 
Daliiih  stockades;  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome,  and  repulse  of  the  night-attack  (Medal,  and  promoted 
to  Brevet  Mi^jur). 

6t  Cap  ain  B  rrow  served  In  tlie  Cape  Mountel  Rifles  during  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-47  (Medal);  also 
against  the  insurgent  Boers.  Serred  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  in  Burmah  from  tlie  aJvance  agiun»t  Prome 
in  Sent.  1858  to  the  cLo»e  of  the  wai  (Medal). 

0  Milor  Ciirmick  was  present  with  the  4(jih  Regr.  in  the  action  of  llaharsjpore.  28th  Dec.  1848  (Medal). 
Served  at  the  siege  of  Seba>topol  from  Dec  1854  (Medal),  and  was  wounded  18th  June  1855. 

7  M^ur  Ariusirong  served  with  the  18th  Royai  Ir  »h  thmuKhont  the  war  in  China  (Medal),  including 
the  storming  and  capture  of  the  heighu  and  forts  abpve  Canton  (carried  the  colours),  cafiture  of  Amoy, 
second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  on  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Segoan  and  Chinkiung'oo.  Commanded  the  guard 
at  Ihe  West  gate  of  Ningpo  on  the  morning  of  the  lOtb  March  1842,  when  at  the  bead  of  88  men  he  re. 
pulsed  a  column  of  SOOO  Cliinese,  and  captured  a  stand  of  the  enemy's  colours,  fur  which  service  I.e  was 
thanked  in  orders  by  Lord  Gougb  and  mentioned  in  the  despatches.  Served  in  Uurmah  from  January 
1659  until  the  end  of  tlie  war  (Uedal),  and  commaoded  a  detachipent  coniikibia  of  four  Companies  of  the 
18Lh  Royal  Irish  during  tbe  vhnle  of  ibe  successful  itperaiions  in  the  Donabew  district,  including  the  17th 
March  1858,  when  the  18th  Royal  liish  stormed  and  carried  the  first  stockade,  and  aUo  the  19th  March, 
when  tt^ie  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  chief,  Meu^Toon,  was  stormed,  and  after  considerable  loss  captund. 
Served  in  tbe  Crimea  from  SOih  pec.  U54  to  lltli  Aug.  6^,  and  led  the  atlMk  against  tlie  Latteriea  at  the 
head  of  the  Dock  Yard  Creek  and  was  wounded  (Meoai  and  ('la»p). 

8  Capt.  Sargent  served  with  the  I8th  Royal  Insh  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at 
WoosonK,  Shanghai,  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  Nankin.  Was  subsequently  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  John  Davis  in 
China  for  three  years,  and  acting  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  D'Aguliar  during  Uie  expedition  which  assaulted 
and  took  the  Poru  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  in  the  Canton  River :  receive^  a  severe  contusion  on  tbe  bead, 
and  was  favourably  recommended  Ify  Sir  John  Davis  to  Lord  Palmer&ton  for  bis  services  on  this  occasion. 
Was  appointed  Adjutant  of  Uie  18th  at  the  storming  of  Rangoon  on  Lieut,  and  AdU-  Doran  being  killed,  an4 
aerved  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  185*28  (Medal). 

9  (plains  Lawrle  and  Inglis  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1864-55,  including  the  si^e  of  Sebaatopol,  aMUilt 
and  capture  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  ISih  June  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

11  Major  Hayman  served  with  the  18ih  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  expedition  In  1848  (Medal).  Aeeompa- 
nied  the  subsequent  expedition  under  General  D'Ajtuilar,  which  assaulted  and  took  the  Forts  of  the  Boec* 
Tigris  in  the  Canton  River,  those  of  the  Staked  Barrier,  and  of  the  city  of  Canton.  Served  also  in  the  Bur- 
roese  war  of  1852-S,  including  the  operations  before  Rangoon  and  capture  of  Prome  (Medal).  Served  at  th« 
■leee  o  1  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  (M»lal),  and  was  wounded  l8th  June  1855. 

14  Captain  Snrluburn  served  with  the  S8nd  at  tne  nrst  andserond  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  inelad- 
Ing  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  In  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  18ih  Sept.  1848  (wounded  |n  the  riKht 
hand);  also  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress;  waa  also  present  at  the  aar- 
render  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote  0th  Feb.  IH48.  and  subsequently  at  the  battle  of  GooJerat(Me4»l 
and  two  Clasps).  Served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  IS68-6S  (Medal);  waa  at 
the  capture  of  Martaban;  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Rattler  during  that  ship's  engagement  with  and  deatroctlon  of 
the  stockades  in  front  of  Rangoon ;  present  at  the  operations  in  front  of  Rangoon  on  the  llth,  ISth,  aad 
14th  April ;  at  the  subsequent  captare  of  Prome,  and  miqor  s^irBU^het.  Serrgd  at  the  flif  e  of  Sebastopol 
from  Dec  1854  (Medal).  f^or  continuation  of  Notes  see  8nd  p«fe  of  |9tb  Foot. 


''"^iS^^^Sia^!'^'^]  \9th{The\8tYorhshir€NoHhRiding)IUgt.ofF.      90 

"ALMA"     "INKERMAN"     **  SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel— 9  ^^  William  Rowan,*  Cfi.  Bns.  4  Nov.  03;  Lieut.  15  Jan«  04: 

Cnpt,  19  Oct.  08;  MqjoTy  3  March  U ;  Lt.-CoL  21  Jan.  19;  CoL  10  Jan.  37; 

Mqj.'Qen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  ^4  ;  Uol.  19ili  Foot,  15  JMne  64. 
Xi^ii/.-Cote.— Robert  Sandfirs,^  CB.  Ens.  p  26  May  37  ;  Lt.  26  Jafi.  41 ;  Caj4, 

P3  Feb.  43  ;  M(yor,  P6  Aujf.  47  ;  Lieut.-CoL  P 14  April  64. 
John  Lewis  Richard  Rooke,'  Ens.  p  1 1  Sept.  40;  Limt,  v^Q  Aug.  ^\  Oapt.9% 

April  47  ;  Major,  \%  Dec.  64  ;  Lieut.-Col.  16  Sept  55. 
itfiyor*.— Robert  Warden/  Em.  p12  Oct.  41  ;  Lieut.  p4  April  46;  Copt,  t6 

Aug.  47 ;  Breo.-Mqj.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Mqj.  31  Aug.  55 ;  Brev.  Lt  -Col.  2  Not.  66. 
Robert  Oncsiphorus  Bright/  Ens.  p  9  June  43 ;  Lieut,  p  2  April  47 ;  Capt.  P2d 

Jan.  62  ;  Megor,  15  Sept.  55. 


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Captains. 

GodfreyWm.HughMassy* 
George  Bingham  Jenings^ 
Edward  Cliipplndail^  .. 
Huprh  Francis  Massy^. .  . . 

E.  C.Wiirord.[{..e.20  f\me  »4.} 

George  LidwiU»» 

L.  Douglas  Hay  Currie'^ 
Richard  Doyle  Barrett" 

George  Clay** 

Wm.  L.  Fred.  Sheaffe>».. 
Henry  Turner  Uniacke" 
Charles  Henry  Lambert 
Edw.RobertWardBaylej  ^ 
George  Alex.Warburton*' 
W.  Montford  Westropp 
Ponald  Farrington    . . .  • 

Lieutenants. 
A.  Marshall  Cardew^    .. 

Henry  Mitford" 

Ames  Goren*^ 

Jf»hn  Henry  Kii-ke»«  .... 
Alexander  Praser  Unett 

Godfrey  Baldwin    

Edwani  William  Evans*> 
George  Stewart  .Nutting^ 
Thomas  Thoropsoti^^M^/* 
S.  H.  Molesworih  Eaton 
W.  Godfrey  Dun.  Ma.^8y« 
Henry  J  dim  Browne**  .. 
Richard  Moiesworth^^  . . 
James  Robert  Paiton  . . 
Kdward  St.  John  Griffiths 
Edw.  Nasau  Kindersley 

Francis  Davis 

George  Forbe5** 

Georore  Fred.  Webster  . . 
Robert  Conully  IMartin** 
Pred.Tho.Ongley  Hopson 
Wi.lter  William  Youn^" 
Ciias.  Vincent  HiffernMn 

Ensigns. 
William  Heni7  Moffatt 
Digby  Coates  Peddor    . . 

Edward  Hsles    '.. 

Alexander  Brooke  Morgan 
Walter  Lacy  Rogei^s  •  •  •  • 

Henry  Thompson 

James  Knox 

Francis  Edward  Biddulph 
Couyogme.  Jours  Backas 
George  Douglas  Harris . . 

Craamer  Kenrick 

Thomas  Dennis  Rew .... 
William  Robert  lies  ... . 


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P  21  July  43 
P  10  Pec.  47 
P  7  Aug.  47 
2  Sept.  14 
P  18  Feb.  48 
P    2  Feb.  49 

14  April  46 
P  18  Sept.  49 

6  Dec.  44 
P21  Dec.  49 
P 18  Oct.  48 
P13  Feb.  52 
P 15  Mar.  50 
P  4  June  47 
P  17  Dec.  47 

1  July  68 
P23  Dec.  63 
Pll  Mar.  63 
P17  Feb.  54 
P  14  April  64 

6  June  54 

7  June  64 
P  13  Pec.  63 

11  Aug.  54 

19  Feb.  47 
27  Oct.  64 

22  Nov.  64 

23  i>f(»v.  64 

24  Nov.  64 
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15  Dec.  54 

5  Jan.  65 
P  12  Jan.   65 

17  June  51 

26Jun.   66 

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6  April  65 
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11  May  65 
30  April  66 

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8  Dec.  64 

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9  Mar.  56 

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16  Sept.  66 

tho  Ut   arrondissenient  of  that  ciljr. 
to  Brevet- Major  Tor  the  butile  of  Orthes,  «n«\ 
Brev.  Lieut.Col.  for  services  in  the  Aeld.     He 
hat  received  the  Wor  Meila]  with  his  Ciuspf. 

3  Ueut.-Colou^I  Sanders  con^mMnded  ilie  10th 
Rfst.  In  the  6<sif>rn  cainpaiipn  of  18^4,  ^nd  vaf 
severly  wou>>dfd  at  the  t>^tle  of  the  Ainii| 
(>|edal  and  Clasps). 

t  Lieut. -Culonel  Rooke  served  the  Batlera 
rampaicn  of  1854-69,  including  the  battles  of 
At  ma  and  Inkermao.  fad  lUttS  of  Seba^topol 
(^edalandCUsj^s}. 


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1  July  53 
P  28  Dec.  63 
P  3  Feb.  64 

19  Apr.  31 
6  Nov.  54 
29  Pec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

2  April  65 
31  Aug.  66 

P  14  Sept.  55 

14  Sept. 65 

16  Sept.  66 

P  9  Oct.  65 

P  26  Oct.  66 


I  Lt-Oenrral  Rovan  •errtd 
with  the  ftind  Reft,  in  Sicily  in 
1806-7;  on  the  eapedition  to 
-Sweden  in  1808;  in  I'ortugal  and 
:^pa>n  under  Rlr  John  VIoorv 
rruin  August  1808  to  the  embark* 
iitioM  of  the  Anuy  at  Corunna, 
at  ibe  bombirdmeniaiidc>ipiura 
Hi  Pluwhina  In  ImOW;  in  Portugal 
in  1811,  tncluiiinn  tlie  action  at 
SabiiKal)  in  the  Peninsula  and 
!*ouih  of  t^rifnce,  from  Jao. 
1815  to  the  end  of  the  war,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Vittoria 
»0d  the  Pyrenees ;  attack  o(  the 
entrenched  '-Minp  at  Vera  during 
thepauaveof  the  Bidussoa  Rirer; 
>ttiuck  of  ihefuriifled  pQnitions  of 
La  Rhune  and  Sarre  durinic  the 
piis^iuge  of  tlie  fiver  Nivelle;  bat- 
tle on  parsing  the  river  Nive^Hnd 
(iltHck  by  liie  French  of  the 
lieiKlits  of  ^rcangiiei ;  battle^  of 
Orthes  upd  Toujoute,  and  inter- 
mediate afl'alrs.  Served  al^o  thf 
campvign  of  1815,  and  wu#  pro- 
ftent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo 
and  capture  of  Paris,  when  hq 
was  appointed  Coinmandant  of 
ssenient  of  tliat  city,    pronaoiad 


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Payma*fer.— Thomas  Palmer  «  7  Dec.  65;  Qr.^Mtuter  21  AprU  64. 

AiJIjutant.-^Thouxu  Thompson,  21  Sept.  66. 

Quarter-Moiter.^ 

^urp«on.— Thomas  Longmore,»  3  Mareh,  64  j  Amst.-Surg,  3  Feb.  43. 

Amstant'Surgeoru.-^WWWam  Marshall  Webb  »  28  March  64. 

Exham  Long  HiffernaD,i<>  16  June  64. 

Samuel  Joseph  Bayfield,^  6  May  64. 

Facings  QreerL-^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

uid  I'.IJlil?®^'?*  ^Vl*?  **^*^  ***  '^••™  campalfii  of  1854-45.  Ineladinc  lh«  »»t«l«  of  AlniA  (.ererely  wounded) 
2^1*^^^.!.^!  ?   S«bMiopol  (weunded),  .nd  »aeeeedrd  to  the  command  of  the  19th  Regu,  at  the  ttonniBr  of  the 

5  M  r  ^  .^  *'*'•  <"*«"^y  wounded):  (Medal  and  Clatp.). 
and  rto«!Ii«- 5  .k'^o*?  "*•  *^**™  «M»P"gn  of  1854.55.  ineludinir  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman.  alege  of  Sebaitopol. 
and  storminr  of.  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  and  Clasps) . 

•fi.^  fa°b^^'(.^^^'7,'S.^^  """™  ««»P*""  «'  "54.55.  including  the  battle,  of  AUnaand  InkcnnaB.  and 

a  Sr/JIli^rif  *?"!  ■.!"'^  *?*  Eastern  campalra  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
«eseJ?lt^  «.,"ii  -T'l''!^*'"  '*"**  "^  «*"'"«  *•  »•«•'  P^  of  ">*  •««••  operations  belbre  MoolUn,  and  was 
OoBirilri  vli!r^^o,      ^'    f  <*^»«  «  •*•"  *«  «»•  surrender  of  the  Port  and  Oairison  of  Chcniote,  and  at  the  Uttle  of 
AhST^d  inlfiJ^   .    ^^'l*  ,*'"'<»  *»>•  «««•«  CMnpafgn  of  1854^55.  with  the  l»th  Regt..  meludlng  the  battles  of 

rj^iHJTS:A**''°'??''?P2*' "'*■"'"»*"«  «»'»»'•  RedwiSthSepU  (Medal  and  ClMp.). 

10  cJi;^n  LMlfiT'/.'*7*SK*"  ""  "••••™  campaign  (Medal  and  Clasp  for  Sebastopol). 
baiil#rJ?Si'.  .  J  ;  V*"*"  T*"*"***".  •"«»  Asslst.-8urg.  Hiffeman.  serred  the  Bsstem  campaign  of  1854.55,  Ineluding  the 

I  iL«  tSi        J'??™'!^*  !?•*  •*•»•  "'  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  Claris). 
AliU  ( M*S  Md^ii)?**  "  **"*''  *"  ****  *"*•"*  ""»«*«»  ®f  **"•  ■"<»  *«''•  sererely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 

rii^^f'SSitoJ^r-'ill'S^'  SZS)  *"•  "^'"^  '•"^""  "'  '•"'  *"'*"'""'  *^*  ^"'"  *^'  ^""^  "^  '"^•™*^  '"* 

4^»ron'r:3;;;:for.lt^^^^^ 

sto^^nJ^o^thn^iLrtTe  j!k%!^^ISer£^^^^^^  *"^"'**"'  *-  ^'  ^'  ^»--"*''«  ^  S-««pol.«- 

ani^^X^V£:TcS;^^^;JiSS^rM°'2r^^^^  *"*"*"'  .be  battle  of  Alma.  lege  Of  Sebutopol  (wnnded). 

il^l'^TJSL^iTL^iMS.Tjt'^l,^^^  "  '"^  -*•»••-  "  ^"»"'  »'  *•  '«»  Regt.  at  the  storming  of 
(Midtl Mdol^'IlJ  ""*'*  **"*  *"*•"  eampaign  of  1854.  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
C^'s;t^Tyr„SS)V??e1ijr^^^^^        '''^'^'  (wo«nded).«ui  at  the  storming  of  the  R«lan  on  the  8th 

19  Lieut.  Kirke  senred  in  1856  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
8th^SepMMed"\rd"c^p\*^  '*  "*'  •""  **'  Sebastopol  (sererely  wounded),  and  at  the  rtonning  of  the  Redan  on  the 

19?h  KiS!;fS?a'lSi!lte  ^ll"J^  *»t  the  «ege  of  Sebastopol.  and  commanded  the  Gienadier.  of  the 

hi.  lea  I  w;h.7ha?SSni  Se  W^  *'*''  ''^^    *  '^  dangerouJy  wounded  by  a  baU  which  passed  thiough 

th?R^  oB^the  8tf:  bUiT^mSS  Md  cf..^^™*  """'^  •*  ***•  ^'"•'  ^'  "^  ^  "•«•  *'  Sebaaiopol.  uid  at  the  as«ult  on 
8e?t.^Sir^*ii3^]fMSi  M^^^  «''»»•  •««•  «»'  SebaUopol.  and  at  the  .tonnin«  of  the  Sedan  on  the  StI. 

M  ^^^^r^Za^^SI^i^''*^^  '*,**»•  "■■»**  ««  »»»•  »«Un  OB  the  8th  Sept.  18M  (Medal  and  Claep). 

iW  .l«»l.8l»(«»  lUj«d4  Mcnd  .t  th.  dec  u4  tolTof'grtSl^l  (mSS  mkI  Clwp). 


Coii«ntt<»«on  ^  JVofM  <#  18tt  Foot,  pay*  89. 

JliS  Jiyl-..^  "'^I?',,':  ?•  Jf*  5?J»i  'i^  •'"'  *"•  expedition  und.r  0«..r.1  D'AgnlUr  i.  AprtI  IM7. 

on  the  r2t"^^d  llih^nrii  ilSl  ^'1  '•ii"'  '?K^  ^"  "•«  '^•^"»*»  '^^^  J  *"  ^*»«  opcratioi  io  front  of  KanRoon 

P^il^o^lA^^^^  and  Taylor.  Ued  In  the  Burma*,  cam- 

Taylor  weffwSndeS^lh  J^nl.         "*  *'  "**  '^'«*  ^'  SohMtopol  (Medal).    Lienta.  PocUiDgton  and 

.tcam^JiiSte  P^'dl^rt'^^^^^^  *^«  Bnrmewwarof  18»«.M;  w«i  on  board  the  EJ.C. 

SlTer;2ReddIriS?h]^S^^^  •"**  dettructJon  of  the  anemy'i  itoekadei  In  the  Rangoon 

S^^ia^  (Vid!^^^LT^^^  *°  **»•  ^»«»»**y'  •»'»  •*  "»«  "tonn  and  capture 

19th  Ma^cMedal).  ™*"*  "*'  '^^  ^""  ****""  Redoubt;  alao  at  the  itonn  and  capture  of  Ba^n) 

Rlni!  ^er"Ke2?7,Ii!;ilS!'Vil?  \®***  x'^"^*^'  Ll«t..  Blake.  Wilton.  Wolieley,  Blacker.  Ooote,  Wllfbrd, 
fw^Sided  18th  jS).^"^^  CunnChi/SSll'  (wounded  18th  June).  wW  Frederick/  HothiS 
(Medal),  ^'  *"*®""°'  Cunningham,  Cottee.  Adamion,  and  Bell  lerred  at  the  elege  of  Sebaatoppl 


Digitized  by  V^OO*^  It! 


Depot,  Parkhorst!     ]      ^Oth  (The  East  Detooshtre)  Regt.  of  Foot  92 

••mNDEN«    "EGMONT-OP-ZBE"    The SpAinx,  with  the  word.  "EOYPT"    "MAIDA"    "VIMIERA" 
"CORUNNA"    "YITTORIA"    "PYRENEES"    "0RTHE8"    "TOULOUSE"     "PENINSULA'* 
"ALMA"    "INKERMAN*'    "SEVASTOPOL." 
ColoneL--^  Henry  Thomaa,*  CB.  Bns.  1  April  98;  Lt,  29  Dec.  98;  Copt,  10 
Sept.  06;  ilfffj.  26  Aug.  13;  U.^Col.  21Jan.  19;  CoL  10  Jan.  37  ;  Major- 
Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Qen,  20  June  54 ;  CoL  20th  Foot,  26  July  64. 


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41 ;  Mqfor.f^  SO  Dec  53  ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col  12  Dec.  54;  Lt.^Col.  10  May  55. 
Jfir^ar*.— Scrope  Reynett  Berdmore,^  Sns.  p  25  Jan.  25 ;  Lieut.  11  Oct.  27; 

Capt.  15  April  42 ;  Brev.-Maj.  20  June  54 ;  Mqj,  29  Dec.  54. 
George  Steevens*  Ens.  p  3  Aug.  38 ;  Lieut,  p  17  Apr.  40 ;  Capt.  14  Apr.  46 : 

Mt^or,  16  Oct.  55 ;  Brevet -Lieut. -Col.  2  Not.  56. 


Captains, 
Wm.  Pollexfen  Radcliffe^ 
Charles  Ricliard  Butler,"«. 
FredericlE  Nassau  Dore^. . 
James  George  Hay*®  ... . 

George  Benuetl*'*    

William  Heury  McNeill" 

Charles  Lutyens 

Charles  Edw.  Parkin  son '^ 
Wm.  D.  Scrase  Dickins^. 
Aujj-  Riversdale  Warren* 
Geo.  Shuldham  Pcard,"  #. 
Philip  George  Hewett" 
Thomas  Casey  Lyons  .. 
Barrington  G.  Dashwood 

Francis  Padfield" 

W.  L.  Devenish  Meares^ 

LlJSUTBNANTS. 

George  Dowglasse'^  .... 
Hect.  Barlow  Vaoghan^^t 
John  James  S.  O'Neill^  . 
Wm.  Vivash  Maskelync^ 
WellinKton  MitcheU  .... 

John  Liiile**  

William  Cave» 

George  Edward  Francis. . 
Patrick  Geraghty/'  Adj. 
JohnT.  VaugbanKirkby« 
Harry  Wurmald  Mason 
William  Younu«  .... 
Edward  Aug.  Patrfckson^ 
Francis  George  Holmes^ 
Fred.  Lockwood  Edridge^ 
Chas.  Gustavas  Rochfurt 
Thomas  Shore  Macdonogh 

John  Garden 

W.  Fraser  Forbes  Gordon 
WUliam  David  Nunn»  .. 
Hon.  Adolp.E.P.Vereker" 
George  Blalr  Duffin   .... 

George  Getbin    

Ensigns. 
John  Edward  Barrow**  . . 
John  Hen.HerbertSt  John 

Conroy  Fahie 

Owen  Tudor  Burno  .... 
Douglas  Wjmberley  .... 
Henry  Smith  Watkins  . . 

Joseph  Cooke  Cox 

Charles  Verey 

Stephen  Egan 

Robert  Bluunt    

Fred.  Augnstus  Ramsay 

Thomas  K.  Hoblyn    

Charles  Kyrle  Chatfield 


ENSIGN. 


P  12  Mar.  41 
10  Jan. 42 

26  Oct.  41 
P31  Dec.  44 
P  20  Dec.  46 
P  1  Oct.  47 
P   4  Feb.  48 

29  June  49 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P12Mar.  52 
P  6  Feb.  48 
P 10  July  62 
P31  Aug.  45 
P  13  Feb.  52 
P   7  Apr.  48 

29  Nov.  50 

Pll  Mar.  63 
P30  Dec.  53 

6  June  54 
P  7  June  64 
11  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 
P 14  Dec.  49 
P  22  April  63 

6  Nov.  64 

15  Dec.  64 
P  11  Jan.  65 
P  12  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  65 

16  Feb.  66 
P  19  Feb.  65 

9  Mar.  66 
P  28  Mar.  56 
P  30  Apr.  65 

1  May  56 
20  Feb.  66 

2  Mar.  66 
4  May  55 

15  June  55 

16  Mar.  55 

30  Mar.  56 
P  29  Apr.  55 

15  May  56 
24  May  56 

P 10  Aug.  56 

31  Aug.  56 
P  25  Sept.  55 

9  Oct.  65 
P  15  Oct.  55 

16  Oct.  55 
P  26  Oct.  55 


LIBUT. 


P   2  Aug.  42 

P2l  Mar.  46 

14  Jan.  44 

P    1  Sept.  48 

8  Mar.  62 
P  30  Dec.  53 
P20Jan.  54 

6  June  54 
P  7  June  54 
P  16  June  54 
P24Mar.54 

11  Aug.  54 
p  2  Nov.  40 
P  20  Oct.  54 

6  June  54 
Pll  Oct.  63 

6  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  66 

P    8  June  52 

9  Feb.  55 
17  Feb.  56 

0  Mar.  56 

9  Mar.  66 

26  Mar.  56 

11  May  56 

16  June  66 

10  Aug.  56 

PIO  Aug.56 

PIO  Aug.  66 

P 17  Aui,'.  66 

P   7  Sept.  56 

21  Sept.  66 

16  Oct.  55 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  54 
24  Apr.  56 

2  Nov.  56 


P 25  July  61 

6  June  54 

P 13  Sept.  63 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  55 
P 13  Feb.  65 
P  20  Feb.  65 
P    1  May  65 

11  May  65 
P  27  July  66 
P27  July  66 
PIO  Aug.  65 

21  Sept.  55 

16  Oct.   56 

1  M^JorOraen 
puiiad  Sir  Junes  Cralff*i  espcdlUoa 
to  Halta  and  Naptei  ia  1805.  and 
•erred  in  Sir  James  Kempt**  Lifht 
Battalion.  Proceeded  thence  with 
the  armj  which  tooii  poMCMton  of 
Aicilj  I  Mnrcd  there  tour  years,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
Islands  of  isehia  and  Proelda.  He 
Joined  the  >rd  BatUUon  of  his 
Regiment  (tiie  S7th)  at  Bscallio  in 
the  north  of  Pertural  in  April 
previous  to  the  campaign  of  18 IS, 
and  haring  Command  of  the  Light 
Company,  be  was  aotively  employed 
previous  to  and  at  the  battle  of 
Vlttorla,  investment  of  Pampeluna, 
batdi^  of  the  Pyrenees  at  the  Pass 
of  Roncesvalles.  heighu  of  Linsoaln, 
heights  above  Pampeluna,  storming 
of  the  French  position  on  the  Mth 
July,  and  pursuit  of  the  enemy  unUl 
the  6th  Aug.  1813  i  passage  of  Uie 
Bidassoo,  belgbu  above  Vera.  In 
command  of  the  Light  Companies  of 
Uie  right  Brirade  4Ui  Division,  he 
eommraced  the  battle  of  the  Nivrlle 
by  an  attaeli  upon  thi  French  ad- 
vanced redoubt  I  In  storming  their 
main  position  his  horse  was  lei  I  led 


P  16  Oct.  66 

P  1A  n^f  RR  '*°^''^  '''™l  "^  ^  following  them 
*"  UCU  00  J  „p  a„T,  uiem  out  of  Uie  vUlagc  of 
St.  P«e.  He  was  also  employed  In  the  aflhlrs  at  Uarre^s 
House  and  near  Bayonne  on  the  10th  and  19th  Dec.,  and 
when  the  army  was  put  in  motion  to  repel  the  enemy's 
encroachment  upon  our  winter  poeltJon  i  also  actively 
employed  upbn  the  heights  of  Bidaehe.  Commanded  the 
above-mentioned  Light  Ccmpenies  at  the  battle  of 
Orthes,  batUe  of  Toulouse— the  previous  day  to  which 
he  took  possession  of  the  bridge  over  the  river  Brs, 
and  the  village  orCroixd*Orade.vhieh  had  been  captured 
by  a  charge  of  the  18th  Hussars.  Next  morning  bo 
moved  off  his  post  and  covered  the  advance  of  the 
divisions  upon  Mtmt  Blanc,  and  subsequently  covered 
the  flank  movement  of  the  columns  to  turn  the  right 
of  the  enemy,  and  also  the  advance  of  the  division  till 
it  erowned  the  heights  (horse  killed  onder  him)  ;  h« 
then  drove  in  the  enemy's  skirmishers,  and  took  np  a 
line  to  eover  the  columns  till  night  After  the  tciml- 
nation  of  the  Peninsular  War  he  embarked  at  Bordeaux 
with  the  1st  Battalion  S7th  Regt  for  Canada  i  was  pre- 


2  Nov.  55 

»  Champlaln,  and  covered  the  retreat  flrom  Plattaburg  to  Montreal.  He  was  aflerwatds  pre- 
mk  «K  Ike  capcanof  Paris,  and  served  In  France  with  the  Army  of  Oeeupatlon.  He  has  reeeived  the  Qold  Medal  and  two 
Clasyo  for  NlveUe*  Orthct,  and  Tonlonse  i  and  the  SUver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vltloria.  Pyrenets  ••*  iq^. 


93  20M  (  The  East  Devonfkire)  Begt  <ff  Foot. 


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Paymaster. — Godfrey  Goodman  Mpsley^iMl  Oct.  58;  JI7n#.Pl  May  46;  Lieut, 
Acyutant.—Lieui,  Patrick  Geragbty/^  16  dfov.  56.  [P  J I  May  ^9. 

Qmrter-Maiter.—Jamet  Ayleit,**  9  Feb.  66. 

Surgeon.-^Edwnd  Howard,*^  24  Feb.  64;  Assiet.-Surg,  29  April  42. 
AssUtant'Surgeons.-^ThomM  Wright »  21  April  64. 

BowlaDd  WiiDburn  Carter,>i'  28  July  64. 

Richard  Wolaeley,*'  28  July  54. 

Facing*,  YeUow* — Agente,  Mesars.  Cox  and  Co. 

5  Colonel  Horn  serredl  the  Butera  eaniMtlgn  of  I864«M;  commaQded  the  right  Brigade  4th  Divicioa  at 
the  battle  of  Alma;  and  the  90ib  Reiipncnt  a*  the  bittlee  of  Balaklava  (and  re-capture  of  the  redoubts  and 
gunt  from  the  RusKiann,  who  had  driven  the  TurkUh  force  therefrom  the  Mme  mominx)  and  Inkerqian 
(twice  wouQiied  Mnd  hone  khot  under  biro);  present  throughout  the  siese  operations  against  ;<lebasiopQ], 
and  in  the  trenches  at  the  two  asHaults  nnd  fail  of  tlie  town  (Ifedal  and  Clasps) :  at  luiiernian  he  suc- 
ceeded to  the  command  of  the  4ih  Uivlston. 

8  Lc-Col.  Evelegh  served  the  Postern  campaign  of  1894-65  with  the  80th  Begt.,  ineluding  the  baJtlet  of 
Alma,  Baiaklava,  and  Initerroan (brought  the  Rext.  out  of  action),  siege  and  fail  of  Sebustqpol  (Medal  ao4 
Clasps);  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn. 

4  M^|or  Berdmore  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  with  the  90th  Regt.,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  affair  of  the  I8th  June  (^founded)  (Medal  and  CUips);  also  present  at  the 
capture  of  Kinbopm. 

6  Captains  Dlckins  and  Warreo,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopo)  (Medal);  also  present  at  the  capture 
of  Kmboum. 

6  Lt.-CoIonel  Steevene  served  the  Ea»teni  carop«ign  of  1864  with  the  SOth  Regt,  including  the  baitlee 
of  Alma,  Balalilava,  and  Inlierman,  siege  and  fall  of  Spbastopol,  and  affair  of  the  ]8th  Jujie  (lledal  and 
Clasps);  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn. 

7  M^Jor  Radcliffe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65  with  the  80th  Regt,  including  the  battles  pf 
Alma  (as  Aide-de-Camp  to  acting  Brigadier  General  Horn),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  affair  of  the  I8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Mujor  Butler  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-65.  including  the  batHee  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  anil 
Inkerman  (severeiv  wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  88rd  March,  apd  aSUr  of  18ih  June 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Capt.  Dore  served  with  the  Quffs  in  the  battle  of  Pannier  (Medal).  Served  with  the  SOth  Begt.  at  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded)  (Medal) ;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn. 

10  Major  Hay  an'i  Captam  ParitiQSoti  served  the  Eastern  caiuuaign  of  1864,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava.  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  afikir  of  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps);  also 
prevent  at  the  capture  of  Kinbourn. 

11  Captain  M'Neiil  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  inclttdlog  the  battlce  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  S«*bastopol  (Medal  and  CUhps). 

18  CapUin  Bennett  served  tiie  E<«Htern  cfmpHign  of  1354  with  the  80th  Rest.,  including  the  baitica  of 
Alma.  BHl«klav4,  and  Inkerman  (sev«»reljr  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Capt.  Peard  served  the  Eastern  campai;in  of  ls64  with  the  80ih  Regt,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Padfleld  served  tne  Eu«tern  campaign  of  1854-55  a#  AdJutHnl  of  the  1:0th  Regt,  including  the 
bailies  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (woupded.  and  horse  shot  under  him),  and  siege  operations 
against  8«'ba*topoI  (severely  wounded)  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Lieut.  Duwglas»e  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  with  the  SOth  Regt,  including  the  hattlfa 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebiistopni  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16t  Lieut.  Vnuslian  nerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854:55,  including  ilie  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  f  .ll  of  Sebastopol,  and  affair  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps;;  also  present  at  the 
capture  of  Kii. bourn. 

17  Lieut  Oeraghij  and  Assist.-Surgeon  Wolseley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  li^64-66,  ineluding 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wonpded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  adair  of  tiie  18th  June 
(M«dal  and  Clasps).    Assist.-Surge^m  Woiselej  was  also  at  the  assault  on  the  8th  dept 

18  Paymaster  Mosiey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  with  the  SOth  Regt.,  including  the  hattlea 
of  Alma  and  Ini^erman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claepe). 

18  AssUt-^Jurgfon  Cartar  served  In  ^he  B«sierii  campaieo  of  1854  with  the  SOth  Regt  Including  the 
battle  of  Alma  and  eiege  iff  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

30  latent.  Cave  was  engaxea  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Sahajee,  Western  Africa 
1st  June  1868.    Served  with  tiie  80ih  Begt  at  the  sieve  of  Sebastopol  (M^dal). 

81  Captain  Hewett  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal),  including  the  a^r  of  tha  18th  ^uoe ;  also 
present  at  the  capiure  of  Kinbourn. 

83  l^s.  O'Neill  and  Holmes  »erved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal),  including  the  affair  of  the  iSth 
Jnne  (wo»nd*'d)  .  al:»o  p>e»ent  at  the  capture  or  Kloboum. 

88  Captaiii  Heares,  Lts.  Little,  Kirkby,  PatilckiQi).  liUi ridge.  Nun n,  and  Barrow  served  mi  |he  liege  of 
8el>aoto|)oi  (Medal)  ;  also  present  at  the  capture  uf  Kinbourn. 

84  Qr.-Ma4er  Aylct  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  65,  including  tl|^  battles  of  Alqia  and 
Iplcermifn,  siege  of  S^'baftopof,  and  affair  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clai>p»). ' 

i(5  Surueon  Howard  and  Assist.-Surg.  Wrieht  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66.  Indpdlnr  tha 
bailies  of  Alma  and  ^nkeri^n,  and  siege  qf  jS^astopp)  (^edal  apd  Clasps).  SurgeDo  MQvacd  ira«  alto  at 
the  a^auU  op  the  8ih  S<  pt. 

88  Li«'Ut.  Vouns  serviMl  a^  thp  sl«we  pf  8eba»topol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

87  Uauto.  Ma*h«lyM  and  Mm.  A.  Vgf$Ut  W0re  at  the  capturp  of  lUabourn. 


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.  The'  Thuha  wUhln  tbe  01rol«  of  6t.  Andreir,  '*  Nemo  mt  impune  lac^itU,**   Th«  Kioir't  CyptoM 

and  Crown  "  BLADENSBURG"  "  ALMA »'  "  INKKBMAN  "  "  SEVASTOPOL." 

Cokmel^JfWi  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans,*  GCB.  £ns.  1  Feb.  07;  Lt.  1  Dec.  06; 

Cap^.  12  Jan.  15 ;  Maj,  II  May  15;  Lt.-CoL  18  June  15;  Co/.  10  Jan.  37 ; 

Mqf.'Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  LL-Gen.  20  Jane  64. ;  Col.  2l9t  Fusiliers,  29  Aug.  58. 
Lteut.'CoUmels.-^John  Ramsay  Stuart,'  2nd  Lieut,  p  20  Jan.  32 ;    Lieut,  0 

Aug.  36  ;  Capt,  n  10  Jan.  40 ;  Afflyor,  p9  Feb.  49 ;  Lt.-Col.  16  Nov.  54. 
C.  R.  Sackville,  Lord  West,*  CB.  ^tu.pSO  Aug.  33;  Lt,  p6  June  36;  Capt.  P;5 

Apr.  42;  Br.-Mqj.  3  Apr.  46;  Br.  Lt.-Col.  2  Aug.  50;  Jf^'.  P  23  Apr.  58; 

Lt.'Col.  9  March  56  ;  Col.  17  July  56. 
Mqjors.—John  Thomas  Dalyell,  2nd  Lieut.  14  May  47  ;  Lieut,  p  21  June  50; 

Capt.  P  23  Apr.  52 ;  Br ev.- Major,  12  Dec.  64 ;  Majw,  3  Aug.  56. 
Hon.  William  Stuart  Knox,  Bns.  p  12  Jan.  44 ;  Limt.  p  29  Dec.  46 ;  Capt.  P  17 

Aug.  52  ;  Afa/or,  p  16  Nov.  55. 


Y«an'8erv. 

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9 

0 

12 

0 

9 

0 

16 

0 

16 

4A 

9 

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8 

4 

6 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

1    4 

0 

1    4 

0 

1 

0 

1 
,    4 

0 

1    3 

0 

!    2 

0 

Captains. 
George  Neeld  Boldero^  . . 
Fran.  £.  Newport  Tinley 

Humphrey  Gray^ 

Wm.  Pole  Collingwood . . 
Saml.  Wm.  Hen.  Hawker 
Edwin  A.  Tucker  Steward 

John  Aldridge    

Crofton  Peddie  .••...•. 
Fred.  R.  Eyre  Buroside  ^^ 
Alfred  Templeman  .... 
John  Charles  Sheffield  . . 

Henry  King*^ 

WilUajD  Henry  Carleton 
John  Hart  Dunne^*    .... 

Roger  Killeen 

John  George  Image  ...  * 

LXBUTBNANTS. 

Shadwell  Henry  Gierke" 
Richard  Stephen^^  ...  * 
Yaughan  Hanning  Lee  . . 

William  Cairnes     

J.  G.  M*Donald  Tulloch 

Thomas  Bruce    

S  Graham BowerSt.C1air,« 
Thomas  Burr  hell  HoUway 
Thomas  Coakley 
Rich.Wm.  Cbas.Win6loe 

Alfred  Holt    

Robt.  Beatty  Henderson 

Thomas  Vousden  

I^aac  Tristram  Coffin  . . 
Sackville  Geo.  Lane  Fov 
Thomas  Hennis  Green  .. 
Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg. . 
Thomas  Bruce  Hutton  . . 

John  Bennett 

Edmund  P.  Chicheater. 

John  Shaw 

William  Pollock     

Septimus  Sher»on  Connell 
Thomas  Henry  Sherwood 
Henry  de  Montfort 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


8  Oct.  47 

P 28  Aug.  40 

26  Mar.  36 

P23  Mar.  47 

19J.an.    44 

15  Mar.  50 

P  12  April  50 

P17  Oct.   51 

P27  June  45 

P26  Mar.  52 

P  14  May  52 

P  12  June  62 

Pll  June  52 

P21  Sept.  62 

20  Feb.  62 

23  Nov.  62 

3  Dec.  52 
P22  April  63 
P2d  Apr.  64 

6  June  54 

26  Dfc.  51 

P 14  July  54 

p  28  July  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  64 
P 11  June  53 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P  20  Feb.  64 

oNov 
22  Dec. 

29  Dec. 
P  11  Jan, 
P  16  Jan. 
P  19  Jan. 

13  Feb.  56 
20  Feb.  55 
26  May  56 

30  July  52 
24  May  65 
16  June  66 


3  Apr.  49 
P  25  Sept.  41 

1  July  38 
P16  Nov.  50 


CAPTAIN. 


»    7  May  62 

6  June  54 

•  15  Feb.  50 

P 28  July  54 


21  Apr.  46 1  »•  14  Apr.  48 
P  2  Apr.  52,  16  Nov.  64 
P  23  Apr.  52 ' 

23  Nov.  621 

19  Nov.  47 ' 


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12   Dec.  54 


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64 
65 
55 
56 


2  Aug.  65 
Robert  Grossman    |    11  May  66 


Ensions. 
Peter  Herbert   Delamere  I      2  Mar.  65 

Francis  Nevil  Reade p  29  Mar.  65 

William  Henry  Ker p  30  Mar.  55 

Robert  Cook   p   4  Apr.  55 

George  William  Furlong*  5  Apr.  55 
Edward  Thot.  Bainbridge  6  Apr.  55 
FranciH  Wm.  Hamilton  20  July  55 
Cha.  James  Forbes  Smith  27  July  55 
James  Henry  Patrickson  3  Aug.  55 
Edward  Wood  Pearman  p  10  Aug.  55 
Philip  Wride  Matthews. .  p  14  Sept.  55 
Robert  Bruce  Gaakell  ..  16  Nov.  55 
Charles  Clitherow  Gore .  •  30  Nov.  55 
Joseph  Henry  Cowan. . . .  p   7  Dec.  55 


P  4  Mar.  53 
Pl8Mar.  53 
P  13  Jan.  54 
P  22  April  53 
P  27  Jan.  54 
6  June  54 
P28  July  64 

6  Nov.  54 

15  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  64 
12  Jan.  56 
12  Jan.  55 
12  Jjin.  65 
12  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  55 
i>    6  Oct.  54 

9  Feb.  66 

13  Feb.  55 
20  Feb.  66 
23  Mar.  66 
13  Apr.  55 

1  May  55 

11  May  55 

27  July  55 

3  Aug.  55 

8  Aug.  56 

P  10  Aug.  56 

17  Aug.  55 

p31  Aug.  66 

P   9  Oct.  66 

p   9  Oct.  55 

p  30  Nov.  55 


29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
12  Jan. 

2  Feb. 
P  2  Feb. 
P    9  Mar.  55 

11  May  55 
27  July  55 

3  Aug.  55 
P  31  Aug.  55 


1  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  served 
In  Indift,  in  1807,  0,  9.  and  10. 
Portugal,  Spain,  and  France* 
in  1812,  18,  Hnd  U.  America, 
part  of  1814-16.  lieUiuni  and 
France  in  1815, 16,  17,  and  18. 
In  Spnin  In  I8S.'>.  S6,  and  87. 
rre(>ont  during  the  operoiioni 
a^tttiiKt  Ameer  Kli^n  and  the 
I'nidarrics,  capture  of  tlie  Mau- 
ritius pan  ol  ihe  retreat  from 
liurgo^  action  on  Uie  Honuaxa 
(wounded),  buttle  of  Viitoria, 
invefttment  of  Pampeinut.,  bat- 
tle uf  the  Pyrenees,  investment 
of  Buy  on  rie  ( horee  shot  i,8ciioni 
of  Vic  Bigorte  and  Tarbes, 
battle  of  Touiouie  (horse  i>hot), 
buttle  of  fiiadvni>bur{t  (tiro 
horsen  shot),  rapture  of  Waih- 
iugton,  attack  on  Baltimore, 
opcratiotiB  bfforc  Nfv  Orleans 
(boardji'gaid  capture  of  Ame- 
rican Flotilla,)-  action  96th 
Dec.  wounded  severely— unsuc- 
cessful atisauli,  Jan.  (wounded 
severely),  battleof  Quuire  Bras, 
retreat  of  17th  of  June,  Water- 
loo (Imrre  shot  and  one  sabred), 
investment  and  capitulation  of  Paris.  Con- 
tinued on  Staff  t>f  Allied  Army  ot  Occui>utton 
in  France.  Accepted  umier  an  allied  Power 
(1885)  command  of  an  auxiliary  BriiUh  and 
Spanihh  corps  of  army  by  sunctton  and  de>ire 
of  the  Englibh  Government,  and  by  order  of  the 
King  in  council.  Acted,  while  so  ^m|lloyed, 
in  c  injuiirtion  with  the  British  forces  (under 
Lord  J.  Hay),  ai.d  throu{(h  mediation  ot  Hrl- 
tlkh  authorities: — raisinir  inresimenta  of  San 
Sfbastlan  and  Bilboa, action  uf  Arlaban,  cap- 
ture of  port  and  castle  of  Pacsa^es.  Defeated 
the  enemy  In  general  actions  on  the  fiih  of 
May,  6th  of  June.  1st  of  Oct.  (wounded)  1880; 
also  lOih  and  18th  of  March  1837.  Attacked 
near  Hcrnani,  10th  March,  by  tbe  iUU  ot  the 


95  21*/  Regt.  of  Foot  {Royal  North  British  FunUers). 


Years' Serv. 

Fall 

Half 

Pav. 

Pay. 

26 

0 

1 

0 

18 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

Paymof^tfT.— BnieBt  Aag.Uawkeryl90ct.d8;£n#.dOS6pt.  30;  X^.Pd  July36. 

A  4jutant. — Lieut. 

Quarter-Master. — J.  Grahame,  17  Aug.  55. 

Surgeon. — David  Reid  Mackinnon,  28  Mar.  54 ;  Asnet.-Surg.  12  Dec.  43. 

AsHstant-Surgeons. — Arthur  Jackson  Greer,  23  July  52. 

John  Henry  West,  MD.  24  March  54. 

James  Castor  Smithy  1  Sept.  54. 

Faeinge Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

Carlist  army,  18,000  itrong  (about  double  the  allied  force),  and  obliged  to  retreat  about  one  mile,  but 
with  a  leM  losi  in  killed  and  wounded  (600)  than  that  of  the  enemy.  Resumed  the  offsnalre  the  follow- 
ing month -capture  of  Hernani  by  escalade.  14th  May— of  Oyarznn,  16ih  May- of  Yrun,  by  itorra, 
17th  May -of  Fontarabia  by  capitulation,  18th  May.  Tbeee,  and  other  minor  aft'alrt,  were  for  the  moat 
part,  severely  contested,  and  cost  (including  those  of  the  enemy)  shove  ten  tliousand  killed  and 
wounded.  Excepting  occasionally  two  or  three  stragglers,  generally  without  arms,  the  Legion  never 
lost  (under  his  command)  prisoners,  artillery,  or  equipage,  thouvh  utterly  conirary  siaiementb  repeatedly 
appeared  at  the  time— while  he  took  from  the  enemy  lOOoflBeers,  1000  men,  thirty  pieces  of  cannon,  several 
entrenched  positions,  fortified  towns  and  posts,  with  an  estensivi*  and  most  important  strategical  tract  of 
the  insurgent  territory,  inclading  their  main  line  of  retreat,  communication  and  supply.  Thenceforth 
"  The  frontier  was  effectually  closed  asralnst  the  entrance  of  resources  to  the  Carlists,  except  by  the  small 
mountain  passe*,  which  are  only  accessible  to  foot  passengers,  or  mules  lightly  laden"— (British  Commls- 
iioners*  Despatch,  Parliamentary  Paper)— and  thus  did  this  auxiliary  vorps  decisively  contribute  to  the 
successful  termination  of  the  war.  Ho  holds  the  rank  of  Lieut.-Ckfneral  in  the  national  army  of  Spain,  bj 
licence  of  a  British  royal  warrant ;  also,  honoured  by  her  Majesty  for  these  services  with  the  Croas  of 
Commander  of  the  Bath,  and  by  tbe  govern ment  of  Spain  with  the  grand  crosses  of  St.  Ferdinand  and 
Charles  III.  Received  his  Company,  Ni\)ority,  and  Lieut.-Coloneley  in  the  British  service  for  conduct 
against  the  enemy.  Sir  De  Lacy  has  received  the  War  iledai  with  three  Clasps  for  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  and 
Toulouse.  Commanded  the  Snd  Division  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  tiie 
Alma  (wounded),  Ualaklava,  and  Inkerman,  andalegeof  Sebastopol,  comprising  the  repulse  of  the  powerful 
sortie  on  the  2eth  Oct.  1854. 

2  Li.  Colonel  Stuart  served  the  Easteni  campaign  of  1854-56  In  command  of  the  Slit  Fuiiliera,  Including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  ^iege  of  beba«to|iol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Lord  West  served  on  Sir  Hugh  Oough*s  staff  throughout  the  campaign  on  the  SntleJ  (Medal  and  Clasps) 
—as  Aide-de-Oampin  thebattlesof  Moodkeeand  Peroteshah,  and  as  Officiating  Military  Secretary  during 
the  remainder  of  the  campaign  and  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon.  Served  also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
Including  the  battles  in  t)ie  Crimea  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Major  Boldcro  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7Capt.  Gray  was  present  with  the  98lh  Regt.  in  tbe  battle  of  Mahar^jpore  (Medal),  and  was  aeverely 
wounded. 

10  Captain  Bumslde  served  in  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848  9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Goojerat,  and  with  the  fleld  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  March  1840  (Medal 
and  Clasp);  expedition  into  the  Busufxie  country;  in  action  with  the  enemy  11th  and  14th  Dec  1840; 
present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  Insurgent  villages  of  Saggow,  Pullee,  Zoormundie,  and 
8heerkan*e.    Expedition  to  Kohat  against  the  Affredie  Tribe,  10th,  llih,  and  ISth  Feb.  1850. 

12  Captain  King  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.*and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspi*). 

14  Captain  Dunne  sorvi'd  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balnklava, 
and  InKi-rman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  a'tack  on  the  R«dan  on  the  18th  June  (Med*I  ana  Clasps). 

10  Lieut.  Clerke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Iiikennan, 
•lage  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  B«dan  on  the  18tii  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lieut.  Stephens,  served  in  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(severely  wounded,  arm  amputated),  and  siege  of  iiteba»topol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  Bnslgn  Furlong  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  at  the  siege  of  Sebutopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

*•*  The  following  officers  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  hattlet  in  the  Crimea  and 
•lege  of  Sebastopol,  vli. :— Capta.  Tinley,  Stewart,  Aldridge,  Templeman  (wounded  at  Inkerman),  Sheffield, 
Carleton,  Killeen  ^wounded  at  Inkerman),  and  Imsge,  Lts.  Lee,  Fowler,  and  St.  Clair  (shot  through  the 
arm  at  the  Alma),  Paym.  Hawker,  Surg.  Mackinnon,  AMlst.-Sttrgp.  Greer  and  West* 


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22nd  (  The  Cheshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  96 

"Scikde"  "Mebanke"  "Hydbrabad." 

Colonel"^  Sir  William  F.  P.  Napier,»  KCB.  Em,  14  June,  00 :  X*.  1 8  Apr.  01  • 

Capt.  2  June  04 ;  Mqj.  80  May  11 ;  X*.  -  CoL  22  Not.  13  ;  Col,  22  July  30 ; 

Mqjor-Qen.  28  Nov.  41  ;  LU-Gen,  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  22nd  Regt,  19  Sept.  53 

Xu;tif.. CoZofttf/.-— Samuel  " — -^ «-m_„.    ^      «.^  .  ^.      _. 

26 

Minora,  ^  _       _ ^^  ^ 

44  ;  Brev.'Moj,  2  Aug.  60 ;  Ar^<;or,  28  July  64  ;  BtLt.'Coi.  20  Jiily  os! 
Francis  Pym  Harding,**.  JSn*.  p16  Mar.  38;  Lieut,  p  18  Dec.  40:  Cazi^  29 
Jan.  47;  Afiflt/or,  P27  Oct.  64 ;  Brev.  Lieut.- Col,  12  Dec.  64. 


mtgar-i^en.  vo  i^iov.  4i  ;  iji,'%jfm,  ii  jwov.  oi ;  CW.  22nd  Regt,  19  Sept.  53. 
;tif..CoZon«/.—- Samuel  Brendram  Boileau,  Ens.  p4  Oct.  21;  Lieut  p  1  Aujr 
8;  Cap^ P26  Nov.  28;ilf<y.P9Dec.36 ;  Z^.-Ca/.P  18  Dec.40;  Col.  11  Noy.6l! 
yor*.— James  Ramsay.*  Ens.  18  May  32 ;  Lt,  p  19  May  34  ;  Cant.  30  Mar. 


Captains.  '     i^«^i»«. 

Jos.  Edwin  Thackwell|««.  p  6  June  34 

David  Anderson i    28  Dec.  38 

5irG. Aberc.Robin80u,£^  I  26  July  44 
John  Higgin  Graham  . .  6  May  42 
William  Henry  Poulett..  >30  May  46 
Herbert  Geo.  Bowden^  ..I  30  Apr.  41 
EdwSimeonWebberSmlth'  21  Apr.  46 
William  Thomas  Smith . .   p31  Jan.  40 

Thomas  Young   p  22  May  46 

William  Mills  Molony  . .  p    8  Aug.  46 

WUIiam  McBean    !    30  Nov.  49 

P16  0cr.  47 


H.  Houston  Gammell 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Thomas  Stack  >« 18  Feb.   43 

Geo.  P.  Edw.  Morrison  . .  28  June  44 
Hen.  Allen  Murray  Deane  p  5  Dec.  43 

WUIiam  Couch 20  Oct.  46 

Lynch  SUpleton  Cotton  p  8  Sept.  46 
A  rthur  Lloyd  Monk      . .       1 8  A  ug.  48 

William  Dobyns 17  Jan.  47 

T.N.Young(Qr..M.0Apr.47)  21  July  48 
I«awrenceN.D. Hammond  2*3  Nov.  62 
Robert  Richardson  Ellis..  P23  Nov.  62 
Ed w.NapoleonL' Estrange  p  18  Feb.  63 
Bonar  Millett  Deane  ....   p  12  Mar.  6:) 

Thomas  Tyacke PI  July  53 

Robt.  Conway  Dobbs  Ellis '  p  4  Aug.  64 
Henry  G.  Lyon  Campbell  |  p27  Oct.  64 
Tuomas  Clowes  I}inds  . .  '  p  10  Aug.  66 

Ensigns.  I 

Harcourt  Campbell  Carter '  p  22  April  63 

Oswald  Peter  Leigli ,    10  Aug.  66 

Thomas  Smith  Robin    . .  ,     7  Sept.  66 

Thomas  Peach    21  Sept.  66 

j  Graham  Palliser ;    16  Oct.  66 ' 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


23  Oct.  39 
15  May  41 
P 14  Aug.  46 
P  7  Mar.  46 
P  4  Aug.  48 
P30  May  43 
P 30  July  47 
12  Dec.  43 
P26  May  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 
P  8  June  62 
P17  Dec.  62 


18  Not.  46 
P  8  Sept.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P 19  Nov.  47 


P  26  May  48 
P  2  Feb.  49 
P  11  Dec.  49 
P  7  May  62 
P  9  May  61 

22  Feb.  53 
P  4  Aug.  54 

15  Mar.  53 
P  27  Oct.  54 

19  Jan.  56  > 
P  2  Nov.  65 1 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  54 


4  Lt..  Colonel  aamtay  Mnrrd  1« 

China  wtui  U>«  49cliR«rj(  Mc«Ul).uid 

wa«  pretcntnt  Amoy,  Chusan,  Chln- 

ba«,   Nlncpoo,  Scfoan,   Woomag, 

Chin  KluMC  roo,  and  Nankin. 

10  Lient.  Stack  ■cr«edthroagfaont 

PQ7  Mnv  dA '  <b*  operations  in  Seinde  (Medal), 

f;   iJ^  *°linclndingthede»trnctionofIaiaam. 

11  Nov.  61  Ifbnr  and  the  battles  of  Meeanee 

28  Jan     53 1  •■*  Hydewfcad  (severely  wounded) . 

o  T  e? '  ""•*  •ftwwards  present  at  Pannlla, 

t>  Jan.    64   Pownithur,  Mnonahur,  and  Mun- 

P    4  AuiT.  64   ■»nio»l»- 

r  ^  »•  r'  11  Quartemastcr  Hvchriserred 
throaf  boat  the  operations  in  Seinde 
( Medal),  including  the  destruetlon 
of  Imaumg bar,  and  at  the  batties  of 
Meesnee  ft  Hyderabad.  He  was  als« 
present  at  PanuUa  and  Powngbur. 
14  Surgeon  Maelise  serrrd  with 
the  00th  Regt.  in  the  Kafflr  war  of 
1S4R.47  (Medal) ;  and  on  the  Staff 


P27  Oct.  64 
23  June  56 
P  2  Nov.  65 
P  2  Nov.  66 
P  2  Nov.  65 
P23NOV.  55 


P   7  Dec.  65 


in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18»4*M. 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 


Alma  ( Hed<tl  and  Clasps). 

18  PaTBiaater  Barlow,  prvvloui  to  entering  the  Armj, 
served  three  years  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Boyal  Nary. 
He  scrred  afterwards  In  the  Peninsala  from  Aog.  1810 
to  April  1811 ;  the  campaign  against  Nepaul  In  1815 1 
and  the   MahratU  campaigns  of  1817  and  1818.  and 

ss  present  at  the  battle  of  Jubblepore,  lOtb  Dee. 
1817.    He  was  present  with  the  10th  aegt.  at  the  battle 


Stephen  Winthrop  .......    P    9  Nov.  66    or  Sobraon  (Uedal);  and  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  the 

Wrn.  Henry  MiddletOn  . .        10  Nov.  65   P*»»^«  «'  Uie  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur.  and  tbe  battles 


Fra.  Algernon  Cobham  . .  |  p  22  Nov.  66 
Charles  Tucker ,  p23  Nov.  66 


of  ChiUianwallah  and  GucJ^rat  ( Medal  and  Clasps}. 


0    Paymaster, --1^  Cuthbert  Barlow,"  3  Jan.  28 ;  Ens.  7  Jan.  10;  XM3  Jan.  14. 

0    Adjutant. — Lieut.  Thomas  Newton  Younj?,  12  Sept.  63. 

0    Quar,-Master.—-V^m.  Hughes,*'  5  Aug. 63 ;  Ens.  9  Sept.  40 ;  Lieut,  2  June  49. 

0    S^ttr^wn.-— William  Maclisp,**  3  March  64;  Assist.-Surg.  27  Dec.  42. 

0    Assist.'Surg.-^Joseph  Sawyers,  M.D.  29  Nov  60. 

Facings  Buff. — Agents  A.  Lawrie,  Esq. 
[Returned  from  India  July  1865. J 

1  Sir  William  Napier  served  at  the  siege  of  Coi)enhagen  and  batt)e  of  Kioge  in  1807;  Sir  John  Moore's  campaign  of 
1S08>9;  the  eubsequrnt  Peninsular  campaigns  from  1800  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  in  many  of  the 
sonLatirnDf  scenes  which  he  has  described  with  so  much  abilisy  in  his  admirable  "  History  of  the  Peninsular  War/*  includ- 
ing the  actum  of  the  Coa  (wounded),  battle  of  Busaco,  actions  of  Pombal,  Redinha.  and  Casal  Nova— severely  wounded  at 
the  hand  of  six  Companies  supporting  the  62nd :  action  of  Fos  d'Arouce,  battle  of  Salamanca,  passage  of  the  Buebra,  action 
of  Vets  when  floult  attempted  to  relieve  8nn  Sebastian,  end  again  when  the  Allies  passed  the  Bidassoa ;  battles  of  the 
NavcHe  and  Nive— wounded  in  defending  the  churchyard  of  Arcangnes ;  battle  of  Orthes.  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of 
Uli.  air  William  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  at  which  battles  he  com. 
msMrtnd  the  4Srd  Light  Infantry,  and  also  in  many  minor  actions,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for 
Bnears.  Fnentea  d'Onor,  nnd  Orthes. 

%  Llent.-Col.  Harding  served  with  the  Lt  Company  at  defence  of  the  aesldeney  at  Hyderabad,  and  was  afterwards 
ssfvcrrif  wounded  at  the  baule  of  Meeanee  (Medal).  Served  jthe  Eastern  campaign  of  iaa4  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  General 
ftnnilisihrr.  inelodlng  the  battle*  of  the  Alma,  BalakUra,  end  Inkcrman  (severely  wounded),  end  siege  of  ScbastopOl 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

•  H4or  ThackweU  served  in  Setaide,  and  was  present  at  tbe  battle  of  Hyderabad  ( Medal)  i  also  the  campaign  In  the 
lentttm  Mahratta  ecuntry  In  1844-6,  including  the  investment  and  capture  of  Ports  Panulla  and  Powngbur.  Served  tbe 
Wsiliinr— peign  of  1U4  5S  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  fnd  Division,  Includbig  tbe  battles  of  the  Alasa  and  Inkenaaa 
(hoev  sbo«).  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  «ortle  on  the  XCth  Oct,  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  C^.  Bowden  served  tbrwughout  the  operations  in  Seinde  (Medal),  Including  tbe  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad, 
In  the  foffvar  of  which  he  was  woonded  la  the  breast.  He  served  also  tbe  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahmtia  country 
i«  1044-6,  laelodlBf  tbe  investaaent  and  capture  of  the  Fovt«  of  Pasnlla  »q^  Pownghv. 


97 


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[fiuternArmy  4  Apr.  64. 
Depot,  Wlndmter. 


The  PriMe  of  Walk's  Feathsri,  "IcHDUn}**  the  SUing^Sun,  the  Rsd  Dragon,  the  WhiUSorte,  **Nae 
aspera  terrenti»  "MINDEN,"  the  Sphinx,  "EGYPT"  "CORUNNA"  "MARTINIQUE"  "ALBU- 
HERA  "  "  BADAJOZ "  " SALAMANCA  "  "  VITTORIA  "  "  PYRENEES  »»  "  NIYELLE  "  " ORTHfiS  » 
"  TOULOUSE  "  "  PENINSULA  »  "  WATERLOO  "  "  ALMA  "  "  INKERMAN  »'  •*  BEYASTOPOL/' 


62 


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24 


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Par. 


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Cotomf/.—S  Henry  Rainey,*  CB.  KH.,  Ens,  «4  Aug.  04;   Lieut,  1  Noy.04; 

Capt,  13  Apr.  09;  Afq/.  21  June  17  ;  Lt,'Col,  16  Aug.  22;  Co/.  10  Jan.  87  ; 

Maj.-Qen.  9  Not.  46 ;  Lt,-Gen.  20  June  64 ;  CoL  2drd  F.  22  May  66. 
Lfett/.-Coian«/j.— Daniel  Lysons,'  CB.  JBn*f^,P26 Dec.  34 ;  Xini^. p23  Aug.  37 ; 

Capt,  P 29  Dec.  48  ;  Mqjm-,  P  8  Auj?.  49 ;  Lt.-CoL  21  Sept.  64 ;  Col.  1 7  July  66. 
Henrv  William  Bnnbury,'  CB.  Bns,  p  29  June  80;  Lt.  P80  Aug.  83;  Capt,  P18 

Aug.  38;  Brev.'Maj.  11  Not.  61 ;  Mqj,  p2  Jan.  62;  Brev.  Lt-Coh  12  Dec. 

54;  i^.-Co/.  9  March  66. 
Jlfq/<w*.— Edward  W.  D.  Bell,«  2nd  Xteu^  16  Apr.  42 ;  Lieut.  P17  Nov.  48; 

Vapt.  18  Dec.  48 ;  Brev.-MaJ.  12  Dec.  64;  Maj.  23  Mar.  65. 
Robert  Bruce,  2nd  Xteu^  ?  31  Mar.  43 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Mar.  46 ;  Capt.  p  0  May  51 ; 

Major,  21  Sept.  66. 


Captains. 
Robert  Taylor  Raynes 
Edmund  Crofts 


17  Apr.  42 
P  8  May  46 
Edwd.  Gascoigne  Bulwer  p  21  Ang.  49 
Hen.  D'Oyley  Torrens,' s.\  18  Sept. 49 
JerYoiae  Clarke  Jervoise  ,  p  13  June  60 
Francis  Edward  Drewe 
Henry  Bathurst *  ..  . 
Frederic  Sayer,  *  s.  .. 
Ucorge  Trevelyan  John 


P17  May  60 
P 15  June  50 
P  5  Nov.  60 
P21  Nov.  50 


James  Duff ,  p  16  May  51 

P  16  May  61 
P 17  Oct.  61 
P 13  May  63 
P  22  J  une  47 
p  21  Jan.  64 
16  June  64 


Bevil  Granville 
Fred.  Fletcher  Vane  •  . . 
Hon.  Savage  Moetyn. . . . 
Geo.  HenryJohn  Heigham 
Cfaas.  G.  Campbell  Norton 
Sydney  Crohan  Millett  ^^ 

Lieutenants. 
Thomas  Scovell  Bigge  . . 
Frederick  William  Jebb  . 
Herbert  Delro^  Radcliffe 

Charles  Monsell 

Geo.  Phipps  Prevo^t,  Adj. 
Thomas  Bernard  Uackett 

Luke  O'Connor 

Charles  G.  Blane   

Hon.  Nathaniel  Fiemies. . 

John  Lawrence 

James  Du  Vic  Tupper 


CAPTAIN.      BRfiV.-MAJ. 


P    7  June  64 
P  23  June  64 

21  Sept.  54 

22  Sept.  64 
P  26  Aug.  63 
P  7  June  64 

6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

16  Nov.  54 

28  Nov.  54 

16  Dee.  64 


James  Williamson i    29  Dec.  64 


Thomas  Freke  Lewis  . 


Boscawen  Trevor  Griffiths  P  12  Jan.  65 


6  Jan.  66 


Francis  M.  Hall  Dare  .. 
Cliarles  Fred.  Gregorie  . . 
Arthur  Lionel  Tobin  .... 
Alfred  Marltland  Law  .. 
Philip  Henry  Knight*. .. 

John  Tilly  

Edwin  Utterton 

W.  Dowdeswell  Bloxsome 
Gust.  W^m.  H.  Bussell  . . 

Arthur  Hill 

Audley  Chas.  Gosling  . . 

Ensigns. 
J.  De  Gorreguer  Dolmage 
Fred.  Wollaston  Hutton. . 

William  Romilly    

Wriothesley  Aug.  FitzRoy 
James  Harford  Walwyn 
William  Jolliffe  Twyford 
Henry  John  Richaids    . . 
Charles  James  Wrench  .. 


Annesley  Gary    

John  W.  W.  CoBtley  . . . 


Geoive  Packe  • 
Charles  Jaquet 
Allan  Graham 


26  Jan.  66 

12  Feb.  55 

13  Feb.  55 
16  Mar.  55 
16  Mar.  65 

6  Apr.  66 

30  Apr.  66 

1  May  66 

10  May  66 

11  May  66 

14  May  66 

16  May  66 
P 18  May  55 
Pl^JuIy  65 

20  July  66 
P  26  July  65 

26  July  66 

27  July  56 

8  Oct.   56 

9  Oct  65 
16  Oct.  65 
16  Oct.  66 
20  Nov.  66 
30  Nov.  66 


14  Apr.  46 
P  6  July  49 
P  13  Dec.  50 
8  May  51 
P  9  May  61 
P23Sept.61 
P21  Nov.  61 
P  14  Sept.  62 
P 12  Oct.  62 
P28  April  54 
P  6  June  64 
P23  June64 

21  Sept.  54 
P  10  Feb.  64 

12  Jan.  65 

21  Sept.  64 

21  Sept.  64 

16  Nov.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  65 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  65 

25  Feb.  65 
9  iMar.  65 
9  Mar.  65 

23  Mar.  65 

13  Apr.  65 
1  May  55 
1  May  66 

30  June  65 

P  20  July  55 

27  July  55 

9  Sept.  65 

9  Sept.  65 

10  Sept.  66 

30  Sept.  66 

16  Oct.  66 

16  Oct.  65 

7  Dec.  66 


P  26  Mar.  63 
P  23  June  54 

21  Sept.  64 

21  Sept.  64 

2!  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  64 

12  Dec.  64 

29  Dee.  64 

29  Dee.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

16  Mar.  65 

23  Mar.  66 
P  8  June  66 
P  6  July  66 
P   7  Sfpt.65 

80  Nov.  65 

1  Lietit.-0«nenl  Kalnej  serred 
with  the  8Snd  at  the  dege  and  cap- 
tare  of  Conenhayen  in  18U7 ;  with 
Sir  Brent  Spencer's  expedition  off 
the  eoatt  of  Spain,  and  at  Cadii 
on  aurrender  of  the  French  fleet ; 
from  thence  joined  Sir  Arthnr  Wei- 
Lesley's  army  at  Mondego  Bay,  and 
was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle* 
of  Koleia,  Vimiera.  and  Corauia, 
also  the  retreat  under  Sir  John 
Moore.  Accompanied  the  Regiment 
to  Walchercn  in  1809,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  surrender  of  Middle- 
harsh,  siege  and  capture  of  Flash- 
ing. Joinrd  the  army  in  the  Fen- 
insnla  in  May  UlS,  and  serwd  aa 
Aidc-de-Camn  to  Sir  Thomas  Brad- 
ford during  the  siege  of  the  ForU 
of  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
capture  of  Madrid,  siegs  of  Burgos. 
and  retreat  therefrom.  Serred 
afterwards  in  the  Portngnesa  ser- 
Tier  in  adTance  through  the  Traa- 
os-Mootes  in  18IS,  at  the  battle  of 
Vittoria,  actions  of  Villi  Fmnca 
aod  Toloso,  storm  of  the  fortified 
convent  in  front  of  %an  Sebastian, 
at  both  the  sieges  and  storm  of 
San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bi- 
dassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  battles 
of  the  Nive  on  the  »th  aftd  10th 
Dec— eeverely  wounded:  wooaded 
also  at  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian. 
Serred  In  France  with  the  Army  of 
Oecnpstion  from  the  capitolatioA 
of  Paris  in  1816  to  th«  end  of  1818. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  elf  ht  Clasps. 


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Paymaster, — Joseph  Aston,  28  Dec.  65 ;   Qr,'Mr,  17  March  54. 
A4jutani. — Lieut,  George  Phlpps  Prevost,  9  Oct.  56. 
Quarter^Matier. — 

Siir^«ofi.— WUliam  Godfrey  Watt,  28  March  54;  AssUt.' Surgeon,  1  March  44. 
A9Si9t,'Surge,—HenTy  Tbos.  Sylvester,  M.B.  3  Mar.  54. 
Charles  Fred.  Morris,  8  Feb.  55. 


Facinge  Bhie. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


2  Colonel  LjrtoDS  Mrted  in  Ctnada  durinff  the  late  inturreciion,  and  wae  li<moare1>ly  mentioned  In 
Col.  Gore's  de«spatchet  of  8l  Denli.  Alto  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M,  Including  ibe  baitlea  In  the  Cnmca 
and  tbe  sleffe  uf  Sebaitopol  (Hedal  and  CIa«pK). 

S.  L.t.-ColoneI  Bunbury  serveil  with  the  ezpedftlon  through  the  iCohat  PaM,  In  1850,  ai  Alde-de-Camp 
to  Sir  Cbarlea  Napier.  Served  aho  the  Eastern  campaign  of  J  854-69,  Including  the  battle  of  lakermaa 
and  siege  of  Seba«topol  (lledal  and  Cla«p«). 

4  Captains  Bathurst  anil  Sayer  were  severely  wnunded  at  the  Alma. 

6  MNjor  Bell  served  the  Eastern  cHrapalKn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  where  heperfonilly 
captured  and  terured  the  llr»t  gan  taken  from  the  Russians  and  afierward*  succeeded  to  the  command  of 
the  S3rd  Ka»illers,  and  brousht  It  out  of  action;  he  whs  alvo  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of 
Sehasiopol,  and  wa«  complimented  in  Genera'  Orders  for  disilnguisbi'd  conduct  while  in  command  of  a 
working  party,  8  April  1855,  under  a  heavy  Are  from  the  enemy  (we<ial  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Torrens  was  wounded  at  Inkerman  as  Aido-de-Camp  to  Brig.>Oen.T0rren8  (Medal  and  Cltfpa). 

8  CapUin  Vane  was  «ound«d  at  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Mlliett  serted  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  f^ll  of  Scbastopol :  he  was  sererely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  th«  Bedaa  on  the  8th  Sept. 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps). 


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Serving  at 
Fetbttwnr. 
The  fi[pA»n«,  with  the  words,  <*EoTPT"    "Capb  op  Good  Hope"    "Talavbha"    <'Fubntb8  d'Oxok" 
"Salascaitca"    "ViTTORiA"    "  Pyhbkbks"    "Nivbllb"    "Obthbs"     "Pbkiksbla*' 

"  PCVJAUB  "     "  CaXLLXABWALLAH  "     "  GOOJBRAT." 

Co/oiw^.—Robert  ElUce,*  jBtw.  8  Nov.  98;  Lt,  6  Jan.  99;  Capt.  4  May  01; 

MqjoTy  12  May  08;  Lt.-CoL  16  Mar.  09;  CoL  12  Aug.  19 ;  Mqjor-Gen.  22 

July  30 ;  Lt-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Om.  20  June  64 ;  Col.  24th  Regt.  2  Nov.  42. 
Lieut,-Colonels.  —  William  Oustavus  Brown,'  Ens.  7  July  25 ;   Lieut,  11   May 

80 ;  Capt.  10  May  44;  Jf^or,  15  Jan.  49;  Lieut.^Col.  P21  Dec.  49;  Colonel, 

28  Nov.  64. 
Charles  Henry  ElUce,  Lieut.  10  May  39 ;  Capt.  P  8  Aug.  45 ;  M({jor,  p 21  Dec.  49 ; 

Lierit.'Col.  p  8  Aug.  51 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
Mqjors. — Augustus  George  Blachford,'  Ens.  p  12  Nov.  25 ;  Lieut,  p  12  Dec.  20 ; 

Capt.  17  Aug.  41  ;  Maj.  14  Jan.  49  ;  Bt.  Lt.^Col.  7  June  49;  CoL  7  June  66. 
Edmund  Wodehouse,  Ens.  p  24  Mar.  37 ;  Lieut,  p  16  Jan.  41 ;  Capt,  P  28  Apr.  46  ; 

Mqjor,  P  8  Aug.  51 . 


Captains. 
Louis  Howe  Bazalgette^ 

Francis  Spring 

John  Henry  Lutman*. . . 
Francis  Charles  Skurray 
Andrew  JohnMacpberson' 
Richard  Aubin  Croker*. . 
George  Frederick  Berry* 
John  Bulkeley  Thelwall* 

Francis  Clark*    

Cliarles  Mackechnie' .... 
Thomas  Maling  Greensill 
Wm.  Douglas  Hall  Baillie' 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Macdonald  Burns 
Rob.G.A.deMontmorency 

Robert  Halahan     

James  Stewart  **   

Richard  Henry  Travers" 
Fred.  Wm.  Adam  Parsons 
Richard  Henry  Holland 
William  Vesey  Munnings 

Henry  Nangle     

James  Teiment  Tovey  .. 
William  Price  HiU    .... 

Robert  Lind   

Samuel  Head 

R.  Josh.  Logan  Crutchley 
Sam.  John  James  Burns 
Francis  F^reeman  W^hite 
T.  Madden''  (Q.M.i20ct.4g} 
Hen.  Haversham  Austen 

Wmiam  Werge 

Alfred  William  Adcock. . 
Robert  C.  Streatfleld .... 


Ensigns. 
Walter  Bernardino  Logan 
Alex.  John  Colvin  Birch 
George  Scott 


26  June  38 

P  28  Feb.  40 

8  Jan.  41 

P   7  Oct.  37 

19  Apr.  42 
P  13  Feb.  42 

7  Jan.  42 
P  4  Aug.  43 
P 11  Apr.  46 
P  16  Apr.  41 

6  Apr.  46 
P 14  Apr.  46 

20  May  42 

P  26  Aug.  46 

17  May  44 

27  Feb.  45 
P  9  Dec.  45 

10  Aug.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P 10  Mar.  48 

17  Jan.  45 
23  Nov.  49 

18  Apr.   46 
14  Dec.  49 

1  Jan.  47 
23  Nov.  49 

Pll  May  49 

P  16  Feb.  60 

12  Dec.  51 

26  Dec.  61 

28  May  62 
P  17  Dec.  62 
P 12  Aug.  53 

6  May  64 

2  Mar.  55 
2  Oct.  55 


LIEUT. 


P24  Sept.  41 

P  22  April  42 

P 16  June  43 

8  April  42 

26  July  44 

6  Oct.  44 

P  25  Apr.  45 

3  April  46 

P   9  Oct    46 

3  Apr.  46 
P20Oct.    48 

14  Jan. 49 

23  June  48 

14  Jan.   49 

1  Jan.  49 

6  Jan.  49 

do. 

20  Oct.  49 

Pll  Dec.  49 

P   1  Feb.  60 

10  Apr.  49 
P  8  Aug.  51 
P  2  May  61 
P26Dec.  61 

20  Nov.  48 

26  June  62 

P  26  Nov.  62 

P  6  May  64 

11  Oct.   64 

12  Oct.   54 
26  Oct.   64 

4  May  66 
P  26  Oct.  56 


CAPTAIN.     BREY.-MAJ. 


7  Apr.  48 
14  Jan.  49 
do. 
do. 
do. 
16  Jan.  49 
20  Oct.   49 
P  21  Dee.  49 
P  26  Dec.  61 
16  Mar.  63 
16  Mar.  63 
P]2Jan.    65 


II  Qr.-Master  Alrey  served 
wilh  the  18th  Refft.  throughout 
the  campaigns  in  Affghanistan 
from  1838  tu  184S  inclusive,  and 
was  prfsent  at  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Qhuxnee  (Medal), 
axsault  and  capture  of  tiie  town 
and  forts  of  Tootnmdurrah, 
storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night-at- 
tack at  Baboo  Koosh  Ohur, 
Jestrui'tlon  of  Khardurrah,  as- 
sault of  Perwandurrah,  itorm- 
inj;  of  the  Khoord  Oabool  Pass, 
aA'alr  of  Texeen,  forcing  the 
JugduUuek  Past^  reduction  of 
the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khail,  de- 
fence of  Jellalabad  (Medal)  and 
sorties  on  tlie  14th  Nov.  and  1st 
Dec.  1841,11th  Mar.  S4th  Mar. 
and  1st  April  1848;  general 
action  and  defeat  of  Akbar 
Khan  before  Jellalabad,  storm- 
ing the  lielgbts  of  Jugdnlluck, 
general  action  of  Teseen,  and 
recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal). 


9  Cupti.  Crokcr  and  Thelwall  served  in  the  Puajaab 
ipftifrn  of  1848-9,  and  were  present  at  the  pung«  of 
Chcnab.  and  battles  of  Sadoolanore.  ChilAanwallah 
rercly  wounded), and  Goqierat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


tbe 
(•erercly 


0    Paymaster.— Ch^^.  Patr&s  G  cncste,  1  May  55 ;  Ens.  p  22  June  49 ;  Lt.  28  May  62. 

0    Adijutant. — Lieut.  Thomas  Madden,*"  12  Dec.  61. 

0    Quarter-Master.— HhomtA  Airey,"  28  May  62 ;  Ens.  21  April  46 ;  X^.  6  Jan.  40. 

0    5Mrflrean.— Richard  Gamble,  M.D.  12  March  62 ;  Assist.-Surg.  8  June  41. 

0  I  Assist.'Sui-geons. — James  Lewis)  Holloway,  17  March  48. 

0  I  John  Alex.  William  Thompson,  M.D.  19  Nov.  44, 

0  Frederick  Clarke,  27  Oct.  48. 

Facings  Green. — Agents^  Messrs. Cox  &  Co. 

1  General  Bllicc  urred  on  the  expedition  to  South  America,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Buenos  Ayres. 
9  Colonel  Brown  served  throoghout  the  Pu^aub  campaign,  and  wai  present  wilh  tbe  84tb  at  the  passage  of  Che 
lensb  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  CbiUlanwaUah  (wounded),  and  as  Maior  of  the  39th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Goctfevat 
ledaland  Claip*}. 

3  Colonel  Blachford  serred  with  the  34th  in  the  Pnidaab  campaign  of  1848-9  (Medal),  inelnding  the  passage  of  the  Chcaab 
d  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chtllianwallah  (•ncceeded  to  the  command  of  the  Kegt.)  and  Goqierat  (Medal  and  Claaps). 

4  Captain  Bazalgelte  aerred  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  184S-9,  and  was  present  at  the  paasace  of  the  Chcaab  and  battles 
Sadoolapore,  CbiUianwaUah  (severely  wounded),  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

.P?*  ^"tnu,  Clark,   Maekechnie.  and  Baillie,  serred  in  tbe  rna}anb  campugn   of  1S48.9,  iadnding  the  pas* 
r<?'_'H>'^'^^  *°^  battlea  of  Sadoolapore,  Chilliaawallah,  and  Oocgerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

i  passage  of  the  Cbeaah  aad 

andbattletofBadoola. 


Tauf  Senr. 


70 


StS^rhSiM      ^5*A  ( The  King's  own  Bwderers)  Regt.  of  Foot  100 

The  Khnifs  Crett  in  two  corners  of  the  Colour,  "  In  Veritate  Beliffianii  eat^fido,**    The 

Armt  of  Edinburgh,  *'NiHJ)omintufiiutra;*''with  the  WhtUHonein  the  third  comer 

of  the  Colour.      *' Nee  aspera  terrent."    «  MINDEN"  "  EGMONT-OP-ZEE."     The 

Sphinx.    "  EGYPT."— Flank  Companies, "  MARTINIQUE." 

Colonel. 

9  Sir  Henry  Fred.  Campbell,'  KCB.  &  GCH.  .SWi.  20  Sept.  86;  Lieui.  k 

Capt.  25  April  93;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-CoL  6  April  06;  Col.  25  Sept.  03;  Mqfor* 

Gen.  25  July  10;  Lieut.-Gen.  4  June  14 ;  Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  Col.  25th  Regt. 

20  Oct.  31.  Lieut.'Colonel. 

Hy .  Francis  Strange,'  Bns.  23  May  15 ;  jL^.  7  April  25 ;  Capt.  p  29  June  26 ; jBrtfv.- 

Afq/.  23  Nov.  41 ;  tf<|;.  20  Oct.  42;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  1 1  Nov.51 ;  X^.C0{.4  July  64; 

Jf<|;or«.— Samuel  WeUs,  Bns.  9  Apr.  25 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Oct.  29 ;  Capt.  p  15  Sept.  37 . 

Mqfor,  16  Sept.  51. 
Saml.  B.  Hamilton,  JBns.  20  Sept  33;  Xteti^  p  14  July  37;    Capt.  p  12  Jan. 99; 
Brev.  Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51;  Mqjor,  4  July  54. 


FaU 
Pmy. 


40 
31 
23 


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IMy. 


33 

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26 

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Captains. 

George  Holt 

EdwardRamsdenPriestley 
Stanhope  Mason  Gildea. . 

James  Ogilvy 

Henry  Torrens  Walker. . 

George  Bent 

Charles  D.  Pog^on 

Cha.  Jas.  Stewart  Wallace 
Charles  Miller  Layton  .  • 
Henry  Exley  Jones  . . . « 
Arthur  Charles  Pretyman 
Thomas  Edwin  Blomfldd 

LlBCTENANTS. 

William  George  Turner . . 
Astley  Campbell  Smith . . 
Horatio  Priestley,  Ad^»,. 
Arthur  Ridgway  Poyntz 
Douglas  Ernest  Manners 

Alexander  Strange 

George  Skene  Hallowes 
Francis  Kegan  Coz,  r.  . . 
John  Richard  Hanrey  . . 

John  O'Hea    

William  Robert  Goodall 
Henry  Southwell  Brown 
F.  Cbarleswortb  Kennedy^ 
Charles  Gun  Harison    . . 
Gwynne  Orton  Lewis    . . 
Ensigns. 

Richard  Ross 

Fred.  Stephen  Terry .... 
Edw.Aug.  T.Cunynghame 

Charles  H.  Layard 

Henry  Baldwin  Eyre .... 
Herbert  Aug.  Voules .... 
Harry Valette Jones  .... 
Ernest  Theodore  Eyans . . 
Gerald  Fitzgerald 


ENSIGN. 


10  Aug.  23 

27  Nov.  35 
P  29  Apr.  87 
P31  Mar.  38 

28  Oct.  36 
10  April  42 

9  April  42 

5  Nov.  41 

P   6  Dec.  44 

P27  Oct.  43 

p   7  July  48 

24  May  44 

P  19  May  46 

PHNov.45 

28  Aug.  46 

16  Sept.  45 

18  Apr.  45 

16  June  48 

16  Feb.  49 

4  May  49 

9  Mar.  49 

P 17  Feb.  50 

P 12  April  50 

P 13  Feb.  52 

18  Sept.  49 

10  Dec.  52 

P  27  May  53 

2  Oct.  55 
15  May  55 

9  Oct.  55 
23  Oct.  55 
31  Aug.  55 
26  Oct.  55 

14  Nov.  55 

15  Nov.  55 
30  Nov.  55 


I«IBUT. 


12  Sept.  25 
P 13  Jan.  38 
Pll  May  38 
P  15  Dec.  40 
P  4  July  39 
P 13  Oct.  43 
P 10  May  44 
P20Dec.  44 
P  31  Dec.  47 

9  June  46 
P  24  Sept.  50 
P  8  Oct.  47 

25  April  48 
11  June  48 
19  June  48 

P  10  April  49 
18  May  49 

P  4  Apr.  51 
21  Oct.  51 

P  25  June  52 
24  July  52 

P   7  Sept.  52 

P 15  Feb.  63 
4  July  54 

P17  Oct.   51 

P  3  Aug.  55 
23  Oct.  55 


30  Oct.  40 

P  20  Oct.  43 

P 19  May  46 

19  June  48 

16  Sept.51 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

4  July  53 

P28Mar  54 

4  July  54 

P24  Mar.  54 

23  Oct.  55 


BRBY.-MA/. 


11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 


ISlrH.Fra- 
derick  Camp- 
boU  Mrr«d  k 
Holland  from 
Feb.  to  Max 
1708;  hi  Plan- 
den  from  June 
to  Dec  1704, 
andwatpreeent 
In  the  action  at 
Boxtel.  Embarked  for  Portu- 
gal in  Dec.  1806«  in  command  of 
the  2nd  Brigade  of  Gttarde,  and 
was  present  at  the  paMage  of 
the  Douro  and  capture  of 
Oporto,  action  at  Salamonde, 
and  battle  of  Talavera,  when 
he  was  severely  wounded,  and 
returned  to  England  in  conse- 
quence. Rejvtned  the  armj  in 
Portugal,  in  June  1811,  and 
resumed  the  command  of  the 
2nd  Brigade  of  Guards,  with 
which  he  was  present  at  the 
siege  of  Cindad  Rodrigo.  On 
the  advance  of  the  British 
Army  across  the  Agncda  Into 
Spain,  he  commanded  the  1st 
Division,  and  with  it  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca, capture  of  Madrid,  and 
siege  of  Burgos.  Medal  and 
one  Clasp  for  Talavera  and 
Salamanca. 


Pflyma«^«r.— Wm.  Brumell,30Sept.42;  J&/i#.  11  June  30;  Xt^f.lO  Oct.  34, 
A4futa7it,-^Lieut.  Horatio  Priestley,  24  July  52. 
Quarter- J/a*fer.— Robert  Malcolm,  27  April  49. 

Surgeon.--^ onta  King  Carr,  M.D.,  11  May  55;  Aisigt.-Surg,  24  July  46. 
Aimt.-Surg$.^WB,ikm  Sandom  Whylock,  M.D.  26  Nov.  52. 
Edward  Parks  Gamble,  M.D.  13  Oct  54. 
Facinge  Blue. — J  ^en^«,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

[Returned  from  Madras,  Aug.  1855.] 

S  Lt.-Co1.  Strange  served  wUh  the  2Ath  Rej^t.  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  snd  wss  present  at  the 
defesce  of  Ningpo,  at  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shangbae.  Chin  Klang  Foo.  and  Nankin. 

0  Lteut.  Kennedy  servinl  with  ihe  51st  Regt.  throughout  ihe  Burmese  war  of  1869 ;  was  on  board  the  E.I.O. 
stMm  sloop  8u9ifrU  during  the  naval  action  nnd  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  ot 
BeMetalSCh  May  (Medal). 


101  [^iSlSar']  9m  ( r*#  CamemM}  B*g*,  offwt,  \^^:}^^: 


Veaw*  8«rv. 

56 

Full    Half 

P*y.,P«y. 

81 

Q 

94 

0 

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P 

17 

0 

19 

0 

01 

0 

7 

0 

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Th«i»pWn*.'f  BGYPT"  "COBUNNA"  <' CH IN A.'<--n#  Dromon. 
CffioMJ.— 9  Philip  Bainbrigge,  CB.^    J9r«.  30  June  00;   Xt«uM3  JTov.  00; 

CapU  17  Oct.  05 ;  Afq;0r,  16  Oct.  12 ;  Lt.-CoL  21  June  17  ;    Col.  10  Jan. 

37 ;  Mqj.'Gen,  9  Nov.  46;  X«/.-6m.20  June  54 ;  CoL  26lh  Foot,  31  Mar.  64. 
Lieut.'CoUmeL—Aniitcw  T.  Hemphill,  Siu,  7  Apr.  25 :  Lt.  16  Apr.  29 ;  Copt. 

3  July  39  ;  Mq^ar,  11  Feb.  40;  Lt-Col.  p  8  Dec.  46 ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
J|fq;<ir«.— Ferdinanfl  Whittingham,'  CB.  JSns,  2  Nov.  32;  Lieut,  p  10  Feb.  36  ; 

Capt.  P30  Apr. 41;  JBr^.-Jdqj.  23  Dec.  42;  Mqj»  Pi  Oct.  47;  Bt,  Lt,-CoL 

20  June  64. 
Prancia  Carey,  Bth.  p  22  Hay  36 ;  Xt.  p  2  Sept.  37 ;  Capt.  p  7  July  43 ;  Brev.- 

M«^,  20  June  64 ;  Mqjor,  26  July  64. 


Captains. 
William  Hopaon  Hopson 
Bd.  WoUaatnon  Clerke. . 
William  Thomas  Betta,* 
Walter  Fitzgerftld  Kerriph 
Willianf  Bdward  Wallace 
Bobt.  Creighton  Granville 

William  Mo8se 

Bichard  Clmte   

Fiennes  Arthur  Quartley 

C.  B.  B.  Calcott**  

Bdw.  if.  Pierce  BIderton 
Tho.  Wm.  H.  Hutchinson 

t»J£UT£NANTS. 

Henry  Charles  Hardinge 

John  Colling 

Edward  Arch.  Collins  . . 
WUllam  BUott  Lockhart 

Estoourt  Day 

Matthew  Holfbrd  Hale  . . 
Geo.  Wilbraham  Northey 
Geo.  Bdm.  Phipps  Trent 

James  Armstrong 

Wm.  Macdonald  Mill/.. 
George  Walton  Appleby . 

Joseph  Lowndes 

George  Meldrum/  Adjj.. 

James  Givins 

William  Beera  

Bnsigks. 

Geoige  Hogarth 

Bdward  Kempson 

Henry  Aug.  Barton  .... 

Morris  Bobinson    

Charles  Hunt  Bindon  .. 
William  Henry  Salwey. . 

William  Franklin 

Henry  Gandy 

John  Bdward  Marsden  .. 
Thomas  Turner 


ENSIGN. 


P  4  July  39 
P12  April  44 

24  Nov.  85 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P   2  Mar.  49 

21  Aug.  49 

P  18  Jan.  60 

6  Dec.  43 

11  Oct.  45 
P 13  Dep.  50 
P 12  Dec.  61 

P 14  Mar.  51 
PIS  Dec.  51 
P23Jan.  52 
P17  Aug.  52 
P  22  April  53 
P 13  May  53 
P  27  Sept.  53 
P17  Mar.  54 
P   7  June  64 

17  April  42 
P  18  Aug.  54 
P  24  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  54 

6  June  54 
P  26  Aug.  64 

IS  Oct.  64 

P  27  Oct.  54 

PlONoT.  54 

1  Dec.   54 

15  Dec.  54 

10  Aug.  55 

14  Sept.  55 

P23  Oct.  56 

7  Dec.  55 
P28  Dec.  55 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P  24  Dec.  47 
P  7  April  54 

'  6  June  54 

P   7  June  54 

9  July  64 

26  July  54 
P25  Aug.  54 
P  20  Oct.  54 
P17  Nov.  54 
P30Mar.  55 
PdOMar.  65 
Pll  May  55 


7  Lieut.  Mill  served  with 
the  91st  Regt.  throughout  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1810-7  (Medal). 
Wu  aftenrardi  present  in  the 
action  with  the  rebel  8oers  at 
Buem  PlaaU,andwae  MTerely 
wounded. 


P  28  Dec.  41 

P22  Dec.  46 

15  Nov.  39 

P  30  July  52 

P  9  Nov.  49 

P  5  Nov.  50 

P   5  Dec.  51 

P26Mar.  62 

22  Aug.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

P   1  April  53 

P   7  April  54 

P  27  Sept.  63 
P  28  April  64 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 
P   7  June  64 

OJuly  54 

26  July  64 

P   8  Sept.  64 

PlONov.  54 

1  April  47 
P30Mar.  55 
P30  Mar.  65 
Pll  May  56 
14  Sept.  55 
P23  Oct.  66 


*  Lieut.  ICeldrnm  served  throughout  the 
China  expedition  (Uedal),  includinf  the  opera- 
tions before  Canton,  attack  of  the  seabatteriea 
of  Amoj,  capture  of  Oolonrto,  defence  of 
Ningpo,  capture  of  Ohapoo,  Wooaung,  Shaug- 
hae,  and  ChinlUangfoo,  and  landing  at  Nankin. 


Paymaster.— RobertCoUinsCraigie,3  Nov.  43;  Ens,  p 2  Feb.  38;  LU P 16  Nov.  41 . 
Adijutani, — Lieut,  George  Meldrum,  II  Aug.  64. 
Qttar^tfr-Afo^er.— Charles  Kent,*  2  April  47. 

Surgeon* — ^John  Grogan,  M.B.  14  Jioy,  51 ;  AuUt.^Surff,  16  April  41. 
Amit.'Surgeons, — Frederick  Douglas,  M.D.,  30  March,  49. 
John  Coates,  M.D.,  2  April  60. 
FacingiYellow, — Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  UcttL-Oencral  Balabrigga  wrrcdin  tha  PfoUisuUla  th«  Quarter- Master. OtBcraI*s  departncat  tnm  ISIO  to  the  cad 
oftiaat  war  In  1814,  and  vu  prrifiit  at  ttie  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  part  of  the  siege  of  OIlTetifa,  tiege  of  Cliidsd  Rodrlgo, 
la«t  siege  of  Badsjos,  afllsir  of  the  Ouarens.  batUe  of  SaUmaaea,  part  of  the  ilege  of  Burgos,  aflkir  of  Villa  Muriel,  retreat 
from  Burgos  to  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  bactlea  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  part  of  Uic  last  siege  of  Saa  Sebastian,  battle  of  tlic 
Hive,  and  aetSons  near  Bidart,  Bussussary,  and  Villa  Pranque  }  aeiioos  of  Garris,  Tarbcs,  and  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle  of 
IVraloass.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasi»s. 

S  Lt.-Col.  Wbtttinghani  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  llufb  Gough  tbrougliout  the«pcratloBSof  1841  in  Cldna  (Medal), 
and  was  prvscnt  *t  Svgoan.  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  Shangbac,  and  Chin  Kiang  I'oo. 

fr  <;«|il.  lietts,  and  Qr  -  Master  Kent,  scrred  throughout  the  China  eapedtUon  ( Medal),  and  wet*  present  at  OInsan,  Can- 
ton, dofteee  of  Ningpo,  at  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Slianghae.  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  Nanking. 

•  Oapt.  Caleott  scrred  with  the  10th  Kegt.  during  tl:e  Pnajaub  oanpaign  of  184S-9,  lodadlnf  Hm  whole  of  the  aMfo 
opOTatioBsbefbre  Mooltan,  thcaeUon  at  Sooiikoond,  captnrc  of  the  Suburbs,  and  simcader  of  Ac^fteteMS  pa^thB  ttad 
Jaaaavy  1848 1  also  present  with  the  Scft.  at  tlic  battle  of  Goqjcrat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps) .  y  V3 OO Q  fC 


21th  (or  InniskilUng)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


[Serving  at  Sealcote.  *] 
Depot,  Gbathtm.     J 


Emb.  for  Indian 

A  Caftlfl  vith  Three  Tiurete ;  8t.  Oeorge'a  eoloun  flying  In  a  blae  Field.   The  White  Horse.  "  Nte 
i0rreni."    '*8T.  LUCIA."    The  Sphin9,  with    the    words    "EGYPT"    "MAIDA"    "BABAJ' 


'SALAMAKCA*'     ••VJTTORU"     "PYBBNBE8"     «N1VBLLB"    "ORTUES" 


)  Yt-ar*'  Serr, 


54 


'Fall 
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Pay. 


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-        ♦*ORTHEa»»     "TOtlLC 

PENINSULA"    "WATERLOO.' 

CoUmeh—9  Edward  FIeining,i  CB.  Sns,  24  June  09 ;  ZUut.  6  July  04 ;  Cant, 

80  May  07;  Mqjor,  1  April  13  i  LieuU-CoL  18  July  16;  CoZ.  10  Jan.  37 ; 

Mqjar-Oen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Om,  20  June  64;  Col  27th  Regt.  10  Sept.  53. 
X^-Co^.^Hallam  D'Arcy  Kyle,' £n#.P12  July  33;  X^P23June37;  Copt.  P 24 

May  39  ;  Maj,  p  7  April  48 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Coi.  28  May  53  ;  Zt.-CoL  P  1 1  Oct.  53. 
Usher  Williamson,  ie!»wt^,  p29  Aug.  26;  Isieut.  p  11  Nov.  31 ;  Capt.  p28  Feb. 

40 ;  M({jarf  p18  Aug.  48 ;  LimU.-Col,  26  May  54. 
Mqfors^ — Oeo.  Anthony  Pumford,  JBns,  3  Mar.  25 ;   Lieut,  p  15  Dec.  25 ; 

Capt.  6  Nov.  38 ;  Bt,-MaJ.  1 5  Sept.  48 ;  Mqj,  2  Deo.  51 ;  Bt.Lt,Col,  5  June  56. 
Thomas  Percival  Touzel,  Ens.  10  Sept.  20;  Xieti^.P4  Oct.  33 ;  Capt.  p  16  Nov. 

41 ;  Mqjor,  26  May  54. 


Captains. 

Herman  Stapylton. ..... 

Oliver  Langley 

John  Vize  O'DonncU 

Barclay  Thomas 

Bdward  Barnes 

Ed w.  Nassau  Molesworth 
James  Henry  Creagh  • . 
William  Douglas  Phelips 

Frederick  Rhodes : 

John  Samuel  Manly  . . . .  | 

Charles  Warren 

Kiw.L.W.C.A.F.Cary.. 

Lieutenants.        | 

John  David  Downing    . . ' 

Thomas  Maguire   ' 

Qeorge  Reynell  Qresson   ! 
Heneage  Charles  Chester 
Arthur  Slsson  Cooper   . . 
W.Hamil.Twemlow,-44;. 
George  Glascott  Newton 
Nathaniel  Bamadiston  • 
Henry  Bethune  Patton. 
Francis  Eastwood  Murphy 
William  Henry  Oresson 
William  Henry  Davis    . . 
William  Caimcross  .... 

John  Grafaame   

Walter  Macpherson  .... 
Wm.  S.  Church  Pinwill 
George  Stewart  White  .. 
Charles  Edward  Stewart 
John  Crawford  Langford 
Andrew  David  Geddes  . . 
Christophilus  Garstin^  .. 
Ensigns. 

Robert  Lloyd 

Henry  Scoit  Simeon  .... 
William  Mageuis  Stafford 


BNSIGN.      I       HBUT.        \    CAPTAIN. 


P  4  Aug.  37 

P 19  Mar.  40 

P  25  Nov.  45 

31  Dec.  44 

25  July  45 
P  1  Dec.  37 

19  Nov.  47 
P  9  June  48 
P18  Sept.  49 

15  Feb.  39 
2dAprU47 

P 19  Oct.   49 

P23N0V.  49 
P 14  Deo.  49 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P22  Nov.  50 
P 15  Mar.  50 

3  Nov.  48 
P17  June51 

26  Dec.  51 
Pl2Mar.  52 
Pl3Mar.  52 
P  9  July  52 

29  Oct.  47 
10  Feb.   52 

16  Apr.  52 
P23NOV.52 

4  Nov.  58 
P 14  April  54 
P   8  Dec.  48 

6  June  54 
P  27  Jan.  43 

1  May  55 
1  June  55 
8  June  55 


P 19  Mar.  41 
P  2%  Mar.  44 
!P11  Feb.  48 
I  19  Nov.  47 
iP  9  June  48 
P  2  Apr.  41 
P21  June  50 
P  2  Aug.  50 
P  8  Oct.  50 
P  20  Oct.  43 
P 18  Sept.  49 
P   8  Nov.  50 

P  2  May  51 

2  Dec.  61 

P20  Feb.  52 

P  28  May  52 

11  Mar.  53 

P   9  July  52 

14  May  52 

P   7  April  54 

P 14  April  54 

26  May  54 

26  May  54 

26  May  54 

19  July  52 

P27  May  63 

P 15  July  53 

28  May  54 

29  Jan.   55 
1  May  56 

P  6  Oct.  54 

P   7  Sept.  55 

18  Aug.  48 


BKBV.-MAJ. 


P  1  Dec.  46 

P  22  Dec.  48 

P 15  June  49 

P  8  Nov.  60 

P  2  May  51 

2  Dee.  61 

P   6  May  63 

P   7  April  64 

P 14  April  54 

26  May  64 

26  May  64 

26  May  64 


S  Lieut.-Col.  Kyle  served 
with  ihe  45th  Rei^t.  in  the  last 
Katfir  war  (Medal). 

8  Mr.  Moityn  senrod  In  the 
Penii(Rnla»  rrom  Jan.  181 1  until 
the  end  of  the  war,  Including 
the  siege  of  Badajoz,  April  1818, 
battles  of  Salamanca,  Vlttorla, 
and  the  Pyrenees;  siormlnff  of 
San  Sebastian  with  the  Volan- 
teer  parij ;  battles  of  Orthes  and 
Toulouse.  Serred  in  the  Ame- 
rican war,  including  the  action 
at  PlatUburg.  Present  on  the 
18th  June  at  Waterloo.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with 
eight  Clasps  for  BadoOot,  Sala- 
manca, Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  St. 
Sebastian,  Nlvelle,  Nive,  and 
Toulouie. 

4  Lieut.  Gantin  served  with 
the&8th  Rfgt.  on  the  expedition 
Bgaiost  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ruape- 
iiapeica,  In  New  Zealand. 


Paywuw^tfr.— Wm.  Arch.  Kidd,  10  June  53 ;  Ens,  p  20  Nov.  46 ;  X*.  p  22  Dec.  48. 
Adljtitant.-^Lieut.  Walter  Hamilton  Twemlow,  23  Nov.  54. 
Quttrter'Master,--^ohn  Trenor,  28  April  54.  [Assist,  9  Nov.  10. 

Surgeon,—^  ^9|ft  Thos.  Mo8tyn,*6  Oct.  26;  Assist, -Surg,  10  Dec.  11;  Hosp.* 
Assist,'Surgeons,^~ThomBB  Stephenson  Teevan,  19  May  54. 

John  M'Leod  Cameron,  M.B.,  26  May  54. 

Leonsrd  Kidd,  M.B.,  26  May  64. 
Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


1  Ltottt-Genetal  Flcaung  serred  with  the  Slst  Beg t.  in  SicOy,  and  part  of  the  Grenadier  Battalion  in  Calabria  in  1806 

aadcr  air  John  Stuart.     InBgyptin  1807nnder  General  MaekeDtieFraaer.  at  t*^- '-^' '  *' ^-^ ' * ' 

Boaetta.  wlwa  he  obtained  hli  Compaay  in  action.    Joined  thee: 

the  Penaaolar  campaigna  of  1808.9, 10,  and  11,  including  tlie  pa — „ ^ 

famait  of  Maaaena  limB  SanUratn,  battles  of  TalaTera,  Buaaco.  and  Albnhcra  (very  leversl^  wennded  in  the  bead) ; 


r^mailtil  the  Light  Compaay  of  his  Regiment,  foming  part  of  the  advance,  at  the  spirited  aflkir  with  and  retreat  of  the 
eMiay  tmm  Campo  Iforoe  toBadaJos  on  the  Stth  March  1811.  Served  in  the  West  Indies  from  1818  to  1819,  incladiag 
the  estedicioa  np  theihcr  St.  Mary's  in  the  Bonthem  Butea  of  Ameriea;  in  the  Beat  Indies  from  IfSO  to  1838iBdn||v», 
aad?CaaiSa&rai  1839  to  1883.    He  has  received  the  BUverirai  Medal  with  three  CUspsized  by  VjUp^ie 


#1  «   ^ 


G  2 


103     28M(  Tlie  North  Gloucestershire)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


Yean*  Serr. 


43 


Full    Hnir 
Pay.  Pay. 


fEtslera  Army,  82  Feb.  64 
L     Depot,  Isle  of  Wight. 
The    Sphinx,    with    the    word*    •»  EGYPT*'     "  COKUNNA"      •*BARR08A"        "  ALBOHKRA  •» 

"VITTORIA"    "PYRENEES*'    "NIVELLE"    "NIVE"    "ORTHES"    "PENINSULA" 

"WATERLOO"    "ALMA"    "IKKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel.— Sir  H&ary  JohnYfm,  Bentinck,^  KCB.  Ens,  25  Mar.  13;  Lt.  j> 

Capt.  18  Jan.  20 ;  Capt.  §•  Lt,-CoL  16  May  29 ;  Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mty.-Gen. 

20  June  54 ;  Col.  2Bth  Foot,  11  Oct.  54. 
Lieut.'CoUm€U.—VT2inV  AdamB^'CB.  J?n«.  p  30  Dec.  26;  Li.  23  Mar.  32  ;  Capt. 

P31  Dec.  33 ;  Mc{j.  29  Oct.  43 ;  Ueut.'Col,  p  16  July  52;  Col.  16  July  55. 
Robert  Julian  Baumgartner,'  Ensign,  p  27  Sept.  33  ;  Lieut,  p  30  June  37  ; 

Capt.  P  23  April  41 ;  Major,  23  Sept,  51 ;  Lieut.-Col.  12  Doc.  64. 
Jf^'or«.-— Robert  Henry  Lindsell/  Ensign,  p  13  Jan.  38;  Lieut,  p  15  Nov.  30; 

Capt.  1 1  June  48;  Jlf<yVw,  p  18  Oct.  53. 
Percy  Archer  Butler*  Ens.  p  1  Mar.  39 ;  Lieut.  2  May  42 ;  Capt.  p  4  Apr.  45 ; 

Brev.'MfrJ.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  9  Oct.  55. 


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Captains. 


BNSIGN. 


John  Guise  Rogers  Aplin' P   7  Oct.  37  p  23  April  41 

Frederick  Huey^ ^ .  P  5  June  40      5  Mar.  42 

E.G.Hallewell^«.re.2Nor.ft5  P31  Dec.  39     15  Apr.  42 

Thomas.Manosell" p27  May  42  p  23  May  45 

William  Roberts*® p   1  Nov.  89     10  July  43 

Henry  R.  Crewe  Godley"  p  25  Sept.  46  p  21  July  48 
Christophilus  Garstin'* . .  p  14  May  86  15  Dec.  40 
John  Dundas  Malcolm*'  1  Nov.  42  29  Mar.  44 
Sussex  L.  A.  B.Messitcr"  5  Nov.  42  p24  May  44 
O.  Rbt  Hamond  Orlebar*^  p  13  Mar.  46  p  10  Dec.  47 
William  Gordon  Shute*«     p  26  Nov.  47  p  30  Mar.  49 

Simpson  Hackett*^ 31  Dec.  47  p  16  July  52 

Waring  Alex.  Biddle*^  ..  p  18  Feb.  48       5  Oct.  49 

James  Williams*®    p  21  Sept  52    29  Nov.  54 

James  Graham  Turner*'  p  30  Mar.  49  p  18  Oct.  53 
Thomas  Lynden  Bell'®  ..  p17  May  50  p17  Feb.  54 

Lieutenants. 
Hill  Fauleoner  Morgan*^  p23  Sept.  51 
Hen.C.Worthlngton»«^A-.  p21  Jan.  53 
E.  Garmonsway  Waldy*®  p  8  July  53 
Tho.  Sutton  Kirkpatrick**  p  18  Oct.  53 
Charles  David  Ingham**  p17  Feb.  54 
Francis  Brodigan*'  ....  6  June  54 
Edw.  S.  R.  Smytii,** ....  p  23  Jan.  52 
Jolin  Godfrey  Day**  ....  p  3  Mar.  54 
William  Alfred  Steward**  7  June  54 
Fred.  Arthur  Magenis**  . .  16  June  54 
C.Edw.BarrettLennai-d*»  p  27  Oct.  54 
Chas.  Brisbane  Higman*'  23  Dec.  53 
Edw.  Percival  Vau^han**  p  29  July  53 
Charles  Geo.  Mackenzie..  p21  Feb.  51 
Frederick  C.  Irwin**  ...      3  Nov.  54 

Jonathan  Twaites*® 5  Nov.  54 

Edward  Fox  Angelo'* ....  15  Dec.  54 
Thomas  Edmund  Adams'*  29  Dec.  54 
James  Wm.  M 'Cor mack        5  Jan.  55 

Alexander  Lyon  Emerson  p  12  Jan.  55 

Henry  Thackwray  ......     19  Jan.  55 

Samuel  Hall    13  Feb.  55 

James  Wm.  Kingsley    ..     26  Jan.  55 

Morres  Guard 20  Feb.  55 

William  Collum 15  Mar.  55 

BNsiaNs. 

Andrew  M.  Adolph  Page     16  Mar.  55 

Gordon  Charles  S.  Ducal     24  April55 

William  Seaton 1  May  55 

Charles  Thackeray 14  May  55 

Francis  Edward  Webb  . .      15  May  55 

Mark  Farley  Wade    6  July  55 

Alexander  Hum  fi-ey  ....     19  July  55 

Tliomas  Horniblow    ....     20  July  55 

William  Henry  Crawhall  PlO  Aug.  55 

William  Orme  Bourke  ..       9  Oct.  55 

Napoleon  Fitz  Stubbs   . .  |  p  16  Oct.  55 

Charles  H.  Newbatt  ....     26  Oct.  65 

Edward  Brett 30  Nov.  55 

Edward  Thomas  Pinnigerjp  21  Dfc.  55 


LIEUT. 


6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  55 
P16  June54 

13  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

13  April  55 
13  April  55 
25  June  55 
13  July  55 
20  July  55 
p  10  Aug.  55 
25  Sept.  55 
9  Oct.  55 
30  Nov.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


20  Nov.  45 
P  8  June  49 
P29  Dec.  48 

8  Oct  50 
P 17  Aug.  52 
P 17  Feb.  54 

14  Mar.  51 

29  Dec.  54 
do 

do 

P  26  Jan.  55 

Pl6Mar.55 

13  July  55 

P  25  Sept  55 

9  Oct  55 

30  Nov.  5$ 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


17  July  55 

12  Dec.  54 
2  Nov.  55 
2  Not.  55 


1  Sir  Henrj  Bentfnck 
commanded  the  Brigade  of 
Guards  in  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854,  including  tho 
battles  of  the  Alma,  Bala- 
klava,  and  I nkerman  (wounded 
through  the  right  arm),  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Sledal  and 
Clasps). 

S  Colonel  Adams  com- 
maodedthe  88th  RegU  through- 
out the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1894-55,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inlccrman,  siege 
of  SebastopoU  and  affUr  on 
18th  June  In  the  Cemetery. 
Succeeded  to  the  command  of 
thA  Brigade  on  Sir  Wm.  Ejrre 
being  wounded,  and  brought 
It  out  of  action  (Medal  ai»d 
Clasps). 

5  Lleut.-Coloncl  Baumgart- 
ner  served  the  Eastern  cam- 
pafan  of  1854-56  «Sth  the  CSth 
Regt.,  Incladlng  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Ink^rman,  »lege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  afihir  on  ibo 
18th  June  in  the  Cemetery 
(succeeded  to  the  command  of 
iheReici.):  was  wounded  in  the 
trenches  17th  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Cia&ps). 

4  Miijor  Llndi^ell  served  In  the  Eastern  cam> 
paign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  Ustllrs  of  Alm« 
and  Inkerman,  and  sioge  of  Sebastopol  (Mrdul 
and  Clasps^. 

5  Major  Butler  served  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854-55,  includmg  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  slego  of  Sebastopol  (Uedal 
and  Cla<ps). 

6  Major  Aplin  served  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  A  ma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  affair  in 
the  Cemetery.  Wounded  while  tn  command 
of  the  sharpshooters  of  the  88th  Regt  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 


2Sth(The  North  Gloucestershire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  104 


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Paymaster.-BeiiTy  A.  Berry,"  14  Dec.  65  ;  Sns.  11  Aug.  54. 

Adjutant. — Lieut.  Henry  Clarke  Worthington,  7  Dec.  65. 

Quarter- Master. '-TUomhB  LomsdeD,  14  Dec.  66. 

^ttr^wn.— Benjamin  William  Marlow, »«  M.D.  24  Feb.  64;  A.-S.  26  Feb,  42. 

Atsiit. 'Surgeons. — William  Henry  Bricc,  *•  6  Jan.  64. 

Chamney  Graves  Irwin,  **  24  Feb.  64. 

James  Frederick  Stewart,  *'  M.D.  7  April  64. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents»  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

7  Capt.  Hueyserred  with  the  40th  Regt.  in  the  batUe  of  MahanOpore  (Uedal),  and  wai  Mverely  wonnded. 
Serred  with  the  88th  RegU  at  theiiege  of  Sebattopol  in  18ft5.  Including  the  affair  in  the  Ct-metery  (Medal). 

8  Lt.-CoL  Hallewell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-S5,  as  D.  A.Q.  M.  G.  to  the  Light  Dlrtoioo,  lo- 
dadiOK  the  b-ittlM  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  dcbasto|.ol  (Medal  and  CInfps). 

9  Mai.  aiuuisell  ■erredin  tlieStnd  Regt.  the  Paqiaab  eampaiffn  of  1648-'9»and  was  praacnt  at  the  Ant  and  second  sieM 
opciBCioB»  befbtc  Moolua,  inclnding  the  attack  ou  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  the  19th  Sept. 
1840.  the  action  of  Soorikoond.  storm  and  captare  of  the  eiijr.  and  surender  of  the  fortrew ;  afterwards  present  at  the 
-'t  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Oooierat  ( Medal  and  two  Clasps)  i  was  wonnded  at 


Mooltaa  on  the  list  Jannar7  1S49.  Served  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  18ft4-«»  with  tlie  SSth  Regt^  indadlng  the  battles  of 
▲Ima  and  Inkcnaao,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  during  which  he  commanded  the  volunteer  sharpshooters  of  the  Srd  Divi. 
aioa  nntil  severely  wonnded  on  the  Wth  Dee.,  for  which  service  he  was  made  honourable  mention  of  in  Division  Orders 
of  S  Jan.  I»M.  and  promoted  Brcvct'M^or  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Mijor  BoberU,  Capts.  Williams  and  Bell.  Lleuts.  Waldy  andTwaltes,  and'Afstst-Sarg.  Brice,  serred 
the  Eauem  campaign  or  1804-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inki  rman,  siege  of  Sebaatopol.  and 
affair  In  the  Cemetery  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Oaptain  Godley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebaatopol,  and  aifair  In  the  Cemetery  (serenly  wounded) :  Uedal  and  Claspa. 

19  Captains  Oarstin  and  Turner,  Lieuts.  Wortblngion,  Klrkpairiek,  HIgman,  Vaughsn,  Angelo, 
and  Adams,  and  Assist.-8urg.  Stewart,  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasp).  *  * 

la  Oaptain  Malcolm  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  aflUr 
ia  the  Cemetery  (Medal). 

14  Captains  kesslter  and  Orlebar,  Surgeon  Uarlow,  and  Paymaster  Derry,  lerved  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign at  1854^,  inelttdlnir  the  battles  of  Alma  and  lukerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Captains  Shute  and  Blddle  served  the  Eastern  campaUn  until  Jan.  1855,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clatps). 

10  Captain  Uackett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  aa  AiJUutant  of  the  88th  Rei^t.,  inelnding 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  aflfkir  In  the  Cemetery  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  LleuL  Morgan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  J854-55,  including  the  battlee  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  severely  wounded  in  the  trenches,  drd  June,  by  two  musket-balls  in  the  right  leg 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lleuts.  Ingham,  Day,  Steward,  Majenls  and  Irwin,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  aflalr  In  the  Cemetery  (Medal). 

19  Lieuts.  Brodlgan  and  Lennard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  Including  the  siege  of  Sehas* 
topol  and  aflhir  in  the  Cemetery  ^severely  wounded  (Medal). 

SO  LieuL  Smyth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol— wounded  in 
the  trenches  21st  August  (Medal). 

<3  As8lst.-Surg.  Irwia  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854*65,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and 
alege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

(Continuation  of  Notes  to  Qdth  Foot.) 

€  Cntala  Walker  served  with  theS9th  Regt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ,  inelnding  the  battles  of  Feroseshah  sad 
Bobraon  (wounded)  i  Medal  and  Chwp. 

7  Capt.INek  was  present  at  Feroseahah  (Medal).  Also  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChilUaawal- 
lah  and  Goqjcnt  ( Medal  and  Clasps) . 

10  Cnpc.  DvBcan  served  with  the  Slst  Bcgt.  throughout  the  Campaign  of  1843  in  AirghanisCan.  including  the  actions 
of  Maaceaa.  Tesccn.  and  Jufdullnck.oocnpation  of  Cabool,  and  differentengagcment » leading  to  it  ( Medal) .  lie  served  with 
the  Mth  Bcgt. in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

»CoL  Lofant  serred  as  a  M^orof  Briffade  throufhout  the  campaign  of  IM'i  In  Aff«lianistan  under  Gen.  Pollock, 
•Ml  was  pcctcnt  In  tiao  actions  of  Maaeena,  Teseen,  and  Jngdulluek,  the  occupation  of  Cabonl,  and  the  difflrrtnt  en- 
gaccMcnta  leadlafto  It  (Medal).  He  served  throucfaont  the  campaign  on  the  Sotlcj  ( Medal)  i— as  Dep.  Assist.  Adj. 
OcB.  so  Sir  Barry  Smith  at  the  battlesor  Moodkee  (wounded),  Feroseshah  (wonnded),  and  Sobraon:-as  Adj.  Oon.  of  the 
wMI«  Foffcw  eommanded  by  Sir  Harry  at  the  aflhir  of  Buddiwal.  and  la  the  battle  of  All wal  i  and  he  officiated  as  Adj.  Hen.  of 
Ber  Mi^ciCy^  Forecsln  India,  (Tom  the  battle  of  Sobraon  to  the  end  of  the  eamiiaign.  when  he  was  appotated  AmC  A^J. 
Gen.  SB  H.M.'s  Porecsin  India.  Be  again  offldatedas  Adit.  Oen.thronrboottbe  Pnnjaub  campaign  la  lS48-9,aad  was  present 
as  the  pMHge  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  ChitUanwaiUh  and  Ooqlerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  CapuJB  Knecbone.  Lienta.  FiuGeiald,  Levingo,  Evans,  Henderson,  Chapman  and  Ferris,  served  with  the  Sfth 
thtunghuat  the  Fuuanb  campaign  in  U48-9,  inciading  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chiiltanwalfadi  and 
Ooe$tnt,  (Medal^and  Claspa). 


U  CapUdna  Wcstropp,  Stchelln,  Fanhigton,  and  Lyle,  serred  with  the  39th  ia  the  campaign  on  the  Sntlei,  and  were 
picacnt  at  the  battles  of  Fcraceshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  CbMp).  Capt.  Farrington  was  also  at  the  paeaoge  of  the 
Cheaah  aad  bottles  of  ChiUiaawallah  and  Goi^erat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

li  caps.  OolTill  serred  with  tbe  SBth  Regiment  in  the  aettoa  of  Mahan^pore  (Medal),  »  Dec.  18IS,  and  was  very  severely 

17  Cepcshi  ICa^lor  served  at  the  riege  aad  capture  of  Logbnr,  Koaree,  Rygbnr.and  several  small  Hill  Forts  In  the  Sontbcm 
Matanna  Corndfy  In  1818.  Served  in  the  Serwent  Warree  Stale,  and  was  ■everely  wounded  In  both  legs  (compound  fhMtnre  of 
«bo  right)  at  tite  assnnlt  of  Roree,  IStb  Feb.  1819.  Served  also  In  the  Burmese  war  in  18S5  and  18M  i  aud  at  the  captare  of 
Kumehce  In  Lower  Scindc  in  1889.     Hat  received  the  India  Medal  with  a  Clasp  for  Ava. 

IS  Licnf.  Onslow  was  at  the  batUe  of  Goo}erat  (Medal). 

19  Csptais  Midlleton  aetved  with  the  58th  Riegt.  on  the  expedition  against  Kawitl**  Fab,  at  Ruapekapeka,  in  New 


11  Doctor  Moorhead  served  with  the  33ad  Regt.  at  the  1st  and  Sad  sirge  operations  before  Moollan,  including  the 
esftwe  of  the  eity  aad  sarrsader  of  the  fortress  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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lOtElA"    "VIMIBBA»    «TAtAVB!lA"    "ALBUHERA"    "PENINSULA"    "FBftOZBSHAH'*    "BOBBAON"* 
"PUNJAUB"    "CHILLIANWALLAH"    ''OOOJBRAT." 

CoZ.— P  Ulysses,  Lard  Downes,*  KCB.  Ens,  31  Mar.  04 ;  Lt.  12  Not.  04  j  Capt  4 

Sept  06 ;  Mqj*  81  Mar.  11 ;  LU-CoL  5  Sept.  12 ;  Col,  27  May  25 ;  MoJ-Gen.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ,  Gen,  20  June  54;  Col.  29th  Re^  Id  Aug.  50. 
Lieut.'Colonelt.—Qeorge  Congreve,"  CB.  £ng.  8  Apr.  25;  Lieut,  p  12  Jan.  26 ; 

Capt,  P 12  June  28  ;  Brev,'M<yor,  23  Nov.  41 ;  JUtiyor,  8  April  42 ;  Lieut.- 

Col.  11  Feb.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
John  Hamilton  Stewart,  JEns,  23  July  27 ;  Lt.  2  Aug.  84 ;  Capt,  2  July  41 ; 

Major,  27  May  53;  Lt.-Col,  26  Jan.  64. 
Mqjors.-^ohn  Ross  Wheeler,  £ns.  30  July  28;  Lieut.  P25  Dec.  29;  Capt. 

P  15  Dec.  40 ;  Major,  11  Nov.  51. 
Edward  Lugard,'  CB.  e.  ^ru.  31  July  28 ;  Lt,  P  31  Oct.  31  ;  Capt.  30  Dec.  43  ; 

Brev,'Mqj.  3  ApHl  46;  Brev.  Lt.-Col,  7  June  49;  Col.  20  June  54;  M^or, 

13  June  66. 


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Captains. 
John  iEneas  Duncan^^  . 
Edw.  Henry  Westropp" 
William  Francis  Stehelin" 
Lindsay  Farrlngton".. 
Saml.  Fisher^'  u.  20  JuneSi 
Hugh  George  Colvill" 
Henry  George  Walker* 
John  Mackenzie  Lyle*^ 
Augustus  Alexander  Dick' 

Frederick  Kneebone" 

Fred.  Dobson  Middleton'^ 
Fred.  Edward  Sorell  . . . 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Philips  Onslow" 
Charles  Hugh  Levinge**. . 
Richard  John  Evans*'  .. 
J.  Sheridan  Henderson*' 
George  Augustus  Ferris*' 

DeVlc  Valpy 

William  Congreve 

Henry  Evans  Quin  .... 
William  Speke  Dickinson 
John  James  Hood  Gordon 
H.  W.  Somerville  Carew 
Kdmund  Watkin  Kent  . . 
Geo.  Wm.  Fred.  D.  Smith 

John  Dane 

Joseph  P.  O'Loghlin  . , 
Wariutrton  Taylor  .... 
Nathaniel  Polhill  Ledgard 
Thomas  Pattison  Wood  .  < 

Edward  Gorton , 

Fred.  Stirling  Eckersall 

Bnsions. 
John  James  Bailey    .... 

George  F.  Hart 

John  James  Bailey 

Thomas  Stanley  Mitchell 
William  Winn    


BNSI»N. 


P   7  Aug.  35 

P   2  Nov.  38 

30  April  41 

23  June  43 

15  June  27 

10  Jan.  40 

P  20  Apr.  42 

P 19  May  43 

Pdl  Dec.  44 

19D&C.  45 

30  Dec.  42 

?11  Aug.  37 


19  Nov. 

2  Apr. 
4  Apr. 

3  Apr. 
P  8  Dec. 
P  20  Oct. 

30  Mar.  49 

24  Aug.  46 

P   4  May  49 

P  21  Aug.  49 

21  Aug.  49 

P17  May  50 

13  May  53 

23  Mar.  55 

P21  Jan.  53 

P  20  Jan.  54 

P    1  May  55 

P  23  Nov.  52 

P26  July  56 

27  July  55 

3  Aug.  66 

15  June  55 
2  Nov.  66 

16  Nov.  65 
30  Nov.  55 


26  Oct.  39 

8  Apr.  42 
20  Dec.  42 

27  Sept.  44 
PIO  Aug.  31 

3  Aug.  41 
31  Dec.  43 

P   2  Sept.  45 

20  Mar.  46 

20  Mar.  46 

18  Aug.  48 

1  Jan.  41 

30  July  46 
P  19  Feb.  47 
P  28  Sept.  47 
10  Dec.  47 
30  Apr.  40 
P  5  Oct.  49 
P  9  July  60 

12  Oct.  52 
6  Aug.  53 

9  Jan.   64 
20  June  54 

P  1  May  65 

13  June  65 
P  19  June  56 

23  June  54 

23  June  55 

27  July  55 

P  10  Nov.  64 

P   9  Nov.  66 

4  Dec.  66 


captain.     BRET.-MAf. 


dApr.  40 


30  July  46 

6  Aug.  47 

3  Mar.  50 

P   0  July  60 

22  Dec.  46 

10  Dec.  52 

15  Mar.  53 

6  Aug.  53 

9  Jan.   54 

13  Jdne  55 

P   6  July  62 

17  Sept.  50 


11  Mi^r  Fi«her4id  daty  with  Ui« 
11th  Lt.  Dn.  M  •  voluniecr  at  the 
Kiegc  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in 
1 8:29.6  ( Medal  and  ooe  Clasp  ] .  Vf  aa 
present  with  the  3rd  Light.  Drs. 
IhrooKhout  the  campaign  of  1S42 
in  ASghaniatan  (Medal),  inelading 
the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pasa, 
storming  the  height*  of  Jagdullnek, 
action  of  Teseen  and  HuA  Kotul, 
occapatioB  of  Cabool,  and  capture 
of  Istaliff.  Served  the  Sutlq  cam- 
paign of  1846-6,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Moodkee  (severely 
aoanded)  as  Brigade  Miyor  to  the 
1st  Brigade  of  Cavalry  (Medal  and 
promoted  to  tht  brevet  rank  of 
Mitjor).  Commanded  the  13th  Regt. 
of  IrrMnilar  Cavalry  thronghont  the 
PnnJaab  campaign  of  1848-9(Medal) . 


Poymo^flr- Hamilton  Tennent  J^meBOn,  28  Dec.  66;  JEns.  26  Dee.  61;  Lt. 
Adijutant, — Lieut.  [k>  10  June  53. 

Q,  uarter-Matter. — 

Surgeon, — Edward  Moorhead,"  MD.,  26  May  66;  Aitist.'Surg,  8  Aug.  42. 
Assist. 'Surgeons, — Robert  M*Qregor,  19  April  60. 

Daniel  Macqueen,  M.D.,  15  No?.  50.      [Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

John  Smith  Charlres,  1 1  June  62.   PaeingsYeWoyir — Agents, 

1  Lord  Downei  was  appointed  Alde-de.Camp  to  Sir  John  Cradock,  whom  he  acecmipanied  to  Portugal  in  Nov.  1806. 
I  here  Sir  John  held  the  chief  command  until  May  1809,  when  be  was  succeeded  by  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  with  whom 
.ard  Downes  continued  as  Aidede-Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  during  the  wbole  war,  and  was  j^resent  at  tit%m 
atUei  nf  Talavera  (slightly  wounded),  Busaco.  Pupntesd'Ooor,  andBlBodon;  sieges  of  Ciodad  Bodrigo  and  Badajot. 
attles  or  Salamanca.  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees  t  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Nivelle.  Nive,  and  Toulouse 
listitty  wounded).  His  Lordship  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  &  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle.  NlTe,*Toulotta«i 
nd  the  Silver  War  Medal  and  six  Clasps  for  Talavera.  Busaco,  Pnentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrtgo,  Badajos,  and  a«i«».«.tra. 

2  Col.  Conirreve  commanded  the  S9th  in  the  Campaign  on  the  Sntlej  in  1845,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  tlia 
attleof  Peroseshah  (Medal).  Also  throughout  thePuniaub  campaign  in  1848-9  (Medal).ineludinKthepassaMof  tha 
......u   .«j  v....„  -*  «w:.K ,..,.  ..3  «... [PorrefnaindarofNotesaeepfeeedTngpa*., 


;heuab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat. 


Enk.  for  OoiftwM  Jan^l.-i 
EattArm7.1>ep.atFttnnoyJ         ,        ^  , 
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htli*  wbrdi  •'BOTPT"    "BADUb«^»   •'SALAllilCCA"  "PBNINSUli* 
"ALMA"  "INKERMAN"  "SEVASTOPOL." 
Col.-'JifQeoTgcMarquUqfTweeddale,*  KT.CB.  Eru.  J  uue,04i  XMSOet.  04; 

C«pM4May07;  Jlf«/.14May  12;  Ii/.-Co/.21  JunelS  j  Co/.27  Mi.y  S6 ;  Jlfiil.. 

<?«n.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Lt.-Gen.  9  Not.  46 ;  Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  30th  F.  1  Pfeb.  46. 
Lieut. 'Colonelt. — Jame»  Thomas  Mauleverer,^  C13.  Ent.  p  18  Apr.  34;   LUtii^ 

P  19  Aug.  36;  Capt.  P  28  July  43 ;  Mqjor^  p  21  May  62 ;  Lt.-Col.  80  Sept.  M, 
Charles  Slllery,  JEns.  24  Ifot.  28 ;  JLTeuf .  20  July  30 ;  Capi.  p  13  Mar.  30  i  Sttv.^ 

Mqj.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqj.  30  Sejjt.  54 ;  LieuL-UoL,  9  Bept  6^. 
JSft^ors.'-Edmnnd  Aug.  Whitmore,'  ^n#.  p  6  Aug.  41 ;  LUut.  10  July  46 ;  Capti 

P 1  June  49;  Brev.-M^j.  12  Dec.  54;  itf^.  29  Dec.  54. 
Thomas  Henry  Pakenham,*  Bn».  p  12  Jiily  44 ;  Lieut,  p  19  Mar.  47 ;  Cbp#.  »*  24 

8ept.50;  Brev.^Mtj.  \i  Dec.  54 ;  M(^(&,  9  Sept.  55. 


Captains. 


Robert  Dillon^t 

12jy  9  Archibald  Campbell' 
0    Pra.  Topping  Atcheriey* 
0    Matthew  Pennefather^  . 
0    Geo.  F.  Coventry  Pocock' 
0    Charles  Mingave  Green" 

0    John  O'Brien** 

0  William  John  Brook .... 
0  Editd.NewsteadPalkner" 
0  William  James  Robertson 
0  Aug.  Henry  Williamson" 
0  Lachhin  Macpherson^"  . . 
Si  John  Henry  Ghmt**  .... 
0  Jas.  Cavendish  Hobbs,'*  t, 
0    Edward  Nicholas  Hill^<  . . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Charles  J.  Cecil  Slllery . . 
Jno.S.ChandoflHarcourt** 
Stamer  Gubbins  " 


Pen  nock  Campbell,"  8. 
Alfred  John  Austin  *^... 
Charles  John  Mooraom^. 
Henry  Corbet  Bihgleton^* 

Joseph  Fleming  *^ 

Christopher  J.  H.  Tolcher 
Hy.  L' Estrange  Herring 

Henry  Wood'* 

Meyrick  Beauiuy  Field  " . . 
Edward  St.  George  Smyth 
Nathaniel  Wm.  Massey.. 
Francis  John  Connell  . . 
Tho.  Goodricke  Peacocke 
ChasJaa.  Palmer  Clarkson 
Gilbert  H.  Sanders  »il<(/. 
Rothes  Hastings  NeviUe'* 
Hyde  Sergisoa-Smith  . . 
EirsioNS. 

Thonias  Elwyn    

Robert  Olphert  Campbell 
John  M'Dermid  Allardice 
Charles  Proby  Fitzgibbon 
Alexander  Thomas  Ewens 
Thomas  Charge  Wray  . . 

I  Charles  Tyner    

Henry  F.  Morewood .... 
Wm.P.  PickardMackesy** 
Horace  Sibbald  Harrison. 
John  Binnie  Mackenzie  . 

0    Montagu  D.  Stevenson  . . 

0    Edward  Wallace  Joy  .... 

0    H  enry  Burmester  PuUeine 


BifSlON.      I       LIEtTt.       I    CAPTAIN. 


P  8  June  38 
7  Mar.  12 
p  4  June  47 
P  28  May  48 
P  15  Dec.  48 
P  20  April  49 
P  1  June  49 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P22  Nov.  50 
P  16  June  48 
P21  Nov.  51 
P  17  Dec.  52 

2  Apr.  36 

23  Nov.  52 
J 10  Mar.  54 

21  Jan.  63 
P  6  Jan.  54 

6  June  54 
13  May  53 

7  June  54 
21  July  54 
11  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  54 
P  20  May  53 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P 12  Mar.  63 

3  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
i3  Feb.  62 

P  15  Aug.  48 

P  18  Jan.  55 

15  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

P  25  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  55 
20  Feb.  55 
30  Mar.  55 

1  May  55 
11  May  55 

15  May  55 
18  May  65 

1  June  55 

27  July  55 
17  Aug.  55 

9  Oct.  55 
26  Oct.  55 

16  Nov.  55 


P2dNoV.39 
6  Mar.  12 
P  4  Aug.  48 
P  d  Aug.  49 
P  5  Oct.  49 
P  17  May  50 
P  24  Sept.  60 
p  21  May  52 
p  7  Jan.  63 
P 12  Oct.  52 
P16  Dec.  53 
P  6  Jan.  54 
15  Dec.  40 

11  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 

21  Sept.  54 
30  Sept.  64 
P  8  ^ov.  54 
6  Nov.  54 
6  Nov,  54 
8  Nov.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  55 
26  Jan.  55 

P22  8«pt.54 

9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 

P  13  Not.  62 
9  Jan.  55 
18  May  55 
17  Aug.  55 
2  Sept.  55 
9  Sept  55 


P  30  Nov.  40 
P  27  Oct:  87 
P 16  Deo.  53 
6  June  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
30  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64 
26  Jan.  65 
17  Aug.  55 
17  Jan.  61 

7  Sept.  66 
9  Sept.  55 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


11  Nov*  M 
27  July  66 

S  Nov.  55 
2  Nov.  56 


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for  the  battle  of  Vitlorla.  in 
wtiieh  action  he  was  wounded, 
a«  aUo  at  llneaeo.  Served  alto 
In  the  Amerlean  war»  a&d  wae 
agalti  wounded. 


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Paymaster. — Edward  Charles  Grant,  28  Dec.  65. 

Adjutant. — Lieut,  Gilbert  Howard  Sanders,  2  Oct.  55. 

Quarter^Master, — John  Moon,**  1  June  55;  Ent.  5  Nov.  54;  X^  9  March  55. 

Surgeon, — 

ii«mf.-/9tfr^<.— William  Johnstone  Fyffe,*"  M.B.  8  Dec.  48. 

Da?id  Milroy,"  M.D.  7  April  64. 

Charles  Henry  ToTcy,  11  Aug.  54. 

Fo/dnge  Y^oiw.^Agente^  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

5  Lieut-Col.  ICauleTorer  senred  with  the  17th  Regt.  throughout  the  campulgnin  Afrgbanlttan  and  Beloo- 
chistan,  under  Lord  Keane,  and  wai  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghnsnee  (Medal)  and  of 
Xhelat.  Serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  with  the  80th,  Including  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (boree 
•hot),  shortly  after  which  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Regiment,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkers 
man  (seTer«ly  wounded),  siege  of  Sebaatopol,  sortie  of  26th  Oct.  1864,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  8th  8ept. 
1866— wounded  (Medal  and  Ciatps). 

a  MiOor  Whitmore  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  ae  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  George  Brown,  Includ- 
ing the  battles  of  the  Alma  (horse  shot)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Major  Pakenbam  received  a  slight  and  also  a  serere  wound  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  .and 
Ciaspe). 

4t  Captain  Dillon  serred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  CUup). 

6  M^jor  Campbell  served  with  the  77ib  Regt.  in  the  Peninsula,  Arom  Aug.  1819  to  the  end  of  that  war  in 
1814,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Senred  with  the  80th  Regt. 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8tb  Sept.  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

6  Major  Ateherley  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  86th  Oct  (severely  wounded  in  the  arm),  and  assault  on  the  Redan 
on  the  8th  SepL  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Pennefatber  senred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1865,  and  was  severely  wounded  (Medal). 

8  S^or  Pocock  and  Lieut  Field  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  severely  wounded  at  the 
assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Mi^for  Green,  Captains  Williamson,  Macpherson,  and  Oampbell served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854- 
66.  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  26th  Oct  1854  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

12  Captain  O'Brien  and  Lieutenant  Harcourt  were  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Falkner  eerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  attached  to  the  Commissariat,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  SOtfa  Oct  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Grant  served  with  the  2nd  Foot  during  the  campaign  of  1844-46  in  the  Sonthem  Concaa  and 
Sawant  Warree  Country,  including  the  storming  of  several  stockades,  and  the  investment  and  cloture  of 
the  forts  of  Monohur  and  Munsuntosh. 

16  Captain  Hill,  Ueuis.  Gubblns,  Singleton,  Fleming,  Wood,  and  Neville,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Captains  Macpherson  and  Hobbe,  Ensign  Maekety,  Assistant-Surgeons  FvlFe  and  Milroy,  and  Qr.- 
master  Moon,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lieut  Austin  terved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  tho 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Cla.<^p). 

19  Lieut.  Moorsom  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept 
1866,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Ueut  Sanders  served  in  the  Austrian  army  In  1849-61;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Novara,  and 
served  the  campaign  against  Garibaldi  in  the  Roman  States,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal.  Served  with  the 
80th  Regt  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on 
the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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"TALAVERA"  "ALBUHERA"  "VITTORIA"  "PYRENEES"  "NIVELLE" 
"  NIVE  "  "  0RTHE8  "  " PENINSULA  "  "  C ABOOL,  1848  •'  «  MOODKEE" 
"FEROZBSHAU"   "ALIWAL"  "SOBRAON"  "  SEYASTOPOL," 

CoU—lj^  Sir  Alex.  Leith,i  KCB.  JBns.  8  Aug.  02 ;  Lt.  Oct.  04 ;  Capt.  27  Nov.  04* 

Mqf.  1  Aug.  04 ;  LU-CoL  7  Feb.  11 ,  Col  19  July  21 ;  Mq^.-Oeiu  22  July  30  ; 

Lt.'Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Qen,  20  June  54;  CoL  Slst  Foot,  14  June  53. 
£i6u/.-Co2oii«2.  — George  Staunton,*  Ens.  P5  Oct.  26;  Lieut,  p16  Feb.  31; 

Capt.  P  8  June,  39 ;  Maj.  p  28  March  45 ;  Lt,- Col.  p  20  July  49 ;  Col.  28  ^of.  54. 
Thomas  Couyngham  Kelly,*  Ens.  3  Apr.  28;  Lieut,  p  31  Aug.  30:  Capt,  6 

May  43  ;  M(^or,  P  20  July  49  ;  Lieut.-CoU  15  June  55. 
Jf<{70r/.— Frederick  Spence,^  Ens.  24  Dec.  29;  Lieut.  p1  Nov.  31 ;  Capt.  28 

June  44 ;  Mqjor,  15  June  55. 
Robert  John  Eagar,^  Ens.  11  June  30;  X<.p25  Jan.  33;  Capt.P  8  Oct.  44; 

Brev.'MrjJ.  2  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  21  Dec.  55. 


Captains. 
Joseph  Greenwood,*  s.  . 
James  Peter  Robertson^ 
Clia.Jas.Orton  Swaffield^ 
G<orge  Walter  Baldwin* 
Amyatt  Ernie  Brown  '  . 

Robert  Law,**^! 

Henry  Prim  Hutton  "   . 
William  Fred.  Macbean** 
Alex.  Francis  Ball  *    •  • . 

Samoel  Christian    

Edward  Temple  " 

Arthur  John  Schreiber  ' 

Charles  Prevost  ** 

George  Spaight 

George  Flower  Herbert' 
Robert  Place  Gould  ... 

LlEUTBNANTa. 

Thos.  Eaton  Swettenham  ' 
Richard  Weld  Litton* 
Alexander  Mitchell* . . 

Annesley  Cary** 

Fred.  Young  Cassidy* 
Ralph  Leeson"  ...... 

W.  George  H.  T.  Fairfax* 


6  May  36 

29  Oct.  41 
27  Feb.  46 

4  Apr.  46 
20  Mar.  47 

8  Feb.  40 

9  Nov.  43 
P31  Oct.  40 
P 13  June  50 

5  Apr.  46 
P  19  Oct.  49 

30  Nov.  49 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P  16  Mar.  50 
P 15  Oct.  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 


9  Sept.  51 
P  17  Oct.  51 
P  12  Dec.  51 
P  12  Mar.  52 
Pll  June  52 
P21Sept.  52 
P21  Nov.  51 
John  W.  Townsend  Fyler  *|  p  21  Jan,  53 
C.  Knight  Pearson,  Adp^P^  Nov.  52 
Charles  Edward  Jeffcock*>14  May  53 
George  Nicholson  Pepper*      6  June  54 

Goorge  Bayley  * p  24  Aug.  54 

George  John  Hamilton  . .  p  22  Sept.  54 
Thoa.  Christian  Rycroft "  P  22  Dec.  54 

Robert  Freke  Gould 13  Apr.  55 

H.  K.  Johnstone  Waldron  9  July,  52 
Fh9d.  Herbert  Suckling . .     29  Mar.  55 

William  Thwaytes 23  Apr.  55 

Hugh  Pollexfen  Deane  . .  24  Apr.  55 
Hubert  Churchill  Gould .  p29  Sept.  54 

Ensigns. 
John  James  Robhison  •  •  19  June  55 
Stafford  Church  Mathews  20  June  55 
Arthur  Trefiisls  Jones    . .     21  June  55 

Arthur  Jebb    22  June  55 

KenrickHill 3  July  55 

CoUn  Campbell  M'lntyre      4  July  55 

Walter  John  Tarte 5  July  55 

Henry  Leeson ,.       6  July  55 

William  HUl  James  ....  19  July  55 
DenSson  Montagu  M.  Inge  20  July  55 
Wm.  Forbes  Anderson  . .  2  Oct.  55 
John  T.  Austin  Gardiner     23  Oct.  55 

Biehard  Maybnry 9  Nov,  55 

John  B.  PhiUipson 21  Dec.  55 


LIEUT. 


27  Oct.  39 
P  30  Sept.  42 
P  21  Jan.  48 
P  20  July  49 
P    2  Oct.  49 

27  July  42 

25  Dec.  45 
30  Sept.  42 

P  12  Dec.  51 
Pll  Sept. 49 
P  28  Mar.  51 
P  31  Oct.  51 
P 17  Aug.  52 
P 18  June  52 
P 10  Dec.  52 
P  14  Jan.  53 

P  18  Feb.  53 
P  25  Mar.  53 

5  May  54 

6  June  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aag.54 

P  22  Dec.  54 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 

15  June  55 

P23Dec.  53 

29  June  55 

5  Sept.  55 

9  Sept.  55 

26  June  55 


BBBT.-MAJ. 


31  Mar.  46 
P  21  Jan.  48 
P 19  Apr.  50 
f9l  Oct.  51 
P 12  Dec.  51 

5  May  54 

6  June  54 
P27  Aug.  52 
P  22  Dec.  54 

15  June  55 
15  June  55 
15  June  55 
27  July  55 
5  Sept  55 
9  Sept.  55 
21  Dec.  55 


I  Sir  Alexander  Lefth  serred 
in  Flandenwith  the  42nd  R«gf. 
particularly  at  tbe  defence  of 
Nieuport.  Served  with  the  Slst 
at  the  attack  of  the  pout  of  the 
Vlgie,  and  at  the  subaeqnent 
capture  of  St.  Lucia,  In  1990. 
In  North  Holland  in  17B9,and 
was  seTerelx  wounded  and  lost 
an  eye  at  the  battle  of  Alkmaar. 
Egyptian  campaign  of  1807,  in* 
cluding  the  attack  on  Rosetta. 
Senred  afterwards  In  the  Pen- 
insula, from  April  1612  to  July 
1814,  and  commanded  the  Slst 
at  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  the 
Pyrenees  on  the  Sftth,  88th,  and 
80th  July,  the  Nivel]e,the  Nive, 
and  St.  Pierre  (severely  wound- 
ed), storming  the  heighu  of 
Qarris,  battle  of  Ortbes.  action 
of  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse. 
Sir  Alexander  has  received  the 
Qold  Cross  and  one  Clasp. 


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Paynuuter,^4vL\\xiJA  BroekmanTniTers,"  9  May  46  3  tnd  Lieut.  8  July  87 ;  Lt. 
Adjutant, — Charles  Knight  Pearson,  20  July  66.  [8  April  48. 

Qr.-3f<M*«r.— Patrick  Hopkin8,«6  Nov.  62 ;  Ens,  l4  Apt-.  46 ;  Lt,  26  June  60. 
Surgeon. — Wm,  Thomas  Hoskin,  M.D.  6  May  53 ;  AnUt.-Surg.  1  March  44. 
Assistant-Surgeons. — ^Thomas  Johnston  Atkinson,*'  28  Feb.  61. 
William  Oraot,>7  9  June  64. 
Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 

5  Colonel  Staunton  lenred  with  tha  10th  Begt.  In  the  SutleJ  efttnpalgn  in  1^46,  inelodlnir  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Commanded  the  8Ut  Regt  in  the  Crimea  from  S4  liar  18M|  and  was  preient  at  the 
Blete  of  Sebaatopol  and  attack  on  the  fiedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clafp). 

8  Lt.-Colunel  Kelly  and  Captain  Bali  terved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  June  185d  (Medal  and  Claip). 

4  Major  Spenee  serred  at  the  liege  of  Sebastopol  from  10th  June  1865,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  fiedan 
on  the  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Major  Eagar  serred  the  campaign  of  1S4S  In  Affghanlstali,  including  the  actions  of  Maieena,  Teieen 
and  JugduUuck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  It  (Medal).  Serred  in 
the  Crimea  from  11th  June  1858  as  Brigade  Major  of  2nd  Brigade,  Ist  Dlvliilon,  since  19th  Aug.,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Ca|*cain  Greenwood  serred  with  the  Slsi  throughout  the  campaign  of  184S  in  Afghanistan  under  Malor- 
Oeneral  Pollock,  and  was  present  In  tlie  actions  of  Maxoena,  Tezeen,  and  JugduUuck,  the  occupation  of 
Caliool,  and  the  different  enga^emenU  leadlug  to  it  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Robertson  served  the  SutleJ  camp.ilgn  of  1845-40,  including  the  battlfes  of  Moodkee,  Peroxeshah, 
Buddiwai,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  iliree  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Crimea  ttom  S4th  May  1856.  in- 
cluding tt^fi  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  CapUins  Swaffleld,  Baldwin,  Schrrtber  and  Herbert,  Lieuts.  Swettenham,  Llilon,  Mitchell,  CassidV, 
Fairfax,  P)lar,  Jeffcock,  Pepper  and  Baylby.  Paymaster  Travers,  and  Qr.  Master  Hopkins,  lerTid  In  the 
Crimua  from  24th  May  1665,  Including  the  sirge  of  Sebastopol  and  ailaek  on  the  Redan  on  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

0  Captam  Brown  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  15th  June  to  lOth  July  18S6  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Capt.  Law  served  with  the  81st  throughoutthe  campaign  of  1848  InAfikhanistan  (Medal),  including  the 
actions  of  Maxeena,  Teteen,  and  JugduUuck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engagements  lead- 
ing to  it.  He  served  also  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Perozeshab, 
Buddiwai,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (severely  wounded):  Medal  and  three  Clasps. 

11  Capt.  Hutton  served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-48,  and  cairrled  the  colouHtif  the  91st  in  the  battles 
of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah  (wounded) ;  he  was  also  present  at  Baddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and 
three  Claeps). 

12  Captain  Macbean,  Lieuts.  Leeson  and  Rycroft  aerred  at  the  slage  of  Sebastopol  from  6th  Aug.  1855, 
and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  S«pt.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

iS  Captain  Tvmpie  and  Lleit.  Pearson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  8  S6pt.  1855,  and  at  the 
attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  i'r«vost  served  in  the  Crimea  from  24th  May  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. ;  wounded  on  the  17th  June  and  7ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

15  Lieut.  Cary  served  at  the  si<-ge  of  Sebastopol  from  I5lh  June  to  28rd  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

16  AssUt.  Surgeon  Atkinson  served  at  the  siegd  of  Sebastopol  from  7th  July  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Assist.  Surgeon  Qrant  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  ftrom  Slst  July  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  rlai>p). 

( Continuation  qf  notes  to  S'2nd  Foot.) 

8  Maior  Carmichael  served  at  the  in  and  Snd  siege  operstioni  before  Mooltaa,  and  was  at  the  action  of  Sootjkooad ;  lad 
the  right  column  of  attack  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  of  Mooltan  (wouuded),  and  was  present  at  the  sartender 
of  the  fortress,  as  also  at  the  sartcnder  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Chenioia,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goqierat  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

7  Capt.  Lowe  served  at  the  1st  and  Snd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  indndine  the  attack  on  the  eQeny's  position  in 
front  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  iSth  Sept.  1848,  on  which  occasion  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  eompaiiies  of 
the  33iid  Regt.  that  were  engaged.  He  was  also  present  at  the  action  of  Sooijkoond,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and 
sorreuder  of  thefortress  of  Mooltan,  sorreuder  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goo^erat  (Medal  ind 
Clasps). 

11  Captains  Tard.  Clapoott,  aad  W.  A.  Blrtwhistle»  and  Llent.  Baasaao,  served  at  the  flrst  and  second  siege 
operationB  before  Mooluu,  inclading  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  in  fhint  of  the  advanced  trenehes  on  llth 
Sept.  1848,  the  action  of  Booijkoond.  storm  and  capture  of  the  eity,  and  sorrendcr  of  the  fortress.  Also  present  at  the 
surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps.)  Lt.  Birtwhistle  was 
wounded  at  Moolun  ISth  &pt.  1848. 

18  Capt.  Moore  vras  present  at  the  snntader  of  the  fertrets  of  Mooltan,  at  the  sanender  of  the  fort  and  ganisod  of 
Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Gooticrat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


50  Capt.  Patterson  serred  in  the  1st  and  2nd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  inclndiag  the  ■torm  and  capture  of  the  dtv. 
fle  was  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps) . 

51  Lieut.  Joly  served  with  the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  against  the  Afljlhan  tribes  of  the  Cabool  ftonticr  in  18»t, 
ind  was  present  at  the  aJEaira  of  Nawaduad,  Praughur,  and  Skarkote. 

SI*  Paymr.Garferth  served  vrith  the  SSnd  Bcgt.  m  Canada  daring  the  rebdlion  la  18S7,  aadwaspreteat  in  th4  action  of  St. 
Bnsuehe.  He  served  as  Adjutant  during  the  1st  and  Snd  siege  onerationa  before  Mooltan,  including  the  action  of  Soorikoond, 
itonn  and  capture  of  the  city,  aad  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote, 
ind  at  the  battle  of  Ooqjeret  (Medal  and  Clasps).         . 

SS  Capt.  Power  served  at  the  1st  and  Sod  siege  opentioas  before  Mo<dtan,  inclading  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  In 
IVont  of  the  advanced  trenehes  on  ISth  Sept.  1848,  the  aaion  of  Sooijkoond,  attack  on  the  suburbs  37th  Dec,  storm  and  eap- 


iTont  of  the  advanced  trenehes  on  ISth  Sept.  1848,  the  aaion  of  BooQkoond,  attack  on  tne  suburbs  37th  Dec,  storm  and  cap- 
ture of  the  dty  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  He  was  Also  at  the  Surrender  of  the  fort  and  gaitlaon  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the 
battle  of  Goqieiat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

:i4  Lt.  Rodman  served  with  the  6Snd  Begt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutl^  (Medal  and  Clasp).  ladnding  the  hattlee  of 
Ferooeshah  and  Sobraon. 

86  Lleots.  if.  BtnwhUUe,  and  Lawrence,  served  at  the  Snd  siege  oncratioas  before  Mooltan.  iufdnding  tKe  storm  and 
capture  of  the  city,  aad  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  at  the  sanender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Chttiotc,  and  battle 
of  Goojcret  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

56  Lieut.  M'Cabe  served  with  the  Slst  throughout  the  eamaalgn  of  184S  in  Aflkhanistan  under  Genertd  Pollock,  and 
was  present  in  the  actions  of  Mascens,  Teieen.  and  Ju|dalluck.  and  the  occupation  of  Cabool  and  the  different  enrage- 
menu  leading  to  it  (Medal).  Also  the  Sntld  campaign  in  184ft- 6,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  FerotMihah,  BudcGwal, 
Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (wounded)  i  Medal  and  Clasps.  He  served  with  the  18th  Boyal  Irish  at  the  opbiatlonft  in  the  Canton 
Biver  under  Oeneial  D'Agnilar  in  April  1847. 

57  Quartermaster  Giddiugs  served  ai  the  1st  aad  Snd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan.  inelndlng  the  action  of 
Boorikoond,  storm  and  eaptur*  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  at  tlie  suiraader  of  the  fort  aad  garriaoa 
of  Cheniote  and  battle  of  Goojent  (Medal  and  CiasM).  .  ... 

39  Docton  Scott  and  CahiU.  served  at  the  1st  and  Snd  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  capture  of  the 
city,  aad  sumnder  of  the  fortress.  Also  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  aad  battle  of  Ooc^erat 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 


*«-5:,?4r]      ^^d  {The  Cornwall)  Regiment  of  Foot,     [.tt^i.^.]  110 

••BOLBIA*'    ««  VIMBIRA"  ••COBUNNA"     "SALAMANCA"    "PTEBMBBS-     ••  NIVBLLB"     "WIVE" 
"  OBTHBS  ■»     ••PENINSULA"    "WATERLOO"    "  PUNJAtB"    ••  MOOLTAN"  "  OOOJBRAT." 


Yevs'Serv 


68 


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24 


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20 
14 
11 
13 
16 
13 
14 
10 

10 

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22 

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0 


Col.^lfiSiT  waiottghby  Cotton,*  GCB.  &  KCH.  En$.  31  Oct.  98 ;  Lt.  ff  Capt.  25 
Nov.99;  Capt.ffLt.'CoLl'iJvaieU;  Co/.25 July 21 ;  Maj.-Gen.  22Ju!y 
30;  Lt.-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Gen.  20  June  64  ;  Col,  S'ind  Regt.  17  Apr.  64. 

Lt.  Cois.'-n.  Vaughan  Brooke,' CB.  Ens.  p  12  July  27  j  Lt.  Pll  June  SO; 
Ctfp^P22May,35;  Jf«;.P22  July  42;  i^-CoM 3  Sept.  48;  Co/.  20  Jun«t  64. 

John  Bardley  Wiltnot  Inglis/  PEns.  2  Aug.  33;  Lt.  19  Jan.  HO;  Capt.P  20 
Sept.  43 ;  Mqjor,  P26  Feb.  48 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49  j  Lt.-Col,  20  Feb.  66  > 
Co/.  6  June  66.  «  ^  .«    „  . 

3fa;or«.— William  Ca8e,*^rw.  10  Feb.  32;  Lt.  9  Feb.  38 ;  Capt.  P26  Feb.  42 ;  Jlfiy. 
13  Sept.  48 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  28  March  66. 

James  Dodiogton  Carmlchael,*  JBns.  p  12  July  39;  Lieut.  11  May  41;  Capt. 
P 18  April  46 ;  JtfVyor,  20  Feb.  65. 


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Captains. 
Edw.W.  D.  LoweT 
Frederick  Yard".... 
William  Bell"   .... 
Charles  Steeyens   .. 
Henry  William  Bace 

John  Moore^^   

Charles  Clapcott"  . . 
James  William  Mansfield. 

Robert  Stacy  Colls" 

Wm.  ASrde  Birtwhistle" 

William  Patterson*' 

William  Power** 

Lieutenants. 

AlfVied  Bassano"    

William  Radman,*^  Adj. 
John  Birtwhistle'* 

Bernard  M*Cabe*«      .... 
Samuel  Hill  Lawrence*' 
William  James  Anderson 
James  Dugald  Thomson 
I  Frederick  Wainwright   .. 

Edm.  de  Lotbinidre  Joly*> 

'Philip  Primrose 

I  Charles  Rodick  Rlcketts 
I  John  Edmondstbunc ... 

Pelham  Caryer  Webb    . 

Charles  Marshall  Foster 

William  Morse  Crowdy. 

Edwin  Harmar   

Robert  Trotter  Knox ... 

Henry  Cook    

Ensigns. 

Henry  George  Browne  . 

Henry  Elkins  Bennett  . 

Nathaniel  T.  Crane    . . . 

Joseph  Brackenbhry  . . . 

Evelyn  Charles  Hill 


ENSIGN. 


20  May  37 

P 12  Mar.  41 

30  Nov.  16 

7  Aug.  40 

16  Feb.  33 
1  Nov.  42 

P  Id  Apr.  46 

P23  Juae43 

14  Feb.  40 

P 12  Dec.  43 

17  April  42 
6  Apr.  46 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


3  Apr. 

2i  Dec. 
Pll  Dec. 

8  May 

12  Dec. 

16  Aug, 
4  May  49 

23  May  46 
P  16  Mar.  60 

18  Aug.  48 

8  Oct.  60 

P16  Oct.  60 

P  17  Auff.  62 

P  18  April  61 

27  June  61 
P  23  Mar.  66 

16  May  66 

16  June  66 


P  12  Mar.  41   p  23  May  46 
P  22  July  42  P26  Feb.  48 

26  Apr.  28       2  July  41      SO  Jane  64 
P  28  Dec.  41  p  18  Jan.  60 

27  July  38       7  July  48 

3  Apr.  46  PlOSept.  61 
Pl2  June40  p 23  July  62 

4  July  45     15  Mar.  53 
24  Apr.  43     20  Feb.  66 

3  Apr.  46  29  May  66 
14  April  46  13  July  66 
P26  Feb.  48IP21  8ept.o6 

8  Cotovei  Brooke  lenrtd  the  Fuii* 

n^  «*■         -a  !■**»  *^*'"P*'S''*' ****"•»  *■   """^ 
24  May   4o  i  aiand  of  the  S2nd,  and  wat  preicnt 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


Pll  Ffeb.  48 

3  Sept.  49 
10  Apr.  49 

P  22  Feb.  60 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P 17  Jan.  61 

12  Sept.  48 
P  23  July  62 

4  Aug.  61 
P  31  Dec.  62 
P  6  Jan.  66 
P  16  Mar.  65 

14  Apr.  66 

29  May  66 

P16  June  66 

13  July  66 
31  Aug.  66 


•t  the  Ut  and  Sod  siege  operationfe 
before  Mooltao  (inclading  the  action 
of  Sooijkoond  in  eonihand  of  the  left 


eolamn  of  attack),  storm  A  ctpturt 
of  the  citj  and  sarrender  of  the  for- 
tress  of  Hooltan,  sarrender  of  thk 
fort  and  rarrimn  of  Chenim*-,  an4 
bat  tie  of  Goqjerat,  for  which  service* 
he  was  nonninated  a  Compaiiiou  oi 
the  Bath  (Medal  and  CUsps). 

4  Colonel  Inslis  served  with  th* 
32nd  in  Canada  during  the  RabeilioB 
in  1837,  and  *■*  prevent  in  ihr  ac- 
tions of  St.  Denis  and  Bt.  Biistarhe. 
He  served  also  the  rui^QbeanipFin 
of  1848-9.  and  was  present  at  IM 
1st  and  2nd  siege  operations  belnrt 
Moolian,  including  the  aitark  nn  (be 
enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  nd* 
vanced  trenches  on  the  ISih  ^>ti» 
where,  after  the  death  of  Lieut.  CoL 
Pattonn,  he  succeeded  to  the  ooin* 
maad  of  the  right  columii  ot  atlarki 
commanded  the  S3nd  at  the  art  ion  of 
Booiikoond;  And  Also  present  at  the 
storm  and  capture  of  the  r\iy  an  I 
sarrender  of  the  fortress  of  Mooltaii 


sarrender  of  the  fortress  of  Mooitaii. 
nurrender  of  the  fort  and  garrimm  of  Cheniote.  and 
battle  of  Goqierai,  for  which  sarrices  he  received  th« 
brevet  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel  (Medal  and  Clasi's). 

IS  Miti.  Bell  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Oo^eraft 
(Medal  and  Claapa). 


31  Aug.  65 

P 14  Sept.  65 

P   9  Oct.  65 

23  Nov.  66 

^ P30  Nov.  55 

Paumaster.-'Whi.  Garforth,"*  16  Apr.  32 ;  Qr.-M.  28  June  44  :  Ens.  3  April  46 ; 
A4fUtant.-'Li£ut.  William  Rudman,  13  Dec.  50.  [Lieut.  24  Feb.  48. 

Quarter-Master.— John  Giddings,**  13  Sept.  48. 
5wy«m.— Charlea Scott* M.D.  9  May, 46;  Assist.-Siirg.  1  Nov.  34. 
i4«H*^.-iSttrfiF«m*.— Alexander  Pelle  CahlU  »  M.D.  3  April  48. 
William  Boyd»  12  March  62. 
Facings  y^Ydte— Agents,  MeAsrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I  Kr  •WaVrnghbr  Cotton  aerred  with  the  8rd  Guards  on  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805 ;  and  on  that  to  Copenhaten  ih 
1M7  whcf«  ho  was  appointed  I>epntT-AsalsUnt.AdJutaiit<Geiieral  to  the  reserve  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  waa 
nreanit  ai  the b«ttl«  <«  Kioge.    In  1809  he  aooompimied  the  Dn  ~    '       ^  ^  "  n— ... 

wnd  to  the  I^hi  Divinon  daring  the  whole  of  the  campaign  of 


mMBtiOthebAtttoofkioge.    In  1809  he  accompanied  theDaketo  Spain,  and  served  at  Deputy-AaBistut-Ad|aUnt.O«- 
ScMl  to  the  Light  Division  daring  the  whole  of  thecampaign  of  the  retreat  to  Torres  Vedras  and  the  subsequfeni  «d  vwce.  the 


AVBS  present  at  ibe  aaaaiui  ooa  caprure  oi  unomee  vneoai).  nir  ^illoughbj  .... — -    -. ^-- r  n-i— j-"... 

i  Iient.-Col.  Case  served  at  the  1st  and  8nd  sietc«  operations  against  Mooltan,  part  of  the  tune  hi  D^^jor  ol  Urtgadc^o 
the  Sod  IsfoBtrr  Rrivada.  inelading  the  aaaanlt  on  the  subarbaof  Mooltan.  ITtb  Dec.  1848,  ( 
-.^.^.i^  th«  Cowpuites  of  the  S3nd  that  were  engagcil,  and  W4»  ver\  severely  wouttdcd.    Ue 


Qjnnpant— 0— _-_, -  , 

_  *  of  the  fort  and  gmrriaoa  of  Cheniote.  and  at  the  battle  of  Oocoerat  (Medal  and  Clasps) . 

^7  CaatTCollaaervedwith  the 39th  Sagt.  in  the  battle  of  ttaharajporc  (Medal);  »»>«*  with  »he Sjnd at 
OMnti^  bafow  Mooltan.  inefaiding  the  storm   and  eapt»f«  of  «K^*''.'"*.?!?7*\**'/ni?L?*^ 
3«e«tat  the  aanwadcr  of  the  gwnriwNi  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goovent  (Medal  and  Clasps) 
^  fPnr  ramaindar  of  NotM  U 


1848,  on  whitrh  occasion  he  com- 
aftermardft  presetatat 


the  aiecond  hieg* 
a.    He  vraa  alio 


[Por  remainder  of  Notes  see  precetiing  page. 


33rf  {orTheI>ukeofWtmngtoiC$)Regt.ofFooi.    [^*%i^i^^- 

**  SERINGAPATAM  **  "  WATERLOO."    The  Crest  and  Motto  of  the  Dake  of  WeUlngtoii. 

"ALMA"  "INKBBMAK"   "SEVASTOPOL." 
ColoneL'-9  Wi  Charles  Yorke,'  JEns.  22  Jan.  07  ;  LimU.  18  Feb.  08  ;  Capt.  S4 

Dec.  13;  Mqjor,0  Jane  26;  Lievt.-Col.  80  Noy.  26;  Col.  23  No?.  61; 

Major- Gen,  11  Not.  61 ;  Col.  33rd  Foot,  27  Sept  66. 
Lieut.'Cols* — John  Douglas  Jolinstone,'  CB.  Etis.  p  16  Aug.  27 ;  Lieut.  16  Mar. 

30 ;  Capt.  p  19  Oct.  38 ;  Me^or,  P  3  Oct.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  9  March  66. 
George  Valentine  Mundy,»  CB.  Lieut.  27  Feb.  36;  Capt.^^  1  May  40;  Brev.- 

Mqj.  11  Nov.  61;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64;  Major,  29  Dec  64;  Lt.-Cd. 

19  Sept  66. 
3f£^*or<.— John  £.  Collings/  Ens.  21  June  39;  Lieut.  22  Jan.  42  :  Capt.  p3 

Oct  48 ;  Mf(jor,  19  Sept.  66. 
Edw.  Westby  Donovan,*  Ens.  10  Jan.  40 ;  Lieut.  14  June  42 ;  Capt.  22  Dec.  48; 

Brev.'Mq;.  17  July  66  ;  Mgjory  26  Oct.  66. ; 


Captains. 
William  Pretyman,"  8, 
Henry  Chas.  Fitzgerald  ^ 
John  E.  Taubman  Quayle " 
Henry  Disney  Ellis*. 
Thomas  Wickham»«  . 

Richard  Lacy 

Basil  Fanshawe"    . . . 
Frederic  Smith  Yacher/'^. 
Chas.  Carter  Barrett*'  .. 
Walter  George  Nugent" 
Cha.  Edwd.  Mansfield,*^^. 
WUliam  Henry  Parry'*.. 

Alex.  Bruce  Wallis  '* 

Buxton  Martin  Kenrick'* 
Edward  Barker  Prescott*^ 
John  Ralph  Carr** . . . 

LlEUTBlTAKTS. 

C.Moore  Brabazon  Slree  '* 
John  James  Greenwood  '* 
John  Thornton  Rogers' 

John  Owens** 

John  Trent** 

Charles  Whateley  Willi«» 
Arthur  Edw.  Aug.  Ellis*^ 
Hn.  RH.de  Montmorency 
John  Douglas  Johnstone-* 

Francis  A.  BaU*«    

John  Henry  Campbell  . . 
Geo.Talbot  Worthington . 
Rich.  Radcliffe  Twinmg. . 
Lestock  Reid  Forbes .... 
Birchall  George  Qraliam 
Fred.  WiUiam  Benwell.. 
George  Aug.  Yaughan  . . 

WiUiam  Bally    

Richard  Slatham 

Richard  Lane  Bayliff    .. 
Randal  Howland  Roberts 
George  Aug.  Eliott 
A.  R.Wm.Thistlethwayto 
Herbert  Edw.  Geo.  Crosse 

BVSIONS. 

Arthur  M.  Peter  Browne 

William  Coxon 

Henry  Gillespie  Boyd  . . 
George  Robert  Morgan  • . 
John  E?ans  Freke  Aylmer 
^Teorge  Toseland,**  Atfj. 
William  Hugh  Thomas . . 
Murray  D.  V.  T.  Grant. . 

William  Henry  Gore 

James  Maurice  Shipton 

Marcus  Lynch   

Frederick  Easton   

Richard  Thos.  B.  Browne 
Edward  Tanner  .... 


BM8ION. 


P  8  May  40 
P  26  Sept.  40 
P  7  8ept41 

14  June  42 
P  26  Oct  42 

11  Mar.  42 
P  14  Apr.  46 

8  Dec.  46 
P  22  Jan.  47 
P 16  Aug.  48 
P  1  Sept  48 
P  20  Oct  48 

22  Dec.  48 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P  16  Mar.  60 
P22Apr.  63 

P 18  Aug.  52 
P 16  Oct  62 
P 13  May  63 

9  Aug.  64 
P  19  Aug.  61 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
Pl8Aug.64 

27  Oct  64^ 
3  Nov.  64 
2  Dec.  63 

16  Dec.  64 
P  26  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  66 

18  Feb.  66 

19  Feb.  66 

20  Feb.  66 
P  16  Sept  64 
P  10  Mar.  66 

19  Mar.  66 
14  Mar.  66 
16  Mar.  66 
16  Mar.  66 
11  May  66 

8  June  66 

20  July  66 
26  July  66 

26  July  66 

27  July  66 
16  Aug.  66 
14  Sept  66 

21  Sept  66 

9  Oct  66 
14  Oct  66 
16  Oct  66 
16  Oct  66 
26  Oct  66 

P80Noy.66 


LIEUT. 


P   6  Aug.  42 
9  Oct  42 

7  Nov.  43 
P31  Jan.  46 
p  22  Dec.  46 
P  27  Sept  44 
P  3  Oct.  48 
P  20  Oct  48 

10  Sept.  49 
P  9  July  60 
P  8  Aug.  61 
P  2  Jan.  62 
P  6  July  62 
P  21  Sept  62 
P  8  Apr.  63 

24  Sept  64 

16  Sept  64 

21  Sept  64 

6  Nov.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
P   3  June  63 

12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 

9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 

16  Feb.  66 

9  Mar.  66 

6  June 66 

19  June  66 

19  June  66 

26  June  66 

24  Aug.  66 

9  Sept.  66 

19  Sept  66 

16  Oct  66 

16  Oct  66 

16  Oct  66 

26  Oct  66 

P  9  Nov.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


P118ept4U 

P  2  Jan.  62 

p  26  Mar.  62 

P  21  Sept.  62 

P26Mar.63 

6  June  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

19  Jan.  66 

24  Aug.  66 

19  Sept  65 

26  Oct  66 

P   2  Nov.  66 


DRET.-MAJ. 


2  Nof .  66 

2  Nov.  66 
2  Nov.  66 


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S3rf  (or  Tlie  Duke  of  JVetiinffton's)  Regt  of  Foot.  112 


Years' 8eiT.| 

Full 

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p«r. 

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2  1     0| 

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Pa^/iuz^^.— John  Thompson,^  26  May  55 ;  J?n«.  5  No7. 54;  Zieu/.  0  Marcb  55. 
Adjutant. — Entign  George  Tcweland,*^  15  Aag.  55. 
Quarter-Master. ^Ys^vmrd  Vysc  *  14  July  64. 
0  5ttrp«m.— William  Mure  Muir,*  MD.  24  Feb.  54;  Auist.-Surg,  22  Not.  42. 
"  '  Amst,'Surg€oni,^^ohn  Ogilvy,»'  MB.  15  July  53. 
Thomas  Clark,"^  7  April  54. 
John  Vernon  Seddall,^  MD.  13  Oct.  54. 

Facings  Red. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

I  Ui^oMieiiMral  Yorke  senred  in  the  Penlniula  with  the  68nd  Regt,  and  was  prnent  at  the  battlef  of 
Tlmlera,  Faentee  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Vittorla,  Pyrenpes,  Nlvelle  (wounded),  Nive,  and  Ortbe*  (tevcrely 
wounded),  and  at  the  tlegee  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  and  Badi^oi  (wounded),  for  which  he  hae  rcceiTed  the 
War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign. 

9  Lieut.-Colonel  Johnstone  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18S4-&5,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol: 
he  wae  Field  Offlear  in  command  of  the  trenches  at  the  taking  of  the  Quarries  on  the  7ih  June ;  com- 
manded the  33rd  Segt.  In  the  asMUlt  on  the  18th  June,  and  was  scTcrely  wounded  by  gmpo  shot ;  left 
arm  amputeted  (Medal  and  Clasp  and  CB.). 

3  Lieat .-Colonel  Mundy  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1887. 
ne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-05,  with  the  SSrd  Regt.,  Including  tlie  battles  of  Alma  (horse 
kiUed)  and  Inkerman  (where  he  commanded  the  Regt.).  siege  and  fall  of  Sebailopol  (wounded  in  the 
trenches),  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  16th  June  (wounded):  Medal  and  Clasps,  andCB. 

4  M^Jor  Collings  serred  the  Eastern  campulgn  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan, 
siece  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Mi^or  Donoran  serred  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  indading  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— se?erely  wounded  in  the  trenches  on  the  10th  of  April  (Medal  and 
three  Claspe  and  Breret  of  M^or). 

6  Mi^or  Pretymaa  senrod  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  with  the  83rd  Regt,  up  to  80lh  Feb.  1856, 
when  he  was  appointed  Brigade  Major  to  lit  Brigade,  Light  liivision  ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Ahua 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  18ih  June,  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  C»plaln  Fitzgerald  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  ivas  severely  wounded  at  the  battle 
of  Aima  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Major  Quavle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  (carried  the 
colour)  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18tb  June— dangerously 
wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Mi^or  Ellis  senred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855  (wounded  15th  Aug.),  and  at  the  assaolts  on  the 
Redan  on  the  18th  June,  and  8th  Sept.  (wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

10  C^tatn  Wickham  served  at  the  aiege  of  Sebastopol  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

II  Major  Faiishawe  s<>rved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
18th  Jane  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captains  Vacher  and  Nugent  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of 
Alma  end  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Captain  Barrett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  Adjutant  of  the  SSrd  Regt,  including  the 
battlea  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasp«). 

U  Captain  Mansfield  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Colin  Campbell  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (Medal  and  Claspn). 

15  Capuins  Parry  and  Kenrlck  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clatpi). 

16  Captain  Wallls  carried  a  colour  at  the  Alma,  and  although  severely  wounded  through  the  thigh 
lemaiavd  with  the  Regt  until  after  the  dose  of  the  action  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

17  Captain  Procott  senred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  was  severely  wonitded  on  the  15th 
Aug.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

IS  Ueuu.  Siree  and  Greenwood  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854,  were  severely  wounded  while 
carrying  the  colours  at  the  baUle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Carr  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  asfaths  on  the  18tli  June  and  8ih  S<pt.  (Medal  and  Clwps). 

90  Lieut  Rocers  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  13th  Nov.  1S54,  until  the  fall  of  the  place,  and 
was  piesent  at  the  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

81  Lieut  Olrena  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(dangerously  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (twice  wounded  In  the  trench<«s)  :  Medal  and  Clasps. 

2S  Lieut  TrHut  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  Sept  1856  (Medul). 

53  Lieut.  Willis  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June, 
and  Sth  8fpt— wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

54  Ueuti.  Ellts  and  Bull  ^erved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

95  Lieut.  Johnstone  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  agd  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
IBih  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

55  Ensign  Toseland  »erTfdat  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaolti  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and 
8lh  Sept.— woupded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

56  Parmaster  Thompson,  Surgeon  Mulr,  and  Qr.-Master  Vyse  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-69, 
Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  sleze  of  Sebastopol  (Mecfal  and  two  Clasps). 

97  Aasist.-Surgeona  Ogilry  and  Cldvk  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1664-56,  including  the  battles  of 
All.  a  and  Inkerman,  alege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  18lh  June  and  Sth  Sept. 
(Medal  and  Claeps). 

98  Aaslat-Snrceon  Si^ddall  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
Sth  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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"ALBUHERA"      ''ARROYO  DOS  MOLINOS"     "VITTORIA"    "PYRENEES" 
geam^ServJ   "NIVELLE"  "NIVE"  "ORTHES"  "PENINSULA"  "SEVASTOPOL." 


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Full    Half 
Pay.   Pay. 


Colonel,-— Ij^  Sir  Thomas  Makdougall  Brisbane,'  Bart.  GCB.  GCH.  JEna.  10 

Jan.  1782;   Lieut.  30   July  91;    Capt,  12  April  93;    Mc(jwr,  5  Aug.  95; 

LieuL-CoL  4  April  1800;   Col.  25  July  10  ;  Mqjor-Qen.  4  June  13;  Lieut.^ 

Gen,  27  May  25;  Oen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Col.  84th  Regt.  16  Dec.  26. 
Lieut.-ColoneU.— Richard  D.  Kelly,'  Ens.  7  March  34 ;  Xf.  p 30  July  36 ;  Capt. 

P  24  Sept.  41 ;  Mqjor,  P  17  March  48  ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  54;  Zt.'-Col. 

9  March  55. 
Arthur  Cyril  Goodenough,^  Em.  p  8  April  34 ;  Zieut.  p  25  Not.  36 ;  Capt.  p  26 

Oct.  41 ;  Mqj.,  27  March  48;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  6  Jan  55 ;  Lt.-CoL  26  Oct.  55. 
Mcijors,-^Q\iii  Simpson,^  Ena.  p  13  Mar.  35 ;  Lieut,  p  3  Noy.  37 ;  Capt.  p  26  Jan. 

44;  Major^  29  Dec.  54;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  17  July  55. 
John  Gwilt,»  Ena.  p  25  Nov.  36 ;  Lt,  p  10  Aug.  88  ;  Capt.  p  14  Feb.  45 ;  Brev.- 

Maj.  17  July  55  ;  Mtyor,  26  Oct.  55. 


Captains. 

James  Maxwell' 

Mawdistly  Gaussen  Best^ 

William  Warry  8 

Joseph  Jordan' 

John  Peel'® 

Henry  Edward  Bale" 
Francis  P.  Cassidy.... 

David  Steuart 

Geo.Ed.BrownWe8thead»* 
GranviUe  WiUiam  Pugel'^ 
Robert  Campbell* .... 
Arthur  George  Shawe. . 
Geo.  Byng  Harman*' . . 
Edward  Herman  Marsh '^ 

Arthur  ^coti'^ 

Art.  Trevor  L.  Chapman"* 

LIBUTENANT8. 

Abel  Woodroflfe  Boyce*«. 
John  Leslie  Moore*^  • .  • 
Jno.W.Brt>oktO'Loghlin*7 
Edmund  P.  L.  Mathew. 
John  Byron,"  Adij.  . . . 
Thomas  Harry  Saunders**^ 
so 


BNSION. 


Francis  Peel 

John  Francis  Wyse** 

Rupert  Inglis  Cochrane  " 

Edward  Jordan^^ 

Wm. Matthew  Dunbar".. 

Tyssen  Sowlcy  Holroyd" 

Heury  Lampen'^ 

Alexander  Watson '?  .... 
Noel  Alleyne Harris**... 
Spencer  Ley  Greaves*'  . . 
Julius  Dyson  Laurie^. . . . 
Thomas  Lindsay  Stack  . . 
Rich.  Jno.  Philip  Leeson'^ 
Hopton  Scott  Stewart 
Edw.  Wildman  B.  YillieiB 
Richard  Lewes  Dashwood 
Ensigkb. 

Charles  de  St.  Croix 11  May  55 

Theodore  G.  B.  Applegate  15  May  55 
Lyndon  John  Grier  ....  1  June  55 
Edward  O'Connor  Layeiy      6  July  55 

George  Malcolm    6  July  55 

James  William  Leech    ..     17  July  55 

Bertie  Shiffner 18  July  55 

Francis  Wood    19  July  55 

Robert  Paterson  Fox  . .  20  July  55 
Isaac  William  Home....  27  July  55 
Arthur  Wheatley  Gilley . .  17  Aug.  55 
Mark  Burgh  Rochfort  . .  31  Aug.  55 
David  W.  Balfour  Ogilvy  21  Sept.  55 
Charles  Lewes  Dashwood  p  9  Oct.  55 


P  24  Sept.  41 
P 12  Dec.  43 
P  26  Jan.  44 
P 14  Feb.  45 
P  22  June  47 
P 12  Feb.  47 
P  25  Nov.  28 
P17Mar.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P 14  Apr.  48 
P 12  May  48 
1  April  36 
Pl8Sfpt.49 
P23NOV.  49 
P 15  July  53 
P24NOV.  49 

P 17  May  50 
P17Sept.50 
P  13  Dec.  50 
P  9  Sept.  51 
P  18  Feb.  52 
P  9  July  52 
P25  Nov.  53 
6  June  54 
14  July  54 
P25  Aug.  54 

5  Jan.   55 
P 12  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  55 

14  July  54 
13  Feb.   55 

15  Feb.   55 

16  Feb.  55 
20  Feb.  55 
16  Mar.  55 

6  Apr.  55 
24  Apr.  55 
18  May  55 


CAPTAIN. 


P 18  Oct. 
P21  July 
P 12  Feb. 

27  Mar. 
P 19  Oct. 
p21  July 

13  Dec. 
P  26  Oct. 
P  25  Jan. 
P  IFeb. 
P   8  Feb. 

23  Aug. 
P  21  June 
P 17  Sept. 

15  Dec. 
P   7  Mar. 


P22 

P  7 
P14 
P29 
P25 
6 
10 


43 

46 

47 

48 

49 

48 

31 

49    20 

50 1    29 

50 

50 

89 

50 

50 

54 

51 


P  29  Oct.  52 

P 13  Sept.  53 

Pll  Mar.  53 

6  June  54 

14  June  54 

15  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
8  June  55 
19  June  55 
19  June  55 
19  June  55 

19  June  55 
13  July  55 

20  July  55 
27  July  55 

2  Aug.  55 

4  Sept.  55 

P   OOct  55 


29 
7 
19 
19 
P31 
26 


June  47 
Mar.  51 
May  52 
Oct.  52 
Nov.  58 
June  54 
Nov.  48 
Deo.  54 
Dec.  54 
Dec.  54 
Dec.  54 
Feb.  51 
June  55 
June  55 
Aug.  55 
Oct.  55 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


2  Nov.  55 


2  Nof .  55 
17  July  55 


2  Noy.  55 


1  SlrThomaiBrivbaneJoined 
I  the  Duke  of  York's  army  In  the 
1  beginning  of  the  war,  and  was 
I  present  tn  every  action  eicept 
j  that  of  the 92nd  May  M»  when 
,  he  was  confined  from  a  wound 
I  received  in  the  action  of  the 
18ih  of  the  same  month.  He 
was  subsequently  present  at 
the  taking  of  various  islanda, 
forts,  4cc.  Ill  the  West  Indies, 
under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby. 
Sir  Thomas  has  received  the 
Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for 
Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Kivellc, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse  (where 
he  was  wounded);  and  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  the  Mive. 


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34M  {The  Cvmhrland)  Regt.  of  Foot.  114 


Ye«r$'8erY. 

Pall    IMf 

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Paymaster.^Cht^.  BoyBeRoche^'^SO  No7.38  ^n«.18  Jan.SS;  Lt,  SI  June 82. 

Ai^utant.— Lieut.  John  Byron,»«  30  Nov.  66. 

Quarter-Miuter.— Terence  Rowan,**  28  April  64. 

Stargeon^— Joseph  Hamilton  Dwyer,'*3  Nov.  64;  Auist.^Surg,  14  Nor.  46. 

AstUt.-SurgMns.—lLichtiT^  Jukes  Worthington,'^  26  May  64. 

Wallace  Haward,**  7  June  64. 

Edward  Maaon  Wrench,"  3  Nov.  64. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Mesen.  Cox  &  Co. 

2  Lt-Col<mel  Kelly  8arve4  at  tha  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  ;  commanded  the  Gturd  in  the  trencbee  on 
the  22nd  March»  when  he  was  in>imded  and  taken  prtioner  In  a  eortie  of  the  Rassiana  (Medal  and  Claap). 

3  Lt.-Colonel  Ooodenough  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-59,  and  commanded  the  S4th  Regt.  at 
the  assaalt  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Lt-Colonei  Simpson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-65 ;  commanded  a  party  in  the  aasanit 
(voonded)  and  eaptnre  of  the  Quarries ;  also  present  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and 
dasp,  and  Brevet  Lt.-CoL). 

5  Mi^cr  Owilt  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1 854-55 ;  yru  present  at  the  eaptnre  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on 
the  19th  ^pril,  and  commanded  the  84tb  Regt.  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  I8th  June— severely 
woonded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Mi^or  Maxvell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  was  severely  wounded  by  the  bursting  of 
a  shell  in  the  trenches,  26th  May  (Me4al  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  Mi^or). 

7  Captain  Best  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855«  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

8  Captain  Warty  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  was  severely  contused  on  the  18th  June  in 
the  trenches  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  M^or  Jordan  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1S66,  sortie  of  the  22nd  Marsh,  oaptnre  of  the  Rite 
Pita  1 9th  April,  sortie  of  9th  May,  and  assault  of  the  RedCi  on  the  18th  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  and 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  M^or). 

10  Mi^or  Peel  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  capture  of  the  Quarries— severely  wounded 
(Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  Mi^jor). 

1 1  Captain  Ball  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-65,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  trenches  6th 
April—  forefinger  of  left  hand  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Westhead  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  capture  of  the  Qnarriea— severely 
wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

13  Capuins  Pnget,  Mareh,  Scott,  and  Chapman,  and  Lt.  Gochnne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854- 
55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Campbell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Mjjor  Herman  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  the  1 9th  April, 
and  eommanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  34th  Regt  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  1 8th  June,  when  he 
received  seven  severe  wounds  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  Major). 

16  Lieat  Boyce  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  Uth  June  and 
8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieuts.  Moore,  O'Loghlin,  Jordan,  Dunbar,  Holroyd,  Lampen,  Watson,  Greaves,  and  Leeson,  served  at 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  i  b55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Byron  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854,  and  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  in  a  sortie 
by  the  Russians  on  the  night  of  the  20th  Dec.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut  Saundera  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  capture  of 
the  Quarries  on  the  7th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Lieut  Peel  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on 
the  iSth  June  <Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Lieat  Wise  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  Uth 
June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  Harris  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  and  was  severely  wonnded  at  the  assault  of  the 
Bedan  ou  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

23  Lieut  Laurie  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the 
R«dan  on  the  8th  Sept,  was  also  wounded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

24  Paymaster  Roche,  Qr .-Master  Rowan,  and  Assist  Burgeon  Hawaid,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In 
1854-55  ( Medal  and  Clasp). 

25  Surgeon  Dwyer  served  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  with  the  force  under  Sir  George  D'Agnllar  in  the  Can- 
ton River  in  1847;  also  throuRhout  the  Burmese  war  of  1862  and  58  (Medal).  Served  with  the  S4lh  Regt. 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and  aasp). 

26  Asslst-Suigeon  Worthington  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

ST  AssiBt-Soigeon  Wrench  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-65.  and  aasault  ol  the  Redan  on  i^e 
18th  JiuM  (Media  and  Clasp). 


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115        35^A  {Royal  Sussex)  Regimmt  of  Foot.    UrrfinCa^^tu?*!)^^^ 

"MAIDA." 

Coloneh—1^  Wi  Sir  George  Henry  Fred.  Berkeley,^  KCB.  Cornet^  21  Jan.  02  ; 

Lieut,  27  Aug.  03;    Capt,  1  May  05;  Major y  28  Jan.  08;  Lieut, -Coh  13 

June  11 ;  CoL  27  May  ^b-,  Mr^.-Gen.  10  Jan. 37 ;  Z^-Gen-O  Nof.46;  Gen. 

20  June  54;  CeL  35th  Regt.  11  July  45. 
Xt£U^.- Co/one^.— Bdward    Hely  Hutchinson,  uETti^.  p20  Mar.  27;  Lieut.  PIG 

Sept.  20;  Capt.  p8  June  38;  Mqjor,Pn  May  50;  Lieui,'Col.  20  June  54. 
W.  Kaikes  Faber,»  2nd  Lt,  p  10  Apr.  26 ;  Lt.  p  28  Aug.  28 ;  Capt.  p  22  May  85 ; 

J9rco.-ilf <y .23  Dec. 42 ;  3f<y'.  P 17  Nov. 43 ;  X^-Co/. P 1 5 Dec. 48;  CW.28 Nov.54. 
Jtfiyor*.— James  Tedlie,  Ens.  p  19  May  26 ;  Lieut,  p  5  June  27 ;  Capt,  23  July 

38;  3f<^/ar,  8  July  51. 
Charles  Beamish,  Sru.  p26  Apr.  31 ;  Lieut,  p  20  Mar.  35 ;  Capt,  p  31  Dec.  39 ; 

Brev.-Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major,  20  June  54. 


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1 

27 

3ft 

30 

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25 

0 

23 

0 

19 

0 

17 

0 

16 

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16 

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14 

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20 

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12 

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11 

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13 

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13 

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9 

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10 

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12 

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8 

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7 

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5 

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5 

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17 

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0 

Captains. 
Frederick  English  ..... 

Thomas  Tculon 

Robert  Henry  Price  . . 

Archibald  Tisdall 

Fred.  George  Elklngton 
William  Ranby  Goate 
Oliver  Nicolls  Cliatterton 
M.  VilliersSankey  Morton 
James  Bickerstaff  ...... 

Chas.  Fred  Browne    .... 

Arthur  J.  Le  Grand  .... 

Henry  Edward  Mooro   . . 

Lieutenants. 
Samuel  Fritche  Blyth    .. 
Wm.  Henry  Ballingall . . 

John  Harris 

William  Glynne  Massey 
Ranulph  Charles  Lee    . . 
Wm.  F.  G.  Forster,  adj, 
John  Ormsby  Vandeleur 

John  Davis •• 

John  Henry  Blake 

Johu  Hcitry  Nott   

Alfred  John  Ford  

Norrls  Goddard 

Donald  William  Dundas 

Edward  Tedlie   

Alex.  John  C.  Warrand . . 
Robert  J.  Gordon  Grant' 
C.  G.  Macregor  Skinner 

Thomas  Lloyd    

Albert  John  Revell  ••  . 
Mars  Mourier  Pohle 


.33 


P22  Mar. 
P  29  Dec. 
Pdl  Dec.  39 

26  June  40 
P  4  Sept.  40 

15  April  42 
p  26  July  33 
p  3  May  44 
Pli  Nov.  45 

19  May  43 
P  5  Sept.  43 


I*'17  June36 
37**  16  Dec.  40 


*^  3  Mav  44 
^20  Sept.  44 
**31  Dec.  44 
29  May  45 
P  5  Aug.  36 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P 12  May  48 
9  June  46 
16  April  45 


P  3  Sept.  47  P17  May  50 

2«Apr.  46 IP 23  June  48 
P  5  Apr.  44|    11  Oct.  46 


P31  Dec.  47 
P 16  June  48 
P21  Aug.  49 
8  July  51 
P21  Nov.  51 
P 13  Feb.  52 

18  Apr.  46 
P12Sept.  48 

18  Aug.  48 
P 17  Jan.  51 

29  Dec.  48 
P  23  Nov.  52 
P  29  July  53 

24  Jan.  52 
P 13  May  53 
P  3  Mar.  54 
P  28  Mar.  54 


P  24  Nov.  54 
William  Meadows  Ansell  p  7  July  54 

Ensigns. 
WoodfordWrightSherlock 
Richard  Trimen 
Robert  Henry  W.  Troup  . 
Wm.  Henry  Bayly  Payn 


8  July  51 

P  30  Jan.  52 

P28Mar.  54 

20  June  54 

20  June  54 

20  June  54 

P  4  Jan.  50 

P 14  Feb.  51 

P 18  July  51 

P   1  April  53 

8  July  53 

23  June  54 

P 14  July  54 

P 10  Dec.  52 

P  7  June  54 

P24NOV.  54 

26  Jan.  55 

P  3  Aug. 

2  Oct. 


,  55 

55 


CAPTAIN.    [BRBV.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  61 


P 15  Dec.  40 

P31  Dec.  47 

P  23  June  48 

Pll  May  49 

P 13  July  49 

P 14  Dec.  49 

15  Apg.  48 

20  June  54 

20  June  54 

P  22  April  53 

6  June  54 

P24NOV.  54 


1  Col.  Faber  senred  with  the  49th 
Begt.  throughout  the  wu  with  China 
(Medal),  and  was  preae&t  at  the 
flntaadBeeoBdeaptureaof  Chuiaa. 
■tonn  and  capture  of  the  hclrhta 
above  Canton,  attack  and  eapture 
of  Amoy  and  of  Chinhae,  occnpatioii 
of  Nlngpo  and  repulse  of  the  night- 
atUek.  attack  and  capture  of  tba 
enrmjr's  enuvochcd  camp  ttu  th« 
heights  of  Segoan.  of  Chapoo,  and 
of  WooBung,  and  laTestment  of 
Nankin. 

S  Lieut.  Grant  was  present  at 
the  stunn  and  aestructloaa  of  Che 
fortifled]  natiTC  Mandingo  town  of 
Sab^ee,'  on  the  Gambia,  on  the  Ist 
June  ISAS. 


;  P 13  July  55 ' 
P21  Sept.  55 1 
.Pl5May  55 
7  Dec.  65 ' 
Pa}pnastef,^iQWji  Mills  Hewson,  28  Sept.  47;  Bns,  28  March  42;    X^  29 
Adjutant,— Lieut,  W.  F.  Godolphin  Forster,  20  June  54.  [Dec.  43. 

Quarter-Master, — Michael  McLongblin,  13  Jan.  54. 

Surgeon. — ^James  Walker  Chambers,  M.D.,  6  Aug.  47  ;  Assist,'Surg,  4  Oct.  39. 
Assistant' Surgeons, — ^Wllliam  George  Clarke,  26  March  52. 
Edward  Thisclton,  20  June  54. 
Leslie  Ogilby  Patterson,  20  June  54. 
Facings BluQ, — Agents,'M.eBBn,  Cox  &,  Co. 

1  8ir  G<N)rge  Berkeley  gcrved  in  Egypt  In  1807,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Alexandria.  In  1800  he 
wa«  appointed  Asslitant- Adjutant- General  to  the  army  in  Portugal,  and  was  present  tn  the  actions  of  the 
10th,  nth,  and  ISth  Hay,  1800,  passage  of  the  Douro,  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Fuentcs  d'Onor,  siege  of 
Bad^jlos  In  1811,  also  its  subsequent  siege,  storm,  and  capture;  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid, 
siege  of  Rurgos,  action  at  Villa  Muriel,  battle  of  Ylttorla,  siege  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of 
thts  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nire.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  including  the  battle  of 
Waterloo,  at  which  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  commanded  the  troopt  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and 
conducted  the  operations  against  the  Katflrs  In  1847,  which  brought  that  war  to  a  Sttecee9f\il  termination. 
Sir  George  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  three  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Badi^ot,  Salananca, 
TlCtorta,  Sao  SebastUmiand  NiTe  {  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Talarera. 


S^SLSS.]  ifith(,Themrefi»rd,hire)Jteffto/Foot['*Si^^1:ST]  116 


r«an'8enr. 


51 


Poll 
40 
30 
26 


Hair 
Paj. 


"Finn."     "HIXDOOSTAN"     "ROLEIA"     "TIMIBRA"      "CX)RUNNA»»    -SALA- 

MANCA"    "PYRENEES"    ««NIVELLE"    "NI7E"    •'ORTHES"    "TOULOUSE'' 

"PENINSULA." 

CMoneZ.— 9  WilUam  Henry  Scott,>  JSW*.  27  Oct.  06*  L^.  ^  Capi,  28  March  11 ; 

Capt.  «•  X^.-Coi.  6  July  16;  Col.  10  Jan.  37;  Mtnor-Gen.  9  Noy,  46: 

Lt.'Gen.  20  June  64 ;  CoZ.  36th  Foot,  31  Oct.  64. 
Lieut.-Colonel.  —  Ch&Tle*  Ashmore,  £ns,  26  Dec    13;  Lieui.  13  April  20; 

Capt.  P19  Aug.  28 ;  Mqf.  P  16  Dec.  40 ;  LL-CoL  22  May  46 ;  Coi.  20  June  64, 
Mqfan.—Bdwiad  R.  King,  2nd  Lieut.  16  Feb.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  31  July  28  :  Capt. 

P4  Dec.  32 ;  Mtyar,  22  May  46 ;  Brev.  Lieut.- Col.  20  June  64. 
WiUiam  Robert  HaUday,  £ns.  p  12  Feb.  30 ;  X^  3  Mar.  33 ;  Capt.  p  1 1  Nor.  36  ; 

Brevet  Mqjor,  9  Noy.  46;  3iqjor,  p3  Aug.  49 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  Jane  64. 


Captains. 

James  Nugent    

Tho.Mathia8LuzWegueUn 
Bdward  Charles  Sutler,*. 

JohnPntt 

Lewis  Alex.  Patrick  Boyd 
Wm.  Ryland  Rainsford 
Augustus  William  Old 
Charles  Woodwright*. . 

Rickard  Lloyd 

W.  Hy.  Acland  Dashwood 
John  Arthur  Brockman 
Thomas  Rice 


LiBUTBNANTS. 

Geo.  Rob.  Jas.  Marshall 
Bernard  Robert  Shaw    . . 
Richard  Harbord,  A^\  . . 

Alfred  Macdonald 

J.  Welman  Helyar,d.il4;. 
William  Tyler  Stuart .... 
Arthur  Manning  Tuck  . . 
John  Manderille  Hugo  . . 
Alexander  Fred.  Stewart 

Richard  Lloyd 

P.  X.  De  Coney  Orange 
Fred.  WiUoughby  Harris 

WUliamC.  Hill 

Christopher  Hodgson 

Ensigns. 

Edmond  Mahon 

Thomas  Scarlett 

Aagustus  Henry  Hartford 
Horace  Edward  Willett. 
James  Cole  Jackson  . . . 
Richard  Lloyd  Hawkes. 
Rhinardt  Gun 


BNSION.      I       LIEUT. 


P  16  Apra36 
P  23  Dec.  36 
P 13  Jan.  37 
P  8  June  30 
21  May  29 
P  6  Jan.  43iP  31  Jan.  46 
P20'Sept.44iP  6  Aug.  47 


CAPTAIN,   j  BKBY.-XAJ. 


P  13  Mar.  40 

P  2AprU41 

26  June  46 

20  May  42 


P26  Aug.  46  P 11  April  51 


11  Jan.  30  P22Sept.43    20  June  64 

P  28  June  39  P  29  Dec.  43    20JaQe64 

P   6  Mar.  41   P23  Aug.  44 

8  June  36    22  May  46 

P  9  Oct.  36    30  Mar.  47 

P 11  April  61 

P 17  Oct.  61 

21  Mar.  63 

6  June  64 

P   8  June  66 

8  Not.  66 

P28  Dec.  66 


12  Sept.  41 
P  22  Sept.  43 
P  8  Dec.  48 
P  7  June  44 


23  Sept.  43  26  June  46 
P 10  July  46  P23Mar.  49 
P22Dec.  46  P 11  April  51 
P24N0V.  48  •30Jan.  62 
P26N0T.  48  P  23  July  62 

20  Oct.  48  3  Mar.  63 
P  14  Mar.  51  6  June  64 
P  16  Sept.  51  6  June  64 
P 19  Aug.  61  11  Aug.  64 
P  17  Aug.  621      9  Mar.  66 

6  June  64  P  30  Mar.  66 
P  20  Oct.  54 ;  P    8  June  65 

10April56:P21Sept.65 

1  Sept.  64 


1  Lt.-Oen.  Scott  proeead«d 
to  the  Peiilniula  In  1808,  and 
was  pretest  wUb  tiie  Sooti 
FusiUar  Guards  at  th«  passare 
of  theI)oaro,captar«  of  Oporto, 
subseqaent  retreat  of  Soult't 
army,  and  battle  of  Talavera, 
where  he  was  wounded  througli 
tlie  bodf,  and  being  loft  there 
in  hospital,  he  was  made  pri- 
soner. He  commanded  the 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards  for  up- 
wards of  three  years.  Has  re- 
ceireU  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Talavera. 


8  Nov.  66 
8  Doctor  Jopp  serf  ed  with  the  Queen's  Roy- 
I  als  during  the  campaign  of  1844-48  in  t&e 
9£  HTflv  FJ^  Southern  Concan  and  Sawant  Warrae  coantnr, 
oT  \ir^  ee  I  Including  the  storming  of  seTeralstockades,and 
31  May  55 1  the  in?estment  and  capture  of  the  Foru  of 

1  June 65 1  Monohur and  Munsuntosh. 

16  June  55  i 

P 17  Aug.  55 

30  Not.  65 

21  Dec.  55 


Paynui^cr.— William  Stuart,  11  Jan.  50;  Qr.  Master^  10  July  36. 
Addfutawt.-^lAeut.  Richard  Harbord,  23  March  49. 
Qftarter-Master. — Joseph  Brooltes,  30  Mar.  56. 
Sur^eim.— James  Jopp/M.D.  1  Jan.  47;  At9%Bt.^Surg.  22  Feb.  39. 
AsHst. -Surgeons.— 'John  Richard  Tobin,  21  Oct.  53. 

Stephen  Massett  Webb,  M.D.  19  May  54. 
Facings  Grass  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 


S  OiVtais  Woodwright  senred  witb  the  18tli  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  Expedition  (Medal),  and  was 
VRMBt  at  the  capture  of  Amoy,  Cbapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chinktangfoo,  and  at  the  eon- 
^■dlng  opentlons  before  Nankin.  Also  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1888-68  (Medal);  was  on  board 
the  B.  L  C.  atenmer  PhUgeihon,  during  the  naTal  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockadae  on 
^  Raagoon  RlTer,  also  landed  In  command  of  a  Company  of  the  18tb,  and  with  the  marines  of  the 


pfiBur  Compantes  of  the  18th  with  Sir*  John  Cheape's  force  during  the  whole  of  the  successful  opemtiona 
«  the  DoMbcw  distrlet,  tndnding  the  assault  of  a  breastwork  17th  March  1858  (wounded)^  and  ending  in 
wt  storming  and  capture  on  the  lOth  March  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  chi«^|g^^t^<jFi^(j(jo  |^^ 


ZUh  {The  North  Ifamp$hire)  lUfft.  qfFoot. 


[£mb.  Ceylon,  18  Not.  46. 
Depoi  at  Chatham. 


93     7A 
91 


"MINDEN"    "TOURNAY"    "PENINSULA." 
Colonel— WiWUim  Smelt,*  CB.  Comet,  16  March  98;  X*.  11  Dec.  99;  Capt,  91 

March  05  ;  Mmj,  28  Jan.  08 ;  Lt.-Col.  4  June  14;  Col.  22  July  30 ;  Mqjor- 

Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  37th  Foot,  11  April  51. 
Lieut.'ColoneU.^Vmucli  Skelly,  Snt.  p6  July,  26;  Lieut.  18  Sept.  28 ;  Capt. 

P21  Sept.  32;  Jf^yVw,  p2  July  41;  Lieut. -Col.  S  Sept  47 ;  Co/.  28  Nov.  54. 
Egerton  Charles  Wm.  Miles  Milman,  Ens.  6c  Lieut,  p  24  April  35 ;  Lieut.  &.  Capt. 

P5  Feb.  41 ;  Capt.  &  Lieut.-Col.  p  7 April  48 ;  Col  28  Nov.  54. 
Migort.^Wm.  Longworth  Dames,  JSns.  p  26  July  26 ;  Li.  p  24  Nov.  28 ;  Capt. 

P 27  June  34  ;  Mqj.  p  12  Oct.  41 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col  1  Nov.  42 ;  Col  20  June  54. 
John  Owen  Lewis,  Ens.  p  11  July  35 ;  Lieut.  9  July  38 ;  Capt.  P  29  Oct.  41 ; 

Brev.'Mqj.  20  June  54 ;  Major,  P  26  Oct.  55. 


p  28  July  40  iP  20  Feb.  46 
p  2  July  41  |P26  Juue46 


1  Sept.  40  j 
P17  June42 

20  May  44 
P  22  Dec.  43 


12  Sept.  48 
P  8  Feb.  50 
P  7  June  50 
P  8  Mar.  50 


BRBV.-UAJ. 


20  June  54 


Captains.  ^^^}^.. 

Edward  D.  Atkinson . . . .  p  6  Oct.  37 
Arthur M, Alex. Bowers. .  p  29  Dec.  37 
Henry  MacmanuB  Sail'..  8  Dec.  37 
Robert  Prescott  Harrison  p  28  July  40 
Raymond  Richard  Pclly  'p  26  Jan.  41 
Louis  Henry  Bedford    . .  |    27  May  42 

John  Ciutterbuck p  29  Oct.  41 

Joseph  Jones I    7  Jan.    42 

John  William  Boissier^..iP31  Dec.  44 
Wra.  Joseph  Bazalgette . .  p  17  June  42 
John  Richard  Heaton  . .  19  Dec.  34 
Charles  Luxmoore p  17  Nov.  48 

LIBUTBNANT8. 

Edward  Joseph  N.  Burton  p  13  June  45 

John  Brown    {     5  Feb.  47 

Thomas  Jackson     ;  p   1  May  4G 

Raynsford  Taylor ,  p  8  Dec.  48 

Robert  William  Webb  . .  80  July  49 
John  Deering  Collum  . . '  p  9  July  52 
George  William  Savage  '  23  Nov.  49 
William  Henry  Henzcll . . '  p  1 2  April  50 
Edward  Abbot  Anderson  '  15  Nov.  50 
Cha.Edw.AsconghEvercd  P23  Jan.  52 
Fred.  John  Nash  Ind  . .  p  23  Nov.  52 
Edw.Robt.Blgsby Barnes^  p  24  June  53 
S.  L^valliere  Curgenven  .'p  9  July  53 
R.Bunn,il4;.  Q.M.3  Dec.47.{    13  Sept.  53 

BezsinReece I  p  13  Sept.  53 

Ensigns. 
James  Frederick  Reyne . .  {      6  June  54 

George  Bagenall    i  21  July  54 

Edward  Birkett  ........  |p 25  Aug.  54 

John  George  Jarvii    ....    22  Dec.  54 

James  Drummond  Greemo     1 4  June  55 
Edwin  Stephen  Salo  ....  I    15  June  55 

Geo.  Goodridge  Fraser  . .      3  Aug.  55 
Tlio.  Sheridan  Gore  Jones      7  Sept.  55 
George  JohnUsill  Mason  i  p28  Dec.  55 
I 

Paymoffer.— Gillian  Maclaine  Ross,  27  Dec.  50;  Ens.  8  May  35 ;  X^  0  Augr* 
Ac^utant.— Lieut.  Richard  Bunn,  13  Sept.  53.  [99 ;  Cap^  4  Sept.  49. 

Quarter-Master.— WiUlsLm  Crutchley,  13  Sept.  53. 

Surgeon.— John  Charles  Cameron,  M.  D.  1 5  April  44 ;  Assist. -Surg.  27  K»rch  36. 
Auistant'Surgeon.— James  W^liam  Fleming,  27  Oct.  46. 

Facings  YeUow.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Lfeiit.-General  Smelt  seired  in  tba  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Plailabuig,  nUtrm 
and  capture  of  Otwego,  action  of  Lundy's  Lane,  storming  of  Fort  Erie,  ISlh  Aug.  1814,  wiiere  he  was 
severely  and  dangerously  wounded.  Se/ved  also  during  the  Burmese  war,  in  19U,  25,  and  part  of  \9», 
^and  was  present  at  the  enpturo  of  Ranaoon,  and  other  actions  in  Aya. 

S  CapUln  Sail  serred  with  the  10th  Foot  in  the  )>unjaub  campaign  of  1M8-0,  ineludinc  the  whole  of  tbe 
siege  operations  before  MoolMn,  repulse  of  the  enemy  and  night-attacli  upon  the  British  camp  at  Mattee 
Tbol  17tU  Auf.  1848;  action  of  Sooijicoond  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  guns  Nov.  7lh ;  carrying  the 
heights  and  suburbs  before  Moolton  Dec.  S7th  ;  and  surrenderor  tlicf  fortress  SSnd  Jan.  1840;  after  which 
Joined  with  the  afooltan  force  the  army  under  Lord  Qough,  and  was  present  at  the  batae  of  Gociierat  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps). 

4  Captain  Boissier  served  with  the  82nd  Regt.  at  the  second  siege  operaUons  before  Mooltan,  includlnf 
the  attack  on  the  suburbs  on  27th  Dec.  1848,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  present  at  the  surrender 
of  the  fort  and  garrison  ofCheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


P  4  July  45!pl2  Oct.  J!>2 
29  Dec.  45'    16  June  58 

P3  April46  PdO  Jan.  52 

P  30  Dec.  451  6  June  54 
22  Aug.  37  P24  Feb.  43 

P    1  May  46'p26  0ct.  55 


P  QO  Nov    4fi '     •  Lieut.  B»m»s  Tolaotfcred  on 

A\j  11  uv.  ^^     j^^  outbreak  of  the  SaSr  war  In 

P     I  Aug.  40  )  18UI.    and  »M  appointed  a  Lieut. 

I  Aug.  49  <  in  a  native  corps,  and  tcrred  under 
A  V«v  *iqlSi'  Harry  Smith  and  Mr  OcorfO 
;  *    r ^    H«  I  Catbcart  from  January  1851.  until 

P    1  July    53    March    1S5J.       Be     accompanied 

P  8  July  53't»«  >'**   P*^'^'*  *^*'  ^^^  i^'b' 

n  1  o  cJt.    K«i  \  William's  Town  on  the  30th  Jan. 
P  13  bopt.  W'  ,gj,^  ,^  ,„  p^^„j  ^  ,be  en- 

O  June  54 1  gacemenU  of  the  17ih  rebruarr, 
6  June  54  ^^  March.  UUi  April,  ol  18&1,  and 
11    A  ..o.    r  1    •«  *be  patsai*  of  the  Kei  on  the 

II  Aug.  04  I  4,b  December  of  die  sane  year  | 
P  25  Aug.  54  I  besides  many  other  minor  en. 
P 1 0  Auff    55  I  ^i>°**'*  with  the  eoemy  during  the 

81Au|;56r'^«'-»>- 
26  Oct.  55 
P  26  Oct.  55- 


118 


Yeun*  8«rv.| 


CIO 


Full    Half 
Par.  Par. 

41    I      0 


24 


^*^^^ji!^m^:^']     38^/i  (  The  1st  Staffordshire)  Regt.  of  Foot. 

««  MOVTS  VtdsO  "  ««ROLBIA"  "ViMlBRA"  "CJORUHHA»»  "BUgACO"  **  BABAJOt ''  **  SALAM AVOA  " 
"VlTTORIA"  "St.  SBBASTIAIf"  "NiTE"  <'PBVUBIJI.A  »  "ATA"  «*  A^XA  " 
•♦  ItTKEKViX  "    "  9BVA8TOPOL.'* 

CoL—'^Him,  Hugh  Arbuthnott/  CB.  Ens.  18  May  96;  Lt.  16  Sq>t.96;  Capt.  80 

Mar.  99;  Mqj.  23  Nov.  04;  Lt.-CoL  9  May  11,  Col,  19  July  21 ;  Mqf,-Gen. 

22  July  80;  Lt.-Gen.ZZ  Nov. 41 ;  Gen.  20  June  64;  Co/. SSth Regt.4  Apr.  43. 
X^-CoZ«.— Jas.  Pattoun  Sparks,  ^ni.  27  July  16 ;  Lt.  30  July  18 ;  Capt,  6  8ept. 

26;  Br,Mqj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Breo.  LU-Col.  11  Noy.  61 ;  Mqf.  0  July  62;  U.- 

Co/.  9  March  65. 
John  W.  S.  Smitb,^  Bn».  3  Feb.  32;  Lieut.  4  Aug.  37;  Capt.  P  7  Aug.  40  > 

Brev.'Major,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major,  29  Doc.  64  ;  Lt.CoL  29  July  66. 
3fo;or«.— James  9.  Hawker  Farrer,  Bm.  2  April  41 ;  Lieut.  P  2  June  43;  Capt. 

P  28  April  48 ;  Brev.-McJ.  12  Dec.  64;  Mqjor,  29  June  66. 
WUliam  James  Loftus,  Bns.  p  9  Nov.  38;  Z/.  p  8  Nov.  42;  Capt.  PlO  July  60; 

Major,  20  July  55;  Brev.Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 


Captains. 
14       0    Edward  Thomas  Gloster 

13'    0    Gustavus  Hume,« 

13  I    0    Samuel  Hackett 

11  0  Cha.F.Torrens Daniel],*. 
10  I  0  Ludford  Harvey  Daniel 
10  '  0  Charles  Edward  Johns 
0  I  0  Horatio  Page  Vance  .. 
0  James  Thomas  Craster 
8  i  0  A.  Campbell  Snodgrass 
7;  0  Fred eri(^k  Bes wick, «... 
6  0  J7on.Cha.JolinAddington 
6  i    0    Compton  A.  S.  Dickins 

5  I    0    Arthur  Brooksbank  . . . 

6  ,    0    Peter  Wright  Breton 

4       0    Sidney  Godolphin  Quicke 
4       0    Henry  Broome  Feilden 
Lieutenants. 

4       0    DeVicTupper  

3  0  Const.  Wm.  Sept.  Gaynor 
3  0  JohnFred.ClintonBoyle^ 
3  0  I  Thomas  Brodie  Wardlaw 
3       0  .  Frederic  Pocklington. . . . 

2  0  ,John  Bolton  French  .... 

3  0  Henry  Charles  Evans  . . 
2  0  I  William  Kidston  Elles  . . 
2  0  '  George  Wm.  Fred.  Snell 
2  0  ; P'ilip  Homan  Eyre  .... 
2  0  I  AnhurJohnsoii  AllixEwen 
2  0  Fred.  James  Hooper  . 
2  1  0  '  John  Evans,  ai(;.  . . . 
2  I  0  i  Walter  Douglas  Bayly 
2  I    0  I  Walter  Hume 

0    Robert  Johnston  Stonsfeld 
0    Algernon  Henry  Belfifld 
0    Arthur  Alexander  Wilkie. 
0    Alexander  Walker  .... 
0    Kobert  Charles  Franks 
0    John  Alex.  Caldecott . . 

0    George  Grieve 

Ensigns. 
0    C.Lionel  John  FitzGerald. 
0    John  Thomas  Carroll .  •  • 

0   John  Mayo 

0    Henry  Parker  Chapman 
0    James  Hughes  Pope  •  •  • 
0    Kenrick  Ap  B.  Parry-Jones 
0    Arthur  Coleman  Hallowes 
0    Wm.  Henry  Russell  Skey 
0    William  Duff  Pereira  .... 

0    James  Power  Boyd 

0    Arthur  Bailey 

0    Thos.  Throphimus  Hodges 
0    Adolphus  Kobert  Mallet 
0    WUliam  Gerard  Byron  . 


ENSIGN.     {       LIEUT. 


P  13  May 
P  30  May 
P  20  Oct. 
3  Jan. 
P  9  June 
P  26  June 
P  3  Dec. 

19  Sept. 
P  6  Oct. 

23  Mar. 
P 16  Aug. 
P  13  Dec. 
P21  Nov. 
P18  May 
9  July 
P21  Sept. 


42;  3  Jan.  45 
43  >P  9  June  46 
43!p  3  Dec.  47 
7  Mar.  40 
P  27  April  49 
P  27  July  49 
P20Dee.60 
P  17  Oct.  61 
P  7  Nov.  61 
19  Mar.  62 
P  30  July  62 
P  20  May  63 
P  18  Oct.  53 
P  28  Apr.  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 


P16  Oct.  52 
P 18  Oct.  63 
21  Jan.  63 
P 14  May  53 
P  19  Oct.  68 
P2A  Apr.  54 
P  22  April  53 

6  June  64 

7  June  54 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  54 

5  Nov.  54 
24  Nov.  54 

P  23  June  64 
26  Jan.  55 
16  Feb.  66 

6  June  54 

19  Feb.  55 

20  Feb.  55 
2  Mar.  55 

14  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  65 
10  Mar.  56 

30  Mar.  66 
14  June  56 
20  June  66 

6  July  56 

18  July  66 

19  July  56 

20  July  66 
10  Aug.  66 

31  Aug.  56 

6  Sept.  65 

7  Sept.  66 
P  26  Sept.  66 


11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  64 
22  Dec.  64 

2  Feb.  65 
2F«b.  66 
2  Feb.  55 
2  Feb.  65 
2  Feb.  65 
2  Mar.  66 

9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

17  June  66 
19  June  56 
29  June  65 
29  July  66 
8  Aug.  66 
16  Aug.  66 
P  17  Aug.  66 


CAPTAIN.   BRBV.-MAJ. 


17  July  66 
2  Nov.  66 

12  Dec.  64 
2  Nov.  66 


20  July  66 


P  30  July  62 

P21  Sept.  62 

31  Dec.  62 

P  20  May  63 

P 18  Oct.  63 

6  June  64 

P  4  Aug.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

20  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

17  June  66 

29  June  56 

29  July  66 

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I  General  tb«  Hon  Hngh. 
Arbttthnott  Mired  with  the  40th 
Regc.  at  the  Hclder,  in  1790 ; 
alfto  on  the  expedition  to  the 
Baltle,  and  battle  of  Copen- 
hai^en.  In  1801.  In  Jnly  1807, 
embarked  with  the  expedition 
to  Zealand,  and  wai  preeent  at 
the  lie^e  and  eapture  of  Copen> 
hagen.  Accompanied  the  expe- 
dition t^  Sweden,  and  after- 
wards to  Portucal  and  Spain 
under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was 
preeent  at  the  battle  of  Co- 
runna.  Served  also  in  the 
Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of 
Wellington,  4t  commanded  the 
68nd  lUgt.  at  the  battle  of  Bu- 
saco,  for  which  be  has  received 
the  Gold  Medal :  he  has  also 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps  for  Corunaa 
and  Fueutes  d'Onor;  and  the 
Naval  War  Medal  for  Copen- 
hagen. 


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Paymaf/«r.— Jamei  Twibill,  23  June  64 ;  En9. 7  May  40. 

Adljutant* — Lieut.  John  Evans,  8  March  65. 

Quarter-ilfa^cr.— Robert  Smith,  7  Dec.  66. 

i9ur^M»n.— Thomas  Fred.  Wall,  12  Jan.  66 ;  Astitt.-Surg,  20  Not.  46. 

AuUt.-Surgeoni.'—Dighy  William  Lawlor,  10  June  63. 

James  Henry  Lewis,  24  March  64. 

William  Youoge  Jeeves,  28  April  64. 

Facings  Yellow.^-Agenttf  Cox  &  Co. 


t  Lt-Col.  Smith  commanded  a  detachment  of  th«  S8th  Regiment  In  co-operation  with  a  Karal  expedi- 
tion under  Captain  Loch  in  the  ascent.  In  boats,  of  the  rlrer  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  in 
1MB,  inclndtng  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  p»rt  of  Serapiqui,  and  surrender  of  the  Ports  of  Castello 
Viejo  and  St.  Carlos.  He  also  accompanied  CapUin  Lock  to  the  town  of  Grenada,  and  was  present  at  th« 
deliberations  and  eonelosion  of  a  treatj  with  the  Kicaragna  Commissioners.  Accompanied  ibe  88t)i  Beft. 
to  the  Crimea. 

*•*  The  following  officers  accompanied  the  98th  Regt.  to  the  Crimea,  tIi.:— Lieat.-Col.  Sparks  and 
Lnftns,  Minors  Farrer,  Danlell  (Brlgade-lf ^or  in  8rd  DiTision),  Snodgrass,  and  Hume  (D.  A.  A.  O.  trd 
DiTidonX  Captains  Gloeter,  Craster,  Beswick,  Addington,  Dicklns,  Brooktbank,  Quieke,  and  Fellden  $ 
Lieuts.  Tupper,  Gaxnor,  ^Boyle,  Pocklington,  and  £? ans;  Paymaster  TwiblU,  A8sist.-8argcon8  Lawlor, 
Lewis,  and  Jeeves. 


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Pordgn  flarricc,  10  April  54.1 
EMk-Armx.  Oep.  Um«rick  J 
**  Primtu  in  Indur    •*  PX.ASUY'*    **Gibraltak"    with  the  CaHU  tmd  K§if,  -  MtontU  Imiffnia  Caip^ 

*«Al.BOHUA"     "VXTTOKIA"     "PyHBlfBM"     "NiyBIJ«»»     ««NlVa"     "OBTHBt"      "PbBZVBUI^'* 

Yemn*  8e  v   "  Mahabajpobb  "    •«  Sbtastopol." 


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'  Colanel.'-993Bi  Richard  Lluellyn,>  CB.  JSru,  24  Jnly  02;  Lieut,  7  April  04  ; 

'Capt.2B  Feb.  05;  Mqf.  28  April  12;  I4.-CoL  18  Juoe  15;  CoL  10  Jan. 

37 ;  Meo.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt,-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  aOth  Foot,  17  Jan.  63. 
Lieut.'Colanels.—WllMam  Munro,' JETiu.  p  20  June  34;  LUut.  ^  1  April  36; 

Capt.  2  July  44  ;  Mqjar,  p  7  May  62 ;  Lieut.-Col.^  11  Not.  63. 
Robert  Newport  Tlnley,»  Bns,  4  April  32 ;  Lieut,  p  19  July  33 ;  Capt,  p  16  Dec. 

40;  Brcv,'Mq;or,  11  Not.  51 ;  Mt^or,  PlO  Feb.  52 ;  Lt.-Col,  9  March  66. 
if<?/ar».— William  Clargea  Wolfe/  j&n*.  p  30  Oct.  35 ;  Lieut.  PlO  Mar.  37 ;  Capt. 

7  Aug.  46;  Ar<{;(»-,  p  11  Not.  53. 
Thomas  Wright  Hudson/  Ens.  v  16  June  37 ;  Lieut.  30  Oct.  40 ;  C«pf .  7  Dec. 

45;  Brev.'Maj.  2  Nov.  55;  Major ,  p  16  Nov.  55* 


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Captains.  , 

H.  A.  Strachan«<e.8NovJ6  21  Sept.  32' 
Robert  Hamilton  Currie'  p  28  Dec.  38 

William  Lcckle* 10  Nov.  43 

Charles  Denlson  Pedder"  p  7  July  46 
Wm.  Newport  Tinley»  ..  p  16  Nov.  39 
Robert  Broome  Baker  . .  p  4  May  49 
W.HucksHardlngWarner  p  1  Feb.  50 
Simon  George  Newport**  3  Aug.  41 
8^1  John  FitzRoyDalrympIe   p  2  Dec.   S6 

'^  I  James  Agnew 22  Oct.   44 

i  Thomas  Fraser  Dixon    . .     10  April  49 

;  Charles  Milligan^ p  11  June  52 

I  Frederick  WUmot  Foster^  p  17  June  51 
i  Norman  Maodooald". . . .  p  14  May  52 
I  Charles  Burch  PhUlipps"  23  Nov.  52 
I  Rawdon  C.  P.  de  Robeck*''  p  18  Feb.  53 

L1EUTBKANT8. 

Ralph  Edward  Carr*^ ...  p  13  Feb.  52 

WUliam  Qammell"    ....  p  12  Mar.  52 

:T.WestroppBennett,»ilc^'  p  17  Dec.  52 

'  Augustus  Frederic  Raper-'  p  16  May  51 

James  PowelP*  27  May  53 

W.deW.RocheThackweU*''  p  10  June  53 
Edward  John  Stokes**  . .  p  1  IJnne  53 
James  Gibbons  Smyth". .  i  p 25  Aug.  54 
Henry  Bolton  Newport'*  I  1  Sept.  64 
John  Henry  Murray"    . .  p  8  Sept.  54 


ENSIGN. 


LIBUT. 


William  Henry  Palmer"  |  >'  12  Jan.  55 

JohnTryon     !Pl7Feb.  54 

Edward  Gatty    'p  24  Mar.  54 

Edw.  Yaughan  Arbuckle  p  1 8  Oct.  53 
Henry  Lionel  Nicholls  ..{  24  Jan.  55 
Thos.  Reginald  Gosselm  "    25  Jan.  55 

Charles  Prichard    16  Feb.  55 

William  Osborne  Smith. . '  19  Feb.  55 
Fred.  Standi^h  Hore  ....  1  9  Mar.  55 
John  Sharpies" 3  Aag.  55 


Ensigns. 
Francis  Henry  Chambers 
Henry  Rudkin  Vigors    . 

Robert  Gray   

Fred.  Geo.  Furlong  Moore 
Thomas  Macmillan  Fogo 

Henry  Arcbdall 

William  Blennerbasset . . 
Jno.  Edw.  Wright  Hussey 

Charles  Hereford   

Copner  Francis  Oldfleld 

Samuel  Fyson   

John  Barthol.  Corballis. . 
Abel  Honry  Woodroofe . . 
Rich.  Albert  Vercoe  Pope 


26  Jan.  55 

2  Mar.  65 

16  Mar.  65 

15  May  55 
1  June  65 
6  July  65 

27  July  55 

16  Aug.  55 

17  Aug.  65 
P  23  Sept.  65 
P  24  Sept.  65 
P  25  Sept.  55 
P 16  Nov.  65 
P21  Dec.  55 


2  June  35 
P 14  Feb.  40 
16  April  45 
P  27  Dec.  50 
P  11  June  41 
P  2  Apr.  52 
P  7  May  52 

2  July  44 
P  8  Dec.  37 
P23  June  48 
PlO  Feb.  52 
Pll  Nov.  53 
27  May  53 
P  24  June  53 

6  June  54 
P  8  Sept.  54 

P  10  June  53 

Pll  June  63 

6  June  54 

P  12  May  54 

15  Dec  54 

15  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

0  Feb.  55 

9  Feb.  65 

9  Feb.  55 

18  Feb.  55 

23  Mar.  55 

6  Apr.  55 

10  Apr.  55 

12  July  55 

27  July  55 

P27  July55 

P31  Aug.  65 

P3]  Aug.  56 

P 14  Dec.  55 


captain. 


6  Jane  43 
PlO  Feb.  62 
P  2  Apr.  52 
P   7  May  62 

27  May  63 

P  24  June  53 

Pll  Nov.  53 

6  June  54 

9  May  61 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 
P26JaDe55 

12  July  55 
P  27  July  55 
P31  Attg.65 
P  16  Nov.  65 


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20  June  64 


1  Lteut.-Gen«nl  Llnvllyn 
entered  the  mrmj  a»  «  CspUbi 
with  temporary  rink  In  the 
63nd  Regi.,  and  was  preeent 
with  It  atFerrol,Cadla.andln 
the  Uedlterrraeen,  io  1800  end 
1801,  and  on  ibe  coneinilon  of 
peace  wai  placed  on  half-pay ; 
bat  on  war  sron  after  breaking 
out,  ha  relinquished  hie  tem- 
jwrarj  coroinlMion,  and  re- 
entered the  Mnriee ;  and  having 
in  Feb.  1805  obtained  a  Com- 
pany  bv  parehaM  in  the  88th 
Befft.,  he  accompanied  It  to 
I  the  Peninsula  in  1809.  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Busaco, 
defence  of  the  Lines  of  Lisbon, 
advance  on  Caropo  Mayor,  in- 
vretment  of  Ollveoi^a,  siege  of 
Bad^oa,  beitle  of  Albuhera, 
surprise  and  capture  of  a  French 
corps  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  attack  and  capture 
of  the  Forte  and  Bridge  of  Almaras,  advance 
on  Aranjues  and  Madrid,  occupation  of  Bor- 
deaus,  and  other  services  of  minor  Inportanca. 
In  181fi  he  embarked  with  his  Begiment  for  the 
Nethorlande,  where  lie  was  personally  engaged 
with  it  in  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo,  in  the  latter  of  which  he  was  severely 
wounded,  and  received  for  his  oondnct  In  the 
Held  the  brevet  rank  of  Lt-Colonel  and  the 
Companionship  of  the  Bath.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco 
and  Albuhen. 


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Aeffutard. — Thomas  Westropp  Bennett,  26  Oct.  55. 

QMorfer-JfiMfer.— Adam  M'Bride,  2  Oct.  49-  [Nov.  44. 

Svrgeim. — George  Thomas  Woodman,*'  M.D.  7  April  54;  AssUU^Surg,  29 
A$sUt'Surgs,—JohxL  Halyhurton  Ross,'*  M.B.,  IC  Dec.  53. 

James  Petrie  Street,  M.D.,  9  June  54. 

Alexander  Milne  Humphrey,  M.D.,  I  Feb.  55. 

Fac'mgt  Qreen. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

8  Lt0Ut.-Col.  Munro  ferred  at  Adjatant  of  the  SOtb  in  tbe  action  of  Maharajpore,  and  «rai  Mverelj 
woanded  (Medal).  Commanded  the  Regt.  at  the  tiege  of  Sebattopol,  and  commanded  ihe  rapportc  of  the 
iBt  Brigade  8rd  Diviflon  at  the  aUack  on  the  18th  June  1865  (Ued«l  and  Clasp). 

8  LL-Golonel  'f  inley  lerred  tbe  campaign  a::ainst  the  Rajah  of  Courg  in  1834.  He  wat  also  preaent  in 
the  battle  of  Habai^pore,  29tb  Dec.  1848  (Medal),  and  was  cerereljr  wounded.  Serred  at  the  tiege  of 
Sebastopol  in  1855;  commanded  the  99th  Regt.  in  tbe  attacli  on  the  18th  June;  and  commanded  the 
trench  guard,  left  attack,  where  a  Btrong  »ortie  of  3,(  00  Ro«»lanB  wai  made  agHinst  ihe  cheiauz  de  Ithe, 
WarronzofP  Road,  on  tbe  night  of  the  8nd  Aug.,  and  which  wns  successfiilly  rcp>  Isid  (Mtdil  and  Clu»)i). 

4  Bl^jor  Wolfe  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  I85o,  aud  at  tbe  attack  on  the  I8ih  Jqdo  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

5  M^Jor  Hudson  served  at  tbe  £irge  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  18tb  Jane  1855 
(Medal  and  ( lasp). 

6  Lleut-Col.  Strachan  served  the  campaign  asainst  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  1834.  Also  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  and  attack  on  the  18th  June  1855  (Medal). 

7  Capt.  Carrie  served  with  the  a9ih  R>  gt.  in  Ihe  notion  of  Maharajpore,  SOib  Dee.  184S,  and  wa$ 
wounded  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  tbe  attack  on  the  18tb  Juno  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

8  Captains  Leckieand  Pedder  served  at  the  sirge  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  at  (ho  attack  on  the  I8tli 
Jane  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captain  Tinley  served  with  the  SOtb  Regt  in  the  action  of  Mabarajpore,  S9tb  Doc.  1849  (Medal). 
Abio  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855»and  at  the  attack  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Newport  served  with  the  89tli  Rrgt.  in  the  action  of  Mnharajp jrc,  S9(h  Dec.  1848,  and  waa 
wounded  (Medal).    Also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (M«'dal  and  Clasp). 

12  Tbe  following  officers  served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  wne  present  at  tbe  attack  on  tbe  18th 
Jane  1855,  vis.:  CapUins Milligan,  Foster,  MacdonaU,  Phillipps»  and  de  Robeck,  Lieuta.  Carr,  Gammell, 
Bennett,  Rapcr,  Powell,  Tbackwell,  Stokes,  Smjrtb,  Murray,  Palmer,  Gosseliu,  Sharpies^  Surgeon  Wood- 
man, and  Asaisk-Surgeon  Ross. 

IS  Lieut.  Newport  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855  (Uednl  and  CI%«p). 

15  Paymaster  lienison  was  prsMnt  at  that  lamentable  cstastn'plie,  the  burning  of  thp  ^miKast  Indiaman 
la  Ihe  Bay  of  Biscay,  oa  the  Isi  March  U9&.  Ho  serrpd  with  tbe  8Ui  Regt.  tbron^houi  the  cauipaiga  of 
1$4S  in  Afllghanistao  (Medal)  under  Mujor  General  Pollock,  including  the  actions  oi  Mazeena,  Tezeen,  and 
Jugdull»clt»  tbe  oeeupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engfigem<^nu  leading  to  it.  He  served  also  the  cam- 
paign oa  the  Sutl<>l,  and  was  present  in  the  batUos  of  Moodkec,  Feroteshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon, 
and  was  on«  of  only  five  offlcera  who  escaped  being  wounded  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  wiih  the 
9ih  Begt.  at  the  siega  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 


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"Candahab,' 

1843,"       *<HAHAJtAJP0BB." 

CohneL^^  Wi  Sir  Alexander  Woodford,'  GCfi.  GCMG.  Ens,  G  Dec.  94* 
Lt.  15  July  95;  Capt.  11  Dec.  99;  Capt.  &  LL-CoL  8  Mar.  10;  Co/.4  June 
14 j  M({jor'Gen.  27  May  25;  Lieut.-Gen,  28  Jane  38c  Ge/i.  20  Jane  64: 
Col.  40th  Foot,  25  April  42.  ' 

Lieut.-Colonel. — Thomas  James  Valiant,  J^/w.  29  May  28;  Lt.  p  17  Dec.  20" 
Capt.  P 1  May  35 ;  Mqjor,  p  10  July  40 ;  Lt.^Coh  P 25  June  62 ;  Col.  25  June 5^. 

Mqjors.-^oXm  Martin  Bladen  Ncill.*  Ens.  P  22  Mar.  33 ;  Lt.  p  9  Jan.  35 ;  Capt. 
P  11  Mar.  42;  MqjoVy  p  8  June  49;  Brevet  Li-Col.  9  Oct.  55. 

Arthur  Leslie,  Ens.  p  20  Nov.  38;  Lieut,  p  6  May  42 :  Capt.  p  3  April  46  : 
Jtfa;or,P25June52.  ' 


Captains. 
Thomas  L.  K.  Xelson,^  s. 

Robert  Carey*    

Hans  Thomas  Fell  White 

Robert  Hare    

Fred.  Samuel  Blyth  .... 
Edw.  Hungerford  Eagar, 
Michael  Edward  Smith  . . 
George  Owen  Bciwdler  . . 
Justin  E.  D.  MacCarthy 
John  Edward  Brodhurst 

Dudley  Clarges  Hill 

WlllKm  O'Hara 

Lieutenants. 
Charles  Henry  Hall  .... 
W.  H.  Horndon  Messenger 
Thomas  Bailey  Richards 
Fred.  C.  H.  8.  Baddeley 
G.  A.  Bentley  Buckle,  /I  c(/. 

Theophilns  Bolton 

Arthur  Fred.  Fitz  Simons 
Arthur  Marqubard  Moller 
Edw.  Henry  Melville  Tod 
ChaHes  Francrls  Brooke . 

L.  Neftbitt  Lloyd     

John  Armsttong 


0  I  Alfred  Cook 


Francis  W.  Osborne  . . . 

Ensigns. 
Richard  Armstrong    . . . 

George  Hobbs    

Hy.  Ros:)-LewIn  Morgan 

William  Dowman 

De  Reafville  Lucas  . . 
Russell  Harris  Vieth  . 
Samuel  Roden  Handy 
Vere  F.  Pennefather  . , 
Thomas  Ormsby  Johnston 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


29  Jan.    36 

19  Nov.  41 
P  14  May  47 
Pl8Aug.  48 
P  19  July  60 

16  July  41 
P  20  Dec.  39 
Pl8Sept.  40 

29  Mar.  44 
P  24  Jan.  51 


25  Nov.  31 

15  Nov.  89 
P 12  May  43 
P  7  May  47 
P  4  May  40 
p  13  April  30 
P  3  Nov.  37 

26  May  48 

16  Dec.  40 
Pl7Sept.49 

9  Jan.  38 
PI 8 Sept.  40 

P  18  Jan.  50 

P 19  July  50 

P  16  May  61 

P  20  Oct.  49 

P  14  Feb.  61 

P21  Nov.  61 

P   9  July  62 

P    9  July  62 

p  23  Dec.  53  P  15  Dec.  64 

P  23  Dec.  63'  22  D^c.  64 
1  Sept.  64l  12  Jan.  66 
8  Sept.  64*    23  Mur.  55 

P15  Dec.  64'  25  April  66 
10  April  55  P   3  Aug.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


P 10  July  46 

P 14  May  47 

P13Dee.  60 

P  25  June  62 

P23  Dec.  68 

6  June  64 

10  Dec.  62 

23  Mar.  65 

29  Dec.  64 

p  26  May  66 


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P   5  Nov.  62 

P  28  May  62 

P23Dec.  6« 

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6  Jnne  64 

6  June  64 

17  Nov.  54 


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28  Dec.  65. 
Pay  matter. ^fr^.  Montagu  Hockings*  20  April  49;  .ffttf.20  May  49;  Xl^u/. 
dt^utant.^Lieut.  Geo.  Aug.  Bentley  Buekle,  23  Dec.  63.  [p  10  July  4d. 

Quorfer-Afo^er.^Thomas  Walter  Hives/  26  Oct.  42. 
5Mr^«m.— Adolphus  Collings,  M.D.,  20  Nov.  46 ;  Assist.-Surff.  26  Feb.  41. 
Assist.-Surgeont. — ^Thomas  Ligertwood,  MB.,  14  Nov.  61. 

Richard  Willcocks  Maeauley,  16  Sept.  54. 
Facingt  Buff. — Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

Alcunder  Woodford  lenred  in  tb«9th  Rect>  in  Vdrih  Holland,  and  wti  tevprely  wounded  on  the  I9tb  StpL  17M. 
In  tbo  CoMsuvwn  Guards  at  tiie  eapturt  of  Copcnbaf  en  in  1807.  Served  on  tlie  Staff  to  Sleily  In  IMS,  0,  and  10.  Coi»> 
Iho  Llfht  Battalion  of  Uie  Brliade  of  Ouarda,  at  Ute  siese  ofCiudad  Rodrigo,  capture  of  Bad^os,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
or  Madrid,  and  at  tbe  siege  of  Butfos.  Commanded  first  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  at  the  battle  of  Vittorla,  ca^ttuiv 
Sebastian,  at  the  NiTellc,  the  Nive,  and  investment  of  Bayonne.  Commanded  tbe  second  Battalion  at  the  battle  of 
sorrender  of  Paris,  and  during  the  occupation  tn  France.  Sir  Alexander  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  two 
the  bottles  of  Salamanca.  Vittorla,  and  the  Nive  i  and  tbe  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and 

-Col.  Bladen  Steill  and  Captain  Carey  served  throughout  the  operations  In  Caadabnr  nd  la  Afl)rt»ntita)i  in  1841  anC 
have  fMoived  the  Medal. 

T.    U   K.   Nelson,    and  Eagar  (severely  wounded  at  Ben!  Badam)    and   Quarter- Master  Hives,    sarveA 
tbo  operattooa  in  Candaher  and  tn  AOkbaalstan  In  is4l  ani  49,  «nd  have  reeehred  the  Medal.     11»es«  oSeea 
pweant  to  tfao  action  of  Mahan^pore,  a9th  Dee.  lS4a.  and  have  reeeleed  the  Bionio  Star  i  Capt  Eagar  wal  sUghtlr 
.  aad  Capt.  T.    L.  K.  Nelson  was  stvenly  wounded.      Capc   Nelson  was  Adivtant  of  the   Regt.  during  the 
AMi^tmo  eampnlgn  to  1S4S,  as  weU  as  at  Mahanjpore.  where  he  had  a  horse  shot  onder  bin. 


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ColoneL—lfCikZA. Ashe a'Coart-HepiDgtoii,^ CB.  KH.  Ens,  17Dec.01;  X^.2 Sept* 
02  ;  CapU  26  July  04 ;  Mqj<fr,  26  Feb.  11 ;  U.-Col.  10  May  13  ;  CoL  22  July 
30 ;  Jlfq;or-C?eft.2d  Not.  41 ;  Lt.^Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  4l8t  F00V6  Feb.  4a. 

Lieut.'CoU, — Julius  Edmund  Goodwyn,'  Sns.  p  6  Jan.  44 ;  Lieut,  p  6  June  46  ; 
Capt.  P3  May  60;  3fq;or,  p  16  Sept.  64  ;  U.^Col.  12  Dec.  64. 

Robert  Pratt,«  Ent.  p  16  June  37 ;  Limt.  p  27  June  39 ;  CapU  p  23  Sept.  46 ; 
Mtuj.  29  Dec.  64 ;  LL^CoU  9  Sept.  66. 

3f<|;orf.~Robert  Gary  Barnard^  Ent.  p  19  Mar.  47  ;  Lieut,  p  22  Mar.  60 ; 
Capt.  P 18  Nov.  63;  Mqj-  p  9  Mar.  66. 

Richard  Oliver  Francis  Steward,*  ^i».  p  20  Sept.  43;  Lieut.  p26  Sept.  46;  Capt. 
P7  June  60 ;  Mqjor,  9  Sept.  66. 


Captains. 
Henry  Warter  Meiedith<^ 

George  Skipwith^ 

Lumley  Graham' 

Hugh  Rowlands^ 

Fred.  Cherburgh  Bligh*. . 
Henry  Stratton  Bush  ^  .. 
Charles  Pelgiie  Bertram'* 

William  Allan^ 

Geoige  Hyde  Page'^  . . 
Frederick  Ball  DUon>* 
John  Bdmund  Harvey 
Hen.  Vansit.  Pennefather 
Armar  Graham  Lowry^ 

William  Sheehy 

Lieutenants. 

Wal.McClellan  Lambert'^ 

Jas.  Alex.  HamUton/^a<(^' 

George  Peddie'* 

FiUfaardingc  Kingscote'^ 
Charles  Vane  FiURoy*^^. . 
Henry  Seymour  HilP<*  .. 
Edw.  L.  Barnwell  Lowry  >« 
Henry  James  Nowlan". 
Robert  Eustace  Maude'* 
Lionel  Mordaunt  Fraser 
Irving  Francis  Kennedy 
Edward  James  Laughlin^ 

James  Baird**    

JohnM'Kay 

Walter  John  Johnson'^  . . 
Henry  Edward  Byalh** . . 
Arthur  Henry  Wavell".. 
Andrew  Halliday  Hall  . . 

Isaac  King 

W.  H.  Gardner  Cornwall 
Thomas  Fra.  Boddiugton 
Charles  Lewis  Furlonge 
Stanley  Robert  R.  Smith 
Ensigns. 

Richard  Pack 

Augustus  Fred.  Dixon 
Guildford  Madeay  Onslow 
James  Q.  Palmer  . . 
Edmd.  Joseph  B.  Donelan 
Arthur  V.  B.  Blanchard 
Charles  M.  Rodney  Reyne 
Francis  Michell  .... 
Thomas  White  .... 
William  Sngden  Jemmett 
Henry  Edward  Harrison 
Nadolig  Ximenes  Gwynne 
Lucus  Waring  .... 
Lionel  Fltigmld   •  • 


ENSIGN. 


P  6  June  45 
P  3  Nov.  40 
P 13  Aug.  47 
P  26  Sept.  49 
P  16  Mar.  60 
P 16  Mar.  60 
P  6  Feb.  47 
P 12  July  60 
P  23  April  41 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P 14  Aug.  46 
28  Feb.  46 
Pll  Nov.  63 
P  22  Nov.  60 


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P  3  Nov.  46 

P 16  Oct.  47 

P28  Feb.  61 

21  Apr.  61 

P26  June  62 

P  26  Nov.  62 

P  22  Feb.  60 

Pll  Nov.  53 

P 12  May  43 

6  June  64 

P  0  Aug.  60 

18  Aug.  48 

11  Aug.  64 

20  Jan.  64 


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10  Aug.  641 

11  Aug.  641 
P  22  Sept.  64 

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P 18  May  49 

16  Sept.  61 

6  Nov.  64 

26  Aug.  64 

P24NOV.  64 

13  Dec.  64 

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16  Dec.  64 
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10  Jan.  66 
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P  7  June  64  12  Dec.  64 
P26Aug.  64  2  Nov.  65 
P  16  Sept.  64 
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29  Dec  64 

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detaehed  on  a  MMnte  eonmuuid  in 
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ialaoda  of  Tremitta,  aatin  tk«  ■aae 
year  ha  aaaitted  at  the  siege  of 
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the  staff  in  Sicily,  Spaia,  and  Italy, 
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Paymajf «r.— Alfred  Elford  Grant,  27  July  65 ;  Qr,M.  8  Aug.  40. 
^Adljutant, — Lieut.  James  Alexander  Hamilton,  9  Feb.  66. 
,Quar^«r-3fii#«er.—Archibald  Elliott,*^  21  July,  48 ;  Ens.  31  March  48. 

SttT^eon.— James  Edw.  Scott,*  M.D.  9  Feb.  65  ;  Aisist.-Surg.  11  June  47. 
iil«m*.-5ttr^eaii*.--Frederick  Tydd  Abbott,"  7  April  64. 
I  Richard  Hunsrerford,  20  May  64. 

Alexander  Dadgeon  Gulland,  23  June  64. 

j  Facings  White. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

S  Lteot-Colonel  Ooodwyn  lerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  lt>04-fi5,  Including  the  baltl^t  of  Alma  and 
lakerman,  tiega  of  SebattopoU  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  86th  Oct.,  affair  on  18ch  June  (wounded),  and  assault 
on  the  Rrdan  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lt.-Calonel  Pratt  serred  with  the  41st  tbroughoat  the  campaign  of  IMS  in  AffghanisUn  (Medal),  and  waa 
pnsent  in  the  engagemenu  with  the  enemy  on  the  88tb  April  in  the  Pisheen  Valley ;  In  those  of  the  S9ih 
May  near  Candahar,  90th  Aug.  at  Ooaine,  fith  Sept.  before  Ohuznee ;  st  tlie  occupation  and  desirnctloa 
of  that  Fortress  and  of  Cabool,the  Eipedition  into  KohlsUn,  sioim  capture  and  destruction  of  IstalMT,  tnd 
tlM  various  minor  aiUrs  In  and  between  the  Boian  end  the  Kbjber  Passes.  Berved  tt  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  8ih  Sept.  (Medal). 

ft  MiO<Mr  Siewird  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  8e- 
bastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  M^rs  Meredith  and  Rowlands,  and  Captain  Bnsb,  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864*60,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inlierman  (severely  wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  soitie 
on  90th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps).  M^Jor  Rowlands  was  again  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan 
8lh  Sept.  1886. 

7  M^or  Sfcipwltb,  and  Captains  Allan  A.  O.  Lowry,  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  In- 
eluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulte  of  the  sortie  on  86th  Oct. 

vMedal  and  Clasps). 

8  Major  Graham  serred  with  the  4Srd.  Regt.  in  the  Kafllr  war  of  1831-68  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern 
enmpalffn  of  1864<^,  part  of  the  time  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Mijor-Oeneral  Eyre,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol :  waa  seTorely  wounded  80th  Aug.  1866,  occasioning  amputation  of  right  arm 
(Modal  and  Clasps). 

9  Captain  Bilgh  senred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerttian  (severely 
wounded),  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  ot  the  sortie  on  86ih  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captisln  Bertram  serred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1866  (Medal). 

11  Major  Page  senred  In  the  6dlh  Regt.  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  tiie  storming  of  Kawiti*s 
Pab,  11th  Jan.  1846,  and  he  defeated  the  NatlTes  in  a  night-attack  on  hi*  post  on  the  River  Hutt,  16th  May 
following.  Present  at  the  skirmish  at  Talui,  18th  June,  commanded  a  deUchment  at  tbe  capture  of  the 
CUof  Te  Ranperaba  and  at  the  skirmish  in  Horokiwi  Valley ;  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  the  enemy 
OD  the  seUlementi  and  stocliades  of  Wanganui,  10th  May;  and  In  tbe  action  of  the  10th  July  1847  be 
dlreded  a  charge  which  repulsed  the  enemy. 

15  Captain  DUon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battle  of  Infcerman,  the  lirga 
of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  96th  Oct.  64;  wounded  7th  June  66  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Lieut.  Lambert  served  at  the  slrge  of  Sebastopol  from  Peb.  to  March  1865  (Medal). 

16  Lieut.  Hamlltoa  senred  with  the  41st  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov.  1864,  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Raft,  since  Otfa  Peb.  1866,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept.  (Medal). 

16  UenU.  Peddle,  Pits  Roy,  Hill,  and  E.  Lowry  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastoiiol  from  Nov.  1864  (Medal). 

17  Ueot.  KiBgscole  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov.  1864,  and  was  severely  aounded  at  the 
attack  on  tbe  Redan  8th  Sept.  (Medal). 

18  Lieut.  Jfowlan  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1856  (Medal). 

10  Llent.  Manda  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redao  8th 
BepC  1866  (Medal). 

90  Lieut.  Laoghlln  waa  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  tbe  fortified  Mandlngo  town  of  Sabalee 
OD  the  Oambia,  1st  June  1868. 

91  Lieut.  Baird  served  tlie  Eastern  csmpalgn  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  andlnkernian, 
riege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  the  96th  Oct.  (wounded  0th  June  1866) :  Medal  and  Clasps. 

99  Ueqta.  Johnson,  Byam,  and  Wavelt  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  June  1866  (Medal). 
96  Quartermaster  Elliott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  tbe  battles  of  Alma  and 
InkcfiBaii,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

96  Burgeon  Scott  senred  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1868-68  (Medal).  Served  also  the 
Eastern  eanpoifD  of  1864-66,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol*  and  sortie 
of  90tta  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

97  AflslsL-Sorgeon  Abbott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-56,  inclttding  tbe  battles  of  AInaand  In- 
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St,  Andrew,  *'  Nema  me  impurus  tec«««."-The  Sphinx,  '•  EGYPT  "  "  CORUNNA  '• 
•«  PU  BNTES  D'ONOR  **  ••  PYRENEES  "  "  NIVELLE  "  •*  NIVE  »»  «  0BTHE8  " 
"TOULOUSE"  ••PENINSULA"   "WATERLOO"   ''ALMA"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

Cohnel.^f^  Sir  J nmeB  Douglas/  KCB.  Ens.  10  July  1799;  Lieut.  19  June 

1800;  CapMOSept.  02;  ilfa/or,  16  Peb.  09;  XieM^-Co/.  80  May  11;  Col. 

19  July  21;  Af^y- Gen.  22  J  ufy  30 ;  LL'Gen.2d  Nov.  41 ;  Gen.  20  June  64 ; 

Col.  42nd  Foot,  10  April  60. 
Jt^-CoZ*.— Duncan  Alex.  Cameron,'  CB.  Ens.  8  April  26  ;   Lt.  p  16  Aug.  26; 

Capt.  P21  June 33 ;  itfVy.  p 23  Aug.  39 ;  Lt.-Col.  p 5  Sept.  43 ;  Col.  50  June 64. 
Alexander  Cameron,*  Ens.  24  Feb.  32$  Lt.  P30  Jan.  85;  Capt.  15  Apr.  42  j 

BreoMaj.  20  June  64 ;  Bretf.  Lieut. -Col.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Mt^or^  24  Apr.  65 ; 

Lieut.-Col.  9  Oct.  65. 
Af<Vor*.— Charles  Murray,*  Ens.  p21  June  33;  Lt.  P30  Mar.  38;   Capt. 

P5  Sept.  48;  Brev.-Mqj.  20  June  54;  M(0. 10  Aug.  65. 
Frederick  Green  Wilkinson,'  Ens.  p27  Dec.  42;  Lieut,  p  33  Aug.  47;  Capt. 

P17  Oct.  51 ;  Mqfor,  9  Oct.  66. 


Captains. 
Andrew  Pitcairn,'  *. 
Chas.  Campbell  Graham'* 
John  Wm.  Powlett  Orde 
John  Chetham  M*Leod» 
Henry  Montgomery,**... 

John  Drysdale*  

John  Gordon  Campbell . . 

George  Fraser 

WiUiam   Crofton  Ward»'| 

Duncan  Mucpherson 

Joseph  Cha.  Ross  Grove  -"j 
Wm.G.  Kverard  Webber^! 
Rowland  HillGordon"t.. I 
Fra.  Cunningham  Scott  ^' 
Sir  Peter  A.  HHlkettjB^.^i 
Herbert  Henry  Mofteley    > 

Lieutenants. 
Rothes  Lennox  Dunbar  ^'^ 
Robert  Whl^ham'^. 

John  Wilson** 

Wilsone  Black »^.... 
WiliiamHenj-y  Crompton '^j 

Adam  Ferguson'^ ' 

William  Lawson*    ' 

William  Baird'* i 

Charles  Douglas 

William  Green'* | 

Fras.Ed.H.  Farquharson"| 

W.Wood,»fl4/.(^.m.6Moj-54) 

Murdoch  Macleod 

George  Wm.  Cockbum . . 
Hon.  Rand.  Hy.  Stewart'* 
Wm.Pemberton  Hesketh'* 
Alfred  Jennings  Bramly'^ 
Richard  Kerr  Bayly  . . . .  | 
Percy  Mackie  Bosworth . . 
George  Artnand  Purse  . . 
Charles  Shuttleworth  . . 
Tiiomas  Mansfield  James, 
Jonathan  WynyardHayues' 
William  Underwood  . . . . ! 
William  Thomas  Fraser  ; 
Ensigns.  j 

William  James  

John  Glass  Gordon  Stuart 
Arthur  James  Ceely  .... 
James  Edmund  Christie    | 

Fife  Allan   

Victor  McFarlane 

William  Henry  Spooner . . 
Samuel  Gordon  McDakin 


ensign. 


P  15  May  40 
P  30  Aug.  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 

21  Apr.  40 
P   3  Mar.  47 

22  June  47 
P17  Nov.  48 
P   6  July  40 

I  18  Aug.  48 
P  26  June  62 

9  Sept.  61 
P23  Nov.  62 
P  12  Dec.  60 
;•  24  Nov.  62 
P  11  July  51 

3  June  53 

P 13  Jan.  64 
6  June  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  54 
P 17  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  64 

5  Nov.  64 

P17  Nov.  64 

21  Aug.  49 

P  16  Jan.  55 

19  Jan.  65 
16  Feb.  65 

20  Feb.  65 

23  Feb.  65 
2  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

15  Mar.  65 

16  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  65 

P  29  Mar.  65 
P  23  April  65 
Pll  May  55 
P26May  65 
P  6  June  56 
1  May  65 

p  30  Mar.  55 

1  June  65' 
10  Aug.  55, 

17  Aug.  65  j 
P  26  Sept.  55 1 

2  Oct.  55 
p  9  Oct.  65 

23  Oct.  65 


P 15  Apr. 

24  May 
P  12  Nov. 
P17  Nov. 
P23  July 

12  Oct. 
p  20  May 
P  13  Jan. 

20  May 

.6  June 
6  June 

11  Aug. 

31  Dee. 

P  18  J&ug. 

P 18  Aug. 

8  Dec. 


42 
47 
47 
48 
52 
52 
63 
54 
53 
64 
54 
64 
62 
54 
54 
64) 


CAPTAIN.     BREV.-MAJ. 


P  8  June  52 
P  28  July  54 
P   4  Aug.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.   55 
P   9  Mar.  56 
P   6  Apr.  55 
24  Apr.  66  i 
P24  Apr.  55| 
17  July  55 
10  Aug.  66 . 
23  Feb.  66  i 
6  Sept.  55  j 
P  7  Sept.  55 
9  Oct.  55 


2  Nov.  56 
2  Not.  66 


8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  64 
OFeb.   66 

0  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  65 
OFeb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  65 
13  April  56 

24  April  65 

25  May  55 

1  Jane  66 
17  July  55 
10  Aug.  65 

6  Sept.  55 

2  Oct.  66 
2  Oct.  65 
SOct.  55 

9  Oct.  55 
P  23  Oct.  55 
P23NOT.  55 
P23  Nov.  55 
P23NOV.  55 
P  14  Dec.  55 


1  Sir  James  Douglas  aecoBi- 
panled  the  Expedition  toSoath 
America  under  O^n.  Craufurd 
on  the  Quarter-Master-Gene- 
rai't  Statr,  and  was  engaged  in 
the  attaclc  on  Buenot  Ayrea. 
•Stibteqaently  in  the  fame  capa- 
city he  proceeded  to  Portugal 
with  the  Kxpediiion  ander  Sir 
Arthur  Weiieeley :  was  eenior 
officer  of  the  Quarter-Master- 
General'i  Department  on  the 
landing  of  the  agny  ;  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia, 
Vimiera,  and  Coninna.  Joined 
the  Ponogueee  army  with  the 
command  of  a  Regiment  in 
1809 :  was  present  at  the  pas- 
sace  of  the  Douro,  and  battles 
of  Basaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Sa- 
lamanca, and  the  Pyrenees 
(wounded);  after  which  be  ob- 
uincd  command  of  the  7th  Por- 
tuguese Brigade,  9c  eonmanded 
It  in  the  batUes  of  the  Nitelle, 
Xive,  Orthes,  and  Toulonse 
( twice  woandedyoceasioning  the 
loss  of  a  leg).  Sir  James  hat 
recelTed  the  Oold  Cross  and 
three  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Sala- 
manca, Pyrenees,  NiveUe,NiTe» 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse* 


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0  \  Paynuuter,^  J  times  Arnold  Bazalgette,*'  24  April  55. 

0  Ucyutant,— Lieut,  William  Wood,*  16  Feb.  65. 

0  \Ouarter- master. — Alexander  McGregor,**  25  May  55. 

0  \Surgeon. — John  Sheldon  Furlong*  M.D.,0  Feb.  55;  AMist.-Surg.  19  Nov.  47. 

0  lAnistant'Surgeojie, — William  Alexander  MackJanon,'  18  Feb.  53. 

0  Alexander  Maclean,''  7  April  54. 

0  I  Alfred  Hooper,  16  Jane  54. 

Facings  BlvLC^Agents,  Messri.  Cox  ft  Co. 


9  Colonel  Duncan  Cameron  lerred  the  Eattrrn  eampalgii  of  18M-65 :  commanded  the  4Snd  Ref  Iment 
at  the  bHtile  of  Alma,  and  the  Uigliland  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  on  the  expedition  to  Kericb, 
alrge  and  fall  of  S«fbaalopoI,  Hnd  assault  on  the  ontiTorlcs  18lh  June  (Medal  and  Clasp*). 

4  LIeut.-CoIonel  Alex.  Cameron  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54-6S,  Including  tha  battles  of  Alma 
mad  BalNklaTa,  and  sloge  of  Sebatitop«>l  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Major  Murray  served  at  the  siege  of  8ebafctopol  from  June  ISM  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

0  M^or  Wilkiiwun  served  tlio  Eastern  campaign  of  I854-65,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Bcbastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp*). 

7  Hi^or  Pitcaim  serred  iliv  Eautem  campaign  of  1654-56,  Including  the  battles  of  A'ma  and  Bataklava, 
expediMon  to  Kertrb,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaiiopot,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  iSth  June  (Medal  ami  Clasps). 

6  Major  Graham  served  tiie  bastem  campaign  from  Dec.  IBM,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertcb, 
sieKO  and  fall  of  SobaMopol,  and  a^iiault  upon  the  outirorka  18th  June  (.Vedul  and  Claup). 

9  Captains  M'Leod.  Montgomery,  Drysdale,  Grove,  Webber,  Sir  P.  A.  Haikett,  Scott,  Lients.  Lawson  and 
Wood,  and  Aasht.-gurgeon  Mackinnon  served  the  L'astni  campaign  of  1854-55,  includins  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balakiava,  expedition  to  Kertcb,  siege  and  fall  of  SebAstopol,  and  acsault  on  tba  outworks  on 
IStli  June  (M»ial  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Ward  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in.*Iading  the  bailies  of  Alma  and  Balakiava, 
expedition  to  Kertch,  sfege  and  fall  of  8cbat(topol  (received  a  slight  comuRion  from  the  fragment  of  a  shell 
tn  the  ir^nehes),  and  assanlt  on  the  outworks  fSih  June  (Medal  and  Clasps).  , 

lit  Captain  Gordon  served  with  the  48th  Regt.  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign,  Inelading  the  battles  of 
ATma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  the  party  of  Uie  S8th  which  was  engaged  in 
repulsing  the  sortie  on  the  20th  Dec.,  for  which  he  was  honourably  mentioned  by  Lord  Raglan  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

13  Lleat.  Dunbar  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertcb, 
slese  of  Sebasiopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  18th  June  (Modal  and  Claup}. 

IS  Lieut.  WbighaMi  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertch, 
sieiee  and  fall  of  Strbasiopol.  and  assault  on  the  outworks  I8ih  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

ii  Li4*ni.  Wilson  rerved  the  Ea^^tern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battle  of  Ba'i^lava,  expedition 
to  Kertch,  sle^e  aud  fall  of  Bebastopol,  and  assault  upon  tiie  outworks  on  I8ih  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Lieuta.  Blnck,  Cmmpton,  Fcrs;ufton,  Baird,  Green,  Farquharson,  Bon.  R.  H.  Stewart,  He^keth 
(reeeived  a  cnntu'lon  from  a  round  rhot  In  the  trenches),  and  Braniiy,  served  at  the  fiego  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  from  Julv  1836  (Merial  and  Clai>p). 

18  Paymaster  Basalaette  serred  at  tha  siege  of  Sebasiopol  from  June  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Qoartermaster  M'Gregor  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  tiro  baUle  of  Alma,  expe- 
dition to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  as»anlt  on  the  outworks  I8ih  June  (Medal  and  Claspct). 

80  Sarveon  Purlong  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  afTafr  of  Bulganac,  battles  ol 
Alma,  Balakiava,  and  Inkerman,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  tba  outworks  18th 
Jitna  (Medai  and  Clasps). 

91  Assist-Surgeon  Maclean  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  Including  the  battle  of  Balakiava, 
expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  18(h  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


CmtiHuation  of  Notes  to  49rd  Foot. 

9  JLlsut.  Medhurst  served  with  the  5Ut  Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1859  (Medal) ;  on  board  the 
B.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  Setottris  during  tiie  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockadea  on 
the  Rangoon  River ;  served  dnripg  the  snceeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  tichiity  (Including  the 
siorrolog  of  the  White  House  Redoubt)  and  at  the  storm  and  eaptore  of  Kangoon  ;  also  at  the  asadult  and 
capture  of  Baasein  19th  May. 

10  Lieuts.  Glover  and  Sargent  served  with  the  51st  Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  \BL2  (Medal) ;  on 
board  the  E.  I.C.  steam  frlsate  Feroot  during  the  narai  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades 
«ik  ttw  RanaooB  River;  daring  the  snceeedinff  three  days'  oforations  in  the  flcinity,and  al  the  storm  and 
captnre  of  Rangoon. 


II  LI.  Mortal  served  with  the  51st  Regt.  throoghont  the  Burmese  war  of  1869 (Medal)  *,  onboard  the  E.I.C. 
steBMftteate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destroeiion  of  the  onemy's  stoekadea  on  the  Rangoon 
Blvtr;  served  durint  the  soceaeding  three  diys*  operations  in  thetlclnHy  (ineluding  the  storming  of  Che 


White  Booae  Redonbi),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon, 
IS  Doctor  Barclay  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  and  in  that  of  I86I-9-8  (H(dal). 


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iZrd{Monmouthshire)  Regt.  of  F.{Lt.Inf.)  [l.-'S'^.'/^^V^IJS.'&liSJS: 

BRX,"    xCORUNNA**     *«  BUSACO'*    **  PDENTSS     D'ONOR**    ••  CIUDAD     RODRIOO"     •*  BADAJOZ** 
••  SALAMANCA**  "  VITTORIA-  ••  NIVRLLE*  "  NIVE"  ««  TOULOUSE**  «•  PENINSULA.** 

—^  ColoneL^lf  Sir  James  Fergussoo.*  KCB.  JSns.  20  Aug.  01;  Lt,9  Feb.  04; 

!^ Capt.  1  Dec.  06 ;  Mqjor,  3  Dec.  12 ;    Lt,-Col  10  May  14 ;  Col.  22  July  30 ; 

Wf  >f       Mqjor-Gen.  23  Nov. 41 ;  Lieut.-Qen.  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  CoU  43rd Foot,  26  Mar. 60. 

l^  Lieut-ColoneU.—nenrj  Skipwith,*  £ns.  P  24  Oct.  34;  Lieut,  P26  Jan.  39; 

0  I      Capt.  P  6  Aug.  42;  Mqj.  P28  Feb.  51 ;  Lt.-CoU  p  17  Oct.  61 ;  Coh  28  Nov.  64. 

^, 'James  Brown,  Em.  p  16  June  16;   Lieut.  6  Oct.  20;  Capt.  28  Sept.  30; 

M^j<yi'y  11  Feb.  42 ;  Lt.-Col.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

ilfq/(W*.— George  Talbot,  *.,  Ens.  2  Feb.  26 ;  Lievt.  p9  Sept.  28 ;  Capt.  P  3  Apr. 

36  ;  Brev.  Mqj.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Major,  29  July  63 ;  Brev,  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64. 

James  Maurice  Primrose^,  Bns.  0  Jan.  37 ;  Lieut.  7  May  41 ;  Capt»  11  Apr. 

48  ;  Mqj.  9  Feb.  65. 


Captains. 
Dawson  Cornelius  Gi-eenc' 
Fred.  Sadleir  Bruere*    . . 
Fra.  Hutchinson  Synge  . . 
Thomas  Hugh  Cockburn 

William  Milneb* 

Henry  J.  Parkin  Booth*  , 
William  John  Dorehill*..  I 
John  Geo.  C.  Disbrowe..{ 
Thomas  Edmonds  Holmes 
John  Francis  Girardot? . . ! 
Henry  B.  Harrison  Rocke 
PieunesMi4dleton  Col  vile 


ENSIGN. 


LIBUT. 


P  3  July  40 
PllSept.40 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P  6  Mar.  40 
6  June  45 
11  June  47 
P 16  Jan.  S5 


P  28  Dec.  38 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P14  Aug.  60 


Lieutenants. 

Hugh  Robinson* 

Charles  Reginald  Mure,  *«. 

Charles  Calvert*   

Robert  Coke  Glover  '^  . . ! 
John  Frederick  Trydell  . .  \ 
Samuel  Tomyus  Sargent' ° 
Fred.  Edward  Med  hurst*. 
Arthur  G.Evelyn  Morley", 
Robt.  M.  Pakenham,  J^'.{ 
Hen  ry  Trafford  Ti-afford  •*, 
John  B.  Bowes  Elliott . . . 
Wm.  Stewart  Richardson 
Hon.  Arthur  Ern.  Harris! 
Herbert  Johnes  Berners  j 
Harry  Armstrong  Brett. .  | 
Thomas  CoUings  Maguirej 
Fred.  Guy  Eaton  Glover . 

Arthur  R.  Close | 

Harry  Gorton < 

Ensigns.  | 

Stanley  Crozler 

Thomas  Elmes    

Chris.  HoreHatchell.. 

Vere  Fane   

William  Linesay     .... 


P  14  Dec.  49 

P  16  Aug.  60 

P  14  Mar.  61 

P  18  Jan.  60 

23  Msr.  47 

18  May  49 

P  14  June  50 

P17  Sept.  60 

6  July  52 

31  Mar.  40 

P  13  Jan.  64 

23  Nov.  62 

14  April 64 

P   7  June  64 

P   8  Sept.  64 

P  26  Aug.  64 

P   9  Sept.  64 

P  13  Apr.  65 

P    1  May  55 

8  June  55 
16  June  55 

6  July  55 

9  Oct.  65 
26  Oct.  55 


P 14  Jan. 

P  21  July 

P  9  June 
16  April 
25  Apr. 

P   9  Aug. 

10  Mar. 

2  Feb. 

8  April 

P  28  Feb. 

P  26  Apr. 

P  23  Nov. 


Pll 

P   9 

P17 

9 

7 

29 
11 


44|P31 
42      15 


6  July  62 

29  July  63 

29  July  53 

P   5  Dec.  61 

23  June  62 
9  July  62 

24  Jan.  5^ 

25  April  53 
P   8  Sept.  54 

6  June  64 
P  8  Doc.  64 
9  Feb.  65 

23  Mar.  66 
P 13  Apr.  66 
P  1  May  66 
P  10  Aug.  65 

29  Aug.  66 
P  9  Oct.  65 
P  14  Dec.  65 


9 
P17 
P  9 


Dec.  49 
Aug.  60 
Oct.  51 
Sept.  61 
Apr.  62 
July  63 
Jan.  60 
Mar.  48 
Aug.  52 
Feb.  66 
Aug.  62 
Oct.  65 


BRBV.-HAJ. 


4  U«).  PrinroM,  Capli.  QfCCM. 
Brnere,  Milset,  and  Booth  t  LieaU. 
Roblnsoa.  Mure,  and  Calvert ;  Pay- 
master M'Crra  i  QtiartemiMtor 
Denton  }  and  Anist.-8ttrv.  Had- 
den.  terred  with  the  4Std  ha  tho 
Kaffir  war  of  18&I-&S  (Medal). 

6  TapUtn  DoreblU  aerred  with 
the  Baft  In  the  battle  of  Panalar 

( Medal),  and  was  severely  wounded 
on  ihe  rlfbt  side  of  his  breast. 

7  Capt.  Oirardot  commanded  a 
detachment  on  board  the  Birten- 
Aeod.  when  wrecked  off  Daafcr 
Point,  Cape  of  Oood  Hopo,  on  til* 
nl(ht  of  the  SSth  Feb.  IStt.  Be 
served  with  the  4Srd  in  the  Kafir 
war  of  ltUS.53(  Medal). 


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imee  7ei«ttsson  served  the  eampaign  of  180S-9.  Inelndlng  the  hatUesof  VImleraand  Conuma.  BxpediUoat* 
n  in  1808.  Peninsular  eampaifns  from  Mareh  1810  to  Uie  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inelndlnf  the  piasag*  eftfce  Con. 
elda«batMeof  Bttsaeotaetlons  at  Pombal.  Kedfaiha.  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Fos  d'Arooce,  and  Babufal  i  bottle  of 
*Onor,  slecas  and  assnulu  of  Cindad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoi.  botUe  of  Salamanea,  aetion  of  San  Munoa,  paaaage  of 
loa,  battle  of  d»e  Nlvelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  13th  and  ISth  Dee.  ISlSt  and  fasvcatmcBt 
ae.  Mi^Jor-General  Fergnssoo  has  received  Are  wounds.  vU.  at  Vimiera,  slifhUj  i  at  the  stormlns  of  Cindad 
■everely  In  the  body  and  slichUy  In  the  footi  at  BadaJoi,  alifhtly  In  the  side  by  a  splinter  of  a  sheU  in  th« 
and  In  the  head  at  the  assault.  He  has  received  the  Oold  Medal  for  Badajos,  as  senior  survivinr  Oflleer  of  the 
'islon  Stormbiff  Party  i  and  ho  also  served  in  the  Storminf  Party  at  Ciudad  Kodhgo  and  at  thetakhag  of  the  oat* 
hat  plaee  Fort  Beynaid.    He  has  also  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  eiffat  Clasps. 

oL  SklpwlOi  eommandod  the  4lrd  in  the  Kafir  war  of  1  Ml  AS-U  (Medal).  .  -  ^T^ 

Draflbid  served  with  the  61st  Ragt  la  BniTaah,  from  Sept.  ISftS  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  preoentwlth  Captnla^  l^ 
taehmcnl  of  ibur  Companies  with  Brigadier  Oenaral  Cbeape's  force  during  the  whole  of  fin  MueessfttI  openMoos  Ib-^ 
bcw  district,  ending  In  the  assault  and  captuie,  on  the  19th  March  lS5t,  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmesa  chief 
t.  C  For  remainder  9i  oous,  see  preceding  page. 


Pay/iiaftor.~Herbert Taylor  M'Crea/ 6  June 61 ;  J7ii«.2  Aug.  44 ';  Lt.\7  Dec.46. 
Adjutant. — Lieut,  Robert  Maxwell  Pakenham,  6  July  65. 
Quarter^Afaeter. — Joseph  Denton/  16  Aug.  48. 

Surgeon. — Alexander  Barclay,**  M.D.,  13  April  62;  Attitt.-Surg.  22  Dec.  43. 
Assistant'Surgeona. — John  Madden/  2  Oct.  46. 

Robert  Browne,  1  March  44. 

Charles  Dodgson  Madden,  M.D.,  9  Feb.  66. 
Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 


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P  28  Apr.  48 

P  29  Mar.  40 

17  July  66 

30  Jan.  61 

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P  0  Nov.  66 

Depot,  WBlmir.J    ^^^ 

The  Sphifur,  "EGYPT"  "BADAJOZ"  "SALAMANCA"  "PENINSULA"  "BLADENg. 
BURa»*  "WATERLOO"  "AVA"  -  ALMA"  "INKERMAN"  "SEVASTOPOL." 
ColoneL^Sir  Frederick  Ashwortli,'  Ens,  6  July  09;  Lt.  23  April  00  :  Capt.  18 
Half      Oct.  02;  MajoTy  22  Nov.  10;  Lieut.-Col.  21  Jan.  10;  CoL  10  Jan.  37  ; 
P*7-       Majar-Oen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lieut.-  Gen,  20  June  64 ;  CoL  44  Foot,  8  Feb.  66. 
Lt,' CoU.—Hon.  Augustus  Almeric Spencer,' CB. £ne. 8  Apr. 26;  L<. P6 July 27 ; 
Capt,  P  6  Apr.  31 ;  ilf(y.  p  21  July,  43 ;  Lt.-CoL  17  May ,46 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 
Charles  William  Dunbar  Stavcley,'  CB.  Ens.  p  6  Mar.  86  ;  Lievt.P4  0ct.  30: 

Capt.  P6  Sept.  44 ;  Major,  7  Dec.  50  ;  Lt.-CoL  12  Dec.  64. 
Afq;(^«.— William  MacMahon,^  Ens.  p  6  Nov.  36;  Lieut.  28  Feb.  40;  Capt, 

17  May  46 j  Maf.  12  Dec.  64;  Brev.  Lt.'Col  2  Nov.  66. 
Andrew  Browne,^  Ens.  p30  Apr.  41 ;  Lieut.  14  Oct.  42 ;  Capt.  p  8  Sept.  46  • 
Brev.'Mqf.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Jf/y .  31  Aug.  66.  ' 

c7pt7i'ks.    '"    1  "knTI^T     ~TieuJ:~~" 

William  Spring p 30  Dec.  26  p   1  June  32 i 

Fred.  Sykes  Daubency^ .  •  |  20  Nov.  40  p  13  May  42 

William  Faussett,»  * j      7  July  43  p23  Aug.  44 

John  Robinson,'  s j   26  Ocl.   42  p  22  Dec.  43 

GeorgeN.Micklethwaite'^  p  10  Feb.  43     20  July  44 

Astley  Greene 24  Oct.   42     17  May  46 

Godfrey  Cooper p  27  June  46  p  2  Apr.  47 

Edward  Ogle  Streatfeild. .  p   3  Oct.  46  p  10  Dec.  47 

Richard  Preston'* p  27  Feb.  46 '  p  24  Nov.  48 

William  Fletcher" p  6  Nov.  46  p  21  Mar.  61 

Fred.  Wm.  Gregory**  . .     20  Dec.  48     24  Mar.  53 

Levett  Thoroton** p  16  May  61  p    2  Dec.  63 

Hon.  Henry  Handcock**   p  16  Sept.  61  p  13  Jan.  64 

Robert  Baillie p  7  May  47  P  26  Dec.  61 

Bradford  Smith  Hoskins*^  P17  Aug.  62  ;p17  Feb.  64 
Francis  John  Hercy  ....  P  28  Oct.  53  j    27  Oct.  64 

I  LiBUTENANTtS. 

,  George  Ingham P  21  Mar.  61 '     6  June  64 

Wm.  Arthur  Wood,><fl£(/.     13  May  63;    11  Aug.  54 

'  Alex.  W.  Cobham p    2  Dec.  63 ;     8  Dec.  64 

I  George  Evatt  Acklom'^..  p13  Jan.  64      8  Dec. 

I  Joseph  Logan'7 p  3  Feb.  64      8  Dec. 

•  Fra.  Dalrymple  Walters"  6  June  64  j  0  Feb. 
'  Matthew  Skinner  Smith  7  June  64  9  Feb. 
!  Arthur  William  Staveley**,  16  June  64!  0  Feb. 
,  Peter  Mclnnis*<» i   10  Aug.  64!     0  F^b. 

A.deMontmorcy.  Fleming!  11  Aug.  64      0  Feb 

John  Jennings  Kendall  ><  ;P18  Aug.  64      0  Mar.  66 

Thomas  OrtonHoworth**    20  Dec.   64      0  Mar.  65 

Edw.  Charles  P.  Pigott  ><"  p  16  Jan.  56     10  June  65 

Elliott  Arthur  Raymond      18  Feb.  66     10  June  55 

James  Kay 10  Feb.  66     10  June  65 

Azim  Salvator  Birch ....     20  Feb.  65     20  June  66 

Robert  Montresor  Rogers     21  Feb.  55      3  Aug.  66 

Geo.  Cuthbertson  Bower     22  Feb.  65     17  Aug.  66 

Charles  Ford 23  Feb.  65     31  Aug.  66 

George  Lilly  Mellish  ....     15  Mar.  66    23  Nov.  66 
I  George  Egerton  Hodgson     16  Mar.  65      7  Dec.  66 

I  Philip  Morton  Pitt    6  Apr.  66      7  Dec.  65 

Ensioks. 

j  Edward  M*Carroll !    14  June  65 

ITIiomasGash 18  July  65 

Henry  Leake '    10  July  65 

Joshua  Paul  Barker  . . . . ;    20  July  55 

Henry  Norman  Salis. . . .  |    27  July  65 

John  Rice  Newbolt   . . . .  j     3  Aug.  65 

Henry  Fra.  Geo.  Webster  j    10  Aug.  55 

Cha.UenryLaprimandaye'p  10  Aug.  55 

I  James  Strachan 30  Aug.  65 

'John  A.  Julian  Brlggs  . .  p  30  Aug.  56 
'  Abraham  Anderson  ....  7  Sept.  55 
,  Aug.  Richard  Trimmer . .    23  Nov.  65 

;  Fhinds  O'Neill  6  Dec.  65 

[Charles  Baisett  Lewis   ..'p  7  Dec,  66 


1  Sir  Prcderick  Ailiworth 
serred  in  ibe&Sth,  We^t  Indies, 
in  1801  and  1808 ;  ou  ili«  u- 
pediUon  to  Naples  under  Sir 
James  Craig  in  180S  and  0,  and 
was  present  at  the  batUe  of 
Maldo,  and  served  the  cam- 
paisn  In  Calabria.  In  1800  be 
was  at  the  capture  of  the 
islands  of  Ischia  and  I'rocida. 
Ue  served  afterwards  in  the 
Peninsula  with  the  Snd  Batt. 
of  the  58ib,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Salamanca,  at  the 
whole  of  the  sipge  of  Burgos 
and  retreat  from  thence  into 
Portugal  ;  subsequently  to 
which  l.e  served  with  the  Army 
on  thn  eastern  coast  of  Spain. 
In  1 81 4- IS  he  served  in  Ca- 
nada ;  in  France  in  1810,  and 
in  Jamaica  in  1817.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps  for  Maida  and 
Salamanca. 


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Paymaster. — 

A^utanU-^Lieut,  Wm.  Arthur  Wood,"  2  March  66. 
Quarter-Master. — Richard  Q.  Thomsett,  27  July  66. 
Surgeon.—- J AmeB  Mee,  6  May  64 ;  Atsist.'Surg.  28  March  46. 
Assistant' Surgeons. — John  Gibbons,**  7  June  60. 

Richard  Lewise  Butler,^*  7  April  64. 

John  Johnson,  26  May  64. 

FofiingsYeilovr.— Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Esq. 


8  Colonel  Hon.  A..  A..  Spencer  Mrred  the  Eastern  eampaifn  of  18d4-M.  and  eomraended  the  44th  Rert. 
at  the  batUee  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  tiesre  of  Sebastopo],  and  attack  and  occupatloB  of  the  Cemetery  aod 
Suburbs  on  the  18th  June— wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Uettt.-Colonel  Stareley  served  the  Eadem  campalfm  of  1894-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava  (volunteered  his  services  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  tlie  18th  Juno.  Succeeded  to  tho  command  of 
the  Regt.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lieut.-(.'olonel  MacBfahon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  end 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  the  ]8ih  Jane 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Major  Brovne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  pounded  in  the  trenches  on  the  20th  October  by  a  thell,  occasioning 
amputation  of  right  arm  and  part  of  left  hand  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Capt.  Daubeileysorved  with  the55lh  Regt.  In  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  escalade  and  capture 
of  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  where  he  carried  the  Regimental  Colour,  which  was  shot  in  two  places. 

8  Midors  Faussi'tt  and  Robinson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inchiding  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebostopol,  and  attack  and  occuiation of  tho  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal 
and  ClMsps). 

10  Capt.  Micklethvaita served  with  theSSrd  Regt.  in  the  eampaign  on  the  Sutl^  In  1846  and  was  present 
at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sohraon  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Served  in  the  44th  Reet.  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

13  M^lor  Preston,  Captains  Pletcher,  Gtegory,  Tliomton,  Hon.  H.  HanJcock,  and  Hosklns  (contused  at 
Alma  from  a  spent  mnsket-ball),  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal 
and  Clasp.*;. 

14  Lieut.  Wood  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854>55,  tncludiner  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (contusion  from  a  round  shot  In  the  trenches  17ih  Oct.  54),  and  attack  and  occvpatlun 
of  the  Cemotery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Lleuts.  Acklom  and  Kendall  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaspotol,  including  the  attack  oa  the  18th  Jone 
(Medal). 

17  Lieut.  Logan  served  at  the  ylego  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  Inclading  the  attack  on  the  18th  June^sererely 
wounded  (Medal). 

18  Lieut,  nralters  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  Including  the  attack  oa  the  18th  June 
•(Medal). 

10  Lleuts.  SUveley  and  Pigott,  and  Asslst-Surgeon  Butler,  served  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol 
(Medal). 

SO  Lieut.  Mclnnls  served  in  the  Crimea. 

21  Lieut.  Howorth  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  attack  oa  the  18th  Jone— severely 
wounded  (Medal). 

25  Autst.-Surgeon  Gibbons  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56.  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  20th  Oct.  54,  by  a  shell  in  the  trenches),  and  attack  and  occupation 
of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June.  Especially  mentioned  ia  Loni  Baglan'a  despatches  fot  his  exertions 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 


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«IU)I.BIA"     "VIMIBBA"     "TaLAVBRA"     "BuSACO"     "  PUBITTBS  D'OkOR '*     "ClODAD   RODKIGO" 
^BaDAJOB"     **  SAIAK AXCA"     "VITTOWA"      "PrjIBMEBS"     "NiTELLB"     ••OXTHBS" 

*•  Toui.ou8B»»    "Pbxiksula"    "Ava." 
Colonel--^  Q»  Sir  Colin  Halkett/  GCB.  GCH.  Lieut.-CoL  17  Not.  1803; 

Col.  1  Jan.  12;  MqjoT-Qen.  4  June  14 ;  Lt.-Qen.  S2  July  30;  Oen.  0  Not. 

46 ;   Col.  46th  ficfft.  12  July  47. 
Lieut.-ColoneL— Henry  Cooper,*  JStw.  p  26  Feb.  29;  Lieut,  P  6  Apr.  81  ;  Capt. 

P  13  Not.  85 ;  Mqjor,  10  Sept.  45  ;  Lt,'Col.  10  July  48 ;  Col,  28  Not.  64. 
3f<yor*.— William  R.  Preston,  Uns.  P24  Sept.  29;  Lieut,  P22  Feb.  83 ;  Capt, 

P 18  Oct.  39 ;  Mqjor,  19  July  48 ;  Bt.  Lt,.Col.  20  Feb.  66. 
Henry  John  Shaw,  Ene,  P23  Mar.  38;  Lieut,  P  7  June  39;  Capt.  '1  July 

42  ;  Mqjor,  P  4  Not.  53. 


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ENSIGN. 


Captains. 

John  Butler  Wheatstone  i     i  May  21 
Geo.  A.  L.  Blenkinsopp*  'p  4  Sept.  35 

Robert  Bates^ I      6  J  une  34 

Henry  WoodblneParish,^«  p  9  Mar.  89 


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Stephen  Biltoc  Gordon 
Henry  Downe  Griffith 

Robert  Miller 

Rob.  Beck  ford  Johnstone 

James  M*Crea  * 

Henry  Leach  *    

Trevor  Goff  * 

Fred.  Robert  Grantham* 

Lieutenants. 
George  Staepolc  Coxon* 

Arthur  Smyth 

George  Larannt  Hobbs^  . 
Cliarles  Lewis  Griffin, «. . . 
Robert  Graham  Howard* 
Drury  Rich.  Barnes,  atJ^. 
William  Hodnett  Rowland 

Alexander  Walker 

Henry  Lucas 

Thomas  Aug.  Burrowes 
Henry  Safe  Willoughby 
£.  Gambler  Eliot  Atherley 

Richard  Blair 

Richard  Grey 

George  Champagne  Close 

Bnsigns. 
James  Alexander  Stubbs 
John  Ingle  Preston    .... 
Fred.  Wm.  Swann  Webber 
Caulfield  Fra.  Beamish 
William  John  Saul    . . 

Adam  Perry   

John  Cliarles  Kingsley 

Edward  O'Neill 

Christian  B.  Steward.. 
Arthur  G.  Smith 


7  June  39 
13  June  SO 

21  May  42 

27  May  4-:^ 

28  May  42 
P  22  July  42 
P  25  July  45 
P   6  Feb.  40 

P  29  Mar.  44 
P   9  Dec.  45 

29  Jan.  47 
19  Mar.  47 

P 23  Apr.  47 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P  2  Aug.  48 
1  Aug.  48 
P  22  June  40 
26  April  51 
P 17  June  51 
P23Nov.  62 
P  18  Mar.  63 

22  Apr.  63 
P   4  Nov.  53 


LIEUT. 


31  Mar.2G 

P31  May  39 

P26  Dec.  38 

16  Apr.  42 

16  Apr.  42 

6  Apr.  36 

P  29  Mar.  44 

10  Sept.  45 
P 30  Aug.  44 

16  Oct.  45 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P  22  June  49 

29  Jan.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  22  June  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P  23  May  51 
P22  Aug.  51 
P  29  Oct.  62 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P 16  Sept,  54 
P  18  Oct.  54 

17  Nov.  54 
P17  Nov.  54 
p  21  Sept.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV.-MAJ. 


28  May  63 
22  Dec.  48 


20  June  64 


16  Nov.  41 
P29Mar.  44 

15  Oct.  46 
P  6  Feb.  46 

19  July  48 
P  20  Oct.  43 
P  29  Oct.  52 
P  4  Nov.  53 
6  June  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P 15  Sept.  64 
P 13  Oct.   54 


4  Major  Blenklnsopp  lerTed 
liie  Kaffir  campaigo  of  lb47 
(Medal) ;  and  he  commanded 
I  hr  detachment  of  the  45th  Regt. 
in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of 
ihe  Behel  Boen  at  Boem  Plaat> 
(South  Africa)  S8th  Aug.  1848. 

6  Captains  Bates,  M*Crea, 
Leach,  OofT,  and  Orantham, 
^rved  the  Kaffir  campaien  of 
1840-7  (Medal). 


8  Lieut.  Honrard  was  present  In  the  aollon 
with  aaddeft;atof  thelnsureent  Boers  at  Born^ 
Plaats,  20ih  Aug.  1848;  and  remained  in  the 
Sovereignty  until  its  abandonment  in  1863:  lie 
was  fn-quentlr  engaged  in  minor  actions.  In 
Feb.  1861  he  was  at  two  engageraeuU  with 
tiie  Tambookies  (Mrdal);  and  in  ^ov.  1869 
be  was  at  the  batile  of  Berea. 

11  AsNbt.-Burgeon  Peake  served  tbrovghout 
the  Kaffir  war  of  1851.63  (Medal). 


6  June  64 
16  June  64 
P 18  Aug.  54 
14  July  54 
P  13  Oct.   64 
P17  Nov.  64 
13  April  65 
11  May  55 
P   7  Dec.  55 
P  21  Dec.  65 
Paywtfljfer.— Monkhouse  Graham  Taylor,  26  Aug.  36;  Bm,  PlO  June,  13; 
A4jutant,'^Lieut,  Drury  Richard  Barnes,  17  Nov.'54.        [Lieut.  P  6  Sept.  22. 
Quarter-Master,— Kic\\hr6^  Power,'«28  Mav  47. 

j!?ur^«m.— Francia  Robert  Waring,'  15  Dec.  46 ;  A8tiet,Surg,  8  May,  36. 
As8igt,'Surgeont,-^6hii  Phillips  Cunningham,  M.D.  13  April  62. 
George  William  Peake,"  M.D.  25  Sept.  49. 
Facingt  Qreeu.— Agents,  Messr*.  Price  and  Boostegd. 

1  Sir  CoUn  Holkett  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  for  Albuhera,  Salamanca, Vittorio,  and  the  postage  of  th9 
Nlve,  and  waa  severelj  wounded  at  Waterloo.  -»     *        r     -•»   « »«» 

9  Li«iit..Col.  Cooper  served  tho  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846  (Medal}. 
.u*  f^P'J'*'^**^  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  184d-47  (Medal),    Wot  in  command  of  two  Oorapaalei  of 
the  45th  Rcgt,  a  l>etochment  Cape  M.  Bifles,  and  900  Zulus,  sent  from  Natal  to  aid  Mi^jor  Warren  In  the 
•overeignty,  from  Aug.  1861  to  July  1852.  .^  .  .. 

0  Lieut.  Coxon  wrved  >n  the  Orange  River  Sovereigotj,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  iu  1861,  where  he  was 
dangeinosly  wounded  (shot  through  both  thighs)  in  nn  encounter  with  Bucrs  and  Holientois. 

7  Lieut.  Hubbs  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1850-68  (Medal):  commanded  the  rear-guard  of  th«  91st 
B«gt.  aa  a  volunteer  on  89th  Dec.  1860,  wiien  two  officers  and  twenty-two  men  were  i^illed,  and  one  officer 
and  eighteen  men  wounded ;  was  appointed  Captain  Commandant  of  a  native  force  of  83u  men,  which  he 
comnanded  for  several  months  on  patrol  through  the  Amatolas  and  Waterkloof;  in  Dee.  1861  he  waa 
afala  attaidwd  to  the  91st  Rigt.  as  a  volunteer ;  rejoined  the  46th  Regt.  early  In  1862,  and  accompanied 
it  on  e^ ery  patrol  through  the  Waterkloof  and  Amatolas  until  the  termination  of  the  war;  was  several 
tlmcf  named  in  General  Ordera. 

9  Ssirgeon  Waring  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1847  (Medal). 

10  Quarter-Maater  Power  served  with  the  00th  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1861-2.8  (Medal). 


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P  5  Apr.  39 
]  June  41 

28  May  42 
P  3  Mar.  43 

26  Apr.  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  30  Oct.   41 

20  May  42 
P16May  45 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P  14  Dec.  49 
15  Dec  49 
P  15  Oct  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 
PllJane52 

P11  Mar.  53 
P  22  Apr.  53 
23  Nov.  52 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P  11  Nov.  53 
P  20  Jan.  54 
P  3  Feb.  54 
P  4  Feb.  54 
P28Ap  .54 
6  June  54 

14  July  54 
P25  Aug.  54 

15  Sept.  54 
5  Nov.  54 
5  Nov.  54 

15  Dec.  54 
P 16  Jan.  55 

20  Feb.  55 

22  Feb.  55 

21  Feb.  55 

23  Feb.  55 


15  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 
6  April  55 
1  May  55 

11  May  55 
1  June  55 

John  Abbott   |    15  June  55 

Frederick  Concher |  p  22  June  55 

Peter  And.  John  Ducrow  6  July  55 
Allan  Jo»hua  KentiBh  . .  P 17  Aug.  55 
Stewart  James  Carlow  . .  I  2  Oct.  55 
Henry  Alnslie  Whitroore  i     9  Nov.  55 


LIBUT. 


P  29  Oct.   41 

P  27  Sept.  42 

P  11  July  45 

P  6  Nov.  46 

22  Feb.  47 

P 13  Aug.  47 

26  Apr.  44 

6  July  45 

P28  Apr.  48 

P 10  Nov.  48 

31  Dec.  52 

P   1  Apr.  53 

P  28  Oct.  53 

P  20  Jan.  54 

P    3  Feb.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

P24Mar.  54 

15  Sept.  54 

22  Sept.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Deo.  54 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
OFeb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

P  4  May  55 
6Julv  55 

P21  Sept.  55 
2  Oct.  55 

P  26  Oct.  55 


CAPTAIN.     BMBY.-MAJ. 

46,     2Nov7  55 
2  Not.  65 


46th  (  The  South  Devonshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.     [^"S^^^nctSSii.^' 

"  DOMINICA"  "  SEVASTOPOL." 
CoUmeh^SirZohn  Lysaght  Pennofether,*  KGB.  Ccr.  14  Jan.  18 ;  i^20  Feb.  23; 

Crti;*.5  Nov.25;  ilfq;.  22  March  31 ;  Lt.-Col.  18  Oct,  39  j  Col.  19  June 

46 ;  M<y,'Gen,  20  June  54 ;  Col.  46th  Foot,  19  Nov.  54. 
Xiett/.-CflSi.— «Ilob€rtGarrett,«KH.  Enf.  p6  Mar.  11 ;  L^.S  Sept  12 ;  Capt.^1 

July  14;  JtfVy*.  p  19 Sept.  26;  Br.'Lt.-Col.  23  Nov. 41 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  16  May  45; 

Co2. 20  June  54.  ^  «.«..« 

Alexander  Maxwell,* -En*.Pl9June35;  Xi«u/.P28Dec.38;  Cap*,  p  27  Sept  42; 

Mqjor,  P 19  Sept.  48 ;  LL-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 
Afq/ar*.— Arthur  George  Vesey,*  Bru.  P29  May  35 ;  lAeut.  p  26  Aug.  37 ;  CapU 

P  22  July  42  :  Brev.-M(^.  20  June  64  ;  Mqfor,  29  Dec.  54. 
Colin  Fred.  Campbell,*  JBns.  1  May  40;  Lieut.  10  Mar.  42 ;  Capt.  p  13  Aug.  47 ; 

Memory  P II  May  55^;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 
Captains. 

Arthur  Wombwell 

AlgernonRobertGarrett,«. 
Robert  William  Piper  . . 
John  Edward  Lyons  .... 
James  George  Clarke     . . 

Albert  Nicholas 

Henry  Fuller  Sandwith. . 
Chas.  Robert  Shervinton' 
George  Fred.  Dallas**  . . 
Charles  S.  M'Alester .... 
John  Augustus  Fane  .... 
Alfred  Henry  Waldy  .... 

Richard  Llnellyn   

I  Thomas  Douglas  Forde,  s 

j  Nicholas  Dunscombe. . . . 

Hon.  Wm.  Henry  Herbert 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

i  George  Henry  Knapp*  . . 
William  Thomas  Waldy 
I  Tho.  John  Barlow  Connell 
;  George   Morland  Huttoit 
;  Richard  Coote 
i  Hen.  Carr  Wm.  Hamond 

I  Henry  Lawson  

Bdw.  Hawker  Helyar"  .. 
Edward  Townshend*  .... 
Thos.  Geo.  B.  Atkinson. . 
Percy  Malcolm  Jones  . . 
John  Uomdon  Messenger 
Richard  Edward  Brookes 

Andrew  Whitten 

James  Cross,  A4f' 

John  Spencer  Churchill . 
j  Charles  John  Burgess   . 

Frank  Grieve 

Henry  James  Hitchcock, 
William  John  Foster  . . . 

George  Morland 

Ensions. 
Titomas  Mortimer  Kelson 
Fra.  Robert  Fishboume . . 

George  Philips   

Henry  Charles  Marsack  . 
George  Power  Cobbe .... 
Vesey  Daly 


P   8  May 

P  28  Apr.  48j 

P23  Apr.  52 

P  16  Dec.  53 

P  20  Jan.  54 

P  28  Apr.  54 

6  June  54 

22  Sept.  54 

P  22  Sept  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

2  Feb.  65 

p  6  June  55 

2  Oct  55 

P 16  Nov.  55 


1  Bir  John  Penncfkther 
Mr%ed  in  Sir  CbarlM  Napiar't 
campaign  in  Scinde»  and  com- 
manded the  Infantry  Bri«ndeat 
ih«  battle  of  Meeanee  (M edalX 
and  was  shot  through  the  body : 
be  was  alio  at  the  deitructioa 
or  the  Fort  of  Imaumghttr. 
Served  throughout  the  Baetern 
campaign  of  I8M,  In  command 
or  a  brigade  In  tlie  9nd  dlviiion 
at  the  baUle  of  the  Alma  (hon* 
twice  wounded)  and  tlege  of 
Sebaitopol  (incioding  the  re- 
pulie  of  the  powerAil  tonie 
on  the  S6th  October),  and  la 
command  of  the  dlvbion  at  and 
after  the  battle  of  Inkerman 
(horse  killed  under  htm>. 


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Adjutant. — JAeui,  JameB  Cross,  3  Mar.  55. 
Quarter^Moiter, — George  SandersoDy  28  April  54. 
Surffeaju—Yere  Webb,^  28  March  54 ;  A*iiit.*Surg.  13  Oct  43. 
AsHstant'Surgeons. — Charles  Carroll  Dempster,  5  May  54. 
Ralph  Robert  Scott,  28  July  54. 


Facings  Yellovr.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


9  Colonel  Gamtt  lerred  in  the  PenUsala  with  the  6th  Division  in  ISII,  and  with  the  4th  DiTltloa  In 
ISlSand  IS,and  wai  preient  in  all  the  actions,  sieges,  and  smaller  aflklrs  in  which  those  two  DivMoas  were 
respectively  engaged  from  Fuentes  d'Onor  in  May  1811,  until  the  end  of  181S,  when  he  was  sent  to  England 
tor  recovery  fhmi  his  wounds.  He  received  two  wounds  at  the  attack  of  the  Forts  at  Salamanca,  on 
which  occasion  the  command  of  the  Light  Company  of  the  Queen's  and  some  Artillery  devolved  upon 
himw  he  being  the  only  survlrlng  officer  of  the  column  he  attacked  with ;  and  be  was  again  severely 
woasided  in  the  Pyrenees.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Sala- 
manca, Tittoria.  and  Pyrenees.    Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-A5  (Medal  and  CUisp). 

9  Lt.-Colooel  Bfazwell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1864-55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  Yeeey  served  at  the  siege  of  SelMstopoI  in  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  UeuL-Col.  Campliell  served  at  tho  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  waa  wounded  In  the  trandiea 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

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7  Surgeon  Webb  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  throughout  the  Pnqjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  Indndlng  the 
whole  of  the  siege  operationsbefore,  and  surrender  of  Mooltan.  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  46th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captain  Shervlnton,  Lieuts.  Knapp,  Helyar  (wounded  at  Inkcrman),  and  Townsbend,  served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
SdMtttopol  (Me<Ul  and  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Dallas  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  sieee  of  Sebastopol  and  battle 
of  Inkerman,  where  he  succeeiled  to  the  command  of  the  two  Companies  46th  Regt  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

•«•  Minors  Wombwell,and  Garrett,  Captains  Piper.  M'Alester,  Fane,  Waldy,  Uiiellyn.  Forde,and  Dun- 
combe,  Lis.  Waldy,  Goote,  Hamond,  Lawson,  Atliinson,  Whitten,  Cross,  Paymaster  Sibley,  Qr.-Master 
Sanderaon,  Assist^nrgeons  Dempster  and  Scott,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

OapCains  Clarke,  Nicholas,  and  Herbert,  LU.  Connell,  Hutton,  Jones,  Messenger,  Brooks,  Churchill, 
Bargess,  Bntigns  Foster,  Kelson,  and  Marsaek,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  and 
Clatp). 


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Co2(mtf2.— 9  Q29  James  Shaw  Kennedy,*  CB.  EnM,  18  Apr.  05;  Z^28J^n.06; 

CapM6Julyl2;  3fq/or,  18  June  15;  X^-Co2. 21  Jan.  19 ;  Co2. 10  Jan.  37  ; 

ilfq;.-G«n.0Nov.46;  X/.- Gen. 20  June 54;  CoZ.  47th  Foot,  27  Aug.  54. 
Xteu^.-a)2<.— Wm.  0*Orady  tialy,>GB.  .Sw.  P17  June28;  XtPl9Julydl; 

CapU  P25  Apr.  34 ;  Mqf,  p  19  May  46 ;  Lt.-Col  P  27  Bee.  50 ;  Co^  28  Nor.  54. 
Richard  T.  Farren,*  CB.  Bnt.  30  May  34 ;  Lieut.  31  Jan.  40 ;  Capt.  3  Jan.  45; 

Mqfor,  P27  Dec.  50 ;  Brev.  Zieut.-Col.  13  Bee.  54 ;  lAeut-Vcl  9  Mar.  55. 
Jira/or«.— James  VilUers/  Mns.P  31  Dec.  3d ;  Lieut.  P  24  Sept.  41 ;  Capt.  p  24 

Dec.  47  ;  Brev.^Mqf.  12  Dec.  54 ;  If€(j.  4  May  55 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  17  Jqly  55. 
Robert  William  Lowry/  JEVu.  p29  Dec.  40 ;  Lieut.  12  May  43;  Caj^.  p  18  Feb. 

48  ;  Major,  15  June  55. 


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Captains.  °^^°*""' 

Henry  Call  J^ddei*  p  15  Jan.  41 

Hen.  Meade  HamUton,?^.  p  9  Aug.  39 
John  Henry  Lowndes*  ..  p  13  July  41 
aias.  Courten^y  VilUers*  p  12May  43 
George  Wm.Armiti^....  29  Jan.  46 
Wm.  8ankey,"*.l.<?.«NoT.55  p  19  Apr.  44 

Thomas  Roper'* p  30  Jan.  46 

NathanielGeorgePhilips'^  P19  May  46 

Charles  Blgee'^ 14  Apr.  46 

Chfts.Aldersey  Stevenson'  p25  Dec.  47 
Richard  George  Ellison"  PlSt'eb.  48 
FitzWm.  Fred.  Hunter"  p21  July  48 
Sampson  Plllcington  ....  3  Jan.  45 
James  Armar  Lowry"  . .  p  18  Sept,  49 
Henry  J.  Buchanan*.  • .  •  p  14  June  50 
Jasper  Lncas**    P2dJune48 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Han.  Bernard  M.  Ward^^ 

Charles  Finnerty    , 

Thomas  Palmer/*  Adj. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BRBT.-MAJ. 


P 12  July  50 
,    25  Oct.  50 
jPHFeh.  51 
Hen.  Bowles  Geo.  Stokes'*  P  23  Jan.  52 
GraiuTlUe  Waddilove'*  . .  ?  23  Nov.  52 

Edward  Croker'®    ;p  10  Feb.  54 

JamesArthnrBloomfield'^^,  6  June  54 
BrownlowNorthGamier'*  P2l  July  54 
Richard  Parker  Hawkes'<*  p24  Aug.  54 
W.  Camegy  de  Balinhard  p  25  Aug.  54 
"  '  •   3  Nov.  54 

5  Nov.  64 
24  Nov.  54 
15  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  55 
19  Jan.  55 

22  Feb.  55 
11  May  55 

23  Feb.  55 

13  Mar.  55 


James  Murray  Straton 
Thomas  Young' 
Oliver  Gaspard  DeLancey 
Wm.  C.  Rodney  Mylius. . 
C.  Van  R.  Conway  Gordon 

Henry  Gem 

Ernest  Peake  Newman  . . 
Elliot  James  Morres  .... 
John  Paignton  Mallet  .. 
George  William  Daveru. . 

Ensions. 
Gerald  Fitzgerald  King . . 
Rowland  O'Connor    .... 
Geoiige  Dudley  Dawson  • . 
Spencer  Edward  Orr 


P  19  Apr.  44 
P  26  Oct.  41 
3  Jan.  45 
p  30  Jan.  46 
P24  Dec.  47 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  30  Jan.  46  >  24  Dec  47 
p  21  July  48 
P 18  Feb.  48 
P 19  Apr.  50 
P 14  June  50 
P 14  June  50 
25  Oct.  50 
P  5  Dec!  51 
P  15  July  58 

5  Sept.  49 

P  10  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dee.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  55 

0  Feb.  55 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
4  May  55 

17  Aug.  55 
27  Aug.  55 
P  31  Aug.  55 
14  Sept.  55 
2  Oct.  55 


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15  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 
6  April55 


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Robert  T.  F.  Stammers. . 
George  Gurry  Clarke. . . . 

Thomas  Quinn'* 

James  Alex.  Anderson  . . 
Wm.  St  Clair  Tisdall  .. 
Thomas  BaiUie  Thomson 

Roderick  Hanley   

John  James  Scott 


25  May  55 

P  5  June  55 

3  Aug.  55 

17  Aug.  55 

14  Sept.  55 

25  Sept.  55 
2  Oct.  55 

26  Oct.  55 


12  Dec.  54 

17  July  55 

2  Nov.  65 

12  D^.  54 


2  Nov.  55 


2  Nov.  55 


P 19  Sept  48 
Pll  May  49 
p  4  Sept  4^ 
p  27  Dec.  50 
P 12  Oct.  52 
P27  Apr.  49 
Q  June  54 
P 24  Nov.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

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I  1  Lieut-Qmenl  Shaw  Ken- 
I  nedy  served  with  the  Mrd  8c«rt 
I  at  the  tlege  of  Oopenhaten  and 
'  battle  of  Kloge  la  1807.  In  the 
Peninsula  f^om  1808  |o  18U 
inclative,  and  was  present  at 
tlie  action  of  the  Coa,siete  and 
eapture  of  Cludad  Rodriio  and 
of  Badi^oi,  and  battle  of  Sa* 
maaea,  for  which  he  has 


celved  tbeWar  Medal  with  three 
Clasps.  Berred  also  the  earn* 
palfn  of  181S,  iadttdtaif  the 
battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo. 


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Ad§utant.-~-LUui,  Thomas  Palmer,  16  Oct.  65. 
Quarter-MfiHer.^Wi^iam  Mcintosh/  26  Sept.  46. 
5iir^6(m.— WUliam  Walter  M^eld."  8  Mar.  64  ;  AuiiL-Surg,  20  Jan.  43. 
Asststant'Surffeonal—WnWam  Alexander  White,'  M.B.  18  Oct.  58. 
Henry  Grange,^^  1  Sept.  64. 

Faeingt  White. — Agentiy  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

t  Ool.  Half  wrrtd  ibe  Batteni  camiwlgik  of  18fi4,  ladnding  the  battlet  of  Alma  (obaf|«r  killed)  and 
lokrrraan  (raoelTed  four  bayonet  wounds),  eapture  of  Balaklara,  liega  of  SebMtnpol,  and  torile  on  86tb 
Oct.  (  Medal  and  Claspt). 

8  Ueitt.-CoI.  Farran  lerf  ed  the  Baitern  campaign  of  1864-IS6,  including  the  battlef  of  Alma  and  Inker* 
mao.  captare  of  Balaklava,  dege  of  Bebattopol,  and  sortie  on  86th  Oct. :  at  Inkermao  be  was  the  leolor 
oAcer  of  the  2qd  Brigade  Snd  Dlrlelon  eomingovt  of  action  (M^al  an<t  Clasp*). 

4  UeuL-Ool.  Vil|ler«  and  M%ioc  Lotrndes  ierred  the  Baitem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlee 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  tlf>ge  of  Sebastopol,  toriie  on  S0th  Oct,  and  ttoming  the 
Qoarriee  on  7th  June— eererely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  If^or  Lovry  served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  baitlf ■  of  Alma  aad  BalaklaTa, 
aad  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  CU^sps). 

6  Captain  Lodder  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  eapture  of  Baia- 
klATa,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medaland  Clasp). 

7  Major  Hamilton  lerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Q.,  including  the  battto  of 
Alma,  rapture  of  Balaklara,  and  siege  of  Sebastupol  (Hedai  sad  Oiaspc). 

8  Mi^r  vnUerB.  CapUins  Stetensoo,  Ellison,  and  Buchanan,  Lieut.  Young,  Paymaster  Pope,  Aisift.- 
Snrgeon  While  aid  Qr.-Maeter  M'Intosh,  serred  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battlee 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  S8th  Oct.  (Medal  and 
Claepa). 

10  Captain  Armit,  Midor  Elgee,  l.ieuts.  Cooker,  Bloomflfld,  Qarnler,  and  Hawkei,  and  Ensign  Blake, 
■erred  at  the  tiege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal). 

11  Lieat-Colonei  Saakey  served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  D.  A.  Q.  M,  O.,  including  tbe  battle  of 
Alma  (diarger  kiltod),  capture  of  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Olaap). 

19  Oaptain  Sopfr  served  Ip  the  Eaetem  campaign  of  1864-55,  aad  wae  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Sebae^pol 

IS  Captain  Philipe  aerved  in  tbe  Bastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  waa  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
AJaa  (Medal  and  Claap). 

14  M^ior  Hunter,  Captain  Lucas,  Lleoll.  Palmer,  Stokes,  Waddilovei,  and  Eas.  Qolaa,  served  the  Eastern 
eampalgB  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (Lt.  Waddilore  wounded),  capture  of 
Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortfe  on  SOtb  Oct.,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  4une  (Hi^or  Hitnter 
wounded):  Medaland  Clasps. 

15  Captain  Lowry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ineludiog  tbe  battle  of  Inkerman,  capture  of 
Balaklava,  al?ge  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  96cb  Oct.,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (Medal  and 
Glaspe). 

Id  UeaU  Hoa.  B.  M.  Ward  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
slage  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Saigeon  Weld  and  Assist.-S«rLa)n  Orange  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  ineludlag  tbe 
■iaB*  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 


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Depot  at  Pukhunt. 

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•ORTHBS"    "TOULOUSB"    ••PENINSULA-    ••SEVASTOPOL.'* 


136        48tt  (  Tlie  NoHhcmptonslixre)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


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Colonel,--'^  Sir  James  Henry  Reynett/  KCH.  JEns.  25  Nov.  90 ;  Lt,  14  March 
00;  Cap^  24  March  04 ;  Mi^.  8  April  13  ;  Lt.-CoL  1  June  14;  Col.  22  July 
30;  ilf<v.-£i^«n.23  Nov.41 ;  Lt.-Gen,  11  Not.51  ;  Co/.48lh  Foot,  25No?.£0. 

Xi«tc^.-Co/<9t«2«.— Benjamin  Riky,'  JEns.  pQ  Not.  30;  X^  30  May  34;  Capt. 
9  8  Sept.  38 ;  Br.-Mqf.  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Mtg.  P  20  Feb.  52 ;  Lt,-  Co2.  p  1 3  Dec.  53. 

George  Mowbray  Lya,'  £n8.  2  Mar.  28;  Lieut.  20  Dec.  31 ;  Capt.  19  Dec.  45; 
Afqjor,  27  Dec.  52  ;  Lt.-CoU  15  May  55. 

Mqfors.^AMred  Anguatus  Chapman,  Ens.  20  May  42;  Lieut.  P17  Jan.  45; 
Capt.  P 13  Apr.  49;  Mqfor,  15  May  55. 

Frederick  West/  ^iw.  p  1 1  Aug.  43 ;  Lieut,  p  29  Jan.  47 ;  Capt.  p  3  Aug.  49 ; 
M(y'or,  P  27  July  56. 


Captains. 

CamSykes*    

Fred.  Geo.  Tho.  Deshon^ 
Oliver  Matthew  Latham* 

Kobert  Blakeney**^ 

James  Mancor,  # 

William  Henry  Caimes' 
Wm.  Robert  Williamson* 
Wm.  R.  Churchill  Spencer 
George  Lewis  DUe  Amiel'^ 
Richard  Morgan  Hall'  .. 
Rob.  Rdw.CooteColthurst^ 
John  Richard  Lorctt'   . 
Henry  William  Knight* 
Hy.Qlynne  Earle  Weiby ,«. 
Bache  Harpur  Heathcote* 
Fra.  Constantine  Trent" 

LlEUTBNANTB. 

Frederick  John  Castle*  . . 
Horatio  Nelson  Kippen 


BNSIGN. 


P 17  Jan.  45 

29  Dec.  37 

P  29  Jan.  47 

P  3  Nov.  46 

5  July  44 

P  2  Apr.  47 

P  5  De:.  43 

21  May  42 

P20  Dec.  39 

P  31  Dec.  •17 

P26May  4(^1 

P  28  Nov.  46  i 

13  Oct.  48, 

P 13  Apr.  49  ' 

P  21  Aug.  49! 

P  18  Sept.  49 


LIEUT.       [     CAPTAIN. 


30  Mar.  40 
P  18  Apr.  45 

John  Bedingfeld*  '.' |  P 14  Dec.  49 

Henry  R.  Hoghton  Gale*  p  15  Feb.  50 


Edward  Feneran* 

£.  Garland  Home,"  Adj. 

Arthur  George  Wyse"  . . 

Richard  Eyre*   

Henry  Francis  Brooke* . . 

Dennis  James  Connor  . . 

James  Farquliar*   

William  Cnmming^   .... 

George  Thomas  Miller  . . 

William  James  Siirman" 

Arthur  Oonne  Bell- Martin 

Edward  Benbow 

William  Baker  . 

John  Rawlins* 

Geo.  G.  G.  Foster  Pigott* 

Henry  J.  Wm.  Wilkinson* 

Lodge  de  Montm.  Prior 

Colin  Campbell 

William  Gibson 

Chas.  Richard  Pennington 

Ensigns. 
David  Garrick  Protheroe 
Corwallis  Wade  Browne. . 

John  W.  Coventry 

John  Craafurd  Ken*  .... 
Geo.  Nugent  R.  Gk>ddard 
Pembr.  O'M.  H,  Marshal] 
Edmund  Hall 
Henry  Theoph.  Sheppard 
Charles  Henry  Chauney 

Henry  O'Brien   

Thomas  Giillng  Gilling. 
Seaton  Ralph  Forster 


P 14  Mar.  51 
P 12  Dec.  51 
P 14  May  52 
P  17  Dec.  62 

0  June  64 
P  8  July  63 
P  24  Aug.  54 
P   8  Dec.  54 

25  Jan.  52 

11  June  52 

P  27  Aug.  52 

23  Mar.  55 
P  28  Apr.  48 

9  Apr.  55 
10  Apr.  55 

13  Apr.  55 

1  May  55 

14  June  55 

5  June  66 
P  21  Sept.56 

10  Apr.  55 
P24May  55 

24  May  55 

25  May  55 
1  June  55 

15  Jone55 

6  July  55 

14  Oct.  55 

15  Oct.  55 
10  Oct.  55 

P  23  Oct.  55 
23  Nov.  55 


P  2  Apr.  47 

5  Jan.  41 

P 13  Apr.  49 

P 10  Sept.  47 

P  20  July  47 

P  3  Aug.  49 

17  Nov.  48 

P24  Oct.  45 

P   1  July  42 

Pll  Dec.  49 

P  28  Dec.  49 

P  2  Mar.  47 

,P  2  Aug.  50 

iP  6  Dec.  60 

P20Feb.  52 

P   2  Apr.  52 

P  7  Mar.  51 
20  Apr.  49 
27  Dec.  52 

P 18  Feb.  53 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 
11  Aug.  54 
15  May  55 
15  May  65 
15  May  55 
15  May  55 

15  May  55 
P  15  Feb.  53 

4  Aug.  54 

5  June  55 
P  27  July  55 
P  12  Oct.  62 

16  Oct.  55 
16  Oct.  65  i 
16  Oct.  65 
16  Oct.  56 

P 16  Oct.  65 
P  7  Dec.  65 
P28  Dec.  55 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P  28  Dec.  49   8  Nov.  55 

30  Nov.  49  .  2  Nov.  56 
P  20  Feb.  62 
P  2  Apr.  52 

27  Dec.  52 

P13  Dec.  53 

I  6  June  64 

P  1  Oct.  60 

9  Mar.  55 

16  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 
P  27  July  56  j 
P  14  Scpt.66  j 
P  21  Dec.  55 1 

I  Sir  Jas.ReynettMrTed  with 
the  6tod  Regt.  on  th*.  ezpodltion 
agaiof t  Ferrol  in  1800,  and  was 
pre«ent  at  the  action  before  that 
place.  Appointed  to  the  Qnar- 
ttfr^Maater-Oeneral'a  ataff  npon 
the  army  entering  Spain  In  Not. 
1 8U8 ;  present  at  Luce,  the  alTkin 
upon  the  retreat  to  domnna,  and 
also  at  the  battle  of  Coninna.  Re- 
appointed to  the  Qaarter-Blas- 
t«r- General's  auff  In  Portagal, 
in  April  1809;  preaent  at  the 
aflhin  prerlottt  to  and  at  tho 
panage  of  the  Dquro,  and  eap« 
ture  of  Oporto;  affkir  of  Sala- 
monde,  battles  of  TSlavera  and 
Biuaeo,  aflUrs  upon  tlie  retreat 
to  the  lines  before  LisboOy  and 
BubseqnentlT  in  1811  at  thoee 
upon  the  adrance  from  tbence, 
at  Pombal,  Redinha.  Sabngal^ 
and  Foa  d'Aroaee ;  alao  at  the 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor.  Ho 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 


Thomas  Hall ,  p  28  Dec.  55 


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Paytiuuter.^BdvftLtd  M'MuUen,'?  15  Oct.  50;  Quartw-Maiter,  17  Nov.  48. 
Ad^taafU.'-Lieut,  Edmund  GarUod  Home/*  14  July  54. 
Quarter-Matter.— John  Maitland,*^  3  Aug.  55. 

.Stfi^Am.— Geo.  Aug.  Fred.  Shdton,*'  M.B.  5  May  54 ;  Astut.-Surg,  3  Jan. 45. 
iUni^.-^tfTj^eofM.— Patrick  M'DennoU,*  3  Jan.  52. 

William  Hemphill^^  M.D.  14  July  54. 

Faeijtgg  Bnff.— Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

9  LL'CoU  Riky  commanded  the  48th  Bcgt.  in  the  Crimea  from  2l8t  April  1855,  at  the  siege  and  Ml  of 
Scbaetopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Lt.-Col.  hjt  was  at  the  capture  of  Cooig  in  the  Ea«t  Indies  in  April  1884.  Serred  in  tlie  Crimea 
from  10th  June  1855,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  tSebastopol  (Uedal  and  Clasp). 

4  M^or  West  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  48ih  Regt.  on  the  31st  AprU  1855,  and  served  at  the  sicfe 
of  8ebsstopol(  Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Uajor  Sykes  served  in  ilie  Crimea  from  2Ist  April  I855|  and  at  the  siege  and  fail  of  SebostopoL 
(Medal  and  aa»p). 

6  Mijor  Deshon  served  with  the  93nd  Regt.  in  Bcinde,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal), 
lie  serred  also  the  campaign  in  Ihe  Southern  liahratia  Cuuntry  in  1841-5,  and  was  present  at  the  invest- 
meat  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  PanuUa  and  Pownghur,  as  also  in  the  operations  against  the  Forts  of 
Munnahar  and  Mnnsuntosh  in  the  Soulliem  Concan.  Landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  48th  Regt.,  and 
serred  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Uedal  and  Cla»p). 

7  Captain  Colthurst  and  Lt.  Cummiug  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Rogt.  on  the  91st  April  1866»  and 
serred  at  the  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasi*). 

8  Captains  Latham  and  Heathcote,  Lts.  Bedingfcld,  Rawlins,  Pigot,  and  WUIcInson  served  at  the  siege 
and  feU  of  Sebastopol  in  1865  (Medal  end  Claep). 

9  Capuins  Calmea,  Willhimson,  Hall,  LoveU,  and  Knight,  LU.  Casile,  Oale,  Feneran,  Eyre,  Brooke, 
Farquhar,  Surgeon  Shelton,  and  Assist-Surgeon  Hemphill,  landed  with  the  R^t.  In  the  Crimea  on  the 
91rt  April  1855,  and  served  at  the  siege  and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla»p). 

19  Captain  Blalccney  serred  in  the  Crimea  from  Snd  June  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Cfaup). 

II  OapUin  Amiel  serred  with  the  1 0th  Regt.  in  the  SutlcJ  campaign  of  1845-6,  Ineladlng  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  in  the  early  part  of  the  siege  operations  a^alust  MoolUn  in  1848,  and  in  the 
action  of  SoorJkoond  (Medal). 

19  Oaptiiia  Trent  served  in  the  Crimea  from  91  tt  April  1855,  and  at  Ihe  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— 
woanded  4th  June  (Medal  and  Cla*p). 

13  Ueot.  Home  served  in  the  Crimea  from  27th  April  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  ihll  of  Sebastopol 
—woanded  18th  Aug.  (Medul  and  CIa»>p). 

14  UeaL  Wyse  served  In  the  Crimea  from  14th  May  1855,  and  at  tho  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Claup). 

1ft  Lieat  Barman  served  In  the  Crimea  from  19th  Aug.  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  ChMp). 

17  Paymaster  U'Mnllen  and  Qr.-Ma^ter  Maitland  were  present  at  the  atl-ick  and  capture  of  Coorg,  in 
the  Beet  Indies,  in  April  1884 ;  served  also  In  the  Crimea  from  glstitpril  1855.  and  alfo  at  the  siege  and  fUl 
of  Oebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  AsBiat^-8argeonM<Dermo(t  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
BalaAlnra,  ilege  and  fill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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im  (  The  Princess  Charms  »/  VTaMs,      [§5:  S^^'^g;  *f  pSio* 
or  the  Hertfordshire)  Regt.  cf  Foot. 

BOMONT-OP-ZEE  "  •'  COPENHAGEN  "  "  QUEEN8T0WN  "   "  CHINA"  «'  r*«J>fatf»»." 
"ALMA"    "INKERBfAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

Cohmeh^'^  Wi  Sir  Edward  Bowater,^  KCH.  Ens,  31  Har.  04 ;  It.  St  Copt. 

23  Aag.  09;  Capt.  U,  Lt.-CoL  26  July«  14;  Col.  12  Oct.  26  {  Mqf-Gfen.  10 

Jan.  37 ;  Lt.^Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Gen.  20  Juoe  64;  CqI.  49th  Foot,  24  Apr.  46. 
Lt.'CoUmeU,— John  Thornton  QTtini,*QB,  JSn$.2S  Apr.  28;  Lt.  12  Xof.  30; 

Capt.  30  July  42;  Brevet-Mqj.  30  June  64 ;  Mqf.  29  Oct.  64;  Brev.  Lt.- 

Col.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Lt.-CoL  22  Dec.  64.  .      . 

James    Wells  Armstrong^^  Ens.  p  18  Aug.  43;  Lieut.  P29  Xoy.  44;    Capt. 

20  Jan.  61 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  12  Dec.  64;  Mq}.  29  Dec  64;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  17 

July  66 ;  Lt.-CoL  2  Oct.  66. 
MiJ^crs.'-'ThomM  White,  Ens.  7  Dec.  16;  Lieut,  p  26  Aug.  24;  Capt.  6  Oct. 

38;  Bren.  MtQ.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mmot^  1  Jane  66. 
John  Hynde  Ring.<  Ens.  26  June  44 ;  Lieut.  P  7  July  46 ;  Capt.  P 14  Oct  61  ; 

Brev^Mt^.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Major,  2  Oct.  66 ;  Bm.  Lt.-Co!.  2  Nov.  66. 


Captains. 

Cadwallader  Adams* 
Wm.WhitakerMaitland'*. 
M.W.DelaPoerBere8ford 
Herbert  Rocke*  ... 
WiiUam  Bellairs,>«. 

John  Nason'^i 

James  Wm.  Dewar*<^ 


P  2  Sept.  46 
P16  May  46 
24  Feb.  43 
P  23  May  46 
P  8  May  46 
9  May  46 
P  7  July  46 
Faushawe  Wm.  6oBtling*<^P23  May  48 
George  Henry  Lamb"  . .  p  16  Dec.  48 
Richard  D.  Astley*®  ....  p  20  Apr.  49 
Edward  Le  Marchant» . .  p  12  Apr.  60 
William  Watts  Corban" .  P 12  July  60 

William  Earle*<» p  17  Oct.  61 

T.  P.  St.  Geo.  Armstrong**     31  Jan.  61 

John  Hopkins** P  22  Apr.  63 

Charles  FitzGerald**....  p 27  Jan.  64 

Lieutenants. 
George  Kemp  Chatfield'*  p    3  Feb.  64 

WUUam  Young"    p  3  Mar.  64 

Cbas.  Edgar  Gibson^  A^f.  p  12  May  64 
John  Ramsay  Maule ...  7  Juno  64 
Henry  Dal  ton  Scoones  . .       7  July  64 

Patrick  Cahill »» 10  Aug.  64 

William  John  Coen  ....  S3  Feb.  44 
Thomas  Fox  Eustace*'  . .  11  Aug.  64 
Harry  Denham  T.  Savary  p26  Aug.  64 
George  Bell  Coulson  • .  • .     13  Oct.  64 

Edward  Mackay*<» 6  Nov.  64 

Chas.  John  C.  Roberts  . .  p  21  Jan.  63 
ClifTord  Waterm.  Chaplin  p  27  Jan.  64 
Henry  James  Davies  . .  10  Nov.  64 
Henry  Gordon  Rogers  . .       1  Dec  54 

William  Madan 14  Dec.  64 

Frederick  Powell   16  Dec.  64 

John  Thomas  Cooke  ....  12  Jan.  66 
Edward  John  Cresswell . .  16  Mar.  66 
Robert  Fra.  Burrowes  . .  26  Jan.  66 
Robert  Hall  Spratt  ....  26  Jan.  66 
Edward  D'Oyley  AsUey . .  0  Feb.  66 
Edm.  Douglas  Grossman  p  18  May  66 
Ensigns. 

Spencer  Field 2  Feb.  66 

James  Bligh  Scott 16  Mar.  56 

Alexander  Daniel  Gilson .    23  Mar.  66 

Jonas  Dalmage p  30  Mar.  66 

John  ThoB.  Lyon  Cobham     24  Apr.  66 

Cuthbert  Willis 26  May  66 

John  Isaac  Nason 14  Sept.66 

Fred.  Piatt BUckmore  ..     21  Sept.66 

George  Donovan    2  Oct.  66 

Chas.  B.  Knight  AUeyne  p30  Nov.  66 
Timothy  Metcalf   7  Dec.  66 


ensign.      I       LIBUT* 


CAPTAIN.   BRBV.-MAJ. 


P23  Mar.  47 
P  16  Dec.  48 

19  Dec.  44 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P  6  July  49 
P  4  Sept.  49 
P 12  Apr.  60 
P  8  Nov.  60 

20  Jan.  61 
P  21  Feb.  51 
P  3  Dec.  62 
P  3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

29  Oct  64 


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64 
64 
54 


6  Nov.  54 
6  Nov.  64 
8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
22  Dec. 
30  Mar.  49 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  65 
2  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  56 
9  Mar.  66 
0  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

P  9  Mar.  66 
20  Mar.  66 

P31  Aag.66 
9  Sept.  56 
2  Oct.  66 

P  9  Oct.  66 

P23  Nov.  66 


12  Dec.  64 


2  Nov.  66 

17  July  66 

2  Nov.  66 


P  6  Dec.  61 

P  3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

P  18  Aug.  64 

P 16  Sept.  64 

29  Oct.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

19  Dec.  54 
29  l)ec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec  64 

P  16  Feb.  66 

20  Mar.  65 
9  Sept.  56 
2  Oct.  66 


1  sir  Bdnnrd  Ba*tt«r  served  vitli 
UieSnl  Oitanli,Rttbeftlete  aiMl  tak- 
ing or  Copcnlufen  ia  tWf  t  and 
sulMequrnUj  la  Um  Fealacula  from 
Dee.  tSOS  lo  Nor.  ISOB.  and  affaJa 
mmk  Dee.  ISU  tn  the  cad  of  that 
arar  la  1814,  tadttdidf  the  paMafe  o( 
the  Oottro  and  takiof  of  Oporto, 
batUea  of  Talaveta  and  fial«nwn». 
rapture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Bargoe, 
balUe  of  Vittoria.  siege  of  San  Se- 
bastian, passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  and 
batUe  of  the  Nire  (Ifayor's  hoose). 
Serred  also  the  campaign  of  ISIA, 
incladlng  the  battles  of  Qnarn  Bras, 
and  Wateiloo.  Woonded  at  Tela. 
Tera,  and  again  at  Waterloo.  Sir 
Bdwnrd  has  recelred  the  War  Medal 
and  flTe  Clasps  for  Taiavera,  Sala- 
Vltlorla,  NiTcUe.  and  NItc. 


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49M  ( the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Waies^  or  the  Hertfordshire)     138 
Regiment  of  Foot. 


Pa^nuuter.-^Henry  Seymour  Michell,^  9  April  47  ;  £!nt,  v2'2  kay  35  l  Lieut. 
A^taant.-'Eieut.  Charles  Edgar  Gibson,  1  May  55.  [32  Mar.  39. 

Quarter'Matter,-^^ ohh  Henry  Anderaob,"  80  June  54. 
Sur^ecn.—John  DaTies,^*  27  Oct.  48 ;  Auiit.-surg,  22  Nov.  89. 
Assistant  Surgeons. — Jaibes  HAnnan/<>  7  April  64., 

William  Menziw  Calder,  26  May  54. 

John  Jofeeph  Adriani  10  Feb.  64. 

•  Facings  Green. — Agents,  Measrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

8  iieuL-Coi.  Grant  Mtrwl  wUb  the  4dth  Regiment  .throughout  the  whole  of  the  operatloas  in  CUoa 
fMedjU).  commencing  with  the  first  taking  of  Chntan.and  terminating  with  ihedemonitratlon  before  NinliJn, 
ioclading  Che  ttonn  dhd  capture  of  the  height*  aboye  Caolon,  attack  and  capture  of  Aihoy,  lecond  capture 
of  Chuaan,  attack  and  capture  of  the  helghta  of  Cbinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and  repulse  of  tibe  night- 
attack,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture 
of  Chapoo,  Wooeung,  tp4  Chin  Kiang  Poo  (wonnded).  Senred  the. Eastern  campalan  of  18M-fiS  (in  com- 
mand of  the  40th  from  the  battle  of  Inkerman\  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebaatopol,  ahd  sortie  on  S6th  Oct. :  commanded  the  working  party.  000  strong,  from  the  Light 
and  tnd  Dirisions  that  had  to  turn  the  enemy's  work  after  the  Quarries  were  carrted,  and  was  engaged 
daring  the  night  in  working  and  repelling  the  three  attempts  made  by  the  Russians  to  retake  the  position 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lt.-€ol.  Armstrong  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  ISiW-rSffi  a*  a  Brigade  Mijor  n  the  9ad  Dltlston, 
indnding  the  battles  of  tbe  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  debastopol.  sortie  on  26th  Oct,  and  assault  on 
the  Quarries,  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Lt.  Colonel  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  28th  Oct.,  assault  on  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  on  the  Redan  on  8th 
Sept,— eererely  wounded,  arm  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Major  Adams  served  the  EaAtcrii  campaign  of  1894-55,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Adams,  up  to 
lakemuai,  including,  the  battles  of  the  Almh  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  of  Bebastopol,  and  sortie  on 
SOth  Oet.  (Medal  and  aasps).      . 

7  Captain  Maitland  served  the  Easlcm  campaign  of  1854-66,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Setestopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captain  Roeke  served  the  RAstern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  20th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Miiior  Bellalrs  served  the  Eastern  campaigh  of  1854-65  (firom  Dec.  1854  as  D.  A.  Adj.  Qen.  to  the  find 
Divislao),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  20th  Oct.  (Medal 
and  daipa), 

9t  Mi^r  Na>on  served  at  tiie  siege  of  Sebastopol  ttom.  Majr  1866,  Including  the  assault  on  the  Quarries, 
and  on  the  Redan  on  18th  June  and  8th  Sept. :  after  the  capture  of  the  Quarries  the  command  of  the 
party  there  devolved  on  him,  (br  which  he  received  the  Rrevet  of  Msjor  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  aCaJor  Dewar,  CdptaUis  Oosiling,  Asiley,  Earle,  and  Armstrong,  Lt.  Mackay,  Surgeon  Daviei,  and 
AsBist.-8tJrgeon  Hahnan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-&6,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  SebaxtopoU  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct*  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Oapteia  Lamb  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerinan,  siege  of 
Schoalopol,  sortie  pn  2eih  Oct.,  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  IQiA  ApHl  (Medal  attd  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Le  Merchant  served  in  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battle  of  Alma*  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  ahd  assault  on  the  Uuarrlcs— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp  J. 

19  Captain  Corbil^  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batlles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
ihaa,  the  siege  of  3ebaito))o1,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  54  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  (^ptaia  Hopkins  served  tbe  £a<itern  campaign  of  1851-55,  indadlng  the  battle  oi  Inkerman,  slegb  of 
gebaafcopol,  ai«d  sortie  on  26ih  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

m  Captain  PitsOerald  served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1865,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Quarries 
(Medal  and  ChUp). 

17  Xleots.  Young  and .  Eustace  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  severely  wounded  at  the 
asaantt  on  the  Quarried  (Atedal  and  Clasp). 

.    1$  Lleat,  Chat6ei4  served  at  the  alege  6t  8ebastol>ol  In  1865,  and  was  wonnded  at  the  ttisault  on  the 
Quarries  (Medal  and  Cla^)).  .  . 

10  Lieutenant  Cahill  served  throughout  the  whole  oftlie  operations  Iii  China  (Mednl),  comhiencIn|  with 
the  ilrst  taking  of  Chusan,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstration  before  Naiiktii,  including  the  storfn  and 
capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton  (wounded),  attack  and  capture  of  Amo^,  second  capture  of  Chuian, 
attaek  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Ciiinhae,  occnpalion  of  ^in|po,  repulse  of  the  nigbt-attack  o^  Nlncpo, 
attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Wooeung,  »hanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  )-'oo.  Served  the  Eastern  can^palgn 
of  1854,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (ctirriod  the  reglbiental  coloUf)  and  siegi;  of  Sebasforiol  i 
received  tlte  thanks  of  Sir  de  Lacj  Evans  in  orders  lor  the  oble  Asiistataee  rendered  tb  Major  Fo'^T^*'  47th 
Begiment,  In  the  trenches, on  the  18th  of  Oct., when  in  charge  of  h  working  partj ;  and  was  seterely  wobnded 
at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  2eth  of  October  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

22  Paymaster  Mlcheil  served  with  the  40th  Renlment  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  CifintL 
(Medal),  eommencing  with  the  first  taking  of  Chusan,  and  termhmtlng  with  the  demonstration  before 
Naakin,  Including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  above  Can'on,  attack  and  capture  of  Anior/ 
•eeood  capture  of  Chusan,  nttack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Kingpo,  and 
fvpalae  of  the  night-attack  ;  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy^s  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  S4goani 
attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  CKIh  fCiangFoo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign,  including 
the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9$  Quartermaster  Anderson  served  with  the  49th  Regimottt  in  China  (Medtl).  Also  the  Eastern  canlpaigit 
of  1854-66,  Including  tbe  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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"  COBUKNA '»  "  ALMABAZ  "  "  VITTOBIA'* 
"PENINSULA"  "PUNNIAR"  "MOOD- 
"  SOBRAON  '*    »  ALMA  "     **  INKBBMAN  "  . 


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The  SpMna  with  th«  words  <*  EGYPT" 
"PYRENEES"    "NIVE 
K£E»    "FEROZESHAH 
"SEVASTOPOL." 
ColoneL—Sir  Richard  England,*  GOB.  KH.,  Siu.  25  Feb.  08;  Lieut.  I  June 
09;  Capt,  11  June  11 ;  Mqfor,  4  Sept  23 ;  U.-Coh  29  Oct.  25;  Coi.  28 
June  88;  MfV^^r-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Coi.  50th  Foot,  20  Sept.  54. 
Lieut.'ColoneU,^Richaird  Waddy,'  CB.  Em.  17  Aug.  82 ;  Lt.  4  May  36 ;  Capt. 

18  Not.  41 ;  Mt^ar,  14  Feb.  52;  Lt.'Cel.  3  March  54. 
John  Lucas  Wilton,'  JSna.  p  13  Mar.  27  ;  Lieut.  16  Mar.  82;  Cktpt.  15  July  45  ; 

Mqjor,  P  28'May  52 ;  Lt.^Col.  12  Dec.  54. 
Jlfq;or«.— Henry  Edwin  Weare,^  Sju.  22  Oct.  41;  Lieut.  P22  Dec.  43;  Capt, 

P26  May  48;  Breo.-Maj.  12  Dec.  54;  Major,  22  Dec.  54. 
Edward  George  Hibbert,*  .EtM.  P20  Apr.  46;  Lieut.  p6  Oct.  48;  Cap^.P28 
May  52;  Brev.'Mtg.  12  Dec.  64;*Af<y/.  P21  Dec.  55. 


Captaiks. 

John  PnrctilF     

Andrew  C.  Knox  Lock^.. 
PhUip  LimborchTlllbrook 
Richard  Moore  Barnes*® 

Tindall  Hebden 

WiiniamHardiDtce'*.... 
Daniel  William  Tupper'^ 

Robert  Blackall 

Alfred  John  Lane 

George  William  Bunbury 
Edw.  Crawfu  rd  Antrobus*' 
John  Thompson'*  ... 
John  Woods  Dimond 
GeorgePerceval  Drought" 
Fred.  Courtney  Trower  " 
Edmund  Uolden  Steward 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Theodore  Hickman 
M.deS.  M<K.G.A.Clarke*7 
Arthur  Evelyn  Fyler" 
Fred.  Leycester  Barwell 
Robert  H.  Patrick  Dorao 
Thomas  Denote  Lee 
Clement  Richard  Johnson 
//0n.Charle8  C.  Chetwynd 
C.  Aug.  Fitzgerald  Creagh 

Edmund  Leach 

James  Lamb** 

Frederic  Falkner 

Edward  John  Miller  . . . 
Robert  Charles  QoS  . . . 

Charles  Hudson 

Charles  F^ed.  Young . . . 
Thomas  Turner  Murphy 
Edw.  Hugh  Hamo^  Massy 
Henry  Burrow  Chichester 
William  Langmead  Lewes 

Ensigns. 
Tho8.Mil]ard  Benton  Eden 
Charles  Wynn  IsdeU .... 
Huntley  Gordon,  adij.  . . 
F.  B.  Ehrenberg  Allhusen 
William  Henry  Wilson. . 
Charles  Richard  King  . . 

William  Busfeild    

F.  Wm.  G.  Corry  Sharland 
Henry  Adolphus  Meyer 
George  Albert  Conran 

George  Edge 

Henry  ET%n  W.  Preston 
Alexander  Gray  •  •  •  • 


ENSIGN. 


29  Mar.  44 
P  28  Sept.  47 

11  Apr.  49 
P  1  Nov.  42 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P 10  Mar.  37 

2  Feb.  49 
P  11  June  52 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P 12  June  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 

27  Feb.  52 
P 12  Aug.  53 
P  2  July  41 
P30  June  37 
P   6  Aug.  47 

P  9  July  53 
P  18  Feb.  53 
P 18  Oct.  53 

3  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

7  June  54 
11  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

8  Sept.  54 
3  Nov.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

15  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 

P 16  Jan.  55 

16  Feb.  55 

19  Jan.  55 

20  Feb.  55 

22  Mar.  55 

18  Feb.  55 

23  Mar.  55 

22  Feb.  55 

23  Feb.  55 
15  Apr.  55 
80  Mar.  55 

p  31  May  55 
1  June  55 

19  June  55 

6  July  55 
P20July  55 
P 17  Aug.  55 

25  Sept.  55 
P  9  Nov.  55 

7  Dec.  56 


LIEUT. 


7  Feb.  46 

P  8  June  49 

P24Sept.50 

5  July  45 

14  Feb.  52 

24  Apr.  39 
P 19  Mar.  52 
P 12  Aug.  53 
P  11  July  51 
P  2  Sept.  53 

11  Aug.  54 
3  Mar.  54 

P 13  Oct.  54 

P 10  May  44 

13  May  42 

P  3  Jan.  51 

0  June  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

6  Nov.  54; 

8  Dec.  54, 

8  Dec.  54 

9  Dec  54 

12  Jan.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9Mar.55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

P29  Juae55 

20  July  55 

P  27  July  55 

P  3  Aug.  55 

25  Sept.  55 
P  2  Oct.  55 


CAPTAIN.       BRBY.-MAJ. 


P13April62 

P 12  Aug.  53       2  Nov.  55 
P 18  Oct.  53 
3  Mar.  54 
6  June  54 

12  Mar.  52 

22  Dec.  54       2  Nov.  55 
P  6  Apr.  55 

29  June  55 

27  July  55 
P  8  Aug.  55 

25  Sept.  55 
P  2  Oct.  55 

16  Oct.  55 

20  June  54 
P28Dec.  55 


1  Ur  Richard  EngUnd  Mrrcd  at 
tba  attack  m  nuUaf  hi  1809; 
and  hi  the  opcratioiis  ia  ticUy  in 
ISlO-n.  ioinad  tha  anaj  in  Paria 
in  181t.  Conunaadcd  tk«7»th  Eegt. 
wveral  yean.  Commandaat  of  KaT- 
fraria,  and  enploycd  thmagboat 
the  Kafir  war  of  1SS6.S7  (Medal). 
Couunaaded  the  Bomhay  DMtkii 
in  the  Aflghan  war  of  184S(Medal)» 
iBelodiag  aotioM  of  SSlh  March 
and  SSth  April  in  the  riahaaa 
Valley  m  thdr  advaaee  to  Caada- 
har.  aad  of  the  17th  and  18th  Abk. 
OB  the  Kodack  Heighta.  and  lOtk 
OetiatheBolaaPania  their  i«. 
treat  to  the  lados.  ComnaBded 
the  thhd  DiTlaioB  of  the  Criauaa 
umr  fai  18I4.U,  iadadiBf  th» 
battlee  of  Alaia  aad  lakeraaB, 
aSUr  of  18th  Jaae.  aad  the  riegB 
dntiea  agaiaat  the  Baiaiaa  linta 
which  eoreied  the  eoath  aide  of 
Sebaetopol  fron  their  irat  iBveat. 
meat  tiu  tad  Ab*.  18U  (Medal 
aad  Claapa). 


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Paymaiter.'^o\iXk  Nowlan.^U  April  54;  Ens.  20  Dec.  48;  Lt.  p  18  April  61. 
Adjutant. — Ensign  Huntley  Gordon,  15  April  55. 
Quar^tfT-ATiM^er.— John  Turner.^'  13  Dec.  54 ;  Ens.  10  Aug:.  54. 
5tir^«9fi.— Philip  Splane  Warren,  M.D.,  20  Jaly  55;  Asntt.'Surg,  10  Aog.  48« 
A$sisL»Surgeons.^l&dvtLTd  Gregg  Noott,*'  10  Fob.  54. 

George  Frederick  Davis,  7  April  54. 

William  Bradshaw,  15  Aug.  54. 

Facings  Blut,^Agents,  Mcsere.  Downes  &  Sod. 

2  Lt.-Co].  Wftddy  wa^  present  with  the  fiOth  Regt.  at  tho  battle  of  PunnUr  (Medal).  Served  tho 
Eattern  cftniptti^n  of  1854-S5  (Uedal  and  Clasps)  In  command  of  the  601h,  Indudlnp  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkennan,  and  stege  of  Sebactopol.  Meniioned  in  Lord  Raxtan's  despatches  for  distinguished  con- 
duct in  command  of  the  trenches  when  the  enemy  made  a  sortie  in  force  (wounded  In  the  trenelias, 
18th  Oct.  64). 

Z  Lt.-Col.  Wilton  eommjuided  the  Fort  of  Loodianah  during  the  early  part  of  ibo  Sotltj  campaign,  and 
was  aubsequontly  present  with  the  50ih  In  the  battle  of  Alfwal.  where  he  was  seyerclj  burnt  bj  an  ezplo- 
akm  of  one  of  the  enemy's  tumbrils ;  and  battle  of  Sobraon,  where  he  was  verjr  severely  wouadedt  having 
reeeived  a  shot  in  the  hip,  and  three  severe  sabre  wounds  in  the  left  shoulder,  right  arm  broken  :  Medal 
and  one  Clasp.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkeman 
(eommandsd  the  right  wing  of  the  60th  throughout  that  daj,  being  detached  to  support  the  2nd  Division), 
and  sfcege  of  Sefaasiopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Msjor  Weare  served  with  theSSnd  Regt.  during  the  first  siege  operations  before  HoolUn  In  1848  (Medal 
and  Clasp).  Also  the  £astern  campaign  of  1664  as  D.  A.  Adj.  General  at  Head  Quarters,— severelf 
woonded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp).  , 

7  Capt.  Pureell,  with  a  detachment  of  the  60th,  was  wrecked  on  the  Andaman  Islands  In  Nov.  1844, 
whera  bo  remained  for  65  dajs,  suffering  great  privation.  He  served  on  the  SutlcJ  (Medal),  and  was  at 
Bnddlwal,  and  severely  wounded  at  Aliwal  while  carrying  the  colours. 

8  Mi^or  Hibbert  and  Capuln  Lock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  battles  of 
Alna  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Capt.  Barnes  served  the  Sntl^  campaign  of  1846-6  (Medal  and  one  Clasp),  including  the  batUet 
of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (severely  wounded). 

11  Oaptain  Hardlnge  served  with  the  80th  Rest,  in  the  bsatle  of  Maharajpore  (Medal). 

12  MiJorTupper,  Captain  Antrobus,  Ueuts.  Fyler  and  J^mb,  Parmaster  Nowlan,  Asslst.^Surg.  Noott, 
and  Quartermaster  Turner,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864>66,  Including  the  battlca  of  Alma 
and  Inkrrman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Thompson  served  the  Sutliij  campaign  of  1846-6,  and  was  present  al  the  battles  of  Moodkee» 
Feroiesbah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon :  was  wounded  by  the  expioeion  of  a  gun  limber  at  Feroieshah,  and 
very  severely  woandad  bv  grape  shot  in  right  breast  at  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasp»).  Served  the 
Eaatom  campaign  of  1854-66,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps).       . 

17  Lient.  Clarke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  until  taken  prisoner  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol, 
22nd  Dec.  1854,  having  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (ftleUal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Drought  served  the  Sutl^  campaign  in  1846,  Including  tho  affair  of  fiuddlwal,  and  actlona 
of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Trower  served  the  campaign  of  1888-80  in  Afl^hanlstan  wiih  the  16tb  Lancers,  including 
the  stege  and  capture  of  Ohuinee  (Uedal).  Served  with  the  0th  Lancers  in  the  action  at  Punniar  SOih 
Dee.  1848  (Medal);  In  the  Sotm  campaign  in  1848,  and  Uttle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  the  Pui^aub 
campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  ChllUanwallah 
and  Oo«i(«rat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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141     [  M'i?/;S!]  51*^  (  The  2nd  Yorkshire  West  Riding)  or  ["^SlSSWI*' 
The  King*s  Own  Light  Infantry  Regt. 


"MINDEN-    "CORUNNA" 


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SALAMANCA*' 
"PENINSULA" 


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Col,^'$  5{r Thomas  WillsHIre,  Bart,,  KCB.^  JSnsipn,  25  Jtme  9S ;  Xiewf .  6  Sept, 

05;  Capt.  28  Aug.  04  ;  Mqj,  21  Sept.  13  j  Lt.-Cot.  4  Dec.  15  3  Col,  10  Jan. 

37  i  Mcfj.'Gen,  9  Nov.  40 ;  Xf.-&cn.20  Jane64 ;  Vol.  61st  t'oot, 26 .fune  49. 
Xi«if.-CoL— Arnold  Chlw,  Errington,*  JEVi#.  p  4  Feb.  26 ;  X^  13  Sept.  31 ;  t^apt. 

P14  July37;  Afq;.P25  July  45;  JBr.X^..tra/.9Dec.63;XI.-C(?i.P13Feb.55. 
Mqjor9,—Yf\\\\Sim  H.  l\.  Anderson,'  Ens,  20  Sept.  33;  Lieut,  28  Aug.  36; 

Capt,  P6  June  45  j  Mqjor,  1  Dec.  54. 
Hon.  Dayid  Erskine,  Ent.^^l  July  35;  Xieu^.  P27  June  38;  Capt.  P  25  July 

45;  -»rq/or,2April65. 


Captains 
CbichesterG.Crookshank^ 
Augustus  Henry  Irby® 
Henry  Fletcher  Marston^' 
John  Henry  Dickson"  . . 
Saml.Alezander  Madden'' 
Geo.  Warburton  Drought 

William  Agg»»    

James  Brown  Young .... 
Stewart  Alex.  Cleeve'*  .. 
Henry  Heteley  Milford'<» 

George  Warde,  » 

Rich.  Fielding  Morrison >^ 

Lieutenants. 
II.Q. Sanders  Mason, (f.pm 
Edward  0'CalIaffhan'<>,  $. 
John  Anderson," 
Charles  Acton"  . 
Hen.  R.  De  Anyers  \yillis 
Charles  Goddard,  d,  AdJ, 
Henry  Basil  Houson  .... 
M&leblm  Chas.  Farrington 
Fra.  Jas.  JDuchanan  Reed 
Augustus  Brigstocke .... 

Edward  Wolley 

(Charles  James  Hughes  . . 

Percy  Chaplin    

Sidney  Henry  Swaffield. . 

Ensigns. 
Bust,  ]boaumont  Bumaby 
Martin  Budd  Lewin  .... 
Chas.  L.  Baillie  Hamilton 
Wm.  Charles  £dw.  Scott 
Riland  W.  Oldham    .... 

Dunlop  Gloag    

Edmund  Moresby  Crowe 
Arthur  W.  Crewe  Read.. 
William  Clements,  At^,, 
Charles  Edward  Lambert 
Smeeton  Walker 


snsion. 


25  Mar.  36 
P 15  July  37 

8  Mar.  89 
15  Nov.  39 

P  7  July  43 
P27  Sept.  44 
P15  0fct.  50 
P  15  Oct.  47 
20  Jan.  49 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P  22  Nov.  44 
P  12  Jan.  49 

4  July  45 

10  Oct.  45 

P25  June47 

P 12  Dec.  51 

9  July  62 
23  Nov.  52 

P  22  Not.  51 

10  June  53 

11  Aug.  54 
P24Aug.  54 
P 13  May  53 

15  May  52 
P 13  Feb.  65 
P25  Aug.  54 

14  July  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 

9  Apr.  55 

10  Apr.  55 

1  May  55 

10  May  55 

11  May  55 

15  May  55 
18  May  55 

1  June  55 


LIEUT. 


29  Dec.  3$ 

P  5  Oct.  41 

8  Aug.  41 

20  May  42 

4  July  45 

P  22  July  45 

19  May  53 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  4  Apr.  51 
P  13  Dec.  53 
Plb  Nov.  48 
P 16  July  52 

18  May  49 
p  28  Dec.  49 

18  Apr.  51 
6  Junb  54 

ll  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 
p  7  June  64 
P   3  Not.  54 

13  Feb.  55 
P  13  Feb.  55 
P29  Dec.  54 

25  Jan.  54 
P  1  June  55 
P 19  June  55 


CAPTAIN. 


18  July  48 

.9  Aug.  60 

23  June  52 

15  Mar.  53 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

P 13  Feb.  56 

6  June  54 

P   1  June  66 

P  1  June  55 

P  17  Dec.  62 

29  Dec.  54 


BBBY.-MAJ. 


P  27  July  55 

Paymaster^^Ueury  George  Aug.  Powell,  S3  Feb.  55;  Eng.  23  Jan.  46;  Lieut. 
A4jutant.^Bnngn  William  Clements,  18  May  55.  [27  July  49. 

Quarter- AfM^er.— Thomas  Lawrence,  29  June  55. 

5ur(;r«on.— Henry  Marsh  Webb,  M.B.,8  Dec.  54 ;  Assut.-Surg.  23  Sept.  45. 
J«m^-5tir^6antf.^John!Campbell,»  M.D.  27  Feb.  52. 
George  Thomas  Bourke,  8  April  55. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent ,  A.  Laurie,  Esq. 


18SS.0,  indaaiBf  the  battles  of  ll«kiaaad  Timten,  retreat  to,  and  battle  of, 
Walabwren  la  1809.  Scrted  aflerwayda  in  the  Peninsula,  ftom  Jane  1819  to  the 
L^:ht  Company  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca  (twioe  wounded),  on  the  xecreat  from  Bi 


Beamnaisac 
the  expedition  t( 


1819  to  the  end  of  that  war  inlSI4;  <      

and  action  at  Villa  Muriel,  the  ae- 


1  Sir  Thomas  WUlahiraserfed  with  the  SSth  Begt.in  the  West  Indies  ftom  Anmst  1797  to  Aogvst  ISOOt  the  eami 
....      .....       --..       .  —.    .       .         .  .^  ...      f^Xkwunna.    *  "  ' '* 

leend  of  th 
L^:ht  Company  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca  (twioe  wounded),  on  the  xecreat  from  Buncos  and  action  at  Villa  Muriel,  the  ac- 
tion of  Osaia,  battle  of  Yittoria.  Srst  assault  of  San  Sebastian,  also  second  assault  and  capture,  when  he  received  the  brevet 
tank  of  MaKw-  Commanded  a  Brigade  of  Light  Companies  at  the  passage  of  Bidassoa,  battle  of  NivcUa,  and  battles  of  tho 
Nlve  on  the  Bth.  Ibth,  and  11th  Dec.  1813,  for  which  senriecs  he  was  in  1816  unointed  Brevet  LieutvColcBd.  Bepulaad 
with  three  hundred  men  the  attack  of  ten  thousand  Kaffln  vpon  the  open  vUlage  of  Graham's  TWn,  on  (ht  frontier  of 

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5lsi  (jT/itf  2Tid  Yorkshire  West  Ridinp)  or  the  King's  Own       142 
Light  Infantry  liegt. 

th«  Cape  «>f  Good  Hope,  on  th«  23iid  April  1819,  sbA  wwnimwdeA  duriiif  th«  rabBeqnent  operatitni  «niji«t  tha  Kattn  ia 
tbawmaywr.  8OTi«dafter««i4a  iadMBaatladiMftioinliv  untolSIO.  CoBuaaddl  awiiigor  tkc4t(kft»c.ai  tiM 
Mptare  of  Kittoor  in  tlie  Dooak  in  Dec  18M.  Served  also  thnMshont  the  whole  of  tka  campaifm  ia  Affghaalataa 
■ader  Lord  Kcane ;  pteeent  at  the  capture  of  the  ftartrcta  of  Ghniaee,  S3id  Juljr  1899.  npop  which  oecaaion  be  waa 
MMfaated  KClLt  and  while  in  eommaad  of  the  Bombaf  colaiha  of  the  amiy  of  the  Indne  ha  e«»tare4  the  forticea  of 
Khelat  on  the  13th  Nov.  foUowing ,  for  which  lerriee  he  waa  created  a  baronet.  Hae  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
•even  Claapa. 

S  LieaC-Colonel  BrrtiiKton  lerted  with  the  filkt  daring  the  war  In  Sormah  A-om  April  to  Dm.  195t; 
was  ou  board  the  E.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  Seiostrii  durisf  the  naval  acUota  and  dattruction  of  Uie  eottnjr's 
itoekadea  on  the  Rangoon  Rivvr;  serred  during  the  succeeding  three  dajs'  operations  in  the  Ttdnily,  aad 
commanded  tho  Regiment  at  tbe  norm  and  capture  of  Rangoon :  he  also  commanded  the  troope  angaged 
at  the  aasanlt  and  capture  of  Baiseln,  19th  May  (iroiinded),  and  receiTed  the  especial  approbation  of  tho 
Qoramor-Oeneral  in  Council  for  his  serrlca  upon  this  occasion  (Medal  and  Clttsp  and  Bret et  Lt.-Colonel). 

8  M^)or  AnderM>n  served  with  the  Alst  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1US*68 1  on  board  the  B.  I.  C. 
•taam  frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruetion  of  the  enemy's  stockadet  on  the  Rangoon 
BWer;  daring  the  succoediag  three  days'  operations  In  the  tidnity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ran- 
goon (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  commanded  the  Regiment  from  Dec.  ISfi?,  until  its  embarkation  tor  England  In 
Aprfl  IM4. 

7  Captain  Crookshank,  when  proceeding  to  Von  Dieman'a  Land  in  charge  of  a  convict  guard,  received 
several  aerere  wound!  by  the  accidental  discharge  of  a  pistol,  in  an  attempt  made  by  the  prisoners  to  •ar- 
prise  the  guard. 

8  Captain  Irb^»  served  with  the  61at  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  I80S-S8 :  on  board  the  B.  I.  C.  ateam 
frigate  JTcsoifrii  during  the  naval  notion  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockadee  on  the  Rangoon  River; 
served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  tho  storm  aod  capture  of 


1 ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Basseln,  10th  May.  Commanded  a  Detachment  consisting  of 
foiu>'CcNnpaniee  of  theSlst  with  BripRdier-Oenerol  Cheape't  force  daring  the  whole  of  (be  socoesiful  opera- 
tions In  tlie  Donabew  district,  ending. m  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  19th  March  1858,  of  the  stronghold 
of  the  Burmese  chief  Myat-toon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captains  Cieeve  (as  Adjutant)  and  Mllford.  and  Lieut.  O'CallaKiian,  served  with  the  51st  throughout 
the  Bnrmese  war  of  1858-58 ;  on  board  the  B.  I.  C.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  the  navHl  action  and 
destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  tho  Rangoon  River :  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  ope- 
rations in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the  White  House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Rangoon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  CimUln  Marston  served  with  the  41st  Regt.  the  campaign  of  1848  Ih  Afrghanistan  (Sledal),  and  was 
present  in  the  engsgrments  with  ll!e  enemy  on  the  88th  April  In  the  I'isbeen  Valley  *,  in  that  of  the  99th  Hay 
near  Candahar,  30th  Aug.,  at  Goaine,  5th  Sept.  before  Ghuinee,  occnpation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress 
and  of  Csbool,  expedition  into  Kohistan,  storm,  capture  and  desiruction  of  Ittaliir,and  in  the  various  minor 
affiUrs  in  aod  between  the  BoUn  and  the  Khyber  Passes.  Served  with  the  Alst  throughout  the  Burmese  war 
of  1852-58 ;  was  on  boird  the  B.  I.  C.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destructfnn  of  the 
enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  River;  served  durlnjc  the  succeeding  three  days' operations  in  the  \icinity, 
and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Capt-  Madden  served  with  the  6lst  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  lB5iMI8;  on  board  the  B.  I.  C. 
steam  sloop  SfMMtrU  during  the  naval  action  and  dtst ruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rsngoon 
River;  served  durina  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  Basseln 
19tb  Uaj  (Medal  ond  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Atg  served  with  the  5lst  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1858-68;  on  board  the  R.  1.  C. 
ateam  frigato  Feroox  during  the  naval  action  and  deittruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rahgoon 
River ;  served  during  the  succeeding  thr^  days'  operations  in  tlie  viclniiy  (mduding  the  storming  of  the 
White  House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon ;  alio  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Baseein, 
lOtb  May  (Medal  and  Clasp).  , 

14  Captain  Morrison  served  with  the  10th  ftcflt.  tlio  Bastem  campaign  of  ldS4,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  sleze  of  Sebasiopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Dickson  served  with  the  51st  in  Bunnah  from  Feb.  1S68  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  ptesent 
with  Captain  Jrby's  Detachment  of  four  Companies  with  Brigadier-General  Cheupe's  force  nntii  shortly 
before  the  capture  of  Myat-toon's  stniUHhold,  when  ho  was  le/l  In  rbuim.iiid  of  a  Deiaclmient  tb  protect 
the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  force  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

81  Lieot.  Acton,  served  with  the  51f>t  In  Durmah  from  Feb.  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  ar.d  wts  present 
vrlthCapt  Irby's  Detachmenl  of  four  Companies  with  Brigadier-General  Cbeape's  force  during  the, whole 
of  the  suocessrol  (>|>eratiohs  in  tlie  Donabew  district,  ending  In  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  lOth  March 
1858,  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  chief  Myat-toon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Ueot.  Anderson  served  with  the  61st  throughout  the  Bornieae  var  of  1868-08;  on  board  the  B.  I.  C. 
fteam  frigate  SesostrU  during  the  naval  oction  and  *sirnction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rsngoon 
River ;  tnd  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  In  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and 
captaie  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  assault  and  cttpture  of  Basseln,  10th  May  18A8  (Medal  and  Clasp,] 

88  Doctor-Onmpbell  served  In  medical  eharge  of  head  quarter  staff  and  escort  during  the  Kafllr  war  of 
1858-8 (Medal);  aceoropanled  the  expedition  aeroes  the  Kel  in  Aug.  1868;  wai  prasenl  at  Ihe  last  aod 
eflbetoal  clearing  of  the  Waterkloof,  and,  accompanying  iho  expedition  beyond  the  Orange  River  against 
the  Basttto  chief  Moshesh,  was  preMUc  at  the  Berea. 


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Pay. 


62rf  (Ox/ardskire)  BL  of  Foot  {Lt.  Infantry).   \^l^^^^'^X'^' 

"HINDOOSTAN"    "VIMIERA"    «*COBUNNA"    "  BUSACO "    "  PUENTE8  D»ONOB" 

"CIUDAD  RODRIGO"    "  DADAJOZ"    "SALAMANCA"    "VITTORIA"    "NIVBLLB" 

"NIVB"    "ORTHES"    •TOULOUSE"    "PENINSULA"    "WATERLOO." 
CoUmeL—VSir  Archibald  Maclaine/  KCB.  Mns»  16  Apr.  94;  Lt,  29  Apr.  05; 

Capt.  22  Dec.  04 ;   JHqfor,  4  Oct.  10 ;  LU-CoU  25  Jan.  13 ;  CoL  22  July  30  ; 

Mqfor-Oen.  23  Nov.  41;    Lieut. -Gm.   11   Nov.  51;    Gen.  5  June  56; 

CoL  52nd  F.  8  Feb.  47. 
Lieta.'ColoneU.-^eoTge  Campbell,  JEnt.  p  13  Mar.  35;  Lieut,  21  Dec.  38; 

Capt.  P  26  Jan.  41 ;  Mq;or,P2l  May  50;  Lieut.^Col.  27  May  53. 
Robert  George  Hughes,*  J2n8.  p  29  June  30 ;  Lieut,  p  6  July  32 ;  Capt.  p  3  Dec. 

41 ;  Mefjor,  p  22  Feb.  50 ;  Lt.-CoL  31  Oct.  52. 
3fq;or«.— Charles  Jamea  Conway  Mills,  JSns.  p26  Dec.  34;  Lieut.  P28  Aug. 

38 ;  Capt.  p  25  June  41 ;  M^jor,  p  22  Aug.  51 . 
Joshua  AUen  Vigors,  ^n*.  p  10  ScpL  20;  Lieut,  p  17  Sept.  20 ;  Capt.  p  10  Oct, 

38;  Brev.'Mqj.  11  Nov. 51  ;  M(0or,27  May  53. 


Captains. 

C.  A.Denison,«.  i.e.2S0ct,M 

William  Corbett 

Hugh  Montgom.  Archdair 
Arthur  Lennox  Peel 


ENSIGNS. 


LIEUT. 


P22Scpt.37  Pll  May  30 

P23Nov.38lP31  Jan.  40 

15  Apr.  42iP   6  Feb.  40 

p  2  Sept.  42  P    1  May  46 


CAPTAIN. 


James  Johncs  Bourchicr  |  P2d  June  44 !  p  13  July  47 , 
if 071.  Ernest  Geo.  Cnrzon  p  13  Dec.  44  I  p  18  Feb.  48 
George  Cliarles  Syngc  . .  p  16  Jan.  46 1  p  14  Apr.  48 
George  Parker  Ileathcotc  p  1  Muy  46 ,  p  18  Aug.  48 
Isaac  Henry  Hewitt' . . . . '  p  12  July  30 '  13  May  41 
Jas.  Abcrcromby  Dick/ 1.\  p  1  June  41  j  p  24  Oct.  45 
Hon.  D.  John  Monson  . .  i  p  16  June  48  p 22  Aug.  51 


Cecil  Lennox  Peel '  p  1  Aug.  48 

Lieutenants.        I 
Charles  Kenrick  Crosse. .  \  p  12  July  50 
Fred.  Albert  Champion, «.!    31  Jan.  5 1 
John  Arthur  Bay  ley  . . . . '  p  14  Mar.  51 
W.  James  Stopford^  Adj.  >  p16  Sept.  51 

George  Hallam !  p  12  Dec.  51 

Geo.  L.  W.  D.  Flamstead^,  P28  Apr.  48 

Francis  Eteson 7 !p  6  Aug.  47 

Thos.  Robinson  Gibbons  •,  p  5  May  48 
Alexander  Hope  Graves. .'  13  Dec.  50 
William  Robert  Moorsom  p  17  Aug.  52 

Arthur  Henley   |P14  May  52 

GecHerbertWindsorClive  p21  Sept.  52 
/Ton.  Fred. LePoerTrench'  p  22  Jan.  53 
Thomas  Archer  Julian  ..  p  13  May  53 
James  John  Wynniatt  . .  p  10  June  53 
Robert  Westropp  Ellis  . .  p  14  May  52 

William  Atkinson p   6  Jan.  54 

Ensions. 
George  Crnden  Fraser  . .  p  6  July  55 
Rich.  Davies  Burroughs'      3  Aug.  55 
Colin  John  Rose  Troup . .     31  Aug.  55 

Edward  King p14  Sept.  55 

Stephen  Murphy |      2  Nov.  55 


P  23  July  52 

P  16  Oct.  52 
P  12  Nov.  52 


P  26  Oct.  41 

i'lO  June  46 

P  24  Jan.  51 

P22  Aug.  51 

P  15  Oct.  52 

P  12  Nov.  52 

27  May  53 

27  May  53 

15  Mar.  53 

P  28  Feb.  51 

P  20  July  55 

22  Aug.  55 


DUEV.-UAJ. 


) June  54 


S  Lt.*Coloiicl  Hiisbet  senred  in 
P  17  Dec.  52  tl*«80th  Reft.wiUiUieanBrlnBur- 
p  11  lUTa^  R*k  '  "'^^  ***  ^^--U  I  «M  present  «t  Um 
f  11  mar.  OO  capt^^  ,^4  occupaUon  or  rrome. 
2?  May  53  uulatUienlfht-«tta«kortheennBy 
~  '  ~  ~  '    on  the  cnnip  at  ProoM  S  Dee.  I8AS. 

Commanded  the  expfdltion  acnl 
Into  the  Ponncdcy  dtotrlet  in  Feb. 
and  Mareh  \96ii  aneeeeded  in  cap- 
turing arms  and  ammunition,  and  in 
brinfiBf  to  Promo  a  laifa  quantity 
of  grain  (Medal). 

8  Capt.  tfcwttt  Mrred  wiUi  the 
IStb  Ruj-al  Irish  on  the  China  ex* 
rediUon  (Medal),  and  irae  pretest 
at  Canton.  Amoy.  Chwein,  Chiniwoi 
Nini po,  Seg oan,  Chapoo.  Shanghai. 
I  Wooeung,  and  Chinkiangfboieerrcd 
also  throughout  the  seoond  BursMte 
war,  including  the  capture  of  Ban. 
goon.  Prome,and  Myattoon'a  stock- 
ades near  Donalww  (Medal). 

4  CapUin  Dick  sonred  with  the 
Ord  Rett,  in  tbe^Kattr  war  tnm 
Dec.  1851  to  June  ISU  ( Medal). 
7  Lieut.  Etcson  lerred  with  the  18th  Royal  Irtah 
throDf  kout  the  second  Bnrmeee  war  (Medal),  inelud. 
lag  the  capture  of  Martaban.  Sanffoon,  ~ 
tke  Donabew  itockadca. 


P  30  May  51 

15  Apr.  52 

12  Oct.  52 

12  Dec.  52 

P  10  June  53 

26  Aug.  53 

P 20  Jan.  54 

P25  May  55 

P  6  July  55 

22  Aug.  55 

P  20  Dec.  54' 

9  Nov.  55 


I  Prome,aa4 


Payjfuu/er.— Francis  Wm.  Fellows,  3  June  53 ;  Ens.  p  16  Dec.  45;   Lieut,  20 
Aiffutant.^Lieut.  Walter  James  fitopford,  18  May  54.  [Oct  47. 

Quarter-Maeter.-'Wimam  Knott,  25  Feb.  45. 
Surgeon. — ^Thos.  Cowan,  M.D.^  5  Nov  52 ;  AsHst.'Surg,  17  Sept.  41. 
Assistant'SurgeoM. — William  James  Ingham,  9  May  51. 

Charles  Alex.  Innes,  M.D.,  14  March  55. 
Henry  Alex.  Gogarty^  29  Aug.  55. 
Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 

Archibald  Maclaine*s  serriccsi— Myeoce  campaign  of  17W  agalnit  TIppoo  Snilan,  indoding  the  battle  of  Mai* 
ilege  and  etenning  of  Seringapatua,  where  lie  received  three  wounds,  from  the  effBda  of  whidi  lie  was  eoDSned  in 
for  upwards  of  a  year.  Capture  of  the  Daniah  setUement  of  Ticanqoebar,  and  the  Polygar  war  in  ISSl,  i»>i«i*tBf 
e  of  Ardingy,  and  aflkir  of  Senmgapore,  where  he  was  wounded.  Mahratu  war  of  ISn,  S,  and  4,  against  Selndia, 
snd  the  Bern  Rajah,  including  the  storm,  of  Julnaghur,  siege  and  storming  of  Oawilghur,  siege  of  Ateeergiinr 
1),  and  battle  of  Aigaum.  Ordered  home  in  1804,  in  oonsequcnee  of  severe  wounds  received  in  the  diflbreat 
>am  179S  to  1804.  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1810,  11,  and  IS,  including  tiie  defence  of  Cadis,  the  deCence  of 
la  (an  outwork  of  Cadis*  and  a  ruined  redoubt  when  taken  possession  of  from  the  enemy),  from  Sftid  Pebruaiy  to 
ril  1810,  during  which  long  period  Sir  Archibald,  then  a  Captain  in  the  old  94th  Regiment,  with  a  very  csmII 
ler  his  rommanri.  most  gallanUy  kept  at  bay  8,000  of  the  enemy  under  Marshal  Soolt,  who  conducted  the  siege, 
lot  evaenate  until  ordered  to  do  so  by  LieuL-Ocneral  Sir  Thomas  Graham,  his  bmu  being  nearly  all  either  killed  or 
.  Served  also  at  the  batUe  of  Barroea  (dangerously  wounded,  and  his  horse  killed,)  and  capture  of  SeriUe.  Sir 
d  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

It.  Flamstoad  aerrod  witk  the  18th  Boyal  Irish  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1861.51  (Medal),  indodiDr  the 
ion  of  the  atoekadaa  in  the  Rangoon  Biver,  captnre  of  Bangoon  and  Frame,  and  the  peater  pari  of  the  OMraCiou  L  kl 
M yattoon  In  the  Donabew  diatriiet.  3 

It.  Gibbon*  MTvcd  with  tho  18th  Boyal  Iriah  throuehont  the  Burmese. war  of  IStS-U  (Medal),  indndinr  thecaptue 
oon  and  Piome,  and  the  cltaring  tlic  ziihl  bonk  of  the  ImwiMj  of  the  eaeay  from  SSad  r>'ovember  1863  to  the 
he  war. 


['^'!SJ?:r*']     53rd(ne  Shropshire)  Refft.  of  Foot       [ISffl']     144 

••MIECPORT-  "TOURNAT"  "ST.  LUCIA-  •'TALAVBRA"  ** SALAMANCA*  «  VITTORIA** 
••PYRBNBB8"  "NIVKLLB"  "TODLOUSE**  ••  PBNlIfSCLA**  "ALIWAL-  "iO- 
BRAON  •*    •*  PONJAUB  •*     ••  OOOJBRAT.** 

ColoneL—WWWAm  Sutherland,*  Ens,  15  Dec.  04 ;  Lt,  1  July  06;  Capt.  18  Aug. 

14 ;  Major,  25  Sept.  17 ;  Lt.-Col.  16  May  22;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  :  Major-Gen. 

9  Soy.  46 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  53rd  F.  25  May  55. 
Lieut, -Coloneh.—llanTy  Havelock,*  CB.,*.  ^d  X^.20  July  15;  LU  P24  Oct.  21 ; 

Capt.  6  June  38;  Brev.-Mt^j.  4  Oct.  42;  ilf<^'.30  Junc43;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  30 

April  44;  Z^-CoZ.  20  June  54;  CoZ.  20  June  54. 
Thomas  Sidney  PowelV  -En*,  p  13  May  26;  Lieut,  p  31  May  31;  Capt.  P|3 

Nov.  35;  Brevet  Major,  23  July  39;  Afoior,  p  21  July  48;  Brevet  Lieut. - 

Col.  n  Nov.  51 ;  Lt.'Col.  2  Feb.  55. 
M<^ors.— John  McNeill  Walter/  Ent.  p  31  July  35 :  Lieut.  3  July  39 ;  Cut?/. 29 

Sept.  47  ;  Mqjor,  p  2  Dec.  53. 
Wm.  Henry  Hardy  Forbes  Clarke/  JS!r«.25  Not.  24;  Lieut.  1  May  86;  Capt* 

29  Sept.  43 ;  Maj.  20  June  54. 


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I      ENSIGN.      I        LIEUT. 


Captains. 

Tliomas  Ffrench^    '      4  Dec.  17 1    26  Apr.  28 

Pat.  W.  Sydenham  Ross  p  9  Nov.  88  p  2  Sept.  42 

Wailam  Payn8   >27  May  42  p  12  Jan.  44 

Annesley  Paul  Gore^  . . . .  p    7  Apr.  43 .  p   8  Jan.  47 
C.F.Wbstr.Wedderburne'  p31  May  39  p  26  Jan..  41 


Thomas  Moubray*^ 5  June  40 

John  H.  Lothian    p  31  Dec.  44 

Wm.  F.  Adams  Colroan"  15  June  43 
George  Robert  Hopkins^  28  Aug.  39 
Alex.  James  Sutherland*      15  Jan.  41 

Joseph  Maycoek    p  20  Oct.  40 

Frederick  Arthur  Walter     26  Jan.  44 
Lieutenants. 

Henry  Buck® 28  July  44 

John  Wm.  Follows,'^  adj.\  31  Mar.  46 
George  Herbert  Cox  *<>  . .  |  17  Apr.  42 
James  Winsmore  Corflcldi  28  Aug.  46 
Edward  Dyne  Fenton  " . .  I  p  13  Aug.  47 
Francis  Percival  Drought  p  6  Dec.  44 


Beudyshe  Walton'^ 
George  Newton  Fendall. . 
John  Keys  Humfrey  . . . . 
John  Alexander  Dalzcll " 
Graham  Taylor 


30  Jan.  47 

10  April  49 

Fred.  Richard  Solly  Flood,  P  21  Aug.  49 


25  Feb.  42 

28  May  48 
10  Mar.  45 

26  July  44 
24  May  44 

29  Apr.  42 
23  Jan.  46 

22  Feb.  46 

P  4  June  47 

7  July  43 

P  16  June  48 

P  13  July  49 

30  Nov.  49 
P  8  Feb.  50 


Henry  Helsham 
Avary  Jordan  Davem" 

Thomas  Acton    .  •' 

Wale  Rymer  Byrne  .... 
Donald  Harvey  Munro  .. 
Wm.  Henry  James  Clarke 
Cha.  Fra.  Herbert  Lloyd 
Thomas  Charles  Ffrench 
Alfred  Kirke  Ffrench .... 
Ensigns.  I 

John  Maxwell  Macneill  , 
Richard  Annesley  Eyre  .  J 

John  Miller | 

Fred.  Jas.  S.  Brockhurst' 


P  16  June  48 
11  Dec.  46'P   4  May  49 
30  Apr.  46  P 15  June  40 
P  14  Mar.  61 
P   0  May  51 
P  8  Aug.  51 
P  12  Oct.  52 
3  Jan.  53 
P    6  May  53 
20  Oct.  63 
7  Nov.  53 
P  2  Dec.  53 

20  June  54 
9  Oc*.  55 

21  Oct,  55 


P 14  Mar.  51 
29  Jan.  47 
25  July  51 
9  April  49 
19  Nov.  47 
19  Aug.  51 

P 17  Oct.  51 
21   May  52 

P  10  Feb.  54 


captain. 


31  Oct.  40 

16  Jan.  49 
P  14  Mar.  51 
Pll  Sept.49 
P28May  52 

15  Mar.  53 
P 15  Feb.  53 

15  Mar.  53 
7  Nov.  53 

20  June  54 

4  Feb.  53 

P  26  Nov.  52 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  61 


July  47 ;  Bne.  4  Sept. 
[49;  Z^P22Aug.51. 


P  17  Dec.  52 
1  June  55 
9  Oct.  55 
28  Dec.  55 
Paynuuter.-^Vfm.  Peel,»  11  Nov.  53;  Qr.^fioiter, 
A^jutant.-^Lieut.  John  Wm.  Follows,'^  27  May,  46. 
Quarter'Maeter. — ^Thomas  Marshall,  30  July  52. 
SurgeoruStXMon  Dartnell,*^  19  Jan.  44 ;  Aesist.'-Surg.  4  Dec.  32. 
Astietant' Surgeons, — James  Simpson  Grant|  M.D.  25  Sept.  46. 
Thomas  Bussett  Reid,  16  May  51. 
Alexander  Macrae,  M.D.  5  Nov.  60. 
Facings  Red. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

a«iMraI  Sntharlaad  commanded  the  few  troops  on  the  Gold  Coast  In  the  raecennil  operations  and 
against  the  Ashantees,  whom  he  defeated  and  dispersed  (about  20,000  strong)  in  June  and  Julj 

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145  5Srd  {The  Shropshire)  Refft.  of  Foot. 

ft  CotoDfll  MBTotoek  leirod  tn  the  Buirmete  war  Id  1834,  SA,  and  i9,  ni  I>«?p.  Itslit.  A(UaUiit-G«neral  M 
Ihc  htmfi  quarter*  at  djr  Arch«  Carii|ib«iri  armyt  and  woi  |>rei!ient  itl  tliv  caiJiureor  Kemundine,  ICuin«- 
root,  iiiid  Ut'tl  ]jin,  lit  also  In  tiw  Mcl^on  of  Pd^tinm  JUcw.  SerTM  wH\i  ihe  Amiy  of  the  Indus  and  in 
Air|hanbUn  in  1639,  41,  and  41.  at  AJde-de-Cump  Id  Sir  Willoughby  Cutt&n.  PeriU'n  Interpreter  to  IImj. 
Geo.  Elphtnitone  and  to  ilr  Kobirrt  Bali;,  nnel  Dvp.  Ai*hu  AdjLGenifrRl  in  Sir  Oi>or|e  PoUock'i  forct. 
In  wh\ch  arrnj  he  mu  attacbcd  to  Sir  Julia  iC'Ciiikltl'i  division  ;  present  at  tlie  Elorm  and  capture  of 
ObutTieu  (M4^dal),  in  ihf^  leveral  actlont  in  f  irciiig  tlic  ptuset  ^ilwt^en  Coiool  njid  Jellmlabad  In  1841,  and 
at  the  dL^fenco  of  the  loiter  place  in  1^1  and  i'l,  Comniajiijt'd  (h.i!  n^hi  eoluinii.  In  die  attack  on 
MahommHIi  Aktfnri  camp  ou  Uiu  7tii  Aprn  t(^2(IIedal},  Tor  whic^h  and  precedibe  Mrricoshe  was  promoted 
to  tht  tM.uk  of  Major  bjr  brcvfrt,  and  nominated  s  CS.  H«  waj  alio  pr«i«nt  in  the  action  of  Teseen,  at 
the  r«-eapture  of  Cnbool  (Tklcdal),  and  was  tenlor  oOtcer  of  the  itaffdurinf  th«  tucccoding  operations  in 
Ihe  Rohlitan  under  3ir  John  M'CaiklU,  and  Mt  tli«  attack  on  and  cap  turn  of  Istalift  Benred  as  Persian 
Interpreter  to  Lord  aougli  at  the  battle  of  M uhar^j pore  (Modal }«  and  alBo  thjouirbout  the  Sutlcj  cam- 
pafg:n  oridi;»-(},  indiidinif  the  battW«  of  Mood  Lee,  ]-'eryju.'4bah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps);  bad 
two  hi>r«e«  ttioc  under  him  at  Moodfa««,  and  one  at  Sobraon. 

3  Lt.'t^'olonel  Powell  lerrtKl  ai  Alde-df-Cainp  and  Persian  Interpreter  to  Lord  Keane  throughout  the 
caiiiuaign  of  iHl^iH'^tf  In  AfTg'hanj^tBn,  inii  hat  nccived  the  Medal  Fur  Ghuioefi,  Served  with  the  0th' 
liogt.  ii\e  katUr  War  at  1(^40-47  (Medal  i  Commanded  tbe  57tJi  Regt.  during  itie  maTch  [lurongli  the  Crimen 
an  til  after  the  battle  of  (nk«rnian,  and  mbsi-qneiitly  if  r  red  a*  second  In  corn  ma  nd  oi  the  lUgt.  until 
promoted  lu  an  UnaU^  Liout.-Colonelcy  :  Medal  with  Clnapi  fLir  BulakkTa  and  Inker  in  an. 

4  M  i^Jor  Wake^r  aerved  throughout  the  Kudlr  cimpaiBn  of  In  Id-?  u«  Adjuiani  of  tJte  00th  Regt.,  nnd 
Field  Adjutant  oftiie  Ut  Dlrliion  (Medat).  B«rved  with  the  aSrd  Ilr^t,  m  the  Punjauh  campaign  in  I84O, 
and  was  present  at  the  buttle  of  Goo>rot  {M^dal  and  Clufp). 

6  Major  Clarko  lerred  with  the  47th  Re^t,  in  tho  1!r«t  Burmese  war;  with  the  53rd  on  the  ButlcJ 
( Medal )t  and  was  prefect  ut  Buddivral^  Aljwal,  and  i^obraon*    Ho  has  idso  the  PunJiAub Medal. 

a  Major  Ff/vnch  lerted  with  the  £0th  fte«jrt.  In  China  ( Medal  1,  arkd  wait  at  Chusiin,  Ningpo,  Chapoo, 
ShangJiai,  Woosunc^r  Chin  Kian^  Foo>  and  IS'ankln.  &«rred  as  a  Slnjor  of  Brlfade  In  Ibe  Punjaub  campaign 
hi  1B40,  and  wai  preient  at  tliebalile  of  Oiiojorat  (Medal  and  Claip). 

7  Captain  Woddcrburbc  has  r«ce  veil  (he  Modal  for  tlji*  Punjaub  caxD|^]^. 

8  Ciipt».  Pajn,  Hopkins,  Bnd:^Ljt]K'rj:itnd,  Lii.  Grubber,  Duck,  nnd  Fa vin:i?terPf  el, aerted  In  the  campaign 
on  tbe  SotleJ  (Medull,  and  Wl^^f  preiint  ut  tluddlwal^  Aliwiil,  iukI  Silira^^in.  f^apt,  Piiyn  and  Lt.  Buck 
aerved  that  in  the  Punjaub  lu  Ibiti,  and  wcil^  pru^^ent  at  Uoujcrat  (Medal and  Clasp). 

0  Capt.  Gore  served  with  the  7th  Drag.  Oyards  against  the  Inttrgent  Bo^ri  In  South  Africa  In  1846; 
also  tliroughout  the  KaiBr  war  of  1840-7. 

10  Capt.  Moubray  and  Lieut.  Cox  have  received  the  Medal  for  the  Punjaub  campaign. 

11  Ueuts.  Penton,  Walton,  Dalsell,  and  Davem,  served  In  the  Punjaub  campaign  In  1810,  and  were 
present  u  the  baUle  of  Ooq|erat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

If  Captain  Colman,  while  on  passage  to  India  in  the  Trantnort  Britcn,  was  wrecked  on  the  Leaser 
Andaman  in  Nov.  1844,  and  remained  on  that  Island  fiftjone  days,  suffering  very  severe  privations.  He 
served  with  the  80th  Regt.  throughout '  the  SutlH  campaign  of  1846-0,  and  was  present  In  the  battles  of 
Moodkee,  Peroseshah,  and  Sobiraon  (Medal  and  Two  Clasps). 

14  Capt.  Breton  served  In  the  campaign  on  the  SuU^  (M^dal),  and  was  pr^Hunt  at  Buddiwi^l,  Allwal,  and 
Bobraon  (wounded). 

17  Lieut.  Follows  served  in  the  campaign  of  1845-0  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal),  and  was  engaged  in  the 
battles  of  Allwal  and  Sobraon.  AI«o  In  the  Puidaub  campaign  in  1840,  Inclndlng  th*  battle  of  Ooojerat 
(Medal  and  Qasp). 

18  Mr.  Dartnell  aerved  with  the  4th  Lt.  Dragoons  during  ihe  campaign  In  Affghanlstan  under  Lord  Keaae. 
and  was  preeent  at  the  siege  a^d  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Hedal).  Also  with  the  63rd  In  the  Pui^jaub  cam- 
paign in  1840,  including  the  batUe  of  (loojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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"•  The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  "  MARABOUT"  "  EGYPT"  "  A  VA/' 

Cotanel.-^^  WilUam  Alexander  Gordon,*  CB.  Ens.  2  Oct.  94  •  Lieut  1 1  iw  oa  • 

Capt.  2  Oct.  01 ;  Major,  4  June  13  ;  Lieut^CoL  25  Dec  l^Cal   M  J«l^ 

Sp :  Jlfq/.-G^en.  23  Not.  41 )  Lt.-O^,  11  Nov.  6l7  cSui'f  16  fSr  So 
^<^6l(m€/.-Wimam  yorke  Moore,«  Em.  p  16  Dec.  26 ;  Zieut  i  12  De?  M  i 

Ciip^PmJuly  83;  lf^-.P30  Dec. 42;  Lt.^Col.  11  Nov.  eiTCo/  28  No;  M 
ilf^i«-*.-te>w1andMoffiit,^.  P22Jnie32  5  Xi«i^  p?' Aui.  36.  ff 

Au^.  41 1  Mt^or,  4  March  63.  ^^        '  ^"^'*  ^^ 

George  Gumming  Miller,  Ens.  p19  July  89  j  X^.  P 1  Apr.  42;  Capt.  U  Oct.  49 : 

Ju/^.  P19  Jan.  56.  "^  ' 


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Captains. 
John  Charles  Hill  Jones 
James  Swetenham*    .... 
^lUiam  Freeland  Brett. . 
James  Sinclair  Thomsop 
John  S.  FeTgQsoi^  Fowke 
Thos.  Hupgerford  PoTf ell 
Pridaux  William  Gillum 
Francis  John  Griffin,  4.. . 
W.  Ed.  Freeman  O'Brien 
Henry  Elliott  Bayly  . . 
John  Fred.  -Flamank  . . 
Wm.  Hill  Dawe  Clarke 
Lieutenants.  * 
PercyQ.  Botfield  Iake,a4f 
£dw.Thos.Shiffner    ... 
J.  Sack?Ule  Swann     .... 
Charles  Alex.  Thomson . 
William  Fermor  Bamsay. 
Charles  FitxRoy  Barnett 
Charles  CuUen  liaansell 

BdwardCliffe.... 

Robert Baret Stokes  .... 

And.  Robert  Guy  Bvered 
Thos.  Blaklston  Hpuston 
Heniy  John  Fane  ...... 

Wm.  Arthur  Gailbraith . . 
Francis  Geo.  S.  Parker.  • 
William  Humphreys .... 

BN8ION3. 

Arthur  Herrick 

Ueorge  Lewis  ^)iyta. .  •• 

Thomas  Parr 

John  Stevenson 

Vere  Temple  Bayly 
Joseph  William 
George  Cronyn  . . , 
William  Ker  Qr^y 
John  Ayton  Wood 
William  Spooner 


EN810N. 


P16  Dec.  40 
P  22  July  42 
P  1  Apr.  42 
P26NOV.42 
P  30  Dec.  42 
P  29  Sept.  43 
P  28  Oct.  43 

13  Oct.  26 

6  pec.  44 

14  Apr.  46 

7  July  40 
29  June  40 

10  Oct.  46 
P  31  Dec.  47 
1  June  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 

23  Nov.  49 
P  12  Nov.  47 
P  23  Feb.  49 
P  28  Dec.  49 

22  Oct.  60 
P 16  Mar.  60 
P  3  Jan.  61 
P  9  July  62 
P 10  Feb.  64 
PlSAug.  64 
P  22  Jan.  63 


6  Capt.  Sirctmham  waf  MTerely  womidwl  la  tb« 
rif ht  ley.  aii4  illf l^tly  on  t&e  left  »iit,  whlUt  earrviM 
tiM  aeffmcnUl  Colour  of  the  BalTf  «(  tho  battle  of 
Pniinlar.  oq  the  SMk  Dec.  1841 :  he  || 
the  Bronie  Star. 


6  June  64 
6  June  64 
P24Aug.  64 
P26Aug.64 
3  Nov.  64 
P  1  Dec.  54 
P  8  Feb.  65 
1  May  66 
ll  May  66 
8June66 
Poynutff «r.^WiUiam  Marriott,  22  Aqg.  61 ;  Ens.  12  June,  40. 
Atffutant.'^Lieut.  Percy  Godfrey  Botfield  lake^  27  Aug.  62. 
Qiiarfer-Afa«^^.— Thomas  Hipkln,  6  July  62 ;  Ens,  1  Aug.  61. 
^ur^eoti.— James  McGrigor  Grant,  29  Nov.  60;  Assi^.-Surg,  0  Nor.  40. 
^Mii^ati^-i9ur^e(mtf.— William  Mitchell  Firth,  2  Dec.  63. 
George  Youel),  26  May  64. 

Facings  Green.^Agenis,  Mestrq.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M*Grigor. 


LIEUT. 


PaODec.  42 

P   8  Aug.  46 

6  Dec.  44 

13  June  46 

14  June  46 
Pt4Aug.  46 
P31  Dec.  47 

12  Juue  ^8 
P  2  Mar.  40 

11  Oct.   49 
P  9  Nov. 
P 17  Jan. 


.49 
5? 


P17  No?.  48 

P13  Dec.  60 

26  June  61 

n  Nov.  51 

4^ar.63 

3  Apr.  49 

P  28  May  52 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  64 

1  Dec.  54 

P  2  Feb.  65 

P  2  Feb.  66 

6  June  54 


CAPTAIN. 


P  9  Nov.  49 

P 12  July  60 

25  June  61 

P    9  July  52 

4  Mar.  63 

6  June  64 

P  4  Aug.  64 

29  Nov.  44 

1  Dee.  54 

P  1  Dec.  64 

P  2i'eb. 

P  2  Feb. 


65 

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Eastern  Army. 
Depot,  Templemore. 
"  CHINA."--'*  The  Z>r«^fn."— "ALMA»»  '*  INKERMAN"  "SEVASTOPOL." 
CoVmeL—'B  H<m.  Henry  Edward  Butler,"  Sns.  15  Feb.  00;  Lt.  21  June  00 ; 
C«»^22  May  04 ;  Mtyor,  30  May  11 ;  Lt.-Col.  4  July  16 ;  Col^O  Jan.  37  j 
MMorGen.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  CoL  55th  Foot,  29  Jan.  66. 
Lieut.-CoUmeU.—CharleB  Warren,*  CB.  JSns.  24  Nov.  14;  Lt.  13  Not.  18; 
Capt,  P  1  Aug.  22;  Mtyor,  21  Nov.  34 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  23  Dec.  42;  X*.- 
CoL  P  25  Nov.  45 ;  Col.  20  June  54.  •.«,«. 

Henry  Charles  Barnston  Daubcney,'  CB.  Bne.  12  Mar.  29 ;  Lt.  9  Aug.  31  j  Copt. 
P  28  Oct.  36;  Bt.-Maj.  23  Dec.  42;  Mqj.  P  25  Nov.  45;  Breo.  Lieut.^Col 
20  June  54 ;  Lt-Col.  9  Mar.  56.  _  ^,       ^^ 

3fq;<w#.— Fred.  Amellus  Whimper,*  Em.  P23  Jan.  85 ;  Lieut.  p23  Mar,  38  ; 

Capt.  P  6  Oct.  41 ;  Mqfor,  p  24  June  63 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 
Alfred  Capel  Cure,*  Ene.  30  July  44 ;  Lima,  p  9  Apr.  47 ;  Capt.  p  17  Aug.  62; 
Major,  P'85  May  65 ;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  2  Not.  66. 

BRBV.-XAJ. 


Captains. 

JohnFrendi'f 

Tho8.  Southwell  Brown  ^ 
Henry  Reynolds  Wergc,^  s, 

Robert  Hume  * 

Geo.  Edw.  L.  C.  Bissett» 
William  Barnston'®  .... 
Fred.  Cockayne  Elton ». . 
Richard  England "  .... 
John  Richard  Hume  *'  •  • 
Edw.Marcns  Armstrong' 
Thomas  Maude  Roxby  . . 
Wm.  Hamilton  Richards*^ 
ISdm.  Fortescuc  Twyiden'* 
Charles  Peregrine  Teesdule 
Sylvester  W.  F.  M.  WiUon 
Geo.  Anthony  Morgan,**  t. 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

JohnGranyllle  Harkness^ 
John  George  Echalas  . . 
William  Bvrne  Johnson »' 
John  William  Trevor**  . . 

Henry  Burke,»»  A4; 

Edwyn  Frederick  Temple 
S.  Blomefield  Kekewlch  . 

Francis  Williams'® 

William  Edward  Nunn . . 
Sam.Cha8.de  M.Pritchard 


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George  Fortescue  Park. .  |   23  Feb.  65  p 

Percy  Lytton  Bellamy  . .  p  16  Jan.  66 

Arthur  Sibley  Young    . . 

Palms  Spread  Morgan  . . 

Cotton  Edwin  Theobald . 

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Robt.  Fitz  Gerald  Dalton 

Frederick  Heberden  .... 

Edwin  Charles  Hilton    .. 
Ensigns. 

Arthur  F.  Bigg  Wither. . 

George  Harwood  Cope  . . 

Mark  M.  Gillies 

Archibald  James  Arnott. . 

Alwin  Shntt  Bell    

Thomas  Dunn 

Martin  Joseph  F.  Kenny 

George  Pirrie 

Wm.  John  Byde  Martin 

James  H.  H.  Landon .... 

Norman  Fitzg.  Uniacke 

James  Francis  Morton  . . 

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1  Lt.-Geoeral  the  Hon.  H. 
B.  Butler  aerred  the  Egyptian 
campaign  of  1801,  with  the 
2nd  Baitallon  of  the  87Ui,  in- 
eiudlDg  the  battlea  of  the  19Ui 
and  <Ui  March,  and  haa  re- 
ceived the  Odd  Medal  fW>m 
the  Grand  Seignior.  Served 
also  with  the  Portagueae  army 
in  1810  and  1811,  and  was 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bu- 
•aco.  HehaarecelTedtheWar 
Medal  with  two  Claipa  for 
Egypt  and  Bataeo. 


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1  0  Paymatter.'^OeoTge  Dobr^e  Lyg,  9  Oct.  66. 

2  0  Atffutatit'-Lieut,  Henry  Burke,^?  q  ^or.  54. 
0   Quarter'Master. — Owen  Green,'  7  June  64. 

16       0  '^tfr^eon.— Ethelbert  Henry  BlBke*^  M.D.  7  Jan.  63 ;  Auist.-Surg,  16  Not.  41. 
9      0  il«n#f.-5«r^e(m#.— James  McHaffie  Cowan,'  M.D.  7  April  64. 
I     2  !    0  William  Jasper  Rendell,  86  May  64. 

Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith. 

2  Colonel  Warron  terred  ander  the  Duke  of  Wellington  In  1819.  Commended  the  OAth  Begt.  in  en 
expedition  egeintt  the  imah  of  Coorg  In  April  ISM  (Colonel  Mill  being  In  commend  of  the  eolumn  nntll 
•  few  daji  before  he  was  killed):  led  a  aaccMtrul  aiMult  on  and  captured  the  iloekade  of  Klesenhallj  ; 
and  wa»  wrerely  vounded  In  an  attack  on  the  stockade  of  Baomwarpettah.  Seryed  in  China  fkom  1841  to 
lSi4  (Medal):  commanded  the  SftUi  In  the  eipedltion  up  the  Yang-t«e-kiang,  and  was  eererely  woonded 
at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Chinklangfoo,-where  he  was  personally  engaged  with  three  Tartars,  whom 
he  kill<>d.  Served  the  l£astem  campaign  of  1854-55  (Hedal  and  Clasps) :  commanded  the  RefL  at  the  battle 
of  Alma  (receiTed  two  contused  wounds),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  80th 
October:  comnsanded  the  1st  Brigade,  Snd  Division,  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  was  severelx  and  also 
slightly  wounded.    Again  sligba/  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. 

9  Llent.-Colonel  Daubeney  served  with  the  55th  in  the  Coorg  campaign.  East  Indies,  in  18t4,aiid  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockade  of  Klstenhully,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  stockade  of 
onomwarpettab.  Served  during  the  Chinese  War  (Medal);  commanded  the  Light  Company  at  the  repalso 
of  the  enemy's  night-attack  on  Chinha4>,  and  at  the  storm  and  captnre  of  Chapoo;  served  on  the  staff  as 
ai^r  of  Brigade  to  Sir  James  Schoedde's  Brigade  at  Wooiung,  Shanghai,  and  Chin  Kinng  Foo.  Served 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps),  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennaa,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  of  9Gih  October.  Commanded  the  95th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Inker* 
man  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  let  Brigade,  8nd  Division,  after 
Colonel  Warren  was  wounded,  and  brought  it  out  of  action. 

4  U.-Colonel  Whimper  served  with  the  08lh  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition  ( Medal),  tnd  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Cbin  Kiang  Foo.  Served  with  the  55th  Regt.  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1894  (Medal 
and  Clasps),  Including  the  battle  of  Alma— severely  wounded,  and  hone  killed. 

5  Lt.-Colonel  Cure  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1859,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  asaanll 
OS  the  Rvdan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal). 

8  Captain  Frend  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),— at  Amoy,  Ghusan* 
Chinhae  (including  repulse  ot  nigbt^ttack),  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Poo. 

7  M^ors  Werge  and  Elton,  Captain  Brown,  Lieut.  Harkness,  Qr.-M aster  Qreen,  and  AaBlst.-8argeon 
Cowan  served  the  Enttorn  campaign  of  1854-55,  iucludiog  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  M^lor  Robert  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkennan  (wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  asMuit  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded 
(Medal  and  Cla»ps). 

0  Captains  Bissett  and  Armstrong  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1654-55,  Including  the  battle  of 
Alma— seversly  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Oiptain  Bamston  srrved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  England  served  the  Eastern  camp«ilgn  of  1654,  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  Richard  England, 
Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  ana  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  John  Hume  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkarmaa,  siege  of  Sebaitopol,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded  (Medal  and 
riasp^). 

14  Captain  Richards  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma,  alcge  of  8e« 
bnstopol,  and  assault  on  the  Kedan  on  the  8th  Sept.— wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Capiain  Morgan  served  the  Easteni  campaign  of  1854-55,  Incltiding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan 
(wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— eeverely  wounded  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

16  Captain  Twysden  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker* 
nsaa,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lieut.  Johnson  lenred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  was  severely  wound^  at  the  ■nauU 
on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal). 

18  Ltont.  Trevor  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  D«c.  1854,  until  dangerously  wounded  at  the 
attack  and  eapture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  tho  night  of  the  16lh  April  1855  (Medal  and  Chup). 

19  Lieut.  Burke  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Amoy, 
the  second  capture  of  Chutan,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night-attack  on  Chlnhae»  expedition  to 
Tou-Too  up  the  Nlngpo  River,  taking  of  Ctuipoo,  and  operations  in  the  Woosung  and  Yang-tse-XSang 
Bivfn.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Alau  and 
Inkermutn,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulsf  of  tho  sortie  on  fOth  Oct.  .'^4. 

80  Lieut.  Williams  served  wlih  the  55th  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  the  heightt  of  Chinhae  and  lepulse  of  the  night- 
atlaek,  eKpedilion  to  You* You  up  the  Klngpo  River,  aUack  and  capture  of  Chapoo  (wounded),  Wooenng, 
Cldnhae,  and  Cbtnklangfoo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
(mentioned  In  Division  Orders)  atid  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  96th  Oct.,  attack  on  the 
Qoarries  7th  June— mentioned  in  dnpatches  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

81  Ueut.  Scott  served  with  the  55ih  Regt.  In  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Amoy, 
soeood  capture  of  Chusan,  and  repulse  of  the  night-attack  on  Chinhae.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-56  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  batUes  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  tho  siege  of  SebastcfNa,  and 
repolae  of  the  sortie  on  S6th  Oct.  54. 

88  Doctor  Blake  served  with  the  98th  Regt.  In  China  (Medal),  and  wap  present  at  the  storm  and  oanture 
of  CUb  Kiang  Foo.  Serrrd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I864-55  (Medal  and  Claspa),  including  the  battlfs  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  ^bsMopol,  sn^  repnl?«  9f  tb«  vortle  on  90th  Oct.  54. 

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"MoRo"  "Gibraltar."  Y^Wxthi^  Cattle  and  Key,  " Mantis  Imignia  Cmlfe.'* 

"  Sbtastopol." 

CoUmel-^lf  John  ^crrl  o/ Westmorland,!  QCB.  GCH.,  j&im,  17  Dec.  08;  Lt.  6 

Jan.  04 ;  Capt.  8  May  06;  Jf^.  20  Dec.  10  -,  LU-Col.  12  Dee.  11 ;  C^2.  4  June 

14 ;  Maj.'Gen.  27  May  25 ;  LL-Gen.  28  June  38 :  Gen.  20  June  64 :  CeL  66th 

Regt.  17  Nov.  42. 
LietU.'ColoneU. — Soulden  Oakeley,  JEni,  p  28  Jane  36 :  Zieut.  p  6  Sept.  89 ; 

Capt.  P  22  Dec.  43 ;  Jllqjar,  p  7  Feb.  61  j  Lt.-CoL  p  3  Feb.  64. 
Samuel  Symes  Cox,  JEns.  p  13  Nov.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  12  June  40 :  Capt.  P  26  Apr. 

44 ;  MqJ.  P3  Feb.  64;  Lt.-Col.  13  July  66. 
Jf<y*or*.-- George  William  Paty,  JEns.  p  6  Sept.  30 :  Lieut,  p  18  Feb.  42  ;  Cant, 

P  6  Feb.  46 ;  Maj.  23  April  65.  ' 

Richard  Walter  Lacy,  £ns.  23  Mar.  82;  2ilei«*.  16  Sept.  87 ;  Capt.  1  May  46 ; 

Mi^or,  13  July  66.  r  ^       , 


Captains. 

Richard  Anderson 

John  James  Bull    

Wm.  George  Margesson 
Fox  Manle  Ramsay 


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Hugh  Whitchurch  Aufltuil  38  Jan.   42 

JohnPyePye 

Henry  John  Tolcher  . . . 

William  Watkin  Bassett 

William Clutterbuck  ... 

Morton  Robert  Eden.. . 

Hugh  £ccles  

Alarcell  Conran 

Robt.  Gordon  Cumming^ 

William  Cbarles  Coghlan 

John  Martley 

Arthur  Wellesley  Joyce 

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Bd«rin  William  PltUips . . 
WUliam  Alex.  Godley  .. 
Samuel  Henry  Harford.. 
Richard  Jones  Hobson 
Patrick  Alex.  Robertson 
James  Fleming  Baxter  . . 
Francis  Charles  Hill .  •  • . 
Henry  Fraser  Curwen  . . 

George  Sims 

Henry  Williams,  il^;.. . . 
Augustine  William  Massy 
Thomas  Pierce  Butler  . . 
Fleniy  George  Monk  .  •  • , 
Arthur  WiUiam  Turner. . 
George  Stamer  Gubbins 
William  D.  Chapman*.. 
John  William  Huskisaon 
Robert  Thomas  Thompson 
Livins  Sherwood  King  . . 
Henry  Edward  Watson . . 

BirsieNS. 
Richard  Bedford  Poulden 
Charles  John  Hampton. . 

JohnB.Kelsall.. 

Henry  Hartley  Taylor  . . 
Arthur  Nassau  Bolton  . . 
Frederick  Wright 
Robert  Napoleon  Surplice 
Geo.  Wm.  Harison  Teaman 
Ciiarlea  Swinhoe  ., 
Augustus  Spiller    . , 

William  Bell 

Reginald  BytheU  ., 
Charles  G.  Buckner 


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11  Auff.  64 
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P  26  Aug.  64 
P  7Aprii64 
P  22  Sept.  64 

8  July  63 

10  Dec.  47 
8  Nov.  60 

11  Mar.  63 
P  7  Apr.  64 
P 17  Dec.  62 

80  Apr.  66 

1  May  66 
11  May  65 
16  May  66 
29  June  66 
18  July  66 
26  July  66 

26  July  66 

27  July  66 
8  Aug.  66 

81  Aug.  66 

2  Oct.  60 
2  Not.  66 


P  7  Apr.  43 
P 16  Nov.  41 
P 12  Sept.  43 
P  7  June  44 
P22Dec.  43 

19  May  46 
P  29  Dec.  46 
P  28  Jan.  48 

8  Oct.  48 
P21  Aug.  49 
P  15  June  49 
P 12  Oct.  49 

22  Dec.  46 
29  Apr.  63 

P  3  June  53 
28  Mar.  44 

21  Oct.  63 

21  Oct  63 

2  Dec.  63 

8  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

P  22  Sept.  64 

23  Apr.  66 

26  May  66 
P  29  June  66 

13  July  66 
18  July  66 

18  July  66 

20  July  65 
1  Mar.  60 

19  Jan.  66 

27  July  66 

8  Aug.  66 

9  Nor.  66 


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P  29  Dec.  46 

P29Dec  48 

P  8  Nov.  60 

P   7  Feb.  61 

29  Apr.  63 

2  Dec.  63 

P   3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

P   4  Aug.  64 

P  22  Sept.  64 

23  Apr.  66 

13  July  66 

18  July  66 

13  July  66 

13  July  66 

8  Aug.  66 


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Pifyma«ftfi*.-^fIainilton  FihIat,  14  Dee.  66. 

Atl^utmU.'^LUmt.  Henry  WUiiamt,  II  Aug.  04. 

Quarter- Moitm-.—JmrneB  M'Gntb,  1  May  56. 

Airpia0ik— William  Deefok,  18  Jan.  65 ;  A$tiH.^Surg.  87  Oet.  46* 

Astutant^Surffeim$,^Fnna»  Walien  Knox,  17  Jima  51. 

Duliean  Campbell  Taylor,  M.D.,  96  May  64. 

Samuel  8UM!y  SkipCoii,  M.D.,  9  Jane  64. 

Fadngi  Purple. — AgerUs,  Mesen.  Cox  k  Co* 

I  Lard  WMtmoilMd  Mrt«d  in  1905^  at  Aide-de-camp  Co  Lieut-Oeneral  Don  mi  the  espedtllea  \4 
Banorer.  In  1806-7,  as  Ai»iitant-A4|utaot-0«o«raI  in  Sicily »  on  board  Admiral  Sir  J.  Daekwortb't  ieei 
ta  the  aietton  at  th«  f>aeia«^  of  the  Dardaneilet,  and  the  deitriictlon  of  the  Turkiah  fleet,  Ijrinir  off  the  eaatlee  t 
ia  the  aetioos  before  Coyalanf  inople  at  tlie  island  of  Prota,  and  at  the  repaavaae  of  the  fleet  through  tha 
Dardaoellee.  In  Egypt  a*  Astiatant-Aiyutaai-Oeseral  with  the  force  nnder  Migar-Oeneral  Waocbope,  at 
the  rtr»t  storaiiug  of  the  town  oi  RufteitM,  and  in  the  retreat ;  and  »abaequently  in  the  MCund  attack  and 
•iefe  of  thai  place,  wltli  the  force  under  Major-Oenemi  Sir  W.  Stewart.  In  1806,  terred  in  Portefal  aft 
As«l«aut-Adjutant-Oetierel  in  the  army  commanded  by  Sir  Arthur  Welleeicy,  in  the  a8hir  in  the  front  of 
Ooido«  and  in  the  battle* oi  Roleia  and  ▼imiem.  In  1600.  cerred  ae  eitra  Aide-d«*Canip  to  Lord  Wellington, 
aad  WW  preeent  at  the  battle  of  riiiavera.  In  1810,  with  the  Srd  Uraaoon  Ouarda,  in  the  cnmpaian  in  Por* 
ta^Cal,  ittcittding  the  retreat  to  Torrex  Vedras,  buttle  of  Butaro,  and  adriiace  to  Snnrarem.  In  Sept.  1811^ 
proeeeded  on  a  mia«iOD  as  Military  CommiM't<me<  to  the  head-qu'irtera  oi  the  allied  armlea.  nnder  Prtnet 
Schwanenberc,  in  Germany,  tferred  at  the  sieee  oi  H'inhigueii,  und  the  eampaisn  of  1814  in  France,  in* 
eindiiif  the taltimr of  lanares.  thcbailieeuf  LtL  Rocliiere  and  Brienue,  capture  ot  Troyve, atfalra  of  Morman 
aad  Nansria,  in  front  of  Bmy,  defence  of  Troyes,  when  uttacked  by  Bonapnne  S8rd  Feb. ;  b  ttle  of  Bar-«ur* 
Anbe,  the  subeeqnent  aA'air  upon  the  Barce,  re-cvpture- of  Troyet,  butilee  uf  An  h'nir-Anbe  and  of  Fere 
Champenoise,  advance  upon  and  battle  of  Paris,  ami  capture  of  that  city.  An  His  M^eety's  Envoy  Rxtraor- 
diniiry  and  Minister  Plan  ipotaniiar)  at  the  Court  of  Tuscany,  served  with  the  Austrian  army  in  the  camputca 
as«inst  Jfaples,  in  1815,  ineiudlnr  tlie  battles  of  Toleniine  and  IfareeraM.  Siffned,  in  coqjanetion  with 
Fiald  Mara^ul  BlaiichI,  whouomraanded  the  Au«trian  army,  the  Military  ronrentiou  by  which  the  kJrfdom 
of  !««pie«  wna  reacored  lo  its  Soreretffn.  Kinc  Ferdhmnd  His  Lordship  has  raeefved  the  War  Medal  and 
f.>nr  C'asp»  for  Roleia,  Viiniera.  Tnlavera.  and  Husmco 

9  Captain  Austin  was  actively  employed  during  the  rehi^nion  in  Canada  In  1887 18  In  aloca'  BagimenC  of 
Cftralry.    8err»d  also  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  Clasp).  . 

8  Oapk  Cumming  served  the  campaun  of  1845-6  on  the  SutleJ,  with  the  8th  Ragt,  and  hal  Neflved 
the  Medal  and  two  Clasp*  for  Moodkee,  Peroieebab,  and  8<ihraon. 

$  Lieui.  Chapman  aervad  with  the  Stth  BegL  throaghout  the  Pvnianb  caaipalfo  af  I84M^  i 
» of  tba  Chenab,  and  hatilaa  of  OulUanwailab  nd  Qoejamt  (Madnl  and  Claapa). 


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150       57^A  (  Tlie  West  Middlesex)  Regt.  of  Foot       l^^j^:\tr^k^'^'^k%: 
*  Albuhbma"   "Vittoria"   "Pybenbbs"   "Nivbllb"    "Nivb"    "Peninsula** 
"  Inkerman'*  "  Sevastopol." 
CoZoneZ.  — 9  9191  Henry,    Viscount  Hardinge,*   GCB.  JEns.  8   Oct.    1798; 

Lieut,  26  Mar.  1802  ;  Capt,  7  Apr.  04  ;  M(gor,  13  Apr.  09  ;  Lieut.-CoL  30 

May  11  ;   Col.  19  July  21  ;  Mqj.-Gen,  22  July  30;  Lteui.-Gen,  23  Nov. 

41  ;  Gm  20  June  54;  Field  MaraJtaly  Col,  67th  Regt.  31  Muy  43. 

Lieut,'ColoneU.—UQUTy  J.  Warre,»  CB.,  Em.  3  Feb. 37 ;  Lieut.  1 J  one  41 ;  Capt. 

P  8  Jan.  47  ;  M({jor,  7  Nov.  64 ;  Lt,-CoL  9  March  66. 
John  Alfred  Street,*  CB..  JBnsign,  p  29  Nov. 39 ;  Xt^u^P  6  Oct.  41 ;  Capt,  7  Jan. 

48 ;  Brev.-Major,  12  Dec.  64;  Mqjor,  29  Dec.  64;  Lt.-CoL  19  June  66. 
ilf<tfor*.— William  InglU,  En».  7  Feb.  40 ;  Lieut,  p  31   Dec.  41 ;  Capt.  p  86 

Oct.  49 ;  Brev.'M(g.  12  Dec.  64;  Mqjor,  9  Feb.  66 ;  Brev  Lt.  Col.  2  Nov.  66 
Robert  Abraham  Logan,  Ens.  26  Oct.  41 ;  Lieut,  p  3  Mar.  43 ;  Capt.  v  7  Mar. 

61 ;  Mt{jory  19  June  56. 


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Captains. 

Jamps  Stewart    

Jason  HaBsard^  

Geo.  B  Vaughan  Arbucklo 
Frederic  Percy  Lea    .... 

Henry  Butler 

Chtts.Wm.  St.  Clah" 

Gerrard  John  Forsyth" . . 
William  Edward  Brown.. 
Alex.  Lester  Copland .... 
Arthur  Maxwell  Earle,"#. 
Thomas  Nind  Woodall 
Thomas  Wm.  John  Lloyd 
Richard  A.  K.  Hugessen 

Cavendish  Venables^ 

James  Hornby  Buller  . 
Joshua  Cunliffe  Ingham  . 

Lieutenants. 
William  Jesser  Coope" 
Wm.  Aldersey  Jas.SUortt  '^ 
Henry  Bird.'^ 

John  N.Gooch  Macartney  '* 
John  Robert  Wilmoi**  .. 
Fred.  Spencer  Schon^berg, 


P  17  Feb.  64 
6  June  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P 16  Aug.  64 

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^ir  Robert  Douglas, Bar/,  p  18  Aug.  64 


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2UJau.  46 
3  Oct.  44 

2il  Dec.  43 
P  24  Sept.  41 
p  2  Mur.  47 

18  July  48 
P21  July  46 1 

10  April  49 
P 14  Dec.  49 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P 18  Apr.  61 

21  Dec.  44 
P 16  May  61 
P 19  Aug.  61 
P  23  Jan.  62 
P  23  Nov.  62 


Alfred  Fred.  Adblp.  Slade  16  Sept.  64 

Thomas  Grace^ 6  Nov.  64 

Henry  Douglas  M.  Shute  16  Dec.  64 

Charles  Gr orge  Clarke^ . .  29  Dec.  64 

BlakeGoble    p  14  May  62 

HickmaiiRoseRuAselPi..  p  10  Jan.  66 

Heath  Haviland  Chanter  19  Jan.  66 

G.  Rowland  Waugb,^a4;.  12  Feb.  66 

Bathurst  Chas.  Bayntun^  13  Feb.  66 

Samuel  Hopper  Powell  *>  14  Mar.  66 

Edward  Mills 23  Feb.  66 

Ensigns. 

Edward  Gould  Hasted  ..  2  Mar.  66 

Edward  Brutton 16  Mar.  66 

Wyndham  A.R.Thomp80u  16  Mar.  66 

Thomas  H.  Tragett    ....  13  Apr.  66 

Charles  Fred.  Houghton  .  1  May  66 

Samuel  F.  Sewell \  14  June  66 


John  Shaw  Phelps** 
Henry  Francis  Emly  . .  • .  | 
Walt.  DcWarrenne  Waller 

Walter  Hedger 

John  Parkinson 

Herman  Wayne 

Reginald  Alb.  Hoby  Cox 
George  Robert  Daniel  . . 


16  June  66 

19  July  66 

20  July  66 

26  July  66 

27  July  65 
'   2  Oct.  66 

2  Nov.  66 
16  Nov.  65 


10  Nov.  48 

18  Muy  48 
P  17  Oct.  45 

19  Au/.  43 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P24JaD.  61 
P  7  Mar.  61 
P26  Dec.  61 
P  12  Oct.  62 
P  16  Feb.  63 

6  June  64 

20  Dec.  46 

6  June  64 

7  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  18  Aug.  64 

P  16  Sept.  64 

7  Nov.  64 
9  Nov.  64 

13  Nov.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  65 
2  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

0  Mar.  66 
P18Mar.6:i 

29  Mar.  66 
19  June  66 
19  June  66 

1  July  66 
P  31  Aug  66 

8  Oct.  66 


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2  Nov.  66 
2  Nov.  66 


P  12  Oct.  62 

6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 

7  Aug.  64 

6  Nov  64 

7  liov.  64 
9  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

26  Jan.  65 

9  Feb.  66 

19  June  66 

1  July  66 

P  27  July  66 


1  Lord  Hardlngeserredthrovgh 
out  the  whole  of  the  Pminmlar 
war,  nearly  the  whole  of  the  tlm« 
u  Deputy  guarter  Matter  General 
of  the  Partufueie  army,  and  waa 
present  at  the  battles  o.  Roleta  and 
Vimiera  (wounded),  retreat  to,  and 
battle  of  Corunna,  passage  of  the 
Douro,  batUeof  Busaeo,  lines  oT 
Torres  Vedras,  battle  of  Albuhera. 
Itt  and  Snd  sieges  of  Bada|oi,  slc^a 
and  capture  of  Ciodad  Hodrigo,  Srd 
■lege  of  Badajos,  battles  of  Rala  - 
manea,  Vittoria  (severely  wounded), 
Pampeluna.the  Pyrenees,  Nirelle, 
Nire,  and  Orthea  and  has  reerivfti 
the  Gold  Cross  and  Sve  Claspa. 
Scrred  also  the  eanpaiitn  of  1816, 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  LIgBT. 
lA  June, —left  hand  ampuuted.  As 
Ooremor-Ocneral  of  India  ho  was 
engaged  in  the  battles  of  Moodke«, 
Peroscshab,  and  Sobraon  (Medal 
and  two  Clatpi). 


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I  Poynuzjr^er.^Mark  Matthews,  28  July  43 ;  Ens.  29  May  39 ;  Lt,  23  Not.  40. 
Adliutant.^LieuU  George  Rowland  Waugrb,'"  12  Feb.  65. 
Quarter^Master, — JamcB  Balcombe,''  7  Nov.  61. 

Surgeon. — William  Mac  Andrew,  M.D.,  23  Mnr.  56;  Atiist.-Surg.  6  Dec.  44* 
Auistant'Surgeans. — Michael  James  Griffin,  22  Sept.  54 
William  Ferguson,  22  Sept.  54. 

Facings  Yellow. — AgentSy  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

2  Lt-Colonel  Warn  serred  at  the  sieg*  of  Seba»topol  tnm  March  18S6»  and  oommanded  the  67th  lUft  at 
the  aanaltB  on  the  Bedan  on  the  ISth  June  (after  Colonel  8hadforth  vas  killed)  and  8th  Sept. ;  alao  at  the 
bombaidment  and  Borronder  of  Kinboom  (Medal  and  Claap,  and  CJi.). 

3  Lieut.-Cvl.  dtr««t  served  in  the  »t>ih  RfgL  wiiJi  tli*  c xpfditlon  to  the  North  of  China  In  1849  (Mcdal}» 
•ad  Wis  iirvtpnt  at  the  attack  and  capture  ol  Chm  Klang  Foo»  and  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

7  llijor  Haaaazd  aenred  at  the  aiege  of  Sehaatopol  from  14th  Not.  1864  (Medal  and  Claq>.  and  Bnret 
Mi^or). 

10  Captain  8C.  Clair  terred  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  hatlles  of  BalaklaTa  and 
Inkerman  (h>rxe  shot  under  him),  siege  of  SebMtopul,  and  attuck  on  the  Redan,  18th  June  (severely 
voaiidrd):  Medal  and  Clasps. 

11  Captuin  Forsyth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  Ie54-A5,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  In- 
kennan,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  the  Quarries,  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  IStii  June  (with  tba 
stormiitg  col'imn),  and  on  the  8tli  Sept. ;  also  at  Kinbourn  (Medal  Hud  Clasps). 

15  Oapiain  barle  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  (Hi^dal  and  tlai^ps),  as  A'de-de-Camp  to 
Brlgadler-Oen.  Gwldie.  who  was  killed  at  Inkerman ;  after  which  as  a  Brl^ade-MaOor  in  the  4ih  Division  ; 
was  wonndcd  'iwl  Nov.  1864. 

16  Captain  Venablea  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Sept  1864,  and  was  preaent  at  the  battlea  of  BalaklaTa  and 
Inkerman  (wounded),  aiege  and  fidl  of  srebastopul,  atonnlng  of  the  Qnarrlea,  and  attack  of  the  Bedan  on  Iho 
I8ih  of  June:  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbonni  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lieata.  Coope  and  Bird  aerved  at  the  siege  and  fall  «i  Sebastopol  in  1866.  and  at  the  capture  of  the 
QouTiea,  and  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  18th  June ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Klnboum 
(Medal  and  Claap). 

18  Lieat  Shortt  aerved  at  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol  in  1864-66,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Quarriea, 
and  of  the  Bedan  on  the  18ih  June ;  alao  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Klnboum  (Medal  and  C]a»p>. 

19  Lieal.  Macartney  served  at  the  siege  and  Call  of  Sebastopol  In  1866,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  i8th 
Jane ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Klnboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Lieata.  WUmot,  Clarke,  and  fiayntun,  served  at  the  laU  of  Sebaatopol,  and  at  the  bombaidment  and 
eaptore  ««f  Klnboum  (Medai  and  Clasp). 

21  Lienta.  B.iaaell  and  Powell  aerved  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbonra. 

22  UeaL  Wangh  aerved  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the 
18th  Jane:  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Klnboum  (Medal  and  Claap). 

23  Lleat  Grace  terred  In  the  Crimea  in  1864-66,  and  ^aa  preaent  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman, 
fiege  and  fsll  of  Sehaatopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  on  the  Bedan  on  the  l8th  June ;  alao  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

26  Ensign  Phelpa  ser^'ed  at  the  siege  of  Seba»topol  (as  Assist -Surgeon  from  14th  Nov.  1854),  and  at  the 
attack  on  the  Bedan  on  the  18th  June;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Klnboum  (Medal  and 

27  (2r.-Maatar  Baloombe  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  2£nd  Sept.  1864;  plao  at  the  bombardment 
and  c^tare  of  Kinhonrn  (Mpdal  and  Clasps). 


Continuation  qf  Notes  to  t^th  Foot, 

»  Mitfor  Laye  wss  present  at  the  anault  wsA  captars  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Raapekapeka,  New  Zealand.  II  Jan.  1848. 
He  served  also  ihroegfiont  the  campalga  of  1846  and  47  ia  ths  teathera  Distfiet,  aad  oonuDanded  the  troops  at  Waagattoi 
e«  the  IMh  May  ISlf.  whea  tba  Natifet  attacked  the  Settlement  and  were  repalted. 

6  Mate  BoawU  Mrved  with  the  iSnd  Regt.  hi  Scinde  dating  its  eouqncst.  Served  with  the  58th  in  the  south  of  New 
Zcalrad  fkon  Vth  April  184ft. 

a  Cmcms  BcvaoMs  served  in  the  Qneen'i  Royals  throoghont  the  eampaign  ia  Affghaaittan  and  Belooehistato  under 
laid  KBaae.  iaclading  the  atom  and  eaptore  of  Ohnsace  (Medal),  and  of  Khelit  i  ai  the  asMolt  apon  Khelat  hU  condnet 
was  pte«UMatl7  aallaat.  In  1846  he  volnitcercd  bis  services  in  the  KaAr  war.  and  was  attached  to  a  hical  corps,  oom* 
poang  a  portioa  of  the  force  which  erosMd  the  River  Kei  towards  the  latter  end  of  that  year  (Medal). 

•  CsfCaia  Petlejr  scrred  in  the  expndiiioB  against  Kawiti's  Pah,  at  Raapekapeka. 

7  M4er  Thompson  was  prevent  at  everjr  actloa.  assault,  and  skirintsh  which  took  place  durioK  the  operations  carried  on 
la  19tt  and  46  nnder  Lleat.-Col  Holme,  and  sabseqoentlv  under  Colonel  Despard,  against  the  insurgent  chiefs  In  the  north 
of  New  Zealand. 

10  Cape.  Herbert  was  present  at  the  eaptore  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Raapekapeka  1 1th  Jan.  1846;  and  was  severely  wounded 
ea  the  16ch  Joae  follewing  in  a  skirmish  with  the  eneniv  at  the  tbIIst  of  tbe  Hott. 

15  PayaMAtcr  I'lmbrell  was  present,  hs  a  volunteer,  with  the  old  94th,  at  battles  of  the  Nive  on  thr  Sth.  10th,  1 1th,  and 
I3th  Dee  1813 ;  and  at  the  action  at  Haovetcrre,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouae,  and  other  minor  aiFairs  in  the  south  of  Pranee, 
aa  aa  BnaigB  with  the  87th  Kegt.    He  has  received  the  Wsr  Medal  and  three  Clasps. 

16  Qaarter-Maater  Moir  was  present  at  the  destruction  ot  Pomarr's  Pah  on  Both  April  1846,  at  the  attack  on  HekPs 
Pah  «  KowM  8th  Mav,  destruction  of  the  Waikiri  Pab  16th  May,  storming  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Ohiawal  IM  July  (sevnely 
wsaaded  on  the  right  lag),  and  eaptore  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Raapekapeka  11th  Jaa.  1847. 

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iTX'ySi^^']  S6th(  The  Rutlandshire)  Refft  of  Foot  [  Sj^Tlfr^pfyST^th. 
••  aiBRALTAR''— with  the  CoiiU  and  Km,  '*  MonHi  InH^iia  Cflljit."— The  Sphinx,  with 
the  words  "EGYPT"  "MAIDA"  "SALAMANCA"  "VITTOBIA" 
"PYRENEES"  "NTVELLE"  "ORTHES"  "PENINSULA." 
CoioneL—Edwwd  Buckley Wynyard,'  CB.,^w*.17  Dec.U3 ;  Lt.kCaptJJBn.eBi. 
Brev.'MM,  25  March  13;  Cupt,  k  Lt,-  Col.  23  April  14  ;  Col.  22  July,  30  ; 
MmW'Qtn.  28  Nov.  41 ;  Lt-Oen.  W  Nov.  51  ;  CoL  68th  Regt.  81  Jan.  51. 
£i«4*.-Co/.-- Robert  Henry  Wynyard,*  CB.  Era,  25  Feb.  19;  X«M»  17  July  23 ; 
Capt.  P  2*)  May  26 ;  if  a;  25  July  41 ;  Lt-CoL  p  30  Dec.  42  j  Col  20  J  une  54. 
Affl/or*.— Cyprian  Bridire,*  Sm.  8  April  25;  Lieu*,  p  81  Jan.  28;  Capt.  PIO 

Dec.  36;  Jlfitfw,  PSODec.  456 ;  Brev.-liewt.'Col.  20  June  54. 
Chariea  LaTallin  Nugent/  JSns.  p21  Aug.  85;  Lieut.  4  Feb.  38;   Capi.  '10 
Nov.  41 ;  Mqjor,  p  18  July  51. 


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Captaiits. 
Geo.  PouBonby  Hume 
Joseph  Henry  Laye*  t. 
AndrewHamlltonKusBell* 
Charles  Wm.  Thompson' 

Charles  Dreshiff*    

William  Temple  Parratt 
JohnAlex.Cha.Petley« 
Isaac  Rhodes  Cooper    .  • 

Henry  Reynolds* 

Ch.8t.  J.  S.  Herbert*^.. 
Leslie  Jenkins  Thompson 
George  Henry  Wynyard*» 

LlBUTByAMTS. 

Thomas  John  Gnint,d|>m. 

Arthur  Cooper 

G.John  ltWynyard,ii4^. 
John  Hayman  Ward .... 
William  Davles  Shipley 

MlehaelTighe 

Sidney  Withlngton,dii((;. 

John  Hill  Crosse    

Joseph  Chariea  Lake .... 
John  H.  Rogers  Harrison 

Dawsnn  Towuley   

John  Horner 

William  Dunn  Bond  .... 

Andrew  H.  Russell 

Henry  Hluiieston 

BN8XQ1I8. 

Charles  Stapp    

William  Russell  Russell.. 
John  AuguiitusTighe.. 

William  Hicks    

George  Marrlner    .... 
Octovius  Wlliiam  Hill 

Bartie  Ma  laren 

Charles  Henry  S.  Jones 
R  chard  Newion 


BKSION.      I       LIEUT. 


P28JuAe33 
P  2  May  84 

18  Jan.  28 
P2d  Dec.  36 
P19  Feb.  86 
P  5  Sept.  40 
P 12  Oct.  38 
P23  Apr.  80 
P  8  Oct.  25 
P26Mar.41 

17  Sept.  41 

8  May  44 

9  May  45 
P27  May  48 

15  Aug.  48 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P  8  Mar.  48 

80  Dec.  45 
p  18  Jan,  50 
P  18  Apr.  51 
P16  8ept61 

6  May  53 

24  June  53 

P30  Aug.  54 

P   9  Mar.  55 

8  Nov.  54 

11  May  65 


BRBy.*>MAJ. 


PlODec.  86 

1  Dec  87 
28  July  84 

P  8  May  89 

2  June  38 
P  9  June  43 
p  26  June  41 
p  16  Nov.  41 

1  Mar.  23 
P27  Jan.  43 

18  Aug.  47 

19  Sept.  48 

8  June  49 
p  14  Dee.  40 
Pl5Mar.  50 
p  7  June  50 

20  Aug.  49 
18  Mar.  53 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 

8  Oct.  54 

26  Jan.  55 

6  April  65 

17  Auif.  55 

P  81  Aug.  55 

P96  Oct.  55 


11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 
20  June  64 
20  June  54 


P  20  Sept.  30 
P20Mar.41 
P81  Dec.  41 
Pl2May  43 

2  July  45 
P  24  Oct.  45 
p  15  M«r.  50 
P 18  July  51 

27  Feb.  46 
8  0t  54 

81  Aug.  55 
P   0  Oct.  55 


8  Cut.  Drtaisf  wu  fwtwit  at  tli« 
•torndnff  of  KawitPs  nh  at  Rnapa. 
kapekaTNew  /calaad.  m  Utk  Jan. 
IMS.  after  whUk  b«  praectdad  to 
tkw  valley  of  the  Hatt,  aad  earvad 
UMf«  4if|Bf  diftitst  afaratiwi. 


Ifl  Capt.  WyaeaHl  aomnaadaA  aad  M  a  alomiaf 
party  fron  Uie  left  Moduida  iato  tba  breaek  at  U. 
witi'i  Pah  OB  the  11th  Jan.  IS46;  and  alio  earrfd  at 
Aido^de-Camp  to  Oovcraor  Orev  in  the  valley  of  the 
Halt,  and  the  Horakiwi  valley  dniiaff  the  opcfationa 
in  the  South  in  the  tame  year. 


16  Msr.  55 
16  Mar.  55 
10  April  55 
10  May  55 
15  May  55 
1  June  55 
26  Oct.  55 
21  Dec.  55 
P  -itt  Dec.  65 
Payfnatter.^f^Tho,  RichardsQu  Timbren/'25  Oct. 42 ;  Qr.'Mtitter,  19  Nov.  80. 
Adjutant. —Lieut.  Gladwlo  John  Richard  Wynyard,  28  July  54. 
guart^r-ilfaf^er.^WiUiain  Molr/*  15  Oct.  47 

^iir0W0ii*»Artbur  Saunders  TtioDi^ion,  M.D.  6  Aug. 47 ;  AteUt.-Surg.  19  Oct.  88. 
Aui$t.'Surgwn$.  — Alexander  Get^rgc  Montgomery,  9  Dec.  45. 
Benjamin  T)dd,  25  April  51. 
Faeing$  Black. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 
1  LlMift.-0«ii«rsl  Wyayaid  aarved  with  the  army  In   tlictly  from   180A  to   Iftrcb  1610.  when  be  wM 
•everely  wouuded  at  the  at.nrk  on  >ania  Maura,  for  which  i<e  subseiiUfiitly  obtained  tbe  BreTvi  rank  of 
Major;  he  waa  a1»o  pr**^!)!  and  uo  the  maff  with  thefnrre  tliai  occiipifMl  IiiChU  and  Prtieifla. 

S  CoIom!  Wyarard  eerved  with  the  force  in  New  Zealand  ftom  Oct.  184»  vntil  Jan.  1.H47  Id  eownaiid  of  tbf  lltk 
Begt.;  commaaded  the  advanee  dtviainn  np  the  Kowa  Kow i  Kivi>r,  ftnd  on  throngh  the  iatnior  fVoai  the  laadinr  ap  to  the 
yeeitiiw  before  Ruapekapeka,  and  euiervd  the  bivarh  with  the  «tonaer»  in  ihr  sMauli  oa  Ka«iti'»  |>«h  ou  I  lih  Jan.  184<. 

t  Li.*Cot  Bridge  wtnti  with  the  5sth  throughout  the  y hole  of  ibtr  operationt  la  ihe  North  ot  N««  Zraland,  tiooi  April 
tSift  to  Jaa.  1814.  He  romiaaaded  the  Kogiiucui  in  the  aeiion  at  M^vie ;  planned  and  eondttcicd  a  aiftht.aiiaek  in  bcwta 
op  the  Waikari  Rifer  against  a  rebel  tribe,  arl-ich  h«  rouinl,  aad  dricroyml  thrir  Pah.  Again  roninwndrd  the  Kf(t.  on 
the  seeoad  expedition  against  the  nebel  chief*  Ueki  and  Kawiti:  rrcapiured  a  hili  at  Uir  head  of  the  Keyimeai  on  iha 


. .  ^  of  the  Ut  Jaly  I84i  at  Ohaiawht.  and  lad  oae  of  the  •tonuiof  partie*  ai  thf  aaaauli  on  the  I'ab  on  that  aftaraeoa, 
•9A  waa  at  the  cavturc  of  the  Mi  at  Obaiawal  on  the  1 1th  July,  and  also  at  iIm  asMult  a&d  captiua  oi  Kavili^  fak  at 
maapakapaka  on  the  1 1th  Jan.  1846.    ( Several  timea  aaiaed  in  deepatchea,  Ae.) 

4  Maior  NafOBt  aorvcd  ia  the  Said  In  New  Zealand  daring  184t-4S;  commanded  tKe  adTaaced  gnavd  wUeh  pcnetxated 
the  fiweat  annoanding  Saapokapeka,  and  waa  preaant  at  the  captnrS  of  that  Pah  on  llth  Jan.  1848. 

[For  remainder  of  Notes,  see  preceding  page. 


i!1o!S!!^:Ti^  (^"^  2/wf  NatHnghamsMre)  Regt.  of  Foot.  158 

"CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE"       "COBUNNA"       "JAVA"       "VITTOBIA" 
"ST.  SEBASTIAN"    "NIVE"    "PENINSULA"    "BHUBTPOBE," 
CoIraeZ.— 9  Qeorge  AuguBtus  Hendeison,*  KH.  KG.  Ent.  1  SepU  93 ;  Lieut.  1 
Mar. 95;  CapU  20  Aag.Ol ;  Mqj,  4  June  18;  Lt.-CoL  12  Apr.  U;  Col  10  Jm. 
37  ;  Mty.^Oen.  9  Nov.  46;  LL-Qen,  20  June  54;  Co/.  59th  Foot,  27  Apr.  6t. 
Lieut.''ColMel.  —  Henry  Hope  Graham,  Ens.  p  15  Oct.  29 ;  Lieta.  p  7  8<^i.  9% ; 

Capt.^l  Nov.  34;  ilfq/or,  P14  Apr.  46;  Lt.-Col.  *  29  Apr.  53. 
Jlf<{/or#.— Arnold  £.  Burmester,  Ens.  31  Aug.  80;  Ximf.  p7  Mar.  34;   Capt. 

P16  Mar.  33;  Brev.-Mqjor,  11  Nor.  51 ;  Mqfar,  p9&  April,  53. 
William  Wynne  Lodder,  Ens.  7  Mar.  34;  Lieut.  P5  June  35;  Capt.  p6  Feb. 

41 ;  Bret.'Major,  20  June  54  ;  Jlfgygr,  81  July  55. 

Captains.  |    bmsicn.    i 

Edward  Gamage  Byam. .  p25  June  41 
Bobert  William  Boraeri  s.\  p  30  Sept.  36 
Charles  Kendal  Bnshe  . . !  p  14  Apr.  43 


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MAttMwPenuefatherLloyd  P30  Dec  42  p11  July  45 
BenjaminGrey Mackenzie''    22  Apr.  36,P17  Feb.  38 


P  23  Aug.  44 ,  P  23  Mar.  4U 

15  Jan.  40|P  2  Feb.  49 

P 14  Apr.  46 1 P 11  May  49 

■       -'     6  July  49 


Charles  Stuart  Baker 
Joseph  de  Montmorency 

John  Kingi  #. 

Bdward  Fred.  Chadwick 
Jaa.  Stanhope  Pat.  Clarke 

James  Leyne 

Henry  Kean    • 

LlBUTENANTS. 


29  Mar.  44  P  8  Jan.  47 


9  Not.  49 
PllAprU51 


P 14  Aug.  40 ;P  14  Apr.  43 i  p  14 Sept. ri2 
P 10  July  40  P  29  Apr.  42  p  29  April  53 

10  Oct.  45,P16Feb.  49  P  4  Aug.  54 
P26Sept.45  p  23  Mar. 49  p  31  Aug.  55 

20  May  42  j      1  Oct.  45    "'  '^     " 


21  July  55. 
29  Oct.  47  PllApril5ll   14Sept.55. 

I  I  I 

GeorgeTom    <P16Feb.49,P  8  June  52  ; 

Wm.  Hamilton  Thompson'    18  Sept.  49  p  22  Oct.  52  .  „  ^ 
'23Mar.49;P31Dec.52!.»«.c,;P.»l!;jfS^^^^ 

P  13  Dec.  50 1       3  Dec.  52   PunniarMth  Dm.  184S(Mtdal). 

P15  0ct.  50  P   8  April  63 
P 13  Feb.  52  p  28  Oct.  63 


Frederick  Hacket 

James  Lawson    

Monteford  Spread  Morgan 
Gerrard  Callaghan  Howe 

Frederick  Drage    

Bob.  Jefferson  Spofforth 
Isaac  Bomford  Bom  ford 
Bdm.  Beanehamp  Tucker 
Bobt.  Staveley  Shinkwin 
S.Lee  H.Hamilton Ffinney 
Benjamin  Henry  Burge . . 

George  Joy 

Enbioxs. 

John  Shephard,il4/ 

Francis  Kington  Statham 

Arthur  Hesilrige    

James  Buckland  Cockell . 

Bobert  Cuming 

Henry  Edward  Harrow. . 

Archibald  Shaw 

JohnM*MuUin 

Thomas  Fred.  Bowen    . . 


P 21  Jan.  53 IP 21  Oct.  53 


P 12  Mar.  52 
P  9  July  52 
P21  Sept.  52 
P  17  Dec.  52 
6  June  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

20  Oct.  54 

15  May  55 

1  June  55 

8  June  55 

15  June  55 
20  July  55 

8  Aug.  55 

16  Nov.  55 
23  Nov.  55 


6  June  54 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

9  Feb.  55 

21  July  65 

14  Sept.  55 


Payntaster.-^Bdw.  Hammond  King,  10  Aug.  56;  Ens.  16 May  51 ;  Lt,  2  Feb.  55. 

Atyutant^^Ensign  John  Sheppard,  26  Jan.  55. 

Qttar^«r-Jlfiw^er.--Bernard  M*  Donald,  20  July  47. 

fl^«»y«m.— Bobert  McWharrie,  M.D.  4  Nov.  63 ;  Asslst.^Surg.  11  March  42. 

\As$i§t.'8urgsons.'^yi\\\\wai  John  Alex.  Orr,  5  Nov.  52. 

FaeingsyiXAV^.-^Agmts,  Ue»&n.Cox 6c Co.—Irish  Agents,  Sir'SL.  B.  Borough, 

BUy  Armit  ft  Co. 
I  LfMiw-Oeseral  BeoderMn  In  1705  emlmrkfd  with  the  army  under  Sir  llalph  Abercromhy  di?ttlned  for 
the  West  Indiee,  but  vloleot  fever  h»Ting  broken  out  on  board  hi«  ship  ihe  troops  diiteni barked.  After- 
wards eerved  ia  Irelojid  during  the  Rebellion  i»  17U8  ;  at  the  Helder  in  17W ;  and  was  present  at  the  first 
landiof,  and  battles  of  the  lOih  Sept.,  Sod  and  6th  Oct.  Expedition  to  Kg)  pt  under  Sir  Balph  Aber- 
crombr  in  1801.  Landed  in  Portugal  in  IBOS.  and  was  present  at  the  baiile  of  Viinlera,  retreat  to,  and 
battle  of  Corttnaa.  Eapeditlon  to  the  Scheldt  and  siege  of  Flushing  in  ]6(  9.  Served  afterwards  in  the 
Pe.. Insula  flrcm  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  ISM,  and  eoinnianded  the  Queen's  at  the  baitle  of 
TocUitose,  on  wbteh  oroaslon  he  reretved  the  Brevet  ot  Llent.*Culonel.  He  has  reaelTed  the  War  Medal 
with  foor  Ctaapi  for  Egypt,  Viroiera,  Corunsa,  and  Toulouse. 

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154  {The  60/A  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps).  r^"*£i"B;S[ 

»  L     SidBatt/clTmifhorKlMiirc! 

"  Celer  et  audax." 

TALATBBA"  "  FUENTES  D'OnOB" 


•UtB«U.  ienring  at  Jullundur,  Punjaub. 
9w,A  ii.i*  aerring  at  C.  of  0.  Hope. 


"  ROLEIA  "     "  ViMIERA  "     "  MARTINIQUE ".  

-    ■■  -  -  "    "  Badajoz"    "Salamanca" 


"  ALBUBBRA"     "  ClUDAB  BODRIOO" 

"Ptrbnebs"    "Niyelle"    «Nivb' 

"  PUKJAUB  "      "  MOOLTAN  " 


*,*.«  9RTHBS" 

*•  GOOJERAT." 


"Toulouse" 


"Vittobia" 
"Pekinsula." 


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Co/ot<«Z-iti-C%t^.^9  General  Fiscount  Gough,  GCB.  28  Jan.  54. 

Colonels  Contmandant.-^l  9  Sir  Wm.  Gabriel  Davy/  CB. KCH,En*.  Man  97  ; 

Lt.  22  May  97 ;  Capt.  1  Jan.  02;  Mqf.  6  Feb.  07 ;  Lt.-CoL  28  Dec.  09;  Col, 

12  Aug.  19 ;  Mqf.-Gen.  22  July,  30;  Lt.-Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;  Gen,  20  June  54  ; 

Col.  60th  Bifles,  2  Nov.  42. 
Thomaa  Bunbury,*  KH.  JEn$.  25  Mar.  04;  Lt.  24  Dec.  04 ;  Capt.  3  Nov.  08  ; 

MaJ.  14  April  14  ;  Lt.-Col.  6  July  21  ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  ;  MaJ.-Gen.  0  Nov. 

46;  Lt.'Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  60th  Rifles.  9  Feb.  55. 
Lieut.'CoUmele.—l  Maurice  Griffin  Dennis,'  Bne.  9  May,  26;  Lieut.  5  July  27 ; 

Capt.  P  15  Dfc.  37  ;  Mqjor,  p2  May,  45;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49;  Lt.^ 

Col.  19  Oct.  51 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

2  Charles  Howe  Spence/ 2nd  Xteuf.  20  Apr.  25;  Lieut.  ^2B  Sept.  26;  Capt, 
24  May  41 ;  MqfOTyP^O  Oct.  48;  Lieut.- Col.  2  Oct.  58. 

1  John  Jones,  Sneign  P]2June28;  Lieut.  p2  Dec.  31;  Capt.  p  16  July  41 ; 
Af^'or,P20Jnly49;  X^-Co/.  20  June  54. 

3  William  Fanshawe  Bedford,^  ind  Xr.  p  18  Dec.  28 ;  Lt.  P28  June  33 ;  Capt.  p23 

July  41 ;  MaJ.  P12  Oct.  49 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  53 ;  Lt.-Col.  23  Mar.  55. 
Mqfors.^l  Henry  Bingham,*  2nd  Lieut.  p30  April  27 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Sept.  32 ; 
Capt.  25  June  41 ;  Mqfor,  19  Oct.  51. 

1  Francis  Roger  Palmer,  Bus.  p15  Mar.  33;  Lieut.  P24  April  35;  Cdpt.^U 
Mar.  42;  AfaJ.  20  Juue  54. 

2  Webbe  Butler,  2nd  Lieut.  vi9  Sept.  34  ;  Xt«ti^  p15  Dec.  40;  Capt.  26  July 
44;  Jtf4;or,  23  Mar.  55. 

2  James  Douglas,'  2nd  Lieut.  p17  Aug.  38;  Lieut,  p  16  July  41  ;  Capt.  p  90 
Sept.  44 ;  Mqfor,  23  Mar.  55. 

3  ^(m.A.Hope,>«.2iufXtmf.P23Nov.  38;  Xt«if^P23  Apr.  41 ;  Cii/»f.P20Dec. 
44;  Brev.'Mqj.2^  May  58;  Bree.Lt.-Col.  12  Dec  54;  Mqjor,  28  Mar.  65. 

1  Henry  Friend  Kennedy/  2nd  Lieut.  Pll  Sept.  40;  Lieut.  7  Apr.  42;  Capt, 
P  20  Oct.  48 ;  Major,  p  17  Aug.  55. 


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1  WiUiam  James  Yonge^o 
3  Charles  Napier  North>« 

2  G.  Waldegrave  BUgh>* 
2  Gibbes Rigaud"     ... 

1  ^trB.F.CampbellB^<'«. 

2  Peter  Burton  Roe  . . . 

1  George Clapoott*^  ... 

2  James  Fraser 

1  William  Hutchinson**) 

1  Thomas  Biggs    

2  Randle  J.  Feilden  . . . 
1  Hen.Francis  Williams^ 


ensign. 


P 27  July  26 
20  May  36 
12  Mar.  41 

Pll  June  41 
2  July  41 

P23July  41 
29  Dec.  40 

P 10  Sept.  41 
8  April  42 

P  2  Oct.  40 

lp31Mar.4d 
19  May  43 


1  DunbarDouglasMuter^*),  14  April  43 

2  C.  A.  Boswell  Gordon^^  p  21  AprU  43 

1  John  Maguire*« j  p    7  Feb.  40 

2  Hen.  Edward  Warren  jP  6  Jan.  44 

2  John  Robert  Wilton  »  |    29  Dec.  38 

3  Alfred  J.  FitsGerald*<>  |P30Apr.  41 
3  Fred.  Arthur  St.  John^^i  28  July  44 
1  Francis  Andrews*^ ..  ..i  27  May  42 
3  Francis  Dawson 29  July  44 


3  John  Prevost  Battersby 
3  J.  LambertEdw.Baynes 
3  Bernard  Edw.  Ward" 

8  Yinceut  Tongue' 

2  R.  Harcourt  Robinson 


30  July  44 

31  July  44 
1  Aug.  44 

P  14  Feb.  45 
P25Feb.  45 


2  Robt.  Wilmot  Brooke*' iP  30  Dec.  45 

3  Richard  Freer 22  May  46 

3  Fran.Charteris  Fletcher  P  31  July  46 

1  Edward  Bowles p  14  Aug.  46 

2  R.  J.  Bust.  Robertson*^;  p  5  Mar.  47 
1  Heii.Jame9Robertson"|P20Oct.  48 


2  Hugh  P.  Montgomery** 

3  William  WaUcr  Fox  . . 
2  CD.CuDinghameEllis" 


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28  Dec.  38 

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26  July  44 

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26  July  44 

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15  Nov.  43 

P25  Feb.  45 

P20Dec.  44 

P 17  Jan.  45 

P13  June45 

4 July  43 

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3  Dec.  41 

P  13  Feb.  46 

P  6  Mar.  47 

19  Dec.  45 
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28  Dec.  48 
P  20  July  49 
P  12  Oct.  40 

13  Dec.  49 
P  16  Aug.  50 
P 16  Aug.  50 
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P  7  Jan.  53 
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20  June  54 


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10  July  46 
28  Dec.  48 
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19  Oct.  51 
P  7  Jan.  53 

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8  Apr.  53 

23  Dec.  53 

P  3  Mar.  54 

31  May  54 

6  June  54 

20  June  54 
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Lieutenants. 

William  Tedlie 

Conyngham  Jones 

Henry  CockburD/'  d.Ady 
George  Bliss  MacQueen 
Geo.  Chas.  Henry  Waters 

Henry  Bemple 

Rowley  Willes  Hinxman 
Tristram  Squire  Richardson 
Charles  Williamson  .... 
Francis  Stewart  Travera 
Wro.  Aug,  Dean  Pitt. . . , 
Wykebam  Leigh  Pemberton 
Henry  Pardoe  Eaton. . , . 

William  Cubitt 

Fra.  Dundas  Farquharson 
John  James  Philliiips    . . 
J.  Shuter  Davenport  M*Gill 
James  Durham  Duodas 

James  Hare   

Herbert  George  Deedbs . 
John  D'Olier  George.. . 
Llewellyn  Edmund  Trahernc 
James  Joseph  Collins 
DanielGrayN.Watta-Russell 
Anthony  Carlisle    .... 

JohnHedley'^ 

Arthur  William  Knox  Gore 
James  Arthur  Morrah 
Hon.K,  PrendergastVerektr 

JohnSteel  , 

Francis  Yernon  Northey  . 

William  F.  Carleton 

Philip  Julian  Curtis 

John  Baptist  Shackle    . . . 

James  Forbes,  Adj 

Robert  Morris  Hazen  .  • . 
Charles  James  Pldllipps... 
George  Ffrench  Steiielin  ., 
Edward  Cockbam  Allen  . . 

Burnet  Bell  Forsyth 

Cromer  Ashbnmfaam 

George  Kennedy  Shaw  . . . 
Ensigns. 

AugostuB  Morgan 

Kennett  Gregg  Henderson 
Wm.  Brindley  Scott  Conyers 
G.C.Kelly  ,ii<(;.(Q.ir.9Apr.64) 

Fred.Austin   

Edward  Campbell  Ainslie 
j8fl.Sturgeon  Hamilton  Algar 
Edward  Robt.  King-Harman 
Charles  Yarworth  Jones 
Matthew  Tilford,  A4j. . . 
Joseph  John  Bradshaw . 
Fred.  Simon  A.  Orchard 
James  Kiero  Watson  •  •  • 
Chas.  Christopb.  Willoughby 

Jenico  Preston   

Robert  John  Hickman  •• . 
Thomas  Monsell  Warren  . 

George  Hatchell 

John  Owen  Young 

John  Malcolm  Sewell    . . . 

Joseph  Wigg 

Arthur  Tufnell    

Richard  Fra.  Jennings  . . . 
Frank  Sadlier  Brsrston . . . 
William  Henry  Napier  •  •  •  • 


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9  Mar.  40 

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18  Jan.  50 

P  11  July  61 
P20  Aug.  51 

22  Apr.  62 
P  23  Apr.  62 
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P  3  Mar.  64 
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11  Aug.  64 
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P  24  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  64 
P  20  Sept.  64 
P  20  Sept.  63 
P  26  Feb.  48 
P  8  Dec.  64 
P   8  Sept.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
P  27  Aug.  62 

22  Mar.  66 

30  Mar.  66 

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1  June  65 

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20  July  66 

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26  Oct.  66 
20  Oct.  66 

9  Nov.  65 
23  Nov.  65 
14  Dec  56 

P  21  Dec.  66 


P 13  Apr.  52 

21  Oct.  62 

23  June  63 

2  Oct.  53 

P  18  Mar.  63 

P 16  Dec.  63 

P  3  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

18  Aug.  54 

18  Aug.  54 

P25Aiig.54 
23  Mar.  66 
23  Mar.  66 
23  Mar.  66 
23  Mar.  66 
23  Mar.  65 
23  Mar.  56 
23  Mar.  55 
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23  Mar.  66 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  65 

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11  Mny  55 
11  May  66 
11  May  55 

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27  July  56 

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Paymait$r8,^i  ||  Q3I  Edward  Coxeii,^9  Feb.  26 ;  ^^vdLUut, 6  April.  09:  £<««/. 
28  June,  lU ;  Capt.  8  April,  25. 

2  Francis  FitzPatrick,  2  March  65;  Bm.  P 19  Oct.  49 ;  Lt,t\ 

3  Frederick  Thomas  PattersoD,  19  June  55.  [Maydl. 

A^utanU, — 3  lAeut.  James  Forbes,  5  Apr.  55. 

1  Ensign  George  Charles  Kelly,  1  May  55. 

2  Enaign  Matthew  TiUord,  9  Oct.  65. 

QuaHer-MaiteTs,-^^  Luke  FitzGibbon,'*  16  Oct.  47. 
3  Hugh  Campbell,  23  Mar.  55. 
1  M^UliiifD  HuQCer,  13  July  55. 

Surgeons,^2  Henry  James  Schooles,  M.D.  1  Oct.  47  ;  AssL-Surg,  28  June  39. 
1  John  Harrie  Ker  Innrs,  11  Mar.  53 ;  AssUt.^Surg.i  AfKii4i. 
8  Deodatos  William  £aton,  11  May  65  ;  Asgist^-Surg.  24  Oct.  45. 

Astistant' Surgeons,— 2  Brinaley  Nicholson/ 1  M.D.  25  Sept.  46. 

1  David  Ogilyy  Hoile,  M.D.  14  Oct.  51. 

2  Grahame  Young,  5  May  54. 

3  John  Mathew  fiiddle,  3  June  53. 
3  Thomas  John  Murphy,  28  April  54. 
3  James  Macartney,  6  Oct.  54. 
1  Arthur  Stretton,  1  Sept.  54. 

{\tt  Battalion  embarked  for  India,  July,  1845.    Depot,  Chatlutm,} 
I2nd  Batt,  emb.for  the  Cape  ef  Good  Hope,  June  1851.    Depot,  Athlone.^ 
[Srii  BattaHen,  Bead^Quarters,  Curragh  of  Kildare,] 

BegimentaliQreen — Facings  Bcsj\et.^Agentt,  Messrs.  CharleaR.  6c  M'^alter  M'Grigor. 
Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bt,,  Armit  and  Co. 


1  Sir  William  Davy  commanded  the  6th  Battalion  of  the  00th  at  the  battlee  of  Roleia,  Vimicra,  tod 
Talav«ra,  for  which  he  has  received  a  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

d  Lleut-Oencral  Bunbury  terred  with  the  ■torming  party  at  Fort  Frederick,  and  at  the  capture  of 
Surinam  in  lt»04.  Served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Hullaud,  including  the  attaclis  on  Mertera,  and  the 
bomiiardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  intwerp.    Served  also  In  the  American  war. 

S  Uoioiiel  Uennis  served  with  the  Ut  Baualion  dOth  RIHes  during  theseoond  siege  operations  at  Mooltan, 
and  commanded  the  Battalion  27th  Dec.  1848,  when  tlie  enemy's  outposts  and  suburbs  of  Mooltan  were 
captured  (wounded) ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  batile  of  Ooojerat,  pursuit  of  the  fugiiive  Sikh  army 
until  Its  flnal  surrender  at  Rawttl  Plndee,  and  expulsion  of  the  AfTghan  force  beyond  the  Kbyber  Pais 
(Medal  and  Cla»p«). 

4  Lieut-Colonel  Spence  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  QOlh  Rifles  during  (he  second  siege  operations  at 
Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  tlie  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel  of  Mooltan}  afterwards 
at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  under  Rajah  Shere  Sing  until  its  final  rurrendvr 
at  Rawul  Pindee»  occupation  of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  expulsion  of  tho  Affghan  force  under  the 
Ameer  Doet  Mahomed  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Lt-Colonel  Bedford  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-63  (Medal),  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Lt.-Col. 
for  services. 

C  Unjor  Bingham  seized  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles  during  the  second  slree  operations  at 
Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town,  and  capture  of  the  citadel.  Afterwards  at  tho 
battle  of  Ooojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army,  and  expulsion  of  the  AftjRhan  force  beyond  the  Khvbcr 
Pass.  Commanded  the  Companies  of  the  60th  engaged  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  £usofxye  country 
llih  Dec.  1849,  and  was  seven*ly  wounded  in  the  head  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Minors  Douglas  and  Kennedy,  and  Captain  Tongue,  served  the  Puiv}aub  campaign  of  I84i>  (Medal  and 
Cl'«4p),  and  were  present  during  the  second  slesre  operations  at  Mooltan  (including  the  siege  and  storm  of 
thn  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel),  bnttle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  nrmy  until  its  final  surrender 
at  Rawul  Plndee,  the  occupation  of  Attock  and  Pei>hnwur,  and  expulsion  of  tho  Aflghan  force  beyond  the 
Kh>ber  Psss.    Served  also  in  the  expedition  avalnst  the  AiTr^edies  in  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1800. 

0  Lt.-Col.  Hope  served  in  the  Kafilr  war  of  I861o99  (Medal),  and  reccif  ed  tho  brevet  rank  of  Mtgor  for  bis 
services. 

10  Captains  Yonge,  North,  Clapcott,  Hutchinson,  and  Muter,  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1849 
(Medal  and  Clasps),  and  were  present  during  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan  (including  the 
siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel),  battle  of  O.oojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  until 
lis  Anal  surrender  at  Rawul  Pmdec,  occupation  of  Attock  and  Pe«hawur,  mid  expulsion  of  the  Afiklian 
force  beyotid  the  Kbyber  Pass. 

1 1  Captains  Bllgh.  Rigaud.  U.  J.  Robertson,  Ellis ;  Lieut.  Cockbum,  Montgomery,  and  Asslst.*6urgeon 
KicbolHon,  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  18514-3  (Medal). 

U  Sir  Edward  Campbell  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1840  (Medal  and  Clasps),  and  wai  present 
during  the  second  kiege  operations  at  Mooltan  (ineludlng  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of 
the  citadel),  battle  of  Oo<ijerat,.  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  until  its  surrender  at  Rawul  Plndee,  occupation 
of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  expulsion  of  the  AfTghan  force  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  with  the 
expedition  against  the  AflVeedies  in  the  Kohat  Pais  In  18A0,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  8||f^^'^^^I^J^^4J  [^ 


6<X&  ( The  Kht^t  Royal  Eifle  Corps).  157—158 

U  Oaptt.  WllllMnt,Pltsffefm1d.  St.  John*  Andrew*,  tnd  Euttaeo  Rohtrtaon,  Mrv«d  with  the  Itl  Battalion 
60Ui  RIttva  during  tttetecund  Mie^e  opersiiant  Kt  Mooltim,  including  th«  •lege  an<l  itnrat  nf  the  town,  tnd 
capture  of  tiie  citadel.  Afirrwardi.  at  ihe  baiie  of  Goojf  lai.  Hie  purtuii  or  liie  S<l(h  at  my,  und  the  exi  ul* 
liou  of  the  Aflithan*  beyond  the  Kliyber  Pnss.  AIm>  i»re»enc  durins  liie operations  in  ili«  >  H^ofiye  cdiiniry, 
and  cupiurc  of  tlie  insurgent  vil^axea  i  n  the  llih  and  14tlt  llee.  1840.  CM|it  Busiace  Aoberiaon  served  ia 
the  expedition  a«a:nat  the  Affreedies  In  the  Kodat  Past  in  Feb.  lSSO(Medai  and  Cla»pi>}. 

i5  I'mpi.Uurdoii  «enr«Nl  as  exiru  Aidt-UL'-CHiiip  lo  Bn^adiei  (aprun,  in  tlie  I'uiunub  mmpMlgn  of  1848-9, 
including  ibe  M'cond  sirge  operations  af  Moolian,  and  battle  of  Ooojfrai  (U>  dwi  and  Cla«pa). 

10  CapU  Ifaguiff  served  irltb  tlie  55th  Rrgi.  in  China  (Medal),  at  Amoy,  ChnSHn.  and  Cbinliae;  aad 
with  tbe  OOtli  throughout  the  Puidtnb  canipaiKn  of  1848-0,  including  Ihe  sifge  and  »torm  of  tiiet»wn  aad 
c^ptare  of  tbe  citadel  of  Mooltan,  bsitle  of  Oo<  Jerat,  and  fcubs^queni  operations  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  CapUin  Earle  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1R51-^  (Uedal)  on  the  Siaff  or  Sir  Qvo.  Cai heart  (Medal). 

18  Capi.  Brooke  served  wiih  tbe  ist  Battalion  dOtta  Rilica  darlna  the  second  siege  operaiiona  at  Mooltaa, 
inclnding  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capinre  of  the  dtadel  of  Mooltan ;  aft*  rwards  at  the  battle 
of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  8ikb  army  under  Rsuab  Shere  Sing  unill  tta  flpel  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee, 
occupation  of  Attocli  and  Pe»hawur,  and  expulsion  of  ihe  Affghan  force  ander  the  Aaseer  Ooei  Mahi*ined 
beyond  the  Kbrb«r  Pass :  was  wounded  at  MoolUn  87th  Dec  1848  (Medal  and  Claaps).  Berr«d  abo  in  the 
KaiBr  war  of  1851-59  (Medal). 

90  Oapt.  Coxen  servni  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1800,  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  fnclatfto 
tbe  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Uirandode  Corvo,  Ponte  da  Rheua,  Sabugal,  and 
Almeida ;  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor,  sieice  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  stonn  of  BadiO*"?  battle 
of  Salbmaiiv^a,  capture  of  Madrid,  actions  at  Zamarnos  and  San  Milan,  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  of 
Leeaca,  Vera  bridge  and  heights;  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive  (from  0th  to  18th  Dec),  and  Orthes;  and  affair 
at  Titrbes.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  knee  at  Waterloo.  Ue 
baa  received  the  War  Medal  and  fn  Clasps.    Served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  (Medal). 

91  Captain  Wilton  served  in  the  55lh  liegiment  during  theChmeee  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present 
at  tbe  operations  before  Nankin. 

t-i  Major  Ward  served  as  Aid«'de-Cainp  to  Colonel  Viscount  Melville  during  tbe  campaign  io  the 
Pui^nub  of  I848-40,  iueludinff  the  second  siege  operations  before  Aiooltan  and  battle  of  Oo<>Jerat  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps).  Served  witii  a  detachment  of  the  80th  during  operations  in  the  Kuxofsie  country  in 
Dec.  1840,  Hnd  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  European  portion  of  tbe  forca  sent  against  the  Affreedlea  in  tbe 
Koliat  Paaa  In  Feb.  1850. 

98  Qr.-Masier  PiuOlnbon  served  with  tbe  46th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1848.7  (Medal). 

S*  Ueut.  Hedley  served  with  the  89nd  Rigt.  in  the  Purjaub  cauipatKn  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the 
second  siege  operations  before  Moultan  (including  the  htorm  and  capture  of  tlie  city  and  surrender  of  tbe 
Ibrtieat),  Bttrrebder  of  tbe  iort  and  garrison  of  Cbeniote,  aud  battle  of  Ooujerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  Qltt  Foot, 

S  Captt.  neaeea,  Vanislde,  and  Wiekham,  Lianta.  Baee,  Berry,  Dowler.  aad  Qr.-Mast.  Wall  sewed  in  tbe  Fvntaab  cam- 
paigB  of  1848-9;  preaeat  at  tbe  pasMge  of  tbe  Chcnab,  and  in  the  battles  of  Ssdoolapove,  Chlllianwallab,  aad  Goojerat* 
and  with  tbe  fteld  forac  in  parsut  of  tbo  eaemy  to  the  Rbybcr  Pass  in  Mareb  I84»  (Medals  and  two  Clasps). 

ft  Miijor  Riiinev  served  thmuKhdut  the  whole  oi  ih«  operittiona  n  China  (Medai)i  commencing  with  tbe 
first  taking  of  Chusan  and  termiUNting  with  tbe  demonstration  before  Nankin,  including  the  aiurro  and 
captnre  of  ttie  heights  above  Canton,  atiai-k  and  capture  of  Anioy,  second  capture  oi  Chusan.  attack  and 
capture  of  the  heighu  of  Chmhae,  occupation  of  Nlnapo,  repulse  of  tbe  nighi^itack  on  Ningpo,  attack 
and  cap'orv  of  ihe  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  tbe  heights  of  Segoun,  attack  and  capture  of  Cbapoo, 
Wooeung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Poo. 

8  M^or  Redmond  and  Captain  Hudson  served  throughout  the  PunJaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  were 
present  at  the  i>assan  of  the  Chenab*  and  in  the  battles  uf  Sadoolapore,  Cliilllanwallah,  and  Goojerat, 
and  with  the  field  fon-e  In  purtuli  of  the  enemy  to  tbe  Khjber  Pass  in  M^rch  1840  Medala  and  two 
ClMia.  Bxpedulon  into  the  Kuxofzle  country;  in  action  with  the  enemy  lltli  and  14ih  Dec.  1840;  presmt 
at  tiie  capture  and  deetmction  of  ihe  insurcent  villaees  of  Sagvow,  Pullee,  Zoormuiidie,  and  ^ileerkanie, 
on  thoae  daya.  Bxpediiion  to  Kuhat  against  the  Affredie  Tribe,  lOtb,  llth,  ISth,  and  18ib  Feb  1850,  In 
wblrb  MNjor  Redmond  commanded  the  Awnk  compiinlee. 

It  Oapt.  RIehardstin  served  the  C'^mpNig'  on  theSi  tiej  with  theOlh  Regi.,  and  wae  present  at  the  battles 
•f  Moiidkee,  i'erdxeahah  and  S^braon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  « ampalsn  of  1848-0 
with  tbe  Olst  Regi.,  and  was  prenent  at  Kamnuggur  and  the  passage  of  the  ClifUMb,  the  battles  of  t^arioola- 
pore  und  Chillianwaliali,  and  with  the  field  force  In  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyher  Pcm  in  Maicb 
1840  iMetlal  and  two  Ca^ps). 

It  Caplala  Orelg  serred  tn  tb«  Pnajaub  eaaapaign  of  IM8-9  ( Medal  and  Clasp),  was  present  at  tbe  paMSge  of  the  Chcnal), 
Md  ia  tbe  bat»*«s  ol  aailooiapore  and  Oncijerat.  and  •lib  the  Held  rorce  in  pursuit  of  the  eneny  to  the  Kb) her  Pass  in 
Mareb  iSlV  expediaoa  Into  the  BusuAile  eovntry  i  in  action  with  the  enemy  lltb  and  14th  Dee.  1849  ;  present  at  the 
eapnirt  aad  dostrnctlfMB  of  the  insurfent  villam  of  Sageow,  Puller,  Zoonnundle,  and  Sbeerksoce. 

IS  Licos.  Oabbrtt  served  In  tbe  Punjanb  eanpatgo  nf  I84B-9  (Medal  and  Clasp)  i  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Oo^etas.  and  wtth  the  fteld  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enetny  to  the  Kbyber  Pais  in  March  >849. 

14  Lieut.  Moore  served  in  tbe  Punjaub  eaapaign  of  1848-9.  and  was  present  ai  the  battle  of  Ooeierat,  aad  wftli  the  teM 
fovce  Hi  pur«uit  ofltbe  enemy  to  'he  Khyber  Pass  in  March  1849  ( Medal  and  Clasp)  i  expedition  to  Kobat  against  the 
Aftedie  Tribe  10th.  llth,  ltih.and  ISili  Feb.  ia60 

15  Lieut  M-  Dominab  serred  in  tbe  Puniaub  eampalau  of  1M8-9.  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles 
of  ChilUaawallah  (wounded)  and  Ooojerat.  aau  with  ihe  Scld  force  la  pursuit  of  tbe  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  in  March 
1849  ( MMlai  and  twu  Clasps). 

M  LleuL  Mfsefcenbury  sererd  In  tbe  PmOaub  eampaifn  oi  1848  9  ( Medal  and  Clasp)  %  and  was  present  at  tbe  battle  uf 
Geeie^t.  ami  with  the  Seld  force  in  put  suit  ol  the  enraiv  to  the  Kh}ber  Pass  in  Mstcb  1849  \  expedition  to  the  Knsolkte 
ceootr^  ;  in  artlfO  with  tbe  enemy  I  lib  and  14th  Di^c.  1849  i  present  at  the  oapture  and  destructiim  of  the  insurgent  villages 
of  !taf«o«,  Vnllep.  Znomntmdle.  and  Sheerlianre. 

17  Lieut.  Beid  seieed  t>  e  Punja-.b  campaign  of  184a  49.  ineludine  die  capture  of  the  Sikh  Poru  of  Runrur.  Nunrul, 
aatf  Murarve,  aAir  at  Ramnugaor,  pisia«e  of  the  Chpb>b.  tknitlestu  Cbi  Ulan  wallah  and  Ooojerat,  punnitof  tbr  Afl^baa 
anny  to  tbe  Klnber  Pmn  abd  ocevpation  of  pcsbanar  (Medal  and  two  Clasps)     Srrvrd  onder  Sir  Coiin  Campbell  on  the 

HjiiililiiMt  )ii  Trr  ""• r "*  "'•-'-—    and  was  present  at  the  desimetionol  thefciis  and  stmngbolds  of  the 

Mwaiiii  aaii  o«ber  bill  tribes. 

18  Snigeoa  asewan  served  with  the  19tb  Regt.  throagboot  tha  Puainb  eampaiga  ia  1848.9.  inelodlng  the  .passage  of 
tbe  CbsMSbt  aad  ibe  baltlea  of  ChUliaawallab  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  aad  Clasps).        Digitized  by  Kj O O  V  VC 


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"NIVELLE"      "NIVE"      "ORTHRS"      "TOULOUSE"     "  PENINSULA"— Flank 

Compa«le».«»MAlDA"    "PUNJAUB"    "CHll.LIAN WALLAH"    -GOOJEKRAT." 
Colonel.— 9  Wi  John  Reeve,  '  Ens.  23  Oct.  UO ;  Lieut,  and  Capt.  1 1  Api  il  05; 

Caf.t.  and  Lieut.-Col.  26  Dec.  13  ;  Col.  22  July  30 ;  Mf{jor.-O'en.  23  Nov.  41; 

Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  61»t  Foot,  11  Oct.  52. 
LieiU.'ColoneU.—WiWmxi  Jones,'  CB.  Em.  10  April  26;  Lieut.  p12  Dec-  26; 

Capt.  P  24  Nov.  35 ;  Mqj.  26  July  44 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  29  Dec.  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
Charles  Clement   Deacon,*  JJw*.  p28  Aug.  35;  Lieut.  p2   Dec.  37;    Capt. 

26  July  44 ;  Mqj.  10  Aug.  49 ;  Lt.-Col.  P  11  May  55. 
Mqjors.— Henry  Garner  Rainey,*  Ens.  12  April  81 ;  Lieut.  8  June  83;  Capt. 

P  27  Dec.  42;   Major,  p  20  April  40. 
John  Patrick  Redmond,"  Jffn*.  7  Jan.  42 ;  Lt.  p  29  Sept.  43 ;  Cajyt.  20  May  48  ; 

Major,  P  11  May  55. 

Z  I      ENSIGN.  LIEUT.  CAPTAIN.    |11REV.-MAJ. 

Charles  J.  Ottep,«  #. 
William  Alex.  Dely' 


20  Dec.  24 

31  July  28 

AlexandcrWiUianiGordon|p  11  Mar.  42 


\Vm.  Ed.  Durand  Deacon^ 


3  June  42 


Robert  Cecil  Dudgeon  . 

William  James  Hudson* 

Hen.  B.  Hillm.  Burnside^ 

Edw.  Thomas  Wickham-'  I  p  19  Aug.  42 

Drought  Rich.  Croasdailel     3  May  44 

Robert  Hunt In  4  Sept.  40 

Robert Greig »« !P22July  45 

C.  Rowland  Richardson'o  |P  16  Feb.  44 

Lieutenants.  I 
Rich.  Gunn  Bracken  bury  I 
George  Alexander  Bace'^ 

David  Reid) 

Edward  Ring  Berry,'  r. 
Thomas  Maitland  Moore" 

Tlioinas  Gabbett*' 

George  Sotheby  Tyler 
Stephen  M*Don6ugh'^ 
Henry  Brackenbury  *• 
Thomas  Geo.  DuprI  Payn 
Geddes  Sanson!  Twynam 
Thomas  John  Sadleir    . . 
Wm.  Hen.  Wilson  Pattoun 
Robert  Richardson  Daly 
Arthur  Cotton  Youiijr   . . 
Thomas  Edward  Gordon 
H.Geo.AustinVlcars,  Ac^ 

Robert  Hutton   

John  Sloman 

Charles  John  Griffiths  .. 

William  Dowlor*    

Ensigns. 

Henry  John  Yonge 

Charles  Henry  Boileau  . . 
Sam.  Bucknall  Elkington 


P  28  Aug.  40 

P  20  Aug.  42 

27  Dec.  42 


23  Aug.  44 

28  July  44 
31  Mar.  46 

29  Jan.  47 

20  July  47 
P  26  May  48 

28  Apr.  46 

10  April  49 

18  Aug.  48 

P  16  Feb.  49 

P 18  Oct.  45 

27  April  49 

17Scpt.5C» 

27  Dec.  50 

P 15  Feb.  60 

21  Aug.  49 
P  17  Oct.  51 
P29  May  49 
P17  Aug.  62 
P17  Dec.  62 

22  Oct.  60 


24  July  52 
31  Aug.  56 
30  Nov.  55 


12  Nov.  27 
21  April  33 
P  3  May  44 
P  26  Jan.  44 
26  July  44 
26  July  44 
26  July  44 
26Julv  44 
23  April  46 

12  Feb.  42 
20  Nov.  47 
23  Dec.  45 

P  20  Dec.  46 
3  May  47 
P  25  Feb.  48 

26  April  49 
5  June  49 

13  Oct.  49 

27  Apr.  49 
7  June  50 

26  June  50 
25  Oct.  5U 

P23July  47 
13  Feb.  62 

P   8  June  52 


OMur.dO    7  June   49 

22  Oct.  47 
P  29  Dec.  48 

28  July  49 

20  July  50 
P  28  Feb.  61 
P  2  Sept.  61 

13  Feb.  52 

16  Mar  53 
P  24  Jan.  51 
P11  May  55 

24  Sept.  65 

4  Lt.-Col.DemooB  icrved  in  tlicPaa. 
jaub  campaign  of  i84S.9,  pmeat  at 
the  passage  of  the  Chenab»  aad  in 
the  battles  of  SadooUpore,  Chilliau. 
walUh.  and  Goojerat,  and  with  the 
Held  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy 
to  the  Khyber  Para  in  Mareh  184?. 
Medals  and  two  Clasps.  Bzprdiiion 
into  the  Easufkieeottotrj ;  in  action 
with  the  enemy  11th  and  l4th 
Dee.  1R49;  present  at  the  rapture 
and  destruction  of  the  insurgent 
villages  of  Kaggow.  Pnllee,  Zoor- 
mnndie,  and  Sheeikanrc  on  tlkooa 
days,  in  which  be  conunanded  the 
portion  (300  men)  of  his  Regiment 
employed. 

6  Maj.  Otter  served  with  the  14th 

at  siege  and  capture  ot  Bhurtpora 

in  \9tM.  When  in  the  4th  Rcgt.  he 

n  1^  "-rC"^  ^n  !  commanded  the  storming  party  in 

P  17  Dec.  62   the  attsck  on  the  Fort  of  llnddaui. 

P21  Mav  62  8otttliemMahrattaeoaatry»iaJnne 

a  TkT^    eo    1841.  HeserredasAcungAsMstant 

2  Dec.   63  Adjuunt-General  of  H.  H.  forveo 

daring  the  PuiO*ab  campaign  of 

1 84S-9,  and  was  present  at  tne  aflhir 

of    Itamnuffier,   passage    of    the 

Chenab,  and   battles  of  Sadoola- 

pore,  Chillianwallah,aBd  Goqicrat 

(Medal  and  two  Clasps). 


P  27  Oct.  64 

19  Jan.  65 
Pll  May  56 
P    7  Sept.  55 

24  Sept.  65 

7  Capt.  Dely  senred  in  the  campaign  against  the 
fUgah  of  Cooij  in  1834  with  the  48th  Bcgt.  Berred  in 
the  FuDiianb  campaign  of  1848-9.  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  in  the  battles  of  Badoo< 
lapore  and  Chilllanwallah.  and  with  the  Add  (bice 
in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  tbe  Khyber  Pass  in 
Mareh  1849.  Medal  and  one  Clasp.  Expedition  into 
tbe  Bttsufsie  country  (  in  action  with  the  enemy  11th 
and  14th  Dee.  1849;  present  at  the  capture  and  dc- 
struction  of  theinsutgeni  villages  of  Saggow,  PaUc» 
Zoormuttdie,  and  Sheerkanee  on  those  days. 

[Capt.  16  March  63. 
Pay/iuMfer.— Aiidmv  Grant,  25  Nov.  53 ;  Ene.  2  June  43;  Lt.  23  Aug.  44; 
At^utajU.'-Lieut.  Henry  George  Austin  Vicars,  20  Feb.  56. 
Qr.-Jfa*#er.— Michael  Wall,»  16  Feb.  41 ;  Ens.  6  Nov.  40. 
5ur^6on.—Ladovic  Charles  Stewart,'*  11  June  62;  Assist.  5Mry.8  June  41. 


Assistant-Surgeons.— Herbert  Tavlor  Reade,  8  Nov.  60. 
Robert  M'Nab,  MD.  8  Nov.  60. 
Colin  M.  M.  Miller,  M.D.  7  Nov.  51. 


Facings  Buff. 

Agents,  Messrs. 

Cox  k  Co. 


^L^^^^^^S^^  i*^^  ''***•  'i!  Oren««er  Guards  in  Sieily  In  1806-7  »  Sir  John  Mooie*s  campaign  In  180S  9.  «m1 

JT  JIS^u    l!.i  ..S  L*!*'^"*^  .-?****•  ^  «n>«Mtlon  to  Waletaeren  in  1609.     Wrot  to  Cadis  In  181 1,  and  remained  In 

Sl^^«  T     ?fo?f  *J™*'"f  "^  I"* »  »"^"»  •*  »*»«  P*«"««  •^  "»•  BIdassoa,  battles  of  the  NIvelle  and  Nit..     Serrrd 

SlS!.!r?fff?°I  *'"•  i^'^*°«  *»  »»Wrt  of  Quatrr  Bras  and  Watrrtoo,  stonning  ot  Prronne  and  eaptnve  ol  Paris. 

?lS5Jil!^i5!  *™y  «»'?««P*»«>  «»«»*•  '•*»«»  •"  England  In  18IS.  He  hssreeelved  the  War  Medal  with  Oiree  Ciaspa. 

nl?fi;S«  5^^li™V*if  5l^*.i"  **»«  f  ?»i*«>  campaign  of  1848-9.  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab.^ 

^.552  .^%?^?*«  •?«  F.***Hl.^.r*H*^»  rf«er  which  he  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the^atU^of  Ooqjerat;  and  he 

^^^^S^^LSl}'it'^Si^\^'^f  force,  consisting  of  atraop  ofllengal  Horse  ArtiUen^  and  the  •lit 

m  pnrsnit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pans  tn  March  1849.    (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  was  nominated  a  CB.) 

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ii:J:;S;.J!"l!i.l';;i-^:]   t^2,u/  ( Tl^e  WUhUhe)  Hegt.  of  I'ooL  160 

"  NIVE  "  "  PENINSULA  "  "  FEROZESHAH  "  "  SOBRAON  »  "  SEVASTOPOJ^" 

Y— rtberr.  Co/onc/.— *  Thomas  Lighdbot,*  C.B.,  En:  Aug.  99 ;  lAeut.  14  March  00 ;  Capt. 
67  15  Dec.  04;  Mt0or,  21  June  13 ;   Lt.-CoL  19  May   14;  Gi{.  6  May  31; 

Major-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.'Oen.U  Nov.  51 ;  Col,  62nd  Foot,  11  April  61. 
Lieut.'ColoneU.'^h&rles  Trullope,*  Ent,  p  19  Nov.  25;  Lt.  p  10  Oct.  26 ;  Capi, 
A       P23  Aux.  31 ;  Mf{f,  p  16  June  43 ;  Lt.-Col.  20  Nov.  46  ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
0  William  Lenox  1ngaU,>^/i«.27  Dec.  42;  Xtetif .  23  July  45;  Capt.  p7  Feb.  51; 
Mt0,  8  June  55;  Lt.-Col,  25  Oct.  55. 
Af((;ori.— James  Daubeuy/  Etia,  4  July  45  ;  Lieut,  p  28  April  46 ;  Capt*  p  6 
July  52 ;  Mnj,  8  June  55  •  Brevet  Lt,  -Col,  2  Nov.  55. 
j   11       u   M'Kay  Rynd,  J7/t«.P16Dec.  45;  Ltetc^  p5  Mar.  47;  Ca/if .  p  2  Sept.  53 ;  M(^, 
'  25  Oct.  55 


Captains.  I 

Geo.  Hampden  Wilkieson^ 
O.  Stoddart  Whumore*. . 
Samuel  George  Carter^  .. 
Charled  M.  S.  L.  Gwynne* 

CharleaCooch* 

Joseph  Sanderson'**    • . . 
C.Pitz  Neyitoew.c.30JuneM 

Graham  Hay  *^   

James  William  IMbbits  . . 
Edward  Henry  Hunter" 
Bnidney  Todd  Gilpin*  .. 
I  lolt  Waring  Cleike^^... 
Charles  Caiupbell  Cubitt* 
G.  Wm.  Bulkeley  Hughea 
John  Tliomaa  Chandler  >'. 
Bevllle  Ramsay 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Herrick  A  ugustua  Palmer'* 
Wm.Bromley  Davenport " 
Thomas  Milsoni/*  Adj. . . 
Thomas  A.  Fra>er  Dulf . . 
John  Joshua  Rowan  .... 
William  Montagu  Tharp . 
John  Manners  Kerr  .... 
Lfirenzo  G.  Dundas ''.... 

Hamilton  Hume 

Conrad  Sawyer 

Wm.  Lane  Robinson  Scott 
AdoIpiiU«  Frc^d.  Wnlsh  . . 
JohnArmitagi'Ciiippindall 
Cecil  Frederic  Hdlder    . . 

George  Fox  Grunt 

John  Augustus  Staines  . . 

Nichulas  G.  Elliot 

Archibald  George  Keen. . 

BK8IUN8. 

James  Morris  Toppin .... 
Matt.  Beachcroft  Harrison 
James  F.  MaePherson  •  • 
Beanchamp  Colclougb  . . 
Gerald  Butter  fieere  .... 
Henty  Anhur  Crane .... 

James  O'Hara    

George  Ane.  Crickitt. . . . 
Charles  John  Mi'es  .... 
John  Paine  Sargent  .... 

Richard  Clay 

John  Joseph  Carbery. .  •• 


LIEUT. 


P   8  Dec.  48 

23  Jan.  47 

13  June  45 

P 13  Apr.  49 

P21  Aug.  49 

25Stpt.49 

25  May  20 

P  18  Aug.  5:2 

P  20 June  51 

P  17  Aug.  5:2 

P 17  Dec.  52 

23  Nov.  49 
P  26  July  53 
P  2  Sept.  53 

24  Mar.  43 
P  23  Dec.  53 

P  27  Jan.  54 

7  Apr.  54 

31  Aug.  54 

P17  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  54 
5  Jan.  55 

25  Jan, 
P  26  Jan. 

13  Feb 
9  Mar.  55 

14  Mar.  55 

15  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 
P  15  May  56 

23  Mar.  55 

P 13  Feb.  55 

31  May  55 

7  Oct.  55 

P  30  Mar.  55 
11  May  55 

1  June  55 

4  July  55 

5  July  55 

6  July  55 

8  Oct.  55 

9  Oct.  55 
P  22  Oct.  55 

23  Oct.  65 

2  Nov.  55 
P23NOV.55 


P  7  Feb. 
P21  May 

18  July 
P  23  Sept. 
P  25  June 

16  Aug. 

9  Di'C. 

P  28  Oct. 

P31  Dec. 

V  2  Sept. 

28  Mar. 
P  26  Mar. 
P  3  Nov. 
P17  Nov. 
P 10  Oct. 
8  Dec. 


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51 
50 
48 
61 
52 
62 
24 
53 
52 
53 
64 
52 
54 
54 
45 
54 


6 

7 

21 

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29 

29 

29 

P16 

26 

8 

8 

8 

9 

25 

16 

P21 


55 
55 
55 


8  Dec.  54 
16  Dec.  54 

9  Feh.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar  55 
4  May  5o 
8  June  55 
8  June  56 

8  June  .55 

9  Sept.  65 
9  Sept. 65 

19  Sept.  55 

P   9  Oct.  65 

23  Oct    65 

26  Oct.  66 

P23  Nov.  65 

P 14  Dec.  65 


June  54! 
July  64; 
July  64 1 
Nov.  64 
Dec.  54 
Dec.  64 
Sept.  29 
F«b.  66 
Feb.  65 
June  66 
June  65 
June  65 
Sept.  66 
Oct.  65 
Nov.  55 
Dec.  55 


2  Nov.  66 
9  Nov.  46 


I  Licot..Gm.  LlfhUbot  Mnred  In 
Holland  tn  1799.  Aecompuited  the 
4AUi  to  Ui«  PcniMuli  In  1806,  and 
wa«  prctcni  •(  iho  bauln  of  Bolcia, 
Viinteni,  TUarera,  and  Bniaeo  t 
actions  of  Pomtel,  R«dlaba,  Con. 
delxa,  and  Sabofal  \  battle  %A  (>  uentci 
d'Unor.  sieve  of  BadiJoB  In  1811  i 
•lege  and  assault  of  Ciudad  Bodiigo. 
•(rira  and  aMaultof  BadiJot(slicbtl]r 
«  uundrd),  smrminf  of  Port  PIcurtea 
(•liftaily  wounded),  batUes  of  Sala* 
raanea,  Vittoria,and  tbe  Pyienm  i 
attack  on  the  Unea  ai  Sc  Jean  de  Lut, 
afflkir  at  Bastide.  and  the  battles 
of  Orthes  and  Toulouse  (seTeiely 
wounded).  He bas  receiT<^  tbe  Gold 
Medal  and  tww  Clasps  tor  Vlttorla, 
Pyrenees,  and  Toiilouet :  and  tbe  Sn* 
vrr  War  Medal  with  eleven  Ctupa 
for  the  other  baules  and  siefes. 


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Pay;fM«f^.— William  Drin;,*  7  S^pt.  55 ;  2^.  6  Not.  64 ;  J^iMf .  ItB  Feb.  55. 

Adjutant, — Lieut,  Thomas  MiUom,  2  March  55. 

(^uarter^Moiter, '-J HTsitB  Gamble,  2  Feb.  55. 

Surgean.—Dadliy  Hanley,  M.D.,  16  Keb.  55;  AuUt^^Surg.  SO  Jaly  47. 

AuUtant'SurgwM.-^ciim  Bldoii  Yoangp,  H.D.,  28  Oct  63. 

Sydney  Alder,  3  Nov.  54. 

Henry  Lloyd  Bandell,  5  Jan.  55. 

FaclngM  Buff. — Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Esq. 

9  Colonel  TrolIO|M  terred  at  the  si^ita  of  S«bastopol  {n  18M-ft5  (Madal  aad  Oatp). 

8  Lt.-Colon«*i  Inirall  mitmI  Ui«  Sutlc^l  eamp«ign  of  1846  40,  incl'idiiiK  the  batiimef  FcrocOTbab  (wooihImI) 
add  rttibmoii  (Mediil  and  C  a^ps).  S-  rred  atio  at  thr  ftie  e  v(  Sebaatopol  in  16M-55,  and  wat  wouiidad  at  the 
attiick  Oil  the  Qiiairies  on  the  8ih  Jitnr  (Mi  dal  ftml  Clnsp). 

4  M.-Coloi.a  DHUlM>n7  *e#v«d  wiib  lue  Wind  at  the  sir^  of  Sebnftopnl  tn  1854  05,  fnrTadhif  the  attack 
on  tin*  c^uarrlM  8tlt  Juiio  (micB-advii  to  thi-  comuand),  on  Uia  Eedan  18th  Juue  (coAmandau  the  R>irt.)» 
and  Hgain  on  the  8ih  Sept.  (Mt^iiil  and  Claitp).  ^ 

6  Cdpiain  WiUlPton  »erT,d  at  the  sn  ge  of  ^ehastnpol  tn  1854-55. including  the  attack  on  the  Quarriaa  8ih 
June,  ami  on  the  Kedan  18th  June  (Medal  4ind  Cla»p). 

0  GaptMin  Whitmore  served  in  the  latter  part  or  the  Kaffir  war  In  1847.  Wailn  tbeartlon  of  Boein  Ptaata 
and  dHfeai  of  the  Insurgent  Bt>ersin  1848.  Served  thmashout  the  Kufllr  war  of  I8AI-5S,  and  was  pfMent  with 
the  3nd  Division  in  iie«rly  every  affair,  including  the  storming  uf  ihf  Iron  Hounta>n.  CooBiiHindHl  8ir 
Harry  Smith's  escort  rrom  March  lo  Nov.  1851,  duriug  wblrh  time  he  was  repeatedly  employe-  as  a  Malt 
otflcer  With  the  varioui  culttinns  on  patrol.  Acted  as  M(0<>r  of  Pri^ade  to  the  Sud  Division,  fr<>in  Nor. 
18A1  to  Oct.  I85i;  and  a»  Brinde  Ifujor  t  >  tho  Cavairr  Btivade  In  ibe  Eipedlilon  under  }*ir  George  Cath- 
cart,  ending  in  rhe  battle  of  Berea.  He  haa  had  two  horses  shot  under  him  la  action,  ai  d  haa  been  re|.eat- 
edit  th^niied  In  Brigade  and  Division  Orders,  as  well  as  in  the  General  Orders  and  Despatches  of  Sir  H.  Siuitli 
and  ol  Sir  G.  Cathcnrt  (Medal). 

7  Capuln  Carterserved  with  the  5Ist  Beat,  during  the  war  in  Burmah  from  April  to  Aiignst  185)1 ;  was  on 
board  tite  B.  I.  C.  «team  »Ioop  SstostriM  durinir  the  naval  aetioa  and  deatraction  of  tlie  eiienf 's  sioekaHet 
on  the  Rangoon  River,  served  diiring  the  surceedii.a  ihree  days' Operaliona  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm 
and  capture  of  Rangoon  ;  also  at  tiie  assault  and  capture  of  Bas-xeln,  I9th  May  (severely  woundid).  Waa 
mc>ntiotied  in  General  Godwin's  despatches  as  ** deserving  the  best  consideratloB  of  Government"  for  hia 
services  at  the  capturing  by  siorm  tiie  enemy's  (stronghold,  and  entrenched  poeliion  ■cmili  of  Baa>eln, 
armed  with  sixteen  gun»  and  twenty  ghigalis;  and  honoured  with  the  best  tbanlia  of  the  Oovenior^Gcfieial 
tn  Council  (Medai). 

8  Captain*  Gwynne,  Gilpin,  and  Cabitt  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebattopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  and  Cl<i»p). 

9  Major  Oooch  served  at  the  sl*>ge  of  8eha<topol  in  1854-55.  including  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  Sth 
June,  and  oa  the  Redaa  18th  Jam-  and  8th  S^pL  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

10  Captain  Sasderaini  served  the  8«U^  rampaign  of  1845-46,  iududlng  the  baUlai  of  Feroawhali  and 
Sohraon  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

U  Captain  May  served  at  the  ai«|^  of  Sebsstopol  In  1854-55,  including  the  attack  on  the  Qaarriet  (Medal 
and  daap). 

19  Oipcaln  Bnnter  served  at  the  slefe  of  Sebastopol  tn  1854-55,  including  the  attack  on  ttaa  QnarrieaStli 
June,  arid  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept— wounded  (Medal  und  Cla»p). 

19  CSaptain  Cterke  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  irom  May  1855,  Including  the  attack  on  the  Qnarrlea 
(Wedal  and  Clasp). 

15  Ciptalr.  ci  aiidler  served  with  the  10th  Regt  In  tiie  SutleJ  eampaign  of  1846-«^  toeioAlBf  the  battle  of 
8ob>ann  (Mednl).  Also  the  Puiijaub  campaicn  «f  1848  9,  im-ludina  lite  whole  of  the  tdi-w  ottemtlons  beford 
Mookan,  affair  of  the  9tli  Sepi.  (wounded).  Ktorrainc  ibi-  euetny's  strongly-entrenched  position,  eair>ing  of  thd 
heights  before  Mooltan,  and  surrender  of  the  fortrets:  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Qoqferat  (Medal  and 
Clasp's). 

15  Lieut.  Palmer  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  taken  priaoner  at  the  attack  on  tha 
Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  C^ip). 

17  Lieut.  Davenport  si-rved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  waa  sererely  wounded  at  the  attaek 
on  ihe  Bedan  on  the  8th  SepU  (Medal  and  Claitp). 

18  Lieut.  Milsom  served  at  the  sieg''  of  Sebaatopnl  In  1855.  IneludiDg  the  attaek  oB  Hm  Qaarrlei  on  Stit 
June,  and  on  the  Redan  18ih  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medale  and  Clasp). 

19  Ueut.  Dundas  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Bedaa  oa  the*8tli 
Sept.  (Medal  and  Obtsp). 

90  Paymaster  Dring  serred  the  SuUeJ  campaign  of  1845-40,  aad  waa  wounded  at  the  battle  of  VrroaeAah 
(Medal).  Served  also  at  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol  ta  1885,  and  waa  wounded  at  the  attack  oa  the  Redan  on 
the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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"^  ^l£iy  ""']    63rd  (  The  West  Suffoth)  Regt  of  Foot. 

"BGMONT-OP-ZEE"  "MARTINIQUE"  "GUADALOUPE»'«« ALMA" 
"INKERMAN"  SEVASTOPOL." 


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CoZ^i^;.— ||T1ioma8Renah/CB.£>u.UAug  99;  X^9May00;  Oip#.8Mftr.94 ; 

Affltfor,  5  Not.  12;  Lieut.-Col.  27  Dee    13;  Col.  22  July  90;  Mqj.^Qm. 

23  Not.  41 ;  Lt.-Qen.  11  Not.  61 ;  CoL  68ra  Foot  26  Nov.  60. 
£ieu^-CotonW«.— Patrick  Lindesay,"  J^m.  p21  Feb.  34;  LieiU.  p6  Feb.  86; 

Capi.  16  8ept.  46 ;  Jf/^or,  P23  Dec.  63 ;  Lietii.  Col.  9  Marrb  65.  • 

P  Edward  Rowley  HUl,'  Bm.  23  Feb.  1 3 ;  LUmt.  24  Feb.  14 ;  Capi.  p  26  Sept. 

26;  Breo,'Mf^or,  23  Not.  41  ;  ilfaJer,P6  May  42;  Lt-Col.  1  Jan.  47; 

Col.  28  Not.  54. 
ilfq;ar#.— Thomas  Harries,*  Ens.  n  19  July  33;  Lieut,  p  2  May  34;  Capt.  P  26 

Jan.  44;  Mf^or,  6  Not.  64. 
Charles  Higginbotham,*  Ens.  p  29  June  15 ;  Lieut.  20  Sept.  33;  Capt.  30  June 

44 ;  Mnj.  29  Dec.  54. 


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CAPTAI!f9. 

Charles  Edw.  Falrtlouffh* 
William  Pred.Carter«  .. 
John  StUlman  Gould^  .. 
Francis  Douglas  Grey*  • . 
Robert  Carter  Banford' 


Chas.  Le  Mesnrier  Carey*i  p13  Aug.  47 


BNSI»If. 


P 12  May  87 
P  1  Dec.  37 
P  30  Sept.  42 
9  May  40 
P   6Sepi.34 


William  Hy.  Newenham'* 
P.  T.  Logan  Patersou*"  . . 
Christopher  Jas.Magnay^* 

Robert  Bennett* 

Vere  Hunt  Bowles*®  .... 
W.Wedderbiim  Arbathnot 
Archibald  Wybench*^.... 

William  Fitz  Roy 

Dune.  Pleydell  Bouverie 

LiBUTBNANTB. 

Kenneth  Bruce  Stuart". . 
Edward  Joseph  Hunt'* . . 
Charles  Augustus  Hatid*^ 
GeorgePereeTal  Beamit^h" 
Sam.AshtonYateBenyon'* 
Lawrence  Edward  Knox*** 
Alex.  Macleay  Dnmaresq'^ 
WalterSam.Marson/U^/. 
Stojrart  Hervey  Bruce". . 
Charles  Colquhoon  Pye" 

Stephen  Mo<>re** 

Richard  HalUlay  Archer" 

Alfred  Grey" 

Geo.  Watlin  Clntterbuck 
John  Rd.  Ramsbottom" 
I  Fred.  Verney  M.  Raynes 
iArthur  Geo.  F.  Griffiths" 
I  Pred.Harris  Dawes  Yeith" 
iThomas  Coote  Grant . . 
'Thomas  Lewis  Twiston 
George  Rochlbrt  Byron 
William  Grogan  GraTes 

Ensigns. 
Gilberfde  Lacy  Lacy" 
Charles  Bradford  Brown*' 

WUliam  Gordon    

Robert  Edward  Spronle 
Aubrey  Palgrave  Powys 

Charles  Bnnbury 

De  Lancey  R.  Anderson.. 
Richard  Wm.  B.  Crowtber 

Alfred  Stokes 

James  A.  Ogilvy  Carn^gy 
Charles  Henry  Kinahan 

Alexander  Fluder 

Wm.  Lancelot  Knowles'x 


LIEUT. 


17  Dec.  47 
26  May  48 
P 12  Apr.  60 
P 17  Oct.  61 
P 10  April  49 
P  15  Dec.  48! 
P  13  May  53 
P29May  49 
P 12  May  48 

P 17  May  50 

P17  Sept.  50 
P11  June  52 
23  June  54 
P  24  Aug.  54 
P  26  Aug.  64 
1  Sept.  64 

5  Not.  54 
P  17  Not.  54 

14  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

11  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  55 
19  Jan.   55 

6  June  64 

13  Feb.  65 

16  Feb.  55 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P  24  Apr.  55 

30  Mar.  55 
16  Mar.  55 


55 

.55 

55 


14  Mar. 

15  Mar, 
10  Apr. 
23  Apr.  65 

1  May  56 

15  May  65 

16  June  65 

26  July  56 

27  July  56 
3  Aug.  65 

P  2  Not.  66 
P  30  Nov.  66 
P  7  Dec.  66 


P31  Dec.  39 

2  April  41 

28  June  44 

P13  Aug.47 

P  12  July  39 

P  18  Jan.  50 

15  Mar.  60 

P  26  Dec.  51 

P26Mar.52 

6  June  54 

P  12  Aug.  53 

P  17  June  51 

6  Not.  54 

P 10  Feb.  54 

P  28  Dec.  49 

P  23  Jan.  62 

P  23  Dec.  53 

6  June.54 

10  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

11  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  65 
2  Mar.  55 
2  Mar.  65 

8  Mar.  56 

9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  56 
1  May  66 
8  July  55 

27  July  56 

27  July  66 

27  Jul>  66 

6  June 54 

P21  Sept.  65 

P260ct.  56 

P  23  Nov.  56 


CAPTAIN    jBKBV.-MAJ. 


25  Aug.  46     17  July  65 

4  June  47      2  Nov.  56 

P  20  July  49 

P  4  Not.  68 

6  June  64 

6  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec  64 

16  Mar.  65 

P24  Apr.  66 

8  July  55 

P    7  Sept.  65 

P21  Sept.  55 

P  2  Nuv  55 

P   2  Nov.  65 


1  Lt.-G«n«rftIKeDsh  Mrrcd 
in  Holland  in  1700,  an4  ««• 
present  In  the  action  of  the  10th 
of  Sepu,  as  well  m  In  levenU 
other  minor  affkirt.  In  Effypt, 
under  Sir  Ralph  Abercrombj 
m  1801;  in  Sidlj  from  1B08  to 
181S;  subiequentlv  on  the 
eaiitem  coast  of  Spain,  w  Ac* 
blatant,  And  afterwarat  aa 
I)eputj-A4jutani.0eneralac  the 
Heail  iif  the  Department,  and 
was  present  at  the  battlw  of 
Gastalla,  as  also  several  other 
affairs.  SerTcd  also  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  O«aioa,  in 
April  1814.  He  has  received 
the  Gold  Medal  fh>m  the  Grand 
»eignior  for  the  Kgyptian 
campaign,  and  also  the  SiUer 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 


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Paymoff^.— Henry  IngTam,'^^  7  Dec.  66;  Qr.*iir.  16  Joly  52. 

Adjutant, — Lieut,  Walter  Samuel  Harsoo,  9  March  65. 

Quarter- Matter. — 

5tfr^6(m.— Henry  Crisp,"  M.B.  22  June  55 ;  Aetist.-Surg,  3  Not.  48. 

AsiUt.'SurgeaM.—WiUiam  WiUon  Mill8,*<>  28  March  54. 

Francis  O'Dell,'*'  28  July  54. 

Peter  Joseph  Hoey,»»  1  May  55. 

Facings  Green. — Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Esq. 


3  Lleut.-Colonel  Ltndefay  aerred  In  the  Crimea  during  1855,  and  commanded  the  68rd  Seg t.  at  th« 
assault  on  ibe  Redan  on  the  Idth  June,  iind  on  the  8tli  Sept.  (»eTerely  wounded) ;  also  at  the  bombardment 
and  capiuiB  of  Ktaboum  (liedal  and  Clasps)* 

S  Colonel  Hill  eerved  in  ihe  PenintuU  irom  Sept.  1819  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  including  the 
aflfktr  of  San  Muno*  and  retn^at  from  Burgoa,  a$  a  volantoer;  battle  ofVittorlei  pasugeofthe  Bldaesoa, 
battles  of  Nivellt*  and  Toulouse :  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  CUsps.  Serred  in  the  Crimea 
from  6th  Not.  1855. 

4  M^crs  Harries  and  Fairtlough,  Captains  Newenham  and  Bennett,  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of 
1864,  mduding  thf  batUes  of  Alma,  Balnklava,  and  Inkerman  (severelj  wounded),  and  siege  of  Stbastopol 
(Uedal  and  Clasps). 

5  yit^ot  Higginbotbam  torred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  sererdj  wounded  in  the 
trenches  (Medal  and  Ciasp). 

6  M^ior  Charter  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1834-56,  with  the  03rd  Regt.,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balalelava,  and  lukerman.  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege,  assaults,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regt.  at  the  lost  attack),  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Oould  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

8  Capt.  Orey  served  as  an  Ensign  In  ilie  Sith  Bengal  N.  I.  during  the  campaign  on  the  Sotlfd,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Feroseshah  (Medal):  served  with  the  6Srd  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp),  at  also  at  the  bouibardment  and  capture  of  KinboUm. 

9  Captains  Bamford  and  Csrey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  batUes  of  Alma, 
Balaklavii,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopul  (Medal  and  C  a<-pi). 

10  Captains  Paterson,  Magnajr,  and  Bowles,  l^ymasier  Ingram,  Assfst.-Surgeons  Mills  and  O'Dell, 
served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Baluklava,  and  Inkeman,  siege» 
assaulu,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinbourn  (Medal 
and  Chisps). 

11  Li'-uts.  Marsonand  Bfamish  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  Ineluding  the  siege,  ussaults, 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp),  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kin- 
bourn. 

IS  Captain  Wybergh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ineluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  expedlUon  t«>  Kertch,  siege,  assaults,  and  fall  of  6«bsstopol,  bombardment  and  capture  of 
Kluoourn  (Medal  and  Cla»p<). 

IS  Lieut.  Ktiiart  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

14  Lieut.  Hunt  aerved  at  the  siege,  assaults,  and  rail  of  gebasto(>oi  (Midai  andCIa'p).  . 

15  Lieuts.  Hand  and  Dumaresii  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  inciudhtg  the  expedition  to  Kertch, 
sleee,  assault*,  and  rail  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla»p). 

10  L«uu.  Benyon  and  Knox  sened  at  the  siege  of  8«bostopol  in  1855,  and  assault  on  the  IMh  June; 
al*o  tlie  exptfdition  to  Kertch  (Medal  and  Cla  p). 

17  Lieut.  Mye  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  oi  !iet*astopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieuts.  Muore,  Archer,  Aami>bottum,  and  GrIffiiiM,  Surgeon  Crisp,  and  AMlsL-Sorgeon  Hoey,  served 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  In  ltt55;  aho  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

19  Lieuts.  Brace,  Orey,  Yeith,  and  Lacy,  served  at  the  siege  and  f«ll  of  Sebastopol ;  also  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  cnprure  of  Kinbourn  (Mfdal  and  Cla»p). 

20  En»lgn  Brown  served  in  the  campaign  uf  ]865»  aud  expsditlon  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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^S.^'SJ'i&i;™!"-]    64<A  (  The  2nd  Staffordshire)  Regt.  of  Foot. 

"ST.  LUCIA"    "SURINAM." 


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CoUmel^^  James  Freetli/  KH.    Sru,  25  Dec.  06;  Li.  30  May  09;  Capt, 
21  April  14;  Afqjor,  21  Jan.  10;  LU-CoL  11  July  26;  Col.  23  Not.  41; 
Mqj.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  64th  Foot,  13  Aug.  55. 
Xiffuf.-CoZ^mtf/^.— James  2d topford,*  CB.  J5:?m.  p17  Sept.  25;  Lt.  p2  Not.  26; 
,      Capf.  PIO  Sept.  30;  3f<{;or,  Pll  March  42;  Brevet-Lt.^Col.  90  April  44; 
<>        Lt.-Col.  13  Nov.  47  ;  G»/.  20  Jane  64. 

IX  'Nicholas  Wilson,  KH.  JSns.  31  Oct.  09;  LietU.  7  Oct.  13;  Capt.  P24  Oct. 
i  21 ;  Mqfor,  p  30  Dec.  28 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  23  Not.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  4  Aug.  48 ; 
i  Col.  20  June  64. 
0  '  itfiyor*.— James  Draper,  Ens.  18  Dec. 23;  Lieut,  p  10  Nov.  25 ;  Capt.  p24  Dec. 
29 ;  Brev.'Major,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Major,  22  Dec.  48 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.20  June  54. 
Thomas  Stirling,  ^/u.P  23  April  39;  Lieut,  p  6  May  42;  Capt.  p28  Apr.  48; 
]lf(0or,  17  Aug.  55. 


Captains. 


Geo.  W.Powlett  Bingham'  p  16  Feb.  88 
Charles  William  Sibley* . .    27  Not.  24 

Neville  Hill  Shutc p  22  Mar.  44 

Thomas  Anderson '     16  May  34 


LIEUT. 


8  April  42 

16  Oct.   20 

P  25  Sept.  46 

P  29  Dec.  37 


RobcrtDuCane    P  3  Apr.  46 1  p  28  Apr.  48 


Robert  Mockler 

Henry  Francis    

Alfred  Picton  Bowlby  . . 

.  Charles  Thompson 

.  Winter  Goodc    

i  William  John  Chads,^  s. . 
0    Wm.FIetcherJas.Morphy 

LlEUTBNAlTTB. 

RichaidCha.M<Crea,M</j 
Matthew  Fanning 
Arch.  E.  Cochrane  Forster 
Doveton  D.  Greentrce 
Godfrey  Lyon  Knight 
William  Bell 


12  Sept.  48 
P  23  June  43 

31  Oct.  45 
P19  June40 
P  26  Apr.  44 
P  12  Not.  47 

29  May  42 

28  July  43 
1  Feb.  44 
10  May  44 
P  9  May  45 
28  Feb.  45 
21  Jan.  48 


CAPTAIN. 


P  12  Sept.  48 

19  Aug.  42  20  June  44 

P  9  Aug.  60 

22  Aug.  48 

P 16  Nov.  60 

12  Jan.  48   9  May  61 

14  Sept.  45  16  Mar.  63 

12  Mar.  48  15  Mar.  53 

P  2  June  48  28  Oct.  53 

P  28  Aug.  40  P  25  June  62 

P  12  Sept. 48  30  June  64  16  Dee.  64 

10  Not.  43,  17  Aug.  65 

\      S  Col.  8topft»rd  Mnrcd  with  the 
9  Jan.  46  *^^  R«tt.throiicho«tth«opermtloiis 

UA_-    >.n"n  Candabar  and  In  AffffhaBUtan 
Apr.  4D   durinir  1841  and  41(Medal)|  and  he 
22  Dec.  46 '  commanded  the  Regt.  In  the  action 
9  Jan.  47'*^'    Maharajpore,   S9th    Dee.    1043 
IT  -&J-     *   AO   (Mrdalj,  untilseverplx  vonnded  In 
1/  Alar.  4t5   the  side.— he  bad  aUu  a  boraecut 
P  20  Dec.  48   <lown  under  blm. 


BRET.-MAJ. 


Cluimb.  Henjjr  HinchUff :  p  0  Apr.  47  |  p  3  Aug.  49  ,,2,  ^^  .nfil^^nTr-t 

Frederick  J.  Hutchison . .     22  Dec.  48 1     9  May  51  (Medai) ;  and  with  the  osnd  in  uw 

0  'Stand.deCourcyO'Gradvl'^lO  Feb.  49  '     5  Dec.  5rc»mp«»fn  ©■  the  snUej.  and  wai 

0  '  Valentine  Ryan *. ,    30  Not.  49 ,     2  Jon.  52 ;  VViJ^^efhThTMStalr.  ****  ^'"**  '' 

DaTidMortinierMurray^.i    14  Dec.  49  p  26  Nov.  52     6  Lt.  M'crea  wrVed  with  a  de- 
Alfred  John  Tuke I  p  15  Feb.  50  j     8  Jan.  53  ^!"!!~^°j;f*'' ."??  S*!**  V^.  ^^ 

Thomas. Arch.  Mackinnon!  p  25  Sept.  49  "  '  "  ^        "'  ^ 

Richard  Henry  Willcocks  p   3  Not.  48 


nn  A.^-     K*^    Col.Oatram*>LI(htBricade,inthe 
.>U  Apr.   Oo ,  Southern    MahratU   Campalf n    of 


Robert  Vaughan  Dickens 

William  Knox 

Alexander  Benison    . . 

John  Hudson 

Rowland  Bateman .... 

Louis  D*Acosta 

Francis  Du  Bois  Lukis 
Ensigns. 

Henry  Turner    

Geo.  Henry  Jolm  Haldanc 
John  Thomas  Pack 
John  William  Taylor 


13  May    53    1844.4^  and  waa  ptesent  in  all  It* 
1  May    46  I       5  Nov.  60  op*"*'""*  IneludIng  the  rapture  of 

P 17  June  51..  p  16  Dec..53  .^i^JJlJ^  •*•*"»'»'  *"  ""'°''" 

P  18  Apr.  51      .30  June  54       S  Qr.- Master  Sears  serred  with 

P  22  Apr.  53  P  9  Mar.  551  J!;'*f»^  J^?"««»«'KJy**»" 

n-io  f\  t.      -o'     -1*7    A  re    **"  R«jah  of  Coorf  In  1834|  the 

P  14  UCt.    0-^1     17  Aug.  Od  j  operationtatalnit  Kumool  In  1839  j 

14  Mar.  53'     23  Nov.  55    endatihebattleoflfahar«Jporcoa 

P  30  Mar.  55  p  14  Dec.  55  i  '**•  *^  ^"'•-  »MS(Medai). 

P  16  Dec.  53  ^  Doctor  Inclls  served  the  Panjaub  campaign  of 

P  QQ  Tur,^'  rn  >^*'^  *'^  ^^  ^^^  ^**''-  ineludlnf  the  whole  of  the 

I  £0  mar.  OO  .j^^^  oppratlons  before  MouUnn  (the  greater  part  of 

31  Aug.  55  which  in  medical  charge  of  the  Scgt.),  and  battle  of 

23  Nov.  55  Cooiot  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


Paymaster. — ^James  Howes,  1  Oct.  47 ;  Quarter-Master ,6  Sept.  39. 
Adijutant.— Lieut.  Richard  Charles  M'Crea,»  12  Sept.  53. 
Quarter'Master.—iohn  Sears,'  1  Oct.  47  ;  Em.  8  May  46;  if.  p  19  March  47. 
5ttr(7eon.— James  Goi-don  Inglis,?  BI.D.,  26  March  52;  Assist.-Surff.  29  Mar. 39. 
Asiiitant'Surgeotu. — ^Thomas  Carey,  24  Jan.  61 . 

Robert  Thomas  Buckle,  M.D.,  14  Oct.  61. 

George  Evans,  24  March  54. 
l^ac'tTigs  Black. — Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 

1  U^Jor-Oencral  Freelh  served  In  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  May  1809  to  Jan.  1811,  and  wai  present  at  the  fullow. 
ii^  actimM  and  sieges  ;  tIs.  »— Fuentes  d*Onor,  rapture  of  Ciudad  Rortrlgo  and  BadaJo>>  battles  of  Satemanea.  Burgost 
Vltsorte.  and  Pyrenees,  near  Pamplona,  NIvelle,  and  NIre,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

4  if^or  Chads  sere?d  as  Alde*de<Canip  to  General  Godwin  throughout  the  Burmfse  War  of  18S9-53,  and  was  present  at 
Cbe  BMSoU  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destnietion  of  the  rWer  stockades  at  Rangoon,  attack  on  the  White  House 
SCBcfcade,  Itth  April  (wounded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operations  of  the  two  following  days,  concluding  with  Me 
•tana  of  the  GraM  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  Stockade  \  also  present  at  the  captures  of  Baasein  and  Pegu,  the  relief  of  the 
beleamend  garrison  at  Pegu,  and  the  operations  of  the  (tar  fbtlowlng  days,  during  which  the  enemy  In  fore«  were  driven 
cMl  ar  tkire  eotrenehed  positions  (Medal)  i  fecelved  the  thanks  of  the  Governor- General  in  Ceuneil  on  sis  separate 
mfMlimi  daring  the  war. 


The  jRoyal  Tiger^  auporecribed  "  INDIA"    "  ARABIA." 


Yean'  Serv. 


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CoUmeL^Tj^Kenry  Balneavis/  CMC,  KH.  JSns.  3  Jan.  Q7;  Lievt,  5  Xot.  09; 

Capt,  11  Sept.  05;  M(0.  30  May  11 ;  LL-Col.  12  Aug.  10;  Col,  10  Jan.  87 ; 

Mqjor-Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt-Oen.  20  June  54;  Col.  65th  Foot,  18  Jan.  55. 
Lieut.'Colonel'-ChATleB  Emilius  Gold,  JEns.P^  Mar.  28;  Lt.  P28  Oct.  31 ; 

Capt.v5Veh.  30;  3fq;or,P4  Oct.  44;  Lieut.-Col.^O  Dec.  45;  Co2.20June54. 
Mqjors.— Alfred  Francis  W.  Wyatt,  £ns,  P12  Dec.  26 ;  Lieut.  P23  Apr.  29  ; 

Capt.  P 10  Sept.  34 ;  Mqjor,  P  23  Sept.  45 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  20  Juiio  54. 
James  Patience,'  Sns.  6  April  10;   Lieut.  24  Oct.  11$  Capt.  13  Nov.  27; 

Brev.'Mqjor,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Afqjor,  30  Dec.  45 ;  Brev.  Lt,^Col.  11  Nov.  51. 


Captains. 
Oeo.  Freeman  Murray 
William  Pym  Young 
Oliver  Barker  D'Arcey 
Duncan  Bazalgette    .... 
Robert  Henry  MacOregor 

George  Meyler  

James  Paul**   

R.  B,  Twyfurd  Thelwall  • 
Robert  Murphy  Nicolls 
Fra.  Beaumaris  Bulkcley 

Charles  Blewitt 

OctaviuaJohnBlak  oMarsh 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Henry  Ferdinand  Turner 
Thomas  Geo.Strange,ii4/ 
Cha.  A.  Miguel  Servantes 
Thomas  Walter  Still 
JohnOwen  Jones  Priestley 

George  Buck 

F.Stansfleld  Horrie8d.Ai(/. 

Frederick  Wemyss . . 

A.  N  icholsonMagrathir.p»t . 

Frederick  Bailie 

Lionel  Smith  Warren 
Charles  James  Urquhart 
Edmund  Jacob  Whi  thread 

Walter  Hlggin 

Joseph  William  I^wis 

Ensigns. 
Henry  Stratton  Bates 
Arthur  BranthwaytToker 
William  Popham  Wrizon 
Thos.  A.  Massy  Dickin  . 
Arthur  Henrv  Lewis  . . . 
John  Richard  Welstead. 
Falcon  Peter  Leonard    . 


ENSIGN. 


LTBUT. 


26  Apr. 
P  26  Oct.  30 
P  8  Apr.  26 
P  31  Jan.  40 
P31  Dec.  41 
P  7  Oct.  42 
8  Nov.  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
OJuly  37 
P  22  June  47 
P  8  May  40 
P  14  June  50 


281  P  20  June  32 1  p  5  Jan.  39 


P27  Nov.  35 
p  9  Dec.  31 

31  Dec.  41 
P 13  June  45 
P  23  Sept.  45 

19  Dec.  45 

10  Apr. 
4  Oct. 


12  Sept.  43 

19  Dec.  45 

19  Aug.  50 

P  28  May  52 

P  26  July  53 

P  2  Sept.  53 

49,  P  25  Nov.  53 

391  12  Oct.  52 


18  Sept.  51  ;p  8  Deo.  54 

22  Dec.  48  P  1  May  55 

p  28  May  52 1  p  7  Sept.  65 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 


8  Feb.  42   8  Dec.  45 

P22Dec.  48  p  27  June 51 

14  Dec.  49,P30  Apr.  52 

P 15  Oct.  50, P  12  Oct.  52 

7  Feb.  61  P  26  July  53 
P  14  Feb.  51  P  2  Sept.  63 

4  Apr.  51  ,P25Nov.  53 

Pll  July  51  P28Mar.54l 

14  May  62'     6  June  54; 

Pll  June  52      6  June  54 

P23NOV.  52  P18  Aug.64 


P  2  Sept.  53 

P  25  Nov.  53 

P  28  Mar.  54 

28  Apr.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 
P25  Aug.  54 

20  Oct.  54 
P  8  Dec.  54 

15  June  55 
P  27  July  55 

10  Aug.  55 


r   1  May  55 , 

7  Sept.  55 1 

P    2  Oct  55| 

P  28  Dec.  65; 


PaymoJ^er.— J.Williams  Marshall,3Apr.48;J&ru.P2 Sept. 36;  X^PlOMar.  41 

Adjutant. — Lieut.  Thomas  George  Strange,  25  Nov.  53. 

Quarter- Af((u^«r.— Edward  Withers,  21  Nov.  51. 

Surgeon. — Thornton  MarshsU,  12  Jan.  55;  Assiit.'Surg.  II  Apr.  45. 

Assistant' Surgeons. — Thomas  Esmonde  Wliite,M.D.,  26  Sept.  45. 


Facings  VHnte.^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Cu. 

1  LlenU-Oeneral  BalnearU  jnrocMdad  under  Sir  DsTld  Balrd  to  Ooramia  In  1806  (  from  th«nee  to  Ll«- 
bon,  and  wm  appointed  Uajor  of  Brigade  to  M^or-Oeneral  U.  M'Kenxie's  Brigade;  tervcd  Ihrouihout 
Ibe  whole  of  the  war  in  Spain,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talnvera  and  Busaco,  retreat  to  the  Llnoe 
ofTorrei  Vedras,  occupation  of  them  and  subsequent  advance,  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor- for  which  he 
received  the  brevet  ranlc  of  Hi^or;  *>08B  o(  Cludad  Bodrigo,  covering  the  siege  of  BadHJoi,  storming  of 
ForC  St  Michael,  siege  of  Burgos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  at  wliich 
tmttle  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Srd  Battalion  of  the  27th  Regt.  Embarked  at  Bourdeaux  for 
North  America;  on  arriving  there  he  was  appointed  AssIstant-Quarter*Master-Oenera],aud  was  pre*entat 
the  battle  of  Piatf-burg.  Gave  up  his  staff  sitnatlon,  and  proceeded  to  New  Orleans.  Present  at  the  cap> 
tore  of  Paris  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Man  ley  Power,  and  served  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occupation. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  willi  nine  Cla«ps. 

S  LL-OoL.  Pstiencc  was  prtient  at  tiM  nirrendcr  of  Martiaiqae,  and  at  the  eaptnre  of  Lei  Salntn  and  OuadaVtape,  in  ISIfr . 

4  Capt.  Paul  wrvtd  •ith  the  8Ut  tiaroucbout  the  eampaifn  of  184A.6  on  the  SuUej,  and  was  present  in  Ibe  baules  of 
MoodkM,  pMOseshali  (wounded),  Buddiwal,  Allwal,  and  Bobraon  i  Medal  and  tltre*  Clasps.  He  carried  ibe  Quecn^a 
Oiilonr  of  the  Slst  at  Moodkee  and  Peroicsfaah. 

5  Oapt.  Tbelwall  served  arainst  the  rebel  natives  in  the  Southen  Distrlet  of  New  Zealand,  In  IS  IT,  and  eramanded  tb* 
•dvaneed  party  of  the  65Ch  aegt.  in  the  engagement  at  Waagaaai  on  the  I9tb  July  of  that  vear. 


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'^"'il'p^SJTSSJJS.r  •  **•]         66^'*  (  The  Berkshire)  Regt  of  Foot  166 

"DOURO'»    "TALAVERA"    "ALBUHBRA"    "VITTORIA"     "PYRENEES 
"NIVELLE"    "NIVE"    "  0RTHE8 "   "PENINSULA." 
Colonel— Ifi^ohwd.  Blunt,*  J7n«.  31  Jan.  1787;  Lieut,  ^Z  Feb. 01;  Capt,\2 
July  93;  Jlfiyor,!!  May  96;  Lieut-Col,  23  Aug.  99;    Col,  26  Oct,  1809; 
Mqfor-Gen,!  Jan.  12;  X^-G'en.27May  25;  Gen.  23  No?.  41:  Co/. 66th  R«rt. 
25  Mar.  36. 
Lieut,'CoUmel.—ClMr]e*  Edmand  Lav,'  Comet,  v  2  Feb.  44;  Lieut,  P8  May 

46 ;  Capt.  p  26  Dec.  61 ;  Mqjor,  p  7  July  64 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p6  Jan.  65. 
Mqjors. —  Charles  Edward  Michel,  Bta,  p26  Nov.  28 ;  Lieut.  23  Nov.  33  • 
Capt.  P  2  Feb.  38 ;  Mqjor,  p  25  J  une  47 ;  Brev,  Lieut,-  Col,  28  Nov.  64.  ' 

George  Maxwell,  JBni,  p23  Feb.  26;  Lieut,  29  May  28;  Capt.  21  Oct.  43 : 
Brev.-Afqf,  20  June  54  ;  Afqjor,  9  Jan.  66. 


Half 
P*y. 


Caftai«n0. 
Edw.  Montagu  Davenporf 

Tom  Benson  

John  Clifton  Hawkes. . . . 
Webster  Thomas  Gordon 

George  Watson 

Charles  Wm.  Aylmer    . . 
Arch.  Hamilton  Dunbar 

Charles  Perrin   

John  Walker 

Richard  Homer  Paget  . . 
Alfred  Torrens 


BWSION. 


CAPTAIN.      BRBV.-MAJ. 


P24  Apr.  35 
P   8  Nov.  42 
P  24  Jan.  46 
P   1  Dec.  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
21  Dec.  44 
P  28  Sept.  47 
P  24  Dec.  47 
P  26  Nov.  46 
1  Dec.  48 
9  Mar.  49 
Charles  James  Knox  Gore  P16  May  61 

LlBUTBlTAVTS. 

Horatio  George  Dickens 
H.  Firth,il<{/.  {q.mab  Peb.4B) 
Edward  James  Storey   . . 
Sir  C.F.WheelerCuffe,^/. 

Leslie  Eames 

Wm.  Henry  Jones  Westby 

James  Galbralth 

James  Lorenzo  Verschoyle 

Alfred  Austin 

Fred.  Hugh  Irwin  Day  •• 
C.  J.  Thornton  Daesburj 
Richard  Thomas  Hughes. 

Alfred  Trigge 

Henry  Charles  Spearman 
John  Baring  Short    .... 

Ensions. 
Charles  Augustus  Shortt 
Charles  Valentine  Oliver 

John  Tobln  Ready 

Richard  Salisbury  Bagge 
Stephen  Weston  Bent 
Wm.Trevelyan  HodyCox 
John  William  Hughes  . 
Edm.WhitneyFetheiBton 
Chas.  Clat ering  Wardell . 
Frederick  James  Rogers 


6  Aug.  38  P  31  Dec.  44 
P   8  Aug.  46'P30Mar.49 


P   4  May  49 

8  Mar.  60 
9  Jan.  49 

P 16  May  51 
P 17  June  61 
P  17  Oct.  61 
Pl2Dec.  61 
p  18  Dec.  61 
Pll  June62 

9  July  62 
P21  April  64 
P28  April  54 

21  July  64 
P  24  Aug.  54 


14  Mar.  47 
P 12  Sept.  48 

14  Nov.  48 
P28  Aug.  46 
P30Mar.49 
P  4  May  49 
P  13  July  49 
P  6  June  61 
P  17  Oct.  61 
P  6  May  63 

P  2  Apr.  62 

P 18  June  62 

25  June  62 

P21  April  54 

P28  April  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

8  Sept.  64 
3  Nov.  54 
1  Dec.  64 

9  Jan.  56 
P  26  Jon.  55 
P 13  Feb.  55 


P 14  Mar.  61 
P 14  May  52 
P  28  April  54 
P  1  Sept.  64 
P  3  Nov.  54 
1  Dec.  64 
9  Jan.  55 
P 19  Jan.  65 
P  13  Feb.  65 
P  8  June  65 


P26Aug.  54  P20July  65 


6  June  54 

P  8  Sept.  54 

P  9  Sept.  54 

P  8  Nov.  54 

p  19  Jan.  55 

P 13  Feb.  56 

1  May  56 

14  May  55 

16  May  55 


P29June56 
Paywuwfer.— George  Pollard,  17  Aug.  65 ;  Qr.-Maiter,  28  July  46. 
Adyutant.-^Lieut,  Harry  Firth,  8  March  60. 
Quarter-Jlfaster.—WnUam  Lane,  31  Aug.  55. 

Surgeon,^VTeder\ck  William  Tupper,  26  Dec.  61 ;  Assist, -Surg.  8  June  41. 
Asststant'9urffeani.^'Wi\\l%m  Sim  Murray,  M.B.  10  Jan.  61. 
Charles  James  Davenport,  16  Aug.  64. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

I  Oea«ral  Blunt  wrrstl  in  Lord  Moirs's expedition,  and  In  Flanders  In  1704  and  M,  and  wssactiTttlj  em- 
ploysd  In  the  VMt  IiidfM,  from  1 70S  until  IMa.  Hs  has  since  tarred  la  Han  orer,  Madeira,  and  In  the 
J^rnintnln. 

t  Lt.-OoL  Lew  served  with  the  Olh  Laneers  In  the  Sutl^  eanpalgn  la  1846,  Including  the  battle  of 
Oobraon  (Medal). 

S  Capi.  Davenport  lerved  with  the  60th  in  Canada  during  the  Eebelllon  in  1887-S8,and  was  present  In  the 
•eUon  of  8t  Denis. 

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Emb.  for  Gil»rallar.  Jan.  1848. 

Berring  at  Trinidad. 

Oepdt,  Ouerosey. 

*'BARROSA»'—"  PENINSULA"— The  Rffyal  Tiger,  •uperscribcd,  "  INDIA." 
ColoneL^Jfi  iSfir  Colin  Campbell,*  GCB.  Em,  26  May  08 ;  Lieut,  28  Juoe  09; 

Capt.  9  Nov.  13 ;  Mqjor,  26  Nov.  25  ;  L%eut,-Col.  26  Oct.  32;  CoU  23  Dec. 

42;  Mqj-'Gen.  20  June  54;  Col.  07th  F.  24  Oct.  64. 
Lt.'ColGneL— Edward  Basil  Brooke,  2nd  Lt,  H.  Art.  16  Dec.  17;  Zt  0  April 

25;  Capt.  Pll  July  20;  M({j.  p5  July  31 ;  Lt.-CoL  9  Nov. 46;  Col.  20  June  54. 
Mqfors. — ^Thomas  Joacphus  Devcrell,  Ens.  7  Nov.  22 ;  Lieut. 25  June  SO;  Capt. 

p  30 Aug.  31  ;  Brev.Mqj.  9  Nov.  46;  Mqj-^  Sept. 47;  Br.Lt,-CoK2ii  June54. 
Thomas  Bdmond  Knox,  Eiu.  26  Jan.  38;  Lieut,  p  24  June  42;  Capt.  31  July 

46 ;  Major,  P 17  Aug.  52.  


Captains. 

Thomas  Byrne 

John  Porter 

Charles  Barnard  Hag^e . . 

Henry  Collette 

Robert  Hudson  Wood  . . 
Dugald  Stewart  Miller . . 

Henry  Crofton   

Coufi^  WilliamC.  Rivarola 
Robert  Follett  Syngc<  •• 
J.B.  Crcagh/  l.r.^0Jun«54 
Thomas  Basil Tuite  .... 
Daniel  Thompson 

LlEUTENAKTS. 

James  Graham,  Ad{j 

WUliamD'Arcy 

H.  S.  G.  S.  Knight,  d.pm. 
Edward  Daubeuy,  d.  A({f. 
Alfred  Addington  Jones 
William  Serjeant  Arnold 

John  Inman    

Arthur  Henry  Coney. .  •• 
Charles  Wm.  Pearson  . . 
Geo.  T.  Horton  Atchison 

James  John  Wood 

Richard  Edwyn  Barry  . . 

Malnchi  Nugent     

Arthur  Forbes  Robertson 

Ensigns. 

Edward  Coxen    

John  Richard  Crane  .... 
Wm.  Henry  Bell  Kingsley 
George  Traill  Munro     . 
Albert  Stanley  Welland 
Edmund  Henry  Lenon  . 

liOitus  Reade 

Evan  Lee  Young 

Hugh  Robson  Evans 


KNSION. 

""iNovTlo 
P  28  Mar.  34 
P  5  Sept.  35 
P  26  Aug.  36 
Pll  Mar. 42 
P24Feb.  43 
P  8  Sept.  46 
P  1  Aug.  45 
P  20  Oct.  40 
9  April 25 
P31  Dec.  42 
Pll  July  45 


LIEUT.       I     CAPTAIN.    JBRBY.-MAJ. 

~iTNov.~6i 

90  June  54 

20  June  54 

OJan.  55 


3  May 

10  July 
2  Sept. 

29  Dec. 

29  Dec. 

P 13  Aug. 

11  Jan. 
10  Apr. 

P  18  Sept 
25  Oct. 
P 14  Feb. 
P  3  Feb. 
P  5  May 
P  20  Oct. 


5  Mar.  23 1 

P  29  Dec.  37  , 

P  30  Dec.  37  ' 

22  Jan.  39 

P  5  Dec.  43 

Pll  July  45' 

P19  Nov.  47 

P  6  Aug.  47 

26  Sept.  42  { 

12  June  28 

P  23  Aug.  44 

P 16  Apr.  47 

29  Dec.  46 

?  13  Aug.  47 

3  June  47 

P  28  Aug.  49 

P  28  Aug.  49 

p31  Jan.  51 

1  Mar.  49 

P  8  June  52 

P  3  June  53 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

14  Sept.  55 

21  Sept.  55 

P  30  Nov,  55 


22  Jan. 
P  6  Oct.  43 
P  5  Dec.  43 
P  23  Feb.  44 
P  28  Aug.  49 
f'SI  Jan.  51 
PI 7  Jan.  51 
P  8  June  52 
6  June  54 
P  5  Oct  32 

21  Sept.  55 
P  30  Nov.  65 


0  Nov.  46 


19  Oct.  54 

31  May  55 

1  June  55 

5  June  55 

8  Juno  55 

15  June  65 

19  July  55 

14  Sept.55 

21  Sept.55 


S  Cipt.  Syvfe  Mrrrd  vMi  Cli« 
uneroolaiM  on  tbm  CUaa  eat*- 
dltioB  (Medal),  and  cairicd  th« 
eoloun  of  Uie  RegJoMat  at  the  re- 
pulM  oTUm  Blffht-attaffk  on  Nlatpa. 
tbc  attack  and  eaptura  of  Ohapoo. 
the  takloff  of  Shaiif  hat  and  Woe- 
•unff,  tlM  stormlDf  of  Cbla  Uanc 
Poo,  and  tbo  opwaltou  teforo 
Nankin. 

4  Lieut- Col.  CKath  aerred  la 
the  Anglo- Spanish  Lefion,  and 
wai  encaged  on  the  heifhta  of 
Arlaban  In  Alara.  on  the  tSlh,  171h» 
and  ISUi  January  18M.  bcaldos 
•ererat  otim  affain.  He  vaa  alio 
eroplored  on  a  Particular  Service 
in  Canada  at  the  outbreak  of  the 
Rebellion  in  18S7. 


Pflym<i*^«-.— Henry  Butler,  8  July  53;  Ens.f  12  Sept.  48;  Lieut.  P2«0et.  52. 
Adljutant — Lieut.  James  Graham,  22  Jan.  47. 
QM«rfer-Af(M*<rr.— George  Crispin,  25  Oct.  39 ;  Ens.  22  Mar.  39. 
Surge<m.^iohxi  Elliot  Carte,  M.D.  18  Feb.  53;  Assist.-Surg.  31  Dec.  41. 
Assistant-Surgeons.— John  Duff,  M.D.  3  Aug.  49. 

Alex.  Clark  Ross,  M.D.,  1  July  5.3. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Sir  CoUn  CampbeU  scired  with  the  9th  Bcgt  In  the  PenlnmU  and  at  Walrheten,  and  waa  prcient  at  ttie  baCtte  of 
VImiera.  In  the  advance  and  retreat  of  the  anny  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  battle  of  Coninna  ;  at  the  bottie  of  Batmon 
and  the  defence  of  Tarifa.  He  waa  attached  to  the  amy  of  Balletteree  at  the  latter  end  of  18IS,  and  was  pment  at  aevcial 
aflbira  (  alto  in  an  expedition  to  rellere  Tarragona  t  was  at  the  affkir  of  Oima.  battle  of  Vitlorla.  siege  of  St.  Sebastina. 
where  he  receircd  two  screrc  wounds,  and  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  where  he  was  again  seTctcly  wounded.  Scrrod  la 
America  In  l(fU-lS  In  the  60th  Rifles.  Was  Brigade- M^Jur  of  the  troops  engaged  In  quelling  the  Insurrection  In  Dcwerarm 
In  IStS.  Comnuuidcd  the  98Ui  Regt.  In  the  eapedltion  to  China  in  lS4i,  Including  the  capture  of  Chlnklangfeo  and  Mb- 
sequent  operations  near  to  Nankin.  Conmandcd  the  Srd  Dirlslon  of  the  amy  of  the  Pui^aub  throughout  the  Pu^Jaub 
campaign  of  1848>».  Including  ttie  aflblr  of  Kamnuggur.  passage  of  the  Chenah.  aflUr  ol  Sadoolapon,  battles  of  ChilUanwaUah 
(wounded;  and  Ooojerat,  and  the  final  operations.  He  was  emistantly  employed  in  IMl  and  IS&t,  when  Brigadier-Genemi 
commanding  the  Peshawur  districts,  In  operations  against  tbo  HHl  Tribes  aurrounding  the  vaUcy.  including  the  forcing  of 
the  Kohst  Pass  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  repeated  affkirs  with  the  Momunds,  who  finally  made  terms  after  thdr  defeat 
at  Puoi  Pao  by  a  small  detuhment  of  caTalry  and  horse  artillery  under  Sir  Colln*s  immediate  command,  the  eesBbined 
tribes  numbering  upwards  of  8.000  men.  In  18U  he  commanded  an  cKpedltion  against  the  Ootmankbail  and  Raannl 
Tribes,  whom  he  attacked  In  their  Talleys,  and  destroyed  tiie  strongly-defsndcd  Tillage  of  Nowadund,  the  fortified  rUlage  of 
Pranghur,  and  he  finally  routed  them  with  great  slaughter  at  IskakoCe,  where  they  mustered  8.000  ascn,  while  the  fbteo 
under  Sir  Colin  was  under  8.000  men.  Commanded  the  Highland  Brigade  and  Highland  Dlrisloa  throoghout  tiie  Basiefa 
campaign  of  1854.A&,  including  the  battios  ol  the  Ainu  and  BalakUTa,  sad  the  siege  of  Sebostopol.  Sir  Colin  Bas  raeelTed 
the  War  Medal  with  fire  Clasps,  the  Chiatae  Medal,  the  Pui^aab  Medal  with  two  Clasps,  and  was  aomiaatcd  K.CB.  after 
the  PniUaub  campalfo. 


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*CA-    "VITTOBIA"    "PTKENRBS-    ••  NI  VILLI"    -  ORTHES**  ••  PINIMSOLA  *• 
"ALMA-    "INKERMAN**    "SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel  —  5  5'*r  William  Lewis  Herric«,»  CB.  KCH.  Sns.  23  Jan.  01 ;  Lt.  17 

March  03 ;  Capt.  9  Oct.  00 ;  M<0or,  2  June  14 ;  LU-Col,  31  July  1 7 ;  CoL  10 

Jan.  37  ; iirq/.-(?en.9Nov.46;  Lt-Gen,,  20  June64;  Co/. 68th F.,  17  April 54 

Lieut.'ColoneU.--}IenTy  Smyth,  CB.  JEtu.  P28  June  33  ;  LUut.  p  28  Oct,  36; 

Capt.  P  2  Dec.  42 ;  Mq;or,  p  12  May  48 ;  Lt.-CoU  P  30  Dec.  63. 

0  '  George  Macbcath,  Eiu.  p  15  Oct.  29;  Lt.  p  31  May,  33;  Capt.  P  28  Oct.  36; 

I      Bt.Mqj.  9  Nov.  46;  Bt.Lt.^Col.  20  June  64;  Mqj,  6  Nov.  64;  Lt.- CoL  0 Mar.66. 

0  :  Jlf(C[/ori.— Herbert  Blount,  Bru.  p  8  Nov.  33;  Xieu^.  p  16  Sept.  37  ;  Capt.vfi9 

I      July  44 ;  Mt{jory  24  Nov.  54;  Breu.  Lt.-Col  2  Nov.  55. 
0  j  Ilenry  Harpur  Greer,  JSns.  P  10  Sept.  41  ;  Lieut.  p20  Aug.  44 :  Capt.  P31  Dec. 
I      47  ;  Major,  29  Dec.  54.  


1 

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!  John  Casdidy 

CU.Shuttleworth.. 

T.  Dc  Courey  Hamilton,' 
t  Harrison  W.  J.  Trent  . . 
j  Henry  White 

Cavendish  C.  FitzRoy,  8. 

I  James  Spratt 

{  Herbert  Vaughan 

I  Charles  Edward  Couycrs 

John  Cator 

LlEUTENAnTS. 

Henry  L.  Batiiscombe  . .  p  8  July  53 
Chris.  Brice  Wilkinson..  Pll  Oct.  53 
Hugo  Shelley  Li;;ht,  adj.  p21  Oct.  63 
Aubrey  Harvey  Tucker. .  p  13  Sept.  63 
Edward  Rich.  Fox  Vicars  p  5  May  54 

Edward  Dcshon 6  June  64 

Sheffield  Grace p  17  Oct.  61 

F.  De  LuttreliSaandersoii   28  July  54 

John  Francis  Sparke     . .  p  23  Aug.  54 

Edmund  Peel  Ethelston    p  24  Aug.  54 

j  J.HobartCulme  Seymour  p25  Aug.  64 

>  JohnBlood 8  Sept.  64 

John  Ponsonby  Cox  ....  21  Nov.  61 
Thomas  Reeder  Clarksou  14  Dec.  64 
Gilbert  Alfred  Nicholett«  16  Dec.  64 
Geo.  Stanislaus  Thornton  6  Jan.  66 
Henry  J.  R.Yillier8-Stuart  p  16  Jan.  66 
Fra.  Gordon  DiggeWatson  p  26  Jan.  56 
Wro.  Henry  T.  Duesbery      2  Feb.  56 

Reghiald  Brocas 9  Feb.  65 

Harry  Robert  Milligan  . .    16  Feb.  65 
Ensigkb. 

Geoii^e  Turner 23  Feb.  65 

Geo.  Faulkner  Wilkinson  p  28  Mar.  66 
James  O.  D.  Annesley  . .  SO  Mar.  65 
Cha.  Em.  Beaty-Pownall  24  Apr.  55 
Alex.  Dingwall  Thomson  11  May  65 
Samuel  Black  Noble  ....  18  May  55 
William  Algernon  Kay  • .      5  June  55 

Charles  Covey 8  June  55 

Arthur  Francis  Marshall  16  May  55 
Henry  Pat.  J.  Mackenzie  6  July  55 
Robert  Cope  Hardy  ....  20  July  66 
Cyril  Blackbume  Tew  . .  p27  July  65 
Edward  Harrison  . . . .  i .    23  Nov.  55 


p  12  Jan.  30 

P  20  Aug.  44 


HEUT.       i     CAPTAIN, 

23  Jan.  35 
P   3  Nov.  4G 


13  July  47 
P2l  Oct.  53 


P  2  May  45  p  22  Dec.  40 ,  P80  Dec.  53 


p  30  Jan. 
p    2  Dec. 

5  May  37 
19  May  43 
P  18  Sept.  4(5 
P 30  Sept.  42 
P 14  Apr.  48 
P 12  April  50 
P22NOV.50 

8  May  46 

P20Dcc.  61 

P 18  Dec.  40 

30  July  52 


46  P3l  Dec.  47 

42  P  23  Jan.  46 

5  Jan.   41 

P  14  Apr.  46 

P  12  May  48 

10  Apr.  47 

P   1  July  53 

P21  Oct.  53 

P  20  Jan.  54 

P  11  May  49 

P  17  Mar.  64 

P25  Nov.  42 

6 June  64 


11  Aug.  64 
U  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  64 

6  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  54 

1  Doc.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Doc.  54 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  56 

2  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  56 

16  Mar.  56 

12  May  66 
8  June  56 

P  9  Oct.  65 
23  Nov.  66 


P  10  Mar.  54 

6  Juno  54 

9  Dec.  51 

6  Nov.  5  J 

I  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  04 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  65 

12  May  55 

9  Nov.  40 

23  Nov.  55 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  54 
3  Nov.  66 


20  July  56 


1  Sir  Willlain  Lcwl«  Herrifs 
accompanied  iiioOlh  Dragoons 
to  Soutli  America  In  8rpi. 
1800,  and  served  as  a  Brigade- 
M^jor  in  the  expedition  against 
Suenos  AyrfS.  Alde-de-Cttmp 
to  Sir  £jre  Cooie  on  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition  in  1600,  and 
was  aciiveljr  employed  at  tiie 
siege  and  talilns  of  Flushing. 
Accompanied  SirBJwardPiiget 
to  Spain  as  his  Aide-de-Canip, 
ill  June  1812;  and  when  Sir 
Edward  was  taken  prisoner  on 
the  retreat  from  Burgos,  Lord 
Wellington  appointed  him  to 
the  Quarter-Master-General's 
Staff,  on  which  he  serred  until 
the  end  of  that  war  in  18 U, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebas- 
tian, passage  of  the  Bidassoa, 
the  three  suececslTe  days'  ac- 
tions at  the  Mayor's  Houte,  In 
front  of  Bldart,  where  be  had 
a  horse  shot  under  htm.  On 
the  14th  of  April  1814,  whilst 
endeaTouring  with  IJeutenant 
Moore  (now  Jf  aJor-Oen.  W.  G. 
Moore)  to  extricate  Sir  John 
Hope  from  his  horse,  which  In 
the  sortie  from  Bayonne  was 
killed  and  had  fallen  upon  him, 
he  reeeiTed  a  mu»k«t-shot  in 
the  loftknee,wnstaken  prisoner 
with  Shr  John  Hope  and  Lieut. 
Moore  (both  being  wounded), 
and  his  left  leg  was  amputated 
thi  next  rooming.  He  has 
r«celTed  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 


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Af^utant.-^Lieui,  Hugo  Shelley  Light,  27  Aug.  55. 

Qu«r*er- Jfer<M*er.— Thomas  Tunks,  14  Apr.  48. 

Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Connor  O'Leary,  MB.  0  Feb.  55 ;  AnUL'Surg.  6  Aug.  47. 

Atsistant'Surgeotu, — ^Alexander  Johnstone,  M.D.  1  Sept.  54i 

Edward  Young  Eellett,  28  April  54. 

Augustas  Patrick  Meyeiv  Corbett,  M.D.  27  Oct.  64. 


Facings  Oreen. — Agentty  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

S  Captain  FlUOertld  sorTad  in  the  Anglo-Spanlih  Legion  dnrinf  1895*87;  wasiererely  vouoded  In  the 
action  of  the  Sth  May  near  St.  Sebattlan,  and  has  two  CroMee  and  a  Medal  for  hii  conduct  and  MrTices. 

8  Capt  Hamilton  cerred  with  the  90ih  Begt.  In  Kiiffiriand  during  the  whole  of  the  war  of  1846-7  (Medal). 

in  Paymaster  Hadloy  served  with  the  Queen *i  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  In  Aff^hanlslan  and 
Beloochistan,  under  Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ofaucnee  (wounded),  and  of 
Khelat.  He  served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Soothem  M ahratta  country  in  1844,  (Includinx  the  storm  of 
the  Fortress  of  Punelia).  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845,  including  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts 
Monohur  and  M uniuntosh.    Medal  for  Ohnxnce* 

*«*  The  following  officers  were  presentat  the  battles  in  the  Crimea,  vis.;— Lt.-Cols.  Smyth  andMacb«a(h; 
LL-Colonel  Blount;  Mi^or  Lewis;  Capt.  Morant  (wounded  in  the  trenchee  before  Sebastopol  In  October  £ 
Mi^or  Finch  ;  Captains  Savage,  Storer,  Caseidy,  Sbutileworth,  Hamilton,  Fltz-Roy,  Vaughan  and  Cator 
(dangerously  wounded  ai  Inkerman);  Lleuts.  Battlscombe  (wounded  18th  Jftn.  1885),  Wiikinaon,  Light, 
and  Tucker;  Quartermatter  Tnaks;  Assltt.-SurigeoB  Johnstone  (iledal  and  Clasp$). 


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ColoneU^^  Sir  Ralph  Darling/  GCH.  Bru,  16  May  1793;  Lieut,  S  Sept,  05; 

Capt.  6  Sept.  06  ;  Mqjor,  p3  Feb.  1800;  Lt.-Col.  p17  July  01 ;  Col.  26  July 

10;  AT^y. -Gen.  4  June  13;  Lt.-Gen,  37  May  26;  Gen.  23  Nor.  41;  Col, 

00th  Foot,  5  Feb.  48. 
Xi^^.-CofonW. -David  Elliot  Macklrdy,  ^n«.  p  6  April  33;  Lieut,  p 30  Dec. 

36;  Capt.  P26  June  41 ;  Major ^  p22  Feb.  60;  Lieut.-CoL  25  Aug.  69. 
Afq/or^.— Charles  Fred.  Law,  Ens.  P7  Oct.  ^i  Lieut,  p8  Not.  30;  Cap^  pO 

Oct.  46 ;  Mqjor,  26  Aug.  63. 
Edward  Hickey,  JEns.  P22  May  36  ;Xieu^  20  May  40;  Capt,  p6  May  49; 

Mqf'or,  P 1  June  40. 


Captains. 
Jamea  Handasyde  Edgar 

Percival  Fenwick , 

George  Hughes  Mcssiter 
Aug.  Barnard  Uankey  . . 

Edward  Bowen > 

George  Bagot 

Wm.  Shepherd  Milner,  e. 
Francis  Gamble  Blood  . . 
John  Lindsay  Maclean  . . 

James  Smyth 

Hon.  Alfred  Bury , 

Henry  Beauchamp  Brady 

Lieutenants. 
Richard  FitsGerald,  t,  . . 
Charles  Gilborne,  d,  pm, 
George  Fred.  Gildea .... 

Edward  Marcon     

Thomas  Henry  Charleton 
George  Ernest  Bulger  . . 
Charles  Edward  Malton 

Rob.  Aufr^reLeggett,il4/ 
WinniettLockhartMelville 
CharlesWest  Hill  d.  Adj. 
Rich.  Cooper  Hutchison . 
James  W.  H.  Anderson  . 
Henry  Scott  Turner  .... 

Owen  Roberts    

Romain  Fleming  Stirke. . 

Ensigns. 
H .  C.  De  la  Poer  Beresford 
James  John  Osmer    .... 
Robert  Boucher  Clarke. . 

Edward  Boyle    

John  Whiteford 

Edward  Marwood  Vincent 


ensign. 


LIEUT. 


P  ©Oct.  86 
P28  Sept.  38 

16  June  30 
P  30  Oct.  40 

1  June  41 
P 20  June  45 
P  28  Nov.  46 

12  June  46 

13  July  47 
P26Scpt.  46 

26  June  46 
P  24  Dec.  47 

18  Sept.  46 

17  Sept.  46 
P 14  Apr.  48 

13  Sept.  48 

11  May  40 

6  Nov.  47 

p  17  June  61 

Pll  Jnne63 

29  Oct.  62 

18  Feb.  63 
11  Mar.  53 

30  Sept.  63 
P  26  Aug.  64 
Pll  Nov.  63 

6  June  64 

P  22  Sept.  64 
1  June  66 ' 
8  June  66 
6  July  65; 

13  Sept.  65 

14  Sept.  66  j 


P  28  June  89 
P  INov.  40 
29  Sept.  34 
P  20  June  46 
P  2  Sept.  45 
P  26  Sept.  46 
3  Sept.  47 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P  29  June  49 
P  12  Sept.  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 
P   8  June  52 

p  10  Nov.  48 

24  April  49 

P   6  Aug.  52 


62 
53 
60 
.  63 
63 


3  Dee 
21  Jan. 

P  6  Nov. 
26  Aug 

P  28  Oct. 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 
11  Aug.  54 

P   6  July  66 

P  3  Aug.  55 
13  Aug.  66 
16  Aug.  65 


CAPTAIN.      BRBY.-MAl. 


29  Jan.   47 
P 14  May  47 

3  Sept.  47 
P29  May  49 
P29  June  49 
P  8  June  62 

4  Feb.  53 
26  Aug.  63 

p  17  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

P  22  Sept.  64 

P   3  Aug.  65 


Paymarf«r.— -Robert  Smyth,  10  Nov.  64 ;  Qr,-Mr.  3  Sept.  47. 
Adjutant, — Lieut,  Robert  Aufrere  Leggett,  24  Mar.  54. 
Quar^«r-Afa«^^.— William  Bustard,  16  Dec.  64. 

5Mrflrw».— Huntley  Geo.  Gordon,  M.D.  22  April 53 ;  Asnst-Surg.^l  Dec. 41. 
AesieL-Surgeone.^VfWWvim  Watson  Sdmerville,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 
George  Edward  Gains,  21  Feb.  51. 

Facings  Green. — AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


1  Sir  Ralph  Darllnff*Bierrieci:—ln  1793«  the  tlavec  In  theiiUiid  of  Granad*.  mMiitrdbyUic  rreneh  fron  Ouulal<nf»«, 
iMTiQf  rcToltcd  and  mardered  the  GoTetnor  and  upwards  of  forty  of  the  principal  inhabitant*,  he  wai  emploTed  with  hli  R«gt. 
(Che  4Mh)  In  qucUlns  the  inittrreetion.  In  Jan.  1797.  volunteered  on  the  expedition  against  Trinidad,  and  waa  present  at  the 
dtjumtioa  of  tli«  SpanUfa  thlpc  of  war,  and  at  tlic  lurrender  of  the  island.  In  July  1799,  proceeded  with  the  espeditlon  acainst 
th«  Onteb  settlement  of  Surinam,  and  was  employed  in  the  arrangements  for  the  eapltulaUon,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of 
ttat  eotaa]r.  in  April  1801,  proeeeded  with  the  expedition  agalcst  the  Danish  and  Swedish  Islands.  St.  Croix,  St.  Thomas.  St. 
Maitla,  nod  St.  BaiHiolamew,  and  was  present  at  tlieir  reduction.  In  September  1808,  his  Regt.  (the  filst)  being  ordered  on 
aclivo  terrleo,  he  mignrd  his  staff  employment  (Pnnefpal  Assist.  AdjU-Oeneral)  and  took  the  command  of  it.  Joined  tliearmy 
madtw  Sir  Joim  Moore,  In  S|iain,  and  was  present  daring  the  adranrr  and  retreat,  the  action  at  Lugo,  and  battie  of  Corunna. 
•  fsr  wWch  Inst  be  rceeiTed  a  Medal.  In  July  IM9,  was  appointed  Dep.  A^t.- General  to  the  Force  sent  to  the  Scheldt  under 
aw  Baal  «r  Chatham,  and  was  present  at  the  stege  koA  lurrciidcr  of  Flushing.  Op  thf  retura  of  th«  csptdltloB  tw  Ktnmcd 
hit  itatappotaMiBeDt  at  ttaf  HorM  Guards. 


70^*  {Tlie  Surrey)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


tEmb.  for  Bengal,  18  Jan.  1840. 
Benring  at  Feroieporo. 


Yeaw*8enr.| 


p  20  Nov.  39 

19  Apr.  10 

p   0  Aug.  41 

80  Jan.  40 

P31  Dec.  45 

P  25  June  44 

23  June  43 

7  July  46 

27  Dec.  37 

31  Oct.  45 

P 10  Sept.  48 

P  25  Nov.  45 


P  8  May  46 
ONov.  30 1 

P  5  Nov.  47 
5  May  50 

P 15  Nov.  50 

P  8  Nov.  50 
0  Apr.  52 
15  Mar.  53 
18  April  51 
26  Jan.  55 

P  20  Feb.  55 
15  Mar.  53 


ONoT.  46 


Co7om;2.— 9  George  William  Paty/  CB.  KH.  En».  28  April  04;  Lt.  7  Hay 
05;  Capt,  28  April  08;  Maj,  2  June  14;  LL-CoL  4  Sept.  17;  CoL  10 
Jan.  37 ;  Mqj.-Gen.  0  Nov.  46 ;  Lt-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  CoL  10th  F.  8  May  54. 
Lieut'ColoneU. — ^Thomas  James  Oalloway,  Em:  P  13  Sept.  21 ;  Lieut.  2  June 
25;  Capt.v21  Dec.  27;  Brev.-Maj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Maj.  14  June  42;  Lt.- 
CoL  22  Dec.  48 ;  CoL  28  Nov.  54. 
Trevor  Chute,  2?MiXi«Mf.P  10  Aug.  32;  X£eu^  p  28  Oct.  36 ;  Ca/i<.  P  2  Aug.  80; 

Major,  P  23  April  47  ;  LieuL-CoL  p  14  Dec.  49 ;  CoL  28  Nov.  54. 
Afa/or*.— Thomas  Charles  Timins,  :Ens.  P 16  Mar.  32;  Xt6u^.  P28  Nov.  37  ; 

Capt  P  3  Feb.  43 ;  Mtyor,  p  18  July  48 ;  Brev.  LU-CoL  6  Feb.  65. 
George  Dumford,  Ens,  p  17  Oct.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Feb.  31 ;  Capt.  p  28  Nov.  37  ; 

Miuor,  26  May  50. 

Captains!  I    ensign.   I       lieut.    |  captain.  |brbv.«maj. 

Thomas  Edmonds  MulockiMfs  Mar.  36 
^pE.L'E3ti-auge'/.c.80JunM  p  10  Nov.  08 

John  William  Hay   never 

George  Evatt 13  July  38 

George  A.  Ryan p  31  May  44 

Sydney  Cosby  Jackson. .  p  10  Sept. 41 

Oswald  Pilling 30  Nov.  38 

Arch.  John  O.Rutherfurd  p  18  May  41 
Henry  Fred.  Saunders*. .    30  July  36 

William  Cooper*    5  June  48 

William  Bellers 26  June  46 

R.  F.  W.  Cumberland  . .     20  May  42 

Lieutenants. 
John  Mackay  M'Keuzie 
Chas.  A.  Poyntz  James  ^ 
Paul  Fred,  de  Quincey'.. 
Attilio  Scheberras,  a4j» 
George  Augustus  M*Nair 
Gates  Joseph  Travers  . 

Charles  Crawley 

John  T.  NicoUs  O'Brien 

William  Crozier 

Wm.  Thomas  M'Grigor. 
Arthur  Saltmarshe  .... 
Robert Whis,'liam  ..... 
Wm.  Fred.  Tho.  Marshall 
George  Richards  Greaves 
George  Fred.  Coryton 

Matthew  Bell 

Falconer  Wilson 

William  Wiltshire  Lynch 
John  William  Madden  . . 
Alex.  Cha.  Hughes  Tovey 

James  Green 

Ensigns. 
Henry  Berkeley  Good 
Thos.  Deering  Backhouse 
Tho.R.DevereuxBingham 
Chas.  G.  Stuart  Menteath 


29  July  44 
22  Dec.  44 
p  2  May  45 
21  Apr.  46 
13  Nov.  46 

29  Jan.   47 

30  Apr.  47 
11  Sept.  47 

29  Dec.  46 
28  Apr.  46 
22  Dec.  48 

P 18  Sept.  49 
13  Mar.  46 

30  Nov.  49 
2  Aug.  44 

p  29  June  49 
22  Nov.  60 
P 17  Sept,  60 
»  29  Jan.  47 
P  23  Jan.  52 
p  21  Jan.  53 


3  Capt.  Saunders  lorred  on  tha 
11  Feb.  46  vvestcrn  coast  of  Africa  with  tlia 


10  Apr.  46 

31  July  46 

p  21  Jan.  48 

P  30  June  48 

22  Dec.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

5  May  50 

27  Feb.  50 

1  Dec.  48 

p  17  Jan.  51 

p  17  Jan.  51 

7  Feb.  51 
P 16  Jan.  62 
p  14  Apr.  40 

15  July  53 
P  16  July  52 
P 13  Dec.  63 

8  Sept.  54 


Boyal  African  Corps  from  18M 
to  IMS,  and  wu  present  with 
the  expediiionary  force  In  tba 
Interior  In  1837.  Wasemplojed 
on  a  mission  to  convex  do- 
tpatches  to  the  French  at  Be- 
negal,  in  1838. 

4  CaptaiB  Cooper  serred  with  Ike 
18th  Boral  Irish  ihronghont  the 
campftin  of  185S-i3  in  Buxnah 
(HedAl). 

i  Lieatenant  M*Keiiiie  serTcd  in 
the  cunpaiKB  on  the  SnU^  in  1S46, 
with  the  •SrdKcKt,  and  wasptcsenC 
in  the  actions  of  Boddiwal.  AUwal, 
and  Bohraon  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Lieutenant  James  lencd  with 
the  lOth  Regt.  in  the  campaign  on 
the  Bntl^^and  was  pTesent  in  the 
battles  of  Aliwal  and  Bobxaou 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Lient.  de  Quincey  was  present 
...  .. .^  «._. atthehat- 


with  the  80th  Beginient 
tie  of  Bobvaon  (Medal). 

8  Doctor  Cnnie  serted  with  the 
ISth  Lancen  at  the  battle  of  Ma- 


P     6  June  55  1e}  in  1848,  Inelnding  the  aflUr  at 


P  22  Nov.  50 

13  May  53 

P 13  Dec.  53 

p  13  Jan.   54 


161    IB    low,    iMiiiiiwim»  •■■«  ■■■i.   »i 

BaddiwaU  and  aerions  of  Aliw&l 
and  Sdbiaon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
9  Paymaster  Thompton  serrcd  with  the  Snd  Batt. 
Royal  Ecft.  throuf  bout  the  MahratU  war.  with  tho 
army  in  the  Deecan,  under  Sir  John  Dordon.  In  the 
years  1817. 18  and  IS.  Also,  during  the  Bwmrse  war, 
tram  Jan.  1825  until  \U  eooclnslon  In  1816  (Medal). 


PaywwM^tfr.— Michael  Thompson,"  10  Nov.  64 ;  Qr.-Mr.  31  Oct.  45. 
Atgutant.^Lieuf,  Attillio  Scheberras,  13  Dec.  53. 
Quarter'Master.—Wimam  Nevill,  1  June  66. 

^i«rflr«w.— Samuel  Currie,*  M.D.  12  Feb.  47 ;  AsMt.-Surg.  14  Oct.  36. 
Atstst.'Surgeons.—UenTj  James  Rogers,  16  June  54. 

James  Francis  Deakin,  M.D.,  28  July  66. 

Alexander  Grant,  9  March  65 
Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 

1  Llent' General  Paty  terred  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  In  1807.  Serrcd  afkerwarda  in  the  Peninsula,  itom 
June  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  Including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Badajos.  battle  of  Salamanca,  letoeat  from 
Madrid  to  Burgos,  battles  of  Vlttoria.  the  Pyreneet  and  Nirelle,  battles  of  the  Nlve  on  the  Mh,  10th.  11th,  ISth,  and  ISih 
Dec  tSlS,  besides  rartous  minor  aflklrs.    He  has  reeeiTcd  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

9  Lt.-CoL  L'EstranM  serred  theeampaigB  of  1808-9  in  Spain,  with  the  14th.  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cermiaa  • 
Capture  of  the  Isle  orrranee  in  1810.    Capture  of  Java  In  1811,  and  engaged  with  a  Dutch  brigade  at  St.  Nieholas.   At  tho 

storming  ofa  strong  Dutch  Fort  on  the  coast  of  Bantam.    Onboard  ..-..., 

Freneh  gun-boata.    Present  at  the  siege  and  storm  of  Comelis,  and  st 
captttxe  of  the  town  and  fortress  of  Bambas,  Isle  of  Borneo,  in  March 

trosin  Marah  1817;  MahratU  camp  '* 

Ncdtvd  the  War  Medd  and  two  CJ 


in  Mareh  1817;  MahratU  campaign  In  1817  and  I8t 
" ro  Clasps  r    ~ 


board  H.H.8.  Jteteias  at  the  boarding  and  capture  of  elorea 

,  and  storm  and  capture  of  the  heighu  of  Serandole.    At  tho 

>,  in  March  1813.    Nepaal  war  in  1818;  siege  and  oapture  of  Hat- 

siege  and  etom  of  Bhactpore,«nder  Lord  ConbenMif.   Heh«» 

ips  for  Conuina  and  Jara. 


list  {Highland)  Regt.  of  Ft.  {L.I.)    [^^^^^    172 

l»    "CAPE     OP     GOOD     HOPE"     "ROLEIA"     "VIMIERa"     MrniiiiNNA'* 


Yean'Serv. 


60 


PoreisnStfrv.l 

It  arch  185S.J 

"HlNDOOBTAN«     "CAPE     OP     GOOD     HOPE"     "ROLEIA"     "VIMIERA"     "COSUNNA" 

'PUEXTES  D'OXOB"    ••ALUAEAZ"     "VITrORlA"    "PYRENEES"     •NIVE"     "ORTUE8" 

"PENINSULA"    "WATERLOO"     "  SE\'ASTOPOL." 

Co/.— 9  SIB  Sir  Jas.  Macdonell/  GCB.  KCH.  Ens,  25  Jan.  96 ;  Lt,  3  Feb.  96 ; 

y^fJ      Cflj»M0Sept.03;3ffi[;.17  Apr.04;  i^-Co/.  7  Sept.09 ;  Co/.12Aug.i9  ;  Jtfiy.- 

Pay.|      Gen.  22  July, 30;  LU-Oen,  23  Not.41  ;  <?«i.20June54;  Co/.71st  F. 8Feb.49. 

"lflr,Xi«tf.-Cotofi«te.— Waiiam  Denny,'  Ens,  PIG  Jan.  22;  Xieu^  p  23  June  26; 

"  I      Capt.  P  27  Sept.  38 ;  Mqj,  p  24  April  38 ;  Lt.-Col,  1 4  Apr.  46 ;  Col  20  June  64. 

0  I  Charles  Beady,'  Ens.  p  13  July  32 ;  LUut.  p  19  Mar.  36 ;    Capt.  16 

'     Mqjor,  P  8  June  62 ;  Lieut,-CoL  9  Mar.  66. 


Pull 
Pay. 


34 
24 


Apr.  42 ; 


21 
20 
16 
16 
14 
14 
14 
14 
11 
12 
12 
11 
11 
10 
10 
10 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


0  I  Mqjors. — Robert  Dennistown  Campbell,^  Cornet,  p  22  Oct.  33;  Lt.v  27  Mar. 

36;  Capt.  p  24  June  42 ;  Brev.-Maj,  20  June  64 ;  Af^y.  29  Dec.  64. 
0  I  William  Hope,*  Ens.  p  4  Sept.  36;  Lieut,  v  24  Mar.  38 ;  Capt.  p  30  May  46; 
I     Major,  31  Oct.  65.  


;  Captains. 

0  Aug.  Terrick  Hamilton,  s. 
0  Barry  Blennerbasset^ .... 
0    Gco.Whit.TalbotRicb'.. 

0    Henry  Loftus^    

0    Fred.  J.  Colin  Halkett?.. 

0    Arthur  Charles  Parker^ . . 

0    James  Arthur  Gore,  s.  . . 

0    Francis  Carr  Clerke'' . .  • . 

0    G.  H.  W.  Vise.  Kirkwall« 

0    Wm .  Stratton  Prince .... 

0    John  Ignatius  Macdonell' 

0  ;  Charles  Francis  Smith*'' . . 

0    Wm.  Francis  Segrave .... 

0    Brent  Neville 

0    R.C.Wm.  Stuart" 

0    John  Otway  Wemyss*'  .. 
Lieutenants. 

0    William  Campbell"  .... 

0    Francis  Bonham'^ 

0    Hon.  Ralph  Harbord*'  . . 

0    5£r  Lionel  £.  Smith,  J9^" 

0    Evelyn  Mirehouse"    .... 

0    William  John  Denny .... 

0    James  Da1glelsh,"^<(;... 

0    Fred.  William  Lambton" 

0    Charles  Pringle 

0    George  Campbell" 

0    Conrtenay  H.  Salt.  Scott" 

0    Charles  Geo.  Wingfleld" 

0    Edward  P.  Wade  Browne" 

0    Charles  James  Mounsey" 

0   Wvndham  Neave" 

0   John  C.  H.  Poyer  Callcn" 

0    William  O'Malley"    .... 

0    Robt.  Barttelot  Aldridge" 

0    C.  J.  H.  Howard" 

0    Arthur  Kindersley  Blair" 

0    Robert  Lewis"    

0    F.H.Anson  Hamilton".. 
Ensiqns. 

0  Wm.M.MiUerFortescne" 
0    EdwardWilliamDenne.. 

0    Stratton  Boulnois 

0  CharlesT.  Cramer  Roberts 
0  Edwin  Serjeant  Swainson 
0    William  Brett  Cowburn 

0    Robert  Heron 

0  Le  Marchant  James  Carey 
0  Robert  L.  Grant  M'Grigor 
0  Wm.  Fred.  Vernon  Harris 
0  Clifford  Stirling  Trotter 
0  Robert  James  Isacke  .... 
0  James  Hay  Campbell  • . 
0    Francis  Fawkes- 


KNSIOM. 


P 29  Dec.  36,  P 24  Apr.  38 
P  18  Mar.  3G  p  6  July  38 


CAPTAIN.  IBRBY.-MAJ. 


P 12  June  40 
26  Oct.  41 

16  Apr.  42 
4  Mar.  42 

17  Apr.  42 
P  22  Nov.  42 
P  8  Aug.  46 

22  Mar.  44 
P  26  Apr.  44 
p  30  May  46 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  8  May  46 
P  22  May  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 

P 12  April60 
P 14  June  60 
P 16  Aug.  60 
P22  Nov.  60 
P 17  Jan.  61 
P14  Fob.  61 
6  June  61 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P  18  June  52 
P  17  Aug.  62 
P17  Dec.  62 
P  12  Aug.  63 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  18  Oct.  53 
P  28  Oct.  63 

6  June  64 
P  6  June  64 

31  Dec.  64 
P 12  Jan.  65 
P  16  Jan.  56 
P  26  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  66 
16  Feb.  65 

22  Feb.  66 

23  Feb.  66 

9  Mar.  66 
16  Mar.  66 
30  Mar.  66 

10  April  65 
P  27  Oct.  64 

1  June  66 

27  July  66 

7  Sept.  66 
16  Nov.  65 
14  Dec.  66 


P  15  Apr.  42 
P  4  Aug.  43 
P  30  May  46 
P  16  Feb.  44 
P 16  Dec.  45 
P  22  May  46 

9  Nov.  46 
P26  Sept.  46 

8  Dec.  46 
p  19  Mar.  47 
P  12  Nov.  47 
P 19  Sept.  48 
18  July  60 
P  8  June  62 

13  May  53 

P  20  Sept.  53 

P  18  Oct.  63 

Oct.  63 

p  10  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

7  July  64 
p  22  Sept.  64 
P  29  Sept.  64 

8  Doc.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  56 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
1  June  56 

31  Oct.  66 
16  Nov.  66 


14  Apr.  46 

P  22  May  46 

P  12  Nov.  47 

P22Dec.  48 

P 19  July  60 

P  26  Dec.  61 

8  June  52 

13  May  63 

r  4  Nov.  63 

P 10  Feb.  64 

20  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

20  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  56 

31  Oct.  66 


1  Sir  Jamei  Macdonell  lenred 
irilh  the  expedition  to  Naplet 
and  Calabria,  in  1805  and  0, 
including  the  battle  of  Maidn. 
Served  aflenrards  in  Portugal, 
Spain,  Prance,  and  Planders. 
Sir  James  hairecciTod  the  Gold 
Medal  for  Uafda,  and  the  BiWer 
War  Medal  and  four  Clatpft  for 
Salamnnca,  Tittcria,  NiTelle, 
and  NiTe ;  and  tbe  Waterloo 
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7Ut  (Highland)  Regt.  of  Foot.  (L.  I.) 


Year'tServ. 

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Paynuuter.—JoBe^h  Cartxnail/' 25  Aug.  64;  JEns*  7  Dec.  38. 

AdljutanU— Lieut.  James  Dalj?lci«h,"  22  Oct.  62. 

Quarter- Matter, —ThomvA  Walker/*  10  March  48. 

^tcr^eon.— William  Simpson/'  M.6.  8  Dec.  54 ;  Asntt.-Surg,  1  May  46. 

Aitittant'Surgeo7U,-'BichaTd  Cooper  Todd/*  24  Sept.  50. 

John  Moore  M'Neece/*  28  April  54. 

John  Henry  Gilbome,»*  23  Dec.  64. 

Faeinffs  Buff. — Agetits,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


2  Colonel  Denny  commanded  tin  7Ut  HlKhlandert  at  tlie  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (tfedal  and  Clatp). 
8  Lleut-Col.  Ready  aerred  at  the  aiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  (.  latp). 

4  M^or  Campbell  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoon*  during  the  campaiKn  in  AfTghaniatan  under  L«rd 
Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Gliuznee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  71st  Regt.  at  the 
biese  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Hope  served  at  the  siege  and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
0  Captain  Blennerhasxet  served  at  the  siege  of  Sibastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Captains  Rich,  Loflus,  Halkett,  Tarkcr,  and  Clcrke.  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Lord  Kirkwall  served  at  the  slrgo  of  Sebastopol  (Medul  and  CIoKp). 

9  Captain  Macdonell  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Mcdul  and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Smith  served  at  the  slere  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Siuart  served  as  Brigade-Major,  2nd  Brigade,  Hlghjond  Division  in  the  Crimea,  including 
the  capture  of  Kerteh,  singe  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  atid  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Wemyss,  Lieuts.  Wm.  Tampbifll,  Bonharo,  8lr  Lionel  Smith,  Dalgleish,  Lambton,  Geo. 
Campbell,  Scott,  Wiugfield.  Browne,  Mounsey,  Keave,  CuUon,  O  Mailey,  and  Aldiidge,  aerved  at  the  siege 
and  f«ll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

13  Lieuta.  Hon.  R.  Harbord,  Mirehouse.  Howard,  Blair,  Lewis,  Hamilton,  and  Fortcscue,  aerved  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Paymaster  Cartmall,  Qr. -Master  Walker,  AssisL-Sargcons  Todd,  H'Koece,  and  Gilbome,  served 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Surgeon  Simpson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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51 


Sub.  for  Malta,  DflcM/ 

Eastern  Army, 

Depot  at  Edinburgh, 

The  Duke's  Cypher  and  Coronet. 
HINDOOSTAN"  "  CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE"  "SEVASTOPOL." 
Co2an«2.— 9  John  Aitchiaon,*  Em,  25  Oct.  05;  Lt.  and  Capt.  82  Nov. 
Capt.  and  Lt.-CoU  15  Dec.  U ;  Col,  SO  Hay  30 ;  Mqjor-Gen,  23  Nov. 
Lt.-Qen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col,  72ad  Highlandera,  29  Dec.  51. 
Lieu*.- Cotowci*.— Richard  Palmer  Sharp,'  Em,  p  18  May  38;   Lieut, 
May  40;  Capt,  p  19  March  47  ;  M(yor,  p8  March  50 ;  Lt,'Col,  p  1  Dec. 
VVUUam  Parke/  Em,  p15  Dec.  40;  Limt,  p27  Sept.  42;  Cap^  0  Jan. 

Mqjary  PI  Dec.  54  ;  Lt,-Col,  P23  Nov.  55. 
Jf<:E;orf.— James  Mackenzie/  Em,  P24  Sept.  41 ;  LUut,  P2d  Aug.  44;  Capt, 

26  Jan.  49 ;  Mqjor,  22  June  55. 
Alexander  Dalton  Thellusson/ ^n#.  p  12  Oct.  41;  Lieut.  P8  Oct*  44 ;  Capt 
P28  Dec.  49;  Af/yor,P28  Nov.  55^^ 


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Captains.  I    ?^^ «]!:_. 

Richard Rocke* p20  May  42 

John  Stephens  Clark p  27  Sept.  42 

Douglas  Robluson* p  17  Mar.  43 

Charles  J.  W.  Norman*.,  p  8  Nov.  44 

Archibald  Alison* P  8  Nov.  46 

Alexander  Crombie*  . . . .  p  8  May  46 
Hon,  H.  W.  FitzMaurlce  PlO  Mar.  47 
Tho.  Cha.  Hardinge  Best  p  12  Nov,  47 

CecilRice« 1  Dec.  48 

R.  Dennlstown  Buchanan*  p  19  Jan.  49 
C.Fleming  Hunter*   ....  p  9  Mar.  49 

James  Atkinson* p   8  Aug.  45 

Wm.  Drum.  Ogilvy  Hay    p  17  May  50 

Hen.  Bentinck  Coathupe*  p  12  July  50 

Robert  Douglas^ 2  Apr.  41 

Osw.  Barton  Feilden® p  17  Sept.  50 

Lieutenants. 
John  Campbell  Stewart* 

William  Henry  Eliot^    . 

Hcm.Somer8etR.H.Ward* 

C.  C.Welle8leyVesey,*a£{;. 

John  Thomas  Campbell* 

Fred.  Montagu  Alison*. . 

Aylmer  Spicer  Cameron* 

Edward  James  Upton  . . 

Hdn.Alex.T.Fit2Mauricefi 

Oustavus  Lambert  Basset* 

M.  do  la  Poer  Beresford* 

Stapleton  Dresing  Burges* 

William  Henry  Campion* 

Francis  Brownlow*    .  ■ 

Robert  St.  John*    .... 

Charles  M.  Stockwell^ 

John  Fred.  Napier  Hewett 

John  M'Namee 

John  Soame  Richardson" 
Ensigns. 

Hercules  Edwin  Brown.. 

Ernest  Henry - 

Chai-les  Stewart  Murray.. 

John  Pennefather .... 

James  Robert  Kildahl 

John  Price  Mackinnon 

James  Drummond  Stewart 

Wm.  Theobald  Butler 

John  Hichens  Bamfleld . . 

George  M'Kay* 

Fra.  Charles  M.  Glasgow 

Francis  George  Sherlock 

Peter  Burnet 

Matthew  John  Baillic   .. 


LIEUT. 


P  8  Nov.  4-4 

30  Dec.  45 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  8  Oct.  47 
Pll  Sept.  49 

25  Jan.  49 
P  28  Dec.  49 

25  April  60 
P  2  Aug.  50 
P  2  Aug.  50 
2  Dec.  50 
P  3  Dec.  47 
P 14  Oct.  51 
P 14  Oct.  51 

28  Dec.  42 
P 15  July  53 


captain. 

p"  8  Marr50 

25  April  50 

2  Dec.  50 

P   7  Oct.  51 

Pll  Nov.  53 
6 Jane  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 
1  Dec.  54 

P    1  Dec.  54 

P  1  Dec.  54 
22  June  55 
22  June  55 
22  June  55 
22  June  55 
6  July  55 

P23  Nov.  55 


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P  16  Aug.  50 

25  June  44 

8  Nov.  50 

8  Nov.  50 

P 19  Aug.  51 

P17  Oct.  51 

P    9  July  52 

P  21  Sept.  52  i 

P 13  May   53ip 

p  10  June  53  p 

P  2  Dec.  53 

6  June  54 

p  18  Aug.  54 

P  8  Sept.  54 

3  Nov. 54 

17  Nov.  54 

24  Aug.  52 

2  Feb.  49 

P  30  Nov.  54 


p  25  June  52 
14  Apr.  46 

P 11  Nov.  53 
6 June  54 
OJune  54 
1  Sept.  54 

P  1  Sept.  54 
1  Dec.  54 
1  Dec.  54 


P   1  Dec.  54 

1  May  55 

19  June  55 

20  June  55 

21  June  55 

22  June  55 

4  July  55 

5  July  55 

6  July  55 

2  Aug.  55 

3  Aug.  55 
17  Aug.  55 

P23  Nov.  55 
14  Dec.  55 


1  Lt.-Gen.  AitchUon  served 
in  1807  at  the  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Copeniiagen.  Embarked 
in  1808  for  the  Peninsula,  and 
in  1809  was  present  at  the  pas- 
sage of  the  Douro,  capture  of 
Oporto,  and  subsequent  pursuit 
of  Soult's  army  to  Salamonde. 
He  was  wounded  in  the  arm  at 
X  jursv.  v-»  '*••  battle  of  Talavera,  while 
t  r\^»'  R^  I  carrying  the  King's  colour, 
1  Jjec.  04 ,  ^YiXch  was  also  shot  through. 
22  June  55 !  He  serred  the  campaigns  of 
22  June  55 1  1810,  12,  is,  and  U,  and  was 
09  Tiinp  -«i/i  present  at  the  battle  of  Bu- 
ii  T  ??  I  «co  and  retreat  to  the  lines 
22  June  55   of  Torres  Vedras ;    battle  of 


22  June  55 1  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid, 

22  Juue55  *»«»«  o'  Burgos,   and  retreat 

n  oT  ijr««  RQ !  'rom  thence  into  Portugal  j  nf- 

P  Zl  May  oa ,  j^,,  ^^  q,^^^  y^^^  of  Vittoria, 

3  Aug.  55 '  Qflklr  at  Tolosa,  siege  of  Ban 
P23  Nov.  55 1  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  NiTelle 
and  the  Nive,  passage  of  the 
Adour,  investment  of  Bayoone, 
siege  of  the  citadel,  and   re- 
I  pu Ise  of  the  sortie.    He  hu  re- 
ceived the  War  Uedai  with  six  Clasps.     Ho 
was  Lieut.-Colonelof  the  Bcots  Fusilier  Guards 
when    promoted   to  MiJor>Oen«ra],  and  had 
commanded  that  Regiment  upwards  of  four 
years.    Served  in  India  as  U^or-Oeneralon  the 
Staff  of  the  Madras  Presidency  from  June  1845 
to  Not.  1801,  in  command  of  the  Mysore  di- 
TJsion  (including  Coorg),  and  of  the  Provinces  of 
Malabar  and  Canara. 


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Foil  Hair 

PV.lPay. 

12 

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6 

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15 

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2 

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0 

.Poymiwf^.— Rowland  Webster,'  29  May 49  ;  Sim.  12  Jon.  44;  Lt.  P25  July  45. 
\A(iljutant,^Lieut.  Charles  C.  Wellcsley  Vesey,»  25  Aug.  54. 
Quarter'Magter» — Donald  Munro,  30  Not.  55. 

\SuTge&n,'—yfm,  Campbell  Seaman,'  M.D.,  16  May  51 ;  Auist.^Surg.  16  Feb.  41. 
[AsnttanUSurgeons, — Edmund  Humphrey  Roberts,*  23  June  54. 
Theodore  William  Rutter,'  M.D.  0  June  54. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents y  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

t  Linut-Colonel  Sharp  terTed  in  China  In  the  SOUi  (Ucdal).  Oommandcd  the  7»nd  In  Uie  EMlcm 
ratnpaign  in  1865.  including  ihi>  exix'ditloii  to  Kertcli  and  tiese  of  SeUattopoi  (MmInI  and  Clatp). 

4  Lieut.^olnnel  Parke  and  Mojor  Mackenslo  scnrrd  in  the  Eastern  cainpagn  in  1855,  incladingthe  expedi* 
tion  to  Kerich  and  siege  of  Sebastop^il  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  M^jor  Tiiellusson, Captains  Sutlierland.Rocke,  Robinton,  Norman,  Alison,  Cronble,  Durlianan,  llonter, 
Atliinion,  Coatbape;  Licuts.  Stewart,  Hon.  S.  Wurd,  Vesej,  Campbell,  Alison.  Campron,  Hon.  A.  T. 
FluHaurice,  Basset,  Beresford,  Burgee,  Campion,  Bro«nlow,  St.  John  ;  Ensign  M'Kay,  Paymaster  Webster, 
Surgeon  Seamnn,  Asslst.-Surgeon  Roberts  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  In  1855,  Including  lbs  ezpedilion 
to  Kertch  and  siege  of  Sebasuipol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Captains  Rice  and  Feildeu,  Lieuts.  Siackveli  and  Richardson,  serred  at  the  siege  of  Scbastopol  in 
1856  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

7  Ciptaln  Douglas  served  with  the  Buflfii  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal). 

8  Lleot.  Eliot,  prior  fo  entering  the  Armj,  served  for  two  jcara  and  a  liaif  In  the  Royal  Naryt  and  was 
present  In  H.  M.  8.  Melville  in  China,— at  the  taking  of  the  Boguo  Ports,  and  the  opcrmliOBa  befon 
Canton  (Medal). 

0  Assist,-3urgeon  Rutter  ierred  in  the  Crimea  In  1854*55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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P»y. 


73rrf  Regiment  of  FooU  176 

"MANGALORB"  "  SERtNGAPATAM"  "WATERLOO." 
Ctf/.— 9Robt.  Barclay  Macpliereon,*  CB.  KH.  ^n«.3  June  06;  Lt.  S2  Jaly  06; 

Capt.  3  Dec.  00 ;  M(0.  17  March  08 ;  Lt.-Col  4  Jnne  14  j  CoL  10  Jan.  37  ; 

MaJ.'Gen.  9  Nov.  40 ;  Lt.^Gen,  20  June  64;  CoL  73rd  Foot,  29  Jnly  62. 
lAeut.'CoL — Fred.  Geor«:re  Ang.  Pinckney,*  J?n«.8  Apr.26;  Lt.  p8  Apr.  26; 

Cap^P23  Dec.  30;  ^cy . p 23 Sept. 45 ;  Brev,  Lt.'Col.2Q  May 63:  LL-Col. 

14  April  64. 
Jf<{/or«.— George  Kankey  Smith,'  JBns.  P7  May  18  ;  Lieut,  P7  Feb.  22  j  Capt* 

P8  Apr.  26;  JJ*.-Afa/.23  Nov.  41  ;  Mq;.  20  July  49 ;  Bt.  Lt.^CoLU  Nov.  61  • 
Thomas  Ross,  Ent.  p  23  March  38;  Lieut,  p  18  May  41;  Ca0^P4Jnne  47: 

Mqjor,  P  22  Oct.  52. 


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Captaihs 

PhUip  Blandell  Bicknell^ 
William  Lawes  Peto*. . . 
Wyndham  Edm.  Bewcs'' 

George  Renny    

Godfrey  James  Bume  • 
Alfred  Charles  Knoz^. . . 
Wm.  Creagb  O'Brien*  . 
William  Henry  Barry  . 

John  Cox  Gawler** 

Frederick  Reeve    

James  Whlttaker  Barnes  " 
George  Davies    

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Albert  U.  Godfrey,  il^^*.. 
Alex.  Allan  Aitchison    • . 

Hngh  Mackenzie 

John  J.  Lloyd  Williams 
Gonld  Arthur  Lucas  .... 
Henry  Albert  Norris .... 
Spencer  V.  Fra.  Henslowe 

Rich.  Jaa.Herc'ford,  £f.ii  4/ 
Poole  Francis  Shuldham 
James  Alex.  Caldwell    .  * 

Philip  Gibaut 

Fred.  Tichfleld  Greatrex 
Alien  Allecocke  Young . . 
Bryan  Geo.  Davies  Cooke 
Mathew  Smith  Blyth 

Ensionb. 
Hon.  C.  R.  Maxwell  Ward 
Wm.  John  Lane  MiUigan 
William  Gordon 
William  Mitford 
Hugh  Eraser  . . 
Thomas  Wm.  Shore  Miles 

George  Pinckney   

Archibald  Henry  Sharp 
Wm.  Henry  Samuel  Pigott 


BNSION. 


P 11  Oct.  30 

P 10  May  44 

19  June  40 

1  Nov.  42 
P2dMay  45 
P  6  Apr.  44 
P 19  Nov.  41 
P 18  Sept.  49 

9  Feb.  49 
P24  0ct.  46 

6  Nov.  47 
P  26  May  48 


P  8  Feb.  60 
P  17  May  60 

80  Apr.  47 
P  23  June  49 
P  12  July  60 
P  21  July  46 
P 18  Apr.  61 

20  June  51 
P  23  Jan.  62: 
P 19  Apr.  51 

12  Oct.  62, 

6  Dec.  61 

P  18  Feb.  63 


P  10  Nov.  41 
P26June40 
P  22  July  42 
1  May  44 
P  26  May  48 
P  23  Jan.  46 
26  June  44 


CAPTAIN. 


P  8  Oct.  47 
P  8  Feb.  60 
P  3  Ang.  49 
P  28  Dec.  49 
P  18  Apr.  61 
22  Oct.  61 
21  Dec.  62 


Pl7Sept.60  PldFeb.  63 
P  12  July  60  P 14  Apr.  64 


8  Oct.  47| 

6  July  49, 

7  June  60 


6  June  64 
22  Sept.  64 
31  Aug.  66 


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28  May  63 


20  July  66 


P  4  Apr.  61 

P 18  Apr.  61        S  Capuin  0*Bricn  wrrmt  I0  the 

20  June  61  <»''»'»^«'  *■  «»•  •««»•■  "^  Man.- 
^U  June  01  ^p^  (woy«d«l).  and  kM  w- 
P14  Nov.  611  eelTHlthr  Bnbss  Star. 

28  Feb.  62''  ^^  ■'•i^  Oawlcr  inrrfd  with  Che 
DaA1Lr»»  AQ  78*^a»ft.Uiroyfho«tlh€Kafllr«ar 
y  «>w  Mar.  4»    ^  imo^  (M«dal  aad  BtMiOer)  ; 

21  Dec.    62  coMMmlad  tha  Lifhi  Coaavaar  In 

P22  Anril63  ■•»»»y  *»«»»•  pHiie»i»»i  »«ti€M  in 

.()Q    /       Va^   Kafflrlaod  and  In  the  Colony,  aa 

f  ZH  Apr.  04;  also  at  Uic  batUe  el  Barca  1  icrrcd 

6  June  54:  at  dlffeimt  period!  during  tha  ope. 

fl    TiinA  ivii  ntlont  aa  Plcld  Adjnunt  and  ai 

"  •'"uc  "^    D^  ^^  Qr.-Maatar  General  to  the 

11  Aug.  04    DlTlsions  under  Coloacl  Byte, and 

22  Sept.  64   waa  honoumblr  nentioncd   eight 

'M  tr^^^^i  '  2?  ?^"-  it  Xi'l^S^ATSSt'rHa'ii 
P  13  May  63       31  Aug.  66|  m  the  eloie  or  Uie  war. 

I       6  Captaint  BlelLDoIl  and  Pato,  and  Quarter- 
P  14  Apr.  64  UasterCaraoDienrediotheKafflrvar of  1840-7 

6  June  64  (Medal). 
1 1^  a«.%*  Ks}.     7  Major  Bewoa  terred  the  Kafir  campaign 

15  Sept.  64,  ^,  18^^.7  (Medal)  with  tbe  45Ui  Regt. 
22  Sept.  64:       11  CapUlo  Bamas  Mrred  aa  Lieut,  aad  Adjt.  In 

P12  Jan.  66  ^^^^  Hoif>  BatUUon  or  Natlre  Inlhntry  In  the 
1  l/Tov  fJ^  Kafllr  war  of  1846-47  t  was  preaent  In  leTefal  en* 
i  f^^    e?l  faffenwntt,  aaeonpanlcd  the  expedition  Into  tha  TMa- 

16  May  60,  bookie  eonntry  In  Angnat.  and  that  orer  tha  Kal  In 

7  Sent.  66'  D«««  l^^     Serrcd  with  the  TSrd  Regt.  in  the  Kafllr 

7  I)^.66|  ""»•»«»  t***^**- 
PaynuuUr.—ldoftniA  Cassidy,  30  Jnne  64;  J??a.P9Nov.38;  Lieut.  11  Jane  41; 
Adjutant. — lAeut,  Albert  Henry  Qodfrey,  4  Aug.  64.  \^Capt,  6  June  64. 

QuarteT'Meuter. — John  Carson,^  28  Nov.  45. 
Sur^€«m.— Edward  Booth,  13  Feb.  62;  Auitt.-Surg.  11  Jnne  41. 
Atsistant'Sttrgeone.— Charles  Walter  Poulton,  18  Sept.  49. 
Qeorge  Grey,  M.D.  16  Jnne  64. 
Facinge  Oreen. — Agente^  Messrs.  C.  R.  and  Walter  M'Grlgor. 
1  Lleat.-Oen.  Uaepheracn  accompanied  part  of  the  88th  Regt.  to  the  Wetl  Indies  the  latter  part  of  170ft, 
and  was  prcaent  at  the  Uklng  of  St.  Lticia  in  1790 ;  alao  at  tlie  redaction  of  the  Brigands  In  Grenada,  at 
the  atorni  of  Port  Rojal,  and  seTeral  other  placet  In  that  Island.    Embarked  with  ttie  Regiment  for  the 
Eaat  Indlre,  In  June  1790,  and  daring  a  period  of  aiz  years  ha  was  actlveli  employed  in  the  thrpe  Pri'si- 
deneles.    In  1800  embarked  with  the  expedition  to  Steuih  America;  was  present  in  several  skirmishes  on 
the  mafek  to  and  lo  front  of  Buenos  Ajres,  and  at  the  storming  of  It,  when  he  was  wounded.    In  June 
1800,  he  accompanied  the  Snd  Battalion  to  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadis.    In 
March  1810  he  sucee^ed  to  the  command  of  tha  1st  Battulion ;  commanded  It  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria, 
and  at  those  in  the  Pyrenees.    Present  also  at  the  battle  of  the  Mvelle ;  succeeded  to  the  command  of  tlio 
Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Orihes,  and  a^ ain  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  being  in  several  minor  affhirs. 
Proceeded  in  command  of  the  1st  Battalion  to  Canada  In  July  1814;   embarked  from  thence  for  the 
Ketherlands  In  Jnne  ISl.'V.    He  ha«  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Cla«p  for  Vittoria  and  Orthes ;  and 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Ciatps  for  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  and  NIve. 

0  Lu- Col.  Pinckney  served  In  the  Katf  r  war  of  1840-7,  and  was  honourably  mentioned  in  Sir  Oeorre 
Berkeley's  General  Order  of  the  17th  Dfc.  1847,  as  the  commanding  officer  of  tlio  78rd  Regiment,  in  the 
active  operations  in  tbe  Held  under  that  General's  command  (Medal). 

t  LL-Col.  Smith  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-7,  and  was  severely  wounded.  In  Bir  George  Berkeley's 
Oenenil  Order  of  17th  l>cc.  1847  he  was  mentioned  in  the  following  handsome  terms  :—*<  The  Lieut. 
General  bega  to  thank  Mi^or  Smith,  78rd  Regt.,  who  has  commanded  tbe  Head  Quarter  Camp  during  the 


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mcphant,  tuperaeribed  "SEniNGAPATAM"  "AS3AYE"  "lIUSACO"  "PUENTT 
DONOR"  »'CIUDAD  ROURIGK)"  •'BADAJOZ"  "SALAMANCA"  "VITTOaU 
"PYRENEES*'    "NIVELLE"    "0RTHE3"    "TOULOUSE"    ''PENINSULA." 

CoZone/.— }9  Alex.  Thomson,'  CB.  Ens,  23  Sept.  03 ;  Lt.  29  Feb.  04 ;  Capt,  \ 
May  07  ;  Major,  9  April  12 ;  LU-CoL  21  Sept.  13 ;  CoL  22  July  30 ;  Majoi 
Gen,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Lt.^Gen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  74tli  Regt  15  Aug.  50. 

Lieut'ColoneU.—John  MacDuff,«  Ens,  10  Feb.  14 ;  Zieut,  26  Jane  27 ;  Capt,  p  1 
April  39 ;  Major ,  13  Nov.  47  ;  Lieut,- Col,  P  8  June  49;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

George  Monkland,^  Ens,  p  11  July  34 ;  Lt.  25  May  38  :  Capt,  P  10  July  46 
Mqjor,  7  Nov.  51  ;  Lt.-Col,  29  July  53. 

iJfeyor*.— Walter  Douglas  Phillipps  VsLitoTi,*  Ens.  P28  Sept.  38 ;  Lieut.  p3  No 
40 ;  Capt,  p  19  May  46 ;  Mqjor,  27  Feb.  52 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  28  May  53. 

Fitsliardinge  William  Longuet  Hancock,*  Ens.  p  17  Mar.  38;  Lieut,  p22  Noi 
39 ;  Capt.  14  May  47  ;  Brec-Maj.  28  May  53 ;  Mqj,  29  July  53. 


Captains. 


Robert  Bruce*!- i  p  9  June  38 

WiUiam  Kelty  M'Leod  . .  I     6  June  45 

John  Jago <  p  16  Jan.  46 

Lewis  Augustus  Brydon^  I  1  May  46 
WiUiam  Ross  King"  ....  |  P 1 1  July  45 
Henry WellingtonPalmer^  P   7  Aug.  46 


James  Falconer^ 
James  Stewart  Menzies 
Augustus  Da  vies    ..... 
Fred.  J.  P.  Priestley . . , 
5111  J.  Impett,">/.cj20Juiie54 
Adam  Campbell .... 
Lieutenants 
Fred.  R.  Thackeray ,M<{;. 
Sir  David  Baird,"  Bart 
Rob.HenryC.DruryLowe* 
Hy.  Ridge  Wolrige 
Thomas  William'Lawson* 
Charles  Wylde  Sherlock 

Robert  Cathcart 

Anthony  Delacombe  Bell 
Thomas  Henry  Stoddard. 
John  Warden  M'Farlan  . 
Whlteford  John  Bell.... 
Fran.  Dalmahoy  Wyatt.r. 
WalterLawrencelngleSy^f. 

Henry  Jameson 

Bedford  Da  vies* 

William  Shapter  Hunt  . . 
George  Pilkiugton  Blake 
Norman  S.  M'Crummen 
Robert  Frederick  Martin 
Frederick  Nind  Woodall 
John  Thomas  Evans  . . . 
Ensigns. 

Abel  Straghan    

A.Wna.Chalmers  Magrath 

Arthur  Angelo    

Colin  Hugh  Thomson 


4  Nov.  47 

P  10  Feb.  38 

P    4  June  47 

2  Mar.  38 

14  Apr.  14 

19  Apr.  36 

P 14  Dec.  49 

P 14  June  50 

p  17  Sept.  50 

31  Mar.  47 

P22  Aug.  51 

P21  Nov.  51 

P  23  Jan.  52 

14  May  52 

26  Oct.  41 

8  Jan.  47 

13  Nov.  46 

11  April  45 

21  Jan.    48 

23  Mar.  49 

P  23  July  47 

P  6  July  52 

P  5  Nov.  52 

23  Nov.  52 

P17  Dec.  52 

P  24  Mar.  54 

Pll  Mar.  53 


LIEUT. 


P  22  May  40 
P  31  July  46 
P 19  Feb.  47 
P  21  July  48 
P    6  Nov.  47 

10  Nov.  48 
2  Aug.  49 

24  Oct.  39 

P    3  Aug.  49 

8  Apr.  42 

P   6  Oct.  20 

19  Feb.  38 

7  Nov.  51 
12  Nov.  51 
27  Feb.  52 

P  27  Dec.  50 
17  Aug.  52 

n  5  Nov.  52 
29  July  53 

29  July  53 
5  June  44 

P22  Apr.  48 
23  Mar.  49 
22  Aug.  49 

8  Oct.  50 
P21  Sept.  52 

10  Mar.  54 

30  June  54 


BREV.-MA. 


P2i  July  48      28  May  5 
P  24  Sept.  50 
P   7  Mar.  51 

27  Feb.  52 
P  30  July  52 

17  Aug.  52 

29  July  53 

15  Mar.  53 

16  Dec.  53 

21  Jan.  43 

30  Jan.  35      9  Nov.  4 

22  Aug.  49 

S  Colonel  HaeDaffMnred  ia  Indi 
upward!  of  14  yean  with  tlie  4(K 


Regt-  ioclodittg  the  opermtioni  j 
1840  la  Lower  and  Upper  8cind< 
also  the  campaifnain  Beloochiatai 
Candahar,  aad  Cabool  dnriag  1S4 
42,  aad  haa  raoeivad  the  Medal  ii 
■eribed  "Caadahar,  Ghnaaee.  C( 
bool."  Waa  with  the  40th  Reft,  i 
the  operatioBB  againat  the  Gwalii 
state  ia  1S4S-4,  aad  oommanded  d 
Grenadier  Compaayat  the  battle  i 
Mahar^pore  (Medal).  Ia  18i3  1 
commanded  the  lal  la&atryBriga^ 
with  the  Ibrrc  Ader  Sir   Gcoi] 


. Jeon 

Oathcatt  in  the  adtance  aerou  t] 
OraofB  andCaledoB  rirera^Sonihr) 
Africa,  into  the  Baauto  Chief  M< 
■heah'soowntry^^afterwarda  he  eon 
manded  the  force  eneamped  at  1 1 
Dhoonie  Station  ia  Kaflraria,  ant 
the  end  of  the  Kafflr  war  in  ISj 
(Medal). 

3  Lt-CoLMoaklandaerred  «i< 

30  July  54  *;25).'"  «^  «-»'""»  Ml 

8  Sept.  54       6  C^italss  Brydoa  and  Palowi 

P  10  Nov   54    I'l««^  Thaekermy,  Sir  Day.  Bair 

1  K  rk«*  '  KA  I  Lowe,  and  Lawaon,  aervcd  thnmid 

15  Dec.  54  „„,  ^j^  ^^,  »„  ^   is&i^ 

6  June  54  (Medal). 
'     7  Paymaater  Dnnbar  and  Qnarter-Maater  Daini 

«:  X?^  ? :  •  Lleat.  Ingle*  awrcd  wtth  the  SSod  Regt,  at  tl 
P  24  Mar.  54 '  second  siege  of    llooltan  la   1S4B-9.  includlBg  d 

13  Oct.  54  !  ■*<»'™  •"<*  e«P«»^  of  •**•  ^^»  •*»*  wn^nder  of  tl 
D  A  rk»f  KA  fortress  |  also  prcsflnt  at  the  sabsequent  ranvnder 
f    O  KJCU    *>*   tht  ftirt  aad  garrison  cf  Cheaiow,  and  at  the  batUe 


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Goojerat  (.Medal  and  Clasps). 

PrtynwMfer.— Fergusson  Dunbar/ 16  Feb.  50 ;  Qr,*Mnster,  26  April  44. 
Adijutant.— Lieut.  Frederick  Rennell  Thackeray,*  4  Nov.  53. 
Quarter-Master.— Chsj\e%  Dalnes,«  24  Sept.  41. 

^urflf«m.— James  Macbeth,'*  M.D.  12  Aug.  63;  AssiH.-Surg.  3  Dec.  41. 
10  j    0    ^Mw<rtn*-5uro«m*.— William  Lapsley,  7  Aug.  40.         I  Fac.White.— ^^f*.C 
'    41    Oi  Arthur  Bell,  23  Jan.  52.  |    R.  &  W.  M'Origor. 

'  1  Meut-Oeneral  Thomson  aeeompanted  tbe  74th  to  the  Pralnsala,  landing  at  LUbon  la  Jaa.  1810.  and  was  prMent 
the  battle  of  Buueo,  retreat  to  tbe  Lines  of  Torres  Vedraa,  advance  of  the  army  on  Maaseaa's  retreat  therefrom,  action 
Pes  d*Atouee  (wonaded),  batUe  of  Fuentcs  d'Onor,  siege  and  eaptare  of  Cludad  Bodrigo,  where  be  serred  as  Aaatot.  En 
and  for  bis  serriees  was  promoted  to  tbe  rank  of  Brevet- Major  ;  siege  aad  eaptare  of  Badaioi,  wbere  be  aerred  aa  AasI 
Knglneer  and  was  tllabily  wounded  when  leading  aboat  800  mea  of  the  party  that  stormed  and  took  tbe  BaTcllne  of  I 
Boque  to  reinforce  the  3rd  Division  of  the  army  which  bad  taken  tbe  Castle  \  siege  and  capture  of  the  Ports  of  Balamaw 
where  be  served  aa  Assist.  Engineer  and  wasaligbtly  wounded;  battle  of  Salamanca  (severely  wounded),  siege  of  Bnr| 
and  retreat  therefrom.— served  as  AssUt.  Engineer  and  bad  Uie  blowing  op  of  tbe  brld«eat  Villa  Morel  and  tbe  bridge 
Cabvson  ennruited  to  bim  \  battle  of  Vittorla  as  second  in  commaaa  of  tbe  74th  i  siege  of  St.  Sebastian  wbere  he  aerred 
Assist.  Engineer,  and  for  bis  cooduetwas  promoted  to  tbe  Brevet  rank  of  Lieut. -Colonel  t  battles  oi  the  Nlvelle  aad  th«  Ni* 
passage  of  tbe  Bidassoa,  and  battle  of  OrUies,  besides  several  skirmisbes  wiUi  bis  Regt.at  Alfkyate,  Villa  de  Paatot 
Albidons,  aad  other  places.  He  bas  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  St.  Sebastian,  and  the  SUver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clai 
for  the  other  battles  and  sieges. 

5  Major  Hancock  served  with  tbe  74th  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  lS»l-fiS-U  (Medal),  and  was  {meant  at  aU  the  opei 
tlons  In  the  Waterkloof,  Amatolas,  Ac,  under  Major-Oan.  Somerset,  aad  commanded  Ute  Regt.  tai  ffae  expedltiosi  aeross  t 
Orange  River  against  tbe  great  BasnU  chief  Moabesh,  in  Nov.  isat,  tor  which  he  received  the  B««vet  rank  of  Ma}or. 

At  M^).  Bmee  served  throughout  the  KaiBr  war  la  IS61.U(Medal>  and  waa  pron.  to  Brevet  raak  of  MaS.  Ibrhla  aervict 


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Emb»fa»d forBengml  "J  75^/^  Regiment  of  Foot 

Tlie  Royttl  Tiger,  superscribed  "  INDIA" 

CoUmeL^&BckviWe  Hamilton  Berlceley/  Sn9. 1  May  1800;  Lt,  6  Nov.  00;  Capt. 

26  Dec.  04;  Mqj.ylS  Feb.  08 ;  Lt.-Col,  20  June  11 ;  Col.  37  May  2d',Maj<n" 

ae7i.10Jan.37;  X^-6en.0^ov.46;  6?«n.20Jane64;  Co^  76  1M6  Sept.  46. 
Lieut.'CoU.—Boheri  Dampier  Hallifax,^  Eru.  P31  July  23;  Lt.  p23  June  26; 

Capt,  P  8  April  26 ;  Mqj.  p  30  July  36 ;  LL-CoL  12  Doc.  43  ;  CoL  20  June  64. 
Alexander  Jardine,  Ens.  p  22  April  26 ;  Lieut,  p  26  Feb.  30 ;  Capt.  p  1 1  Mar.  36 ; 

Brev.'Mqj.Qtioy.  40;  Af/y.  3  Apr.,40;  Lt.-CoL^l  June 49;  roZ.28  Nov.  64. 
jAfi^ar*.— Charles  Herbert,  Btu.  p19  Nov.  26;  LietU.  PlO  Oct.  26;  Capt.  p27 

Sept.  33 ;  Mf{jor,  p26  April  46  ;  Brev,  Lieut.  CoL,  20  June  64. 
Legeudre  Charles  Bourchier,^  ^Tm.  p6  April  33;  Lieut.  P12  May  36;  Capt. 

P20  July  38 ;  Brev,'Major,  11  Not.  51  ;  Mqjor,  12  Dee.  61. 


Captains. 


I 


LIEUT. 


Edward  KnoUys jPlSOct.  27 

William  Campbell  Mollan:  PlO  Jan.  40 
Charles  E.  P.  Gordon'  . .  |  13  Dec.  33 
B.  D.Wardlaw  Bamsay,^.  p  16  Dec.  40 


P  2  Nov.  30 
P  2  April  41 
P  17  Feb.  37 


CAPTAIN. 


P 17  Feb.  37 
P 13  Oct*  43 
P  26  Apr.  46 


Aug.  Thomas  Hotham 
William  Brookes  . 
John  Hamilton  Cox 
Thomas  Clement  Dunbar^ 
Edward  Wm.  John  Knox 
Alexander  Chancellor  . . 

Robert  Blackall' 

Richard  Dawson'   

Lieutenants. 
George  William  Muriel . . 

Browning  Drew 

Wm.  John  Jas.  Smith  .. 
Rodney  Payne  O'Shea  . . 
JohuR.  S.FitzGcrald  .. 

John  Nolan     

Thomas  Milles,  Ac(j 

Richard  Barter 

John  Robertson  Turnbull 
I  David  William  Martin 

Alfred  Harrison 

Charles  Compton  Abbolt 
Charles  Robert  Rivers  . . 

Henry  Cowell    

Ernest  Le  Pelley    

Leopold  Brown 

William  Henry  Urquhart 
Chas.  Augustus  Daniell' 


Pll  Mar.  36 

n  Jan.  33 

PlO  Oct.  34 


1  Apr.  42;P81  Mar.  43 
P  18  Oct.  30  P  2  Aug.  44 
P  20  Oct.  46  P 18  Aug.  48 
P  19  Jan.  38'      ^  "* 


P  6  Aug.  42  P  26  June  47 
Pll  Jan.   39   P 12  Nov.  47 

16  Sept.  36  j  23  Jan.  48 
Pll  July  37      Si  3Iar.48 

P26Apr.  61 

16  Mar.  63 


P21  May  41 


6  Mar.  40 
14  April  43 


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0  iThomas  Carlisle | p  17  Jan.  61 

0  I  Edward  Y illiers  Briscoe . . '  P  1 8  Sept.  49 


24  June  42 
P   7  Mar.  46 
20  May  42 
16  July  41 
20  Mar.  44 
P  29  July  43 
P  26  Apr.  46 
28  Apr.  46 
14  Jan.  48 
I P 16  June  48 !  p 
'P26  Aug.48- 
22  July  42 
P    1  Sept.  48 
12  Jan.  49 
20  Oct.  49 
28  Apr.  46 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P18  Jan.  39 


29  July  46 

P   8  Jan.  47 

7  Sept.  43 

20  Apr.  44 

11  Feb.  46 

3  Apr.  49 

do. 

do. 


P  20  Feb.  62 
16  Mar.  63 
22  Dec.  64 


BREV.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  61 
20  June  64 


0  i  William  Clive  Justice 


Ensigns. 
Geo.  C.  Norris  Faithfull 

William  Crozier 

Charles  Melville  Pym  .. 
Henry  Hurford 


10  Dec.  62 


Pl4Mar.  61 
16  Apr.  62 

PlO  June  63 
10  Jan.  62 


8  Colouel  Hallifu  lerred 
in  the  Kaffir  campaign*  of  1834 
and  95,  under  Sir  Beniamin 
D'Urban  (Medal). 

S  Capt.  Oordon  sarTcd  In  Iho 

campaigns  aKainik  the  Kaffir 

Tribtffl  of  Soutli  AMca  In  1834- 

33  (Medal).    Alto  a»  Atiittant 

Engineer  during  1837  and  1888, 

on  the  eastern  frontier  of  the 

A  -kK       An)  ^"^P*  Colony;   and  employed 

4  May  40 ,  under  Colonel    Lewis*   com- 

1  June  49 '  mandlng  Rojal  Engineers,  to 

14  Jan    Vi   «'^cute  a  confidential  surrey 

oivc"'  Ta    (trigonometrical    and   itatls- 

^  May  44    xica\)  on  that  frontier. 

Pdl  Oct.  61        4  Capt.  Dunbar  flerved  with 

P  13  Apr.  62  '  ^^*  ^1^"^  companies  08th  Reg. 

07  A»J  K9  I  '<>  ^^*  ^^^^  under  Sir  Colin 

41  Aug.  OZ  I  Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the 

29  Apr.  63  ,  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  I860. 

P  10  June  63  '     A  Lieut.  Danlell  served  In  the 


Pin  Anrll  40  I  ^^^  ^^^-  ^^  <>*«  China  Ez- 
P  10  April  4U  ,  p^j,t,o„  (Medal),  and  was  pre- 
P  23  June  64  ,  Mnt  at  the  atuck  and  capture 
8  July  64  ,  of  Amoy.  Chusan,  and  Chin- 
P  20  July  66  '  *'*■"»•'•«• 

7  Captain  Blackall  serrod  with  the  40th 
Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the 
first  taking  of  Chusan. 

8  Captain  Dawson  was  attached  to  the  82Bd 
Regt.  at  the  bati le  of  Hyderabad  (Mfdal):  and 
be  wa«  present  with  the  40th  Regt.  in  the  action 
of  Maiian^porc,  at  which  he  was  wounded 
(Medal). 


Paymaster.^lkiyid  Francis  Chambers,  26  Jan.  49 ;  Ens.  P31  Jan.  40;  Lieut. 
A^utant.-^Lieut.  Thomas  Milles,  11  Feb.  48.  [6  May  42. 

Quarter-Master.-^ ohn  Dnnlop,  9  Feb.  49 ;  En».  1  May  40. 
Surgeon. — James  Coghlan,  28  Oct.  53 ;  Assist. -Surg.  6  Oct.  41. 
Assistant-Surgeons. — Archibald  Henry  Fraser,  21  Feb.  61. 
Augustus  Frederick  Turner,  26  July  63. 

Fflcln^j  Yellow. — Agents^  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith. 


1  General  Berkeley  serred  at  the  capture  of  Surinam  in  1804 ;  of  the  Danish  Islands  of  St.  Thomas, 
At.  John,  and  St.  Croix,  in  1807  ;  and  of  Martinique  In  1800,  Including  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon.  Me 
baa  reeeired  the  War  Medal  with  two  Olaspa  for  Martinique  and  Ouadaloupe. 

%  Valor  Bourchier  served  with  the  I7lh  throughout  the  campaign  In  AITghaoistan  and  Beloochlstan  under 
Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  0huinee(  Medal)  and  of  Khelat,  at  which  laat  he 
was  twice  wounded. 


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tS<»rrIng  at  Hatifax,  Kort 
Scotia.  Depot,  Jerwy. 
The  Elephant,  circamscribed  «  HINDOOSTAN*'  "NIVB"  ''PENINSULA." 
Colonel— If  William  Jenrols/  KH.  Ens,  7  April  04;  Lieyi.  8  Aug.  04;  Copt. 

14  July  08 ;  Mtyor,  19  Dec.  13  ;  Lieut.-Coh  22  Sept.  14 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37; 

Mqjor-Oen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54;  CoL  70th  Foot,  10  May  53. 
Lieiit.'ColoneL — Joseph  Clarke,  Ens.  22  March  10;  Zieut.   pIO  June  13; 

Capt.  P24 Feb.  26 ;  Mf^f.  26  June 33;  Lt.-CoL  17  Sept.  39;  C^.  11  Nov.  61. 
3fr(7or«.~Richard  Gardiner,  Ens.  12  May  14;  Lieut.  29  Sept.  25;   Capt.  P6 

April  33  ;  Mqjor,  11  Nov.  45;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 
Robert  Clifford  Lloyd,  ^tu.  P30  Dec.  26;  Xtauf .  p  8  June  30 ;  Cap^P3June 

36;  Prep.-ilf£^'or,9  Nov.  46;  Jlfa>ar, 3  Sept. 47 ;  5rer.  Z^-Co/.20  June54. 


Captains. 
G.F.C.Scott «.  c.  20  June  54 

Henry  Brewster 

Collingwood  Fenwick 
Chas.  S.  3.  Evans  Gordon 
Henry  Dalton  Smart, «.. 
Morlcy  S.  Tynte  Dennis 

Thomas  Tydd 

Thomas  William  Cat  or  . 
Henry  Hearne  Lacy  •  •  • 
Charles  O'Donoghue. •  • 

Wilford  Brett,  « 

John  William  Preston  . 


LlBUTBNANTB. 

Benjamin  Rising    

James  Cumming  Clarke 

JohnCummingClarke,^^/. 
Allen  Noble  Adams  . . . . 
George  Wcdilerbume'   . . 

James  Fox  Bland   

John  Geddes 

Henry  Jeffery  Robinson 
Charles  Thos.  Caldecott 

John  Henry  Tripp 

John  Vincent 

Edward  Wm.  Fred.  Acton 
William  Boyd  O'Halley 

ENsioir.9. 
George  Edward  Corrance 
Charles  Cameron  Lees 
John  Aogastine  Palliser 
Lake  £.  O'Connor  .. 
John  Bland  Sawyer  . . 
Henry  Filkes Hooper. . 
Daniel  Telfer  AmoMi . . 
George  Wm.  Wiglesworth 
Mortimer  Jas.  Macdonald 
Frederick  Grant « 


BNSION. 


26  Oct.  27 
P  18  Oct.  33 
P   4  Sept.  35 

12  Oct.  32 
P  31  Dec.  33 
P 18  Sept.  35 
P   3  June  36 

29  Dec.  46 
P   1  Feb    39 

29  Aug.  39 

P  29  May  40 

26  Jan.   44 


26  July  44 
P  28  Mar.  45 

11  Nov.  45 
P27  June  45 
P  3  Dec.  47 
P   8  Dec.  40 

25  Aug.  48 
P 17  Jan.  51 
P  4  Apr.  51 
P 12  July  50 
P  2  May  51 

5  Dec.  51 
P  21  Jan.  53 


P  20  Jan.  54 

7  Juno  64 

P   1  Sept.  54 

3  Nov.  54 
29  June  55 

OJuly  55 
27  July  55 

4  Oct.   55 
P  9  Nov.  65 

14  Dec  55 


LIEUT. 


P  3  May  31 
P19  AKg.  36 
P  7  April  37 
P  3  Jane  36 
P25Acg.  37 
P28.VCV.  37 
P 19  Oct.  38 
P  30  July  47 
P 16  Apr.  41 
P  20  Dec.  42 
P  13  Jan.  43 
P13NOV.4C 


8  Dec.  46 

P  4  June  47 

3  Sept.  47 

P   3  Sept.  47 

P21  Dec.  49 

14  Oct.  51 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P22  April  53 

29  June  ^ 

P 13  July  55 

P  23  Oct.  53 


CAPTAIN.    IBRBY.-MAJ' 


P   1  July  36 

P   9  Nov.  39 

P   3  April  40 

P20  Dec.  42 

8  Jan.  43 

PIO  Nov.  43 

3  Sept.  47 

P  12  Nov.  52 

6  June  54 

21  July  54 

29  June  55 

P  28  Dec.  55 1 


9  Nov.  40 
11  Nov.  51 
11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 
20  June  54 
20  June  54 


P<iy»Mi^«r.— Robert  Thos.  Ileam,  30  Sept.  61 ;  Rns.  19  Aug  44;  tt.  29  May  47. 

Adjutant. — Lieut,  John  Cumminir  Clarke,  28  July  54. 

QuarterMaster.— Henry  Tyler,  3  Sept.  47. 

Surgeon, — Robert  Thomas  Scott,  7  Aug.  46 ;  Assist.' Surg.  15  July  36. 

Assistant' Surgeofis. — George  Anderson  Wilkinson,  17  Dec.  47. 

Duncan  Alex.  Campbell  Fmser,  M.D.  28  Oct.  53. 

Facings  Red. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Lieat.'Oeneral  JerroiR  accompanied  tlie  80th  Regt.  on  tlie  expedition  to  Hanorer  in  1R05.  In  1810  he 
was  appointed  to  the  itafT  of  Lord  Blaynejr;  accompanied  him  on  the  expedition  to  Malagt,  and  wat 
slightly  wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  Portress  of  Prangcrola.  In  1813  he  was  appointed  to  the  ttaffof 
Sir  Gordon  Dnimmond,  and  embarked  with  liim  for  Canada,  where,  during  tlio  operations  of  that  and 
tiie  following  year,  he  was  present  in  almost  every  action  fought  with  the  American  Army  either  in  that 
ProTlnce  or  on  the  Frontier,  including  the  storming  of  Fort  Niagara,  Lewistown,  the  attacks  on  Black 
Rock  and  Buffalo,  operations  against  the  forts  and  batteries  of  Osweao,  and  action  of  Lundy's  Lane.  He 
receive*!  the  brevet  nink  of  Major  for  Bufiklo,  and  that  of  Lient.*Colonel  for  Luiidy*s  Ijine. 

S  lA.  Wedderbnme  served  with  the  24th  Regt.  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  and  was  pre- 
font  at  the  battle  of  Ooojcrat  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  .      /  ^^  ^i  ^ ,  .^ 

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The  PfftM^  ^  the  PHnet  of   fTaJM.—"  8BBIK6APATAM "    "CIUDAD  RODRIGO'*    "BADAJOZ'* 
-PENINSULA-    "ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    -  8BVA8TOPOL.-  "ADAJOZ 

Colonel.— Tf  George  Leigh  Goldie,»  CB.  JS^iu.  3  Sept.  03;  Lieut.  14  Mar.  05; 

Capt,  4  Dec.  06;  Mqfor,  20  June  11 ;  Ideut.^Col,  12  Aug.  19 :  Col.  10  Jan 

37;  Mc^.'Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  lA.-Gen.  20  June  64 ;  Col.  77ih  Foot,  22  Dec.  64. 
LUut.-CoUmels.—^xibQTt  Jocelyn  Straton,*  CB.  Em.  10  Jan.  28;  Lieut  P18 

Jan. 33;  Capt.  p26  Apr.  39;  Mt^or,  P18  Aug.  48;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec. 

54 ;  Lt.'Col.  9  Mar.  55. 
George  Dixon,'  CB.  Ens.  p  30  Dec.  28 ;  Lieut,  p  26  Dec.  34;  Capt.  P  29  Nov 

89;  Major,  P27  Dec.  50;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  54;  Lt.-Col.  20  April  55' 
4f<y<»"*.— William  Forbes,  Ens.  p2  Dec.  31 ;  Lieut.  11  Aug.  35 ;  Capt.  p7  Feb. 

45  ;lf^'.  29  Dec.  54.  '       *^ 

Hon.  Aug.  Geo.  Charles  Chichester,  Ens.  p  19  Feb.  41 :  Z^  p  22  Nov.  42  •  Cant 

P3Aug.49;  Jf<|/.  p  6  July  55. '      ^ 


Captains. 
Geo.Harry8nuth  Willis,** 
Henry  Robert  Garden*  . . 
William  Rickman^., 

Henry  Kent    

Rich.G.Amher8tLuard,^«. 
W.  Moles  worth  Coin  Acton 
Henry  Alfred  Macdonald. 
Edward  Henry  Chawner" 
Wm.  Joseph  Carden^^  .. 
Rd.  Butler  Willington  '^ 
Frederick  John  Butts"  . . 
Wm.  N.  Morris  Orpen  ** 
Matthew  Wm.  Dickson  *« 
Edward  Morton  Long  . . 

Bernard  Morgan    

George  Garden*" 

Lieutenants. 
Hon.  John  Colbome .... 
H.  M.  Lamont  Colquhoun 
George  Rdwai-d  Leggett  '* 
John  Marsh  Simpson  ** . . ' 
Robert  Philip  Armstrong  '*'! 
Wm.Tlio.ExhamFosbery'* 
John  Fenton  B.  P.  Dodd  *" 
Thomas  Peter  Harvey  **. . 

James  M.  Daly 

Marcus  A.  Waters,^  Ai^;. 

William  Minister    

Arthur  Charles  Croker  *" . 
Herbert  Fred.  L.  Browne 
Wm.  Seward  Le  Feuvre 
John  George  Skene  . .  • 
Wm.  M.  Dixwell  Alderson 
Charles  B.  KnowW^ 

Sydney  Smith 

Aubrey  Thomas  Butts 
Phil.  Secklemore  Dauncey 
Joseph  Dooley  .... 
Charles  Bertram  Saunders 
William  James  Wanklyn . 
Harcourt  Mort.  Bengough 
Rowland  Brodhurst  Hill, 
Robert  Arthur  Rising  . . 
Basil  Henry  Browne .... 

Ensigns. 
Frederick  John  Adam  . . 
Nathaniel  John  Peach  . . 
Frederic  Duncan  Mant  *' 
Edward  Standish  Baker  . 
Henry  Stewart  Weigall . . 
Richard  Butler,  Clarice  . . 
John  Henry  Blakeney  . . 
John  Lenthal  Davids. . . . 

John  Jordan   

Cecil  Percival  Stone  .... 
William  Nassau  Whitty . . 

John  Wordsworth 

Henry  Reginald  Bate    . . 


ENSIONS. 


P  23  Apr.  41 

Pll  Nov.  42 

P 12  Sept.  48 

P  8  Aug.  45 

6  July  45 

P 17 -Sept.  50 

30  Dec.  40 

P  13  Feb.  52 

5  Dec.  51 

P  16  Apr.  52 

P18  Mar.  53 

P 14  May  53 

22  Apr.  53 

16  June  64 

11  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 

5  Aug.  48 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  64 
P  20  Sept.  63 
!P25Fob.  48 
Pll  Mar.  63 
13  Oct.  54 
27  Oct.  54 

4  Nov.  54 
26  Jan.  55 

5  Nov.  54 

30  Nov.  54 
1  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 
29'Dec.  54 

P 16  Jan.  55 

20  Feb.  55 

23  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

15  Mar.  55 

21  Feb.  55 

22  Feb.  65 
P  21  Mar.  55 
P  22  Mar.  55 
P  24  April  55 

23  Mar.  55 
1  May  55 

11  May  55 
15  May  55 
25  May  55 

5  July  55 

6  July  55 
3  Aug.  55 

10  Aug.  55 

31  Ang.  55 
9  Oct.   55 

6  Nov.  65 

7  Nov.  55 

8  Nov.  65 

9  Nov.  55 


LIEUT. 


P30Aug.  44 
P  7  Feb.  45 
P  31  Oct.  51 
P23  Aug.60 
P14  May  47 
P  2  Apr.  52 
P  10  Nov.  43 
P25  Feb.  53 

6  June  54 
P13  May  53 
P 18  Aug.  54 

27  Sept.  54 
P  18  Aug.  64 

7  Oct.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  64 

P 14  Mar.  51 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

19  Jan.  55 
6  June  54 

2  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  55 

P  23  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 
0  Mar.  56 

20  Apr.  65 
20  Apr.  55 

P  25  May  65 

P25May  55 

P  5  June  55 

24  July  55 

4  Sept.  55 

9  Sept.  65 

3  Oct.  55 
P  9  Oct.   65 

9  Nov.  65 
9  Nov.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


BHBV.-MAJ. 

12  Dec.  64 

2  Nov.  55 

24  Apr.  55 

2  Nov.  55 


P27  Dec.  50 

P  25  July  61 

P24  Mar.  64 

27  Sept.  54 

P2dNov.  52 

29  Dec.  54 

20  Jan.  65 

2  Feb.  55 
P  2  Mar.  55 

20  Apr.  65 

20  Apr.  65 

P  5  June  65 

24  July  65 

9  Sept.  65 

3  Oct.  55 
9  Nov.  65 


1  Lleut.-General  Goldleienrsd 
in  the  Peninsula  from  March 
1809  to  Not.  1819,  incladlng: 
the  panage  of  the  Douro,  battles 
of  Talavora,  Busaco,  Albuhera, 
Vittoria,  and  the  Pjrreneet. 
besides  man/  other  minor  ac- 
tions and  skirmishes.  Sererely 
vounded  in  the  Pyrenees  on 
the  90th  July  1819,  by  n  musket* 
ball  which  is  still  lodged  in  the 
lungs~this  wound  was  long  con- 
sidered mortal.  He  has  reoeWed 
the  Gold  Hedal  for  Albuhera, 
and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps  for  Talarera,  Bu* 
saco,  Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees. 


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AtSutant—LUut.  Marcus  Antonins  Waten,**  10  Not.  66. 
Quarter^Master.-^HwTy  BUnett »  8  No?.  64. 

^ur^Mfi.— BdwaM  Jame*  Franklyn,**  16  May  66 }  Auiit-Sura.  19  Oct.  49. 
AsHitant'Surge^m.'^JLoberi  GraTM  Biirtoii,*^  M.D.,S4  Fab.  64. 

Alexander  Humfrey,  88  April  64. 

William  Tboaui  Paliokigiii,  1  Sepi«  64. 

Facinifi  YeHow.-^Agtnti,  MeMn.  Alex.  F.  WOfgwty  k  Sons. 


4  tt.-Col.  8tr«toa  Mrvecl  Um  Eastam  oampalf  n  of  18M-M,  iDcIudiaf  ikt  batttct  •f  Atat  nd  Inktr'* 
mm  nal  tlegt  of  8€lbutopol  (KedAl  aad  daapiy  and  CB.X 

a  LU-Colonel  DIzoa  Mrred  th«  £wtenl  eun^gB  of  1854  trlth  flr«  TTtll  Reft.,  laohidf Af  Ui«  b^tUttfiit 
lao  Afaaft  and  I»k«raiaa,  aad  ti«t«  off  SebMtofiol  (H«dal  md  OltlM). 

A  lli^or  WiUla  lerrad  fbo  tMtera  Mimaica  of  ISM-M^  InolwiNi  Am  kaMlM  of  aitta  aad  InkAnian* 
aad  tiege  of  Ubftatopol  (XCadal  nod  Claapi). 

6  Mi^or  H.  H.  Cardan  Mrved  ffta  Batters  euaygXin  of  1864-65,  Indading  (he  batllei  of  Alma  and  ln« 
kerman,  and  ilaga  of  Sebaetopol  (Uedal  aad  Claape). 

7  Captain  Rlrkman  terred  al  tlM  ilaga  of  Sebaetopol  from  Nor.  1864,  tneluilag  tko  iMrfle  oa  the  tSnd 
March  1860  (Medal  and  Oam). 

0  M^ior  Loard  ftert«d  at  tha  tfege  of  Sebastopol  fk-om  March  1866  (Medal  and  Chsp). 

11  Gape  ChaMraer  iervad  the  Saafern  campaign  of  1864-65,  Includltrg  the  hattlee  df  Alma  and  Inker<* 
man,  siege  of  Setortepol,  and  eaMav«  of  the  eoemy'a  Hlfle  Plte  on  the  10th  April  1866  (Medal  aad  Ciaipt). 

12  Capt.  W.  i.  Cavden  eerred  k  the  EMterai  evnpMga  at  the  tlege  af  S«haitopol  (Madal  aad  Cla»p). 

18  Capt.  wnUagton  mrred  the  £a«tern  campaign  of  I864-66»  including  the  baltlea  of  Alma  and  Inker* 
man,  and  siege  of  0ebast<MK>l  (Medal  and  Claepa). 

14  Capt.  BaKe  lervtd  the  SMtenr  campaign  of  1864-66,  idelvdtng  the  MCfeff  of  AHaa  and  Inkcrman, 
siege  of  Sebattopol,  and  attack  on  the  Kedan  on  the  Sih  Sept.>-seTerely  wovnAed  (Meant  and  Clasps). 


16  Capt.  Orpen  serred  at  tho  siege  of  SebasUpol  in  1866  (Modal  and  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Dickson  served  in  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  ihe  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  tfererely  wonnded  8th  Jane  (Medtfl  and  Cla»ps). 

18  CapUln  Geo.  Garden,  Lieols.  Strnpion,  Oodd,  Hflvrey,  Cfoiwf,  Knenrlet,  sNM  im.  Meat  tenred  aft  thd 
aloge  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  aad  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.  Leggett  served  at  the  siege  of  SeWatopol  in  1868,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  thd 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  aad  Clasp). 

SO  Lieut  Armstrong  served  at  the  siege  of  flcbaelopol  from  Jaaa  1866,  tad  was  wonadid  (Medal  and 

91  Lievt.  Fosbery  mrved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  finem  July  1866,  aad  was  dangerously  wounded— 
loft  lea  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

tt  Lieat.  Waters  served  with  the  8ard  Regt  agahitf  the  HHl  Tribes  on  the  western  frontlert  of  India 
la  1861-60.  Served  with  the  77tb  Rsft.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866^  aad  was  preaeat  at  the  assaulft 
ca  the  18th  June,  and  engaged  at  the  stormiag  of  the  Redan  on  the  6lh  Sept.^seveffel7  ooatusod  (Modal 
and  Chap). 

S5  Faymatler  Seott,  Qr.-Masfer  BMsset,  Atslst-Sorgeons  Burton  and  Humfrey  served  the  Baitem  cann 
paika  of^  (864-66,  Incfudln^  the  battlm  of  Alma  aad  InkeruMui,  and  sfege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  aad  Clasps). 

98  Surgeon  Pranklyn  served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1864-66»  was  at  BaiaklaTa  atteadlag  on  the 
woundisd  during  the  cavaAry  action  theia;  aad  was  plaeed  in  charge  of  the  Russian  woaaded  after  tho 
battle  of  lokerman;  and  served  with  the  77th  Regt.  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  aarf  Clasps). 


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*' CtUdUh'n  nhV'-^The  iffep^iinf,  superscribed  "isS  A  YE"  "MAIDA"  "JAVA." 

Co/one/.— t^  aii  <^tr  William  Chalt^ersS  CB.  KCH.  :Bns.  9  July  03 ,  Lieut.  25 

Oct.03;  Ca;i^27  Aug.07;  Arq;or,26Aug.l3;  Xi>ur>Co/.18Jonel6;Co/.10Jaii. 

37 ;  Mqjor-Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  U.-Oen.  20  June  64;  Co2.78th  Foot,  30  Sept.  63. 
X^.C(y2».— Walter  Hamilton,  J5:n#.  1*28  Jan.  19;  I.f.  P16  Apr.  24;  Capi.Pl5 

Mar.  33:  Brn.-M<tf.  9  Nov.  46;  Mqfor,  PlO  Dec.  47  ;  Lt.^CoL  S  Oct.  49; 

Cd.  28  Not.  64. 
Henry  William  Stisted,^  Sns.  p  4  Dec  35 ;  Lieut.  p29  Sept.  38 ;  Capt.  P29  Apr. 

42 ;  Mqfor,  P26  May  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  P 19  April  60;  CoL  28  No?.  64. 
ilffl^'ort.— Htary  Hamilton,  JB^.  p13  Aug.  29;  Lieut.  P29  Not.  33;  Capt. 

P29  April  42 ;  Mqfor,  P 19  April  60. 
Colin  Campbell  M'lntyre,  Etu.  9  Apr.  25 ;  Lieut,  p  17  July  28 ;  Capt,  p28  Apr. 

37;  Afq;gr,  19  June  60. 


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Captains. 
John  Fowden  Haliburton 

Peter  Qrehan'    

George  Henry  Hunt .... 
Jas.  Duncan  MdcAndrcw^ 
Grteme  Alex.  Lockhart 
Thos.  R.  Drummond  Hay 

Alex.  Mackenzie    

Douglas  Hastings 

John  Henderson*   ...... 

Thomits  Adams 

L.  Plevdell  Bouverie .... 
Robert  B.  Artlinr  Purtis 

LtElTTENANTS. 

Wm.  McGregor  Archer. . 
HowardDouglasCampbell 
T hoi^as  Anderson  ...... 

Robert  Bogle 

H  .Taylor  Macpherson ,  A  dj 
Duncan  D.  Grahame. . . . 

Josepli  Webster 

Horatio  Gillmore  ...... 

John  Shneon  Fran.  Dick' 
Joseph  P.  H.  Crowe  .... 

Arthur  Cassidy 

John  Hunter 

A .  Wickham  Pym  Weekes 
Andrew  Cathcart  Bogle 

John  Finlay    

Alexander  M'Leod 

Hugh  Grogan  Davidson 
George  Digby  Barker  . 
Melville  Aug.  Walker  . , 
Frederick  Heury  Walsh 

John  Swanson  , 

Ensioks. 
Montagu  Alex.  Kirby   . . 

Hugh  Siinpsoa 

James  Sinclair   ........ 


S5SX01fS. 


P 16  Feb.  33 
P  8  April  26 
P  8  Jan.  36 
P 16  Mar.  39 
P  8  Dec.  37 
P  2  Aug.  39 
p  7  Feb.  40 

20  Mar.  40 
P 18  April  46 
P  20  Aug.  44 
p  7  Sept.  41 
Pll  May  39 

P  1  April  42 
9  April  42 

23  May  46 
P 14  Apr.  46 

28  Feb.  46 
P  6  Mar.  47 
Pl6Dec.47 

31  Mar.  46 
Pll  Dec.  47 

27  Oct.  46 
P17N0V.  48 

21  May  47 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  28  Dec.  49 
P 14  Feb.  61 

17  Sept.  60 
11  July  61 
p  21  Jan.  63 
P18  Aug.  62 
p  18  Mar.  63 
P  11  Oct.  63 

P  22  Dec.  64 

3  Aug.  66 

30  Not.  66 


LIBUT. 


P  28  Apr.  37 

26  Not.  30 

P  9  Nov.  38 

P  21  May  41 

8  April  42 

P  5  Not.  41 

8  April  42 

8  April  42 
2  Dec.  46 

P 19  Mar.  47 

28  Dec.  42 
P 16  May  40 

24  Oct.  44 

29  Nov.  44 
P  10  Dec.  47 
Pll  Dec.  47 

13  July  48 
P  26  Sept.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 

31  Dec.  49 
P 19  Apr.  50 

17  Sept.  50 
P 14  June  50 ; 
6  Dec.  50 ; 
P 14  Sept  62' 
P18Mar.  63i 
P22  DtiC.  54 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 

P  16  Mar.  65 
6  Julv  55 

P  21  Sept. 55 
4  Oct.  55 


CAPTAIir.      BRBT.-MAJ. 


11  Not.  61 


24  Oct  44 

P 18  Sept  40 

12  May  48 

P  6  Oct  48 

Pl9Apr.  60 

P 17  Not.  48 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  63 

P 18  Mar.  53 

4  Mar.  63 

P  22  Dec.  64 

4  Oct.  55 


S  CoIoMl  StUtc4  unred  with  the 
Qnaen't  BovaU  d^urinf  fhe  cam- 
pt^gn  in  Aij^MuiltUa  md  Beloo- 
ehutao  aa4«r  Lord  Kmbc,  inclnd. 
iaf  the  Btorm  and  etDture  of  Ghua- 
aac  (wounded)  ud  of  KhaUu 
Medal  for  OhntMC. 

a  M^or  Oreban  senred  with  the 
Queen'i  aojralt  throuthouf  the  eaa- 
pai(n  in  AfffhaniftaQ  and  Beloo- 
cbUtan  under  Lord  Keane,  aad  waa 
prewDt  at  the  ttorm  and  eapivie  of 
Ohttxnee  (Medal)  and  of  Kbelat. 

4  Cant.  MaeAndrcw  acxved  with 
the  40tli  Reft,  throng hout  the  ope- 
ratioai  ia  Caadahar  in  Af^aniwan 
ia  1841  and  41,  aad  has  reeeived 
the  Medal  iaaeribed  "  Candahar, 
Ohoiaee.  Cabool.  1841." 

i  (^pt.  HradertOD  waif  preaeat 
at  tbe  deftM  «^  the  in«uf|reoti  at 
Maule  on  tbe  f9tb  July,  durlaf  the 
aupprettinn  of  tha  reb«m«B  la  the 
Kandian  province*  ia  Ceylon  ia 
1848,  and  after wa^i  eotamandod 
a  detaebmeat  in  thote  proviacea 
dttfiaf  the  whole  time  martial  law 


6  Lleat  DIek  terred  la  the  Crimea  fkom  11th 
Mareh  18U  oa  the  aUt  of  th«  Lead  Timaspoit 
Corpi,  and  aeeompaaied  the  espedltioa  fo  Kerleh 
aadTealkaleCHeddl). 


Paymod^er.—Joseph  Wet>8ter^  22  April  53;  JBnt.  23  Not.  38. 
Afiljutant. — lAeut.  Herbert  Taylor  Macpherson,  23  May  53. 
Quar^er-JIfa^er.— Patrick  Canoll;  7  Aug.  46. 
Surgeon. — Joseph  Jee,  23  J  line  54;  AuUiani'Surgeanf  15  Apr.  42. 
Aititt.'Surgeani.— Arthur  Stewart  Willocks,  3  Sept  47. 

Edward  Kingsborough  O'Neill,  14  July  64. 

Faeingt  Buff. — Agents,  Meaan.  Cox  &  Co. 

Chalmen  Mrrad  la  Slelly  la  1806  aad  7  %  eampalftti  of  18da.9  In  Portofal  and  Spain  ;  expedltioa  to  Wal- 

1  bomhaidmeat  of  Tlnahiagi  at  Cadia  ia  1810  aad  11 1  aad  all  the  aveeeedlaf  Peatnnilar  eampaitaa,  in« 

benie  of  Bamaa,  attack  of  the  enemy  otf  the  beif  h^  near  Moreteo,  affair  of  Seahora  dr  la  Peda,  battla  of 

aetloa  of  8aa  Muaoa,  battle  of  vhtorla,  attack  at  Maya,  batUet  of  the  Pyreaeea  on  tbe  SOth  and  Sltt  July. 

he  eaemy  ia  hla  attack  of  the  helffhu  of  8t.  Aatealo,  SUt  4ocuat.  aftaek  of  tha  eaemy*t  fbrto  aeat  Sane.  Bth 

'    of  NIf  elie.  beaidea  a  great  aiauy  aiinor  aflUra  and  •kirmiibea  oa  the  adeaaee  to  Madrid  aad  eapture  of 

~ "  "    the  ittUow 


He  waa  preaeat  with  the  army  ia  tbe  Penintula  duriaf  almoat  all  tbe  kiegea.  and  was  enfaaed  ia  1 
J  the  retreat  Arom  Burgoi.  rli.  Olttoa,  Moaaiterlo.  bridge  of  Valladolid,  and  paa»age  of  the  Hnehra.    8enr«d 
Nelberlaada  ia  1814  aad  18,  lacladlag  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  eaptvie  ofTdria,  aad  poAerlor  ^ritieai  ia 

Hiiized  byA^ceatiaMed  on  the  ai*iia,l 

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79th  Regt.  of  Foot  (Cameton  Highlanders). 


rEiit.  Anny,4May  54, 
L       I>«1N>t,  Aberdeen. 
EOMONT-OP-ZBB,**— The  flipWnr.  »•  EGYPT"  "FUENTKB  ITONOR"  "SALAMANCA'*   ••  PTEE- 
NEBS"    ••NIVELLE"  "NIVB"  "TOULOUSE-  "  PENINSULA"  ••  WATEELOO"   •«  ALM A" 
,         "SEVASTOPOL." 

>£I!L' CoZ0n«{.— y  WilUam  Henry  Sewell,'  CB.,  En».  27  March  06  3  Lt.  26  Feb.  07  ; 

CapU  12  March  12;  Mcfj,  3  March  14;  Zt.-Col.  21  Jane  17;  Col.  10  Jan. 

37 ;  Mqf.'Oen,9  Not.46;  X^.G^en.20  Jane54;  Co/.79th  Foot,  24  March 54. 
Lieut, -CoU.^John  Douglas,'  CB.,  Ens.  p  6  Sept.  83 ;  X*.p8  July  86;  Capt.^S 

JunBAl',Brev..Mqj.  1  Nov.  42;  itfq;.  P24  Dec.  62;  Brw.Lt.-CoL  20  June 

64 ;  Lt.'Col.  18  Aug.  64. 
Richard  C.  H. Taylor,*  J?n#.  11  Dec.  35;  Xi^u^.  p29  Mar.  39;  Capf.P23  Aug. 
'     44;  Afqfor,  8  Aug.  64;  Lieut.-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 
Afq;or«.— Robert  Douglas  Clephane/  Ens.  p  8  June  88;  Lieut,  p  18  Sept.  40; 

Capt.  P  11  Apr.  46 ;  Mtifjor,  13  Aug.  64. 
William  M<Call,«  Ens.  p  29  Mar.  39 ;  Lieut.  p8  June  41 ;  Capt.  p  14  Not.  46  ; 

M(^.  12  Dec.  54  ;  Brewt  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  66. 


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Captains. 
Thomas  Bromhead  Butt . 
Wm.  Chauval  Hodgson^ 

Henry  Murray* 

Henry  Wotlon  Campbell^ 
Keith  Ramsay  Maltland<< 
Alex.Cockburn  M'Bamet^ 
George  Murray  Miller' . . 
I  W.Cnningh.Cuniughame' 
I  Edward  William  Cuming^ 
I  Hy.  Holford  Stevenson,**. 
James  Herbert  Freme'  . . 

I  PhiUp  Perdval* 

i  Francis  Charles  Turner? 
I  Qeorgc  Alex.  Harrisson 
;  James  Henry  Wyatt  .... 
Donald  Hay  M'Bamet*. . 

LlBUTENANTS. 

James  Bell' 

Francis  Gore  Curric*. . .. 
John  Macdonald  Leith' . . 
George  Thomas  Scovell 

Donald  McDonald" 

David  Cant?   

William  Henry  Mackesy* 
>  Celestine  George  Durant 
'  John  Edward  Allen*  .... 
Ijohn  Miller  M<Nair».... 
I  Wm.  John  M.  Crawfurd" 
j  Havilland  J.  De  Carteret' 
'  James  Young,*  a4;< 
i  Wm.  Barclay  G.  Cleather' 
.  Fra.Pemberton  Campbell' 

William  McGill* 

Chas.  Edward  McMordo" 

I  Edward  Gawne 

\  Rich.  B.  Roland  Bedford 
Edward  Everett.... 
Neil  Campbell'  .... 
DougUs  AUeyne'  . . 

George  Smith 

Ensigns. 
Theophilus  Rt.Howkins' 
Herbert  Burrows  Adcock 

Arthur  Walker 

Wm.  Buxton  Robertson 
WilUam  Alexander  Dobie 
James  Dixon  Mackenzie 
Armoric  Russell  McGwire 

Robert  Stewart 

R.  P.O.  P., /^<iLoQth 
Albert  Newby  Clay  . . . 
Thomas  Ballard  Doogal 
James  Bell  Campbell ... 
Garden  Duff 


BN3I6N. 


3i\pril40 
P  18  Sept  40 
P  1  June  41 
Pl4AprU43 
p   4  July  46 

19  Aug.  42 
P  30  Jan.  46 
P 26 June  46 
P 24 July   46 

29  June  49 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P 16  Aug.  60 
P  9  July  62 
P23  Nov.  62 
P  20  Sept.44 
P  21  Jan.  63 


lilBUT.       I    CAPTAIN. 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


P  2  Aug.  42  P  2  Apr.  47 
P  10  Feb.  43  P 11  June  47 

23  Aug.  43  P 12  Dec.  61 
P  4  July  46  P  22  Oct.  62; 
P  26  Aug.  46  P  24  Dec.  52 

28  Nov.  46  iP  10  Mar.  64! 
P  2  Apr.  47  P  4  Aug.  64' 
P  31  Dec.  47  18  Aug.  54 1 
Pdl  Mar.  48 1  8  Oct.  64' 
P  24  Dec.  62  29  Dec.  64' 


2  Nov.  65 


P  3  Mar.  64 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 
8  Aug.  64 

P  26  June  46 
11  Aug.  64 


Dec.  64 1 
P27Mar.66j 
P  16  June  66 1 
P 13  July  66 > 
P  3  Aug.  66 
7  Sept.  66 


P   3  Mars  64     13  Aug.  64 

P  3  Mar.  64     22  Aug.  64 

P17  Mar.  54  p  6  Oct.  54 

6  June  64       8  Oct.  64 

6  June  64       1  Dec.  64 

10  Aug.  64       8  Dec.  54 

11  Aug.  64  8  Dec.  64 
P24NOV.  52  29  Dec.  64 
P  13  May  53  19  Jan.  66 
P 18  Aug.  64  OFeb.  66 
P  26  Aug.  64,  9  Feb.  56 
P  26  Nov.  53      9  Feb.  66 

2  Oct.  54      9  Feb.  66 
13  Oct.  54       9  Feb.  66 

3  Nov.  64      9  Mar.  66 
6  Nov.  64:     9  Mar.  66 

17  Dec.  64  <     9  Mar.  66 

P  16  Jan.  66     20  July  66 

19  Jan.  66 ;      7  Sept.  66 

1  Mar.  55  I P 14  Sept.  65 

22  Feb.  56  j   21  Sept.  66 

23  Feb.  66   P  2  Nov.  65 
28  Mar.  66  p  7  Dec.  66 


28  Feb.  66 
2  Mar.  56 
9  Mar.  66 

16  Mar.  65 

6  Apr.  65 
10  Apr.  66 

Pll  May  66 
P 13  July  56 
P   3  Aug.  66 

7  Sept.  66 
P 14  Sept.  66 

29  Aug.  55 
P28  Dec.  66 


1  Lu-Oen.  SeweU  wm  appolalcd 
Aidc<de-Caiap  to  Oeneral  Bcreafoird, 
and  proMcded  witii  the  expcdUlon 
that  Irn  KnrlaDd  in  1807.  Joined 
the  Dukr  of  WeUinfton'i  anny  la 
Portugal  Id  1809.  Was  pnsnt  wIUi 
Sir  John  Moore's  anny  la  Its  advanea 
and  in  Its  retreat  to  Comnna.  Was 
wlUi  the  Duke's  Head  Qnartert 
through  the  Peninsular  war  as  Aide. 
de-Camp  to  Lord  Bcnsftwd,  and 
was  present  at  the  hattlcs  ofOomana. 
Talarera  (actions  on  the  Coa  and 
Affufda,  with  Uic  Light  DlrWon). 
Basaeo.  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo, 
Badsjoa,  and  St.  Sebastian,  batUes  of 
the  NIveUe,  Nlve,  betora  Bayonne 
(10th.  11th,  and  ISth  Occ),  Orthcs, 
and  Toulouse,  besides  Cavalry  allktra 
and  tklnnishcs.  Had  six  bones  killed 
and  wounded  under  him  in  gcnertf 
aeUoos.  Has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  tan  Clasps.  Scrred  twtnty-eigfat 
years  in  India. 


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PayifMM^er.— John  Comes," 6  Nov.  47;  Qr.-ilfr.  26  June  41  ;  Com#/,  2  Oct.  46 ; 
/IcD'uton^.— XttfK^  James  Young,  2  Oct.  64.  [X^  P23  March  47. 

Quarter-Matter, — Kobert  Jameson/  11  May,  49. 

Surgeon.—ThomaB  Goldie  Scot,*'  M.D.  18  Feb.  63 ;  Asiist.-Surg.  14  Dec.  41. 
AssUt.' Surgeons, — James  Nicholas  Bell,*-*  1  April  63. 

Edward  Louis  Lundy,^  7  April  64. 

Andrew  Knox  Drysdale,*'  24  March  64. 

Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

8  LieuL-Colonel  Dougla*  terred  the  £a<torD  campaign  of  18M-55,  inrluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebiulopol,  and  expedition  toKertchand  Yonikalo  (Medal  and  Clasp'i,  and  CB.). 

9  Lleui.-CoIwnel  Tavlor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Ahna  and 
BttlRklava,  and  sit^ge  uf  Seba^iopol  (Mfcol  and  Clatp^). 

4  M^or  Cl<phaiie,L>.-€ol.  M'Coll,  Major  Hodgson.  Captains  Campbell,  A.  C.  M'Barnet,  Cuming,  SterenvoD, 
and  Pereival,  Lif  ut«.  Currie,  Young,  and  M'Gill,  Quarter- Master  Jameson,  and  Assist.-$iirg.  Lundy  (wounded 
III  the  trenches  29ih  July),  served  the  Kastem  caiupatgn  of  1854-65,  including  the  hsiiles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava,  si«ge  of  beba>topol,  and  expedition  to  Kerlch  nnd  YeniVale  (Medal  and  Clu»ps). 

5  CapUins  Murray  and  D.  H.  M'Barnel  (irouuded  in  the  trenches  9f4ih  Aug.)  served  on  the  expedition  to 
Kertch  and  Yenikale,  and  subsequently  at  the  siege  uf  Svbastopol  (Medal  and  Clavp). 

0  Oapiains  Maitland,  Miller,  Cuninghaice,  and  Freme,  served  the  Eastern  ca  ■  paign  of  1H64,  indading 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Ralaklava,  and  sltgeof  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Turner  and  Lieut.  Cant  servpd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alna 
and  Balaklava,  and  siega  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Lfeuts.  Bell  and  Leith  served  the  £a&teni  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  tlege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  ezpcditiun  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Lieuts.  M'Donald,  Mackesy,  Allen,  M*Nalr,  Crawfurd,  Dh  Carteret,  Cleather,  F.  P.  Campbell,  M*Mnrdo 
V.  Campbell,  AUeyne,  and  Howkins,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  June  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Paymaster  Cornes  served  vith  the5drd  Begt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  In  1846  (Medal  and  Clasps), 
and  commanded  the  rear-guard  at  Buddiwal  wlien  cut  off  by  the  enemy's  cavalry,  and  effected  his  retreat 
In  an  orderly  manner  in  the  face  of  the  entire  Seik  cavalry, — his  conduct  on  this  occasion  afterwards 
elicited  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  "  cordial  approbation  and  thanks  for  tlie  gallantry  and  Judgment  he 
displayed  In  protecting  the  ba?gage  and  sick  in  the  movement  towards  LoodJana,  when  attacked  by  a 
Jaige  force  of  the  enemy  on  ti.e  illst  January."  He  was  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon. 
At  Buddiwal  he  was  wounded  in  the  leg,  and  his  horse  waa  shot  under  him.  Served  with  the  77th  Regt  the 
Intern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

Id  Surgeon  Scot  and  Assist. -Surgeon  Drysdale  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  lacludiog  the 
battle  of  Alma,  and  sii-ge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  AsalsL-Surgeon  Bell  served  the  i!:asteni  campuign  of  1854*55,  including  (he  battle  of  BaUklava  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Colonel.— ^Wi  Thomas  Wm.  Robbins,*  En».  26  gept  06;  Lt,  6  May  08; 

Capt,  26  May  05;  Jf<^(/or,  ^  Dec.  18;  Lt.-CoU  24  Oct.  21 ;  C;i?Z.  10  Jan. 

87;  Mqjor-Gen,  9  Nov.  46;  LU-Oen.  20  June  64;  Col.  80th  F.  12  Mar.  66. 
Lieut. 'CoUmeL~-QeoT%e  Hutchison,!  LieuU  14  July  14;  Cap^P26  July  27; 

Brev.'McfjoTy  23  Nov.  41 ;  ilfq/or,  27  Sept.  42 ;  lAeuU-CoUVl  June  60;  CoL 

28  No?.  54. 
ilf<i;or«.— Samuel  Tolfrey  Christie,'  ^n#.  p22  Jan.  36;  Lieut,  p  13  July  88; 

Capt.  28  Aug.  46  ;  Mqjor,  31  Oct.  6^. 
Anthony  Ormsby/  J&fw.  P13  July  38;  Lieut.  p2  July  4I;  Ca;)^  26  Dec.  46; 

Mqjor,  28  July  64. 


Captains. 

Robert  Hawkey* 

Edward  Hardinge'     .... 

George  Dean  Pitt 

Cha.  FitzGerald  Studdert' 
BAHoldlchCB»'^.a8  Hay  M 
Astell  Thomas  WeUh^^  .. 
George  Samuel  Young*® 
Hamilton  Charles  Smith*^ 
HonJohnHoweM.Browue 
Bliss  John  Hume» 
Herbert  Morris  •  •  •  •  < 
Frederick  Miller".. 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Charles  Frederick  Amiel" 
James  John  Dudgeon  . . . 
Donald  Maclean  Fraser*' 
Jas.  L.WinniettNunn»7 

C.H.T.BrucedeBuvignes*' 
William  Paterson*^. . 
George  8ulliYan»«  .. 
William  Whitehead" 
Erasmus  Borro\ve8»*®il£&'. 
T.  C.  BelmorcS  t  G  eorge*%r 
F.  Brown  Numa  Craufurd 
Horatio  Pettus  Batcheler 
William  Picton  Mortimer 
Hen.  Hungerford  St.  Leger 
Henry  George  Pattiason . 

Bnsions. 
Robert  James  Maxwell . 
William  Gordon  Treror 
Hugh  B.B.  Leveson  Gower 
F.  FitzClarence  Goddard 
Wm.  Beaver  B.  Christie 

William  Maclean 

Samuel  George  Huakisson 
Henry  Grattan   ...... 

Anthony  Robert  Keogh 
George  Weir  Cosent 


ENSIGN. 


LIBUT. 


P   2  Dec.  31 ,     8  July  37 

P  11  Jan.  40,P31  Dec.  41 

11  Oct.  39     19  Jan.  44 

P  22  Apr.  42  P  24  Nov.  43 


2  July  41 1 

P21  May  41 

16  July  41 

8  Oct.  44; 


26  July  44 
26  July  44 
26  July  44 
24  pec.  46 
11  Dec.  46 


27  Feb.  46 

11  Nov.  46. P 17  Mar.  48 

P 10  June  46  p  19  Jan.  49 

]6M9y  46  P    4 April 46 


P  16  May  46  P  26  Sept.  46 
20  Mar.  46{p22D^c.  48 
8  May  46}   10  June  49 
20  Oct.  47 


CAPTAIN.   |BRBV.-MAJ. 


P  11  Oct.  44 

p  22  Dec.  48 

P   4  May  49 

P  4  May  49 

P  22  Feb.  60 

17  Oct.  62 

31  Oct.  62 

1  May  53 

6  June  64 

P  4  Aug.  64 

P  24  June  68 

I  Pep.  64 


2  Aug.  60 


1  Lt.-G^eTvl  Boliliiiit  ferved 

__  in  Btckly  ii^  ]  800-7  nith  the  lit 

p  «xa  Pi»h   fin  Brigfti'?  ur  nuHrdb  undw  Sir 

«n  T    1       4ft!«    o  i  JO  John  >fooru.  Subwqg^Uy  wllh 

30  July  46 1 P  9  Nov.  49  the  7ih  IIuim™  in  itie  E>raIntuU 
11  Dec.  46  I     13  Oct.  6]  |and  fraccc  ia  Uiq  Cnimpalgni  of 


9  Jan.  49 

22  Aug.  49 
P 13  Feb.  52 
P29  Dec.  46 
P21  Sept.  62 

23  Nov.  62 

24  Nov.  52 
P18  Aug.  64 
P  24  Aug.  64 


Pdl  Oct.    61  1^^'^   ^^^^   '^'  including  the  i(l« 

nt'   jeo  vestmui I  4 1] d  fi urrf  n de r  of  Ptm» 

I  May  63  and  r<<u]Duii^t  »Kli  leireral  (n- 
PIO  Nov.  48  teriJkt'dbiQ  afivlr»  of  putpost*. 

A  Tuna  R±   Sefn^fl  ^fiio  hi  Fh.ndcrt  In  1815 
«  t         kt  '^t'h  ihe  7lh  Hueian ;  wm pre- 

0  June  64  gent   at    Quatre    Braa,    oom- 

I I  Aug.  64  manded  a  tquadron  of  Um  Rear 

1  Dec  64  O^i^  *D  ^>  '^^^'  at  Q«nappc, 
D  1  T....1  Rc  *l*o  '^^  ^0  battle  of  Waterloo, 
P    i  J  une  00  ^he,^  hg  ^„  MTerelf  wounded. 

He  hat  rectived  the  War  Medal 


P  26  Aug.  54  ^th  two  Claapt  for  Orthet  and  TooIoom. 
P31  Aug.  54 1 
P   1  Sept.  54 

2  Sept.  64 

13  Oct.  54 

1  May  66 

15  May  65 , 

16  June  55 
5  July  55 , 

2  Oct.  661 


Poyntiu^er.— Wellington  Browne,  1  July  66 ;  Q.M.  22  April  63. 
At^utant. — Lieut.  Eraamua  Borrowes,^  8  April  63. 
Quarter- Jlfo^^er.— William  Maloney,  23  Oct.  66. 

Surgeon. — William  Nelson  Irwm,*>  3  March  64;  Aaiet.'Surg.  2  Dec.  42. 
Attitt'Surgeons. — ^Benjamin  Lane,  23  July  62. 
Alfred  Hoyte,  27  March  55. 

[Returned  from  Bengal,  16  June  1854.] 

Facings  Yeilow,— Agent,  E.  8.  Codd,  Eaq. 


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t  LI.-C0I.  ButdUnioD  e^mnumded  Uwb  80th  in  th«  B«nii«M  w»r  from  Bept.  ItW  aatU  iU  t«iBiattlo»  te 
ISI^  nd  was  prMtnt  at  tb«  eaptare  of  Ptoba  (Modal)* 
11laiorCMM&fPnW«ithUMa&h|tagt.tlmNighiwttlM  BamM  war  of  lUS-M  (lb«al) :  mwbI  at  Um  ewlvif  aC 
ka  oomnandcd  the  vtonBins  party),  at  the  operatioiM  before  feaBawm  «b  the  iMi.  llth,  mk  14tk 
W  tkimiAava  Ib  fimot  of  cha  Hvfat  r«M  dariaf  tha  odfaMO  ao  Itoafooo,  ai4  VM  «i$ 


I  {mUn  ha  co 
Apia   on  the  |4th  aommaBdaA  the  tUmiAava  Ib  fimotof  cha  Hffat  rue  dviaf  tha  ULnmm  ao  Vnfooo, 

Iha  rtvarittf  party  a(  |he  fopMN  of  the  ipaat  Oafoa  PafBaa;  alao  preaeni  at  the  captue  or  Pioaic,  aai 

espccuki  thaaks  of  the  Ooremor-Oaiiefal  c7  ladia  in  Coandl  for  his;  Mrricee  oa  that  aeeaaioa ;  aad '— nrn-^ff  the  iaiji 
campaaics  ofhii  Reft,  at  the  aAurof  the  aloekaiee  o«  lha  halfhto  oppoaita  Pio««,lf  Kof.  lilS. 

4  H^ipr  OraMby  «afTf4  vHh  tke  lOth  Begtafeat  davh*  tbe  9utlej  eavpalgs  of  lft40,  aad  vu  p*aa«»t  at  tbe  oflSrir  af 
Bnddlwal,  aad  in  the  battles  of  AUwsl  and  Sobraoo  (Vedal  and  oae  Clasp).  Serred  duriqt  the  Bunacae  war  of  IMt^ 
and  was  present  at  the  aisault  and  eaptnre  of  Pegn  en  4Ch  lune  ISM,  wbare  he  BBMBiaBtail  the  stomlac  party  \  com- 
MSBidad  (ri  «ie  Patoda  BUI  stoekade  at  MartabaB  «•  the  Bight  of  the  IMi  July  1161,  wtenattwhad  by  ^  sMtap  i  a»d 
was  also  at  the  eaptare  of  Ptoom  (Medal). 

•  Capt.  Hawkes  serred  la  the  Bfirmaie  war  of  ISftS^I  u  Brigade  Major  to  the  seeeod  Be^al  Brigade,  aad  was  pf*. 
aeat  at  Hie  relief  ef  the  garrlsoa  of  Peg«.  aad  1b  ike  uibaeqiMBt  operaUons  agalast  the  eneny  In  that  Tleialty  ( Medal). 

t  capt.  Baidfaye  was  preseat  wiUi  tbe  Mik  Begl  hi  Cbe  aetton  of  Makara|pare  oa  the  I9tk  Dec.  ISa  (Medal). 
Servfd  wltk  tha  attk  Begt.  tbe  taU^  easpalgn  of  )t4A-«,  Mieliidi^  tk*  battles  of  Noadkte  ^d  fobaaoa  (Medal  and  ana 
Clasp).  Also  to  tbe  Banaese  war  o(  lgU-tl»  and  was  preseat  st  tke  eapture  of  Proate  and  sobseoucBt  nlgbi-attaek  of 
tbe  enemy  on  the  helghu.  OomiBaadcd  a  4ctaehaent  at  tbe  defenee  of  tbe  post  of  Tooaaboo,  fllnd  Dee.  18&I,  aad  at 
sereral  operatlens  In  Its  Tiebilty  in  Jan.  and  Peb.  lUI.  Present  at  tbe  eaplnre  of  (be  talieaehsd  poslUeii  ef  TWnah 
and  at  tbe  destnictloa  of  Ike  forac  ef  Moang-Sboe-Moang  ( Medal). 

7  Cape  ItiUdart  aerved  ia  the  itk  l<aacera  dnrinf  the  campaign  in  184S-4  against  Qwalior,  Ineladiaf  the  hattlo 
of  Pnaniar  (Medal),  aad  the  inrestment  and  sorreBder  of  Owalior. 

8  Uoot.-ColQ|iol  Holdieh  •orTtdaa  JLide-dt-O^Mp  lo  Sir  Bftrry  SmiUi  thPOBthooi  the  caaipBin  oa  the 
Satl^  (Modal  and  Clupt)i  opd  wag  protont  \u  the  battlet  of  Moodhoo,  Ferozodiah  (woundod),  Mdlwal, 
▲liwal,  and  SobraoA  (yoTerelj  woaoded).  lie  serreU  aliK»  M  Aldo-de-CTamp  to  Sir  Hajrr  }a  tbo  aeilon  with 
and  defeat  of  the  Sebel  Boon  at  ]loem  PUaU  (Sooth  Afk>iea)  99  Aug.  I8d8  {  and  la  the  Koflr  caai- 
paigaa  from  1889  to  1869  (Medal).  He  ierred  with  the  80tb  RoflmoQt  la  the  Baraiaao  war  of  1988 
(Modal),  and  waa  with  tbo  eapoditiOQ  voder  Sir  John  Oheapo  wgtimX  tbo  robbor  chief  M^attoon,  and  lae- 
eeeded  to  tbe  commapd  of  tha  rfcbt  wlag  at  the  aiMoU  and  eapture  of  bis  atronfhold  oa  tbo  |9Ui  Mapch 
(appoiotod  a  CB,). 

9  Cape.  Weteb  serred  whh  the  tOih  Begt.  to  the  Banaese  war  oT  igaa^  (Medal)  i  iadndl^  the  botobardaMOt  of  Baa- 
geen  and  snbeeqnent  operations  of  tbe  Ittb.  litb,  and  Utb  April,  and  eaflare  ef  tke  grsat  Dagoa  Pegoda  (wt|b  tke 
steraring  party)  |  bombardmeat  and  eaptoee  e'  Pvdom  (specially  thanked  by  the  Oovcmor  Oeneval  ef  ladU  la  Coaneil). 
n|ght«ttaek  of  tke  enemy  on  tke  eamp  on  tke  kelgbts  of  Pnuae.  and  expedlUen  toto  the  Poungdey  distrlet  iq  feb» 
and  Mai«hl861i 

10  Cape  TooBg  serred  the  tampeiga  oa  tbe  latlal  vlth  tbeitth,  laeludiag  the  battles  of  Moadheai  Psrnnskik,  find 
labiBiip  (weaadad)  i  Madal  aad  two  Clasps. 

IS  CaptalB  Hume,  Ueols.  f  gtersoB  and  SulUvaa  serred  wUhtke  gOik  Begt.  hi  tke  Bnnaeee  war  of  18A«^  (Medal), 
inrtndhai  the  bsasbaidawot  apd  aaptnie  of  Proaae  aad  lubscsiMnt  apefattana. 

18  OH>taia  MiUor  lorved  la  the  lagt  Burmoae  war,  aad  waaengaggd  in  tbo  prlB«ipal  aotloai  (Medal), 

19  Uoot.  Fraaei  aervod  with  tb«80th  Be{;(.  in  the  Buripese  war  of  1852.  and  wm  prcaont  at  the  cwtBio 
ofMartahaa,  la  the  operatlona  bofore  Bangoon  on  ifae  )8th|  18th,  aad  i4tb  April,  aad  ttormiiif  or  tbo 
Orcot  Daffon  Pagoda }  algo  at  tbe  capture  of  Prone  (Medal). 

17  OaptalB  Smith,  Lleuta.  Amlel,  Munn  (wooaded),  and  Whitehead,  mrvod  with  tbt  89Ui  Begt  |n  tha 
Bormeso  war  of  1809  and  ware  pioaoat  at  tbe  captvra  of  MarUban,  operatloat  bofore  Bangooa  on  tbo  ItOi, 
l|th,and  Utb  April,  and  capture  of  tbe  Great  Dagon  Pagoda  (wiib  tbe  itormtng  partj).  aad  capture  of  Froaia 

18  Xlevt.  do  BoTlfnet  parked  with  tbe  89tb  Bogl.  ia  tbo  Barmm  war  of  1889-8  (Modal)}  wat  preoMit  at 
the  captuio  of  PropM,  aad  rapatoo  of  the  euemj'a  nigbl-attaeh.  SerTOd  with  t|M  •area  wbkh  aegoyfd 
dabanta  frain  India  acrogg  the  6onla  Tonng  Mountaint,  and  In  pursuit  of  the  Wooioer  Moaaag  Shara 
MfiaiiMH  HHOOi  rgaaltlag  In  th9  dastnictioa  and  capture  of  tbe  entreBchod  poaltloa  of  Toaegh. 

19  limit.  6t,  Oeofge  mrred  with  the  8nl  Light  Bmgooat  la  the  Patdaab  eompoign  of  1948^,  aad  iraa 
Pfgggat  91  the  aiblr  »t  Baatnugfar,  the  paggaga  of  thf  Obenab  Bt  Wateorakad  op  lit^Peo,  1848,  with  the 
Iwco  apder  Sir  Jageph  TUo|(wotl,  tha  actioa  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battle  of  Ooq|erat  (Medal  and  oae  Qlaip). 

99  Uaiit.  Bonovpt  tarrtd  in  tbo  BormoM  war  of  18S8  as  Adlutanl  of  the  80tb  Beat,  (Ifedal). 

91  AaaMt.^a«geoB  |*v|a  vaa  In  medical  obarge  of  the  8ftb  Begimeat  ftam  the  let  Jali  1846,  aad  dufia« 
tha  MaAr  war  ef  184M7-48  (Madal)  i  waa  maiop  aad  In  medical  ebarga  of  tbo  Igt  iMvldoa  la  tha  f^ld,  ta 
tha  o^ratiaaa  ander  Maiof  ^aaarBl  Pkxo,  Dpom  July  aatU  NoTombar  ;a49. 


9  U.-Co^9iKttb  nnti^  as  M^or  of  Brigade  with  tbe  army  under  Ocncral  PoUopk  daring  tbe  eanpglga  pr  1811  la  Aflbhaa* 
Istan  (Medaiy.  nd  waspeeeeal  (as  A.  A.  A4|.-flaa.  ef  tke  laT.  Uv.)at  tke  Iwekig  oTtke  Kbyber  fms,  aotkm  at  Mg«^ 


Khali,  foietag  tke  Teaeaa  gad  Ball  Batul  Passes,  a^sek  and  ewtiwa  of  UteU9(TeeaiTed  tke  Brevet  igaki^  Major). 

'        -    -     ^.    .     -.     -     .    -  Blading  tki  -   -      - 

sttle  of  Oo 
aalB  Toaiioiiiy  lewed  with  the  99tb  Begt.  ia  the  Sutkd  eampalga  ta  ISdi^'lacladteg  the  batUg  f 
SobraoB  (Medal).    $arvod  kko  la  tha  Pa^lanh  oampaiga  of  1848^  lBo(iidM«  (ha  famg*  af  tlv  OfNaab. 
aad  battleg  of  (AUllanwaUab  aad  eooitrat  (Mgdai  ^  0)a«p»). 


serred  wltk  tke  flgtk  to  tke  Pmgaub  can^paign  in  lg4»-9.  laeladlBg  tka  passage  of  tke  Ckeoab.  aa4  battle  of  Chllll«a« 
Vgneh  (wo««^)|  and  fce  eosamanded  tke  Mth  Begt.  at  tke  battle  of  Ooejerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 
SOaptalB  Toanoiiiy  lofved  with  the  99tb  Begt.  ia  the  Sutkd eampalga  ta  1841^  mdadteg  the batUg of 


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187     6l8t  Regt.  of  Foot  {Loyal  Lincoln  Volunteers).  [^ti^rc^fftiimV*"- 

YiSS^^^  '*MAIDA"   "CORUNNA"   "PENINSULA." 

62    •  IColoneL'-Thom&s  Evans/  CB.  Eru.  3  Dec.  94 ;  Lt.  1  Oct.  96 ;  Capt.  19  Nov. 

Half      03  ;  Mqjor,  0  Feb.  12;  Lt.-CoL  13  Oct.  12  ;  CoL  22  July  30 ;  Major-Gm. 

Pv       28  Jane  38  ;  U.-Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Gen,  18  May  66 }  Col.  8l8t  F.  12  July  47. 

23    "IT  Lietd,-Colonel8,^nenTy  Renny,  Ens.  p27  Dec.  33;    Lieut,  p  7   Aug.  36; 

Cap^  29  May  44;  M(yor,P  17  Nov.  48;  Lieut, -Col.  27  May  63. 
39      JL    Matthew  Smith,'  Bns.  16  Sept  16;  Lieut.  31  Dec.  23;  Capt.  8  Feb.  34; 
Brev.-MqjoTf  23  Dec.  42  ;  Afqfor,  22  Dec.  45;  Brev,  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49; 
Lt.'Col.  20  June  64 ;  Col.  23  March  66. 
36       0    Mqjort.—Andrew Timbrell  Allan,  Ewi.  29  Sept.  30 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Dec.  82 ;  Capt. 

P31  Dec.  41 ;  Mqfor,  p26  Dec.  51. 
20       0    Anehitel  F.  F.  Boughcy,  Ens.  p30  July  36 ;  Lieut,  p  12  June  40 ;  Capt.  6  Apr. 
47 ;  Mqjor,  16  June  55. 


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Captains. 
John  Arthur  Gildea    .... 

John  B.  Flanagan 

I  Robert  Bruce  Chichester 
j  2?b».Hed  worth  J.Liddell^ 

John  Bourchier 

'  James  Woods 

0  j  Charles  James  Skerry  . 
0  I  \ym.  Benjamin  Browne. 
0  I  Fred.  Sidney  De  VereLane 

George  Betts  

Alfred  Wright    

Valens  Tonnochy* 

LlBUTENANTS. 

Will.  Egerton  Todd,  Ac^. 

Malachi  Hanley 

Charles  Hunter 

Hugh  Arthur  Chichester 
Stephenson  S.  Bristowe  . 
Rich.  Granville  Charlton 
Stanley  John  Lowe 


P  30  Apr.  41,  P 14  April  48 
28  Aug.  35]    11  Nov.  46 

5  Apr.  47 1 P  7  Oct.  51 
P  3  Nov.  48jPl3  Apr.  62 

2  July  41 !    27  May  53 


I  Geo.  Wm.  Moyse  Harmer 
John  Wilkinson ♦    .... 


Richai-d  Swift 

Edwin  Fletcher  Foster 
Hy.  G«o.  E.  Somerset,*  s. 


P  6  May  42 
29  May  44 


ENSiaNB. 

lP23  Aug.  39 

8  Feb.  31 

P  20  Oct.  43 

p  18  Apr.  46 

24  Aug.  39 

31  Dec.  39 

10  Sept.  41 
P 16  Aug.  42  P  18  April  46 

10  May  44  p  10  Dec.  47 
P 10  Dec.  47  P20June61 

10  Nov.  43    21  Apr.  46! 
P  2  Sept.  46     20  Mar.  46 
I 

21  May  47 1 P   7  Mar.  61 

28  May  471^11  Apr.  61 
P  14  April 48,  P  1  Aug.  61 
P 17  Jan.  61  ^13  Apr.  62 
P  18  Jan.  50  P  14  Sept.  62 

18  Jan.  51 ,    27  May  63 
P  18  Apr.  61 
P  19  Apr.  61 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-UAJ. 


9  Mar.  40 
P  21  Nov.  61 
P23  Apr.  47 

13  Oct.  48 ! 


27  May  53 
27  May  63 
13  July  52 
31  Oct.  52 


27  May  63 
27  May  63 
25  Jan.  54 
1  Dec.  54 
P  16  Juno  66 
16  June  56 
20  June  64 


9  Colonel  Smith  (mo   pktIous 
page). 

8  Capt.  LlddeU  lerrcd    In  tho 
Royal  Navy  ai  voluntotr  flnt  claM 
and  Mldiblpnan  darlnr  tho  whola 
of  the  China  expedition  of  1840>4S 
(Medal),  and  was  premit  at  the 
•toriDinr  of  tho  forte  of  Chnenpeo 
and  Tycoektoo,  and  destnietlon  of 
the  enemy*!  fleet  on  that  occasion  i 
7  Jan.  53 1  attack  and  capture  of  the  foru  of 
27  May  63  '***  Boeea  TIfrif  and  Mibeeqnent 
^   -  -  I  operation*  up  the   Canton   River. 


WiUiam  Minchin  Harnett'  p  12  July  50 ,  p  25  Mar.  53 1  ^d  capTore  of  that  eV^ 
Francis  George  King  . . .  j    14  Apr.  46    30  Nov.  49'    4  Lieut,  wiutineon  served  with 
James  Alexander  Deans  Ip  15  Oct.  62 1 p  13  Oct.  54iS«!Si«*«B«™-:"iJ«^ 


1  Dec. 

19  Jan 

9  Feb, 


64 


;  53,  and  was  present  at  the  eaptara 


I  of  Martahan,  eperatioas  before  Ran  • 


56  ,  toon  on  the  ISth,  IStb,  and  l4th 
ee  I  April,  and  capture  of  the   Great 
nf>  T    1      eo  I  Dagon  PfodM.  with  tho  stormfaic 
29  July  63  '  party;  and  he  was  scTCtely  wounded 

13  Apr.  65| 
23  Oct.  66 1 


when  in  oomaaand  of  the  detach- 
ment  flOth  Regt.,  at  the  assault  and 
capture  of  Myattoon's  stronghold, 
.  on  the  19th  March  1U3  (Modal). 

5  Lieut.  Somerset  served  with  the  Cape  Monnicd 
Riflemen  in  the  KaflSr  war  of  1S47,  and  in  thai  of 
1860  Sl-6t  (Medal). 

6  Capt  Tonnoeby  (see  prcTions  page). 

i Jan.  30 


Henry  Ridout  Floyd  . . . . ;  p  10  June  63 ' 

Walter  Musgrave >    11  June  62! 

William  Dare  Sladen    . .  j  p  13  Dec.  53 

Frank  Browne   10  Apr.  49 1 

Henry  John  Faircloth  ..     16  Dec.  54 
Tristram  Chas.  S.  Speedy      6  June  54 
Ensigns.  • 

Daniel  Weir   p  10  Nov.  54 

Robert  Wolsey  O'Dell  . . !      1  Sept.  64 

Geoige  Fr^.  Jellicoe  ...{    23  Oct.  65 

Henry  Harrison  Briscoe  IP  16  Nov.  56 

PflywMM/€?^-Wm.Fred.  Nixon,  8  Jan.  41 ;  Ens.  3  Aug.  30 ;  Lieut,  p 

Atffutant.—Lieut.  William  Egerton  Todd,  23  Oct.  65. 

Quarter-Master. — Charles  Correll,  28  June  44. 

iSur^.— Adam Thos.  Jackson, M.D. 24 Feb.42;  il.<Sr.29JulydO;  lf.il. 29  Nov. 27 

Assist.'Surgeons. — Grahame  Auchinleck,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 

Donald  Sinclair  Smith,  27  Feb.  62. 

Herman  Bicknell,  16  May  56 

Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  General*  Evans's  services  t— Kntered  the  army  In  1793  as  a  volunteer,  and  enlisted  ISO  men  for  the  service.  Opera- 
tions in  the  West  Indies  and  Ireland  in  1794  and  95  ;  capture  of  Demerara  and  Berblce  m  I79A.  Captured  returning  from 
South  America,  and  kept  a  close  prisoner  in  Pnnce  in  1 797.  Operations  at  Minoraa  and  Gnerasey  in  1798  and  99  (  ditto  on 
tho  eoast  of  Spain.  MalU.  and  Marmorice,  in  1800.  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801  (Medal),  ioeludinf  the  aetUna  of  the  8tb, 
ISih,  and  tlst  of  March  i  battle  of  Rahmanie  on  the  N'ile,  and  teduetlon  of  that  fortress,  sieges  and  sarrendcr  of  Cairo  and 
AlexaadrU  (as  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  of  the  8th).  OpcraUons  at  Gibraltar  in  1801  and  I ;  ditto  in  the  West  Indies  (as 
Captain  in  the  8th  and  Aidede-Camp  to  Sir  Gordon  Dmmmond)  in  1804,  »,  and  6.  Operations  in  Nova  Scotia  In  1807 
and  8  ;  ditto  in  the  Canadaa  (at  Aido-de  camp  and  MUitary  SeereUry  to  Sir  G.  Dnunmond)  In  1809, 10,  and  U.  Cana. 
paignsof  1811,  IS,  and  14,  in  Upper  Canada  (as  Brigade-M^or,  discharging  duties  of  Deputy- Adjataat. General,  and  ineom. 
mand  of  the  8th).  Inelndlng  the  preparaUon  of  the  force  against  Detroit  and  MIehilimaeklnac,  the  defence  of  Fort  George. 
and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  aUaeldng  batteries,  and  dlreethig  the  telnfareements  on  Quecnvton,  which  enabled  M^jor. 
General  8hea£te  to  defeat  and  capture  the  American  army,  after  General  Brock's  OUl  in  a  gallant  attempt  on  tho  enemy  wHh 
Inadeviate  means.  Assault  on  Sacketf  s  Harbour,  expulsion  of  the  enemy's  army  from  Forty  Mile  C»ek.  and  caplnre  of 
bte  army  umIstM,  with  many  prisoners ;  batUe  of  Chippewa,  covering  the  army's  retirement  on  Fort  Geoige,  aaad 
irtfOfTade  oa  Twmty  Mile  Crtek,  imttl  reMininf  the  oUteslve.     Nicht-attack  on  the  enemy's  invcsUi«  fereos  of  Fort 


£jnh.ror  Corfa,  Jan.  55, 
Eaatern  Annj. 
Depot,  Ttrmbj, 


S2dRefft.ofF. (  TliePnnce of  Wales's  Volunteers).       188 


lYean*  Serr. 
|~~66 


Half 

0 


h»  Prince  qf  Wale9'9  Plume.-"  JLOl^Zlk'*   "VIMIERA"    "VITTORIA"   "PYRENEES" 
"KIVELLE"  "0RTHE8"  "PENINSULA"  "NIAGARA"  SEVASTOPOL.*' 

CoUmeh—l^  Francis  Miles  Milman/  Fstis,  3  Dec.  00;  Lieut,  Sc  Capt,  28  April 

04 ;  CapL  Sf  LieuL-CoL  25  Dec.  13 ;  CoL  22  July.  30;  Major-Gen.  28  Nov. 

41  ;  Lieut.-Gen.  1 1  Nov.  51  ;  CoL  82nd  Foot,  25  Nov.  60. 
L'md.- Colonels.— J  Erne's  Alex.  Robertson,  Ens.^G  Mar.  23;  Lt.  p17  Sept.  26  ; 

Capt.  P8  June 32 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  0  Nov.  46 ;  Mftj. p27  Oct.  48 ;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  20 

June  64 ;  Lieut. -CoL-  p  1  8epr.  64. 
Bdward  Blagden  Hale,  Ens.  p2  Aug.  33;  Xi^?/^  p  29  Jan.  36;  Capt.  P6  Feb. 

41 ;  ilf^or,  P21  Nov.  51 ;  Lt.-Col.  7  Sept.  55. 
.Vq/or*.— David  Watson,  JS^ij.P  12  July  33;  Xf.P240ct.36;  Ox;>f .  3  June 41  ; 

Brev.'Mi^.  20  June  64 ;  Mrjor,  p  1  Scpr.  64. 
Edmund  Robert  Wm.  Wingfleld  Yates,  JSne.  p  24  Mac.  37  ;  Xteti^  p2  Aug.  89; 

Capt.  P  27  Oct.  48 ;  Mqfor,  7  Sept.  66. 


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Captains. 
C.  T.  Vesey  Bunbury  Isaac 
Henry  Chris.  Marriott  .. 
Qeorge  Edmund  Halliday 
Samuel  Peters  Jurvis .... 
Wm.  Roberts  Farmar^  . . 
John  Joseph  Wood  •  . . . . 

William  Alex.  Bailie 

John  Gordon 

William  Barron 

Stanley  Slater 

Augustus  £dmd.  Warren 
Thomas  Edward  Green.. 
Richard  Thomas  Glyn  . . 

Robert  Maule 

Robt.  C.  Dalrymple  Bruce 

Charles  Newton  Biggs  . . 

Lieutenants. 

James  White 

JfihnFrederick  Pilkington 
Hen.  Cliandler  Wilkinson 

John  Sidney  Hand 

R.  F.  H  .MacgregorSkinner 
C.Ed  w.Gore  Browne,  Aclj 
Arthur  Piatt  Hensley. . . . 
Bdward  Percy  Thompson 
Patrick  Thorp  Dickson 
Cecil  James  East   .... 
Henry  Dyke  Marsh  . . 
Edmund  Budgen    .... 

Charles  Spencer 

Stuart  Douglas 

Daniel  Sullivan 

James  Athol  Brock  . . 
William  Carden  Seton 
Louis  Walter  Fi»ber  . . 
Charles  Studdert  Maunsell 

Graham  Mylne  #• 

James  Henry  Linton. . . . 
0  I  Wm.  Henry  Craven  Allen 
Ensigns. 

George  Porter    

Thomas  Ryan 

Chas.  Thoe.  BenJ.  SpiUer 
Bertram  C.  Henderson  • . 
Henry  Edward  Couper  . . 

Gordon  Cowper 

James  Baker  Robertson . . 
Wm.  Temple  Thompson  •  • 
Edward  Seppings  Lock  . . 
Edward  Snow  Mason .... 
AUan  WUliam  Stewart  , . 
Henry  Mount  Parkereon 


ENSIUJN. 


LIEUT. 


30  Oct.   38 

P  6  Sept.  43 

P23  Aug.  39 

P 14  June  46 

P25Feb.  45 

19  Sept.  34 

28  Aug.  46 

3  Sept.  47 

P  26  Nov.  47 

16  Apr.  42 

P   2  Feb.  49 

Pl7  May  60 

P 16  Aug.  60 

18  Sept.  49 

10  Nov.  43 

P  14  Feb.  61 

P 16  Oct.  62 
P  17  Dec.  62 
Pll  Mar.  63 
P13  May  63 
P  17  Dec.  62 
P 16  Dec.  63 
P 13  Jan.  64 
P  10  Mar.  64 
P17  Aug.  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 
P  1  Sept.  64 
12  Sept.  64 
6  Oct.  54 
P  23  Mar.  66 

21  Apr.  66 

22  Apr.  66 

23  Apr.  65 
P 17  June  61 
P 18  Feb.  63 
P  20  Sept.  63 

10  May  66 

11  May  66 

22  Jane  66 

24  Apr.  55 

3  Sept.  66 

4  Sept.  66 
6  Sept.  66 

6  Sept.  65 

7  Sept.  65 
14  Sept.  66 

2  Oct.  66 
P  9  Oct.  66 
26  Oct.  66 
23  Nov.  66 


CAPTAIN.  I  BBEV.-MAJ' 


26  Dec.  40 

P 19  June  46 

P 16  Apr.  42 

15  Jan.  47 

11  April  46 

23  Oct.  39 

10  Aug.  49 

P  9  Aug.  60 

P21  Nov.  61 

4  Apr.  47 

P  6  Nov.  52 

P 13  May  53 

P24  June63 

P 16  Dec.  63 

14  Apr.  46 

P 13  Jan.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

PlSAug.  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

P  1  Sept.  64 

P  8  Sept.  64 

31  Jan.  66 

2  Feb.  66 

6  June  56 

P  20  July  55 

6  Sept.  66 

7  Sept.  65 
7  Sept.  66 
7  Sept  66 
7  Sept.  56 
7  Sept.  66 
9  Feb.  66 

21  Sept.  56 

22  Sept.  66 
2  Oct.  66 

27  Oct.  55 


P 16  Feb.  49 
P  2  Feb.  49 
10  Aug.  49 
P  21  Sept.  62 
P  13  May  63 

7  Dec.  47 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P  1  Sept.  64 

8  Sept.  64 
31  Jan.  65 

P  20  July  66 

7  Sept.  65 

7  Sept.  65 

7  Sept.  66 

21  Sept.  66 

2  Oct.  56 


1  Lieut.  -  General  U llman 
was  appointed  Aide-de-Camp 
to  Mnjor-General  Cotlin  Crau- 
furd  in  1808,  and  was  preaent 
at  the  battles  of  Rolda  and 
Vimirra;  on  the  same  Gene- 
ral's Staff  in  the  retreat  of  Sir 
John  Uoore,  and  was  engaged 
on  tito  heights  of  Lugo,  and 
at  tlie  battle  of  Corunna.  He 
subsequently  Joined  bis  Begi- 
meni,  tbe  Coldstream  Guards, 
at  Lisbon,  and  was  with  them 
at  the  passage  of  th«  Douro 
and  capture  of  Oporto,  as  also 
at  the  battle  of  Talatera,  where 
he  was  mostseTerelj  wounded, 
and  saved  from  bring  burnt 
on  the  field  of  battle  by  a  prl- 
Tate  soldier  of  the  Guards. 
He  was  made  prisoner  in  the 
Hospital  of  TalaTera,  and  de- 
tained in  France  until  1814. 
M^}.-GeD.  Milman  was  latterly 
in  command  of  the  Cokiitream 
Guards.  He  has  recei%'ed  the 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 


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A^iukmU-rr-LUut.  Cb»rlM  Mmxd  Gam  Browne,  0  Qot.  &6. 
QtMir^«r-lf0#^^.— If  Icbael  Clinton,  97  July  40. 
Surgeon.—nearj  Day  Fowler,  SO  July  66;  A$M.S^0. 10  IIm.  46. 
AHUkmtr8urgwm9.—An\kvat  Bdmund  Jpcob,  M.B-  U  Juno  60. 
Fredoricl^  Qcorge  Pouldon,  1  Deo.  64. 

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•TALAVERA"    "  BUSACO  "    *<  FUENTB8    D*ONOR"    "  CI0DAD 
"SALAMANCA"     "VITTOBIA"     "NIVBLLB"    •«0RTIiB8" 
"TOULOUSE"    "PENINSULA."    . 

CoUmeL—Jt  iS^tr Frederick  gtoTin,! KCB.  KCMG.  Bns,%% Mar.  1800 ; X^7  Jan. 

01 ;  Cap«.24  Jane  02 ;  Mtoary  27  April  12  ;  Lt.-CoU 26  Aug.  13 ;  CoU  22  July 

30  ;  M(^.-Gm.  23  Not.  41 ;  X^-G«o.  11  Vov.  61 ;  Col,  83rd  Reg.  1  Sept.  48. 
XMt««.-Oo2on«2«.— Botet  Trydell,'  Eiu.  10  Oct.  04;  Lt,  80  Oct.  06  >   Capt. 

17  Nov.  18  5  ifq/.  PSDec.  2Q ;  ^r«j.-Z*.-CW.  23  Nov.  41  j  X^.-CfeZ.  2  Aug.  42  > 

C^;.  20  June  64. 
y  Wm.  U.  Law,'  Eni*  29  April  13;  Xi.  P28  Nov.  16;  Cap^P14  Jaly  26; 

£^.iir<|;.28Jime,d8;  Ar<|^.  2Apr.41 ;  X«.-a»/.220ee.48;  a»i.28Nof.64. 
Jtf<|;or«.~John   Kfasall,  Mm.  p14  July  26;    LUut.  PdO  April  27;    Caji^  4 

Oct.  41 ;  Mtg.  7  Hay  64. 
Bdward  Steele,  Sr«.  p  18  April  34 ;  Lieut,  p16  Har.80;  Capt,  P19  Mar.  47; 

Mqj.  19  Jan.  65. 


Captains. 
;  Charies  Wilaon  Austen  .  • 

JobnHeatly/« 

James  Florence  Murxay 
Edward  William  Bray*. . 

WaiiamNott 

Edward  Bowen  Cooke  . . 
John  Sharman  Molony . . 
Richard  Bodes  WyiriU^  . . 
Henry  De  Renzy  Pigott 
Thomas  Molyneuz  Keogh 
'  Robert  Colvill  Jones  "  . . 
I  lf(m.B.J.WeldForester,^#. 

I  LlBUTBNAHTS. 


BN9I0N. 


LIEUT.        I     CAPTAIN. 


P 14  Dec.  38 

20  Sept.  31 
P  28  Nov.  37 

21  June  39 
19  Nov.  41 

P 16  Aug.  42 
P  23  May  46 
P 14  Apr.  43 
P  22  July  45 
P2l  June89 
P  9  Aug.  39 
P  28  Dec. 


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£.M.H.MainwHring,M  4;. 
Thomas  Parker  Wright. . 

James  Verling  Ellis    

John  Norris  M'Kelvey  .. 

John  Meade    

t.  Mowbri^y  Baumgartner 
Stephen  Wm.  Metge  . . . 
Herbert  Stanley  Cooper 
Frederick  Dickinson  ... 

John  Sprot 

Bicfaard  Thomas  Sweeny 
Francis  Hen.  Digby  Marsh 

Edward  Meurant   

James  Nicholas  Colthurst 
Julian  Wakefield  .... 
George  Dunlevie   •  •  •  • 

Ensigns. 
Thomas  Gethln  Coote 
John  Sbering  Keddle. . 
i  Peter  Cliflbrd  Browne 
Oeo.  Wm.  Henry  Wardell 


42 
42 

44 


31  Oct. 

28  Jan. 
2  Feb. 

29  Mar.  44 
P26  Feb.  46 

10  May  46 

P  4  April  46 

P  12  Feh.  47 

19  Mar.  47 

18  Aug.  48 

P 19  Sept.  48 

P   1  Dec  48 

81  Mar.  46 

P 10  Nov.  48 

14  Oct.   61 

22  Apr.  63 

16  Apr.  62 

P 13  May  63 

26  July  66 

27  July  66 
3  Aug.  66 


p  16  Dec. 

28  Mar. 

P   7  Jan. 

21  Jan. 
21  May  46 1 

8  May  46 
29  June  48 

P  4  June  47 
P  19  Sept.  48 
p  4  Mar.  42 
P  8  Feb.  41 

9  April  88 

28  Feb.  44 

26  Mar.  46 

7  Aug.  46 

P  8  Sept.  46 

Pll  Dec.  46 

9  Jan.  47 

P26  Nov.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
do 

p  2  Feb.  49 

P29  May  49 

3  June  61 

11  Sept.  61 

7  May  64 

Pll  May  66 

P2Q  July  66 

27  Jnly  64 


BBBY.-MAJ. 


P   1  Dec.  48 

P  17  Nov.  43    20  June  64 

14  Nov.  47 
P 14  June  60 

3  June  61 
P 17  May  60 

15  Mar.  58 
P22  Oct.  62 

7  May  64 
31  Dec.  49 

16  Mar.  63 
23  May  46 


9  Colonel  Trydell  serrM  at  tk« 
e«pMare  of  (h*  0«p«  of  Oood  Hope 
In  180S.  and  wm  prc««nt  at  tbe 
b»tct9  or  Bluebcrf.  Be  lervcd  aIm 
In  tbe  Kandlu  lAautreetlonof  ISlf 
aqd  IS.  In  OfiV>i^ 

5  Colonel  Law  tenred  in  tlw  Pen. 
iniula  from  Sept.  1813  te  the  end  of 
the  war.  ineludinf  the  battles  of  VI. 
Telle  and  Nlve.  for  which  belwa  re* 
eeired  the  WarHedalwIlhtwoClaepa. 

6  Capt.  Bny  served  with  the  81st 
RegV  throogboat  the  eanpalfn  oC 
1841  In  Afltebanistan  vnder  M^.- 
Gen.  PoUuek,  and  wu  Present  la  tb« 
metioos  of  Masewa.  teacen,  h  Jug. 
dnllnek.  the  oeenpation  of  Cahool, 
and  thf  dlfl^entenfMQVCBta  lead- 
ing to  U  (Uedal). 

9  Capt.  WyTlU  served  with  th^ 

90^  a^  In  Kafl^and  dnilng  thf 

whole  pr  the  war  of  ltH<.7  ( Medal). 

9  Lteut.  Malnwarlttg  lerred  I* 

the  Qneen's  In  the  ehaspnlgn  In 

the  MttUiem  Mahratta  oouatry  Iq 

1844  rinclading  the  stonplng  oC  tbe 

fortress  of  PnnelU).  and  that  la  the 

Oenctti  in  184». 

•  Capt.  Heatly  wnt^  witl^  the  45itk  Bert,  and  e^  Da- 

PBty  Aaaiatant  Adiatant-Genenl,  ilu<rath<rat  the  ope. 

mtione  In  China,  tad  wai  preeenC  at  Chnsaa.  Canton, 

AaoT,  Chnsnan.  Chinhae.  Ninffpo.  Chanoo,  Wooanng: 

Chin  Kianf  Foo.  and  Nankin  (MmUI) .  ^ 


Paywuw^er.— John  Dennis  Swinburne,  2  Mar.  49 ;  Em,  26  Mar.  43  )Lt,  8  Oct.  46. 
Adjutant,— Lieut,  Edw.  M.  H.  Mainwarlng,  11  Sept.  61. 
Quarter-Master,— V9\nc\i  Payee,  6  Nov.  62.  «^  ^  .  .« 

^wr^^on.— Charles  Fred.  Stephenson,  MD.,14  Dec.  66;  AtHit.-Sur^,  80  Oct.  43. 
!  il«fef.-5urag<WM.— Edward  Touch,  MD.,  16  Nov.  49. 

WilUam  Sharp,  10  Aug.  65. 

Herbert  Chalmers  Miles,  23  Dec.  64. 
Facing*  Yellow.— -4^^**,  Messrs.  Cox  ^  Co. 

I  sir  IrcderIck  »to»ln  served  at  ttie  FerroU  In  ISOO ,  in  Oemianj  l«  1805  »  at  ttieseige  *»«*  eapt^w  of  CopenlWfen  in 
i%£bSeeap3«tlon  to  Sweden  In  laOS;  ia  Spain  and  Portugal  In  ISOS-tt,  IneludIng  the  fff«*  <•  »»  ^^  •{ 
SiS  WftTSe  expedition  to  Waielieren  tad  at  the  capture  oiT  Vlnshing  in  IMS  ;  sabseqiienHy  *»  *»»•  JJ-^^SfSllS 
wnmn%.     w«- »      ^  *^..    _      ..  ._    ..     '■-    »    '.^ptoSlrThomasPictbnatthesiegeandeaptureofClttdn* 

DIvUlon  at  Uie  battte  of  Sflamanea.  capture  of  Madrid  and 
i  of  the  Bbro,  battles  of  VUtoria,  Pyrenees,  tnTelle.  and 


1  la  eomaiaQd  at  the  trst  defence  pf  Tarlfa ;  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  Thomas  Pictbn  at  the  siege  and  eaptare  of  Clndnd 
tUMtrinTand  feadajoi.  AssUUnt  Adjutant-General  to  the  Si4  DIvUlon  at  Uie  battte  of  Sflamanea,  capture  <rf J«»^*  •»* 
UK  aSw,  reSSt  tfcerefrom  and  subsequent  advance,  passage  of  the  Ebro.  battles  of  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  W"'*"*;.  «* 
OrtteTaSlonatYiolKom.aadU^^^^  Serr^also  at  New  Orleans,  where  he  was  wounded.     «*« '7^«k 

taswciJwd  the  Gold  Cross  and  two  Clasps  for  Salamanca.  Vittorla.lNlvelle.  Nive.  and:Ortbes ;  and  the  Silver  Wat  Medal 

wfth  three  Claspa  ftw  Conmna,  Cludad  Rodrlgo,  and  Badajoi.  ,.-.,.      . ,.-«  .« ,«4,  h,  j„rf«., «— .-^- 

7  HonomaWe  Captain  Torester  served  throughout  the  <»«!P«iff  "injWft*^**"?**  JJIS  2^*  7SV%SfinSI 
thi  ateem  and  eant£i«  of  Ghumee  (Medal),  storminf  the  »««*  CabdoTFaae.  aAdr  ^^^'S^^^SSu^^llCSSS^ 
ThM.i«dnelion  of  tbe  Fort  of  Mamoo  KhaU,  defence  of  Jellalabad  •>«»  ■"Uea  on  the  ^^^^^J'^^^JSitlxlFfS^ 
rSrSTTviSr^v  «j»k  nf.«*  ..d  i«t  Anril  1843-  nneml  action  and  defeat  of  ^^.£2j***^J2BSSmtCT8Srt 

was  present  at  Chusan,  Am»r, 


Utt.  nth  Marek.  Mth  March,  and  let  April  1849.  general  '^•^Jl^^'^£^,j 

siemlMt  the  haiglila  of  JugduUuek,  general  action  of  TcMen,  and  reeaptnre  of  Cabool  (1 

«^A53to.cSp^"Mr  VUlon.^^        in  IS88.  W.  and  4*  "J  «  ®?ST.\  .«h 

11  Jfi!?  iLZ^^^LZA  .Ml.  rttTlstth  lumt.  thronahout  the  war  la  China  (Medal),  and 


Year»'8erv. 


61 


Half 
Pay 


191    [£SiVaVh^?;S!J    SilhXVork  aiid  Lancaster)  Regt.  of  Foot.  [m^'JilSh. 
The  J7nion -Row," NIVE"    "PENINSULA"    "INDIA." 

ColoneL—Q^OT%^  Augustus  WctherRll,*  CB.  KH.    Lieut.  29  July  06;    Capt. 

13  Mav  05;   Major,  12  Aug.  19;  Lieut.-Col  11  Dec.  24;    Col,  28  June 

38 ;  Mqjor-Gen,  11  Not.  51 ;  CoL  84th  F.  15  June  54. 
Lieut.'CoU.—ChtLTles  Franklyn,  Bru.  p17  July  23;  Lieut,  Pd  April,  26;  Capt. 

P10July28;   Af q/oi-,  p  28  Dec.  38;  Xwwf.- Co/.  16  Sept.  45;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
David  Russell,  Cornet,  PlO  Jan.  28;    Lieut,  PI  Oct.  29;  Capt,  p 5  April  33; 

Mqjor,  7  July  45;  Lieut.-Col.  pIO  Dec.  47 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
ilf^'0r«.— Matthew  Benjamin  George  Heed,  Eris.  p  26  Feb.  18 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Nov. 

25 ;  Capt,  P  26  Feb.  36  ;  Major,  16  Sept.  46 ;  Brev,  Lt.-  Col.  20  June  64. 
James  Alexander  West,  Bne,  p  6  July  26 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Feb.  26 ;  Capt.  8  April  42 

Breo.'Mfij.  20  June  54 ;  Mqj-  7  Ftb.  65. 


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Captains. 
!  Wm.  Justin  MacCarthy. . 
Charles  F.  Seymour  . . . . 

I  Thomas  Lightfoot 

Spier  Hughes 

Frederic  Arthur  Willis  .. 
William  Du  Vcrnet^  .... 

Walter  C.  E.  Snow 

Cornelius  Cha.  Holies  ton,«. 
Robert  Crosse  Stewart  . . 

Thomas  Horan  ^ 

Eugene  Currie    

Lieutenants. 
Fred.  Aui^ustus  Davidson 

David  O'Brien    

Wm.  M'Geachy  Keats  . . 
Benjnmin  Sandwith  . . . . 
Thomas  H.  P.  Kcnnan  .. 
Edward  C.  Geils  Kenny . . 
Fred.  John  G.  Saunders 

Frederick  Hardy    

H.  A.  Whitmore  Ayton*. . 
Geo.  Fred.  Tod  Whitlock 

Henry  Browne,  adj 

Pierce  Chute 

John  Penton 

Henry  Currie •. » . 

Roberts  Torrens  Pratt  . . 

Robert  Barry 

George  John  Arata  Oakley 
Edward  Woolhouse  .... 

James  Richardson 

Alfred  Qibaut 

Ensigns. 
John  Bowdler  Maclennan 

Harry  B.  Crohan    

William  Poole    

Fred.  Aug.  Magrath  .... 


I       ENSI«N.      I        LIEUT. 


16  June  15 
9  Jan.  38 
1  June  38 

P3l  Dec.  39 
27  Sept.  44 
22  Mar.  44 
11  April  42 
20  May  42 
25  Oct.  42 
27  May  42 

P  8  Aug.  45 

I 

24  July  42' 

22  Nov.  441 

P  14  Oct.  42' 
19  Dec.  46 1 

P 27  Oct.  401 


30  Sept.  30 
!  29  Aug.  40 

P  30  Oct.  40 
8  Apr.  42 

P  8  May  46 
29  Jan.  46 
22  Nov.  44 
7  July  46 
16  Sept  45 

P  23  Sept.  45 

P  27  Oct.  46 

3  Hay  44 

20  May  46 

21  April  46 
15  Aug.  49 
12  Apr.  60 


2  June  48  P  28  Dec.  49 
P  29  Dec.  46'  13  July  60 


P23  Nov.  49 

14  Aug.  46 

Pll  Dec.  46 

9  Nov.  49 

P  17  May  50 


P  6  June  61 
13  Oct.  48 
26  June  61 
16  Aug.  62 

P  7  Sept.  62 


captain,  brev.-maj. 


20  March  44 

P  10  Dec.  47 

26  June  51 

16  Mnr.  63 

P16  Jan.  62! 

P  13  April  62 

9  Jan.  66 

2  Feb.  66 

7  Feb.  66 

24  Apr.  66 

P  3  Aug.  66 


23  Mar.  66 


P  6  June 61  ^  13  Sept.  53 
P  16  Sept.  61  P  7  June  64 

11  June  62  P  9  June  54 
P17May60   2  Feb.  56 

14  May  63  P  16  Mar.  66 
P 16  Oct.  52 !  24  Apr.  56 

21  Jan.  63 1  4  May  66 
P  0  June  64,  26  Aug.  66 

14  May  65' 


1  Major.  General  Wetherall  wu 
In  actlou  witliaiquadniQ  of  Preodi 
Mf  «te«  Id  Uie  liomnblquo  Chan- 
nel in  June  1810  ;  In  the  attack  of 
a  tquadroD  of  French  fHratei  la 
port  S.  B.  of  the  Isle  of  Franee  in 
July  ISIO.  At  Uie  attack  and 
cenqnett  of  Jara  In  1611,  as  Aide. 
d«.  Camp  to  Major- Oen.  Wechciall, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp.  He  was 
appointed  a  CB.  for  his  distin- 
guished scrrices  In  the  suppretslon 
of  the  Insurrection  in  Canada. 

8  Lieut.  Ay  too  Mrved  with 
an  expedition  80  miles  up  the 
Gambia  In  1849,  and  was 
engatjed  at  the  storm  and 
destruction   of  the  Fbrtlfled 


1  June  66  "^^^"^  of  Bambacoo  0th  May ;  at  the  attack  and 

ot  T..i»  r^'Pt^rtial  destruction  of  the  Fortified  Town  of 

«  i  ^  er    Keeming  7ih  May  ;  and  In  the  action  with  and 

P   7  Dec.  60  J  defeat  of  the  enemy  on  the  plains  of  Qnenella 

!  6th  May. 


Paynuuter.'—Qeo.  Henry  Eddy,  28  Apr.  37 ;  BnM.  p  29  Aug.  26;  Lt.  20  Feb. 36. 

Ac^utant. — Lieut,  Henry  Browne,  27  July  66. 

Quarter^Master. — Henry  Donelan,  15  Dec.  54. 

.^ur^eon.— Francis  William  Innes,  M.D.,  2  Feb.  49;  Assist, -Surg.  10  Feb.  37. 

Assistant-Surgeons,  Thomas  Stack,  M.D.,  22  Nov.  44. 

Joseph  Thomas  La  Presle,  22  Dec.  46. 

James  Arthur  Hanbury,  M.B.  29  Sept.  64. 
Facings  Yellow,— Agents,  Messrs.  Coz  &  Co. 

3  Capt.  Do  Venet  was  on  board  the  ilUfkted  JtmiayMMli',  when  that  ship  was  eaat  away  on  the  Andaman  Islet,  near 
Hanson,  in  Nor.  1814,  with  detachments  of  the  10th  and  60th  Regts.on  board,  where  he  remained  for  flfty-feor  days  sur. 
roonded  by  Cannibals  and  suffering  great  priTations.  He  serred  afterwards  with  the  60th  Regt.  in  the  campaign  en  the 
Batle}  (Medall.  and  was  present  at  Buddtwal  and  Aiiwal.  at  which  last  he  received  a  slight  wound  in  the  right  knee 
from  a  gmpeshot,  after  which  he  was  seTerely  wonnded  in  the  left  foot  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell. 

7  Capt.  Horati  served  witii  the  41rttKe«(t.  dining  the  wtiole  of  ihe  campaign  of  1842 iit  MTt^hanlttan  (Uedal), 
and  waa  present  in  tiie  engayvmenis  with  the  enemy  on  2!)  March  and  sto  April  in  the  PItheen  Valley  i  in 
that  of  the  39th  May  near  Candaliar,  30th  Aug.  at  Ooaine,  5th  Sept.  before  Ohmnee,  occupation  end  de- 
•tructlon  of  that  fortrets  and  of  Gabool,  exiiedition  into  Kobistau,  storm,  capture,  and  de«tructIoo  of  lstaUfr» 
and  in  the  Tarious  minor  sftViirs  in  and  between  tlie  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  J'^|^|tj  ^w  V^jOO^  Lt! 


192 


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t>2 


^S^'^it  Dopot  a  ••    S5th  {Buck.  Volunteers)  The  Kind's  Li.  Inf.  Beyt. 
NOTrca»a<w>n.Tyne.    i  ** Aucio  splendore  resurgo." 

"FUENTESD'ONOR"   "NIVE"   "PENINSULA"   "  BLADENSBURG." 

Colonel.—^  Sir  John  WrightGuise,*  Bart.  KCB.  £ns.  4  Nov.  94 ;  Lt.  and  Ctipt. 

25  Oct.  9d  ;  Capt.  and  LU-CoL  25  July  05;  CoU  4  June  18;  McQ.-Gen.  12 

Aug.  19;  Lt.'Gen.  lOJan.87  ;  Oen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  85th  Lt.  Inf.  1  June  47. 

Lieut. 'Colonel.— '}ii9iv\iiy  Power,  Ens.  i'  24  Jane  19  ;  X^.  p  17  Apr.  29  ;  Capt.^^ 

J  une  25;  Brevet-Major,  28  J  una  38 ;  M({jm',  p  5  Aug.  42 ;  Lt.-Col.  P 1 9  May  40 ; 

Col.  20  June  54. 

-W4/(w*.— John  William  Grey,  Ena.  p  16  May  34;  Lieut,  p  1  June  38;  Capt. 

P  31  Mar.  48;  M^yor,  p  17  Dec.  52. 
WlllUm  Williamson,  Ens.  PIC  Not.  41 ;  Lieut.  p22  Nov.  44;  Capt.  p  1  Aug.  51 ; 
3fq/or,  plOOct.  55. 


Fall 

Pay. 

30 


15 


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6|f 


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Captains. 
Robert  Maunsell 
George  Thompson 
James  Gubbins,^!. 
/7(7?i.£dmunU  John  Boyle 
William  Henry  Orme,"  8, 

John  Armltage 

Robert  Cairnes  Bruce  . . 
Herbert  Russell  Manners^ 
Lord  John  Hy.  Taylour 

John  Athorpe    

Charles  Wells  Hogge .... 

Robert  Carr  Glyn 

Lieutenants. 
William  T.  Baker,  </.  pni. 

Montagu  Barton    

John.  Bay  ley 

Devereux  Herbert  My  tton 

Waller  Ashe,  a^ 

William  Hallowes 

Augustine  FitzGerald  . . 
Henry  MannersChichester 
WillUim  Henry  Mathew . . 
Edward  Musgrave  Beadou 
Rob.  Kirkpatrick  Taylor 
Lambert  Houlton  Ward 

Boles  Reeves  

Finch  White    

William  Galbraith 

Ensigns. 
James  Murray  Grant. . . . 
K.  Wm.  Herbert  Noyes.. 
Stephen  Henry  K.  Wilson 
Francis  Arthur  Thomas 
Chester  Doughty    . .  • . 
Wm.  Henry  Urquhart 
George  Herbert  Bowles 
Robert  Jones  Birch 


ensign. 


P  24  June  42 
P  23  Feb.  44 

19  Dec.  45 
P  12  Sept.  48 
P  24  Jan.  45 
P  10  Nov.  48, 
P30  Mar.  38 

28  Aug.  38 


P  28  Mar.  45 
31  Mar.  47 

P]3  AprU49 

P  12  Dec.  51 
3  Apr.  46 

P  19  Mar.  52 
8  Apr.  42 
7  Jan.   42 


p  14  Dec.  49  j  P  3  Dec.  52 
P 16  Sept.  51  IP17  Dec.  52 
P 12  Dec.  51  I  P  28  Jan.  53 
P 13  Dec.  51,  P  18  Ftb.  53 


7Jan.  48;p  9  July  52 
P 16  Apr.  52  I  P  15  July  53 
P  21  Sept.  52  I  P  20  Aug.  53 
P22Sept.  52|Pl6Dec.  53 
P21  Jan.  53,P28  Apr.  54 
P  22  Jan.  53,  6  June  54 
P18  Feb.  53,  11  Au^.  54 
P  19  Feb.  53  11  Aug.  54 
Pll  Mar. 53,    11  Aug.  54 


P  12  Mar.  53 
P15  July  53, 
P   9  Mar.  55 

1  May  55 
30  April  55 

1  June  55 


2  Mar.  55 
P31  Aug.  55 
P 14  Sept.  55 
P  9  Oct.  55 
PI6N0V.  56 
P  30  Nov 


CAPTAIN.      BREV.-MAJ. 


P   7  Nov.  51 
P  29  Oct.  52 1 
P 18  Feb.  53 
P 16  Dec.  531 
Pl3Jan.  54! 
P  28  Apr. 
4  Feb. 
13  ^ox. 
P31  Aug. 
P  2  Oct. 
P 16  Oct.  55 
P30NOV.  55' 


12  Dec.  64 


541 
5:) 
40; 
55 
55, 


S  Mi^Jor  Gubbins  Mrved  the 
Eastern  campuign  of  1864  as 
Aide^de-Csmp  to  Sir  D«  Laey 
Evans,  includlnip  tlie  battles 
of  the  Alma  and  Inkereian 
(koverely  wounded),  and  aies« 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clatps) 

4  Capt.  Manners  served  witli 
the  5lsl  Regf.  tliroushout  the 
Burmese  wi.r  of  185S-SS  ;  on 
board  the  K.  I.  C.  steam  frigate 
Ferooz  during  the  naral  action 
and  destruction  of  the  enemy's 
stuckadpson  tlie  Rangoon  River; 
served  during  the  sucreeding 
tt.ree  days'  operations  in  (he 
vicinity  (including  the  siorm- 
55  I  Ing  of  the  White  House  Rr - 
doubt),  and  At  the  stnnn  and 
capture  nf  Rangoon  (Medal). 
Captain  Manners  served  ns  Bri- 
gade Ms^or  to  the  Ut  Madras 
Brigade  of  the  army  of  Burmali 
from  Sept.  1822. 


Ens.  P  5  Aug.  42  ;  Lieut. 
[8  Dec.  46. 


1  Sept.  54  > 
8  Juue  55 
3  Aug.  55  I 
P  29  Nov.  56  1 
P30  Nov.  55  I 
P   7  Dec.  55  \ 
P  27  Dec.  55 
P  28  Dec.  55  f 
Paymaster. — William  Mortimer  Fechell,  6  June  51 ; 
Aifjutant. -—Lieut.  Waller  Ashe,  20  Feb.  55. 
Quarter-Master. — John  R.  Rouse»  12  Dec.  51. 
Surgeon. — Henry  Armstrong,  15  May  55  ;  Assist.- Surg.' 17  June  42. 
Assistant -Surgeon. — ^John  Knox  Leet,  27  June  51. 

Alexander  Fisher  Bartley,  14  Jan.  53. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 

1  Sir  John  Gulae  aerved  with  the  8rd  Guards  at  Ferrol,  Vigo,  and  Cadia,  in  1800 ;  the  Egyptian  cam- 
paign of  1801  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  8ih  and  21st  March,  and  I7th  August,  attack  of  the 
fortreaa  of  Marabout  on  the  following  day,  action  of  the  22nd  August,  investment  and  capture  of  Alex- 
aadria.  Expedition  to  Hanover  in  1806-G.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  1800,  and  commanded  the  light 
Battalion  of  the  Guards  with  a  Rifle  Company  of  the  60th  attached,  on  the  retreat  to  the  lines  in  1810, 
batUe  of  Buaoeo,  and  subsequent  retreat,  lines  of  Torres  Vedroa,  several  actions  on  the  advance  firom 
thencrf  in  1811,  and  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor.  Present  also  at  the  sicgCK  and  captures  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo 
and  Bodt^oz;  Commanded  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Srd  Guards  nt  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of 
Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos, ami  retreat  from  thence,  advance  in  1819,  battle  of  Ylttorla,  sieee  and  capture  of 
8an  Srboattan,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nive,  passage  of  the  Adour,  investment  of  Bayoune 
and  repulae  of  the  sortie— during  the  latter  part  of  the  action  he  commanded  the  Snd  Brigade  of  Quiuds  in 
eonseqaenee  of  Sir  B.  Stopford  being  wounded.  Sir  John  has  received  the  Gold  Grots  for  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  Nive ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  «nd  one  Clasp  for  Bmaco.  JiJ^lkl 

S  Cape  Orme  Mrvcd  wlUi  the  Srd  Lijht  Dra«ooat  durlag  tbe  SutlcJ  eanipaifn  of  i&l»-9.  and  wu  prctcar1iri|^  bmies 
of  Moodkte  and  Feroceshata,  at  which  last  be  was  severely  wounded  in  the  arm  (Medal  and  one  Clasp) . 


198      86th  (  The  Royal  County  Down)  Regt.  of  Ft     |^8«rTing  at  Kurnchae.  a 

On  the  Coloure  &  Appointments,  the  tiarp  and  Crmtm,  with  the  Motto  "  Quis  ieparabitV 

« INDIA"— The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  «  EGYPT  "  «  BOURBON"— On  the 

Buttons,  the  Irish  Harp  and  Croum. 

Colonel— 9  mi  Xor<i  James  Hay,'  Bns,  28  Jan.  06 ;  Lieut.  6  Aug.  07 ;  Capi. 

8  Feb.  10 )  Lieta.-CoL  26  Mar.  18;  Col.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Mc^or-Oen,  9  Not.  46; 

Lt'Gen,  20  June  64;  Co2.  86th  Foot,  8  May  64. 
Lieut. 'CoUmeU. — James  Creagh,  Mm.  1  Jan.  10 ;  Lt.  4  March  12 :  Capt.  7  Apr. 

26 ;  Brev.'Mqf.  28  June  38 ;  Jtfi^.  p  18  Jan.  38;  Brev.'Lt.*CoL  11  Nov.  61 ; 

Lt.-CoL  30  Apr.  62 ;  Col,  30  AprU  55. 
Robert  Henry  Lowtb,  Em.  p  4  Feb.  19 ;  Lieut,  p  1  AprU  24 ;  Capt.  p  16  May  27 ; 

Srev. M^j. 23  Nov. 41 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Cohll Nor. 61 ;  Mtitf. 30  Apr. 62 ; Lt.-Col. 

10  Aug.  66. 
JIfq/orf.— WUIiam  Kier  Stuart,  Ens,  6  Mar.  28 ;  Lt.  P  28  Sept.  30 ;   Capt. 

8  Apr.  42 ;  Breo.'MqjoTy  20  June  64 ;  Mqjor^  29  Sept.  64. 
Giles  Keane,  Ens.  21  June  27  ;  Lieut.  22  Feb.  31 ;  Capt.  23  Oct.  42;  Brev.- 

Mqfor,  20  June  64 ;  Mqjor,  10  Aug.  55. 


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Captaihb. 
Abra.  Collis  Anderson,  t. 
John  Perkins  Mayers  . . 
Harrey  Wei.  PoleWelman* 
Alex.  R. Gale,  '-^H Not.51 
Joshua  Henry  Kirby .... 
Charles  Osborne  Creagh  • 

John  Jerome • .  •  • 

Wm.  Henry  Wearer .... 

Charles  Darby* 

James  Boyd    

James  John  Gordon  .... 
Maxwell  Lepper    

LiBUTBNANTS. 

George  Wm.  Robhison  . . 
John  Richardson  Stuart 
George  Sherman  Noiln . . 
Ralph  FitzGibbon  Lewis 
Edward  Monckton  Jones 
Thomas  Rice  Hamilton.. 

GeorgeHcwishAdams,a4;* 
Henry  Edward  Jerome  . . 
Hugh  Stewart  Cochrane 

William  Knlpe   

Robert  Edward  Henry  . . 
J.  K.  Douglas  Mackenzie 
Henry  Cracroft  Maine  . . 
Richard  Charles  Brown . . 
Augustus  Nicholas  Wilson 

Charles  Fraser    

Alfred  Robert  Ord 

Francis  Drewe  Edwards 

John  F.Whitmore  Mullen 

Ensigns. 

James  Creagh    

John  William  Fry 

John  George  Dartnell  . . 
Julius  Drake  Brockman* 


12  June  23 
p  29  July  36 

2  April  30 
15  July  05 

P 10  Aug.  38 
18  June  41 
9  Apr.  42 

p  28  Dec.  41 

6  Sept.  39 

8  Apr.  42 
27  Jan.  43 

P  13  Aug.  47 

22  Mar.  44 

23  Mar.  44 

9  May  45 
27  Oct.   46 

8  Jan.  47 

P  12  Not.  47 

14  April  46 

21  Jan.  48 

13  April  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P 14  June  60 

24  Jan.  61 
P 16  Aug.  50 

14  May  62 
p  16  May  62 

14  Sept.  62 

5  Dec.  51 

P28Mar.64 

7  June  64 

7  Jttne  64 

26  May  66 

27  July  66 
10  Aug.  66 


9  July  29 
P  23  Apr.  89 

28  Dec.  38 
14  Jan.  07 

8  Apr.  42 

P  5  Aug.  42 

14  Not.  43 

23  Feb.  43 

P  30  July  4^ 

13  Nov.  43 

11  Nov.  45 

P  23  Feb.  49 

2  Sept.  47 

13  Dec.  47 

16  Jan.  49 

30  July  49 

27  Apr.  49 

P  4  April  61 

P  26  July  61 

30  Apr.  62 

P  16  Oct.  62 

6  June  63 

<»10Feb.  64 

1  Mar.  64 

P  21  July  54 

18  Aug.  64 

29  Sept.  64 

19  Dec.  54 
23  Jan.  66 
16  July  65 
27  July  66 


CAPTAIN. 


SRBT.-MA/. 


20  June  64 
20  June  64 

10  Jan.  37 


27  Aug.  43 

P  27  Jan.  43 

9  Jan.  46 

0  Apr.  19 
80  Apr.  62 

1  Mar.  64 
P  28  Mar.  64 

29  Sept.  64 
19  Dec.  54 
23  Jan.  55 
10  Aug.  65 
P26  Sept.  66 

4  Capt.  Welmmn  terTed  wltii  tho 
17th  Regt.  dttrittf  th«  eampaicn  of 
less  and  as  la  Aflkhcnistan  and 
Belooebittan  nnder  Lord  Keaae.  * 
was  pfetant  at  the  atomi  k  ttpturo 
of  OhainaeC Medal),  and  of  Khelat. 
at  wbleh  last  he  was  irith  the  ad. 
ranee  -foard  under  Col.  PennTeulek. 

6  Capts.  6r6agh  and  llarbj 
•erred  during  Sir  O.  Kspier't 
campaJffn  againit  the  Moan- 
Uinand  Desert  Tribes  situated 
on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indua, 
earlj  in  1S45,  wfth  a  detaeh- 
meot  of  900  men  —  roluacsere 
frooi  the  IStli  to  tbeSSth  Rn^. 

5  Ensign  firockman  eateird 
the  Royal  Kavjr  In  1847:  he 
was  aetlTely  emplnyed  during 
the  Kaffir  war,  and  afl>rwsnlt 
in  the  laet  Burmese  war,  in- 
cluding itie  taking  of  Jfarta- 
ban  and  Bangoon  (Medal). 
Re  was  sitteeqnemly  engaged 
In  the  capture  of  a  piratieal 
squadron  on  the  eoast  of 
China. 


Poynutf^er.— Charles  Fade  Heatly,  17  Dec.  47;    Ens.  19  Apr.  33;   Lieut. 
Aeffutant.'-Lieut.  George  Hewiah  Adams,  26  Aug.  64.  [7  July  37. 

Quarter-Master. — Henry  Hammond,  17  March  54. 
5ttr^ean.— Henry  Franklin/  10  Feb.  52;  Assist.-Surg.StQ  Dec.  37. 
Aseistant'Surgeons.-^nmtt  Kellie,  M.D.,  6  May,  48. 

Francis  Lewis  Fitzgerald,  12  Ang.  63. 
Ricliard  Chapman  Lofthouse,  M.D.  14  July  64. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Lord  James  Hay  serred  In  the  FeBlttsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battltfi  of  VImlem,  TalSTera,  Basaeo.  fnentes 
dPOnor,  VittoriB.  Ff  lenees,  Nlvelle,  aad  NItc,  tor  wbleh  he  has  reeelrtd  the  War  Medal  with  eltfht  Clasps.  Bt  serred 
also  the  Waterloo  eampaign. 

7  Surfsoa  Pnnklla  serred  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoou  tkvevgboat  the  sampalgB  ef  Ifit  in  Aflkhaatstaa  (Medtf).  sad 
waspreaentat  the  ftmlac  of  the  Xhytosr  Pao,  stendqr  the  helflas  of  iogdnltaslt,  dMiea  it  Teseen  aM  BotaMal, 
oeeapMton  of  Cabool,  and  capture  of  Istattff.  Also  the  Sattej  campaign  of  lS4ft4,  laetadlng  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and 
Pereseshah  ( Medal  and  one  Clasp). 


EmbtrkadfiirBwctl. 


MASmttSf^']  87<A  Regt.  of  Foot  {Royal  IrUh  FusiHen).  [gj^ 

lOllTlflOib-*  «*  TiLAf  iKA.**~i«  BafW.wllAiWrtMdior  LtaNfl  aftM#lk«Rttp.i«aMMMi  i^u*  i 
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45 


Cohnui.-^^  Ml  ^^  itmefl  Simpsoii/  QCB.  ^ii«.  9  A(>ril  11 ;  Xf.  and  Copt. 

85  Dec.  18;  Capt.and  Lt.^Col,  28  April  25;  CoZ.  28  June  38 ;  Mt^,-Gen. 

11  Nor.  51;  Li.-Qen.  29  June  65;  Gen.  8  Sept.  55;  Cb/.  87Ui  Foot,  29 

June  55. 
i;l«ii(.-C02M«2«.— Mcmtagoe Cholmeley  Joliiutone, Sra.^TI  Feb. 28 ;  Ximf.  '  16 

Dec.  24 :  Capt.  p  19  Sept.  26 ;  Mt^or,  f  27  July  88 ;  Li,-CoL  p  16  Not.  41 ; 

Col  11  Not.  51. 
Alexander  Murray,*  2ntf  Xl^f.P24  Apr.  95;  Lieut,  28  Oct.  89;  Oijp#.p20 

Aug.  44 ;  Afq/0r,  P  80  Dec.  53;  Lieut. -Col.  p9  Not.  65. 
ATo/or^.— BaitbolomeW  O'Brien.  .fiVu.  p  15  April  86;  Zf.  p  18  July  88 ;  Capi. 

2  Aug.  50;  ^ret,-Mqfor,  12  Dec.  54j  Afe^'of,  20  April  50. 
Andrew  Robertson,  JBn$.  P 14  Jan.  42 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Mttr.  48  ;  Cttpt.  p  7  Aug.  46; 

^ftfor,  P2N0V.66. 


Captains. 


WlHiain  Percy  Lea |P  22  Feb. 

Charles  F.  Campbell ... 
Louis  Herrtes  Hamilton* 
Alexander  Hugb  Cobbe 

Jaines  Bailie 

William  Francis  Ring   . . 

William  Hanmer    

Henry  Smyth  BAwtree  . . 

Francis  Fane 

Jobn  theopbilnit  tJsshei^ 
WnUam  Wilubire 


Hen.  D'Arcy  G.  Osborne 

LiBVTBNARTS. 

HnghLIoyd    PlOJuly  46 1 P  28  Sept.  47  i 


88P21Apr.  87      81  July  46 

15Sept.87  PS8Aug.40       2  Oct.  46 

6  Apr.  88  P 17  Jan.  40     22  Dec.  46 

16  June  48  P  10  Jan.  45  P21  July  40 

P20Dec.  42^  14  Feb.  45  P22  Feb.  50 

28  0<;t.  81 1     8  May  85     15  Mar.  bO 

P22Dec.  48  P  8  Oct.  45  P12  0ct.  40 

P  10  Jan.  45| P  8  Sept.  46 1  p90  8ept.58 

P  27  Atfg.  41 1 P  12  Dec.  48  >  P 10  Jan.  51 

-     14  April  46 1      1  Jmi.  54 

8April49  P  6  inly  55 
p  9  Oct.  55'p80Not.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


p  80  May  431 
PlOJuly  47 
p  17  Aug.  62' 


BRBT.-MAi. 


20  July  65 


Henry  FitzGerald,  r. 

John  Hallowes   

Orttaond  Fittgerald 

Austin  Peter  O'Malley   . . 

John  Peyton   

R.  Qibson  «2.  AT.  ipr.4^)  ^'. 
Job.  FttsThomas  Shadtrell 
G.  GranTiHe  Gower  Munro 
Francis  Horatio  Gee 
Bdw.Hen.  John  Meredylh 

Anthony  Botler 

Josepli  Noble  BeBsley 
Thomas  Law  Roberts . 
Charles  Edmund  GoddBrd 
John  Wall 
Rdward  Dampier  Cockell 

Bdwin  Bfapon  

Cofaner  Lynch    

Robert  Lampen 

Jelin  RawsoD  Shnpson . 

BNS10N. 

Walter  Carr  MacklnAon 


9  Lt.  Col.  ■ttrrftystrretf  la  tito 


P 16  Nov.  41 1    12  Sept. 44  is«ii<» tn, chim  npcditioa  (M«. 
P  10 Mar.  43|  P27  June  45i22;,;-7J:.'SS«j:  SSSX 
6  Jan.  48      1  April  47 '  s^toM.  cbapoo  (i»oui4fd).  ttn^- 

15  Aug.  46      8  April  49  i****  w*«rti»  .ad  chu  kiuik 
P21  July  48  P18  May49iTiiiijar   B.«DUto.  mrtd  4i 

3  April  49  P  22  Feb.  50  Aisist.A^i«m.o«i4ni   ta  the 

16  Apr.  46.  P  21  Aug.  49  |  Oodwin'i  DUpitebn,  and  In  OidrH 

4  Apr.  40  P  16  Jnly  52 ' « th«  eoT«ni«r.Oen«na. 

p  18  May  49  p  8  Apr.  68     *  c.,*.  u.iiieritrt#d  th«  ei*. 
P18  Dec.  60  P80  Sept.  63 
Pl7  Aug.  62  P24June68 
P 19  Sept.  48  ''27  Dec  60 

5  April  49  P  SO  Dee.  58 

P  10  Dec.  62    P  11  Nor.  53  ;  which  took  th.  Forti  of  th*  Boe«a 

P 17  June  61  P80  Mar.  65  rigrit  m  ^  Camon  RiT«r.  tho** 

P  80  Sept.  53  P  80  Not.  55 1 
POODec.  58  p80Not.55| 


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valffn  Of  1844-6  la  tho  Soalbmi 
IfataMtU  eouAtry,  wlOi  the  tiB«« 
ad  «ru  fiMtat  it  tb*  iaT«ftmf*t 
■ad  eqrtafe of  ibo  PoMi  of  Pteulla 
•ad  Powoffhar. 

7  Lieut.  O^haa  aerred  la  tllo 
ISlh  ley*!  Mtk  *ttft  the  ejtpcdi- 


11847. 


10  Qr.*Hr.  Tbeaut  wrrctf  Hie  cimaalfB  oa  Iko 
P9A  Antf  69   SotlcJ   la  1048.6  «ldl  tkt  Oth   atfC.  feeladhlff  tiM 

*^  Aug. «/«  ^^1^  of  Moodkoo,  rtrosttlMli.  and  Sobraea  (ll«- 
dal  aad  CUiy*). 

11  Sarfcoa  Baaoa  Mnrcd  «llfe  tt«  amy  oa  tin 
Sotto),  aad  «••  tafeM  prteaor  ky  tba  Stthi  dt  tlib 
aSkir  of  Buddlwal }  after  «  eavUTlly  of  tirAaCy.flta 
days,  twclre  of  whlek  la  Iroai,  k«  was  tfelaoaod,  oa  tM 
odTaaco  of  the  BtMsb  rarcot  oa  LaboM> 

0   Pf^nui«<er.— Charles  James  Pdrry,  8  May  50 ;  Qr-M.  28  July  44;  Sni.  22  Dee. 

O   il4r'«<ai»^-—i^<«»'*  Robert  Ofbton,  9  Sept.  61.  [48;Xf.80N6T.4fll. 

0    Quarter^Maeter.—Ry.  Thoma8»><>  20  Apr.  49 ;  Bnt.  1  i  Apr.  42 ;  Lt.  22  Dec.  4& 

0    Acr^Mfi.— Richard  Qeorge  Davys  Banon,"  1  Jnly  68' ;  Auiit.-Surg.  80  Oct.  4(]f. 

0    A$titt.*8urgeim9. — John  Lyster  Jameson,  2  Jan.  52. 

0  George  Pishey  Thompson  Rill,  6  Not.  62. 

0  Peter  Dvrids5n,  M.D.,  6  Aug.  68. 

Facings  Blne.^Ageftti,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
1  Sir  Jam«8  Bimpfon  8«nro4  in  tbe  Panlntulc  from  Hajr  1819  to  Hay  1613,  incltiding  the  lattor  port  of  tin 
inftisii  of  Oadb,  and  the  attaek  oo  SeriUe.     ServedTsiio  the  esmpalgii  of  181A,  and  woo  MTer»lj 
woondod  al  Quatre  Bnw.    He  lerred  ae  leeond  hi  ecttmaiMl  to  Sir  Cbarlct  Kaiftler  dnrlnf  tho  eaiDj^lga 
•islaot  thoMooatatat  aadDeoert  Tribeo litaatod  on  the  rigM  baak  of  tbe  taduo,  early  la  1M%}U^L(:: 


195 


88^A  Regt.  of  Foot  (  Connaught  Rangers). 


r£ast.Artnr>  4  April  64. 

L    D^dt,  WlnckMter. 
The   Harp  and  Crown   *'Qut»  teparabitt"  The  Sphinx,"  EGYPT"  "  TALAVERA"  "BU9A00" 
•'PUENTE3    D'ONOR-     ••ClU^O    RODRIGO"    "BADAJOZ"    "SALAMANCA"    -  VITTORIA " 
"NIVELLE"       "0RTHE8"       "TOULOUSE"      "PENINSULA"      "ALMA"     -  INKERMAN" 
"  SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel— 1&  Sir  John  Alex.  Wallace,'  JBt,  KCB.  Ens.  28  Dec  1787 ;  Lieut. 


09 


6  Apr.  90;  Capt,  8  June,  90;  Mqjor,  9  July,  1803;  Lieut.-Col.  28  Aug. 
04;  Col.  4  June  13 ;  Jfq;.-C?cii.  12  Aug.  19;  Lt.-Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  Oen.  11 


Pay.  I  Pay.  I     Nov.  61  :  Coh  88th  Regt.  20  Oct.  31. 

1  LteuL-ColanelM.—Hontio  Shirley,*  CB.,  2nd X^  p  12  May  26;  Lt.  p  81  Oct.  20 ; 

Capt  P6  July  33  ;  Mqj.  p31  Dec.  41 ;  Lt.Col.  18  Jan.  48 ;  CoL  28  Nov.  64. 

'  GeoriTe  Vaughan  Maxwell,^  CB.,  Ens.  p  2  Feb.  38;  Lt.  P  26  Apr.  30;  Capt. 

P 6  Dec.  44 ;  Mqj.  P 28  July  54 ;  Bt.-Lt.-Col  12  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.^Col.  23  Mir. 65. 

Jlfryor*.— Edw.  John  Vesey"  Browne,*  J&rw.  p12  Sept.  34;  Lieut.  29  Dec.  40; 

Capt.  P6  Nov.  46;  M(fjor,  23  March  66. 
Edward  Herbert  Maxwell,*  Ena.  P  26  Apr.  39;  Lieut.  P16  Nov.  41 ;  Capt.  p8 
Oct.  47  ;  Major f  8  Jnne  65;  Bretet^  Lieut.'Col.2  ^ov.  65. 


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Captains. 
Hon.  J.  Jocelyn  Bourke* 
Bdm.  Gilling  Maynard" 
Ben.  Banbury  Mauleverer^ 
Joshua  Grant  Crosse"    . . 
Nathaniel  Steevens''   . . . . 


ENSIGN.      I       LIEUT. 


P  26  Sept.  40 
P 19  Dec.  46 

I  Thomas  Gore>»t ^    3Mar.43 

'  H. J.Le  Marchant Baynes^j    14  Apr.  46 
'John  Edward  Riley*.. ..  p   8  Oct.   47 
I  Shurlock  Henning^t  . . . '  ^  20  April  49 
George  Richard  Browne"|P17  June  61 
George  Robert  Beresford"|P  17  Oct.  61 
Emil. C.  Delm6  Radcliffe»«  p   0  July  62 
William  Charles  Pearson"  p   6  May  64 
Henry  Hooper  Day** 
CourtenayW.  A. T.Kenny" 
William  Cole  Hamilton 
j        Lieutenants. 
0  ;  William  Liltle,"t /!<(;. 
0  I  William  Lambert**.... 
0  ,  George  Priestley'^t    .. 

0    Frederick  H«ll" 

0  ,  Robert  Venior" 

0  i  Ernest  Aug.  Perceval*' 

0  !  John  Evans"t !   13  Oct. 

0    Edward  Hopton*» p27  Oct 


P21  May  41  p  22  July  42 
P31  Dec.  41  jp  23  Jan.  4G 
P30Aug.  44;p  8  Oct.  47 
^  P30Aug.  44 
P  29  Dec.  48 
P  19  Feb.  47 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P  18  June  62 
6  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 


h Jane  64 

23  June  64 

P2d  Nov.  62 

10  Aug.  64 
P16  Aug.  64 

.30  Mar.  49  i 
P 17  Aug.  64 
Pl8  Aug.  64 
P 16  Sept.  54 

54 

64 
6  Nov.  64 

22  Dec.  54 


P 18  Aug.  64 
P18  Aug.  54 
P  6  Oct.  64 
P  27  Oct.  54 
16  Nov.  64 
30  Mar.  66 


Lucas  Clements  Scott**. . 

Joseph  Harry  F.  Blylhc" 

Holt  Waring" 

George  Stretton  Watson* 

Edgar  Edward  Austen  . . 

Wyrley  Birch** 

Theobald  Burke** 

Fred.  Napletoii  Dew  .... 

John  D.  Garner  Dodgln  . 

Edward  Charles  Mallet . . 

MortimerNevilluWoodard 

John  Irwin 

H.  Garrett  Moore 

Henry  Mant  Gilby 

•  Rowley  Miller 

Ensigns. 

George  Walker* 

Fredt  rick  Fox 

John  Foot 

James  Ephraim  Pen  in  . 

Patrick  Dwyer^* 

William  llowley  Burder 

Fitzger.  Massy  Mitchell 

Douglas  Nicholson  . . . 
,  Edmund  de  Blaquiere  . 

!  Edward  Cape"  

I  James  Buchanan  Whitla 
I  William  King 


!John  Fred.  Grier'». 

i  John  Berkeley  Michell'* 

I  Caleb  Robertson     1  p  1 2  Jan.  65 

P  10  Jan.  55 

6  June  54 
P27  June  54 

28  Feb.  55 

1  Mar.  65 

2  Mar.  55 

15  Mar.  65 

16  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  55 
P  0  Apr.  65 

24  Apr.  65 
1  May  65 

7  June  65 

17  Aug.  65 
21  Sept.  65 


11  May  55 

15  June  65 

5  July  65 

OJuly  55 

10  Aug.  55 

P  21  Sept  55 

2  Oct.  65 

15  Oct.  55 

16  Oct.  65 

25  Oct.  65 

26  Oct.  55 
P13  Nov.  65 


8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

15  Apr.  55 
21  May  55 
8  June  56 
8  June  55 
8  June  55 


I  BRBV.-MJL/. 


P  1  June  49 
P 14  July  54 
P  28  July  64 
30  Auff.  54 
P27  Oct.  64 

20  Dec.  64 ! 
29  Dec.  54 1 
26  Jan.  65 ! 
23  Mar.  55 1 

P24  Apr.  65, 

21  May  65 1 
8  June  55 
8  Jure  65 
8  Jurfe  66 

26  Oct.  65 
P 13  Nov.  65 


2  Nov.  66 


2  Not.  65 


I  Sir  J.  A.  Wallace  was  at 
the  battle  of  Serlngapalam,  the 
storming  of  Pagoda  Hill,  and 
of  Tippoo'*  linvt  aud  camp, 
and  the  siege  of  SeringapaUm, 
storming  of  Kistnagurrie,  tec. 
Jcc.  In  17U6  served  at  the  re- 
duction of  Minorca;  from 
thence  he  Joined  the  army 
under  the  command  of  Sir 
Ralph  AlMrcromby,  and  was 
at  the  landing  at  Aboukir  In 
Egypt.  8th  Blarch ;  the  battles 
of  the  18th  and  Slst,  before 
Alexandria ;  at  Rhamanieb» 
Rosetta.  and  Grand  Cairo.  He 

^    has  received  theOoldUedal  and 

A  Innn  \Fi    two  Ciasps  forBusaco.Puonies 
»  June  o5,  d'Onor.  and  Salamanca;  p--" 


17  Aug.  55 
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21  Sept.  55 

16  Oct.   55 

16  Oct. 

16  Oct. 

26  Oct. 
P  26  Oct. 
P   9  Nov.  55 
Pl4  Dec.  55 


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Clasp  for  Egjpt. 


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0 

Paynuuter.'^yfm.  Belfleld,**  9  Feb.  49 ;  Em,  p  13  May  42 ;  Lieut. P  2d  July  43. 
Aci^taani,--Lieut.  William  Little,*^  15  Nov.  64. 
Quarter-Magta-.^WilViBm  Evans,  28  Dec.  55. 

Surgeon, — ^John  Dunlop,^  M.D.  8  Dec.  54 ;  Assist.^Surg.  3  April  46. 
Assigt.^Surgeont.—ThomBs  Bobert  William^,''  M.B.  24  March  54. 

William  HarrU,'^  28  April  54. 

Bichard  William  Mcade,^  1  Sept.  54. 

FacingeYellow, — AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 

8  Colonel  Shirloj  Mrrfld  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65 ;  commanded  the  68th  In  the  battlee  of  Alma 
and  Inlurman,  and  tiege  of  Sebastopol;  was  G«neral  Officer  of  (he  trenches  in  the  attack  on  the  Qnaniee 
00  the  7th  June,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  18th  Juoe,  and  commanded  a  brigade  at  the  attack  on  the  Bedan 
OD  the  8th  S«pr.— wounded  (&ledal  and  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

9  Lleut.-Colonel  G.  Y.  Maxwell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  lokermau,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June ;  commanded  the  88ih  Rejct.  at  the 
attacks  on  the  Re<btn  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded  (Meduland  Clasps,  and  CB,). 

4  Major  Browne,  Captains  Hon.  J.  J.  Bourke  and  Riley,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  In- 
cluding the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  CMedal  and  Clasps). 

5  Lt.-Coionel  E.  H.  Maxwell  served  the  Eustern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Bahiklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol.  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  and  8th  Sept 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Majur  Majnard  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  Ihe  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June  (sererely 
wounded),  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  18tli  June  and  8tb  Sept  (Medal  aud  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Mauleverer  served  at  ihe  siege  of  Seba&topol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the 
Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captains  Crosse  and  Baynes  served 'the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman  (sifTerely  wounded),  and  siege  of  SebMtopol  (Medal  and  Ctasps). 

0  Ui^or  Steevens  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman^ 
•itge  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  trenches  28th  July),  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  on  the  Redan 
OD  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Cldsps). 

Of  Captain  Gore  served  tlie  Eastern  campaign  in  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
•lego  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7ta  June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal 
aod  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Radeliife  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clotps). 

tot  Captain  iiennlog  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

U  C^tain  Browne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol.  ana  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June— dangerously  wounded,  right  arm  am- 
putated (Medal  and  Clasps). 

12  Captain  Bereaford  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  Juoe  and  8th  Sept. — 
•eveivly  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

13  Captain*  Pearson  and  Day  strveU  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quar- 
ries, and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  IBih  June  and  8lh  Sept.  (Medsl  and  Clasps). 

lit  Lieut  Little  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded 
S8th  March),  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  on  the  Bedan  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Keqnv  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the 
Quarries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

i4t  Lieut.  Pricbtley  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  asxaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th 
!<epi.,  in  which  last  he  commanded  the  Orenadier  Company  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Lienu.  Hall,  Michell,  Blythe,  Waring,  Birch,  and  Burke,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack 
on  the  Redan  on  the  8ih  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15t  Lieut.  Bvans  served  at  the  siege  of  Seba$topol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  on  the  Rodan  18th 
June,  and  was  wounded  in  the  trenches  8th  Aug.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lleuta.  Lambert  and  Perceval  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebatt  pol,  Including  the  attack  on  the  Quarrlee, 
and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8ih  &ept.— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Vemor  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on 
the  18th  Jane  and  8lh  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Ueut  Hopton  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Redan  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.(severel/ 
woooded):  Medal  and  Clasp. 

19  UentOrier  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol^attack  on  the  Quarries— wounded,  and  ou  the  Redan  18th  Juue  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

20  lieata.  Scott,  Watson,  and  Walker,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  severely  wounded  at  the 
attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

SI  Ensign  Dwyer  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan, 
>l«ge  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

83  Ensign  Cape  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8tJi  Sept. 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

34  Paymaster  Beifleld  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  17th,  with  Lieut  Col.Ootram's  Light  Brigade,  In 
the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-5,  and  was  preient  In  all  1m  operations,  incloding  the  capture  of 
Ootea,  21st,  and  storming  of  Monohur  Stockades  and  Fort,  S5th  Jan.  1845,  at  which  place  this  detachment 
formed  the  storming  party,  and  suffered  very  seriously.  Served  with  the  88th  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  incloding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Bedan  on  the 
J8th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  aasps). 

38  Doctor  Ounlop  served  with  the  8Snd  Regt.  during  the  PuxO^^ub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  liooltan,  including  the  capture  of  the  city  and  surrender  of 
the  fortress;  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garriion  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Ooojerat 
(Medal  and  Clasps).  Served  the  Eastern  campalcn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
Ki'ge  of  Sebaitepol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps).        ,  .^ , , 

37  Asaist.-Surgeons  Williams  and  Harris  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  th^yi!^|Gy)f 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medul  and  Clasps).  ^ 

'J»  Aistst.-Sttrgeon  Meade  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

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197  S9th  JUgimefU  of  Foot  ["^"^'LlS^ttSSiS.^'^'"**- 

^;;;;;;r^The5p*inar;"  EGYPT"  "JAVA"  "NIAGARA"  "AVA"  "SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel— 9  Sir  Charles  Bulkeley  EgertoD/  GCMG.  KCH.  Ens.  16  Nov.  1791 1 

Lieut,  m  Mar.  98;  Capt.  22  April,  95;  Mi^ar,  I  June,  98;   LUui,^Col.U 

Nov.  1802;  Co^.  4  June,  11 ;  Mqjor-Qen,  4  Jane,  14;  LieuU^Qen,  32  July, 

80 ;  Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Col,  89th  Regt.  26  Sept.  37. 
Lttfii^.-C0tonffZ«.— Augustus  Uallifax  Ferryman,' ^fw.  p  27  June  84;  Lieut,  30 

June 37  ;  Capt,  p  16  April  41 ;  Mi^or,  p22  Dee.  4d{  Lt.-Col.  9  24  Nov.  48} 

Col,  28  Nov.  64. 
Caledon  Richard  EgertoDi*  i7n#.  15  June  82;  Lieut,  p28  Mar.  84;  Capt.  p  15 

Mar.  39 ;  Brev,'Mqjor,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqjor,  p  6  Dec.  61 ;  i*.-  Col,  9  Mar.  66. 
j»f<l7<w*.— Frederick  Charles  Aylmer/ J7ii«.  P4Deo.  82;  Lieut,  p26  July  34. 

Capt,  20  May  40;  Brev.-MaJ.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqjor,  30  Dec.  64;  Brevet-Lt,- 

CoL  2  Nov.  66. 
Leslie  Skynner,<  Sns,  p26  Oct.  41;  Lieut,  14  July  48;  Capt.  9  2  Feb.  49; 

Mqj,  27  Mar.  66. 


Captains. 
John  Lewes  Phillipps^  . . 

William  Boyle,7  $ 

Robert  B.  Hawley* 

Hans  Robert  White'  .... 
Edward  BuUer  Thorp    . . 

John  Atkinson    

Daniel  Torn*' 

John  M.  Cuppage*^ 

Arthur  H.  H.  Mercer**  . . 

Alfred  Nixon"    

Charles  Heycock*^ 

Robert  Selby" 

Wm.  Cecil  George  Pery". 
Robt.  Rowland  Conyers'" 
George  Cresswell*^  .... 
Edmund  Morris*'  .... 


LlBUTBNANTB. 

Rich.  Fra.  Holmes,"  Aty, 
Francis  KnatchbuU'o .... 
George  Harmer  Pering" 
John  Waldron  Gray  .... 
Barnes  Sly  fieldRobinson*^ 

Savage  Hall" , 

Richard  Edward  Beck** 
AngustuB  Breedon*'  . . . 
MonlifortH.Trant  Llovd** 
John  Arthur  Barstow*^  . 
Henry  Lewis  Harveet**.. 

Hafed  Lamont'* 

Simpson  Hackett  Hobbs 
Montague  0.  Browning** 

William  DraKe 

Robert  Johnston    

Josias  Dunn    

Joshua  James  Bownese . 

Burchall  Helme 

William  Norcott  Manners 

Bnsions. 
Netterville  John  Barron 
John  Cordeiro  Wame    . 
Geo.  Francis  Dowdeswellj 
Henry  Latham  Brownriggi 
Robert  Bulkeley  Baldwin 


BNSlGir.      I      LIBUT. 


P  22  July  42 

6  Dec.  38 
28  Aug.  38 

P  22  Dec.  43 

12  June  46 

P  22  Oct.  47 

7  June  44 
10  Nov.  43 

PSOApr.  41 
P  3  Mar.  48 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  3  Oct.  48 
P  2  Feb.  40 
P  2  Mar.  49 
P 16  Aug.  60 
P  13  Dec.  60 


26  Sept.  46 

6  Dec.  61 

P  12  Mar.  62 

P17  Aug.  62 

17  Dec.  62 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P 18  Mar.  63 
P 19  Mar.  63 

6  June  64 
P18  Aug.  64 

18  Oct.  64 
23  Nov. 

P  19  Dec 

P 14  Jan. 

P 16  Jan. 

P 16  Jan. 

9  Feb. 

2  Mar.  66 

P  9  Mar.  66 

16  Mar.  66 

22  Mar.  66 

23  Mar.  66 

24  May  66 
26  May  66 

1  June  66 


P 19  Deo.  46 
p  21  May  41 
P  31  Dec.  39 

19  Dec.  46 
P  2  Feb.  49 

17  Jan.  61 

26  June  46 
P  8  Aug.  46 
1  Not*.  42 
P  6  Dec.  61 
P  6  Dec.  61 
P  20  Feb.  62 
P  6  Aug.  62 

31  Oct.  62 
P  11  Mar.  63 
P  11  Mar.  63 


8  Apr.  68 
6  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
16  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  66 

9  Feb.  66 
P23NOV.62 

6  Apr.  66 

27  Mar.  66 
31  Mar.  66 

7  Sept  66 
21  Oct.  66 
23  Oct.  66 
23  Oct.  66 
23  Oct.  66 


CAPTAIN.     BBBY.-MAJ. 


2  Nov.  56 
2  Not.  66 
2  Not.  65 


p  2Mar.49| 

P    4  Jan.  60 

10  Jan.  61 

P  6  Dec  61 

P 11  Mar.  63 

P   4  Aug.  64 

P  9  Aug.  60 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Deo.  64 

30  Dec.  64 
16  Jan.  65 

26  Jan.  66 

27  Mar.  66 
81  Mar.  66 

7  Sept.  66 


I  81r  GhariM  Bgerton  eom- 
mandad  a  detachment  <»  board 
a  line-of-battle  thlp,  in  Lord 
Howe's  action  of  the  1st  June, 
17M.  Served  at  the  bloekado 
of  Malta,  and  surrender  of  Ya- 
letta,  5ih  Sept.  1800;  from 
thence  proceeded  with  SlrRalph 
Aberorombj's  expedition  to 
Bfypt,  and  was  present  In  the 
actions  of  the  ISth  and  Slst 
March,  1801.  Served  with  the 
armjr  in  Spain  and  Portugal 
in  1810  and  181 1,  and  has  r«- 
ceWed  the  War  Medal  and  three 
Olasps  for  Puenus  d'Onor,  Nl- 
▼elle  and  OrUies. 


Henry  Bishop 16  June  66 


Alexander  Dixon  Drier. 
Robert  Q.  Newbigglng  . 
Henry  Burton  Dunn  . . . 
Owen  H. Strong ,.,..., 

William  Sealy    

Francis  Warburton  . . . 
Robert  F.  Harrison  . . . 


6  July  66 
20  July  66 

7  Sept.  66 

22  Oct.  66 

23  Oct.  66 
9  Not.  66 

28  Dec.  66 


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Paymatter.-^nohevt  Scott,^  20  Feb.  52 ;  Bnt.  31  Hay  39;  Lieut,  p  14  May  43* 
A4iutant.^Lieut.  Richard  Francis  Holmegt^^*  13  Fob.  65. 
Qmrter'Matter.^WimAm  Sibbald^^s  14  Sept.  55. 
Surgeon,^RichaTd  Gilborne,''  8  Dec.  54 ;  Aui$t.'8urg.  2  Oct.  46. 
As9Utant'8urge&n$.^^M\i\i%  Wilea,^  12  Jan.  55. 

William  Garden  Roe,"  1  Dec.  54. 

Edward  Titterton,^  26  May  54. 

Faeinge  Black. — Agewtt,  Mesin.  Cox  k  Co. 

9  Colonel  Ferrymaii  commanded  th«  89ih  Regt.  at  the  liegfl  and  fall  of  SebaHtopol  from  lAth  Dee.  16fi4, 
and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Snpt.  (Medal  and  Glaip). 

8  Lf«ut.-Colonel  Kgerton  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  16lh  Dee.  1864,  and  attacks  on 
the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Mvdal  and  Clatp). 

4  Lieut.- Colonel  Aylmer  scryed  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  16th  Dec.  186l|  and  attacks  on 
the  18th  Jt»ne  and  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  M^or  Skynner  senred  with  the  66th  Revt.  in  China  (Medal).  Senred  with  the  89th  Regt.  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1664,  and  nttacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clatp)^ 

0  Captain  Philips  senred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1854,  to  Srd  Feb.  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

7  Major  Boyle  serred  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  Snd  July  1866,  as  Aldt -de-Camp  to  Sir 
Will  am  Codrtngton,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Minora  Uawley  aod  White  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  81st  Jan.  1866,  and  attacks  on 
the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Tom  and  Lieut.  Barstow  served  at  the  siege  and  ftU  of  Sebastopol  from  29th  June  1866,  and 
attack  on  the  8th  8«pt.  (Medal  and  Olasp). 

11  CMptains  Cuppage  and  Pery,  and  Lieut.  Paring,  served  at  the  siegs  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  1 6th 
Dee.  1864,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

12  Ciiptnln  Mercer  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16ih  Dec.  1864  to  4lh  July  1866,  and  attack  on 
the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Nixon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  1 6th  Dee.  1864  to  16th  Jan.  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

14  Captain  Heycock,  Lleuts.  Bobinson  and  Hall,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  81st  Jan. 
1866,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  Jane  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Selby  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1864  to  10th  Feb.  1866  (Medal  and 
Clt»p). 

16  Csptain  Conyers  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  Arom  16t]i  Dec.  1864  to  8th  July  1866,  and  attack  on 
the  18ih  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Cresswell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1864  to  16th  Feb.  1866  (Medal  and 
Cla»p). 

18  Captain  Morris  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  81st  Jan.  1866»  and  attack  on  the  18th  June 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Hoi  lies  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  S6th  Jan.  1856,  and  attacks  on  the  18th 
June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Lkeut.  Knaichbull  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1864,  and  attack  on  the  18th  June 
(Medal  and  Cla^p). 

S<  Lieut.  Beck  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  1 2th  March  1866,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  ' 
Jane  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

83  Lieut.  Breedon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  28th  June  to  19th  July  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

24  Lieuta.  Lloyd,  Harvest,  Lament,  and  Brownlne,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  99th 
Ang.  1866,  and  attack  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Paymaxter  Scott  and  Quartermaster  Sibbaid  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec. 
1864,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

27  Surgeon  Gilborne  served  with  the  8th  Husiars  in  Bulgaria  lh>m  6lh  June  1864.  Serred  with  the 
89th  Regt.  at  the  sieae  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8lh  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Asslst.-Surgeon  Wyles  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  80tii  Nov.  1864,  and  attack*  on 
the  18ih  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S9  Assl>t.-Surgeon  Roe  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  2nd  Marcli  to  86th  Jane  1666,  and  attack 
on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

SO  Assiat^Surgeon  Titterton  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Balaklara,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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{Light  Infantry.) 

•«  MANDORA."     The  ^iMiur,  "EGYPT"  "  MARTINIQUE"  ••GUADALOUPB"  •«  SEVASTOPOL.* 

Colonel.-^^  ^iSft  Felix  Calvert,^  C.B.  Ens,  1  Oct.  07 ;  Lt.  15  Sept.  08;  Copt, 

27  Jane  11;  Mqjor,  27  Oct.  14;   Lt.-CoL  18  June  15;  CoL  10  Jan.  37; 

lfa;.-(?en.  9 Nov. 46 ;X^-G0n.2OJttue 54;  eoZ.90th  Ltlnfantry,  14  Jane  53. 
ZieMt.-Coioiici».--Robert  Parker  Campbell,*  CB.  Ens.  p  16  June  37 ;  Lieut. 

P  12  Oct.  41  ;  Capt.  P  24  Oct.  45;  Brev.-Mqj,  28  May  53;  Mqf.  p  14  April 

54;  Lt'Col.  9  Mar.  55  ;  Col,  11  Dec.  55. 
William  P.  Purnell ,  Ens,  24  Mar.  38 ;  JAeut.  P  25  June  41 ;  Capt.  p  16  June  48 ; 

Mqjar,  19  Jan.  55  ;  Lt,'CoL  p  9  Oct.  55. 
Jlf<(;<w*.— Robert  Grove*  Ens,^  7  Feb.  40 ;  Lieut,  P  7  Mar.  45;  Capt.  P  24  Nov. 

48 ;  M{^ory  p  9  Oct.  55;  Breo.  Lt.-Col,  2  Nov.  55. 
Thomas  Smith,  Ens,  P  16  July  41 ;  Lieut.  P  16  Sept.  45;  Capt.  P  20  April  40 ; 

Brev.'Mqj,  2  Nov.  55  ;  Mqj.  30  Nov.  35. 


Captains. 

Roger  Bamston,  s 

James  Perrin 

John  Christopher  Guise 
WiUiam  Pattison  Tinling 
Vere  Henry  Close  . . 
Rob.  Dymock  Vaughton 

Harry  Denison,  s 

Honry  Hope  Crealock 
Garnet  Joseph  Wol8eley*+ 
James  Heme  Wade  .... 
Richard  Henry  Magenis 
Walter  Blakeney  Persse 
James  Clerk  Rattray. . . . 
Paul  Andrew  L.  Phlpps 

William  John  Rous 

Alfred  G.  Daubeny    .... 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Hon,  J.  Fra.  Pennington 

Nicol  Grahame 

Robert  Henry  Evans. .  . . 
Leonard  H.  Lloyd  Irby  . 
Percy  Julius  Deverill. . . . 
Oswald  William  Eveiy  . . 
John  Joshua  Nunn  .... 
Sir  Cliarles  Pigott,  Bart 
Henry  James  Hay  dock 
Hen.  HolyoakeGoodricke 

Charles  B.  Wynne 

Ivan  S.  Andrew  Herford 
Arthur  Austen  Moultrie 
Wm.  Henry  Lang  Carletou 
Robert  Daly  Synge    , . . . 

Henry  Bingham 

James  Ban* 

William  Knight 

Cliarles  Dawson  Barwell. . 

Wm.  Rennie,  Adij 

George  Robert  Miller. .  •  • 

Henry  Carver  Treacher. . 

Ensigns. 

Apsley  Chen*y    

Edward  Cooper  Wynne. . 

Edward  Carter 

Moyes  Preston    

John  Yander  Horst  Rees. 
James  William  Knox .... 
George  Edward  Perry n. . 

Henry  B.  Savory   

William  Henry  Hassard 
Louis  WorthingtonWilmci 
Gerald  Andrew  Agnew  . . 
Anncsley  Eyre    


BNSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


7  July 
P  7  Mar. 
P  6  June 
P  4  June 

1  June 
P  12  July 
P  16  June 
P  13  Oct. 

12  Mar 
P  2  Feb. 

10  Apr. 

8  June 
P 17  Jan. 

14  May 
Pll  June 
P  23  ^oy. 

P21  Jan. 
P  24  Feb, 
P  3  Mar. 
P  5  May 

11  Aug. 
P  26  Aug. 
M  25  Aug. 
P  8  Nov. 
P  16  Dec. 
P  28  Apr. 
P  24  Nov. 

10  Feb. 

11  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
16  Feb. 

2  Mar. 
P 16  Mar. 

5  Apr. 
11  Aug. 

6  Apr. 
P  13  Apr. 


43,  P  3  Apr.  46 

45  P16  June  48 

45,  P 13  Oct.  48 

47  P  20  Apr.  49 

47  ,  P  22  June  49 

47IP27  Dec.  50 

48:     2  April  52 

48:P24Dec.  52 

.52!    16  May  53 

49 1  P  24  Feb.  54 

'  P   5  May  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 

»  52  P  25  Aug.  54 

,  52  P  8Sept.54 


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54 !      8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
6  Dec. 

26  Jan. 
2  Feb. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 

20  Feb. 

20  Feb. 

25  Feb. 

P 17  Aug. 

P 17  Aug. 

9  Sept. 

9  Sept. 

9  Sept. 

13  Sept. 

28  Oct. 

30  Nov. 

30  Nov. 

P  7  Dec. 

P  7  Dec. 


CAPTAIN.      BRBV.-MAJ. 


P  23  Mar.  49! 

P  5  May  64| 
6  Jane  54 1 

P  8  Sept.  54 1 

P24NOV.  54I 
20  Dee.  54 1 
29  Dec.  541 

29  Dec.  54 1 
26  Jan.  55  i 

2  Feb.  55 1 

25  Feb.  55 1 

P17  Aug.  55' 

9  Sept.  55 1 

13  Sept.  55 ! 

23  Oct.   55  I 

30  Nov.  55  I 


2  Nov.   55 


1  LleuL-Oen.  Calvert  served 
with  the52i.d  on  iheezpedition 
to  Sweden  In  1808;  in  the  Pon- 
intula  in  1808-9,  including  the 
ivtreut  to  Corunna;  and  on 
ilie  Walcheren  expedition.  Ap- 
''  pointed  Aide-de-Gamp  to  Lord 
'  Ljnedoch  in  April  1810,  and 
Joined  him  at  Cadix,  then  be- 
sieged by  the  French ;  present 
Ht  the  battles  of  Burrosa  and 
Vittoria;  also  at  both  the  at- 
taclis  and  capture  of  San  Sebas* 
tlan.  Accompanied  the  20th  to 
America  in  1814,  and  was  pre* 
sent  at  the  talcing  of  Castin'e, 
and  the  different  American 
settlements  in  the  Bayof  Pundy. 
Served  also  thecampaign  of  1815 
with  the  8*2nd,  including  the 
battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Wa- 
terloo, and  capture  of  Paris. 
He  has  recelTed  the  War  Medal 
with  three  Clasps  for  Borrosa, 
j  Vittoria,  and  St.  Sebastian. 


Pll  May  65 
15May  55I 
25  May  55! 
2  Oct.    66; 

•  6  Oct 

7  Oct. 

8  Oct. 

9  Oct. 
16  Oct 
23  Oct. 

8  Nov. 
30  Nov. 


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PoyuMW/er.— Samuel  Williams,'  23  May  53 ;  Qr,'M(uter,  18  April  46. 

Adjutant. — Lieut. 

Quarter-Master, — David  Jackson,'  16  Dec.  64 ;  En$,  10  Aug.  64. 

Surgeon, — Robert Carew  Anderson,  M.D.  18  May  49 ;  AsHst^^Surg,  22  May  40. 

Assistant-Surgeons. — Robert  William  Jackson,  26  May  64. 

DoQglas  Arthur  Reid,  M.D.  13  Oct.  54. 

Charles  Robert  Nelson,  27  Oct.  64. 

Facings  Buff.  —  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 

3  Lient-Oolonel  Grove,  Paymaster  Williams,  and  Qr.>Hafter  Jackfon,  served  with  (he  OOlh  In 
KafBrlaod,  daring  the  whole  of  the  waf  of  1846-7  (Medal). 

8  Colonel  Campbell  served  with  the  73rd  Regt.  throughout  the  KafSrwar  of  1950-53  (Mi-dal};  preMnt 
in  all  the  Amalola  operations;  with  the  Trans  Kol  expeditions  of  Dec.  1851,  and  Jan.  1868,  and  of  April 
1859;  also  in  the  Waterkloof  operations  of  Oct.  1851,  March  1852,  and  Sfpt.  1F6S;  frequently  in  command 
of  a  detached  force,  and  occa»innally  of  tiie  73rd  Regt.:  mentioned  in  General  Orders  of  March  1859, 
by  Sir  Harry  Smith,  as  having,  when  in  command  of  a  detachmeni  of  the  43rd  and  7>1rd,  "  carried  in  a 
very  gallant  »^lo  a  most  formidable  pass,  leading  from  Fuller*s  Rock  to  tho  heifshts  above,  the  enemy 
dancing  their  war  dance  and  daring  him  to  come  on,  wliirh  he  did  to  tiielr  total  overthrow  and  rout;  " 
also,  as  having  greatly  distinguished  himself  on  tho  following  day,  when  in  command  of  a  stntllar  party 
he  forced  the  same  pass  and  descended,  meeting  on  both  occasions  with  great  opposition  and  severe  loss : 
received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services. 

5t  Captain  WolMley  serred  wlih  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1853  (Medbl) ;  was  with  the 
expedition  under  Sir  John  Cheape  against  therobbrr  chief  Myattoon,  and  severely  wounded  when  leading 
the  storming  party  against  that  chief's  stronghold,  on  the  19th  March. 

«,•  Li. 'Col.  Grove,  Captains  Tinling,  Wade,  and  Rattray,  Lients.  Sir  Charles  Pigott,  Ooodericke,  and 
DcverlU,  were  severely  wounded  at  the  atUck  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855 ;  and  Captain  Perrin, 
Lta.  Roas,  Orahame,  and  Haydock  were  slighUy  wounded. 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  91  st  Foot, 

•  MsJ.  Wright  served  daring  the  Kafflr  war  of  1646«7i  as  Aide-de-Csmpto  MaJ.  Gra.  Hare  (Medal).  Was  scaler  niv 
vlrfaif  oflleer  of  the  troops  embarked  in  the  Birkenheadt  and  for  bis  beroie  euoduet  on  tbr  lamentable  occasion  of  the 
sfoklof  of  Chat  trooiHship  near  SUnon*s  Bay,  on  the  night  of  the  SOth  Ifeb.  18M.  be  was  promoted  to  tho  Brevet  rank  of 
Ualor,  ami  awarded  a  pension  of  100(.  per  annum  for  **  Dlstloguished  Services.** 

7  Utim  Kawstomo  served  In  the  PenlnsaU,  In  the  Chasseurs  Brltanniqoes,  flrom  Aug.  IBIS  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was 
prvsent  at  the  battle  of  Ortbcs  i  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  t»o  Clasps.  Present  with  the  91st  in  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1S46  and  47  (Medal),  and  covered  with  his  company  the  movement  of  a  division  of  the  foree  from  the  Doble  Flsu  to  tho 
vieiBity  of  Block  Drift  fai  April  1846  (wounded).  He  commanded  the  detachment  of  the  Qlst  on  the  expcditloa  under 
Sir  Barry  Smith  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  In  1S48.  and  bad  charge  of  the  position  at  Botha's  Drift.  Orange  River,  to 
keep  open  the  eomnranlcation  with  the  advanced  column. 

S  Miijor  Savage  served  with  the  detaehment  of  the  91st  in  the  expedition  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  beyond  tho  Orange 
BlTtr,  Sooth  Africa.  In  lft4A  (  also  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  ;  and  in  that  in  I85t.&3  (  Medal) . 

9  Captain  Ling  served  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1648.49.  la  the  14th  Lt  Dragoons,  including  the  action  at  Baamagpir 
(with  Ibo  ehargtog  squadrons),  battles  of  Chlllianwallah  and  OooJerat,  crossing  of  the  Cbenab,  tlie  Jhelum,  and  Hm 
Indos.  surrender  of  the  Selk  army  at  Rawul  Plndee,  and  pursuit  of  the  Aflkhans  to  Peshawur  ( Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

15  Lieut.  Crampton  was  dangerously  wounded  in  the  action  with  the  Rebel  Boers  at  Boem  PUa's. 

16  SufeoB  Murphy  served  with  the  SOth  Regt.  during  the  Burmese  war  of  1891-53,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Prome  %  also  present  as  Staff  Surgeon  to  the  Bengal  division  with  Sir  J.  Cheape's  foree  at  Donabew,  and  wounded  in 
the  ascaek  on  the  enemy's  stockade  on  the  19th  Mareh  1858  ( Modal). 


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"BOLIIA"   "TimiRA**    ''CORUNNA*    ••  PTRBKBB8**    "NIVBLLB'*    «*NiyB**  ««0RTHB8 - 
••TOULOUSB"     "PENINSULA." 

CoIontfL-— 9  m  Hon,  Charles  Gore/  CB.,  KH.,  Ens,  21  Oct.  08  ;  Lieut,  4  Jan. 

10 ;  Capt.  13  March  15 ;  Mqj.  21  Jan.  19 ;  Lt,-Col,  19  Sept.  22  ;  Col,  10  Jan. 

37  ;  Maj,'Qen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen,  20  June  54;  Col.  91st  F.  8  Aug.  55. 
Lt'Cols.^John  Francis  Qlencairn  Campbell,' ^914. 25  Oct.  27  ;  X^.P27  Aug. 29 ; 

Capt,  P  23  Nov.  32  ;  Maj.  8  July,  43 ;  Lt,-Col,  14  Apr.  46 ;  Col,  20  June,  54. 
Chas.  Cooke  Yarborough,'  CB.  Ens,  v  9  June  25 ;  Lt,v  19  Sept.  26;  Capt,  p4 

Jan.  33;  Afqjor,  19  May  45 ;  lAeut.-CoL  p  13  Oct.  48 ;  Col,  28  Nov.  54. 
ilfq;or*.— Bertie  Edward  Murray  Gordon,  JBns,  P  26  Oct.  82  ;  Lieut.  P  24  July 

35 ;  Capt,  p  23  April  41 ;  Mqjor  P  13  Oct.  48 ;  Breo,  Lt,-Col,  30  Sept.  55. 
Wm.  Tho.  Laird  Patterson,  Ent,  p  22  Feb.  39 ;  Lt,  p  12  Oct.  41  ;  Capt,^  20 

April  49;  Major,  p  14  Dec.  55.  


Captains. 
Edward  W.  C.  Wright*. . 
)P  JohnG.  Rawstorne,''  s, 

Henry  J.  Savage^ 

William  Geo.  C.Gordon . . 

John  Bruce 

Wm.BenJ.  Battiscombe. . 
John  Charles  Sweny  .... 
Edw.  James  Somers  Ray 
Francis  Gordon  Hlbbert 
Mai.  Potter  Macqueen  . . 
John  Theodore  Ling'  .... 
Thomas  Thomhill  Lane . . 

LlEUTBNANTS.        ' 

Robt.  Henry  Cramp  ton" 
Frederick  Boehmer  .... 
WilUam  Squirl,'»a((/.  .. 
Henry  Auburey  Bond  . . 
Lloyd  Henry  Thomas  . . 
Charles  Goddard  Dewell 
Alex.Cun^hm. Bruce,  a<(;. 

Henry  Wood 

James  Henry  Bobie  .... 
Henry  William  Gregg  . . 
William  Rust  D'Eye. . . . 
Robert  Macpherson  .... 
Tho.  Erskin  Arthur  Hall 
Wm,  Prescod  Gurney  . . 
Henry  Bdwai'd  Glass. . . . 
John  Edward  Burton . .  • . 

ENStaNS. 
Gardiner  Boyd  Blackall 
Walter  Overbeck  Wade  . 

Thomas  Green    

Jamet  Blagg 

Aug.  Frederic  Perkins .. 

Blliot  Armstrong    

Hubert  Plunkett  Burke. . 
John  Michael  Allen  .... 
Johu  Maoleod  Tingcombe 
Nicholas  Man  rant  Brock 


50 
,50 
50 
47 
51 


21  Dec.  32 

22  July  13 
5  June  35 

P  9  Jan.  49 
P 15  Feb. 
P15  Mar, 
P  12  Dec. 
29  Apr. 
5  Apr. 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P  4  Apr.  46 
P 19  Aug.  51 

P  5  Nov.  47 

1  Aug.  48 
Pll  May  49 

4  Apr.  51 
P  17  Oct.  51 

8  June  52 
P  18  June  62 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P  21  Sept.  62 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P  13  May  53 
P  14  May  53 

2  Sept.  53 
P  17  Feb.  54 
P  17  Mar.  54 
P  19  May  54 

P  10  Feb.  54 
10  Mar.  54 
P  1  Sept.  54 
P  10  Nov.  54 
P  9  Feb.  55 
8  June  55 
P  10  July  55 
P  2  Oct.  55 
P  7  Dec.  55 
P21  Dec.  55 


P  13  Nov.  35  P  2  July  41 
18  Aug.  14  10  Oct.  38 

Pll  May  38  8  July  43 
30  Dec.  50 IP  12  May  54 

P14  Oct.  51 'P  1  Sept. 54 
21  May  52  p  10  Nov.  54 


P  24  Aug.  62 
P28  Dec.  49 
P23  Nov.  62 
p  23  Apr.  53 
p  9  Apr.  47 


CAPTAIN.  IbRBV.-MAJ. 


26  Feb.  52 
11  Nov.  51 
20  June  54 


1  Jan.  54  p14  Dee.  55 


15  Aug.  50 

5  Dec.  50 

P  8  July  51 

24  Aug.  53 
P 17  Feb.  54 
P  10  Mar.  54 
P17  Mar.  54 
P  19  May  64 
P  1  Sept.  54 
P  10  Nov.  54 
P  9  Feb.  55 
P  25  May  55 
5  June  55 
P  6  July  56 
P  7  Sept.  55 
P 14  Dec.  55 


9  Feb.  55., 

5  June  55 

P  8  June  55! 

P  7  Sept.  55 1 

P  16  Oct.  55 


S  Colonel  Campbell  eommaaded 
the  infantry  force  whieh  tonned  part 
of  the  expedition  afaiiut  the  In- 
•urient  Boen.  beyond  the  OraQfe 
River.  South  Africa,  in  April  184fl  \ 
and  he  commanded  the  Reserre 
Battalion,  91st  Regt.,  throofhout 
the  whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1846-7,  and  wai  tpeelaUy  men- 
tioned in  ColotMl  Somenefa  de* 
epatehea  of  the  17th  *nd  18th  Apr. 
1846.  as  also  in  Llent.-Oen.  Sir 
OeoTfe  Berkeley's  General  Order 
of  the  17th  Dee.  1847.  as  harUac 
eondneted  and  commanded  one  of 
the  columns  of  attack  against  the 
chief  SandilU.  which  eonelndcd  the 
war( 


t  Lieut.-Col.  Tarboroiirb  was 
nominated  a  CB.  for  his  serrloat  in 
the  Kaffir  war  (Medal). 


1 A  Lieut.  Squirt,  prior  to  entering  the  Brltlih  Atmy, 
senred  as  a  Lieutenant  In  the  Austrian  service  under 
Radetikl  in  the  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  preaeol 
at  the  battles  of  Montarra  and  Norarra  (ireunded),  and 
subsequently  at  the  siege  of  Leg  horn. 


Paymaster,^G.  Had.  Dalrymple,  31  Jan.  40 ;  Ens,  p5  Nov.  25 ;  Lieut,  6  Dec.  27, 
Adijutants.— Lieut.  William  Squirl,  19  May  54. 

Lieut,  Alex.  Cunningham  Bruce»  13  July  55. 
QuarteT'MaeterM.—Jsimes  Peterson,  1  Oct.  47. 
William  M*Kay,  27  July  55. 
^wr^wiw.— William  Ai-den,  25  July  51 ;  Assist,  Surg,  9  April  41. 

Miah  William  Murphy.^  28  March  54 ;  Assist,  Surg.  22  July  42. 
Assist,'Surgs,— John  NIal,  13  April  52. 

Robert  Watson,  24  May  54. 
Philip  Frank,  M.D.,  14  Dec.  64. 
William  Gordon,  M.D.,  14  Dec.  54. 
Facings  Yellow.— ^^cn^,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 

1  Lieut. -General  Hon.  Charles  Oors  joined  the  43rd  in  the  Peninsula  In  July  1811,  and  was  present  and  one  of  the 

•tomlng  party  of  Fort  San  Pranclsco  at  the  Investment  of  Cludad  Rodrlgo  i  also  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  that  fbrtresi 

Md  of  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  as  AldedcCamp  to  Sir  Andreiv  Barnard ;  and  In  a  similar  capacity  to  Sir  Jaaee 

tr.r?etll!i*J*i  ?.,**'  ^*"?'*'  "*/ NIvelle,  the  Nire  {9th.  lOth.  and  Ilth  Dee.),  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.     He  was  alK)  in 

!  LI?h?D.riIfn^       ;.',?.    t*' ,**"*"**•  •tonnlDg  of  the  heights  of  Ver»,  bridire  of  Van. i,  and  all  the  skirmishes  of 

•t  to  rl.«^.  L^.     T.  the  close  of  th-  war  in  1814  ,  after  which  he  aeeompaDieit  Sir  James  Kempt  with  the  tioope 

le^Si?  to  i/j  iL^if*"^^  IT"*"""  ***  ^""•"P*  *"  **"•  '■'»'  *«  ««»I««««  of  1815,  and  was  Srst  and  prhieipal 

«S!^Ito«lr  i^     T^  •"*  r***°'  **  *•*•  ^•"•«  *»'  <*«•*'•  """  (»>o"«  •*>«>.  «*  Waterloo  (three  horses 
ana  capture  of  Paris.    R*  hu  rmt>»iw»A  »h.  w..  w.^..  _ i.k  ..> —  m ^ 


Bob.  for  Cottta,  •  Mar.  51 
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92nd  {Highland)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


202 


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53 


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'  FUBNTBS  IVONOB "    "  ALMARAZ  " 
"PBNINBULA"    "WATBRLOO." 


Hpkbut,    with  the    words  "  BOTlTi"    "  eOlimirA " 
'VITTORIA"    "PTEBNBB8"    "NIVl*  "OBTHBt'* 


CoUmel.-^9  John  McDonald/  GB.  Sm.  17  Dee.  03;  Lt.  91  March  05 ;  Capt 

7  Sept.  09;  Mqjor,  20  Aug.  13;  Lt.-Col.  4  Sept.  17;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  : 

Mcffor-Oen.  9  Not.  46 ;  Lt.'Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Cd,  92nd  Foot,  25  May  55. 
JAeut.'CoiongU,^Matk  Kerr  Atherley,  Bn$,  P28  Aug.  23;  Zt.  p  13  Aug.  25 

Capt.  P25  Nov.  28;  Brev.-Mqfor,  29  Not.  41 ;  Mqf.  9  Not.  46;  Lt.^Col. 

P23  Not.  49;  Co2.98  Nov.  54. 
Qeo.  Edw.  Thorold,  JEns.  24  June  24 ;  X^  p  9  June  25 ;  Capt.  p  19  Sept.  26, 

Brev.-Mqf. 23  Not. 41 ;  Mqj.  1  Not.  42;  Brw.-U.'Col.U  Not. 51 ;  Lt.-Col 

25  Sept.  55. 
Maiori. — Archibald  Inglis  Lockhart,  Ens,  P31  Dec.  28  ;  Lieut.  Pll  June  30; 

Capt.  P19  Aug.  86;  Br.-Afq/.  9  Not. 46 ;  Mqf.  P28  Not.  49;  St.  Lt.-Col 

20  June  54. 
Robert  Macleod  Sutherland,  Em.  25  Dec.  23 ;  Lieut.  7  Aug.  24 ;  Cmpi.  6  Oct. 

41 ;  Brw.-3fq/.  20  June  54;  Jf^;.  25  Sept.  55. 


Captains. 
Ken.  DouglaaMackeoiie'ir. 
Edward  Eldridge  Haines 
Cha.  Edw.  Stuart  Qleig. . 
Chris.  Monteith  Hamilton 
William  Charles  Lyon    . . 

Forbes  Macbean 

Arthur  Welling.  Cameron 

Robert  Bethune, « 

John  Geo.  Don  Marshall  ^ 
John  Henry  St.  John 


ENSIGN. 


P  25  Not.  81 

P  26  June  35 

1  June  41 

P   3  Feb.  43 

15  July  41 

P  27  Sept.  44 

6  Dec.  44 

P  17  Jan.  45 

14  July  43 

20  Not.  46 

Donald  Patrick  Campbelli  p  12  Not.  47 

Gibson  Stott :..'p  9  Mar.  49 

Edw.C.B.Elphin8tone,«.lP14  Dec.  49 

Clifford  Parsons p  16  Feb.  49 

John  Alan  McDonald  . .  {  p  16  Aug.  50 
Robert  Henry  Macfarlane  p  13  June  52 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Wm.  DaTld  InTcrarity  . .  p  17  Sept.  50 
J.  A.  Wellesley  Leith. . . .  p23  Apr.  52 
Maunael  Mecham,  ^<^'. . .  p  17  Dec.  52 
George  Hubert  Parker  . .  p  21  Jan.  53 

Lionel  Holmes p  18  Apr.  51 

William  Farqnharson    . .  p  22  Apr.  53 

Dillon  Beetham p  21  Sept.  52 

WilUam  Alfred  Swift.  ...Pll  Feb.  48 
Henry  Ritchie  WalUce. .  p  14  May  53 
Wm.  Edwall  Newall ....  p  12  May  53 
Percy  Feildbig  Gooch    ..  p  14  April  54 

Theodore  Gordon .  p  29  Sept.  54 

Gordon  StonhouseHughes  p  14  July  54 

James  Moorhead    p  23  Not.  52 

George  Hollings  Best  . .  10  Feb.  54 
L.  W.  Maxwell  Lockhart  9  Feb.  55 
Robert  Bruce  M^Ewen  . .    24  Apr.  55 

William  KUvert 80  Apr.  55 

Charles  Alex.  H  umf rey . .     11  Mar.  53 

l^raneisPoke p22  April53 

Charles  J.  R.  Bedford  . .  19  Feb.  55 
R.  W.  8.  Raper  Hunton*  14  Sept  54 
Edmund  Spry  Tritton  ..  22  April  53 
John  Croeland  Hay   •  • . .     15  May  55 

Ensigns. 
Rod.  McDonald  Campbell      1  May  55 
Alex.  Forbes  Mackay    . .  p  25  July  55 

Coelcbum  M<Bamet p27  July  55 

Henry  Abigail  BUis  ....       7  Sept. 55 

Frands  Roberts 7Sept.55 

Adam  Eddiogton    28  Sept.  55 

Edward  Mason  29  Sept.  55 

Lawrence  Leith  Ducat  . .  30  Sept.  55 
GUbert  Edward  Campbell  1  Oct.  55 
Rich.  Jas.  S.  Carmthers  2  Oct.  55 
WUliam  Aug.  BaseTi ....  p  26  Oct.  55 

Adam  Clerk  Rattray 2  Not.  55 

Rnhtfirt  AlmrAndAr  Emmat  P  21  Sent.  55 


LIBUT. 


P  19  Aug.  36 
P  1  Feb.  39 
P  24  June  42 
P  27  Sept.  44 
P  27  Jan.  43 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  27  Mar.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P  25  July  45 
P23  Not.  49 
P 10  Sept.  50 
P23  Apr.  52 
P  14  Sept.  52 
P  10  Dec.  52 
P 14  Jan.  53 
P 18  Oct.  53 

P  18  Mar.  53 

P  29  Apr.  53 

P  4  Not.  53 

P  14  April  54 

P24Mar.54 

26  Oct.  54 

P   1  Dec.  54 

16  July  50 

P   6  July  55 

26  July  55 

25Sept^55 

25  Sept.  55 

P  29  June  55 

3  Oct.  55 

4  Oct.  55 
4  Oct  55 
4  Oct  55 
4  Oct.  55 

P  26  May  54 

7  Oct.  55 

21  June  55 

16  Not.  55 

30  Not.  55 

P  14  Dec  56 


OAPTAIM.      BRBT.'MA/. 


P  27  Sept  44 

P   3  Apr.  46 

9  Not.  46 

P  12  Not.  47 

P  28  Jan.  48 

P   3  Aug.  49 

P28JaD.  53 

P  18  Mar.  53 

1  Dec.  54 

26  July  55 

P  10  Aug.  55 

25  Sept  55 

25  Sept.  55 

25  Sept  55 

25  Sept  55 

24  Apr.  56 


12  Dec.  64 


1  Uettt-Ocneral  If 'Donald's 
•erricei :— Expedition  to  South 
America,  and  aseaolt  of  Buenoe 
Ajret;  Peninsula,  from  Nor. 
1806  to  1818,  and  In  the  aouth 
or  France  from  March  1814, 
including  the  battle  of  Bnsaco, 
Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  aflUrs 
at  Redlnha,  Pombal,  and 
Campo  Mayor,  first  siege  of 
Bad^los,  battle  of  Albuhera, 
third  siege  and  assault  of 
BadaJos,  aflflsirs  at  Alva  de 
Tonnes,  haitlee  of  Ylttoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  25th  (had  two 
horses  shot  under  him),  8Uth 
and  8ist  July,  and  Toulouse. 
Wounded  in  the  head  and 
right  thigh  at  the  assault  of 
Buenos  Ay  res,  5th  July  1807 ; 
in  the  left  leg  and  right  groin  In  the  Pyrenees 
80th  July ;  and  in  the  right  shoulder  and  lungs 
at  the  assault  of  ihe  fortified  rock  on  the  moun- 
tain AroUa,  and  surprising  the  enemy's  poets 
In  the  valley  of  Banca  Pyrenees,  2nd  Oct.  1813. 
He  has  recelTed  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  CUsp 
for  Vittoria  and  the  Pyreneeii ;  and  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Bu>aco,  Albn- 
hera,  BadaJos,  and  Toulouse. 


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Paymatter, — ^James  GeorgeHay,  14  Sept.  55. 
Acyutant. — Lieut.  Maanael  Mecham,  10  Aug.  55. 
Quarter-Master. — Jamea  G  eorge,  12  Jan.  55. 
Surgeon. — David  Stewart,^  7  Jan.  53;  Asetet.-Surg.  3  Dec.  41. 
^Iwif^ofif-iSur^eoTM.— Alexander  Grier,  M.D.,  22  Oct  62. 
Samnel  Black  Roe,  4  Aag.  55. 

Facings  Yellow.— ^^en^,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 


%  lf%for  Maekeozie  tared  the  Eastern  campal(ii  of  IBM  at  a  Brigade- Mi^or  In  the  Light  Dlvitlon,  ia- 
eludJng  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopnl  (Medal  and  aasps). 

4  Captain  Marshall  verred  with  the  6Ut  Regt.  thronghoat  the  Bunnete  war  of  \%Slt-^ ;  on  board  the  E.I.C. 
steam-frigate  Fercoz  during  the  naral  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemj's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon 
River;  served  during  the  succeeding  thtee  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the 
White  House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  ktorm  and  capture  of  Rangoon ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Basteliit 
19th  May,  iind  repul«e  of  the  nlght-atlark  on  Prome.  8th  Dec.  1852  (Medal). 

6  auifcoa  atcwartterred  with  the  41tt  in  Aff«b«Bi»taii  In  1841,  and  »ai  present  in  th»  cncsfeniMitt  of  the  80th  Aug. 
at  OoalRf,  and  the  Ath  Sept.  before  Ohoxnee,  the  occupation  and  de«truetion  of  that  fortreu,  and  of  Cabool,  and  the  rarioua 
Binor  affldr*  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  Khyber  Pawee  (Medal).  Heierred  alio  with  the  Slttdurinf  the  earn, 
palgn  on  the  SntleJ  (Medal  and  Ctaap),  and  waa  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseehah,  in  wiUeh  last  his  hone 
waa  ■ererely  wounded  under  him  by  the  burstlnc  of  one  of  the  eneny't  ■hcUt.  He  wat  in  OBedleal  charge  of  the  reglmrnt 
during  the  two  entacc"wnta.  Dr.  Graham,  9th  Foot,  In  temporary  ehaige,  haTinc  reeclTed  a  mortal  wound  shortly  after 
the  commancement  of  the  battte  of  Moodliee. 

6  Lieat.  Hunton  served  with  the  Eastern  Army  fh>m  Nov.  1864,  as  Ensign  in  the  Mounted  Staff  Corps 
Medal  and  Clasp  for  Behastopol). 


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Eaiteni  Amy  87  Feb.  54; 
Depdt,  Oandee. 


Tean'Serr. 


60 


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21 
21 

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Pay. 


]    93d  (Sutherland  Highlanders)  Regt.  of  Foot.  204 


"Capb  of  Good  Hope"  "Alma"  '*Balaklata"  "Sevastopol." 
Colonel,  —  93ft  Edward   Parkinson^*  CB.,   Cor  27   Feb.  96 ;  Lieut,  12  Jan. 

00 ;  Capt.  7  March  05 ;  Jlfey.  27  Oct.  10 ;  Lt.-Col,  18  June  Ifi ;  Col,  10  Jan. 

37  ;  Mqj'Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt,'Gen.  20  June 64 ;  Col.  93rd  Regt.  10  Dec.  62. 
Lieut,-Colonel8,-^VfimAm  Bernard  Ainslie,'  CB.  JSfu,  P28  Sept.  30 ;  Zieut.  p24 

Nov.  36 ;  Capt,  P2d  Sept.  37 ;  Mefjor^  H  Oct.  60  j  Lieut.-Col,  p  21  Oct.  63. 
Alex.  Sebastian  Leith  Hay,  JBns,  p26  Dec.  36  -,  Lieut.  P26  Apr.  39 :  Capt,  p  31 

Har.  48;  Major,  p21  Oct.  63;  Lt,'Coi.  13  Dec.  64. 
Jlfq/or*.— Charles  Henry  Gordon,  ^ru.  p24  Nov.  36;  Lieut,  p  28  July  38; 

Capt,  P  13  May  42;  Brev,-Mqj,  20  June  64;  Mq;or,  10  Oct.  64. 
John  Alexander  Bwart,^  Bng,  27  July  38 ;  Lieut,  16  April  42 ;  Capt.  P12  May 

48;  Brev.  Maj,  12  Dec.  64;  Major,  29  Dec.  64;  Breo,  Lt,'Col,  2  Nov.  66. 


Captains. 
J.  Anstruther  McGowan ' 
Robert  Lock  hart  Ross 
George  Cornwall  .... 
i/owAug.MurrayCathcart 
Wm.  G.  Alex.  Middleton 
Wm.  Donald  Macdonald  ^ 

James  Dalzell 

Fred.  William  Burroughs 
VV.G.  Drummond  Stewart 
SomersetMolyneux  Clarke 
£.  S.Fra.  Geo.  Dawson^  . 
Mark  George  Sprot  . .  .^ 
James  Montagu  Brown . 
Charles  Wm.  McDonald 
John  Salmon  Gordon    - 
James  Menzies  Clayhills 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Reginald  StewartWilliamfi 
Edward  Ang.  Stotherd 

Robert  Crowe 

Richard  Augustas  Cooper 

Edward  Welch 

William  M'Bean,  a^, 
Rolland  V.  S.  Grimston. . 

Archibald  Batter    

Henry  Campbell  Stirling 
Ewen  H.  D.  Macpherson 

John  Gordon 

Arthur  C.  Nightmgale  . 
Maxwell  Wither  Hyslop 
George  Roe  Fen  wick .... 
WilliamGordon  Alexander 
Anthony  Olivier  Tabuteau 
Edward  Septimus  Wood 
Samuel  Edward  Wood  . 
Charles  Warner  Losack. 

Oliver  Goldsmith 

George  Cecil  Gooch  . . . 
Roderick  dhu  G.  H.  Bur- 


goyne  

Edward  Court  Haynes  . . 

Ensigns. 
FitzRoy  M'Pherson  .... 

George  Greig 

Charles  Warden  Seigison 

Albert  Tidier 

Waller  Soott  Mackenzie 
Eustace  de  Yesci  Aytoun 
George  Forbes  Robertson 
James  Camegy  Savage 
Geo.  John  Mtdoolm  Taylor 
Rt.K.A.  DickCunyngham 
John  E.  Deans  Campbell 
William  Wormald  Mason 

Charles  Hastie  

Fra.  Rawdon  Macnamara 


BNSIGN. 


P21  Feb.  40 
P 16  Dec.  40 
P     8  July  36 

25  Sept.  46 
24  July  46 

P  4  June  47 
Pll  Feb.  48 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  2  June  48 
P23NOV.49 

26  Nov.  46 
P 16  Oct.  60 

17  April  28 

16  Apr.  62 
30  July  44 

P23NOV.  62 

17  Jan.  61 

7  Feb.  61 
P17  May  61 
P    8  July  63 

10  Mar.  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
Pll  Aug.  64 

16  Sept.  64 

P   3  Nov.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

P 10  Nov.  64 

P  8  Dec.  64 

23  Nov.  62 

P 16  Jan.  66 

P    6  Oct.  64 

9  Feb.  65 

16  Feb.  56 

M  Mar.  66 

23  Mar.  66 

29  Mar.  66 

2  Mar.  66 
P26May  66 

8  Mar.  66 

9  Mar.  66 

30  Mar.  66 
P  6  Apr.  66 

11  May  66 
P   1  June  66 

19  July  66 

20  July  66 

3  Ang.  65 
10  Aug.  66 

2  Oct.  66 

P   1  Nov.  66 

2  Nov.  66 

28  Dec.  66 


LIEUT. 


4  Mar. 

27  June 
P  9  Mar. 
P  21  July 
P  3  Aug. 
P  1  Oct. 
7  Feb. 
P  23  Sept. 

21  Feb. 
P  6  Mar. 

11  June 
P  16  Oct. 

14  Oct. 

11  Aug. 
P  20  Mar. 

13  Aug. 


CAPTAIN. 


P  21  Oct.  63 
4  Feb.  64 

20  May  64 

21  Sept.  64 
10  Oct.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 

17  Feb.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 

28  Nov.  64 

1  May  65 
IMay  66 

10  June  65 

14  Jane  66 

27  July  65 

P  7  Sept.  55 

P  23  Oct.  66 

2  Nov.  66 
P   2  Nov.  65 


P31  Dec.  47 

11  June  52 

9  June  48 

p21  Oct.  53 

6  June  54 

10  Oct.  64 

P  3  No?.  54 

PlO  Nov,  64 

29  Dec.  64 

do 

do 

do 

1  Jan.  47 

P  23  Mar.  56 

31  Aug.  66 

P31  Aug.  66 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  64 
12  Dec.  54 

^A  Dec.  64 


1  Lleut.-Gengral  Parkinson 
served  in  Jamaica  with  the  SOtli 
Dragoons  from  1708  till  Julj 
180S.  In  1809  he  exchanged 
as  a  Captain  into  the  SSrd 
Fool,  and  embarked  the  same 
year  to  Join  that  Regt.  In  India 
from  whence  he  accompanied 
as  Deputy  Adjutant' General 
the  expedition  which  captured 
the  Island  of  Bourbon  in  1810. 
Proceeded  with  the  88rd  to 
Stralsund  in  Pomerania  In 
1818;  and  f^om  thence  to  Hoi- 
land  in  1814 ;  was  present  at 
the  attack  on  Herxem  and 
bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and 
commanded  tlie  Segt.  at  the 
storming  of  Bergen  -op-Zoom, 
where  be  received  a  severe 
contusion.  Served  also  the 
campaign  of  1816  and  was  se- 
verely wounded  at  Quatro 
Bras. 


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Pa2^uu«er.-4teph6n  Blake.  26  Jan.  49 ;  En».  P  4  Oct.  44 ;  JAeui. »  ftl  Joly  46. 

A^utant.^UBUt,  William  McBean,  16  Feb.  55. 

Quarter^Master, — John  Joiner,  6  July  55. 

SurgeotL^Wm.  Monro,*  M.D.  5  May  54;  AuUt.-Surg,  6  Dee.  44, 

ii<ri«#.-5ttr^«on«.— William  Sinclair,  2  Sept  53. 

Robert  Menzies,  24  Feb.  54 

William  Henry  Pollard,  7  April  54. 

Faeingi  Yellow. — Agenti,  Meain.  Charles  HopUnson  and  Co. 

S  Lt-Ool.  Alntlie  eomaiand«d  th«  96rd  Hifhianden  thrtxifhout  the  EAftora  etrapai«n  of  185445, 
indtidlng  tho  battles  of  the  Alma  and  BalaklaTa,and  ilece  nf  Bebattopol  (Medal  and  Cla«pt). 

2t  Lt-Colonel  Bwart  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854>5S ;  present  with  the  9trd  at  the  battle  of  Ahna, 
and  antil  a%»r  the  ooenpation  of  Balaklara ;  appointed  a  D.A  Q.M.O.  26th  Sept  1854.  and  as  Ba«b  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Balaklara  and  Inkennan,  and  throoghovt  the  siege  operations  before  Sebastopol  np  to  Uth 
Feb.  1856,  when  he  r^oined  the  9trd  on  promotion ;  aeeompanied  the  expedition  to  the  8ea  of  JUoff,  and  was 
at  the  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yonikali  x  afterwards  present  at  the  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on 
the  18th  Jane  and  8th  Sepk  (Medal  and  four  Clasps,  also  Brevet  of  Hsyfor  and  Lt.-Ck>l.  for  services  in  the  field). 

S  Mi^or  M cOowaa  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  throughout  the  operations  in  Oandahar  and  Aflkhanistan  in 
1841  and  1842  (Medal),  and  was  sevsMij  wounded  at  Oundamudk.  Also  at  the  buttle  of  Mahar^por* 
90th  Dee.  1848  (Medal).  Starved  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1654*55  with  the  Mrd,  Ueladlng  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Capt.  Dawson  served  in  the  45th  the  KafBr  campaign  of  1846-7 ;  and  that  of  1851-8  (Mfdal).  Served  the 
Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  88r(l  Begt.,  Inclading  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla»ps). 

5  Doctor  Mnnro  served  In  the  01st  Begt.  during  the  whole  of  the  Kafflr  war  of  1845-7  (Medal). 

6  Captain  Maedonald  served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854  is  Provost  Marshal,  Including  the  battle  of 
the  Alma  and  ilsfe  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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CoUmel.^Jf  George  Powell  Higginson,*  Sns,  6  Nov.  05;  £f.  anci  Capf.  3  April 

11 ;  Capt.  and  Lt-CoL  26  Oct.  20;  CoL  10  Jan.  37;  Mqjor-  (?m.9Nov.  46; 

Li.-Gen,  20  June  54;  CoZ.  94th  Foot,  29  Jan.  55. 
Lieut^'Col— John  Leslie  Dennis,'  ^tm.  25  Apr.  28;  Lieut,  22  Sept.  30;  Capt, 

17  May  41 ;  Mqj.  p29  Nov.  44;  Br.-Lt.-CoL  2  Aug.  50;    Co/.  28  Not.  54; 

i*.-Co/.  29  Dec.  54. 
Mqjors.—ReuTy  George  BuUer,  Sns.  p  26  Jane  35 ;  Lieut,  p  8  June  38 ;  Capt, 

5  June  44 ;  Mq^or,  1  July  54. 
Wm.  Henry  Kirby,  Em.  14  Oct.  36;  Lieut,  p28  Dec.  38;  Capt.  7  Dec.   45; 

Mqj.  29  Dee.  54.  


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0  William  Henry  Dore .... 
0  I  Septimus  Lyster^  ****.. 
0  I  Edward  Smyth  Mercer. . 

0    Godfrey  Rhodes*    

0  I  Haydon  Lloyd  Cafe  .... 
0  I  Wm.  West  James  Bruce^ 
0  I  Henry  Hamilton  Pratt . . 
0  Francis  Barry  Drew  .... 
0    Thomas  George  Gardiner 

0    James  Mason 

0  Charles  William  St.  John 
0    Rlehard  Raphael  Meade 

LlSUTEKANTS. 

James  Buchanan    

Norcliffe  BendysheWalton 
Rice  Davies  Knight  .... 
Richard  Hull  Lewis*.... 
M.  L.  Vambam  Reynolds 
OsmondDeLaucey  Priaulx 
1 R.  A.  Boothby  Tod,  A((f. 

John  Murray  •  • « 

Sydenham  Malthus  .... 
William  Plumer  Gaskell 
George  Lake  Hedley .... 
Wm.  Edmondes  Harness 
Arthur  Charles  Elliot  .. 

Josiah  Robert  Rolls 

Francis  Hamilton  Elliot.. 

Ensioks. 
John  Marriot  Aytoun  .. 
Poltimore  Ridgway  . .  •• 

Arthur  Chate 

Charles  Thomas  Paley  . . 
Arthur  Brinckman  .... 
Robert  Wingfleld  Cox  . . 
Rich.  Jas.  M.  St.  George 
John  Ed.  Hatch  Wheeler 
Robert  S.  Brydges  Leech 
William  Clegg 


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P  8  Dec.  37 
P28  Dec.  38 
P  6  Mar.  35 
P  19  Mar.  41 
P  27  Sept.  44 

26  Apr.  48 
P  25  June  44 
P23  May  45 
p  15  May  47 
P  2  Aug.  44 

11  Feb.  48 
P  6  Oct.  48 


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P  27  Sept.  39'    17  Dee.  46 

18  Aug.  41  IP  6  Oct.  48 

P  11  June  36     23  Mar.  49 

P  25  June  44  P  20  July  49 


9  Dec.  45 

3  Aog.49 

9  Nov.  46 

17  Aug.  48 

12  Aug.  49 

30  Dec.  47 


P28  Dec.  49 
29  July  53 
P  29  Dee.  54 
P21  Nov.  51 
P  6  Nov.  52 
P   6  July  55 


P  6  Oct.  48tPl7  Aug.  55 
6  Oct.  51/31  Aug.  55 


20  Aug.  44     25  Aug. 
22  Nov.  44  P17  Deo. 
P  26  Apr.  45  p  25  Feb. 
29  Dec.  46 
B  Sept.  45  I  P 10  Mar.  48  »«ttu  of  Oocubm. 


47  !  1  Lt -General  Hiftbum  Mrrcd 
47  !  vtth  the  Oreaadlcr  Gmids  to  SMlr 
4g  .  in  IS07.  in 


B    o  m#        Aai  """^^  *'  *P**"  *'*  ■*'  ^"**"  Mo»re 

P    9  Mar.  49    in  180S-9.  mnd  wu  preMni  at  ttie 

Went  with  lh« 

A  riAf     FiO    npfditkon  to  Waleterra  in  I8SB. 

4  KJCU    03B    j^j^^^  j,,^  Ret Imtnt  In  Portvval  In 

1  July  54  I  ISIl,  nul  advanced  with  the  amy 

21  July    54  I  '"^  BP<^B  **>  1^1'  '•  •oonnaaded  a 

n    A  iilL    1^  1  detachment  of  the  Oreoadier  Guarda 

1 1  AUg.  O*  I  at  the  •tonniof  and  capture  of  San 

29  Dec.   54    Seba«tlaa,8ial  Aufvut  in  thefaao 

P  29  Dec.  54  I  y*^*  «»•■»«*  Ff«ce  by  the  Pyre. 

•I  a  T  KK    "««■*  **■  ppeaent  at  the  ptaaafea  of 

1^  Jan.    00    the    IflTC.  the    NlTcUe.    and    the 

29  Dec.  64    Adonr,  alio  dnrinir  ibe  inTeitment 

P  90  n«rt    JU    P 17  Auir   RR    ^^  Bayonne.     Smbarked  wiUi  hia 

irr  r^'  ?r  I  n  II  - ^*  ??    Rejrtmeut   at  Bofdeauz  when  the 

24  Jan.    55  M*  14  Sept.  56  I  amy  lelt  Pranee  in    1814.     Went 

with  lelnrereenenis  to  the  Netherlanda  In  Jnne  181ft. 

I  aerlTcd  at  Pari*  abortly  after  Ito  cnpture,  and  reflMinad 

In  Pranee  durinf  the  three  year*  of  Ita  oeenpalion  by 

the  AUled  Amy.     In  18I8  he  waa  appointed  Alde^do- 

Camp  to  Lord  HIU,  then  CouMnder-ln^ehlei;  and 

continued  on  bit  itaff  upwarda  of  twelve  yean,  uatU 

hla  Lordflhip*!  reairnatioa  of  onee  fhim  ill  heattb.  He 

baa  received  the  War  Medal  wllh  flrar  OUspa. 


4  Apr.  49 
30  Nov.  49 

P 17  Jan.  51 

P24Feb.  52 
21  Sept.  52 

P  12  Oct.  52 
15  Sept.  64 

P  23  Nov.  52' 


P 12  Jan    65 

81  Aug.  54 

4  May  55 

P    4  May  56 

11  May  55 

16  May  56 

31  May  56 

1  June  55 

P    8  Oct.  65 


9  Oct.  66 
Payjnaster.—UeuTj  John  Wahab,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Snt,  p  22  May  40;  Li,  p  16  Aug. 

42;   Capt,%l  July  54. 
Adi^utant.^Lieut.  Robert  Alex.  Boothby  Tod,  31  Aug.  55. 
Quarter-Master.-^Thomta  FitzQerald,  23  Jan.  47. 
Surgeon. — Andrew  Acres  Stoney,  11  May  56 ;  Auiit.-Surg,  22  Dec.  48. 
Aseut. 'Surgeons, — ^Thomas  James  Biddle,  16  Aug.  64. 
Joseph  Watts,  1  June  55. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 
S  Colonel  Dennia  aerred  with  the  40th  Regt.  in  Cfaina  (Medal),  and  was  pretent  at  Chunn  (both  open- 
tloDa)»  Canton  and  Amoy ;  after  which  he  was  employed  as  a  military  maglttrate  at  Chusan.    In  August 
1849,  a  determined  and  desperate  band  of  insurgeai  fanatics  having  defeated  a  natlre  Ibree  which  had  been 
marched  against  them,  kliling  a  Earopean  ofllcer  and  tereral  Sepuji,  lAa^ot  I>ennls,  with  a  force  eoa- 
tleting  of  the  Grenadier  Company  of  the  94th  and  100  Sepoys  of  the  Madras  Native  Infkntry>  encountered 
them  at  a  Pagoda  near  Teermanam  Coonettos.  In  Malabar,    On  the  approach  of  our  troops  these  madmen, 
armed  with  matchlocks,  spears,  swords,   and  war  kniTes,  rushed  out  upon  the  detachment,  and  a  san- 
gainary  conflict  ensued,  terminating  in  the  destruoltou  of  the  entire  Mopla  band.  04  in  number,  three  of 
whom  were  killed  by  Mqjor  Dennis,  who  received  a  contusion  on  the  cheit  and  a  few  slight  wounds. 

4  Capt.  Lytter  served  in  the  War  of  Buocfssion  in  Spain  as  Lieut,  of  Infantry,  and  was  prifsent  in  the 
operations  before  San  Sebastian,  and  was  severely  wounded  through  the  body  in  the  attack  upon  the  fortified 
heights  of  Arambura  near  Hemanl. 

5  Captain  Rhodee  served  the  campaign  of  1863»  and  the  »prlng  campaign  of  ISM^  as  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  ^pmnish  General  Prim,  for  which  he  has  received  th«  Order  of  the  Medjidie  of  4ch  Class.  Served  also 
the  campaign  of  1854  on  the  staff  of  the  army  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  at  the  batde  of  Balaklava 
(Medal  and  Claros). 

6  Caot.  Brace  served  with  the  74th  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-08  (Medal),  and  was  wounded  on 


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"ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 
Yean'SerT.I  Colonel,— -'9  Sir  Francis  Cockburn, »  Ens.  1 6  Oct.  DO ;  lAeut,  6  April  08 ;  Capt. 

'     3  March,  04;  Maj,  27  Jane  11 ;  Lieut.-Col.  27  Oct.  14 ;    Col.  10  Jan.  37  : 

Major-Oen.Q  Nov.  46;  Li.-Qen.  20Jane  64;  Col.  96th  Foot,  26 Dec.  63. 
Lieut.'Colonelt.—llfiiivy  Hume,*  CB.  Em.^Q  May  36;  Lieut.  PI  Dec.  37; 
Capt.  P19  Jan.  44;  Mqjor,  P24  Dec.  62;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64; 
Lieut. 'Col.  0  Mar.  66. 
Alfred  Thomas  Heyland,'  Ens.  p4  Apr.  33;  Lieut.  p8  July  36;  Cop^Pld 
Dec.  42;  Brev.-M^j.  20  June  64;  M(^or,  1  Dec.  64;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  12 
Dec.  64;  Lt.-Col.  6  June  66. 
Mqjors. — John  Fitz  Thomas  Dennis,  Ens.  p4  Aug.  37 ;  Lieut.  P30  Oct.  38 ; 

Capt.  P26  No7.  46;  Major,  29  Dec.  64. 
Vincent  Wing,  *  £«#.  P12  July  44;  Lieut.  p2  Sept.  46;  Capt.  P18  May  49; 
Brev.'Mqj.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Mqj\  6  June  66. 


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Captains. 
Julius  Aug.  RobertRalnes* 
George  Courtenay  Vialls' 
John  Neptune  Sargent'. . 
Hon.  Eyre  C.  H.  Massey't 
Hon.  Edward  S.Plunlcett* 
Edward  Spicer  Charlton»® 

Henry  Foster 

Alex.  J.  J.  Macdonald  " 
G.  LynedochCarmichaeP^f 

Robert  Garrard  " 

George  Brown  " 

BdmundDavidson  Smith*^ 
Evelyn  Bazalgette^'  . .  • 
Philip  Savage  Alcock    . 

Wm.  Braybrooke, " 

WUliamHill 

Lieutenants. 
BasilCharles  Boothbyl^ , 
Francis  Geo.  C.  Probart 
Jas.  H.  Langford  Brooke*' 

Jonathan  Benison 

Robert  Wield 

JohnWm.  Inglis  Stockwell 
Charles  Fred.  Parkinson'* 
John  North  Crealock    . . 

George  Robertson 

Hon.  Chas.M.  Hay  Forbes 

John  Budgeu 

Robert  M.  B.  Maurice  . . 

John  Sexton,*'  A4j 

Norton  KnatchbuU  .... 
John  Joseph  Bacon  .... 
Thomas  William  Vallance 
John  Henry  Waterfall  . . 
Arch.  Macdonell  Rawlins 

John  Tolcher'*    

James  GodschuU  Johnson 
Henry  Gresham  Paske  . . 
Charles  Edward  Fisher. . 
Joseph  Gabbett  ..•••••• 

Ensigns. 

William  Fleming    

WUliam  R.  Willans   .... 

John  Nicholas    

Alexander  Fawcett  .... 
Charles  James  Holbrook . 

Robert  Macnce  

William  Pearson    

Edward  Chappie    

Edward  W.  Bennett  .... 
William  Henry  Sowdon. . 

Lewis  Cubitt 

Leonard  Knipe 


ENSIGN. 


28  Jan.  42 
P  20  Jan.  43 
P 19  Jan.  44 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P17  June  36 

23  Mar.  44 
P26  Nov.  45 

23  Apr.  47 
P 16  Dec.  48 
P 14  May  62 

16  May  61 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P  13  May  63 
P 12  Mar.  60 
P  23  Apr.  63 

20  May  63 

P  2  Sept.  63 
18  Nov.  63 

P 10  June  63 
6  June  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 

21  Sept.  64 
P  13  Oct.  64 
P 17  June  61 

20  Jan.  64 

3  Nov.  64 

4  Nov.  64 
6  Nov.  64 

20  Dec.  64 

P 12  Jan.   66 

9  Mar.  66 

P19Jan.  66 

16  Mar 

14  Mar, 

16  Mar. 

23  Mar. 
P28Mar.  66 

30  Mar.  66 


66 

.  66 

66 

66 


28  April  65 

29  April  66 

30  April  66 
1  May  66 

16  May  66 

1  June  66 

P  13  July  64 

31  Aug.  66 
26  May  66 
26  Oct.  66 

P30NOV.  6§ 
p  7  Dec.  66 


LIEUT. 


6  April  44 

P22  May  46 

Pll  Sept. 46 

P  21  Nov.  61 

Pll  May  41 

P   3  Mar.  48 

9  June  48 

11  Nov.  61 

P  22  Oct.  52 

18  Nov.  63 

18  Nov.  63 

6  June  64 

21  Sept.  64 

P  14  Sept.  62 

21  Sept.  64 

21  Sept  64 

21  Sept.  64 

21  Sept.  64 

IDec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec  64 

8  Dec.  64 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar.  66 
6  April  66 

P  26  May  66 

6  June  66 
PlO  Aug.  66 

2  Sept.  66 
26  Oct.  66 

7  Nov.  66 
P  30  Nov.  66 
p  14  Dec.  66 


66 
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P 13  Apr.  62 

P25  Mar.  63 
18  Nov.  63 

P  14  Jan.  63 
7  Mar.  51 
21  Sept.  54 
21  Sept.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

P13  Feb.  66 
6  April  66 

6  June  66 
P  27  July  56 

2  Sept.  66 

7  Nov.  66 
P  30  Nov.  65 


BRBV.-MAJ- 


24  April  56 

2  Nov.  55 
2  Nov.  55 


1 8tr  Prancit Cockburn  lerTed 
in  South  America  In  1807;  in 
the  Peninsula  in  ISOO  and  1810 ; 
and  Jn  Caaada  fh>m  1811  to 
1814. 


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A^utant.-^lAeut,  John  Sexlon,*'  9  Oct.  55. 

Quarier^Matter. — John  Campbell,  7  April  54. 

Surgeon. — Stanhope  Hunter  Fasson,^^  M.D.,  23  Mar.  55 ;  AiMt.'Surg.  1  July  40. 

Assiitajii'SurgeoM, — Robert  Ferguson,*  1  April  53. 

John  Clarke,**  13  Dec.  53. 

George  Money  Swinhoe,^  28  April  54. 

Faeinga  Yellow. — AgentSf  Messrs.  Price  k  Boustcad. 


9  LL-Col.  Hume  serred  the  Eastern  earapaijpiof  1854-65  with  the  05th,  includinf  the  battle*  of  the 
Alma  (wounded,  and  hone  killed  under  him)  and  Inkerman  (tererely  wouitded— thot  through  the  thiph), 
•lege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  S6rh  Oct.  in  command  of  the  ouiljing  picket :  he  succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regt.  at  Inkerman,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel  (Medal  and 
Claspe). 

5  Lt..Coi.  Hey  land  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65|  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (severely 
woooded— arm  amputated),  sifge  and  full  of  Scba^topol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Major  Dennis  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  nnd  Cla^p). 

4  MsjorWing  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  lb54-55,  including  tbe  battle  of  Alma  (irounded)  and 
slcsre  of  bebfutopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  M^or  Rjiinet  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  indudiug  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  throushout  the  sl^ge  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— wounded  in  the  trenches  17th 
Oct.;  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Tchemaya  (Medal  and  CUups). 

7  Captain  Tlalls  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864>55,  including  tbe  battle  of  Inkerman  (severely 
wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Major  Sargent  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  Stith  Oct.,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  8th  8ept.~wounded 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

8t  M-Jor  Hon.  K.  G.  H.  Massey  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  SSnd  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

9  Captain  Hon.  E.  S.  Plunkett  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  10th  Dec.  1854  to  July  1855 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Capt.  Chailton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  »nd  sortie  on  26ihOct.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Capt.  MacdonaM  served  the  Eastern  compaisn  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and 
Inkerman  (dangeiously  wouoded,  having  received  seventeen  bayonet  stabs),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
sonie  on  Sflili  Oct.  (Medal  and  Claspt). 

\t  Capt.  Carmlch«fl  and  Lieut.  Seiion  served  the  EaMem  eampaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  lalcerman,  fleve  and  full  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  S6lh  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

13  Cupts.  Oarriird,  Bacalgitie,  Tlrajbrooke,  and  Lieut.  Brooke,  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
Includinc  th«  banle  of  Alma- severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clnsp). ' 

14  C^pt.  Brown  served  in  the  Easttm  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of 
Sebostopnl  (Medal  and  Hasp). 

16  Capt.  Snitb  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and 
siege  of  Sebiaslopol- severely  wounded  In  the  head  in  the  trenches  I7lh  Oct.  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

19  Lieut.  Boothby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Aima— severely 
wounded ;  foot  amputated  (Medal  and  CIcup). 

21  Lieut.  Parkinson  ser\ed  at  tbe  lieire  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  tbe 
Redan  on  the  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

24  Lieut.  Tolcher  served  with  ihe  2nd  Regt.  in  the  Kaflflr  war  of  1851-62,  and  with  the  expedition  north 
of  the  Orange  River  in  1862-58  (Medal).  Served  with  tbe  05th  Regt.  at  tbe  siege  and  fail  of  Sebastopol 
from  26th  Aug.  1866  (Medal  and  aasp). 

25  Doctor  Fassou  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847;  and  throughout  that  of  1851-62  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  the  engagement  with  tbe  Baauto  tribes  at  Berea,  20tli  Dec.  1852.  Served  tne  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-66,  Including  the  affairs  of  Bulganae  and  M'Kenzle's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Baiaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  capture  of  BaUklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  20th  Oct.  1854 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

28  Asslst.-Sargeons  Ferguson,  Clarke,  and  Swinhoe  served  the  Eastern  compaign  of  1864-56,  including 
tbe  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebaitopcl,  and  sortie  on  80th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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96/A  Regiment  of  Foot 


[Heftd  Quartert, 
Ourragfa. 


Years'  Serr. 


44 


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Pa). 


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CW(m«2.— VQSIMildinay  Faue»>  Bm,  11  Jane  12;  Lt.  25  Sept.  13;  Copt,  28 

July  14;  Mdjor,  2  March  20;  LL-CoL  12  Jane  28 ;  Col.  28  June  88;  Mqf,- 

Gen.  11  Nov.  61  ;  Lt.-Gen.  30  Jan.  66;  CoL  96th Foot,  11  Aug.  66. 
Lt.'Cols, — Charles  Brownlow  Cumberland,  Sns.P2l  Dec.  20;  Lt,  P15  Oct.  26; 

C«j?*.PlOJune,26;  J!fq;.Pl9Sept.34;  X^-Co/.p22  Jaly,42;  Co/.  20 June64. 
Thomas  Maitland  Wilson,  £nt.  P  16  Apr.  24 ;  LUut.  p  13  May  26 ;  Capt.  P  28 

Dec.  81 ;  Brev.-Mqj,  9  Nov.  46  ;  Mqfor,  18  Aug.  48;  Xit.-a>;.P  16  Jun«49  : 

Col  28  Nov.  64. 
ilf^'or«.—John  Snodgrass,'  Bns,  18  Dec.  88 ;  Lieut.  1  Dec.  86;    Capt,  P16 

Dec.  40 ;  Mqjor,  p  16  June  49. 
Edward  Hill,  JEru.  p  29  Dec.  32;  Lieut,  p  28  June  37;  Capt.  p27  July  88; 

Brev.'Major,  11  Nov.  61  ;  MqjorfVd  Jnly  62. 


Captains. 

Edward  W.  Scovell    .... 

Richard  Rouudell  Currer 

Edward  Croker^ 

Frederick  Pierce    

Robert  Mounsey  Lambert 

Richard  Roney   

Hon.  Fred.  B.  Pakenham 
Herbert  Vaughan  Mundell 
Arthur  Henry  C.  Snow 
St.  Geo.  Mervyn  Nugent  • 
Geo.  Fred.  Campbell  Bray 

Octavius  Lowry 

Lieutenants. 
John  Smith  Cannon,  r. . . 

John  Whiteside' 

E.  D.  Justin  Mac  Carthy 
William  Munnings  Lees . . 
Patrick  James  John  Grant 
James  Wm.  8.  Moffatt . . 
George  B.  Cumberland. . 
George  Henry  Cochrane 

Patrick  Hunter 

Jas.  Buchanan  Kirk,  adj, 

John  Robert  Day 

James  Briggs 

George  Irwin  Thompson 

John  Wl)itty   

Rouse  Douglas  Douglas 

Ensigns. 
Eiias  Wm.  Dixon  Gray  . . 
Holwell  Hely  H.  Walshe 
John  Thomas  French .... 
John  Alex.  Browning. . . . 
George  Kerr  Halleit  .... 
Henry  Macgregor  Lowry 

Edwai-d  Johnston 

William  Cameron  Geddes 
Alfred  Edward  Cookson 


ensign. 


29  Dec.  36 
16  Sept.  86 

P  4  Mar.  36 
P18  Aug.  38 
P  29  Jan.  41 
P 14  Sept.  88 
P  8  Feb.  42 
2  Nov.  40 

80  Dec.  46 
P  26  Oct.  42 

22  Mar.  44 
P   2  Oct.  46 

28  Jan.  42 

19  Dec.  46 

P  2  Sept.  46 

P 14  Apr.  46 

14  Apr.  46 

8  Nov.  46 
P 13  Aug.  47 

2  Aug.  48 
P 16  June  49 
P  n  Oct.  61 
P  13  Feb.  62 
13  Feb.  62 
19  Aug.  63 
P 16  Oct.  62 
P  16  Sept.  64 

11  May  65 
6  July  66 

26  July  65 

27  July  66 

30  Aug.  66 

81  Aug.  65 

9  Oct.  65 

15  Oct  66 
P 16  Oct.  66 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BREY.-MAJ. 


P  2  Nov.  38 
p  27  Sept.  89 
P17  Nov.  37 
P  29  Jan.  41 
P 13  Dec.  42 
80April41 
P  20  Oct.  46 

30  Dec.  46 
PlOMar.  48 
P  81  Dec.  44 

27  Jan.  46 

28  Oct.  48 

14  Apr.  46 
P 12  Nov.  47 

18  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 
P28  Apr.  48 

11  May  49 
P 15  June  49 

13  Dec.  61 

P    6  July  62 

1  Feb.  66 

20  July  55 

31  Aug.  65 
P  9  Oct.  66 

16  Oct.  65 
P   2  Nov.  55 


20  June  54 


p  13  Dec.  42 

P  20  Oct.  46 

PlOMar.  47 

18  Aug.  48 

P15  June49 

16  July  50 

P  8  Oct.   60 

16  Mar.  63 

13  Dec.  63 

15  Mar.  53 

1  Feb.  *56 

P 16  Oct.  65 


4  Capt.  Croker  Mrrtd  at  AMlit. 
Quarter- Master -Oraeral  ia  cbe 
action  at  Zvr»por«  near  Kano*! 
the  ISUi  October.  I8»  »  •ii4 
alao  in  a  Uke  capasltjr  in  the  action 
at  Maharajpore,  S9  Dee«ml>*r  1843 
(Medal). 

0  U.  Whiteside  serred  thraofh. 
out  the  campaif  n  under  Gen.  PuU 
lock  In  Afl^hanUtan  in  tS«S  { Medal) 
and  that  on  the  SnU^  In  18i&-6 
(Medal  and  Claipi),  lnetudln«  the 
battles  of  Hoodkee,    Perwethah, 


PaywMWfer.— William  Thompson,  27  July  55 ;  Q.-M.  25  Feb.  48. 
Adjjutant.—Lieut.  James  Buchanan  Kirk^  19  June  55. 
Q«ar/er-Jlfa**cr.— Patriclt  Sheeran,  27  July  56. 
5^ur^«on.— Benjamin  Swift,  M.D.,  13  Jan.  64;  Assist.-Surg.  8  Apr.  42. 
AssUtant-Surgeont.—UAmilion  Mitchell,  21  July  64. 
John  Joseph  Mulock,  5  May  54. 
Fa«n^#  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
[Returned  from  Bengal,  March  1866.] 

1  Lieut. -0«neral  Fane  senred  In  the  PenintuU  from  Dec.  1812  to  March  1814,  inclading  the  battie  of 
Yittorla,  asaault  and  capture  of  8an  Sebastian,  and  batUei  of  the  Nire  on  9th  and  18th  Dee.  1818. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  Including  the  battlee  of  Qnatre  Brai  and  Waterlooj  at  the  former  of 
which  he  was  severely  wounded.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  three  Clasps  for  Tittorla,  San 
Sebastian,  and  Nive. 

S  M^or  SnodfTass  terred  wiUi  the  OSth  Reft.  In  the  operation  In  New  Zealand  under  M aJ.-Ocn.  Deipard  afaiaat 
KawIU't  Pah  at  Obarawai,  and  commanded  the  Company  which  corered  the  retreat  |  was  present  at  the  attanlt  on  that 
etronfhold  on  1st  July  184&,  and  lu  subsequent  capture,  and  at  the  destruction  of  Aratna's  Pah  on  the  18th  Jnly  |  also 
present  In  the  south  of  the  Island  during  par  t  of  the  armed  oeeupation  and  troubles  on  the  River  Hntt. 

b  Captahi  Nugent  served  with  Uie  »ih  Regt  in  the  SutlcJ  campaign  In  1846  (Medal  and  CUip),  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Peroieshah  and  Sohraon  (severely  wounded). 


Armj,  90  Max  54.1 
I>epot,  Preston.        J 


YMiVSeiT. 

55 

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Pay. 

40 

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21 

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17 

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18 

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14 

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10 

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9 

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7 

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7 

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8 

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2 

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2 

0 

2 

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2 

0 

2 

0 

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0 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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0 

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0 

0 

0 

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97  th  (  The  Earl  of  Ulster's)  Regt.  of  Foot.         211 
Qud  fat  et  gloria  ducunV—''  SEVASTOPOL." 
ColoneL—V  Henry  Adolphas  Proctor,*  CB.  JSm.  14  Jan.  01 ;  Lt.  26  Mar. 

02;  CapMOMay 05;  Jf^Vw, 30 April  12;  Lt.-CoL  17  Sept.l4;  C^l.lOJan. 

3? ;  M(y  'Gen,  0  Nov.  46;  Lt,- Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  97th  Foot,  29  Noy.  ^2. 
Lieui.'Cols.^Jlf  Henry  Fred.  Locky€r,»KH.,-E7W.P  25  Mar.  13;  Zt.  19  Jan.  U ; 

Caj7^P20June22;  3f^/.  p  12  June  35;  X^.-Co2. 26 Oct.  41 ;  CoM  1  Not.  51. 
Tho.  Onslow  W.  Ingram,* Sns.  p  13  May  36;  LL  p9  Mar. 38 ;  Capt.  ?  15  Apr.  42; 

Srev.-Mqj.  SO  June  54 ;  Mqjor,  3  Jan.  55 ;  Lt.-Col.  9  Sept.  55. 
Isaac  Moore,  J?itf.  20  Feb.  35;  Lieut.  29  June  38;  Capt.  20  Feb.  44;  Bre9.' 

Maj.  12  Dec.  54;  Uajor,  0  Sept.  55  ;  U.-Col.  30  No?.  55. 
3fq;ort.— Edmund  Cornwall  Legh/  Bns.  5  July  39;  lAeut.  15  Apr.  42 ;  Capt. 

P  7  June  50 ;  Major ^  9  Sept.  55. 
Fowler  Burton,*  Bn*.  p  80  Aug.  89 ;  Lieut,  15  Apr.  42;  Capf.  p  14  June  50; 

Mfl/or,  2  Nov.  55. 


Captaims. 
Chaa.  Raleigh  Chichester* 
Rich.  F.Waldo  Sibthorp 
SeptlmusMooreH  awkins^ 
Archibald  Richard  Harenc 

Thomas  Venables 

Edward  D.  Harvest  . . . 
Charles  Henry  Lumley* 
Edward  Kent  Jones''    . 
Wm.  Richard  Annesley" 
Edward  Alleyne  Dawes" . 
OsborneBarwell  Cannon^  ^ 
Matthew  Brinkley'*  .... 
Ernest  Rand.  Mackesy" 
Robert  Bethune  Ingram 
Rob.ChUdrenWhitehead»* 
Geo.  Hen.  Hlbbert  Ware** 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Fenton  John  Aylmer"  . . 
Charles  Henry  Browne^* 

Hales  Wllkie»«    

Wm.  Hen.  Coape  Oates*» 
Robert  Kyle  Little'^'  • . . . 

James  Hudson    

Isaac  Harmond"   

Edward  Mott  Alderson^* 
Jonathan  Morgan**  • .  •  • 
Rob.  Tho.  Fra.  Hamilton 
Andrew  George  Onslow.. 
Maurice  6.  B.  Fltzgerald»» 
John  Fellows  ArmstroDsr 
John  Edwin  DickserHilF 
Arthur  Robert  N.  Gould 
Percy  Charles  Smyth 

Wentworth  Dawes 

Henry  Proctor   

John  Wright  Shaw     . . . 
David  Jn.  Dickson  Safford 
James  Clephane  Minto 
Tliomas  Winter  Sheppard 

CharlesM'Kay  

Ensigns. 

Robert  Annesley 

Harman  Hardy 

Frederick  Wyer  Parker. . 
Robert  Wheatley  Barbor 
Edw.  Murray  Cookesley 

Robert  Smith,  2l<{; 

Samuel  Slator    

Rich.  B.  Hamilton  Lowe 
Robert  Cecil  Keai'ney    . . 

Fleming  Smythe   

John  Cooper 

Robert  Thompson 

Stephen  William  Sewell . 

Robert  Lefroy    

Henry  Grantham  Fulford 


BirSION. 


31  Mar.  46 
P20S«pt.d9 
P  2  June  43 
P 15  Apr.  42 
P  28  June  44 

17  Apr.  42 
P30Aug.44 

21  Apr.  46 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  6  July  49 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P 14  Dec.  49 

20  Oct.  48 
P 14  July  50 

7  Oct.  51 
6  June  54 

24  Feb.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  18  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 
P  13  Oct.  54 

3  Nov.  54 

5  Nov.  54 
P 15  Jan.  55 
P 10  Mar.  54 

28  Jan.  52 
P 17  Mar.  54 
P  16  Jan.  55 

12  Feb.  65 

18  Feb.  55 

20  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

21  Mar.  55 

22  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  55 

19  Aug.  53 

6  Apr.  55 

10  May  55 

11  May  55 
1  June  55 

19  June 55 

20  July  55 
31  Aug.  55 

9  Sept.  55 

25  Sept.  55 
16  Oct.  55 
31  Oct.  55 

1  Nov.  55 

2  Nov.  55 

8  Nov.  55 

9  Nov.  56 

7  Dec.  65 

21  Dec.  55 


LIBUT. 


P  1  Sept.  48 
P 10  Sept.  41 
P30  Aug.  44 
P  25  Apr.  45 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P  6  Feb.  46 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P30  Nov.  49 
P  6  Deo.  60 
P  5  Nov.  52 
P  23  Dec.  53 
P  8  Mar.  54 
6  Juue  54 
11  Aug.  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  8  Nov.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
3  Jan.  65 
6  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  56 
9  Mar.  66 

23  Mar.  65 
6  Apr.  56 

18  Apr.  65 
P  8  Sept.  54 

25  May  55 
25  May  66 

19  Aug.  66 
31  Aug.  55 

9  Sept.  66 
9  Sept.  55 
9  Sept.  66 
9  Sept.  55 
9  Sept.  56 
9  Sept.  55 
9  Sept.  56 
21  Dec.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


P  6  Dec.  50 

P  5  Mar.  47 

P  23  Dec.  53 

6  June  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Deo.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

3  Jan.  55 

23  Mar.  55 

9  Sept.  66 

9  Sept.  65 

9  Sept.  55 

80  Nov.  56 

21  Dec.  65 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


2  Nov.  65 


2  Nov.  55 


1  Lieut.  -  Genaral  ProctQr 
•erved  with  the  SSod  on  tha 
expedition  to  Walcheran,  in 
1809,  and  >rai  preeeui  at  tho 
liege  of  Flttihing.  Served  alio 
at  Gibraltar,  Tarifa,  (ind  In  tha 
Peninsula,  from  1810  to  Dec. 
1818,  and  subsequently  In  tha 
Penlntulaand  south  of  France, 
from  April  to  July  1814,  inclu- 
ding the  affair  of  Posts  near 
Malaga,  battle  of  Barrosa  (con- 
tusion on  the  body),  and  retreat 
from  Madrid.  Embarked  fh>m 
Bordeaux  for  Canada  in  July 
1814,  and  commanded  the  82nd 
before  Fort  Erie  from  Snd  Sept., 
and  tbmuRhout  the  successlye 
operations  of  the  campaign  on 
the  Niagara  frontier.  Receiyed 
the  Brevet  promotion  of  Lieut.-Colonel  for  his 
conduct  in  the  repelling  of  the  attack  made  by 
the  Americans  on  our  batteries  and  position  be- 
fore Fort  Erie  on  the  17th  Sept.  1814.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Barruea. 


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Paynuu^er.— Thomas  Smith,"  28  July  54 ;  Era.  28  May  47 ;  lAeut,  2  Aug.  50. 

Adjutant,— Ens.  Robert  Smith,  30  Nov.  ^. 

Quarter'Master.—WiWiBm  John  Woodruffe,"  2  Nov.  65. 

Surgeon, — Philip  Henry  Eustace  Cross,  15  May  55;  AssUt.-Surg.S  April  49. 

Assistant- Surgeons. — Joshua  Henry  Porter,"  17  June,  53. 

Edward  Malcolm  Siriclair,"  M.D.  28  Mar.  54. 

Allen  Bryson,*<»  M.D.  19  May  54.  ■ 

Facings  Sky  Blue. — Agent,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 

d  Colonol  Lockyer  cerTed  in  ihe  Peninsula,  from  Aug.  1818  to  the  end  of  tlie  war,  including  the  battlet 
of  NiTelle,  Nivo.  Orthcn,  Aire  (teverely  wounded  on  left  wrtat  and  elbow  Joint),  and  Toulouse.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  an<l  three  Claspt. 

3  Lt.-Culonel  Ingram  served  at  the  siege  of  Srbastopnl  from  20th  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Mi^or  Lesh  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  trom  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  waii  with  the  ladder  party  at 
the  assault  on  the  Bedan  on  Btli  Bept.  (Siedol  and  Clasp). 

6  Mujor  OuKon  and  Captain  Chichester  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1864  (Medal 
and  ClaMp). 

0  Major  Sibthorp  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  60th  Rifles  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9 
(Medal  ani  two  Clasps);  and  was  present  at  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooitan,  including  the  siege 
and  storm  of  the  town  (covering  the  advance  of  the  storming  parties),  and  capture  of  the  citadel.  After- 
wards at  the  battle  of  Qoojerat,  the  pursuit  of  the  Silih  army,  and  the  expulsion  of  the  Affgban 
force  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Companies  of  the  60th  Rifles  that 
were  engaged  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  expedition  to  ttie  Eusofzye  country  on  the  Hth  Dee.,  and 
also  on  the  I4(h  Dec.  1849.  Served  with  the  97th  Regt.  at  the  siese  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  May  1866. 
and  was  with  the  ladder  party  at  tlie  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

7  Captain  Hawkins  served  at  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  from  I2th  July  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  M^jor  Lumley  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  on  the  atoiming  party  at 
the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— dangerously  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Jones  and  Lieut.  Little  served  at  the  siege  and  £sll  of  Sebastopol  from  4th  Sept  1S55  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

1 1  Captains  Annesley,  Dawes,  Cannon,  Lleuts.  Aylmer  and  Harmond,  Faymastei<  Smith,  Qr.-Master  Wood- 
mif,  and  Assist.-Snigeons  Porter  and  Sinclair,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Brinkley  and  Lieut.  Ware  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebtotopol  ftom  20th  Nov.  1854— 
severely  wounded  on  the  night  of  the  90th  Aug.  in  a  sortie  made  by  the  Russians  on  our  trenches  i  Medal  and 
Clasp). 

18  Captain  Mackesy  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  SOth  Nov.  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the 
trenches  on  the  8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Whitehead  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20tb  Nov.  1854,  and  was  on  the  storming 
parly  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Lieut.  Browne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  trom  4th  May  1855,  and  was  on  the  storming  party  at  the 
assault  of  the  Rodanon  the  hth  Sept.— wounded  (Medal  and  ClaspX 

16  Lieut.  Wilkio  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  IGth  June,  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Oatcs  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  12th  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clas])). 

18  Lieuts.  Alderson  and  Morgan  served  at  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  from  SIst  July  1855  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

19  Lieat&  Fitzgerald  and  Hill  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Slst  Jnly  1855,  and  ^-ere  on  the  ladder 
party  at  the  assault  on  the  Redau  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Assist. -Suigeon  Bryson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  on  the  storming 
party  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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"  The  Dragon''  "CHINA"  "  PUNJAUB." 
Colonel,^'9  <^^  William  Lindsay  Darlinfr,^  Ena,  13  Dec.  01 ;  Lieut.  23  June 

02:  Capt.  13  June  Od;  Af«;.»r,  14  April  14;  Lt.-Col.  21  June  17  ;  Col.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Maj.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  X^-Cren.20  Jime54;  Col.  98th  P.  17  April  u4* 
Lieut.'Colonel. — Daniel  Rainier,"    Ent.  p4  March  36  j  Lieut.  pU  May  38: 

Crtp^  P27  May  42  ;  Jlfo/or,  P3  Sept.  50  ;   Lt.-CoL  p  I  April  53. 
Afffjor*.— Henry  Bates,**.  Ens.  9  July  29 ;  Lt.  28  Nov.  33 ;    Cw/i*.  p8  Anp.  45; 

JBrev.'Mftj.  19  June  46;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  7  June  49;  Mai.  P 11  Oct.  53:  CoL 

18  May  55. 
Francis  Peyton,'  Eru.  P29  Jan.  41 ;  Lieut.  P27  May  42;  Capt.  P  3  Sept.  50 ; 

Af^(;Vw,Pl2May54.    ^ 


Captains. 
Gran.G.C.Stopylton*  .. 
Francis  HadenCraw  ford^f . 
Kdward  John  EUerman.. 
Henry  Wm.  Qoodwyn   . . 
Fidward  Grantham^  .... 
3.  Hen .  H  utchins  Edwards^ 
Henry  Thos.  Richmond " 
Richard  Young'o    . . 
Octavius  Latouche' 
G.  D.  Dickson  Cleveland'^ 

William  Croker 

Molyneux  Batt 

Lieutenants. 

Robert  Reid,*  AfiJ 

Henry  Wallace  Stroud'*'. . 
Charles  Hill  Fresson,  r. 
Daniel  Antoine  Baby'®  . . 

Richard  Clancy 

Thomas  Gardiner 

Peter  Edward  Quin  . . . 
Wm.  Henry  Joseph  Lance 
Charles  Stanhope  Smelt 
Montague  Browne  "*... 

Charles  Mill8,><»  tf 

Thomas  Hardwick  Smith" 
Samuel  Cooper  Walker. . 
Francis  Barker  Hassard 
William  Blackett    

Ensigns. 
David  J .  Copeland  Jones 

Litton  Hewson   

Thomas  Francis  Lloyd.. 

Eustace  Cay   

Everard  Montagu 

Kingston  Brett  

Charles  Henry  Griffin   . . 
Edward  Frank  Gregory 
Paytnafter.-^W  enry^  I<eii?li , 
A<j(^Utant.- 


ENS  KIN. 


LIEUT. 


15  June  39 

14  Oct.  36 

PIO  Feb.  37 

P   9  Dec.  36 

P   5  Oct.  41 

26  Nov.  41 

21  Nov  41 

22  July  42 
P31  Mar.  43 
PlO  May  44 
P  25  Jan.  45 

28  Dec.  42 

P  23  June  43 

19  Mar.  43 

9  June  43 

28  Feb.  45 

P22  June47 

P20  April  49 

22  May   40 

P  18  Sept.  49 

9J»n.  47 

19  Nov. 47 

6  Jane  51 

9  Feb.   49 

Pll  June  52 

P  13  May  53 

P  29  Dec.  54 


13  Jan.  42 
P  15  Dec.  40 
P  4  Sept.  40 
P 26  June  40 

17  Mar.  43 

18  Dec.  43 
9  June  43 

28  July  44 
P  24  Jan.  45 
P  2  Sept.  45 
P22  June47 

11  Sept.  44 

P  25  Jan.  45 
18  Aug.  47 
7  Jan  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  1  DiC.  48 
P   3  Sept.  50 

21  Sept.  50 
P   7  Feb.  51 

4  Auv:.  48 

6  June  51 

22  Nov.  54 
PlO  Dec.  52 

7  Sept.  55 
2  Nov.  55 

P    9  Nov.  55 


('APIAIN. 


HHKV.-MAJ. 


P  28  April  48 

P    1  Oct.  50 

9  July  50 

3  April  49 

28  May  52 
P28  May  52 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  5:) 
P  I  April  53 
nil  Oct  53 
P12  May  54 

22  Nov.  54 


II  Lieut.  SmiUi  wrTcd  with  th« 
18th  Rojal  iri>h  In  the  BarmfM 
«ai  nf  IMS  53  ( MrrUDt  was  priimt 
at  thr  capture  or  MartKbaa.  at  th« 
oprratibiif  beinre  Ranf.fun  on  the 
ll.b,  13ih.  and  14th  April,  at  tha 
eaptuir  or  thr  Grvat  DAgou  PaicodA 
(with  tb«  scormlnc  party),  anu  r«p. 
turp  or  Pri>nie.  Alto  trrrrd  with 
a  furee  driaci  ed  for  iha  purpose  of 
el  paring  the  rlnht  bank  of  the  Irra^ 
ttaddv  or  Uie  anenir,  from  Norem- 
bet  186S  to  March  ISftS,  and  « as 
employed  a«  lUff  oBr«r  a  eon 
stderable  portioo  of  the  period. 


4  Colon«l  Bates  served  at  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir 
Robert  Diik  (who  was  killed)  in  the  banie  or  Sobrann 
( Medal) :  and  was  apioi  •trd  afVer  thai  acUoQ  Aiae« 
de-Cunp  to  theOomin*Bder-in*Chier  in  Iwlik  In  whieh 
eap icitv  hr  served  the  PnaJ»uh  eampaisn  ol  1S4H0, 
and  was  present  at  the  aflr«<ror  Rannufcur  and  battles 
orChlUianwallah  and  Goojerat(  Medal  and  twoCtasin). 


Pll  Oct.  53 

8  June  55 

22  June  ^ 

6  July  bo 
31  Aiiir.55 

7  Sept.  55 
2  Nov.  55 

P   9  Nov.  55 

8  Stpi.  54 ;  Ens.  24  Nov.  49 ;  Lieut.  p23  Jan.  52. 
Xtcu*.  Robert  Roid,  1  Nov.  54. 

Quarter'Master.^\f\\\\2km  Walsli,  29  June  55. 

fa  ,   -  »  5-       ^       "    5Kr^«>».— Neil  Henry  Stewart,  M.D.  22  June  55 ;  Assist.Surg,  1  Dec.  48. 
5*  ji-S 55  5       2       0    Assist.' Surgeons. — John  Sparrow,  30  June  54. 
^'^li'5o=       2       0  Arthur  Crolcer,  16  June  54.  T      Facing*  White.— 

[Returned  Inim  Bengal,  May  1855.]  LAgts.  Downes  k  Son. 

1  lleut.-Gencral  Darling  served  at  the  reduction  of  Ouadalo.ipe  In  1810,  and  was  seveiely  wounded  hi 

^  the  left  knei»  by  a  mu»ket-shot  in  stormlnir  the  heiphu  of  Matauba.    Proceeded  to  the  PenlnBula,  and 

•  Joined  theSlst  Lljtht  Infantry  at  Castello  Branco,  in  May  18 W  ;  engaged  on  the  helRhis  of  Sun  Chrlsto^al, 

■  ^  the  battle  or  Salamanca,  and  surrenderor  the  Reliro  at  Madrid;  employed  with  hU  reclment  beiore 

S'^S&S^s;:  Burvo9 ;  and  afle.*  the  retreat  from  thence  he  wa^  attacked  by  typhus  fevnr,  and  '•ent  to  England  for  re«overy, 


sis  sa=s 
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C|fes5c*„         ^  ,.  ,  .»-.....»  .vx  «.  -      ....... , 

!?lf''  «^*^  irilay^8T5.''RciJolnS'\hVarTi^*oiV'th^^^  ^^"  ST^^'  ?' 

•f  iJ  B  >  S  ?!  »*>•  battle  of  Nlvelle,  and  the  subsequent  attack  of  the  heights  or  St.  Pfc.  Appointed  Major  of  Hrigad.-  In 
a  £  c  «  s  I  "g  •  Dec.  Ibia.  and  atUched  to  Major-Oeneral  H»y'» brigade  In  the  dth  Division,  andwns  eiiipio»«-d  tiiro-ighoui  ilw 
l"?- 9  c  £     ••'  blockade  and  operations  before  Buyonne.    Appointed  Awstant-Adiuiani-t^eueral  to  ;n«?  6th  D***"""  '" 

15-25!:  -o    ._,..«..     ^.r'. . ' .  .yj" .  ,|,e  embarkation  ol  tliv  division  In  Aug.  1814. 

the  stsir  »«    \$sl8iant-Adjui»«ni-0eui'riil,  end 
employed  with  l«i«  dlvlsioi.  In  the  oieiatlons 

„  -- -- ...»  — -  -.    ..-^..-^.  ...«  ,»  „.  Cambniy,  ana  rapUulaiion  ol  Paris.    He  hat 

■si  «  a  a55  reoelfffd  the  War  Medwl  with  tlir^e  Cla<«p«  rorOnaiinionpe.  Sal'manra.  and  Nivflif.  ^u     t  nvi     i 

«.  -^  2  2  c5  e  «  LI*iitrosnt.Colonel  Rainier,  and  Capiain  Orantham,  Mrved  in  the  Wth  wlih  the  expedition  to  tbe  """J  J*^  cnina  ta 
|*-5-a  9'3'a  ®  1««  (Medal),  and  were  prrieni  at  tbeattae*  and  capture  of  chin  Klanc  F.w.  and  at  ihe  landing  brftorc  wanmn. 

lli^^tt      *  Capttlw    Edward.,    Laiouche.    and   R.ehmond     and   Lieutenant      field.   .-rTed    «n   **:•    ^;"\»"^ .""^'S, iJ 
iEf_  S-*-?  l848^«iMedal).«TTed  also  with  the  flank  eoDpanies  98Ui  Reft.  In  the  force  under  Sir  CoUn  Campbrll,  at  the  loieHtff  of 
the  Kohat  Pas*  in  Peb.  lUO. 


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99th{Ldhark^h{hi)  RegiffiehtofFoot.  [^t^^^'^r'^^^l^;!^ 

CbloneL^^  Sir  Jbhn  Mahbdry,*   KCH.  int.  20  July  99 1    Lieut,  26  Bepi. 

99;  CV^  3  June  05;  Xf.-Co/.  20  Dec.  12;  Co/.  26  July  21;    Mt^or-QeiL 

22  July  30 ;  Lt.-Gen.  2:i  Nov  41  ;  Gen,  20  June  54  ;  Col.  99th  P.  6  Oct.  61. 
Lieut. 'Cdlonel. — 9  Jdim  Napper  Jucksbn,*  Ens.  1  July  06  ;    Lieut.  1  Jan.  00; 

Cap  .28  Feb.  12;  Afry.  II  June  29;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  23  i(ov.  41;  LU*CoL 

20  June  64  ;  Col  20  June  64. 
Af/i/or^— Edward  Last,*  ^ns.  18  Oct.  l4;    Lieut.  P20  NoV.  24;  Copt,  p  22 

May  29 :  JIfiy&r,  »>  18  Oct.  39 ;  Br^.-Lieat  -Col.  11  Nt.v.  61. 
George  Marmaciuke  Reeve*,  £?//*.  1  July  24  ;  Lt.  P  8  April  26  ;  Copt.  p27  April 

27  ;  Brev.-Afaj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Srev.-Lt'Col.  11  Ifciv.  51  ;  Mqj.  20  Jnne  64. 


P27  Mar.  28  p  18  June  3U 

10  Feb.  251    11  June  29 

3  Mar.  37 1   17  Oct.  89 

PSoJuly  37!    tBJrily  41 

P20  Nov.  381*' 18  July  41 

P20Sept.39  P  18  Feb.  42 

p24Mav  44tP2l  May  47 

9  Aug.  89  P 28  Dec.  41 

12  July  46 

P  6  Nov.  47 
P  23  Mur.  49 
P  12  Oct.  62 


Captains. 
Philip  Smyly,  f.c.20  June  64 

Henry  Jamed  Day 

Rupert  Barber  Dcering . 

Charles  Blamire 

Patrick  Johnston • 

Frederick  Montgomeri'e 

Edward  Corld 

Lempstcr  R.  Elliot'  .. . 
G.J.DeWintonDeVVinlon 
Edmund  William  Isdell.. 
Fred.  Win.  Dt-spard    .... 
LotttiS  John  Nunn 

LlEUTteiJANTS. 

Jame^  Grime 

Francis  Seymour  Gaynor 

Robert  Baylis 

Allan  Macd(miild,a(f;.  .. 
Owen  Wynne  Gray  ' . . . . 
John  Bennett  Williams.. 
Wm.  H.D.ReevesWelman 
Henry  Fre-l.  VV.  Ely  .... 
Joseph  Dinham  Molson . . 
Kdw.G.  KeppellRavenhill 
T.  rtolll.igw.rth  Clarkson 
Robt.  Montague  Hornby 
Charles  William  Quin,  g, 

Cliarles  Burton  

Malcolcn  Brown  Pu resell.. 

Ensigns. 
G.  Robt  Stewart  Black. .  p  18  Aug.  64 

Henry  Jamrt  Day 16  Dec.  oX 

William  Joun  Kcmpson  ..  8  June  6' 
Thomas  Lowrie  Gi-envllle]  6  July  65 
Eustace Wilbcrforce  Jacob  6  July  66 
George  Richards  Harvey  ,  26  Sept.  65 

GvorjLi}  Clayton JP  23  Oct    65 

Auif.  Wm.  Hy.  Atkinson  j  2  Nov.  66 
William  Artliur  Bond    - .  P  28  Dec.  65 


ENSIGN. 


LifcUT. 


Pl8July  41 
P18  Feb.  4> 

20  Jan.  40 
P  23  Mar.  49 

16  Jan.  47 
'  1  Aug.  48 

21  April  4(S 
P  12  Sept.  48 

9  Nov.  38 

4  May  49 
f^lODec.  47 
P22  Juiie49 
P  12  Apr.  50 

17  Oct.  61 
P2l  Sept.  62 
"ll  Mar.  63 

6  June  64 

P  19  June  64 

20  June  64 


s  Capt.  Jobnttob  commanded  tht 
Lifrht  Coiii|Miiy  of  ihe  vtih  at  this 
storming  of  Kawiti'*  Pah  al  Obaea* 
«raion  the  l>i  July  tS44  (where  he 
was  «li|rhi  jr  irounded  op  the  fore- 
head), aod  destruction  of  i&e  aame 
on  (he  101  h  July;  again  at  tht  de- 
struction of  Arratua's  Pah  on  ISih 
July;  also  at  the  destruction  and 
capture  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at  Rtu^. 
kapekain  Jan.  18-IR. 

7  Captain  Kiliot  roianreetM 
With  the  58th  on  that  Keft.  pro- 
ceeding to  New  Zealand,  and  terved 
throujcbout  the  uortherii  and  sout%. 
em  campaigns  of  1S4S  and  1S46; 
w«<i  presmt  at  Okaihau.  Ohneawal, 
Ruapekapeka.  and  Her  >kivi,  and  U 
sevei-al  skirmishes  in  the  nOrih. 

8  Lieut.  Gray  >enred  with  the  Stth 
at  the  aff<  if  of  Goranore.  n^ar  Knr- 
nooU  on  the  isth  Oct  18S9{  and 
also  at  ibe  battle  of  Mahan^pbrt^ 
29th  Dec.  1SJ3  (Medal). 
9  Sttrgwn  Macfariane  serred  the  Pui^aab  cna> 
paijrn  of  1848-49  (Medal)  wuh  the  60ih  Rifles. 

3  Lt..CoIoiiel  Last  commanded  the  troops  in  the 

sonthern  district  ot  New  Zealand  during  the  greater 

part  of  the  operations  against  the  hoattle  natives  in 

1846.      He  assisted  in  driving  back  the  rebcU  who 

attacked  the  detachment   povted  under  Lieut.  Page 

(68th  Rrgt.)  at  Boalcoti'a  farm  in  the  valley  of  the 

Hast  on  the  16ih  May  IS46;  commanded  at  thcrap» 

I  are  of  Tie  Rauparaha  and  several  other  influential 

chiefs,  as  well  as  disarming  part  of  the  tribe  on  the 

23rJ  July ;  and  also  cnminanded  the  combined  force 

at  the  aflhir  of  the  Horokiwi,  on  the  Sih  Aug.. com- 

peltingthe  rebels  to  retreat  and alilraat'eh  to  disperse. 

Paymaster.— Henry  Butler  Stoney,  12  Oct.  62  ;  Ens.  P6  May  37  ;  £.«.  P  1 1  Sept. 

Adjutant.— Lieut.  All«n  Macdo-ialtl,  16  Dec.  64.  f40;  Capt.  28  May  62. 

Qimrter^ Master. — VVillism  Browne,  10  March  64. 

5/ir^coM.— Win.  Josiph  Macfariane,^  23  March  65 j  Assist. -Surg.  16  Feb.  44. 
Assistant'Surgeons. — Henry  Higgim  Jones,  MD.  10  Dec.  47. 
James  Carroll,  M.D.  3  Jan.  61. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Sir  John  Hanbary  terved  the  Egyptian  campliiKn  of  T801  as  k  Lleotenant  in  the  58th,  Incfnding  the 
actions  of  the  8th,  ISih,  nod  81st  March ;  and  has  received  the  Quid  Medxl  from  the  Grand  deignior.  He 
was  Atde-de-Cainp  lo  MHjor-G<^neral  ^"hrde  in  tlie  campai^^n  of  1S08-9,  and  was  pre«ent  on  Sir  Joi.n 
Moore's  retreat,  and  at  the  bailie  of  Coranna.  He  served  <«rith  the  1st  Guards  at  Walcheren  In  ISO©,  and 
stibsequentlj  in  the  Peninsular  campnlgn,  includina  the  retreat  from  Burcos,  passage  of  the  BIdassua  and 
Adour.  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  Investment  of  Brtyonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Ho  has  received  the 
War  Medal  witli  fmr  Clasps  for  Egvpt,  Cornna,  Nlvelle,  and  Nive. 

S  Colonel  Jacksou  served  In  tlie  Peninsula  from  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war  In  1814,  Including  the  siege  of 
Cadiz,  Lines  ai  Torres  Vedras,  Massena's  retreat  front  Portugal,  actions  and  affhlrsai  Ponibal,  Redinlia,  Leira, 
CondeiKR,  FIc-ur-de-LIs,  Guards,  Poz  d*.\roiicp,  and  Sabiijral ;  battle  of  Ftipnres  d'Onor,  8rd  and  5th  May, 
siejre  of  Badjijoz  in  June  and  July,  1811,  actions  at  El  Borion  and  Guinaldo,  sit-pe  and  siorm  cf  Ciudad 
Rodrigo,  third  siege  of  Badi^oz  and  stonn  of  the  Castle  by  escalade,  6ih  Apr.  1812 ;  battle  of  Salanranea,  cap- 
ture of  Mndrld,  ihf  Itcttro,  and  Fort  La  China,  and  in  command  of  an  escort  of  the  third  Division  in  charge 
of  the  garrison  of  Fun  La  China  en  route  to  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  Retreat  to  Portugal,  Oct.  and  Nov.  1^1*, 
battles  of  Viitoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  und  Ortbes ;  actions  at  Vh;  Bigorre  and  Tarbea,  battle  of  Toulouse, 
and  the  whole  of  the  Virions  minor  atfiln  during  that  period.  He  hasTecelwd  the  Whr  Medal  and  t^ 
Clasps. 


B  Jun6  40 
P   6  Dec.  80 

17  Feh.  61 
P  G  Jane  61 

18  May  40 
P28Apti164 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

20  June  64 

11  Aug.  54 

14  Aug.  64 

P 16  Dec.  64 

13  May  66 

P   1  June  65 

("21  Sept.  66 


CAPTAIN.    I  BREV.-MAJ. 


P 18  July  34      oK'ov.  40 

16  Jiily  41     20  June  64 
8  June  40 

P22  Kb.  60 

17  Feb.  61 
P  6  June  61 
P 18  Oct.  63 

OJiinfe  54 

20  Jtttob  64 

14  Aug.  64 

13  May  65 

«>  26  Sept.  65 

i  Capt.  Johnston  commanded  tht 


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OoranrAeBir"    **  M oittb  Vidso"    "BOX.1X4"    **yxirisRA"   "Comuma"    "Bvsaoo"    "Babmoca" 

••POEItTM  D'OirOR"  "CZi;»AOllOl>KXdO"  "BaDAJO*"  ''dAXJLlIAlICA"  "TiTXOlIA"  "  NlTlUB*'  •'KlTB* 
'IPBTHKS"  **T0UL0U8E»'  "  PSKXMSULA"  "  WaTBMLOO  "  **  /»L1IA  "  "  iHKBltirAB"  "  SBTAtTOTOti'* 

Cotonet'in'Chief.— Field  Marshal  His  Jfoyal  £t  ghttess  Francis  Albert  Aujnittot 
Charles  Kmaniicl  Uuke  of  SHXony,  Prince  oj  Suxe  Coburg  Sc  Gutba,  KO.  KT. 
KP.  GCB.  OCMO.  23  Sept.  r,2. 

Colonels  Coinnutndant,—  l|p$tSA  Sir  Harry  George  Wakelyn  Smith, »  Bart, 
GOB.,  ^nd  Lieut.  8  May,  05  ;  X.l>u^  15  Au(^.  05 ;  0/;;f.  28  Fi  b.  12  ;  JTrf/or, 
29  Sppt.  14 ;  Lietit.'Col.  18  June,  15 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  ;  M({j<fr-Gen.  0  fio\, 
46  ;  L'teut.'Gen.  20  June  54;  Co/.  2nfl  Bartalioii  Rifle  BHirnde,  )6  April,  47. 

2  9  $tr  George  Brown,*  GCB.  KH.  ^>i#.23  Jan.  06 ;  Lt.H  Sept.  06 ;  Ccpt.  20 
June  1 1 ;  Mqjor,  20  May  14 ;  Lt.-Col.  29  Sept.  14 ;  Col.  6  M.iy  31 ;  Afqf.-Geh. 
23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gtm,  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoL  Itt  Batt.  Rifle  BriKade,  18  Jon.  66. 

Lt.'Colonels.^^  Artliur  Johnstone  Lawrence,' CB.  2nd  tt,  i>4  April  27;  Lt. 

P12  Feb.  30;  Capt.  P24  Feb.  87;  M^j*  ^  11  Sept.  46;  LL-Col.  1  Aug.  4T; 

CoL  28  Nov.  54. 
I  Wm.  Shcrbrook  Ramsay  Norcott/  CB.  2nrf  Lt,  13  June  22 ;  Lt.  16  June 

25  ;  Capt,  21  Feb.  40  ;  Mqjor,  1  Aug.  47;  JBrev.  LU-Col.  12  Dec-  64 ;  X*.- 

Co/.  22  Dec.  54 ;  Col.  29  June  56. 

3  AlfVed  H.  Horsford,' CB.  2nd  Lt.  P12  Ju1y33;  X^.p23  April  39;  Cnpt.vc 
Aug.  42 ;  Mqj.  P26  Dec.  51 ;  Breu.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  53  ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Feb.  66. 

1  Edward  Arthur  Somerset,"  2nd  Liettt.  29  Jan.  36;  Lieut.  9  July  40;  Capi. 
P  31  Jan.  45 ;  Mt^or,  12  Nov.  54  ;  Lt.-Col.  23  March  55. 

2  Percy  Hill,  Ens.  p24  April  35;  Lieut.  P 5  Oct  38;  Capt.  P  28  Jan.  46; 
Major,  P22  Oct.  60 ;  Lt.-Col.  P29  Dec.  54. 

Mqjors.^2  Alex.  Macdonell,^  CB.  2nd  Xteuf .  P  23  June  37 ;  Lieut.  P  11  May 

41 ;  Capt.  P  24  Oct.  45 ;   Bret.  Mqj.,  12  Dec.  54;  Mqj.,  22  Dec.  64;  Brew. 

Lieut.-Col.  17  July  66. 
17       0    3  Fred.  Rol)ert  Blrington,*  2nd  Lieut.  p7  June  39;  Lieut.  23  Not.  41 ;  Capt. 

P22  May  46;  Brevit  Major,  12  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  2«  Dec.  54. 
17       0    1  Lord  Alex.  Geo.  Russell,''  2nd  Lieut,  p  1 1  July  39 ;  Linut.  15  Apr.  48 ;  Capt. 

P  7  Aug.  48 ;  Brev.-Major,  28  M-y  53 ;  Mqjor,  29  Dec.  54. 


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2  Chat  ies  John  Woodford/^  2nd  Lieut.  28  Feb.  40  ;  Lieut,  v  3  June  42 ;  Capt. 
14  April  47;  Brevet  Mqj&r,  12  Dec.  64;  Major,  9  Feb.  56;  Brevet  Lt.-L'ot. 
2  Nov.  56. 

1  Henry  Hardlnge,"  s. .  2nd  Lt.  p  19  June  40 ;  Lt.  v  6  Aug.  42 ;  Oeipt.  p  7  May 
47  ;  Brevet  M/gor,  12  Dec.  64  ;  Major,  23  March  56. 

3  Wni.  Harry,  Earl  qf  Erroll, "  Lieut.  18  May  41 ;  Capt.  P  2  July  47 ;  Brevet 
Major^  12  Dec.  54;  Afajot\  1  June  65. 


Captains. 

1  Julius  Richd.  Glyn,"  s.McJ.  is  Dec.  64 

2  Willmin  Aug.  Fyei-s,'*  Mqj.  8  Nov.  66. 

1  Hercules  Walker  »* 

2  Kdward  Newdigate  *«   

1  /foR.  Gilbert  Elliot,'^  «.  ^/<f/.  12  Dec.44. 

2  Hon.  W.  J.  Coivllle,'*  Maj.  <  N..t.  66. 

2  i/MbWiliiam  Draper  Mortimer  Best 

1  Charles  Vernon  Oxenden  ^ 

1  C.  H.  8.  Churchil],**  jr«f;.  s  Xov.  66. 
1  Bdrauod  Manningham  fiuller'^  .... 
1  Hon.  James  Sfuurc,^  Maj.  17  July  66. 
1  /r0n.Leice8teTCurEOB,*^«.  I.e.89ep.66. 

3  Jolinaowi« 

1  WUliam  fiagenall  Brewster^* 


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0  1 8  Adolphoa  Haggerston  Stephens  . 

0  18  aeorge  Smyth  Windham^ 


1  /r(7M.  Henry  Clifford,^ «.ir4i/.17Jul3r65. 

2  Arthur  Nixon'* 

2  Francis  Walter  Balfour  

1  CooteBuUer^ 

2  Hon.  Barrington  Reynolds  Pellew  ^ 

2  Arthur  Fred. Warreo,'*  Jif#rj.  3  Nor.  66. 

3  James  RowlfS   . .  •• 

3  Henry  Gore  Lind»ay~ 

3  Ci«iudThr*.Bo«rcliier,*'  *//?;.  20  July  66 j 

1  Hon.  (ksiTfie  Bai-rin^cton  Legge'* 

2  Edward  William  Bluckett«^    .. 

3  Francis  Henry  A therley 

3  Horai:eFrcd.  Hill    

'  1  Henry  John  Maclean 


10  July  41 
P  17  Oct.  34 

22  May  42 

29  May  42 
P   7  July  43 

22  Nov.  43 
P17  May  44 
P2d  Aug.  44 
P  10  Oct.  46 

1 1  Oct.  45 
P  24  Oct.  46 
P  29  Nov.  46 

14  Apr.  46 
P  7  July  46 
P   7  Aug.  46 

SO  Apr.  47 
Pl4May  47 
p  18  July  47 
P15Aug.6C 
P  23  July  47 
'24  Sept  47 

26  Sept.  47 

10  Apr  49 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P  14  Feb.  61 
P  8  June  49 

20  June  45 

30  May  45 
P  16  Sept.  61 
P 17  June  61 
P  21  Nov.  61 


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»-  i;5  Oct.  4.S 

p  20  May  36 

P30Di«.  4i. 

14  Apr.  46 

Pll  Sept.4f' 

P 14  May  47 

f  2  July  47 

P 13  July  47 

P24  Sept.  47 

P  24  Sept.  47 

P  16  Oct.  47 

P  12  Ifov.  4? 

P29Dee.  48 

12  Apr.  49 

18  Apr.  49 

P  81  Oct.  61 

p  80  Apr.  62 

P  12  Oct  62 

d  27  May  63 

PU  Oct  63 

P  18  Nov.  63 

P17  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

P  13  Dec.  50 

2  Mar.4i) 

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6  June  64 

P  24  Feb.  64 


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P  30  Apr.  62 
p  12  Oct  62 
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6  June  54 
6  J una  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
26  Sept  64 
6  Not.  64 
22  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
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Captains. 

3  Philip  le  Belward  Egerton'*   

3  William  Deede>« 

3  Boyd  Francis  Alexander 

•2  Wiliiam  Frederick  Tliynne'"    

1  Frederick  Courtenay  Mor^tan     .... 

1  Wui.JaineA  Montgomery  Cuninghame 

2  Hon.  Aug.  Henry  Archibald  Anson  ^ 
2  Henry  VVilmot 

1  Ri  ersdale  Richard  Glyn^^ 

2  Hon.  Lewit  WaUon  Milles^^ 

2  Martin  Dillon^ 

2  Charles  William  Earle" 

Lieutenants. 

1  William  Norris 

1  Lord  Edw.  Wm.  Pelham  Clinton  . . 

1  Charles  Arthur  Talbot  '^ 

2  Alexander  Hey  wood,  Adj 

1  John  Brett, *»  Adlj 

2  FiizRoy  William  Fremantle  *• 

1  George  Robert  Saunders  ^ 

1  Christopher  Edward  Musgrave  ^    .  • 
1  Charles  Browne  Dashwood 

1  John  Plumptree  Carr  Glyn  ^ 

2  James  Singer^ 

2  John  Simpson  Knox ^ 

1  Joseph  Ashton  ^ 

2  John  Croft  Moore  ^* 

1  Richard  Tryon 

2  George  Henry  Grey  ^ 

3  Stewart  Smyth  Windham    

1  Arthur  Loitus  Tottenham  ^ 

1  William  Trevor  Rooi^r »    

1  Walter  J.  H.  Ruthven^ 

1  James  Frederick  Henley 

1  John  Gierke 

1  John  Constantlne  Pester 

2  Henry  David  Baillie    

f2  Henry  Alexander  Scriven    

3  Palmer  Whalley    '. 

1  Robert  Edw.  Sruart  Harington    .... 

2  GrBnTille  Chnrles  I^ne     

2  Frederic  Carl  Playne** 

2  Christopher  Rice  Havard  NichoU  . . 
2  Frederick  Edward  Sotheby 

1  Hertor  Stewart  Vaudeleur 

2  Henry  Eyre" 

1  Charles  Thomas  Bunbury    

2  Henry  A.  F.  Luttrell    

2  William  Hall  Eccles<> 

1  Edmund  Portc'scue  

1  Watson  Stotr 

3  John  Bai'ibrigge  Story    

1  Charles  Qeorfre  Slade 

2  Freeman  Frederick  Thomas 

3  Walter  Richard  Laxcelcs    

2  Frederic  Arthur  Riley  **   

2  Cecil  Webb  Crngg    

1  David  Alexander  Gordon 

1  Henry  Blundell  Blundell    

3  Geoffrey  Lewis  Austin 

2  Sydney  Carr  Glvn    

1  William  Pailisor     

2  Charles  Townshend  Murdoch 

3  Andrew  Green   

2  Charles  Edward  Buckley 

3  Lewis  Percival 

3  FitzRoy  Stephen   

3  Edmund  George  Johnscm     . . .- 

3  Henry  Martin  Moorsom 

1  William  Johnson 


ENSIGN. 


P  23  Jan.  62 
P13  Feb.  6-2 
Pll  June 5-2 
H23  Nov.  52 
Pll  Mar.  6:) 
Pll  Mar.  53 
P  27  May  63 
P29  May  A\) 
P 10  Apr.  62 
P28  Apr.  48 
18  Mar.  43 
24  Dec.  46 


p  17  Mar. 
p  9  June 
P  24  Mar. 

12  July 

13  July 

14  July 

15  July 

16  July 

17  July 
P 26  Aug. 

6  Nov. 
6  Nov. 

6  Nov. 
17  Nov. 
21  Nov 

7  Dec. 
P26  Aug. 

8  Dec. 
14  Dec. 
16  Dec. 
24  Dec. 

6  June 
16  Pec, 
27  Dec, 
29  Dec 

16  Sept. 
4  Jan. 
6  Jan. 

P 16  Jan. 

17  Jan. 

18  Jan. 
P  26  Jan. 
P  1  Feb. 
p  2  Feb. 

11  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

13  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
P  18  Feb. 

18  Feb. 

19  Feb. 
P  20  Feb. 

1  Mar. 

P  2  Mar. 

21  Mar. 

80  Mar. 

6  Apr. 

21  Apr. 

22  Apr. 

23  Apr. 

20  Mar. 

9  Mar. 

21  Mar. 

22  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

24  Apr. 
29  Apr. 


LIBUT. 


11  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  54 
P26  AU){.  54 

26  Sept.  54 
6  Nov.  54 

12  Nov.  54 
8  Dec.  64 

P  17  Oct.  51 
26  Oct.  64 

P20  June51 
14  Nov.  44 

P28  Feb.  61 


8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
22  Dec. 

22  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 

29  Dec. 

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23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
11  May 
11  May 
11  May 
11  May 
11  May 
11  May 

1  Jane 
8  June 
8  June 

19  June 
22  June 

30  Jane 
6  July 
6  July 
6  July 
6Ja!y 

27  July 

2  AufT. 
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P31  Aug. 
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23  Oct. 
23  Oct. 
23  Oct. 

11  Nov. 
14  Nov. 


CAPTAIN. 


23  Mar.  55 
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1  June  65 
P  8  June  55 
P  8  June  55 
P  6  July  66 
p  1  May  65 
P 10  Aug.  55 
P 10  Apr.  55 

2  Nov.  55 
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EN8XON8. 


busion. 


d  George  Hark  L.  Egerton p  30  Apr.  66 

2  William  Henry  Dec  des    1  May  66 

2  Robert  Alex.  8t.  John  Mildmay . . ..       4  May  66 
1  Clinion  Frazer  Henshaw 10  May  66 

1  Iltiiry  Lamplugli  Wickham    \    1 1  Muy  66 

2  Hon,  Alan  Joseph  PenniDgton  . . . .  |    17  May  66 

2  Hugh  Lawton    |    18  May  66 

3  Eiiianual  Jeames,  adQ '    26  May  66 

2  Henry  Charles  Geaat  Dagdalo   . . .  •!      6  June  66 
«  William  Cauaabon  Purdon j      8  Jane  66 

1  John  Hillary  Allaire    >    14  June  66 

Edward  John  Fryer I    16  June  66 

2  Hontagu  John  Guesit |    22  June  66 

2  George  Augustua  Curzon     23  June  66 

1  John  William  Russell \      8  June  66 

1  Lewis  Va ughan  Williams    '      G  July  66 

'"'''*■  19  July  66 

SO  July  66 

i»  26  July  66 

2(i  July  66 

27  July  66 

3  Aug.  66 

7  Sept.  66 

P 18  Oct.   66 

P 10  Oct. 

20  Oct. 

21  Oct. 

22  Oct. 

23  Oct. 
P  0  Nov. 

21  Nov.  66 

22  Nov.  66 

23  Nov.  66 


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2  Frederick  Ames 

1  Edward  Palmer    , 

1  Ernest  Henry  Buller    

2  Philip  Lovell  Coll  .er  Phillips 

2  Fred.  William  Ramsbottom 

2  William  Steward  Truvers    

3  Henry  George  Bowden    

William  George  Swinhoe .  .*. 

1  Nicholas  William  Butler 

3  James  Edward  Vaughan 

2  LoTick  Emilius  Cooper   

3  Fred.  Wm.  Marsh  Chalmers 

3  Arthur  Blundell  Geo.  Sandys  Hill . 

3  Arthur  Ruck  Keene 

I  Aylmer  Somerxet 

1  Alex.  Angus  Airlie  Klnloch 

3  Henry  £.  Richards 

1  Albert  Divett  Rickman    jP29Nov.66 

3  Coriielius  Davenport  Broadbent. .  ..I   30  ^q^,  66 
1  Thomas  Roworth  Parr |p30  Nov.  66 

James  Hook !  28  Dec.  66 

PaymtuterM, — 1  John  Edw.  Large/'  8  Aug.  61  ;  Ens.  p  10  Nov.  43 ;  X/.  1  May  40. 
2Mich  W.UdeCoa^t,  1  Dec. 64;  £^n4.P3Jan.61  :  XI.21  Jaly64. 
3  Tiioma^  Gough,  14  Sept.  65 ;  Qr.- Master,  14  Aug.  46. 
AdIjutanU. — 2  Lieut.  Alexander  Hevwood,  11  May  66. 
3  Emign  Emanual  Jeames,  26  May  66. 
1  Lieut,  J<  hn  Brett,  27  July  65. 
Quarier^Magters, — 1  Henry  Peacockc,**  21  Aug.  49. 
3  Henry  Harvey,  24  April  66. 

Swrgeofu,^!  Robert  Bowen,«  26  Dec.  61 ;  Assist. -Surg.  18  May  41. 

2  John  Fraser,  M.D.  24  Aug.  62  ;  Assist. -Surg.  20  Aug.  41. 

3  Henry  Shearly  Sanders,  24  April  66 ;  Assist.-Surg.  6  March  47. 
Astist.'Surgs.-^Z  James  Limiiln  Brown,  M.D.  28  April  64. 

1  John  Ignatius  Purcell  Williams/^  14  July  64. 

2  John  By  Cole  Reade,  24  Marcli  64. 

2  Geoiige  Lawson,  3  March  64. 

3  Alexander  Guthrie,  M.D.,  28  April  64. 
3  Joseph  Fletcher  Longheed,  16  Aug.  64. 
3  Fia.  S.  Beonet  Francois  de  Chaumont,  M.D.  28  Apr.  64. 
I  Christopher  Thompson,  M.B.  27  Jan.  66. 
1  George  Heury  Findlay,  6  Oct.  64. 

jRegimenials  Green. — Facings  Blhck. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 
[U^  JBatt.  embarked  for  Ea»t.  Army,  13  July  64.     Depot,  Aldershot."] 
[ind  Battalion  etnbarhedfor  Eastern  Army,  24  Feb.  1864.      Depot,  Aldershot.] 
Idrd  Battalion  at  Aldershot.] 

I  Hf  Barrj  Snlth  irnrcd  with  tlw  Rifle  Brif ad*  at  tb«  slcfc.  storm,  and  Ukliif  of  MoDte  VMco  under  Sir  S.  Anehnivty  i 
Md  at  lb*  aMMttli  upon  Bucnoa  A^rrs  under  Bn«adler-Ocnrral  Crattfuni.  Employed  with  the  troop*  iu  Spain  under  Sir 
r"^  Moore,  flroii  the  battle  of  Vbnicra  to  the  enbarfcatteo  of  the  tmope  at  Corunna.  Embarked  for  the  PcnInmU  under 
*Hl«^OeneTml  Robert  Cranfuid  fai  1S0»  t  »u  Mrioualjr  wounded  In  tbe  aetlon  upon  the  brkife  of  the  Coa  near  Almeida. 
"I  a  Cenpaay  in  the  punult  of  MoHena  from  Uie  Lines  of  Ltobon  «  at  the  aeUoai  of  Rcdinha.  Coodelaa,  and  Pos 


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yfV  brtOa  ef  PoCBtca  d'Onor.  slece  and  storm  of  Cludad  Rodrico.  sicfo  ind  storm  of  Badajos.  battte*  of  Salamaaea  and 
•wwU.  wtMk  of  the  beigbts  of  Vera,  and  paasace  of  the  Bidasaoa,  baule  of  Saire,  attack  upon  Uie  poeiUoo  of  St.  Jean  de 
i-wanibsiehtanf  A«w«n.n*«.  hatti*  nr  nr*i».  .ir.iT  .t  T.rh»>.  m»A  \%mu\m  of  Toulouse.     AoDolnted  Assistant- idlutant- 


218  Bifle  Brigade. 


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and  dMOruetiOB  of  WuhlnKtoii.  Bfottglit  iMnf  drnpatcbea,  and  went  out  anln  immadiateljr  oadcr  Sir  Edward  Pakcnham. 
and  was  prctnt  at  tha  actaek  upon  tha  tncmy't  Unet  near  New  Orleani.  Allev  tha  death  of  Sir  Bdward  ba  was a^pAlalad 
MlUurjr  Secretary  to  Sir  John  Lambert,  eoaafliandlaff  the  anny,  and  was  present  at  the  sleirc  and  takinf  of  Pott  Bowsrey. 
Appointed  Assist.  Quarter- Master-  General  tc  the  eih  Dieislon  of  the  Anny  vnder  tha  I>«ke  of  W»IUn«ton.and  wasprssent 
at  'be  bacUe  of  Wainrloo.  in  IBIS  be  was  appointed  O.  Q.  M.  Oen.  ar  the  Capr  of  Good  Hope,  and  commanded  a  dlrteloB 
under  Sir  Ben*«mln  D'l'rban  ttiroufhout  the  operaiinns  acalnitthr  Kaffir  trlbrn  in  1834  and  1836.  In  1840  be  proeerdi>d  to 
the  Bast  Indira  as  Adjutant- Or nrral,  and  was  nominated  a  KV.h.  for  the  aetitm  of  Maharalp«>re,  in  which  battle  he  was 
present  at  Adjutant  Gfueral :  snd  for  bis  dlMinyuishrd  terviee*  In  tbe  ram|iairn  on  the  Sutlej  and  brilliant  riefairy  ove*  the 
Siiibs  at  Aliwal.  be  was  nominated  a  UV.B.  and  afterwards  created  a  Baronet.  Finally,  as  Governor  and  Commander-la- 
ehief  at  tbe  Cape  itf  Good  Hope,  he  attacked  and  defeated  tbe  rebel  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  tSth  Aug.  184S.  Sir  Harry  bai 
receired  tbe  War  Mrdal  and  twelve  Clasps. 

8  tfir  George  lirowu  sened  ai  tiiv  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen,  In  1807;  in  the  Penlnmilafrom  Aug. 
1808  10  July  1811;  and  aKaiii  Irom  July  Ibl8  lo  May  1814,  including  ilie  baitlA  of  Ylmiera,  poasage  of  the 
Douro  and  capiurv  of  Dporto,  with  the  previous  and  subsequent  actions;  batilo  of  Talavem  (seTrrely 
wounded  through  both  thighs),  action  of  the  LigUt  Division  at  the  bridge  of  Almeida,  buttle  of  Bubr«o,  tlie 
ditlereot  actions  during  the  retieat  of  the  French  army  trom  Portugal, action  at  Sabugal,  baStle  of  Fuemes 
d'Onor,  siege  of  Sun  Sebastian,  battles  of  ihe  Nlreile  and  Ni\'e,  and  the  Invettroem  of  Bay*  nne.  Served 
afterwards  in  the  American  war,  ai<d  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bludensburg  and  capture  of  Washingtcm. 
Slightly  wounded  in  the  head  and  very  severely  in  the  groin  at  Bludensburg.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  seven  Claspo.  Commanded  the  Light  Uivisiun  throughout  tite  Kastern  campaign  of  1854-5^ 
(Meiial  snd  Clasps),  ini  hiding  the  battles  of  tiie  Alma  (horse  »>hoi  under  him),  Baialtlava,  and  Inkenuaa 
(severely  wouiidtd— shut  throuvh  ihe  arm),  an«i  sie^e  uf  Sebastopol. 

3  Colonel  Liiwreme  commanded  tiie  2nd  Halt.  R.fle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  185ii 
innludliis  the  baiiles  oi  the  Alma  (horse  kith-d)  aitd  Inkerman,  nnd  t^if-ee  of  Hfbastopol(Medal  and  Clasj  s). 

4  Colonel  Noicuit  serv. d  ihe  liHstcrn  c:inipaign  of  1804-66  (Medal  and  Clasps):  hfld  the  Indeitendenl 
coininuiid  of  a  w.n^  of  the  2iid  Hutt.  RiQe  linaade  at  thi'  baltit*  of  the  Aliiia-'hori>e  kilie'l— (murkrdly 
named  In  the  flrst  despatch),  as  also  befon*  Sebastopol  on  its  flrsi  bombardment.  Prora  1st  Pebruarj,  1866, 
he  commanded  the  1st  B.iiiulioii  eugaced  in  tli<'  sie:.e  opera* ions. 

5  Lt.-CoIunel  Hurniori  tt^rved  with  Ihe  Rifle  Bri,(ade  In  the  Kafllr  war  of  1846-47.  and  in  that  of  1869- 
63  (Medal),  and  received  brevet  rank  ui  Lt.-Coljn('l.  Served  also  Uic  Eastern  canipnian  uf  1864»  including 
the  buttles  of  Ihe  Altna  Balaklav.i,  and  InKerman,  and  siege  of  Seb>i«t<>|K>l  (Medal  and  Ciaap). 

0  Lt.-Cuionel  9oni«'r>ei  s«-rred  in  the  K-ifflr  war  of  186t'-A3  (Uedal).  AUo  ihe  Ka^icn  camjialgn  of 
1831-66,  litcludii.g  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bnlaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  sirge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Cl.sp.). 

7  Li.-Col.  Macdonell  served  in  the  Kafllr  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1894 
as  Aidtt  de-  amp  lo  Sir  George  Brown,  Including  the  baiilea  in  the  Crimea,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of 
MHjor  (Me  iai  and  ClaspK). 

8  MnJui  Eirin.ion  i>erved  the  Knstern  campaign  of  1861,  including  the  battles  of  Alraa  and  Inkarman,  and 
siege  of  S  basiopil  ^  Medal  and  Cta>p^). 

0  Lord  Alexander  HusMfil  -ervtHl  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1853-63  (Medal)  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  O.  to  the  UX  Pi- 
vision,  uiiu  w.ts  present  at  the  buttle  of  Rerea :  received  the  brevet  rank  of  M.ijor.  Served  ulio  at  the  sitge 
of  Sebusiup  •!  tiom  June  1865  (Medtil). 

10  Lieu*. -Colonel  WouUiord  t^rsvti  In  the  Kafllr  war  of  1852-68  (Medal).  Alio  the  Pastern  campaign  of 
1854  a-i  a  D.  A.  tv«  M.  0.  at  Head  Quarters,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redaii  o.i  8ih  SepU 
(Medal  an<i  CI  sps^. 

U  Major  Hardinge  served  in  the  Kafllr  war  from  Xov.  1646  until  Its  termination  In  1947  {  and  In  thai 
of  lb5iS-68  (Me  iui).  Also  in  the  t-xi.H'ditlon  against  the  insurgeni  Boers  N.  E.  of  the  Great  Orante  River  la 
Aug.  1818,  when  he  was  present  and  slightly  wounded  in  ihe  action  at  Boem  Plaats.  Served  the  Kavletn 
Catnpalvn  nf  1854.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siese  of  SebMstupol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

13  Lord  Brroll  lerred  in  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  (Medal  and  Clasp),  and  was  severely  wouuded  at 
the  buttle  uf  Alma. 

13  Ai^jor  Otyn  aorved  as  Field  Adfutant  to  the  force  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  the  action  with  aad  de» 
feat  or  Uie  rebel  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  (horse  killed).  Served  in  the  K.ifl1r  war  of  1852-63  (Medal).  Also 
the  Eastern  campaign  as  a  Brigade  Migor  in  rhe  Light  Division,  including  tbe  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
Inki'rmaii,  an;i  siege  ('f  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  C!as).s). 

14  Capt.  Walker  servel  at  the  <.iege  oi  :^elm«.ti>ptil  from  Jhh.  1865  (Medal). 

16  Major  P>ers  served  in  ihe40ih  thnuighout  the  opetaiiui'*  In  Candalmr  and  AflTghanlsfan  in  1841  an4 
1842  (  Medal),  and  wa<i  present  in  ute  actions  iil  KaleSh  ikh,  Kunjc  Kik,  Puniwaie,  lilt>n  Khan,  and  Baba 
Wallle;  al^o  at  lite  relief  of  Klielm-i-OhlUi'e;  suhsequfotly  ai  Killa  Aiiein.  Go«liie,  Ghnsnee,  and  otcu- 
pation  of  Cabo  1;  ai.d  in  all  the  atttirs  in  whl<  h  tit**  <  and^ihar  UtviMon  of  the  A*mr  wf  Atfahanistan,  under 
Oeiieral  Kuti,  wa«  (•n^Htfi'd  in  its  protrress  ihi'ough  the  Kh 'onl  Cubixrl,  Tezeen,  Ju^dulluck,  and  Kh^ber 
Pa»f>e8.  Served  the  Kastfm  rampaign  nf  itt64  with  ihi*  Kifle  Brigude,  including  the  battle  of  Ahnai  slego 
of  Seba«top<il,  and  atiacK  on  the  Redan  on  8ib  S<pi.  (Medul  and  Ciasp). 

16  capuin  Uiiwurd  Newdigate  »erted  tiie  Knaiem  LNmpulyn  of  lb64  (Medal  and  Clasps),  ineladinf  tho 
battles  «>f  Aiwa  and  lokerwan  (woun'ifd),  and  siege  of  Sebai'topol. 

17  MaJ..r  Hun.  ij.  K.Ii»twas  lide-de-Cuinn  lo  Sir  Geo.  laihrart  in  the  Ktffir  wnr'of  lti63-53  (Medal); 
and  lie  %vas  ul>u  piesent  tit  the  bititie  of  BertM.  Se'ved  ihe  Knstern  rampa  gn  nf  1854-56  a<t  U.  A.  Q.  M.  U. 
to  Ihe  4th  division,  including  liie  i>aiil?  of  Alma  and  siege  of  6eba«iip..l  (.tiednl  aitd  Cla  p-). 

10  M4ii<r  H'»i.  VV.  J.  COiviile  s«f  ved  in  the  £a»tcrn  campignof  1864  (Medal  and  Clasp),  including 
the  it.atle  of  Alma. 

SO  Captain  Oxenden  •<'rved  on  the  East  rn  Frontier  of  th<>  Cnp"  of  Good  Hope  against  the  Kaflir  Tribes 
In  184tf-7-»  Medal)  and  was  engaged  in  thf  sncccs-fnl  nrwr.it'ons  in  the  Amaiola  Mouulaios  against 
Sauililla.    Set  ved  at  the  Uge  of  S^'iHSt*  p  d  from  June  1866  (Medal). 

81  Capiaiii  V,.  M.  lluUer  Mfrveii  in  the  Kaffir  war  ul  Ip46  47.  a.<d  m  that  of  1 863 -63  (Medal). 

Si  Ma.ur  H«»ii.  Jamr»  dtuari  served  in  the  E^strrn  CHrnDtign  of  1864  (Medal  at  d  Clasii),  including  tho 
bat  le  01  Alma  and  i-hge  oi  S  Imi^tiip  >l,  »nd  commanded  the  covering  party  leading  tbe  auuck  on  tho 
Redan  on  the  18ih  June  (M<>ilal  and  Oia-ps). 

34  Lt.>(}ol.  Hon.  L.  Cnrion  m-voI  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1853  63  (Modal):  also  at  the  battle  of  Berea. 
Servd  the  Ea-trrn  cimipuign  of  1854-55  a^  Assistant  M.liiary  Secretary  to  Lord  Raglan,  and  afterwards  to 
General  Siiiipsriu  (Midal  nnd  C'a-p-.). 

35  Capinlii  Uo^s  t>«*rved  in  the  KH«iern  campaign  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps),  Including  the  batUeof  Alma. 
26  Captaii.  Hrew-ter  M»rv.-d  In  Uie  K..flir  »ar  oi  1863-63  (Me«lMl). 

37  M.Jor  Him.  H.  Ciitfu'd  wa«t  at  tiie  battle  oi  B  mhi  Hlaat«  in  1848,  and  i erred  in  the  Knlfir  war  of 
1853-53  (Medul).  AIsu  tne  Ea^iein  campaign  of  ie>64  (Medal  and  Clasps)  a«  A  tde-ueCamp  to  MiOor*OeaeraI 
Uuilfr. 

88  Ka^or  Warren  CapUlas  Kixon,  H.  H.  L.  Newdigate,  Wiudhaaa.  and  Efertoa,  atrred  in  Ukt  Eastern 
campaian  ot  ld64  (M.>dal  and  Glisps).  including  tlie  baule  of  Alma. 

to  Captain  the  Hon.  Harrington  Pellew  served  with  tkr  43rd  In  tho  Kafllr  war  of  1861.69  (Medal).  Alao 
at  the  aM^  of  i^ebaatopoi,  and  waa  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  tth  Sept.  (Mc4al). 

•8  Captain  Undearaerved  in  tiie  Kaffir  war  of  1833-38  (Medal)  t  and  was  also  present  at  dM  «attlt*f 
T^^-SJTf*  'D*  «»««n»  campaign  of  1S54-86  (Medal  and  Clasp%  todndteg  **•  «>•«••  ^  AJlM  moA 
afwa  Oi  BooastopoL 

31  W4forllnareMrrs«rT«dfiittMK«fBrim'ori6M*63(M«4aI).  Ate  at  thestafaof  0ek«toyat<piaia) 


Atjffe  Brigade.  %\% 

•f  eapi.  ThTime  terrvd  th«  Bastem  camjwign  of  1854-55,  indudlng  the  iMUUe  of  Al|u,  otoM  m4  Idl  of 
MiMiopoI  {Medal  Md  Claapo).  —  - 

t9  Arpj  it  Churchill  »ervtd  in  the  Kefllr  war  of  IB4fl-47  (Ifcdal).  Alto  the  Eavtem  r^mpafini  of  I8.U*M| 
includini;  the  bellies  of  Alind  an  i  Iiikerniiin,  aqd  siej^e  of  Sebascopol— v«mnded  in  the  trenches  (Med*! 
and  Ciaaifis). 

3ft  Ciiiiu  Coote  Ruller  nerved  the  Rastern  caniitalflfn  of  I8$4.  iniiidin^  the  battiet  of  ^Imaaud  Inkennev 
(••verel.  wixinded).  and  sive  of  debnHiu|ioI  (Medal  and  Clit«|)*>). 

3fi  Capt.  Hon.  U.  B.  Lpsue  -eryed  in  the  haf^r  wur  ot  185.'-53  (Medial).  AIro  the  EaMern  campaign  of 
18M-5!S,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  •U%it  oi  SebaUoftol  (MeJiil  and  (!Itii>p«). 

96  CitpL  liitiu  A.  Anson  served  ut  tiie  sit^cp  ol  S^biiitiiiMil  fnim  Jan.  1855  (Mvilttl). 

97  Lieut.  Talbot  yfrvcd  die  Kasiern  cumpaign  <ir  18A4-55,  Inclmling  ili«  m^ge  of  Sehattrpol  (Medal). 

|8  teat.  Brett  evrvfrJ  In  the  Kaffir  wur  oi  1846-47,  and  ihat  of  195258  (>ledal)j  nnd  he  whs  ^e^ere'r 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bo-ui  Pimits  in  1848.  i<- r^ed  the  Eastern  t:"ms.iigii  lY  1854>55,  iocludinc  IM 
bat'les  of  Alma  and  Inkirman  and  bicge  of  Seba^tiopd  (M' dal  <|nd  Cln-pO*  ' 

88f  Li^u^Sannd«*rs  served  at  the  siege  of  Seb<tst  pol  from  4ao.  1855,  and  waa  with  the  CQTeriof  partr 
l(*ttdiflg  the  aiiack  on  the  R<dtin  on  the  18ih  June  (MVdnI). 

80  Lieuts.  Musgravc,  Glyo,  Tottenham,  Rooper,  and  Ituthien  sorTed  at  the  airge  of  Scbastcpol  in  1859 
(Medal). 

40  Lieut.  Ashton  s<>rTed  at  the  Fasiern  campagn  of  1854-^>  iQrliiilng  ibe  banlee  of  Alnra,  BaUkl#«a, 
and  Inkprman;  wa*  a  volunteer  sharpshooter  in  f  ont  of  sebasmpol  and  of  the  first  engaged  at  the  tepulse 
of  th«  KOrtie  on  8«ln  On.  (M.d.d  and  Cta«p<). 

41  LicuK.  Mo  're.  i  l.i>nis  V.yTv,  tcrleh,  mid  Rilej  rfrv»>d  at  the  ffege  of  8»ba»topol  In  1856,  and  werp 
wounded  Ht  ii>e  atiark  on  ibe  Rifdan  on  ihe  8tli  Stpt.  (Mi'dal). 

4'2  Quarter- MMtcr  l*eui-oi-ke  served  in  KattrarsM  :n  the  cM«'pnign  of  1846;  and  wiib  one  q(  th«*  coluQina 
which  pfnelraied  the  Am  •tola  MounUinn  in  ilif  Spring  or  18-17  (M  rial.)  He  ferveil  alsn  with  the  troopa 
under  Sir  Harry  Smith  which  crossed  the  Oranse  River  in  1848  to  ciipiire-^*  the  insurrection  of  the  Hutch 
Bucrt.  nnd  was  prewnt  in  th**  ai'tion  of  Boera  Plaatf.  Served  the  J^»iern  t-«ropaigo  of  1894-69,  Iniluding 
tbe  battie  of  Al  ua  (Uedal  and  Clai^p). 

44  Surgeon  B  >wen  •••rved  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  18.59-63  (Mf»dal).  and  acted  aa  Principel  Medicft 
Officer  to  the  expedition  agdnst  the  Kuffir  Chief  Kr  li,  in  Aug  1852.  Was  shpwrerk>d  in  H.M.I. 
Birkenftend  oflT  Umger  Point,  Cape  -^f  Ooiid  Hope,  26th  Peb.  1852.  S.  rved  the  Ka»t«'ni  campaign  of  1864-69. 
ind  .ding  Iho  ba  lies  of  Alma  and  Inkeraan  aid  siege  rf  Sei^a^topol  (Meilal  and  Vl  thpt.). 

44  A a^ist -Surgeon  Williams  »erved  the  £H»'ern  campaign  ot  1854-56.  including  Uic  batiles  of  Alma. 
Balaklava,  and  Inkermun,  and  aiege  of  Seba>>topc)l  (Medul  and  Cla^po)! 

45  Paymaster  Large  served  the  £uaiern  campaign  uf  1854-65,  Incldding  the  battle  of  Alna  (Medal  and 
Clavp). 

46  Capt.  Bbwkett  served  the  Eaatero  campaign  of  1854-55,  Inclnding  tbe  battlea  of  Almf,  Balaklan,  and 
Inkennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopul;  Cv)mmandeu  a  ladder  party  at  the  aWult  of  the  3edftn  un  the  ibth  Junp, 
and  was  dangerously  wounded— left  leg  amnatatcl  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

47  Capt  Deede.x  served  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  i834,  iodudiug  tbe  battlee  uf  ^Uaa  tdd  lojterman,  and  sicca 
of  Seba^topul  ( Medal  and  Claps )■  ^ 

'  48  ('apt.  R  B.  Glyn  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55  with  the  8tb  Husfsrs,  <Qclading  the  expedition 
into  the  r>obrui«cba,  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkciman.and  siege  of  Sebohtupol ;  piumoled  tu  a  cotitpanyln  tbe 
Ist  Batt.  Bitic  Brigade  fn  Aug.  iB-U,  and  served  with  the  reserve  at  the  storming  ol  Uie  l^edan  on  the  Sih  6ept. 
(i:ed»land  Claspo). 

iVCa,  L  Hon'^L.  W.  Milles  served  with  tbe  4trd  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  >f  1651-52  (Medal). 

M  Capt.  Dillon  served  with  the  »8th  Regt.  in  tbe  Punjaub  campaign  of  1 848- -» 9  (Medal),  also  wiib  the  Flank 
CompanUa  in  the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  i  .<50. 

51  Capt.  Eai-ie  served  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  George  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  l8;)l-53  (MedalL 

62  Lieut.  Fremantle  nerved  In  the  Eastern  campaign  ttom  Nuv.  1854  to  June  1856,  and  was  B^ertlj 
wounded  in  tbe  attack  of  tbe  Fed  in  on  the  X8ih  June  I  Medal  nnd  Clasp) 

53  Lieat.  Singer  senr'ed  the  Ba^item  campalun  of  i 854-5  i,  including  tbe  battles  of  Alma,  BalaklaTa,  and  In 
keman,  and  siege  of  Soba  top<>l  (Medal  and  Claspe). 

54  Uent.  Knox  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65.  indnding  the  battles  of  41roa.  BalakbtT^.  and 
Inkennan.  aiege  of  SebaOopoI.  repulse  of  the  itortie  on  Sbtb  Oct.,  and  with  the  ladder  party  in  the  attack  of  the 
Redan  on  the  i8tb  June,  whei)  he  wa«  severely  wounded  by  grape  shot— left  arm  amputated  at  tbe  fbouUer 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

1  j  Lieut  Grey  served  at  the  eiega  and  iUl  of  SobaetopoU  and  attaoka  on  thd  Redan  on  the  19ib  'one  and  f  th 
«ept.  (M»dal  vad  Clasp). 


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1st  West  India  Regiment  of  Foot. 

"DOMINICA"  "MARTINIQUE"  "GUADALOUPK." 
ColonsU'^'^  Wi  Sir  George  Bowle«.«  KCB.  Bns,  20  Dec.  04;  Lt.  and  Cavt 

1  Feb.  10;  Maj.  18  June  16;  Lt.^CoL  U.June  21 ;  Co/.  10  Jan.  87;  Af^.. 

Gen.  9  Nov.  4(5 ;  Lt-Gen.  20  June  64  ;  CoL  Ut  W.  I.  Re^t.  9  Sept  66 
£r^-Co/«.— Fred.  Augustus  Wetherall,'  Efis,  10  Dec.  29;  Z^  p  14  Dec   32  • 

Cfipt.  P  1  Aui.  44  ;  MfOor,  m  15  Sept.  64 ;  Lt.-CoL  P 1  May  65.  *        ' 

Luke  Smyth  O'Connor,^  Eiu,  i'27  Apr.  27 ;  Lt,  22  Mar.  31  ;  Capt.  p  17  Jan  34  • 

Br^,-AJaJ  9  Nov.  46;  Maj.  1  Jan.  47  j  Brev.  Lt.-Col,  3  Feb.  63 ;  X<.-Co/. 

21  Sept.  66. 
2lf/i;or«.— James  Clarke,  JEns,  11  Jan.  21;   Xf.  P19  July  27  ;  Cant  21  AnrU 

36;  ^'•.-^l/.O  Nov  46     ^f^.i  Mar.  48;  Brevet  Lieut  ICoL^O  J  aX 
George  Rob«K)n,  ^w.  21  July  25;  Lt.  17  AprU  28;  Capt.  1  June  39;  J5rw.- 

Mffj.  11  Nov.  .">!  ;  M/0.  21  Sept.  65. 


Captains. 
Augustus  Wm.  Murray^ 
Richard  D'Oyly  Fletcher 

Robert  Hughes 

James  Henry  Robeson  . . 

Henry  Anton 

Wm.  J()hn  Chamberlayne 

Alexandre  Bravo    

NVm.  A.Arnold  Walllngcr 

Anthony  TmiHtiill, « 

JamesAlixander  Fi-aser. . 
Wm.  Newconien  Wutts.. 
James  Siiortall  Marauley 

LlBUTBMAMTS. 

John  Fanning 

George  Tliorne,  s 

William  James  Ross  .... 
Angus  Wdliam  Mackay . . 
Wm.  Jjiwrence  Murphy 
Chidley  Samuel  Coofe  .. 
W.H.P.FitzM.Sirachan 
Henry  Francl-i  Luke .... 
Edw.  Barnes  Goodman  . . 
Efiward  Staines  Harrison 
Geo.  Arch  bold  liohertson 
John  Keate  S.  Henderscm 
Henry  RrgiuHld  Sykes  .. 
Wm.  Walker  W.Johnston 

Patrick  M  alone 

J.  Riciid.G'Meara  Lawler 

Francis  Bant     

William  Kenrick    

Geo.  Rob.  R.  KitzMaurice 

Tl.omas  Edminids,  AdJ . . 

Ensigns. 

James  MoHitt 

Arthur WMIliam  Barron.. 
Edward  Trevor  Dunn ... . 
Alex.  M.  W.  Samson.... 

John  M'Anley    .... 

Alfred  A.  James 

Arthur  Wm.  C.  Nowlan  . 

Henry  Callanan 

William  Hartrick 

JoMph  Alexander  Smith . 


EN8I(4K. 


LIEUT. 


28  Dec.  32 
21  Apr.  43 

2  June  39 

23  Nov.  39 

14  Jan.  42 

••26  Nov.  42 

6  July  49 

P 15  Feb.  50 

2  May  45 

27  Oct.  43 

9  Dec.  45 

18  Aug.  43 

30  Dec.  45 

29  April  46 
12  May  48 

23  May  48 
11  Jan.  60 

p  14  Mar,  61 

14  Feb.  62 

P 13  May  63 

4  May  49 

21  Nov.  61 

21  Sept.  52 

P  13  Sept.  68 

P21  Oct.  53 

4  Aug.  64 

24  Nov.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
16  Mar.  55 

P SO  Mar.  65 

9  June  64 

24  April  65 


P  28  Nov.  37 

P  19  Apr.  44 

18  June  41 

15  Apr.  42 
3  Mar.  43 
0  Dec.  44 

PI5  Feb.  50 
P  2  Jan.  62 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P  8  Aug.  45 
21  Mar.  48 
18  Nov.  44 

6  Apr.  48 

10  April  49 

31  Mav  50 

13  Jan'.  51 

P  30  May  61 

P  22  Oct.  52 

p  25  Feb.  63 

P17  Feb.  64 

21  May  64 

31  Aug.  64 

6  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  56 

27  Mar.  65 

30  Mar.  65 

29  June  65 

6  July  66 

16  Aug.  66 
21  Sept.  65 
16  June  65 
26  Oct.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-BIAJ. 


20  Jane  54 


25  Nov.  42 
9  Apr.  47 
6  Apr.  48 

20  Nov.  48 

21  Muy  64 
31  Auif.  64 

P  29  Sept.  64 
P13  Fell.  55 

26  Nov.  64 
16  Mar.  55 
21  Sept  66 

P  30  Nov.  66 


S  Lt.-CoL  WvtlMnU  Mrrcd  the 
Mm|wi«n  at  isas  in  AS^buitftu 
ud  BelooehUUn,  witb  the  ITtfa 
Rcgt .  and  wu  preMot  at  tb« 
•torm  and  capture  of  Gbntace 
(Mpdal),  andor  KbeUt. 

4  Colonel  QfConnor  comnandad 
a  brigade  of  SB  oflccn,  700  N.  C. 
oficera  and  aoldiefs  of  detaeh- 
ment*:— Ut.  2od,  and  Sid  Wcat 
India  Begt.-Knrolled  Penrionen, 
Koyal  Gambia  Militia ;  CoBunandcr 
Bradthaw,  a  portiun  at  the  offleen, 
Milon,  and  marines  of  H.  M.  chip 
RefiMtamee,  which  mairhrd  firom 
Batbuiat,  Gambia,  on  the  30th 
Majr  againtt  the  rebel  Mabonetan 
chiefs  of  Combo,  and  on  iha  1st 
June  1858,  siormed.  captured,  and 
totally  destroyed  the  strongly  stock- 
aded town  of  Bab^jee.  defeatiar 
and  reuiiuff  the  combined  rebel 
forces  of  8aV)ce,  Bniftii,  Gongwn, 
and  Mandenang,  resultibg  in  the 
Kinir  of  Combo  and  his  chiefa 
ceding  by  treaty  a  valuable  tract  of 
territory  to  the  Brituh.  Captain 
Murrsy  commanded  the  centre  dU 
vision  of  the  brigade,  an  i  «as  etk« 
gaged  at  the  stonning  and  captun 
of  the  stockades  of  8«b^}ee. 


17  Auff.  66 

6  Sept.  56 

7  Sept.  66 
26  Sept.  66 

1  Oct.  66 

2  Oct.  66 
2  Nov.  66 

15  Nov.  66 

16  Nov.  65 
I  7  Dec.  65 

Augustus  Sullivan |   u  Dec.  55 

Edward  Smith    |  21  Dec.  65  , 

Pftymaster.'--ChBT\e8  Siokely,  27  May  63 ;  Qr.^Miut.  17  March  48. 

At{futaiU.^Luut.  Tlioma»  Edmunds,  24  April  65. 

Qtt«r*er-Af</*^«-.— William  Thomson,  17  June  63. 

5ttry«m.-.RolKTt  John  Cole,  M.D.,  24  Dec.  52 ;  Asslst.^Surg.  27  Aug.  41. 

Assi8t.-Surg9.^1^ohBTX  Speedy.  1 1  March  63.  ^ 

William  Arthur  Thomson,  M.B.  14  Oct.  61. 
Facings  Whiu^.—Agentt,  Mes*rs.  Cox  dc  Co. 
elie^'iid'^lSJj^'^^fV.^SS^^^^^  ?«™"3r  In  1805  and  6,  under  Lord  Cathcart.  Pre«»nt  at  th 

liw  and  11).  and  was  p^m  5  the  nalS^  iV^i^r'^^i'/f""  J^S  *°  WU  (excepllng  the  wlatm  of 

5irn;/^f?e^i„r/jf?r^^^^^^^ 


YMn'b«rT. 

63 

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2nd  West  India  Regiment  of  Foot. 


221 


Cotone/.— 9  5tr Robert  John  Harvey,*  CB.,  Snt.%  Oct.  03;  Xf.  24  Mar.  04; 

Cap*.  2  Jan.  06;  Mqj.  26  July  11;  Lt.-Col.  21   June  13;  Co/.  22  July  30  ; 

Mfo..Gen,23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov. 51  ;  Co/. 2(1  W.  I.  Regt.  16  JuDe48. 
Lieut'ColotieU,— Stephen  John  Hill,'  Ens,  10  Nov.  25 ;  Lieut.  13  Feb.  28  ;  Capt. 
15  April  42 ;  Brev.-Major,  15  Feb.  50;  Major,  9  Sept.  61 ;  Lt.-Col.  6  Jhd.  64. 
Henry  Wase  Wbitfeild,  Ens,  13  Feb.  28;  Lt,  28  Oct.  31 ;  Capt,  15  April  42: 

Mf{Jor,  14  Feb.  53  ;  Lt-Col.  3  Feb.  64. 
Alexandi  r  Q.  Grant,  Cornet,  P  4  Oci.  33 ;  Lieut.  P 18  Dec.  36  ;  Capt.  p  6  Aug. 

42;  Mqjor,  P 10  Nov  48;  Lieut.-CoL^Sl  Aug.  55. 
ilf/yor*.— JohnMiUer,  ^n*.  P29Dec.  3.>;  Lieut.  26  Jan.  39;  Capt.  16  Mar. 

46;  ilfo/or,  6  Jan.  54. 
Thomaa  Gibbings,  Ens.  15  Jan.  47 ;  Ueut.  27  April  49;  Capt.  p  22  Oct.  62 ; 

Mqjor,  P  9  June  54. 


Captains. 
Charles  C.Rookea'   .... 

William  Anderson^    

J  as.  Dclamain  Mends    . . 
Wm.  McCarthy  Murray . . 

John  Harger 

John  Dearie  Recce 

Wm.  Elliot Mockler  .... 
James  Owen  BnvilP  .... 
Charle*  John  Patterson 
Francis  Robert  Charnock 

Robert  Scott 

Robi'rt  Bourne   

Lieutenants. 
George  James  Ivey    .... 
D.  Aikman  Patterson .... 
R.  S.  Wilkinson  Jones  . . 
James  Lambert  by  me   .. 
Joseph  William  Haleman 
Lloyd  R.  Creak  Drouct* 
Jolin  Foulkes  Becher    . 
Horatio  James  Wise  ... 

William  Davis    

WilUam  St.  Anbin 

Milner  Burleigh  * 

Jamen  King^lev  Maunsell 

John  Harger   

Chrisioiiher  Fred.  Holt 
W.  Cooke  O'Siiaughnessy 
John  Robert  Tliouison  •• 
?*.  Sewell  Davenport  .... 
William  Henry  Herrick .. 
Ensigns. 

Henry  Carvell,^4/ 15  Dec.  54 

£diitund  Frederick  Tarte  p  23  Mar.  65 
H.B  HoUinshead  Klundell  30  Mar.  55 
James  Gerrar«J  King ....  7  ^fpt.  55 
M.Win.BidwellEdwanles  23  Oct.  65 
Mchl.  John  Maciiar.iara..  26  Oct.  55 
Charles  T.  Edwards  ....  2  Nov.  55 
Walter  Barnes  Pugh ....     1 6  Nov.  65 

Norman  U'Arcy 23  N ov.  55 

Edward  Dunning  Lye  . .  30  Nov.  55 
Geo.  Hayier  Macaulay  . .  p  13  Dec.  65 

Martin  Lynch 14  Dec.  65 

Edward  Thomas  Oldfield  p20  Dec.  55 
...     21  Dec.  55 


ENSIGN. 

P  11  Mar.  i2 
10  July  37 

P  3  Nov.  37 
22  Feb.  39 
25  Oct.  39 

p  29  Dec.  48 

8  May  40 
P23  Mar.  47 
P  2  Oct.  47 
P12  Dec.  51 

15  April  42 
Pll  Nuv.63 

1  Nov.  44 
P  4  April  46 

13  Auu.  47 

14  Oct.  48 
P  27  D€C.  50 

9  Feb.  40 

27  April  49 

28  April  49 


LIEUT. 


P31  Dec.  42 

26  Oct.  3y 

26  Oct.  39 

4  Aug.  41 

15  April 42 

P  28  Aug.  49 

15  April  42 
P  20  Oct.  48 

16  Sept.  51 
P  28  Jan.  63 

10  Nov.  43 
P 16  Feb.  55 

16  Jan.  47 
29  July  47 

11  July  51 

26  Dec.  51 
P  20  Dec.  51 

27  Apr.  52 

17  Aug.  52 
14  Feb.  63 


24  Aug.  62,P18  0ct.  53 


23  Jhu.  52 

24  Dec.  52 
20  Sept.  63 
12  Nov.  53 

6  Jan.  64 

P  16  June  54 

P 16  Feb.  65 

31  Jan.  65 1 


4  Aug.  64 
30  Dec.  64 

2  Feb.   65 
1  J  une  do 

22  June  65 

3  AuK.  55 
P   7  Sept.  66 

11   May  65 


6  Jan.  44  P  28  April  46 


p  20  Mar.  46 

9  Nov.  46 

29  July  47 

1  July  61 

6  Sept.  51 

p  28  Jan.  63 

14  Feb    63 

P 16  Dec.  63 

P  10  Feb.  54 

P  16  June  64 

26  Jan.  56 

P   7  Dec.  66 


BREV.-UAJ. 


8  Gnptain  Rnokea  eon- 
manded  a  fone  employrd 
agamai  th**  rebell  ou«  h.hiiiilt- 
Nnu  of  OaniBb  Ai-crH  sad  Ls- 
budu,  on  I  be  Gold  Conti,  and 
uRiiinat  itie  kfnga  and  chleii  of 
ib«  MoriMb  country,  at  the 
town  of  Maligeab,  In  18M. 

d  Captain  Anderaon,  Liouts. 
Drouot,  Grant  and  Burleigh 
were  present  at  ibe  atorm  and 
destruction  of  tbe  fortified  Ka- 
live  Uandingo  town  of  Sabijce 
un  the  Oambia,on  the  lit  June 
1869. 

7  Capt.  BotUI  aerfcd  with  a  de- 


iaehnentorWofthcC«7loB  BiSc^ 
'    "rataikdaceoiid 

the  tappresvioB  of  the  rebclUon  in  the  Kandian  Prck 


which  defeated  the  insvrsmis  in  the  drM  and 
•ttaek  on  Komcgalle  on  the  30th  aodSUi  i 


fdurivf 


vinees  io  1848. 

>  Lt..CoL  Hill  oommaDded  an  expedition  8C  milca  np 
I  he  Gambia  in  1849;  stormed  and  deatrored  the  foti* 
tied  town  of  Bambacoo.  Aih  May;  attacked  and  par. 
tially  destroyed  tbe  fortided  town  of  Kccnnnif  7th 
Hay:  action  and  dcfcat  of  the  enemy  on  the  plams  of 
Qnenella.  He  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the 
Sod  and  3rd  West  India  Rcgts.in  the  combined  attack 
of  a  British  and  French  naval  tad  land  fbroe  under 
Commodore  Fanshawe  in  the  attack  and  loul  defeat 
of  pirates  ai  the  Isiaod  of  Basis,  Jeha  RiTcr,  Western 
AfHca,  ISth  Dec.  1849.  The  thanks  of  the  Lords  of 
the  Admiralty  wore  eoBveycd  to  himself  and  detach- 
ment, and  he  recciTcd  the  brtret  rank  of  Miyor. 


Thomas  Pureloy 

Paymaster.--io\m  Mattliews  Gibbs,  10  Oct.  49. 

Adjutant. — Ens.  Henry  Curvell,  18  May  65. 

Quarter'Master.^T\\om^%  Kelly,  2  Oct.  55. 

Surgeon.-^iohu  Wm.  Mofttyn,  M.D.  16  Mar.  49;  Assist.-Surg.  8  Mar.  44. 

Assist.'Surys.-^Jda.  Edw. Clutterbuck,  M.D.  22  Dec.48. p    Facings    Ydlow.— > 

T.  Llewellyn  Mavh,  M.D.  5  Mar.  62.     I   AgttUs,  Messra.  G.  R. 

Wynne  Peyton  Fru2er,21  Oct.  63.         L&  W.  MacGrigor. 

Digitized  by  ^^jOO*^ It! 


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Srrf  fVest  India  Regiment  of  Foot. 

U—m  Wiru  Wood/  CB.  KH.  Sm.  8?  Jw.  97 ;  Zitut^  9T  Pec.  97 ;  Oinl. 
c.  02  J  MifJ.  14  May  07  j  X^.-CoZ.  8  April  13 ;  Col.  ^  July  30 ;  MaJ.-^ 
*1  ;  Lt'Gen.  U  Nov.  61;  Gen,  31  Aug.  65;  Col.  8rd  W^at 


22d 

3  Dec.  02 , 

(?«n.  23  Nov. 

India  Regt.  B  Feb.  40. 
Lieui.'CoU.—Goor^Q  A.  K.  d'Arcy,'  Em.  P  21  April  37;  Li^uf.  26  Sept.  39 ; 

Capt.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqjor,  P  6  July  62 ;  Lt.^Col.  P  7  July  64. 
5ir  William  Gordon,  Bi.,  Ens.  p 5  June  28;  Lt.  P27  April  32  ;  Cnpt.  P  12  &Iay 

37  ;  Mf^or,  p  0  Nov.  46;  Brev.-  Li.-Col.  20  June  64 ;  It-QoL  9  Jan.  6*. 
Mqjort. — George  Butter  Triacott  Colman,  Em.  31  Dec.  30 ;  Lieut.  7  Jan.  42  j 

Capt.  24  July  63 ;  .V/yor,  v  7  June  64. 
Edward  Conran,  Qr.-M.  2  Dec.  42;  Em-  17  Oct,  46;  Z^  P6  Nov.  47;  Capt. 

P  4  Feb.  63 ;  Mqjor,  P 16  May  66.  ; 


Captains. 


James  Palmer    

Jame^  Traverp    , , . . . 

James  Waddell 

Rich.  Plunketlrelando 
Clayton  S.  Hext  Ilin^'ston 
Francis  Richard  Taylor. 
Peter  John  Macdonald  . 
Wm.  Beverley  Robinson 
Reginald  Guard  Palmer 
Wm.  H.  Wilson  Hawtayne 
Fred.  Geo.  NuttuU  Claike 

Lieutenants. 
j  James  Francis  Birgh    , . . 

iThomas  M*Curdy 

I  John  O*  Flanagan    

I  Robert  Wlllock  Davies  ,. 
William  Ivors  Lurinan  •• 
'  William  John  Russwurm^ 
i  Riibert  William  Barley. . 
I  Parr  W.  Kingsmill,  *.4«(?. 

Claudius  Kirr    

George  Alleyne  Rogci-s . 
Henry  JaniL-s  Rainaford^ 
Wm.  D'  lij»tfirre  Taylor  . 
Thomas  Maurice  QuilP. 
Thomas  Hanrahan^  ... 

West  Holmes  Hill 

JamoA  Wutson 

Eilward  Armstrong    . . . 
George  GanL  Beazley    . 
Alfred.  Aug.  Richardson 
Hy.  Wellington  Hartford. 

Alexander  Dunlop 

Jas.  John  Leslie  Duncan 

Henry  Rowland 

Wm.  Bice  MuUiuer  .... 
Eksioks. 

William  Cody     

Francis  Shearman 

John  Tucker  ...» 

Richard  Alex.  Skuas. . . . 

Thomas  Dunn    

Chaa.  O'L.  L.  Prendergast 
George  Stow  Baet .... 
James  Bower  JacksoQ 
Francis  John  Greeu  . . 
Spencer  Cobbold  Page 
George  O'Conncll 


20  Apr.  16 
4t8  Hov,  34 

P  6  Feb.  36 

23  Dec.  36 
28  June  38 
28  May  42 
85  Oct.  39 
27  Apr.  49 
10  Oct.  49 

P  17  Jan.  61 
P  17  May  60 

7  Jan.  42 

P29  Mar.  42 

P  24  Jan.  46 

27  Feb.  46 

P  26  Sept.  46 

6  Feb.  47 

8  Oct  47 

7  Aug.  46 

12  Sept.  48 

P  8  Mar.  60 

16  June  49 

18  Apr.  61 

19  Aug.  61 
1  Nov.  51 

22  Nov.  61 
.18  Oct.  63 

16  Apr.  62 
P17  Aug.  62 

18  Nov.  63 

24  Mar.  64 
P  9  June  64 

21  July  64 
P31  Aug.  64 
P  1  Sept.  64 


6  June  16 

29  July  36 

2  May  38 

28  Dec.  38 

11  Sept.  40 

16  May  4.^ 

18  June  41 

26  Aug.  61 

31  Oct.  61 

P16  July  62 

P17  Oct.  61 


30  Dec,  42 
2  June  43 
I  Oct.  46 
7  Aug  47 

27  Apr.  49 

28  Aptil    9 

29  April  49 
16  April  60 

6  June  61 

?  6  June  61 

10  Sept.  61 

24  July  63 


captain. 

26  Aug.  39 

16  Apr.  42 

1  May  46 

17  July  49 

2  June  60 

P21  May  60 

26  Mar.  62 

P24  Mar.  54 

P   7  June  64 

P   4  Aug.  64 

PloMay  6^ 

BKBV.-MAJ. 

U  Nov.  61 
20  June  64 


1  Geu«ral  Wood  teijad  its  ycarf 
in    the    West    Indie*.       Aecom: 
panied  the  expedition  to  aonovcr 
in  18U&.    H   next  lerrcd  the  £«»• 
pairn  of  1808-9,  in  el  d  din  |r  the  battle 
of  Uorunn*.    Subteqttentiy  at  the 
•icfc  of  Flushing,  he  volunteered 
to  storm    the  enemy's  entrench- 
ments, irhich  he  carried:  and  in 
November  he  was  ayain  sent  to 
Walcheren  to  cover  theerabarka- 
rirtB  of  I  he  troops  when  the  island 
«'M  evacuated.    In  1810  he  pro- 
ceeded   to     the     Mrdiierraneaa, 
wbf  r.  he  served  t)p-ee  years.and  on 
beinf  promoted,  in   I8U,  to   ihe 
14  Aiiir    .'^n    Lieut.- Colonelcy  of  the  both,  he 
**  fL  *•   ZZ  joined  the  armTipSpaiD.    In  10U 
Xti  May    O*   he  accompanied  the  8&th  toAme- 
25  AUit.  54   »''<^»»  •"*    commanded    It  •(  the 
nt  J   A  rT   *»«»^«  o^  Bladensburg.  where  he 

P  lo  Aug.  o4  received  fon  severe  wounds,  had  a 
6  Oct.  64  ^orae  shot  under  him.  and  wae 
I   yv  (-4    obli(red  to  surrender  himself  as  a 

J   UGC.  O*   prisoner  of  war.    He  has  recfiTed 
16  Mar.  65    the  war  Medal  with  one  C)a»p  for 

16  Mar.  65  jTi'l-Col .  d'Arey  wee  preeeu  t 
24  April  65  ,  on  the  Staff  rfurin^  ihe  operja- 
24  April  65  tlone  of  a  fleld-forc*  U  th.f 
P  \&  Mav  fi/j  Southern  Mabratta  country  iff 
o?  a  ?  r?  »»<4-4«»  «"**•'  Mmor-Qeper»l 
21  Sept.66  D^iaMptie. 


10  Nov.  64 

19  Jan.  66 
29  June  66 

6  July  66 
16  Oct.  66 
23  Oct.  66 

20  Oct.  66 
2  Not.  66 

22  Nov.  56 

23  Nov.  66 
14  Dec.  66 

Paymaster. — John  Davi(}  Blythe,  3  June  63. 

Ae^utant.'-Lumt.  Parr  Wm.  KingsmUl,  28  May  64. 

Quarter-Master.^UsiTtiu  Doorley,  16  Oct.  66. 

5ttr^«m.— O'Connor  D'Arcy.  M.D.,  12  Jan.  65;  As^iit.-Surf.  ^  Oct.  ^, 

Amtt.'Surg$.—ThomuB  Manners,  22  Dec  48. 

Horatio  George  Martelli/  16  Feb.  60.     rFacingsBlni^r- Agents 
Frederick  WiUiam  Mooi^,  28  Oct.  68.    LMasan.  Dowaes  A  Son. 


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X.Mii^.-Coton«;.— Samu«l  Braybrooke,*  2nd  Lt.  17  Dec.  12 ;    Lt,  29  ApHl  18  ; 

Capt,  P6  March  23  ;  Mt^.  p  27  Feb.  35  ;  Lt.-Col.  26  Jan. 44  ;  CoL  20  June 64. 
ilf/yor*.— Peter  Bennet  Reyne,2nc/  jLf.28  Sept.  18;  X^  16  Dec.  22  ;  Capt,  p21 

Dec.26j  Br«?.-Af/y.23  Nov.  41 ;  Maj.  20 June  45;  Brev.Lt.-CoL  1 1  Nov.  51. 
William  Twisleton  Layard,'  2nrf  Lieut,  p22  Feb.  33 ;  Lieut.  p22  Nov. 36  j  Cant. 

P  16  Ang.  89  ;  Major,  P28  Sept.  47  ;  Brev.  Lt  -Col.  28  Nov.  54. 


Captains. 
9  mi  Thomas  LilUe« 
JamesMitchellMacdonald 
Edward  John  Holworthy 
Qeorge  Richard  Canipsie 
Waiiam  Cha».  Vanderspar 
Chas.Theopliilus  Clement 
Donald  Duncan  Graham 

Henry  John  Bewg 

LionelHo«k« 

Cornelius  Chas.  Dnrnford 
Edw.  Frederick  Tranchell 
Macartney  Hume  Old  Held' 
Richard  Henry  Brook'.. 
Thomas  Clark 


LiBUTENANTS. 

David  Stewart'** 

Samuel  Sharpe  

William  Robert  Gray.... 
Geo.  Adolphus  Tranchell 
Alfred  J  n.  Douglas  Smith 
Chas.  Caldwell  Grantham 

Marr  Ward 

Wm.  Joseph  Gorman, a^'. 
A  lex.  Max  well  Rutherfoj  d** 
Walter  Henry  Long  .... 
R.SeymourCroztonSiller) 
Rupert  Campbell  Watson 
James  Ciimiibetl  Fielding 

Jamea  Meaden    

Gother  Mann  Parsons  . . 

Ensigns. 
Thot.  Geo.  O'D.  Hervey 
Frederick  Blair  Staples.. 
Constane.  HaywHrJ  Rt-aU 
Cliuit.  Hamilton  Roddy  „ 
Samuel  Hamly  Halahan 
Blm>J.  Stepiien  Du  Jiirdip 

Charles  Lynott 

John  James  Cahill  Miller 
Orbv  Montgomery  Hunter 

William  Guy 

Andri  V  Murray  Walker 
Francis  Archibald  Stewart 
Vfm,  Blddul|»h  Pinchard 
Charles  Dyneley  Baynes 


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26  Oct.  80 

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5  Nov.  12 
P 16  Aug,  39 
P  24  Sept.  41 
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22  July   42 

6  Bt-pt.  34 
10  Feb.  43 
30  May  43 
26  Nov.  41 
loJun.  47 

26  Apr.  44 

7  Nov.  42 

8  Nov.  42 
7  April43 

20  June  45 
P  16  Dec.  46 

16  Sept.  46 

12  Jan.  47 

13  Jan.  47 

16  Jan.  47 
P 18  Dec.  47 

7  Jan.  48 
OMar.  49 

10  Apr.  40 

27  Feb.  62 

17  Oct.  61 

13  Oct.  64 

S4  Apr.  65 

.18  May  65 

8  June  66 
1  Mav  66 
6  July  66 
6  July  66 

27  July  66 
P}7  Aug.  56 

28  Aug.  55 

30  Aug.  66 

31  Aug.  66 
81  Aug,  66 

21  Sept.  66 


I    i7July   15 

P  29  July  36 

P  26  Jan.  39 

14  July  14 

9  Oct.  42 

I   30  May  43 

I  Pie  Sept.  45 

16  April 45 

I     4  Dec.  38 

8  June  45 

20  June  45 
PlDMar.  44 

13  Sept.  61 
23  July  46 

Pll  Nov.  45 

8  Jan.  47 

do 

9  Jan.   47 
P28Sept.47 

28  Oct.  47 

P   7  July  48 

12  Sept.  51 

30  July  b'2 

P  12  Oct.  6i 

P  26  Nov.  59 

21  Sept.  64 

16  Mar.  66 
PIO  Aug.  66 

17  Aug.  65 


7  Deo.  3o     11  Mov.  51 
P  9  May  45 
P  17  Oct.  45 

8  Jan.  47 
P28Sept.47 

18  May  49 

P15  Nov.  50 

12  Sept.  61 

27  April  49 
30  July  62 

28  Jan.  63 
15  Mar.  53 

PIO  Aug.  66 
27  Mar.  65 


4  M%)or  Liliie  Mnred  in  the 
Peninsula  from  Dec.  1813totlia 
end  of  ih«  war*  including  the 
croHing  of  the  Zadino;  batl)i;  of 
Vtttoria ;  hiockade  of  Pampa* 
luna  from  5Ui  to  ISth  July  ; 
pa«s  of  Rflncesvalles,  88th  July, 
hutile  of  I'Hnipeluna,  SSth  July . 
Miveile,  Nive  (Oih  lo  ISth  Dec.) 
Orthes(gevereIy  wounded),  and 
ToulouM.  J^resent  at  Watrr- 
loo  on  ihe  ISth  June,  and  at  the 
<«iorminif  of  Otmbriy.  He  hut 
raceivec}  ilie  v\  ar  Medal  and 
«ix  (  la<-p».  He  coiiiinau<<a<J  u 
dftachiiu-nt.  const*' ing  of '200 
of  the  ISth  R^-giiuc-Pt  und  Ci  y* 
Ion  Rideii,  in  tiefeHtina  ih« 
ini'urirr'nls  at  Malnl^  on  the 
2tfih  July,  during  the  suppres- 
sion of  the  nbeliion  In  the 
Kandian  ProvincpAin  1848. 


fi  Captain  Hook  served  with  the  9th  Rrgt. 
throughout  Wm  campaign  of  1843  In  Aftgha- 
njstan  (Medal),  under  Sir  George  Pollock,  and 
was  preneui  at  the  fordutf  ot  the  Kh)ber  Pass, 
»tornnng  of  Mumookail,  sionning  the  heights 
of  JuKcTuiluck,  affair  in  the  Tnteen  Valley, 
sioroaing  of  the  Tezefn  and  Hu(t  Khotul  Moun- 
tains, occupation  of  Cabool,  expedition  Into 
KuhistNU,  aiorm,  capture,  and  de»truction  of 
IstaJiir.  Me  served  as  AdjuUnt  of  the  9tb  Begt. 
tha  campaign  of  )845-G  on  the  SutleJ,  and  was 
present  \n  the  bottles  of  Moodkee,  Perozeshah 
(hotrsesbot  nndfr  him),  and  Sobraon,  for  which 
tm  hMroceiyed  a  Medal  and  two  Clasps. 


1  CoLBraybrooke  Mrrtd  at  the  eaptare  of  the  Kaa^Iaa  territoiietto  ISIS.aad  in  the  Kaa4i«i  rebdUoaia  1817  aaA  IS. 

9  Li.-Colonel  L^yMrd  wns  in  the  Royal  Na?  y  for  nearly  four  years  befora  be  entered  the  Amy,  aodserTed 
In  the  Bunnese  war,  having  been  pr«>sent  at  the  takinjr  of  Rangoofi,  the  capture  of  8yriain,aBa  varioua  other 
engagemenU;  after  wtiich  he  accompanied  the  combined  Naval  and  Mtiifarf  Expedition  ap  th«  Aaseeln 
River,  and  was  present  at  the  enpture  of  Negree<  and  Baasein ;  has  received  the  Medal  Cor  Ava.  Con* 
mandad  the  troops  in  the  district  of  Koniecatle,  Ceylon,  during  the  rebellion  of  1848. 

7  Captain  Oldfletd  served  with  the  »drd  Regt.  in  tne  Panjauo  campaign  in  1849,  and  wai  preacat  al  the 
battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clusp). 

0  C^tfain  Briok  and  Lt.  Rutherford  served  with  Oapt.  Ullie's  Aetarbnaent,  in  delirating  the  laaargeots 
at  MMtale.on  ^9th  July,  during  the  suppression  of  the  rebeHion  in  the  Kaiidiao  Provinces  in  lt(48. 

10  Ueat.  Stewart  was  present  with  the  "  Bpffs  "  is  the  batUe  of  PnnBiar,aad  has  racaimd  the  Bteaae  Star. 


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Paymaster. — Henry  Dudley,  6  Mar.  6«. 
Adjutant, — Lieut,  William  Joneph  Gorman,  21  Sept.  54. 
^M«r^er--Af«*t«?r.— Thomaa  Miller,''  8  July  63;  '2nd  Lieut,  11  Feb.  48. 
Surgeon. ^^Vime%  Stuart,  22  Dec.  43;  Assist.-Surg.  5  July  33. 
Assist. 'Surgs, — Joseph  John  Thompson,  14  July  54. 
Francis  Copran,  26  Dec.  51. 
Regimentals  Green — Facings  Black. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

15  Quart«rma«ter  Miller  served  In  the  98th  with  the  RzpedltJonarj  Force  in  the  rlrn  Yaaff-tie-KiaAf 
in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  as  the  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  investment  of  Kankln. 

Continuation  qf  notes  to  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen. 

4  Lieut.-ColoneI  Carey  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  and  47,  during  which  he  had  a  horse 
wounded  under  him.  AIco  ihrouchoui  the  war  of  lttfl0-5:i  (Merlal),  in  which  he  was  sliffhtlj  wounded,  and 
had  a  horse  killed  under  him.  For  the  above  services  he  was  promnted  to  the  Brevet  ranli  of  Iit.-Col. 

8  Capi.  CHmpbell  served  ait  a  volunteer,  and  afterwards  as  a  |ir<>vislonal  ensign  In  the  Cape  M.  R.  through- 
out  the  Kaffir  campalvn  of  18S6  ( Medal).  In  1844  he  proceeded  In  command  of  a  troop  to  Port  Natal,  and 
was  engaged  acalnsi  the  revolted  Zoola  chief  T<>do.  In  Sept.  1848,  he  commanded  three  squadrons  at  Bloom 
Poun'ain,  and  advanced  to  Wlmburuh  for  the  suppresslun  of  the  Dutch  Boor  rebellion.  Served  throughout 
the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-fiS-58,  including  the  operations  in  tue  Amatolas.  passage  of  and  0|>eratlons  across 
the  Kie  In  Dec.  185)e,  and  other  desultory  operations.  Commanded  a  squadron  with  the  force  under  Sir 
O^orve  Cathcart  against  the  Baraloiig  Chief  Mcsesh,  tn  Dec  IKfiS  and  Jan.  1808,  which  nervioe  concluded 
the  war.  He  received  a  seriou*  Injury  while  actively  enaaved  against  the  enemy  at  Buffiilo  Poet,  87  Feb. 
1802,  by  the  dislncMtlon  of  the  right  anlcle  and  fracture  of  the  bone  of  the  leg. 

9  Lieut.-Col.  Blsset  nerved  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  1880-6,  first  as  a  volunteer  under  Sir  H.  Smith  (then 
Col.  Smith),  and  aubsequently  as  Ensign  and  Lliut.  in  a  battalion  of  Native  Infantry ;  on  tlieir  redaction, 
be  was  appointed  tu  an  Knslgncy  in  the  Cnue  Mounted  Riflemen,  dated  7th  Feb.  1840.  In  Jan.  1841  he 
W.IS  one  of  the  officers  select*  d  by  Sir  O.  Napier  to  proceed  with  the  expedition  overland  to  Natal,  under 
command  of  Mi^or  Smith ;  on  which  expedition  he  lost  his  rtglit  thumb  by  the  explosion  of  a  powder-flask. 
He  was  Field  Af^utant  to  a  division  of  troops  procerding  to  Colesbenr  in  Dec.  1849  to  suppress  a  rebellion 
of  the  Boern.  He  served  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  1845-6-7.  at  the  commencement  of  which  he  was 
appointed  Deputy  Assist.  Qr.-Master-Oeneral.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Owanga,  and  all  the  minor 
affairs  with  the  Kaffirs,  and  was  twice  slightly  wounded.  He  was  repeatedly  thanked  In  General  Orders 
by  successive  General  Officers,  and  Hnally  received  his  brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services  during  the 
eampaicn.  At  the  close  of  the  war,  he  was  appointed  Brigada-Mijor  of  British  Kaff^rla ;  and  on  the 
breaking  out  of  the  war  In  1800  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  first  engagement  with  the  enemy  in  the 
Amatola  Mountains  (Medal). 

ISCHpt.  Knight  served  tlie  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-0  with  the  16th  Lancers,  and  was  present  at  the 
affkir  of  Budiiiwal,  and  in  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  8erved  in  the  Cavalry 
Kaffir  war  of  1847,  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guanis,  and,  towards  tlie  close  of  hostilities,  commanded  the 
Es4^ort  of  ^ir  Harry  Smith.  Also  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1801-8  (Medal)  with  the  Cape  M.  Riflemen, 
and  lit  different  times  again  commanded  the  Cavalry  Escort  of  Sir  Harry  Smith,  and  subsequently 
that  of  his  successor.  Sir  George  Cathcart. 

18  Capt.  Sails  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  and  47,  and  In  that  of  1800.08  (Medal).  Also  la 
the  action  with  the  insurgent  Uoers  at  Boem  Plaats,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded.and  bad  his  horse 
•hot  under  him. 

14  Capt.  McDonnell  served  thronfthout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal),  during  which  he  commanded 
several  successful  skirmishing  parties.  Led  the  successful  attack  under  Sir  George  Berkeley  against  a  large 
body  of  Kaffirs  ported  in  one  of  their  strongest  positions  at  the  Sohoto  Mountain,  where  they  treacherously 
murdered  M^Jor  llaker  and  four  other  oiflcers  two  days  previously.  Was  present  In  the  action  with  and 
defeat  of  the  Insursent  B<»ers  at  Boem  Plaau  80th  A  tig.  1848,  and  on  Mi^or  Armetrong  betng  severely 
wounded  he  commanded  the  Cape  M.  Kiflemnn  during  the  latter  part  of  the  engagement. 

10  Captain  Goodrich  nerved  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  18034i8  (Medal),  and  commanded  the  detachment  of 
cavalry  with  Colonel  Eyme's  column  at  the  action  of  Berea,  10  Dec  1808. 

16  Oipt.  Main  waring  served  with  the  detachment  01st  Rest.  In  the  eetion  with  the  Rebel  Boers,  at 
Boem  Plaats,  SO  Aug.  1848.  Also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1801-08  (Medal),  and  was  in  every  action 
in  the  Waterkloof  and  Amatolas  in  which  the  01st  was  engaged ;  on  the  18th  October  he  rescued  several 
wounded  men  of  his  Real.,  who  but  for  his  exertions  would  have  ftdlen  Into  the  enemy's  hands. 

17  Lieut.  Boyes  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  and  47,  Including  the  action  of  the  Owanga. 

18  Lieut.  Bourke  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1800-01  (Medal),  and  In  the  two  foliowinf  years  In  the 
Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  comaiauded  several  successftil  patrols. 

10  Lieut.  Harvey  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  on  several  commandos  agaUist  the  Kaffir 
tribee.  between  18S7  and  188t.  Throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1884-80.  including  the  encagcment  in  Bush- 
man River  Pons  10ih  Jan.  1880,  several  others  In  the  Trompeter's  Port,  pursuit  and  capture  of  the  Chief 
B»ko.  Served  with  Colonel  tk>merset*s  division  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846,  and  present  at  every  en- 
gagement In  which  the  division  was  in,  Including  the  battle4>f  the  Gwanga.  Acted  at  Adjutant  to  a  detach* 
ment  C.  M.  R.  under  Colonel  Napier,  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1800-08  (Medal). 

SI  Capt.  Bell  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1800-09  (Medal)  on  the  staff  of  Mi^or-Oeneral  Somerset, 
commanding  the  1st  Division,  and  was  present  In  every  engateroent  with  the  dlvishm  ;  commanded  a  de- 
tachment of  r:spe  Mounted  Rifles  at  the  Kaffir  attack  on  fort  Hare  and  Alice,  91  Jan.  1801,  when  the 
enemy  were  repulsed  with  great  loes. 

98  Lieut.  Green  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  In  1847,  and  was  severely  wounded  when  commanding  the  rear 
guard  on  90th  November.  Served  also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1801-08  (Medal),  the  first  ^ix  months  as 
Aide  de-Camp  to  Mi^or  General  Somerset,  was  then  appointed  Deputy  Assistant  Quartermaster  General  as 
the  I^t  Division,  and  In  July  1809  was  appointed  to  the  same  sitiution  with  the  head-quarters  of  the  Com- 
mander of  tlie  Forces,  Lieut  -Gen.  Cathcart. 

94  Cdpt4in  Thiir*by  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1800-08  (Medal),  and  wattererely  wonnded  in  action  on 
the  Fish  River  Bush  0  Sept.  18&1. 

96  Sttigeon  BmaU  served  in  the  Kaflir  war  of  1801-08  (Medal). 


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"CAPE     OF     GOOD     HOPB." 
Lieui.'Coloruls.  —  William  Sutton,*  Ens.  p5  Jane  27 ;  Lieut.  P16  Mar.  30; 

Capt.  P30  July  36;  Brev.-Mqj.  9  Nov.  46;  Major,  p6  Oct.  48;  Brevet 

Lt.^CoL  16  Sept.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  II  Nov.  51  ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Charles  Henry  Somerset,*  Era.  p30  July  36;    Lieut.  20  Sept.  39;  Capt.^ 

Jan.  47 ;  Mqjor,  p  17  May  60  ;  Lt.-Col.  P28  J«n.  63. 
Mtyore. — ^Thomas  Donovan,'  Ens.  16  Mar.  27  ;  Lieut.  16  May  33  ;  Capt.  10 

Nov.  41 ;  Br.^Maj.  16  Sept.  48  ;  Mqj.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Br.  Lt.-Col.  31  Autf.  66. 
Oeonre  Jackson  Carey/  s.  Ens.  P22  July  46;  Lieut.  1  Apr.  47;  Capt.PQ  Oct. 

48;  ;»f<y.  P28  Jan.  63  ;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  63. ^^ 


Captains. 
J.  Armstrong,^  Le.  88  May  59 

Thomas  Hare^    

Frederick  Campbell  • 

J.  J.  Bisset,'  U.  88  May  58 
Arnold  More  Knight^'' 

Joseph  Sails" 

John  M'Donnell"... 
Thomas  White  Goodrich'* 
Sdward  G.  Mainwarinp'« 
Charles  Van  Notten  P»»le 
Chas.  Harland  Bell" . . 
Ralph  Lovel  Thursby** 

Lieutenants. 
James  Fischal  Boyes*^ 

John  Harvey'* 

John  Bourke"    

Henry  James  Palmer 
Bdward  Lister  Green" 
Wm.  BeiiJ.CroftGoodison^ 
Francis  Smyth^  .... 
Thomas  John  Lucas 
Godfrey  Clerk    .... 
William  Henry  Peel 
Daniel  Mackenzie  . . 
Ensigns. 

Richard  Rorke 

Edward  Alexander  Lynar 
Charles  B.  Marshall 
Jno.  Theodore  Cartwright 
Wm.  Erskine  Woodrooffe 
Christopher  Jno.  Barnard 
WilHaiii  Nicolsoii  .. 
Dnncan  C.  L.  Fitzwilliams 
William  8imkiu.... 
Talbot  deBashail  Haghes 
H.  R.  Moiin  Humphreys 


ENSIGN. 


P  28  Oct.  37 
27  Mar.  36 

2  Mar.  39 
7  Feb.  40 

P 14  Feb.  46 

10  May  44 
P28  Jui)e44 
P  23  June  48 

9  Apr.  47 
nt-ver 
24  Mar.  43 
P    I  Aug.  48 

3  Jan.  46 
26  Aug.  46 

P30  June43 
12  Jan.  47 
22  Jan.  47 

11  Jan.  47 
3  Apr.  47 

P  6  Oct.  48 

6  Di  c.  61 

P14  June60 

16  May  61 

18  June  62 

10  Mar.  64 

P  7  June  64 

P    2  Feb.  66 

0  Mar.  66 

P  6  Apr.  66 

20  July  66 
2  Nov.  66 

16  April  62 
30  Nov,  66 

21  Dec.  66 


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7  Feb.  40 
6  Nov.  38 

16  Feb, 
16  Feb, 
29  Jan. 

8  Jan. 
8  Jan. 

PlI  April  61 
P 13  Apr.  49 
P  14  Aug.  46 
2  Sept.  44 
P  14  May  62 


41 
44 

46 

47 
47 


22  Jan.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

9  Sept.  46 

p   1  Aug.  48 

p  6  Oct.   48 

p21  May  60 

7  Aug.  61 

p  28  Jan.  63 

P  26  Mar.  63 

P24  Nov.  54 

9  Nov.  66 


captain,   ibkev.-maj. 


8  Jan.  47     22  Dec.  48 

1  Apr.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

1  Apr.  47     16  Sept.  48 
P 10  Nov.  49 

7  Aug.  61 
11  Nov.  61 
P28Jan.  63 
P24  Aug.  62 
P  24  Aug.  62 
P  2  Mar.  66 
P  14  Dec.  66 

S  Lu-Col.  SotiMraet  wm  Aid6.4«. 


Camp  to  Liettt.-Gcii.  BirOeorge  B«r. 
keley  duriof;  the  suceeMful  opera- 
tiona  aniott  the  Kafllra,  ia  1S47 
(Medal). 

6  Ueut^Col.  Annstronff  waa  ap> 
poioicd  Promlonal  Ent.  C.  M.  Kiflca 
19ih  Mar.  ISSi,  and  »«rvetf  tbrooffh. 
oat  the  Kafllr  war  of  that  period. 
He  waa  pmeni  in  the  attack  oo  the 
Amaiola  April  I84«,  and  serred  oa 
the  Biaff  of  Major-General  Bonier- 
tet  dttnnff  the  war  of  that  period, 
HM  Field  Adjutant,  and  tobeequenily 
.11  Aide  de-Camp,  and  was  pretent 
at  the  action  of  the  Gwanga.  Com- 
manded  three  sqaadront  of  the  C. 
M.  Rifle*  under  Sir  Harrr  Smith 
against  the  rebel  Boers  over  the 
Oraugc  River,  and  was  in  the  aetioik 
.at  Boem  Plants  39th  August  1848, 
I  where  he  was  severel;  wnitoded,  and 
had  hit  horse  shot  under  him,  for  which  he  received 
the  rank  of  BrcvvtMiuor.  Was  selected  by  Vir  Uany 
Smith  tu  form  and  command  a  corp*  of  Irregular  Horse 
("Armstrong's  Horse")  during  the  war  of  18AS  S, 
and  was  on  several  occasions  mentioned  in  general 
orders,  having  commanded  detachments  in  various 
socccssftil  affairs  against  the  enetujr.for  which  he  re. 
ceived  the  rank  of  Brevet  Lieut.- Colonel  (Medal) 

7  Capt.  Hari>,  Lietits.  Ooodit^on,  and  Smytb 
denred  in  tbe  Kiiffir  war  in  1847  (Medal). 


Paymaster. — John  Gregory  Gumey,  6  May  63. 
Adijutant. — 

Quarter- Master. -—TYiomM  Argent,  9  Nov.  66. 
Biding- Master.^  C\bt)l  Morris,  6  June  66. 
Surgeon. — Jotm  Small,*^  10  July  66 ;  Assist. -Surg.  SO  Dec.  46. 
Assist.-Surgeons.—WiWiam  Singleton,  M.D.  10  July  46. 
Henry  Bolton  Hassard,  14  March  61. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Kingsley,  20  March  1839. 

Regimentals  Qreen. — Facings  Black. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


1  Colonel  Sutton  terved  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  and  47  (Medal). 

3  Lt.-CoL  Donovan  nerved  against  the  Fitcanl  tribe  tn  1838  under  Cuhmel  Somerset.  Commanded  an 
advaueed  post  in  the  Neutral  territory,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1839  and  88.  Served  against  the  insurgent 
Boers  in  1845.  Waa  actively  employed  throughout  the  whole  of  the  KafBr  war  of  1840  and  47  (Medat)i  and 
commandeU  the  advanced  guard  in  forcing  the  passage  of  the  Fish  River  Jungle  from  Fort  Ptddie  lo 
Trompeter's  Drift  in  May  1840,  when  the  troops  were  engaged  with  the  whole  of  PmIo's  trlb«>  for  upward*  of 
three  hours:  previous  to  the  action  on  theOwanga  he  leo  as  «  volunteers  rmiill  party  intf  the  Jungle,  where 
he  bad  a  personal  reneunire  with  four  armed  Kafflrs  (the  Chlff  Zi'to  and  one  <.f  liis  captNtus  being  of  the 
part>),  two  of  whom  he  slew  singie  handed.  For  the  ahove  services  he  rerelvt^d  the  brevet  rank  of  Mt^or. 
Commanded  the  troop«  In  the  Sovereignty  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-AS:  crOfSod  the  Oninee  River  in 
Feb  1861  (effecting  the  passage  with  aun*.  wugon^  &r.,  in  a  temporary  beat  con»truried  on  the  occasion) 
to  assist  in  the  protection  of  the  Albert  District,  and  on  the  <Sih  March  following,  with  one  troop  Capo 
M.  Rides,  one  six-pounder,  and  a  small  Burgher  foice,  defeated  a  large  body  of  Tan  bookies  and  Basulos, 
uoder  the  chiefs  Hoocrose,  UmhaJI,  and  Spepera,  leaving  upwards  of  800  of  the  enemy  dead  on  the  field. 

(For  remainder  of  notes,  see  preceding  page. 


Yean'herv.l 

Pull 

Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

23 

0 

18 

0 

21 

M 

9 

0 

16 

0 

13 

0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

16 

0 

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10 

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7 

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3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

41 

0 

0 

21 

0 

30 

0 

8 

0 

226  JRoj/al  Canadian  Hifle  Regiment. 

Coltmel.—T^e  Lieut.-Qeneral  Commanding  the  Forces  in  Canada,  for  ttM  tlilit  being. 
Lt.-Col--m}mot  Menry  Bradford/  J^nHgn,  p24  May  33;  Lieut.  i»Se  Aug.  86; 

Cant,  P27  Au«r.  41 ;  Mf{}or,  p  8  Aug.  51 ;  Li.-CoL  29  Dec.  64.  ^  ^    ^^ 

3ffl>-.— Ger.rjre  Seton.  Ens.  p  28  July  38 ;   Lieut,  p  13  May  43  ;    Capt.  21  Feb.  62 ; 

Major,  vM  Dec.  55. 


Captains. 

4^  I  FiUWilliam  Walker 

Kenn.  Mackenzie  Moffatt .. . 

William  Henry  Sharpe 

Charles  Walter  Grange*  . . . 
Windsor  Henry  Humphreys 
Arthur  Percy  Kerr  * 

LiBUTBNANtS. 


John  Weyland 
Edward  Benjamin  Wilson 
W.Aug.  Myrton  Cunynjihame 
George  Mignati  Innes,^!/^. 
Robert  George  Macdooald 
Charles  Richard  Williams 
William  Fleming  Marson  . . 
Knsiuns. 

Robert  Pcrs»e. . , 

William  Pill  Bnrts    

Philip  Chas.  CoHin  Savage 
Julian  Stenrai't  Onion 


B.VSKiN. 


P31  Dec.  80 
P  6  Nov.  47 

22  July  41 
P  3  Nov.  43 
P  24  July  46 
p  14  May  52 

23  July  41 
14  Jim.  42 

8  May  46 

P  20  Aug.  49 

26  July  53 

5  May  54 
P  29  Dec.  64 


LIEUT. 


P 17  June  36 
P    2  Apr.  50 

14  Apr.  46 

2  May  45 

P  29  Oct.  47 

11  Aug.  64 

14  Apr.  46 
14  Apr.  48 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  61 


P21  June  39 
P29DOC.  64 
17  AU)<.  65 
P31  Dec.  47 
P21  s«ept.65 
P  14  Dec.  56 


2  PaymaaterWardell,  previous 
to  entering  ilie  Army,s*-rved  Ato 
Mid»hlpniaii  In  the 


OQ  Anr4l  »^«t,y*«"  »•  »  MidRlUpman  in  too 


9  Aug.  54 

21  !Sept.65 

25  Se>>t.  65 

P14Dec.  M 


cureof  Javafn  IBf  I  (Medal). and 
also  upon  tlie  ekpedition  to  Pa- 
lenibang,  Bumaini,  lo  the  year 
rollowing .  He  kaii  lo«t  his  right 
arm  from  a  cnntiuiun  received 
in  the  naval  service. 


6  July  55 

19  July  55 

20  July  55 

._ 23  Oct.  6.> 

Pay»w*fer.— Wm.  Henry  Waidell,M»  Dec. 28  ;  J£n8.  15  Aug.  16;  Lient.  p21  P6b.22. 

Acifutant. — Lieut.  George  Mignan  Inncs,  25  Sept.  55. 

Quarter- Master.'- 3 &mes  Baxter,  15  July  35. 

Swr^wm.— John  Maitland,M.D.,  3  Dec.  41 ;  A.-Surg.  12  June,  28  ;  H.-A.  16  Dec. 26. 

!  Assistant-Surgeon, — Edward  Wm.  Clemishaw  Kingdom,  M.D.,  25  Feb.  48. 
Regimentals  Green. — Facings  Scarlet. — Agent^  Sir  John  Kirkland. 
1  Lt  -Colonel  BradTord  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  aad  Clisp). 
8  Cant.  Grange  served  as  an  ofHoer  of  Militia  in  Canada  during  the  sup.  rvssion  of  the  iB^arnfCtion,  and  was 
oreaent  at  ihe  Tlege  of  N'avy  Island.    He  commai.ded  Uie  Enrolled  Pensioner*  in  ihe  eEjiediUon  aKaiii^t  the  hing 
of  Kenanc  «n  the  Onmbia  in  Mav  1849.    He  «i»«o  commanded  the  detachments  of  the  Isi  and  3rd  W»  I.  R<gtd. 
in  the  KTpeditlon  »i»ni  op  the  river  Sherebro  wlili  H.  fA.^.  Alert  and  Pluto  In  June  and  July  1810. 
4  Capialn  Kerr  served  with  the  Slat  in  the  Burmah  campaign  from  Feb.  1868  to  tha  tnd  of  the  war  (Medal). 


Yeiir«ttc:rv. 

Full  i  H.ur 

Pay.    Pat. 

22 

tift 

29 

0 

36 

0 

19 

0 

24 

2 

11 

0 

17 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

14 

0 

3 

0 

13 

0 

2 

0 

P23 


LI  BUT.         1    CAPTAIN. 


9  Dec.  20 

7  July  37 
P 13  Jnne  30 
P 16  Sept.  45 

IJuue  39 

15  April  42 

10  Nov.  43 

P 26  May  48 

8  June  49 
P 14  June  50 
p  25  June  52 

18  Feb.  6:1 
P  16  Dec.  63 


1  Mar.  44 
18  Aui?.  48 

P  26  Jime  52 
16  Feb.  56 

P  1  May  55 
15  Aug.  66 


ttirottahout  the  campaigns  of 
1 838  and  .HO  la  Atlghantstan. 
Commanded  ihe  two  flank 
companies  of  tlie  18th  Light 
Infantry,  which  fbnned  a  fart 
o(  the  force  undw  Sir  Robert 
Sale  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  raier 

— o-  —    of  Candahar,  brother  of  the 

lilng  of  Cabool ;  crossed  the  rapid  Helmond 
with  eighteen  men  (the  advance)  on  a  small 
raft,  landed  clo«e  to  the  Fort  of  Girlskli,  which 
was  found  Jnxt  vaenied  by  the  enemy.  He  com- 
manded the  left  flank  company  of  the  18th,  with 
the  forlorn  hope,  ander  Col.  Dennle,  at  the 
storm  nnd  capture  of  the  fort  of  GhiiSiiec  ( Medal), 
and  wan  bIro  present  ot  the  capture  of  CatHK>i» 
and  in  other  minor  aflkirs. 

Adijyiant. — Lieut,  Henry  Robert  Cowell,  13  Feb.  66. 
Quarter- Master. —iohn  Hobson  Wright,  26  July  63. 
5«r^.— John  Mullins,  6  Oct.  54 ;  AsHt.-Surg,  13  Oct.  43. 
Assi9tant'Surge<m,-'Jame»  Jardine,  16  Dec.  64.  Clonalp 

l?«cwv*  Buff— il^«i<,5ir  John  KirktancL     v^^^^g^^ 

9  MfOorFaancecommanded  the  LifhtOompiHyor  the  lib  at  th«  recapture  of  the  Port  of  KepausMSllI  V^bfI841. 


6  Aug.  42 

8  June  49 

P  6  Mar.  40 

P  25  June  52 

5  Aug.  63 

Cotonel 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


St  Helena  Regiment. 

Lieutenant-Colonel— Uomtlo  Nelson  Vigors,*  JBn#.  p12  Apr.  27  ;  Lieut,  ^U  Aug 
29;  Capt.  9^1  Mar.  35;  Maj,  20  Dec.  42;  Lt,-Col,  16  Dec.  43;  CW.20Juneo4 

jlffljor.— Thomas  Fannce,  •  Ens,  5  April  27 ;  Lieut,  p  12  Nor.  29;  Capt.  p  22 
June  37  ;  Major ,  p  17  May  50. 

CAVTAIN*.  ViTi^UiV, 

C.  H.  Marechaux 9  Dec.  20       6  Apr.  26 1 

Wm.Forbes  Macbean 7  J uly  37       7  Jan.  42 

Heniy  Gahan p  13  June  30  p  15  June  32 

Robert  Alexander  Loudou. ...   p  16  Sept.  45]     8  June  49 

Frederick  Rice  Stack I  June  39      7  Jan.  42 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Robert  Cowell,  adj.  . . 

John  H.Prenderville 

William  Henry  Hole 

Janaet  Scott  Helps. ......... 

Edmund  Charles  Barnes  .... 

Henry  Tayler 

£N8tON6. 

Adolphus  William  Campbell 
Jno.  Baldwin  Hainault  Rainier 


20  June  64 
11  Nov.  61 


Vigors    served 


Poll  I  Half 
Pay.  ,  Pay. 


46 


Ro^at  Newfoundland  Companies^  227 

•     JLieutenant'Cotonel. 
9  9^  Robert  Law,^  KM.  iSTn*.  8  June  1809;  Lieut.  27  May  11;  Capt.  p18 
Oct.  21 ;  MfQor,  v  29  Aug.  34 ;  Lieut.-  Col.  2  Feb.  44.  ;  Col.  20  Jnne  gj.^  ^  . 


23 

3 

15 

0 

6 

0 

1 

0 

Captaimb. 

Ell  ward  d*  A  Hon' 

Walter  Sax  ton  Bold  ... 

LlEUTENANTB. 

A.  launders  Quill»  A^j* 
Daniel  Edward  Daly... 
Bnsions. 


13  June  30 
6  Aug.  41 


21 


Nov.  61 
Feb.  65 


i'  2  Au^:.  33 
25  Not.  42 

31  Auir.  56 
7  Sept.  66 


P  20  Sept.  39 
7  Sept.  56 


BHBVKT* 
If  AJOK 


11  Nov.  61 


9  Mnjor  d'AIton  tarred  in 
theSSrd  dttrlnR  the  iupprrt«ioB 
of  tb»  Iflkurrection  in  Lover 
Canada  in  \WI\  nlso  In  re- 
pellintc  the  atuckji  of  ibe 
American  Britnndt  wlio  liinded 
near  Preteolt,  Upper  Canada, 
In  IBM. 


Adjutant, — Lieut.  Arthur  Saunden  Quill,  31  Aug.  55. 
Surg.-— 

Atiistant'Surgeon. — William  Mackenzie  Sknes,  M.B.,  20  July  63. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent,  Sir  Jolin  Kirkland. 


1  Col.Lawterred  with  the  7lBt  Regt. on  Sir  J.  Moore's  retreat  at  Lugo  andCorunna,  in  1806-0;  at  the 
siege  of  Plashing,  in  1800;  subsequently  in  the  Peniiiiiiila,  includinK  the  affair  at  Sobral,  llaiMena's  rHtr*  at, 
battle  of  Puentes  D'Ouor,  8rd  and  0th  May  1811  ( wounded  in  two  placeii);  covering  Isi  and  Snd  sieges  of 
Badajoz,  actions  at  Arroya  de  Molino  and  Almamz,  defence  of  Alba  de  Tormcs,  battles  of  the  Pynrnees 
and  capiurf  of  etienty's  convoy  at  Eliaonda.  in  July  181S;  battle  of  tlie  Nivp,  affkir  at  Cambo,  emploied 
in  an  armed  boat  at  Urt  on  the  river  Adour,  battle  near  Bayonne  Utii  Dec.  1818,  affairs  at  Htfllette, 
Arrivarftte,  St.  Palais,  and  Aire;  bittle  of  Orthes,  and  affair  nt  Tarbcs,  where  he  was  severely  wounded. 
Served  also  the  canipaii^n  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo— severely  wtiundcd, and  horse  killed 
bv  a  cannon  shot.  Served  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  «ii  Clas)>s. 


Gold  Coast  Corps, 


Yeunt 

5i*TV. 

Pol! 

Half 

Pay. 

P»y. 

14 

0 

11 

0 

5 

0  j 

3 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

9 

0 

MoQfrr.- 


Captains. 

Henry  Bii-d*    

Thomas  Cochrane 

Joseph  BrovvcelP    

Lieutenants. 
Charleit  Fux  Duke,*  Ad^. 
Ay  liner  Strang  ford  Craig' 

John  Kysh 

Goorvre  Clarke*   

FranciH  H  iinter 

James  Taylor 

Jas.  Trevor  W.  Andrews 

Ensignb. 
Richard  Saanders  . . 


BN8TGN.     I        LIEUT. 


P27  Sept.  42 
26  Apr.  45 

10  Sept.  51 

24  June  53 

18  Nov.  53 

6  July  52 

4  Feb    64 

16  Juno  54 

11  Aug.  54 
1  Dec.  64 

'     9  Oct.  55 


P 18  Apr.  45 
9  Jan.  47 

10  Feb.  53 

4  Feb.  54 
24  Feb.  54 
28  April  54 
26  Oct.  54 
14  Feb.  55 

11  Muy  55 
23  Not.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


9  Sept.  51 
25  Jan.  56 
23  Nov.  55 


BRBV.-HAl. 


A^futant.^ Lieut.  Cliarles  Fox  Duke,  26  Feb.  54. 
5iir^ew.— Peter  Henry  Roe,  27  May  53 ;  Assiet.-Surg.  3  Sept.  47. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

1  Capttln  Bird  eonnntindod  a  detachment  of  181  men  of  the  Gold  Coist  Corps  In  defence  of  Christlans- 
boi«  Casile  egainst  a  Rebel  force  of  4000  men,  in  Sppt.  18M,  during  the  bombardnnent  «f  that  and  the 
adjacent  towns  of  Labiidy  and  Tescia  by  H.  M.  B.  Seourge  (wounded).  Capt.  Brownell,  Licuts.  Duke 
and  Clarke  served  with  the  detHchnient. 

8  Lieut.  Craig  served  with  the  (I2nd  Regt.  In  the  SatleJ  campaign  In  1848,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Perozeshah  (Medal),  where  he  was  severely  wounded  by  a  cnnnon  ball,  causing  amputation  of  the  right 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


228  CHATHAM  GARRISON. 

Commandant.— Co/<me2  William  Hassall  Eden,  Unatt 
Major  of  BniOADB.^Brevet'Mqfor  GordoD,  76  F. 


Ycaw'Serr. 
Half 

P.IT. 


Pull 


42 


Provisional  Battalion, 

Lieutenant-'  Colonelt. 
Henry  Jervis,  Ens,  1 0  Dec.  \\\  Lt.  29  Dec.  1 4 ;  Capt.  P 19 Sept.  26 ;  Bt.  MaJ» 

•23  Nov.  41  ;  MfiJ.  p27  Si-pt.  42 ;  Lt.-Col.  p8  Mhp.  50  ;  CoL  28  Nov.  64. 
RobertNewion  Pnl  lips,>^n*.P27  May 30;  Lieut,P20ct  40;  Cfl/?^Pl2Jaii.44; 
Mty.  P  1 7  Oct.  41 ;  Breo,  Lt.-  CoL  2d  May  53 ;  Lieut.-  Col.  29  July  53. 
Staff  Captain. 
iHenry  JackaoD,  JSns.  p5  April  31;  Lt.  p  20  Sept.  33;  Capt.  27  Dec.  42. 
j     Brevet' Afqjor,  20  Jane  54. 
I  Acting  Adjutant. — Lieut.  Qain,  99th  Regt. 
0    Quarter-Afaster. — James  Menxies,  4  May  49 ;  JSns.  27  April  49. 


0 


1ft 


Surgeon. — ^Andrew  Maclean,  M.D.,I  March,  44  ;  Assist.' Surg.  4  Oct.  33. 
Pay inaxter  of  Indian  Depots. — William  Summerfield,  1  July  55. 
Paymaster  of  British  Depots.^DtinieW  Bartlett,  1  Aug.  54. 
Agent,  Sir  John  Kirklaud. 

Invalid  Depot. 
Superintendent. --il^  Henry  Anderson,^  Bns.  22  July  13;  Lieut.  15  June  15  ; 
Capt.  12  Feb.  36 ;  Brevet'Mqjor,  9  Nov.  46. ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  20  Juue  54  ; 
Major,  25  May  55. 
Staff  Captains.— Oeo.  Rand,'  Ens.  8  Mar.  39 ;  Lt.  17  May  41 ;  Capt.  25  May  55. 
Thomas  Andrews  Rawlins.  Ens.  p17  Nov.  41 ;  Lieut.  p29 
Dec.  43  ;  Cttpt.  p5  Feb.  47. 
Adfjutant.— J Avnes  Pope,  1  June  55 ;  Ens.  31  Mar.  48 ;  X^.  1 1  Nor.  52. 
Paymasters.—^  Francis  EiUvard  Leech,^  19  Nov.  07. 

Thomas  Baldwin  Summerfield»  1  April  55. 

1  Lt.>Col.  Phillips  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantrj  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-3  (Medal),  and  was 
promoted  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  for  his  sertices. 

8  Lt.-Co  .  Andenon  iierred  i be  campaigns  of  1814  and  15  In  Holland  and  the  Netherlands,  including  the 
action  at  Merxem,  bombardment  oi  Antwerp,  storming  of  B«r«Hn-op-Zooni.  and  actions  at  Qttxtre  Bras  and 
Waterloo.  Severt-ly  wotimled  at  Walffloo  by  a  musket-ball,  which  broke  the  left  shoulder,  passed  through 
the  luniks,  and  made  its  •* zU  at  the  back,  breaking  the  acapnia. 

3  Captain  Rand  served  with  ihe-lOih  tiirouKliuut  ihe  «p«'ralions  In  China  (Medal). 

4  P«7nni«ter  Leech  served  in  ihu  Pemnsula  from  Jan.  I81S  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  Passage 
of  the  Bidas-oa,  the  battles  of  Nlvelle  lOlh  Nov.,  and  Nive  »ih,  lOlh,  lllh,  and  l«th  Dec.  1813.  and 
blockade  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  at  the  escalnde  or  HooJ  Rooj  In  Cutcli,  March  I8IU,  and  ut  the  siege  of 
RhAS-H-l-Khymu,  an-l  of  Zoa  in  the  Per»ian  (2ulf  in  1819  and  SO.  He  was  present  also  at  Sobraon  (Medal). 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clesps. 


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CAVALRY  DEPOT  AT  MAIDSTONE. 

CouuAffHAVT.— Colonel  p.  C.  Griffithi>,  9  Lancers. 

AssiST.-CoMic.— Co2.  Charles  Wii  .  Morley  Baldcrs,  G.B.  Unatt. 

rAYMASTER.— Cffp^  Williiim  Castle,  16  Feb.  29;  Ens.  ^  J  ah.  16;  Lieut.  7  April 

25;  Cap^PlO  June26. 
Ridino-Mastbr. — *  Brevet- Major  L.  C.  A.  Meyer,  1  May  26. 
QnARTBR-MA8TBR.~J('hn  Swindlcy,  1  Nov.  39. 
Vbtbrinart  SuROEON.—Cbarles  Curtis  Brett,  8  March  33. 
ACTZMO  Adjutant. — Lieut.  Cuthbert,  10  Hussars. 

Principal  Veterinary   Surgeon.— John    Wilkinson,  12    July  54;     Vet.   Surg. 

27  April  26,  Clapham  Rise. 

CONSOLIDATED  DEPOTS  OF  CAVALRY. 
Canterbury  and  Brighton* 
LiBUT.-CoLON EL.— Co/<mc/  Henry  Fred.  Bonham,  Unatt. 
'  Major. — Brevet  Lt.- Colonel  Jamo«  McQueen,  Unatt. 
ADJUTANT.— -Brete*  Lt.-Colonel  Aug.  Fred.  Blylh,  h.p.  6  W.I.  Rogt. 
Paymaster.— Charles  Francis  (iregg,  9  June  54  ;  Ens.  16  Dec.  31 ;  Lt.  14  Feb.  34. 
Quarter-Master.— Thomas  Smith.  26  June  35. 
Vbterinary  Suro BON.— Herbert  Hallen,  3  Aug.  30. 

Newbridge. 
LiBUT-CoLONBL. — Col.  John  Charles  Hope  Gibsone,  Unatt. 
Major. -JD^  Col.  William  Clarki*,  Unatt. 
Adjutant. — C/ip^atn  John  Mullen,  Unatt. 

Payuaster.— William  Bet^oii,*  20  June  54  ;  Quarter-Master,  1  Not.  35.         j 
Quarter-M aster.— John  Thompson,  3  Oct.  48.  Digitized  by  V^OO^ IC 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — 

1  Paymaster  Betfon  wrrad  at  the  liege  and  capture  of  Bhortpore  in  1886-86  (Hedil). 


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DEPOT   BATTALIONS. 

Parhhurst  Battalion. 

Lt.'CoL—T&dmxoid  Richard  JeStnya,^  CB.  Em.  16  June  25 ;  X/.  p11  Oct.  27: 

Ca;7^.P  2  Feb.  38  ;  3r<{/.  P12  May  43;  JBr.  Lt.^Col.  20  June  54;  Li,  CoL  16 

March  55. 

MtQor.—Uemy  B.  Harvey,  Ent.  p24  Dec.  85;  X^  P24  Nov.  28;  Capi,  P28 

Dec  32 ;  Brev.-Mqf.  9  Nor.  46 ;  Mqf.  2  Not.  40 ;  Breo.  Lt.-CoU  20  June  64. 

iln^flc^on^.— Hercules  Atkin  Welman,*  4  May  56;  Bfu.  p17  Jan.  40;  lAeut. 

16  Mar.  43 ;  CapU  p  3  Feb.  47. 
AMiUtani  Adliutant,^Captaii%  James  Mancor,  48  F.  23  Not.  55. 
Poynuifferf.— m  Francis  Feneran,*  15  Dec.  37  ;  Qr.'Maeter,  I  Dec.  23. 

Andrew  Clendening,  25  Jan.  50;  J??M.P26Apr.27;X/.P9Apr.  29, 
Quarter^Maiters.'-John  Cowell,  20  Oct.  43. 

Thomas  Moore,  21  May  52. 
Surgeon.— Jb».  T. Oswald  Johnston,  M.D.  29  Dec.  46;  AsHit.-Surg.^  Aug,  38. 
Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion.— 4  F.  20  F.  28  F.  48  F.  77  F.  95  F. 

Walmer  BattaUon. 
Lieut.-Colonel.-^HenTy  Eyre,  JBtu.  p28  Aug.  17 ;  Lieut,  P20  April  26 ;  Capt. 

P3  April  28  ;  Mqf.  P 17  Feb.  37 ;  Lieut,'Col.  17  March  43 ;  Qtl,  20  June  64. 
3fi{/or.^ William  DoTonish  DcTerell/  Btu.  4  May  16;  Lieut.  16  Not.  20; 

Capi,  7  April  37 ;  Mt^or,  5  March  47;  Bret. -Lieut, -Col,  28  Not.  54. 
Atffutrnit.—Capt.  Fred.  Beswick,  38th  Foot,  9  Feb.  65. 
Asristant'Adjutant.-^BichtLTd  Barrett,^  9  Feb.  55 ;  Q JIf.  30  Oct.  35 ;  Ens.  13 

June  45 ;  Lt.  14  Aug.  48 :  Capt.  6  June  54. 
Paymaster.— J nmes  Fagan,'21  Aug.  49;  Qr. -Master y  19  Jan.  38. 
Quarter- Matter.—yimvsm  Dougherty,  3  May  44. 
i^ur^eon.— Alexander  Gibb,^  M.D.  18  Sept.  49;  Assist^Surp.  10  Jan.  40. 
Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion.— 19  F.  31  F.  38  F.  44  F. 

Winchester  Battalion. 
Lieut.-CoUmel.'-B.enry  Pliippa  Raymond,  Ens,  9  April  25;  Lieut,  p  17  Mar.  27 ; 

Capt.  P21  March  34;  Breoet-Aftyor,  9  Not.  46;   Mqjor,  p17  Dec.  47; 

Xtett^-Co2.P17  Jan.  51. 
MtJQor. — Henry  Dunn  O'Halloran,  .Sn«.  1  Not.  18;  Lieut.  P28  JuDe27 ;  Capt. 

P 1  Sept.  38 ;  Bt.  Mai.  1 1  ^ot.  51 ;  Bt.  Lt.-  Col,  4  Feb.  53 ;  Mqf,  23  Aug.  54. 
il^r'tt^on^.— Samuel  Dunning,  18  Aug.  54;  Ens,  16  Feb.  44 ;  Lt.  7  Oct.  47  ; 

ai|yt.l4July54. 
AssUt.-At^ant.—JoYm  Hanham,*?  24  April  65;   Ens.  p22  Dec.  43;  Lieut. 

P  23  Dec.  45;  Ca;i^.  P 12  July  50. 
Paymasters.— Bdw.  Geo.  Cubitt,  16  Feb.  44;  Ens.  p9  Dec.  31 ;  Lt.  28  Apr.  37. 
Jno.Wheatley,*il2  Oct.  38 ;  Ens.kAtO.  20  July  32;  Lt.  3  April  35. 
Quarter-Masters.— Wi  Alexander  Hendry,*  2  Sept  45. 

William  Watson,^  25  April  48. 
5t<r^«0N«— John  Grant,  10  July  46,  Assist.-Surg.  9  June  37. 

Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion.— 1st  Batt  1  F.  3  F.  7  F.  23  F.  46  F.  88  F. 

Fermoy  Battalion. 
Lt.'Colonel—Bdmxmd  Wm.  Wilton  Passy,  Ens.  8  April  25 ;  X^.  p  30  Dee.  26  ; 

Capt.  P  23  Dec.  36 ;  Me0.  p  12  Sept.  43 ;  Lt.- CoL  10  April  49  ;  Col.  6  Jan.  55. 
ilfq;or.— Giles  Vandelcur  Creagh,  2nd  Lt.  p  6  Jan.  20 ;  Xf .  p  10  April  25 ;  Capt. 

PI  Aug.  26;  Mqj.  P27  Dec.  33;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  Oct. 46;  Co/. 20  June 64. 
il4;tt/anf.— Graham  Le  FcTre  Dickson,^  7  Sept.  65 ;  Ens.  p  5  March  47 ;  Lieut,  ' 

P  1  Aug.  48;  Capt.  p7  Jan.  53;  Breo.-Major,  12  Dec.  54. 
AssiMt.-Adljutant.—Qeojg^  King,^  31  Aug.  65;  Ens.  p  10  Oct.  38;  Lt.  p7 

Feb.  40;  Cap*,  p  5  Not.  47. 
Payma«/er».— Morris  Robinson  Campbell,  20  Aug.  41 ;  Ens.  2  July  29 ;  Lieut. 

19  Dec.  35. 

Stephen  Lawson,  6  Jan.  43;  Ens,  26  Dec.  34;  Lt.  22  Jan.  39. 
Quarter-Masters. — George  Thompson,  13  Sept.  31. 

John  Desmond,  12  June  46. 
Surgeon. — Samuel  Smith,  28  March  64  ;  Assist.- Surg.  16  March  44. 
D^K>t8  attached  to  the  Batt.— 2nd  Batt.  1  F.  30  F.  33  F.  49  F.  60  F.  68  F.  82  F. 

Templemore  Battalion. 

Lieut.-Colonel.— Henry  Ditc Townshend,*^'  Ens.  p  16  July  12 ;  Lieut.  p14  Sept. 
16;  Capt.  Pi  Not.  21;  Mi^or,  10  Oct.  35;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col,  29  March 
39 ;  lAeuU-Col.  17  Aug.  41 ;  Col.  11  Not.  51.  tized  by  ^^OO^  It: 

Jfo^or.— Henry  George  Hart,  Ene.  1  April  29 ;  Xteu^  19  July  32 ;  Captri  Dec. 
42;  Jf(ry;or,Pl6Dee.48. 


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Adjutant.'-EmB  James  Charter,  11  Aug.  64 ;  Em,  p  26  Oct.  4i>  Lt. »  10  Dec. 

64  }  Capt,  16  March  63. 
A$9Utmni  A^futant—Oapt*  John  Frend,  66th  Fbot,  2  Mardh  66. 
Paytna$t9r.*^Wmitaxi  Young/*  1  Sept.  64  j  BnM.  19  Vor,  41. 
Quarter-Master. — Samuel  Scoltock/'  18  Mareh  46. 
^«tu^-i9«ry«<m.— Daniel  O'Dooovau,  M .D.  14  July  64. 

Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion*-^  18  F.  41  F.  47  F«  66  F. 

Provisional  Depot  Battalion  at  Birr. 

Lieut.^ColaneL—ChaLr\eB  Crutchley,  ^fid  Li.PB  April  26 :  Lt.  22  July  80; 

Capt.  f  11  Dec.  36 ;  MaJ.  p  22  Oct.  44 ;  Lt.-Col.  24  July  ^ ;  Col  98  If  oy.  64. 

jfq/«r .-Thomas  Francis  ilohbn,^  tnd Lt.  16  Jan,  i1 ;  Lt.Pftl  May 50;  Capt» 

P2  April  52 ;  Mqjor,  11  May  65. 
At^utant,— Fred,  Biscoe  Tritton,  29  Sept.  64 ;  2nd  Lt.  p  22  March  44 ;  X^  p  8 

May  46;  Ca;)^  p  23  Sept.  61. 
I  A8si9t,'A4jutant»^Captain  Geo.  Shuldham  Peard,  80  F.  6  June  66. 
0    Payma«fer.— Edwin  Robert  Wethered,  SO  June  64;  ^fi#.P6  Aug.  49;  Lieut. 

;     P  24  May  44 ;  Capt.  6  Jane  54. 
0    Quarter-Maeter.-^John  Remington  Breading,  33  Jnne  48. 

I  Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion.^ 91  F.  67  F.  68  F. 

I  Provisional  Depot  Battalion  at  JPreston. 

7X  ,  Lieut,.Colonel-'9  John  Alves/^  JBtu.  6  Nov.  07;  Lieut.  26  Dec.  10 ;  Capt.  13 
^  i     Mar.  27  ;  Me0or,  17  Aug.  41  ;  Lt^CoL  14  Mar.  51. 
0  '  ilfa;or.— Henry  Law  Ma\tiweli,"  Snt.  21  Aug.  35;  Lieut.  28  Sept.  38;  Capt. 

j      P  15  April  42;  Brevet  Major,  28  May  53  ;  Major,  6  Nov.  54. 
0  I  ^((;u/an^— Alexander  Macleao,  22  Dec.  64;  Ens.  16  March  39;  Lt.  p28  Jan. 
42;  Caj>^  P  23  July  52. 
Aisist.-Atiiutani.-^ChnTleB  Edmund  Thornton,  16  Mardi56;  Em.  ^30  Dec« 

42;  Lt.  20  Aug.  44;  Capt.  p  19  Sept.  48. 
Paynuw/er.— Hugh  S.  8.  Bumey/<^  31  July  46;  Em.  P  99  Dee.  86;  Lieut. 

P  14  Jane  89. 
Qiior/tfr-ilfM/er.^Daniel  Doherty,'^  23  July  41. 

^ur^eon.— William  Irwiu  Breslin,  M.D.  2  July  41 ;  Aseist.-SUfg.  8  March  27  j 
Hotp.'A$9i$t.  9  Feb.  26. 

Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion,  18  F.  84  F.  VI  F« 

Provisional  Depot  Battalion  at  MuUingar. 
Lieut.' Colonel.^JohnThomM  Hill,  Em.  13  Mar.  27 ;  Lt.  P  16  April  29 ;  Capt. 

P  13  Feb.  85;  Majot^f  12  March  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  3  April  40;  Col.  20  June  64. 
Major. — Hew  Dolrymple  Fanshawe,  Em.  4  July  34;  Lt.  P25  May  88;  Capt, 

P 18  May  42 ;  Brev.-Mttjor,  20  June  54 ;  Major,  WH  July  66. 
Adjutant. — Donald  G.  Angus  Darroch,*> 29  Dec.  54;  .Em.  p 22  Mar.  33;  Lieut. 

P  26  Aug.  36 ;  Capt.  P  15  April  42  $  Brev.-Mqjor,  20  June  54. 
AteUtant  Adljutant.^Captain  Robert  Law,  81  F.  93  Oct.  66. 
Paym/i«^^.~Georg«  Bodle,**  8  April  68;  Bne.  23  May  46;  Lt.  91  Feb.  46. 
q^art9r'Ma8ter.^io\kn  Burke,*^  29  Dec.  64 ;  Bn§.  4  Sept.  49 ;  Lt.  99  Feb  68« 
Depots  attached  to  the  BatUlion.-«14  F.  66  F.  62  F.  90  F. 

Provisional  Depot  Battalion  at  Limerick. 
Xi^^-Co^— Nathaniel  Massey  Stack,  Ens,  p25  Nov.  28;  Lt.  p  29  Dec.  35; 

Capt.  P  6  July  38;  Major,  p  22  Dec.  48 ;  Lt.-Cof.  p  8  June  52. 
Jtffljor.— Edward  A.  Q.  Moller,"  Ent.  8  Feb.  20 ;  Lt.  11  Aug.  25  ;  Capt.  P 11 

Jan.  33 ;  Br.  Mqjor,  9  "iioy.  46 ;  Br.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54 ;  Mi^.  29  Dec.  64. 
il4/i<ton^.->Thomas  Gilley,  Lt.  9  Nov.  80;  Capt.  3  Nov.  54. 
Assixt,  'A  djutant. — 

Par/master— A\ex.  Fair,»»  28  Jan.  58 ;  Quarter-Master,  7  July  48. 
Quarter^Master. — John  Taylor,  25  Aug.  46. 

Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion.— 9  F.  17  F.  39  F.  89  F. 

Paymaster  of  DetacAments,  Portsmouth. 

William  Moffat  Douglas  Willtin,  14  July  64;  2nrf  Lt.  18  June  35  ;  Li.  28  I^ov* 

37 ;  Capi.  1  April  40.  ^^  Digi^i.ed  by  ^^OO^  Lt: 

Paymaster  of  Detachments,  Windsor. 
F.  Henry  Dalffcty,  1  March  39 ;  Ens.  11  Jan.  21 ;  Lt.  23  March  20. 


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War  Serviced  of  the  Officers  of  Depot  Battalumi* 

1  Lieut.-Colonel  Jeffreys  served  wilh  the  88th  lUgt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1654,  and  was  present  at 
the  battlf>8  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded— at  the  latter  he  commanded  the  Regt.)  and  the  siege  of 
Seba«topol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

2  Captain  Welman  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  80fii«  embarked  In  fb^  prirate  icbooner  ArUl  at 
the  capture  by  surpiise  of  the  piratical  schooner  StnntUt  in  a  harbour  of  the  Mercury  Islands  on  the 
MthOct.  1S43,  for  which  he  receired  the  thanks  of  the  Goremor  of  New  Zealand,  and  the  approbation  of 
the  Duke  of  Wellini^tnn.  He  served  the  catapaign  on  the  Sutlej  In  1845-0  as  Adjutant  of  the  80th,  in- 
dadlng  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  the  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

S  Paymaster  Feneran  served  the  campalgu  of  1814  in  Holland;  also  thai  •f  1810,  including  the  battle  of 
Waterloo. 

4  Lt.-CoI.  Dererell  served  the  Deecan  campaigns  of  1816, 17,  and  18 ;  in  the  Persian  Gulf  In  1810  and  80, 
including  the  capture  of  the  Arab  fortresses  of  Has-el-Khyma  and  Zyah ;  and  In  the  Burmese  war,  from 
Kor.  18S5  until  the  peace  in  1830,  including  the  capture  of  Donab^w,  attacks  on  the  height  near  Prome, 
of  Maloon,  and  of  several  stoclcades. 

5  Captain  King  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  at  Amoy,  Chufan,  Chinhae 
(Indudlng  repulse  ofnight-attaclc),  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Ktang  foo.  Also  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebwtopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Paymaster  Pagan  served  in  the  98Ui  Regt.  wilh  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1848  (Medal), 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chinkiangfbo,  and  at  the  landmg  before  Nankin. 

7  Doctor  Gibb  Kerved  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River  in  1845; 
also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and  that  of  1850-53  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  several 
engagements. 

8  Quarter-Master  Hendry  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris. 

0  Major  Dickson  served  the  Eastern  eafnpalgn  Of  1854  with  (he  dOth  Regt.,  IncludlnR  the  battles  of 
Alma  (severely  wounded)  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  liege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  powerful 
lortie  on  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Colonel  Tuwnshend  served  with  tiie  41st  Regt.  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  14  Aug.  I8I4, 
where  he  was  severely  wounded  throngh  the  left  shoulder.  Ho  was  promoted-  to  the  Brevet  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  for  services  during  the  Canadian  Rebellion  in  1837-88. 

11  Paymaster  Young  served  with  the  SSnd  Regt.  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta 
country,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Powngliur. 

12  Quor.-Master  Scoltoek  served  In  the  46th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  cspture  of  Klttoor  in  Dec.  IStl. 

18  Paymaster  Clendennlng  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  wilh  the  0th  Regt.  (Medal  fthd 
Clasp). 

14  Lieot.-Colonel  Alves  served  the  whole  of  the  campaigns  in  Spain,  Portugal,  and  France,  of  1810 
11,  18, 13,  and  14,  with  the  74th  in  Picton's  Division,  without  having  ever  been  absent  flrom  it  for  a  single 
day,  including  the  battle  of  Bosaeo,  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  occupation  of  them,  and  subse- 
quent advance  in  purnult  of  Massena,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Fox  d'Arooce,  Guarda,  and  Sabugal, 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  of  Badajo^  in  June  1611,  actions  at  El  Bodon  and  Aldea  do  Ponte,  siege 
and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege,  storm,  and  escalade  of  the  Castle  of  Badajox  in  March  and  ApNI, 
1818,  battle  of  Salamanea,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  aflklrt  on  the  retreat  f^om  Madrid  fo  Sala- 
manca end  Portugal  in  Nov.  1813,  subsequent  advance  and  passage  of  the  Ebro,  battle  of  Tittorfa,  block* 
ado  of  Panipelnna,  the  battles  in  the  Pyrenees  <}n  the  97tb,  28th,  and  SOrh  Jtily,  battles  of  tlie  Nlvelle, 
the  Nive,  and  Orthes,  actions  of  Tic  Blgorre  and  Tarbes  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrtgo,  Badi^ot,  Salamanca,  Vlttorik, 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

15  Major  Maydwell  served  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  from  1850  to  1858  as  military  secretary  to  Sir  Hgrry 
Smith. 

16  Paymaster  Barney  served  with  the  61st  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1868-58;  on  board  the£.I.C. 
steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon 
River;  daring  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Rangoon. 

17  Captain  Hanbo  m  served  the  Sutl<>J  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (wounded), 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lleut.-Colonel  Muller  served  in  the  Burmese  war  (Medal). 

19  i'aymaster  Fair  served  with  the  44th  in  the  retreat  from'Cabool,  and  was  taken'prisoner  at  Gunda- 
muck  after  receiving  four  wounds.  He  served  with  the  50th  at  the  battle  of  Punnior  (Medal),  and 
the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah, 
Aliwal,  and  Sobraon. 

80  M^Jor  Darroch  served  with  the  Royals  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  of  1887-8.  He  served  also 
with  the  68nd  in  the  campaign  on  the  8atli>J  (Medal),  and  was  wonnded  at  Ferozeshah.  Served  with  the 
51st  throughont  the  Burmese  war  of  1858-5S ;  was  on  board  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  succeed- 
ing three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (including  the  storming  of  the  White  House  Redoubt),  and  at 
tlie  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein  19th  May  (wounded);  aitfl 
served  as  Depnty-Assistant-Qr.- Master-General  at  the  taking  of  Pegu  Sist  November. 

81  Pa^aster  Wheatley  served  with  the  48nd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Indodlng  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Paymaster  Bodle  served  in  the  80th  Regt«  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6,  inelnding  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Fer«.zeshali,  and  S-braon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1858, 
including  the  cnpture  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  18th,  ISth,  and  14th  of  April,  and 
capture  of  tho  Great  Dngon  Pagoda  (with  the  storming  party),  and  captufeof  Prome  (Medal). 

23  Quartermaster  Moore  served  with  the  3 let  Regt  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanlsfan 
(Medal),  Includhig  the  engagements  of  Mazeena  and  Teieen.  Also  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845>6,  including 
the  actions  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Cbwpa).  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55 with  the  88th  Regt.  (Medal  and  Claaps),  ineiudlng  the  battiea  of  Abna  (wonnded) 
and  Inkerman,  and  si^o  of  Sebastopol. 

24  Captain  Barrett  served  in  the  Kandfam  Territories,  Ceylon,  during  the  whole  of  the  Rebellion  of  1817 
and  18,  and  commanded  an  outpost  during  part  of  the  above  period. 

25  Qr.-Mii«ter  Burke  served  in  the  22nd  Regt.  in  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  In  1844 
and  1845.  and  was  present  at  the  storm  of  the  Pettahs  on  27th  Nov.,  and  of  the  forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 

26  Major  Hobbs  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  commanded  the  2l8t  Fusiliereat  the  attack 
on  the  Redan  on  the  1 8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp).  ^  ^      ^    «.  •  . 

87  Qr.-Mafitcr  Doherty  served  with  the  38th  Regt.  in  the  Eaatem  campaign  In  1854^55,  and  haathe  Medal 
and  two  Clasps  for  Inkerman  and  Sebastopol.  ^.  _       ,.,^  ^    .^. 

28  Qr. -Master  Watson  served  with  the  89lh  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  from  16th  Dec.  1864,  to  4th 
Joly  1865,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Bedaa  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Ciaap). 

P  3 


Captains,-* 


Lieutenants. 


232  Royal  MaUa  Fencible  Regiment. 

Lieut.'Colonel.-^Slmcoe  Baynes,*  ^fw.  34  June  12;  Lieut.  28  Dec.  15;  Capt.  P2i 
June  24 ;  dfqjor,  p2  Oct.  36 ;  lAeut.-Col.  P26  Oct.  41 ;  Col.  11  Not.  61. 
3f<yar.— •Carlo  Cutajar,  20  July  47. 
r*Antonio  Maltei,  11  April  45. 
'"Guglielmo  Petit,  10  May  46. 
*Salverio  Gatt,12  Feb.  47. 
♦Felice  Rizzo,  20  July  47. 
^Giuseppe  Gouder,  12  March  62. 
^*Georgio  Virtu,  26  June  62. 
f  ♦Nicola  Metrovich,  10  July  40. 
*WUliam  Gatt,  11  AprU  46. 
♦Giuseppe  Cavarra,  10  May  46. 
♦Giuseppe  Sesino,  20  July  47. 
♦Filippo  Eynaud,  12  March  62. 
♦Loreto  Bonavitu  (Aty.)  7  May  62. 
^♦Giuseppe  de  Piro,  26  June  62. 

f* James  Lazzarini,  11  April  46. 
♦Saveriode  Piro,  10  May  46. 
♦Henry  Montanaro,  12  Feb.  47. 
♦Filipps  Giacomo  Testaferrata,  20  July  47. 
.  ♦Michael  Portelli,  12  March  62. 
^♦Thomas  Emmanuel  Bonavia,  12  Oct.  62. 
Payinaster. — ^Vincenzo  Rizzo,  26  Feb.  17. 
Adjutant. — "* Lieut.  Loreto  Bonavito,  12  Feb.  47. 
Quarter-Master. — ♦Paolo  Vincenzo  Santamaria,  13  July  66. 

Sur^e^n.— Ludovico  Bernard,  M.D.  9  May  49  \  Assist.-Surg.St^  JtLn»43. 
Assistant' Surgeon. — Carmelo  EUul,  M.D.,9  Aug.  ^. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

1  Colonel  Baynes  has  Kcelved  the  Naral  War  Medal  for  the  action  of  the  Spartan  frigate  in  the 
Bay  of  Naples,  d  May  1810. 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  Recruiting  St€^. 

Forces  for  hh  evertions  In  racoverinir  the  guns  and  shot  from  the  bottom  of  the  rlrer,  and  moantleg 
them  in  position  when  it  was  reported  impracticable;  the  guns  were  24-poanders,  sixteen  of  which 
and  4.000  round  shot  lie  recovered  in  the  depth  of  a  Canadian  winter.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Vitloria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,Ortlies,and  Toulouse;  and  the  Indian 
Medal  for  Ava.  Servpd  the  Eastern  campaiKn  of  1854-A6,  including  the  baitles  of  Alma  and 
Inkemian,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded):  Medal  and  Clasps,  and  CB. 

7  Paymaster  Jellinoe  served  at  the  capture  of  Heligoland  in  1807.  Frequently  engaged  in  boats 
In  the  North  Seas  and  Daltic,  and  in  several  aflTaint  with  Danish  gun  boats  and  the  Russians  during 
1808,  0,  and  1 1 .  Served  two  years  on  the  island  of  Anholt,  and  commanded  a  company  at  the  defeat 
of  the  Danes  in  their  attac'c  of  the  island  in  ISil,— the  garrison  Uking  prisoners  more  than  double 
their  own  numbers.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula.  He  has  received  the  Naval  War  Medal 
as  a  Lieut,  of  Royal  Marines,  for  the  battU  of  Anholt,  27  March  1811. 

8  Captain  Woodi^ate  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Yimlera,  Fueatea  d'Onor, 
and  Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

0  Captain  Adams  served  four  years  in  Western  Africa,  and  was  present  at  the  Tarious  aflfkirs  and 
skirmixhes  which  look  place  at  the  different  parts  of  the  coast  at  which  he  was  sUtioned,  indudmg 
the  attacli  upon, and  deitruction  of,  Fort  Albreda,  and  capture  of  the  town  of  Barra,  in  the  river 
Gambia,  in  1817.  Served  subsequently  in  Caih-aria,  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  and  with  the  71st  High- 
landers in  Upper  and  Lower  Canada. 

10  Captain  Middleton  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  with  the  95th  Rifles  from  ISIh 
March  1810,  to  18th  July  1814,  and  was  present  in  every  action  in  which  the  Srd  Batt.  of  that 
corps  was  engaged,  namely— the  battle  of  Barrosa,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  where  he 
served  with  the  storming  party,  and  was  severely  hurt  by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  on  the  ram- 
part; siege  and  storming  of  Bad^joz,  actions  on  the  heights  of  San  Christoval  and  at  Castr^jon, 
bat.tlo  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  action  at  San  Milan,  battles  of  Vittoriaand  the  Pyrenees, 
storming  Uie  heights  of  Echalar  and  of  Vera,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nive,  actions  ne«r 
Bayonne  of  the  0th,  10th,  11th,  18th,  and  13th  Dec.  1818  (horse  shot  under  him  on  the  lOth), 
action  at  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  affhirs  of  outposts.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

11  Paymaster  Matthews  served  in  the  Nepaul  war  in  1814  and  16;  at  the  capture  of  Hattrasa;  in 
the  Mahratta  war  In  1817  and  18;  at  the  capture  of  Bhurtpoie;  and  the  campaign  of  1848  in 
Affghanistan,  under  General  Pollock. 

18  Paymaster  Furlong  was  in  the  action  before  Genoa,  and  the  taking  of  that  city,  7th  April, 
1814.  Served  afterwards  In  the  American  war,  including  the  operations  In  the  Chesapeake,  battle 
of  Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  before  Baltimore,  and  the  subsequent  service  in 
the  Chesapeake ;  operations  of  the  army  before  New  Orleans,  the  actions  of  the  8nd  Dec.  1814,  and 
1st  Jan.  1815,  and  storm  of  the  American  lines  before  New  Orleans ;  taking  of  Port  Bowyer.  On 
board  the  Golden  Fleece  transport  when  attacked  by  an  American  privateer,  off  the  island  of  St. 
Dominfl:o,88th  Nov.  1814. 

1*^  Paymaster  Kennedy  served  as  Paymaster  of  the  82nd  Regiment  in  Seinde,  during  the  cam- 
paign under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  in  1843  (Medal). 

14  Paymaster  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  of  A<iseerghur  in  March  and  April  1810. 

15  Lieut.  J.  B.  Hamilton  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

16  Lieut.  B.  H.  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  includ- 
ing the  sleite  and  storming  of  Badajos  (wounded)  with  theOth  Portuguese  Regiment  of  the  Line;  and 
In  the  4Srd  Light  Infantry  at  the  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vera,  Nivelle  (wounded),  Nive,  Tarbes,  and 
Tonlouse.     He  lias  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

17  Lieut.  Spence  served  tlie  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  in  Spain  and  France,  with  the  84th,  aiyt  > 
was  present  at  the  passage  ofthe  Didassoa,  battle  of  NivoUeand  Nive,  and  actions  near  Bayott|ie^ 
lie  has  rccelTed  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 


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288 


Inspecting  Field  Officers, 
John  Patton,  Sns.  18  Sept.  17;  Lieut,  p  March,  21;    Capt.  PIO  Sept.  25; 

Mqfor,  P31  Oct.  34 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  18  Aug.  43 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
9  Thos.  Jas.  Adair/  Bnt.  25  May  09;  Lt.  20  Feh.  11 ;  Capt.  p27  Mar.23 ;  Bt. 

Maj.  28  June  38 ;  MqjoTy  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-CoL  p  21  May  50 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Arthur  Cunlifie  Van  Notten  Pole,  Ens,  p7  Nov.  26 ;  Lt.  5  Juue  30 ;  Capt.  p  18 

Oct.  33;  Me^or,  p  1  Dec.  37  ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Sept.  44;  Col.  20  June  54. 
Tho.  Edwin  Kelly,' jEw*.  1  April 06;  Lt.  11  Feb.  08 ;  Capt.  26  Dec.  22;  Brev.- 

Maj.  lOJan.37;  -If fly.  p  24  Feb.  37;  Lt.-Col.W  May  41 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  51. 

B  Arthur  Hill  Trevor,*  KH.  Ens.  1  Apr.  09 ;  Lieut.  PI  Jan.  10;  Capt.  P27 

July  15;  Major,  p12  Dec.  26;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  23  Nov.-41 ;  Lieut.-Col.^^ 

Feb.  44;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
Thomas  Armstrong  Drought,^  Ens.  11  Nov.  13;  Lieut,  p  16  Oct.  17;  Capt* 

P 10  Oct.  22;  Mqjor,  P31  Dec.  30 ;  Lt.- Col.  p21  Mar.  45;  Col.  20  June  54. 
9  Geo.  Bell,«CB.  Ens.  14  Mar.  11 ;  X*.  17  Feb.  14 ;  Capt.^1  Aug.  28;  Brev.- 

Maj.  29  Mar.  39  ;  Maj,  14  July  43 ;  Lt^-Col.  p  5  Dec.  43 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
9  Philip  M*Pher8on,*CB.  Ens.  2  Nov.  09;  Lt.  13  June  11 ;  Capt.  13  Mar.  27 ; 

Bren.'Maj.  23  Nov.  41;  Breo.  Lt.Col.  4  July  43;  Maj.  1  Aug.  44;  Lt.^ 

Col.  3  Dec.  52 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 

Paymasters. 
9  Richard  JelUcoe,^  24  Feb.  1814 ;  2nd  Lieut.  17  June  07. 
9  John  Woodgate,"  25  June  1829;  Ens.  17  Oct.  05;  Lieut.  11  Feb.  08;  Capt. 

20  Feb.  12. 
Henry  Balthaser  Adams,^  30  Oct  1828 ;  Ens.  23  Feb.  15 ;  Lieut.  12  June  17 ; 

Cap^P17Sept.25. 
Charles  Henry  Peirse,  23  Aug.  39 ;  Ens.  p6  Dec.  27 ;  Lieut.  18  July  30. 
9John Middleton/0  25  Nov. 26; Ens.  10  Mar.08 ;  Xf. 4Oct.09;  Capt.  7  Apr.25. 
John  Henry  Matthews,"  21  Oct.  13. 

Charles  John  Furlong/^  22  April  24 ;  2nd  Lieut.  29  Sept.  08 ;  Lieut.  3  Jan.  10. 
John  MacKenzie  Kennedy,**  30  Oct.  28  ;  Ens.  24  Feb.  14 ;  Lieut,  p  6  Feb.  23. 
James  Robinson,**  26  Dec.  37  ;  Ens.  20  Nov.  17 ;  Lieut.  24  April  20. 


Adjutants. 
John  O'Neili,  atqiTAif, at  Edinburffh  .. 

Charles  Pratt  Hamilton 

9  James  Banbury  Hamilton*^ 

9  Benjamm  Hutchins  Bdwards**  .... 

Robert  Alexander  Dagg 

9  John  Spence*^ 

William  Freome  Wyndowe 

William  Frederick  Lowrie 

George  Griffin • 


9  Apr.  12 
29  June  30 
25  Sept.  09 
14  May  12 

2  Jan.  43 

22  April36 

P  29  Apr.  42 

2  April  41 
16  Dec.  36 


LIEUT. 


29  Feb.  16 
p  13  Mar.  35 
P  28  July  12 

21  Oct.  13 
15  Mar.  46 
11  Jan.  40 

5  July  44 
20  April  43 

22  Feb.   39 


ADJUTANT. 


8  Feb.  42 
24  Feb.  43 

6  Dec.  44 

7  Mar.  47 
17  Sept.  47 
10  Mar.  48 
12  AprU50 
24  June  53 
26  May  54 


1  Lient'Colonel  Adair  lenred  In  Spain  from  July  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  defence  of 
Cadis,  battle  of  Barrosa,  Fort  San  Philip,  Balaguere,  Villa  Franca,  Tarragona  and  Barcelona.  Serred  also 
tbe  Pindarree  eampalgnsof  1817  and  18,  and  subtequently  in  the  Deccan,  including  the  liege  and  reduction 
of  Rhyghur,  Amulnier,  and  Atseerghur.  Twice  severely  wounded  by  matchlock  balln,  in  the  left  arm  and 
rii^t  side,  at  the  siege  of  Asseerghur  on  the  evening  of  the  19th  March  1819,  in  repulsing  a  sortie  made  by 
the  garrison  of  the  fort  into  the  town.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa. 

%  Colonel  M*Pherson  embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  May  1809,  as  a  volunteer  in  the  52nd,  and  served 
assaeh  in  the  advance  up  to  Talavera  and  the  retreat  from  thence,  to  2nd  Nov.  1809,  when  lie  was  pro- 
OMitad  to  an  Easigncy  In  the  4Srd,  from  which  time  he  served  with  the  Light  Division  until  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  following  battles,  sieges,  &c.,  vis.,  Coa,  Mortiagoa,  sicirmish  near  and 
battle  of  Busaco,  Coimbra,  Alenquer,  Pombal,  Redinha,  Miranda  do  Corvo,  Fos  d'Arouce,  Sabugal, 
Faentee  d'Onor,  Esp^o,  Soita,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  March  and  April  1812,  Carvell^o,  PeUegua, 
Salamanca.  Nivelle,  Bayonne,  Nive,  Tarbes,  Tournefeuille  and  Toulouse.  Contused  on  the  head  in  the 
trenches  at  Bad^iby  the  bursting  of  a  shell.  Served  as  Aide-de-Carop  to  Sir  Charles  Napier  throughout 
tbe  operations  in  Scinde,  including  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hydrabed  (Medal).  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  eight  clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Hodrigo,  Badojoz,  Salamanca,  Nivelle, 
NIve,  and  Toulouse.  He  also  served  in  the  Crimea,  in  command  of  the  li-t  Biigade4ih  Division,  on 
tbe  belgbu  and  siege  before  Bebastopol,  from  18th  December  1864  to  16th  June  1865,  when  he  was  obliged 
to  leave  from  ill  health,  brought  on  by  over-fatigue  in  the  trenches  (Medal). 

5  Colonel  Kelly  served  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen,  in  1807;  at  the  capture  of  Martinlqua 
In  IS09,  and  Guadaloupe  in  1810;  the  campaigns  of  1818,  14,  and  16.  in  Lower  Canada,  including  the 
actions  at  La  Cole  Mill  and  Plattsburg.  Ho  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Marti- 
nique and  Oaadaloupe. 

4  Colonel  Trevor  served  with  the  83rd  in  Germany  and  Holland  In  1813  and  14,  including  both  attacks 
ooMerxero  operations  in  front  of  Antwerp. and  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Served  also  the  campaign 
of  1815,  including  the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  on  the  following  duy,  buttle  of  Waterloo,  advance  to 
and  capture  of  Paris.    Also  in  Jamaica  with  the  88rd,  and  in  China  with  the  69tli. 

6  Colonel  Drought  commanded  the  entire  of  the  troops  during  the  successful  supprension  of  the  Rebellion 
in  thoKandian  Provinces  in  Ceylon  in  1848:— was  thanked  inOpncml  Orders,  and  rooftt  honourably  men- 
lioued  thruuchout  In  the  despatches  of  the  Governor  and  of  the  Commander  of  the  Forces. 

6  Col.  UcU  lerved  In  the  Peninsula  from  July  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  engaged  In 
tbe  Action  of  Arroyo  de  Mollno,  battle  of  Vittoria,  battles  in  the  Pyrenees,  on  the  7ih,  85ih.  Soih,  and 
81st  July,  1813,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  the  Nive^  Bayonne,  Orfbes,  Tarbes,  and  Toulousn,  bevldes  a  great 
many  affairs  and  skirmishes.  He  afterwards  served  in  the  East  Indies,  in  the  Burmese  war,  and  in  tbe 
Wast  Indies.  He  was  actively  employed  during  the  rebellion  in  Canada,  particularly  In  the  capture  of 
St.  (%artes  and  St.  Eattaehe;  he  afterwards  commanded  the  snail  Fort  and  garrison  of  Coteau-du-Lac, 
as  tapeartant  pMitton  oa  the  Hirer  St.  Lawrmca,  and  reeelved  the  thanks  of  the  Commander  of  the 

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2  Murray  OctaTiufl  Nixon 

M.B. Henry  Lynedoch  Gardiner,  j|f<^or,  SO  July  66 

9    Robert  Park«r  Radcliffe       

9    Thomas  Knojr   

8    Charles  Wright  Tounghusband*'     

7  Bobert  Corcyra  Bomer 

H.B.Chas.  Law.  D'Aguihir,>03  CB.  3f<i/.  l8Dec.64 

5  Hugh. A.Beauch.Campbell^  Maj,  %  Not.  65 
10    RobertTalbot    ,.....,.,. 

6  Arnold  Thompson**^ 

6  Henry  Clerk 

3  Francis  Beckford  Ward,***  Major  S  Not.  66 
H.B.John  Jas.  Brandling,*<^  CB.  Maj.  12  Dec.  64 

Alfred  Romalne  Wragge»<"   

10    Frederick  Wm.  Haultain 

8  Frederick  John  Travers 

9  Matthew  Charles  Dixon,"^  i.  c.  %  Not.  66 » • 

10     Henry  Rogers,*®*'  Jfq/or,  2  Nov.  46 

H.B.John  Turner y"^'  CB.  Xe^j,  12  Dec.  64 

7  Edward  Henry  Fisher"* 

13    Robert  Frederick  Mountain 

13    Samuel  Cleaveland 

13    Samuel  Hood  Stovin  Inglefleld   ........ 

13    Edward  Mourner  Boxer 

13    Charles  Scudamore  Longden    

13    Wm.  Alex.  Middleton «... 

IS    James  Robert  Gibbon"*    

U.B.J.  Richard  Anderson, "«  Jfq/.  12  Dec.  64    « • 

6    Percy  Francis  Gother  Scott 

9    SomerTille  M'Donald  Calder    

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Henry  Francis  Strange,  "**.  u  c.  t  Not.  66... 
Jno.Cha.W.Fortescne,*."'  /.  <?.  8  Not.  66  .. 

William  Hamilton  Cox , . . .  • 

Richard  O'Connell    .•#..«.#...,. 

Miller  Clifford,"*  MaU  2  Not.  66    

Charles  Taylor  Du  Plat,  Equerry  to  \ 

^.  J?.  H.  Prince  J-lbert  ..♦.,...  ]" 
Mortimer  Adye,"*t  jf«^or2_NoT.55 


CharlesTriganceFranklin,"^jra/.i2DecJS4. . . 
Alexander  Csesar  Hawkins,*®^  Mttf.  8  Not.  66 

Barclay  tawson • 

Andrew  Pellett  Scrimshire  Grpen    

Pdward  Arthur  WiUiams,  e 

Chas.  Henry  Morris,"*tCB.«.  uc.  8  Nov.  65 

Neil  M'Innes  Mackay"'    , 

Wm.  James  Etten  Grant,"^  Mqf.  2  Nor. » 

Joseph  Clark  Childs 

George  Vanderheyden  Johnson**' , . 

Adolphus  Frederick  Connell***, 

Robert  Barlow  M*Cr^,  r.    , . . . , 

John  Lindredge  Elgee « .  •  • 

John  Desborough 1  • 

George  Shaw,*"*  Mt^for  9  Nor,  66    ........ 

Aug.  Fred.  Fra.  Lennox,***  Major  2  Not.  66 

H.B^Charles  Stuart  Henry,"*  j.  c.  2 Not.  66    . . 

4    Bdmund  Henry  Bene  Flint    

Philip  Gosset  Pipon,***Jlf</.J2  Dec.  64  ••  •• 


J.  Davenport  Bhakespear,»»jfi^.  iij  pec.  54 

Edward  Bruce  Hamley,***  «.  /.  e,  t  Not.  65 

George  Thomas  Field, **^  8.  Major,  2  Not.  66 

Arthur  Comyn  Pigou***    , 

Hon.D. M^Dowall  Fraser,***  If ^.  2 Not.  66 
Charles  John  Strange, •**!  Jtfiyor  2Not.  66 

Richard  Gregory*** • 

Horace  Parker  Newton,'**  Mqf,  2  Not.  66  . . 

Alexander  Cameron  Gleig***     

Hon.  Wm.  C.  Yelverton,*"  Mqf.  |8  Dae. 64 
George  Henry Vesey*'* 


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Stftpylton  Eobinpon •.•.... 

M*A.9hrapnelBiddalpb*^lC4/.  isOee.SA 

Henry  Arthur  Vernon**'  .,...♦ 

Ga».  Hamil.  L.  Milmaq,*^ ^f<;.  9  ¥ow,M 
J .  p.  Lodington  Baddeley/^'if  «(y,i9D«cii4, 
George  Lee  Cl^andler  ..•,...,»,.... 
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Charles  Richard  Ogden  Evans    ...»•. 

Gi)y  Botton , » , •  •  • . 

FrymciB  W.  Hastings,*^  Mt^%lHw.  M 

Henry  Augustus  Smyth""  f  f . .  • 

Paul  Winsloe  PbiUipps,  r.^-**f 

]£dward  Moubray,***  Mt^or  %  ¥»?.  M  .  • 

Frederick  Hugh  Chancellor   . » 

Charles  Waller  ...,  n  ...,«•,••.. . 
Rd»KingFreeth,D.ii.Q.tf.Gfn.  WooUoith 
Fran.  Montague  Maxwell  Ommanney 

Edmund  Palmer     .  > » t  >  •  r » • 

Francis  Vansittart  • » » 

Leopold  Grimston  Paget 

Henry  Mercer,^^. . . • , «... 

Qeorge  Colclough  

Thomas  Walter  Milward"*  ..,»,... 
Henry  L.  Chermside,'"  3fa;.l!iDee,M  .  • 

Frederick  William  Graven  Ord,  r 

William  Conyngham  Lynph  Blosse** 

Matthew  Bligh  Forde    

William  Townsend  Bamett   

Archibald  Edward  HarbordAnson,i*<r. 
S.Enderby  Gordon, "^f.  {.  e.  •  Nov.m 
John  Geo.  Bootliby,"®  »,  Uaj,  is  Dm.  64 
Charles  Neville  Lovell  ..,.»....,.. 

James  Francis  Eaton  Travers  ...,.• 
Hon.  E.  T.  Gage,'»i.fl.8Nov.8a.... 

Neville  Saltren  Keats  Bayly    ...... 

George  Barstow,*^*'  Mnjor  19  Pac  M  . . 

George  Leslie  . . . .  i  •  r  t  •  t •  •  • 

Second  Captains. 
Robert  EmiliusFazakerley  Craufnrd^^ 

Charles  Wright  ...,••..,... 

John  Everett  Thring"*   

William  Magrath  King*^*     

Henry  Lambert  Fulke  GreviUe    . .  •  • 

Hugh  Bent ,.... 

Francis  Robert  GlanvUle   r  t  i  i  •  •  •  •  * . 

Henry  Jervis  White  Jervis    » . , 

William  Lovelace  Dumaresq 


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9    Henry  Heyman**'  . . , , •  •  • . 

H.3.DixonEdw.  Hoste,*^*CB.  MeO*  18  Dee.  64 
U.B.Edward  Taswell'^*  ..,..,..,.,.,,.. 

3    John  Singleton,*^  Mqitur  IS  Qeo.  64     • . 

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Henry  TerricK  Fitz  U  ugh"*  p  •  • « 
Whaley  Nicoll  Har4y  ...,...,.. 
John  Lawranoe  Bolton'^'t  ..«•»!». 
George  Henry  John  Alex.  Frasar 
France  James  Soadv/^*#,. 


.Edw.  Eldon  Bobt.  Dyncley  "•  , , . , , 

Joseph  Godby"* .••.»... 

Domtnick  Sarsfield  Greene,  Ad^, , . . 
Wm  Wigram  Barry"*  M^f,  %  No».  66. 
George  Hatton  Colomb  .«#••••#. 
Thomas  Henry  Harding 


lo.C.  Philip  Daves  Margesson 


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Sbcokd  Captaxitb. 

13    James  Fred.  D'Arley  Street,  Adj. 
H.B.Archibald  Motteax  CaWert,  aJ^. 
'    O'BrieDBellinghamWoolsey,  il£^. 

Alfred  Wilkes  Drayson,  A^i 

Cadwalladcr  Wiliiam  BIgee 

Edm.  J.  Carthew*^*  jfq/or  9  Not.  66 

George  Harrison  Aun  Forbes,  ^<^'. 

Charles  Hunter «•••• 

Robert  John  Hay,  A^j 

Alexander  John  MacDougall  .... 

John  Sparway"^  

Geoige  Ramsay  Craik  Young  .... 

Henry  Townsend  Boultbee,  Ad^j. . . 
H.B.J.  Edw.  Michel]/^  Mt^  2  Not.  66 
12    Geo.  CIcil  Henry."*  jri^/or  2  Not.  66 

Thomas  Picton  Warlow    

Philip  Bedingfeld     

RichardPagetCampbell  Jones,il4f. 

Reginald  Onslow  Farmer,  A^j .  •  •  • 

Charles  MaiCland  Go?an 

Chas.  Hy.Ingilby,^«7ir4|^i8Dee.64 

Robert  Poole  Gabbett,r 

H.B.Henry  Peel  Yates,"*  M^f,  12  Doe.  54 
1     Henry  Andrew  Thrupp*** 

Charles  Edward  Mainwaring   ... 

W.  J.  WiUiams,*«  Mt^r  2  Not.  66  . 

Charles  Frederick  Young 

Sanford  Freeling 

OliTer  Robert  Stokes 

J.FarrellPennycuick,>^ir4l/.12I>eo.64 

Walter  John  Grimston 

C.  E.  01der8haw,*<^  Me^r  2  Not.  65 

Nath.  Octavius  Simpson  Turner'** 

Augpistus  Young  Earle**' 

Hon.  Leonard  A.  Addington  .... 

Arthur  Vandeleur*® 

Andrew  Spotswood  Orr     

Charles  Rowland  Hill    

H.B. Patrick  John  Campbell  ^^ 

8    Francis  Comwallis  Maude    

Arthur  William  Twiss'**    

Reginald  Curtis'** 

Allan  Sierwright*** 

Frederic  Southcote  Scale*** 

John  Boulton**^     

John  De  Luttrell  Saunderson    • . . 

Moutray  Anketell « 

Philip  Dickson'*'  Major  2  Not.  66  . . 

Aneas  Clarke*** 

Edward  Jackson  Bruce 

William  Powell  Richards*** 

J.  Edward  Hope***  Major  2  Not.  66 

Hen.Walpole  J.  Dashwood,*^*^*^*. 

Algernon  Brendon,"*  r 

James  de  HaTilland  *^ 

George  Alliz  Wilkinson     

W.Wind.  Aug.Lukln.»»»jfffj.  2  Not.  66 

C.  Edm.  Walcott,***  Mt^or  s  Not.  66 

Gronow  Davis*''* 

Edgar  Orantham  Bredm^*   . . 

W.  John  Bolton,*"  #.  Major  2  Not.  66 

Frederick  Close,  Aii(j 

James  Sinclair,*"  M<nJor  2  No?.  66  •  • 

Henry  Lynch  Talbot 

Willoughby  James  Wilson*^* 

TT.  Hen,Bandolvh  Simpaan''^* .... 

Lewis  W.  Penn,'**  Major  2  Not.  66. . 

Henry  Robe  Saunders,  r 

William  Morris,  »"il4; 

Henry  Renny ..  4  ...•••••  • 


2210  LIBUT     iBT  LIBUT, 


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26  Not. 
28  Nov.  46 

1  Jan.  47 
1  Feb. 
16  March 

22  April 
7  May 
7  May 

28  May 

1  July 

20  July 

27  Sept. 

23  Oct. 
23Noy. 

24  Not. 
14Mai«h48 
30  May 
30  June 

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17  Feb. 

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24  Feb. 

7  March 

12  March 
17  March 
30  May 

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17  June 

20  June 

do 
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28  June 
6  July 

19  July 
3  Aug. 

24  Aug: 

13  Sept. 

21  Sept. 

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28  Sept 

29  Oct. 
6  Not. 

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24  Not. 
28  Not. 

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8  Dec 
13  Dee. 

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16  Dec. 
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20  Dec. 
13  Dee. 

1  Jan. 
3  Jan. 

6  Jan. 

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13  Jan. 
26  Jan. 

7  Feb. 

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25  Feb. 

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8  Mar. 
1  Apr. 

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241 


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Sbcokd  Captains. 

Charles  Paulett  Rottou'*^ 

Dashwood  Jones*" 

Thomas  Edmund  Byrne**' 

Edward  TWdy»"  Mqj,  8  Nor.  S5 
Hill  James  Thomas  Tomkinson 

John  Bawden  Parkin,  AdJ 

Charles  Johnston  

Thomas  Samuel  Poer  Field  >** . . 
Lawrence  Augustus  Bradshaw  . . . 
John  M'Candie  Campbell    .... 

William  French 

Edward  Adolphus  Seymour  •  •  •  • 
Frederick  MUler***  Maj.  a  No».  u 

Robert  Wolseley  Haig 

Charles  Henry  Owen**'  Mttf.  2  No?,  u 
George  Alderson  Milman*** 

Robert  Boyle*** , 

Lambert  Henry  Denne***... 
Owrge  Afaleohn  Pasley,  $. 


2nd  LIEUT 


PagetW.L»Estrange,»«jfi^.  9  Not.  fis 

Charles  Edward  Burt*** 

Constantine  Lemon  H.  McTeman 

Haxlitt  Inrine***    

Claud  Qeoige  William  LaseeUes  •  • 

ShadweU  Morlcy  Grylls*** 

Reginald  H. Champion***  jr<i/.2NoT.5A 

Luke  Brabazon  Brabason 

Thomas  Longworth  Dames***  . . 

Charles  Carpenter 

Wm.  Qilly  Andrews***  Mti^,  2  Not.  6fi 

Frederic  Luard ^ . 

Alexander  Henry  Murray  .... 
John  Alexander  Phillips  Adams 
Roderick  Maekemie^^Mitf.  9  Nor.  &5 

Robert  Horseley  R.  Rowley 

Wro.Geo.Le  Me8urier**^jtf<|/.9  Not.96 

Falkland  Carey 

Henry  Hebeiden*** 

TreTor  Charles  Molony 

Andrew  Noble    

Henry  Lowther  Balfour  ...... 

Oeorge  Kepple  Taylor 

Richard  Oldfield,  At^ 


Lieutenants. 

3    Herbert  Mark  Gar.  PurTis   

M.B.  William  Howley  Goodenough  . . . 
R.B.  Albert  Henry  Wilmot  Williams*** 

1  Wm.  Smyth  Maynard  Wolfe***   . 

Charles  Fred.  Cockbum*** 

Henry  Hamilton  Conolly***  •  •  •  •  • 

Walter  Chidiock  Nangle*** 

Henry  Strover***    

Campbell  Hardy 

William  Wilberforce  Hagan*** . . . 

Lewis  Frederick  Hall  

Fred.  Cockbum  Griffin 

John  Henry  Peile 

John  Kelly 

Charles  John  Dowse • 

S.B.  John  Stirling  Stirling    , . . . 

H.B.Fredk.Thoe.  Whinyatcs,***  9 

H.B.  John  Henry  Blackbume 

2  William  Noel  WaUer 

E.  T.  WUloughby  Purcell 

Alured  Clarke  Johnson*** 

Cecil  Brooke  LeMesurier 

Henry  Sheridan  Elliot 

H.B.WU]iam  Stirling. 
a.B.Hy.  Plant 
9    AoffOStas  Wm.  Johnson 


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20  June  49 
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20  June  49 

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19  June  60 

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1st  LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


17  Aug. 

9  Oct. 

14  Oct. 

1  Not. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

19  Dee 

do 

19  Dec. 

8  Jan. 

16  Feb. 

2  May 

7  May 

19  May 
28  June 
31  Aug. 

4  Sept. 
6  Sept. 

3  Not. 
6  Mar. 

14  May 
23  May 

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27  May 
11  June 

20  June 

8  July 

9  July 

16  July 
6  Aug. 

10  Aug. 
2  Oct. 

4  Oct. 

17  Not. 
1  Not. 
6  Dec. 

22  Dec. 


48 


48 
49 


60 


22  Feb. 

1  April 
do 

4  April 
6  June 

2  July 
24  July 
26  July 
11  Aug. 
21  Aug. 
26  Sept. 

3  Oct. 
11  Not. 

do 
11  Not. 
30  Not. 
30  Dec. 

do 

2  Jan. 
14  Jan. 

17  Jan. 

3  Feb. 
16  Feb. 

23  Feb. 

18  March 

1  Anr. 


61 


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13  April 
9  May 

16  May 
29  May 

1  June 

23  June 

29  June 

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do 

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6  July 

12  Aug. 

13  Aug. 

17  Aug. 

23  Aug. 

1  Sept. 
7S^t. 

16  Sept. 

11  Sept. 

16  Sept 

do 

24  Sept 
do 

28  Sept 
10  Oct. 

18  Oct 
27  Oct 

2  Not. 
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^ohH  Andrew  Pri66*" 

Auffustiu Henry  King*^ ^,,  * 

Robert  James  Cairnes 

Richard  Roynon  Jones*'' •  •  • . 

John  Wheler  Collln$rton   

John  Henr/  Brown*^   « • 

H.B.Walter  Aaton  Fox Strangways*^* .... 

o.o.  Thdmas  Arthur  John  Harrison 

0    John  Donald  George  Hfggon  ••...< 

n    Ged.  SlssonHarward"*    

7    James  Meredith  Colllngwood  Vibart 

H.B.William  Booth»»    

e.c.  William  Lambert  Yonge 

H.B.Charlcs  Booth  Brackenbui^*^ 

H«B.Edwin  Markham"<*    ,. 

7  Henry  Richard  Porter <•<•<' 

8  Edmund  Fenroie  Bingham  Tamer  « • 

6    Frederick  Nurse  Cromartle *.i 

6    Leonard  Sumner  Joyce « •  •  < 

H.B.Halph  Gore*» 

9  Christopher  Charles  Teetdale^  «<.... 

12    James  Lyons/^^  s 4  •  <  •  • . . 

H.B.Charles  Bdward  Torriano"*.  * 

4    John  Tattoft  Butler  Brown^  ...«..[ 

d    Charles  James  T^ler*^ .i 

10    George  Joseph  Smart    4 • . .  .1 

Id    Henry  Noel  Eden, « { 

H.B.Alex.  Walter  Armstrong  Ogilvie»»»  . . 

0    Robert  Henry  Newbolt     ' 

6    Thomas  Mahon,  r. . . .  • I 

H.B.Charles  Edward  Stirling***    . « 1 

10  WilliamCarey    

d    Thomas  Bland  Strange I 

8    Francis  Lyon • «.«. 

a    Markham  Le  Fer  Taylor*** 

H.B.RaynsfoTd  Cytherus  Longley"^    •  i 

11  Edward  Keate"^ 

Thomas  Wright  Blakiston**«    . . . « 

Arthur  Lister  Kaye*"    

Jones  JuUan  Smith**" 

Eardley  Maitland  

Maurice  Edward  Covey  Stocker  . . 

a.o.  John  Lardner  Clarke*** 

4  Algernon  Purling  Joy    < . . . . 

Henry  Thomhill**« 

Arthur  Thornton  Oratwieke  Pearse**' 

Thomas  Prianlx  Carey 

William  Francis  Walker   ...« 

Geoffrey  Joseph  Shakerley***    

Henry  James  Alderson'^^t < « •  < 

Alexander  Hadden  Hutohinson    .... 

Francis  Temple**' 

Fred.  George  Ravenhill***     

5  Thomas  Henry  Pitt***    

H.B.Fred.  Lee  Hopkinson  Lyon*** 

3    Charles  Lennox  Tredcrofi**^ 

8    George  William  Holmes    ...  4 

H.B.John  Edward  Rttck-Keene**°    

6  Henry  Arehdall  Doyne*^ 

6  Join  Theophilus  Danbtia**! 

7  Robert  Hodson 

lH.B.£mest  Conrtenay  Vaughan***    

\  2     Frederick  Sidney  Maude    

Francis  Towry  Adeane  Law*** 

Major  Francis  Downes*** 

Albert  Chas.  Hugo  Light 

Franfls  Henry  William  Nisbctt  .... 
Falkland  George  Edgeworth  Warren 
Henry  Clement  Swinnerton  Dyer*** . . 
ThdmaaUoyd  Still***... 


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8  Sept. 

87  Sept. 

88  Oct. 

11  Nov. 

7  Dec. 
81  Dec. 

18  F^.  58 
88  Mar. 
88  April 

19  May 
SO  May 
81  Jilner 
88  June 

12  July 
0  Sept< 

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28  Sept. 
26  Sept. 

8  Oct. 
80  Nov. 
21  Nov. 

29  Nov. 
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11  Jan.  54 
18  Jan. 
34  Jan. 
88  Jan. 
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243 


LlBUTHHANTS. 

3  Joseph  Hanwell*»» 

13  Joshaa  Frederick  Betty    « . 

13  John  Kelly  Holdsworth    

13  William  Frederick  Moore , . 

13  Maurice  Heary  Fitzmaurice 

13  Wilbraham  Bigby  Milman 

5  Arthur  Richard  Robinson • .  •  •  < 

13  Henry  Richmond  Martin"' , 

1  William  Alexander  Patrick  Wyllie 

8  Charles  Gray  Johnson*" 

6  Henry  Cardew^    

1  Horace  Perdval"*    

3  Henry  Thomas  Arbuthnot*'' 

H.B.Robert  Biddalph«8 

H.B.WiUiam  Stirling*^ 

11  Peter  Edward  Hm««   

H.B.S.  John  Mildmay  Maxwell"'    r. . 

3  Champagne  L' Estrange*"    

11  Arthur  Kennedy  Rideout*" 

10  William  Henry  Watson*"     

H.B.Henry  Percy  Tillard"» 

10  Edw.  Chichester  Bolton 

9  Oliver  H.  Atkins  Nicolls"* < 

2  James  Barton 

9  Ch.  Jas.  Hope  Johnstone 

9  Benjamin  Geale  HumArey*^ 

9  Charles  Watoon  Wilson 

3  Legh  Delves  Broughtoii**>  

3  Geo.  Alb.  Aug.  Walker*" ,., 

6  Fran.  Walter  de  Winton"* 

9  Aug.  H.  Carr  Hamilton 

6  Edm.  Charles  Cuthbert"*    ,., 

4  Ernest  Aug.  M.  Lloyd*" 

7  Pllkington  Jackson « . . . . 

11  JervisTuckcr*'*   

1  Brymer  Francis  Sckreiber"^    * 

6  Micliael  Tweedie*** 

4  Robert  Loitus  Tottenham    

1  Richard  0*Hara   

3  Hugh  Chetham  Lyle"»    

3  Leonard  Griflfitbs**^ 

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11  Henry  J.  F.  Ellis  Hickcs*" 

8  Fred.  George  Baylay  

12  Noel  Hamlyn  Harris*" 

10  Oswald  Carr     

4  Henry  Whitby  Briscoe*"    

4  Wm.  George  Martin*"    

10  Philip  Hen.  Saudiiands 

12  William  James  Hall"^   

8  Morton  Parker  Eden 

1  Chas.  Dalrymple  Gilmour"* 

11  Edward  John  Ward*** 

12  Alex.  Dickson  Burnaby*** 

2  WilmotB.  Edw.Ellis 

8  Charles  George  Lnard 

3  Henry  A.  D.  de  Vismcs"* 

12  Vivian  Dcring  Mojcndio"' 

10  Jas.  Edward  Blackwell  

7  Sir  John  Wm.  Campbell,  B*.><*    . . 
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Sidney  AagoBtuB  Bazalgette^. . . . . 

Charles  D.  Bevan 

William  Henry  Newcome    

John  Robert  King • » • 

Charles  Orde  Browne^ 

Thomas  Cuming    •••...... 

Charles  E.  Soathouse  Soott*^ 

Henry  Dowdeswell  Pitt    

Hale  Yoong  Wortham^ 

Henry  Barlow  Maale    

Charles  Wills  Walrond*** 

Wm.  James  Smith«Neill 

Henry  Le  Gnay  Geary** 

Walter  Brook  Rice***    

George  Uchter  Knox     

William  Norton  Perss^ 

Osborne  Hall  Goodenongh    • 

J.  Hamil.  Pringle  Anderson*** 

Joseph  N.Portlock  Dadson    ••••••. 

Hy.  Chamberkyne  Farrell*** 

Edward  M'lAughlin 

Charles  Fyshe  Roberts*** 

Arthur  Stewart  Hunter*** 

G.  R.  Thackery  Stevenson    

George  Adam  Crawford    

Townsend  Aremberg  de  Moleyns***  • 

John  Booth  Richardson  

William  Henry  Wardell 

Frederick  John  George  Hill*** 

William  Henry  Izod 

Robert  Charles  Walter  Campbell    . 

James  Douglas  Strange    

Thomas  George  Poulden •  •  • 

Arthur  Windham 

Arthur  John  Henry  Wynne 

Turner  Van  Straubenzee    

Henry  Webster  Shakerley    

John  Robert  Dyce 

Kenneth  Monro 

Edmund  Stayeley •••••••> 

Wallace  Gilmour    

Robert  Preston  Lewis  Welch  ^.... 

Henry  Edmeades    • 

Johu  Macvicar  Bum 

Stuart  James  Nicholson    • . . » 

William  Smith   

Walter  Newman • 

Edmund  John  Tremlett    

Thomas  Auriol  Robinson  ....••... 

George  Murray  Campbell 

George  Edwin  Maule    ..•.•• 

William  Dobree  Carey 

Alexander  Grant  Miller    

Edmund  Charles  Macnaghten 

Lawrence  Hector  Hardress  Parsons. 

Ramsay  Weston  Phipps    

James  Charles  Cayendish 

Robert  Sandham    

George  Erskine  Cullander    

Algernon  Augustus  Stewart 

Bon.  Robert  Villiers  Dillon 

Edmund  Sidney  Burnett 

FitxRoy  Somerset  Talbot 


8ND  LIEUT. 


83  Oct. 
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80  Dec. 
do 
do 
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88  Feb. 
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65 


l8T   LIBVT. 


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do 

13  Feb. 
25  Feb. 

do 
6  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
do 

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do 

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JRoyal  Artillery. 

245 

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LlBUTBNANTS. 

14*  Francis  Duncan 

14*  John  Rvder  Oliver    

2no  libut. 

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24  Sept.  55 
do 

14*  Bdward  Effaa 

do 

14*  James  Corry  Jones  Lowry 

14*  James  Peattie  Monran 

do 
do 

14*  Qeonte  Grote  Hannen  

do 

14*  Philin  M'Lourin  Gallle 

do 

6*  Arthur  Ford    

do 

0*  Francis  Montainia  Rmfth t  - 

do 

10*  Francis  Arthur  Mant     

do 

4*  Frederick  Howlett 

do 

6*  Richard  Handcock    

do 

12*  ChArlM  Mills  Molonv     

do 

8*  Qeorge  Arbuthnot ••••••.••• 

do 

2*  Richard  Sadleir 

do 

(f*  William  Rniton  Barlow   r  - . .  * .  w  - ,  - 

do 

2*  Robert  Callwell  Smith  

do 

13    Chas.  Stuart  Vardon  Wilson    

9    John  de  Buigh  Rochfort •  •  •  • . 

1  Oct: 
do 

14    Rowland  Burdon  Webster    

14     Charlefl  David  Chalmers 

do 
do 

14    Samuel  Parr  Livnes •*..•• 

do 

13     Charlea  Hart  Pickerinir    

do 

6    Bowes  Lennox  Forster  ••••• 

do 

2    James  Robertson    ..•• 

do 

13    Edward  Auflrustus  Slessor 

19  Dec. 

14    Louis  Chas.  Aug.  Adrian  de  Cetto . . 
10     Henrv  Anderson    ...*.>«•• 

do 
do 

5    Charles  Trench •• 

do 

4     Henrv  Colebrooke  Lewes  •••••••••• 

do 

10    Hon,  Haloh  Hare 

do 

14    Arthur  Sutherland  Macartney 

do 

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lUfifal  JrtUUry. 


O^Mfol  9  m  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple  Roes, 

OCB.  82  May  55. 

Auistant  AdIjutanUGeneraU, 

Colonel  Henry  Palliaer,  1  April  52. 

Lieut.'Col.  ChiB.  Bingham,  18  Mar.  55. 

Atgittants. 
I.  A.  ^nd  Cnjp^.Jas.  Campbell,  1  July  47. 
H.  B.  2nd  Capt.  A.  M.  Calvert,  5  July  54. 

5  2nd  CapU  O'B.  B.  Woolicy,  10  July  64. 

2  2nd  Copt,  R.  P.  C.  Jones,  26  Aug.  54. 

4  2nd  Capt.  H.  T.  Boultbee,  7  Oct.  54. 
10  2nd  Capt.  R.  J.  Hay,  9  Dec.  54. 

8  2nd  Capt.  G»  H.  A.  Forbes,  18  Jan.  55. 

PROBATlONAftr. 

3  2nd  Capt.  A.  W.  Drayson,  23  Mar.  55. 
\\  2nd  Capt.  R.  O.  Farmer,  28  Mar.  55. 
14  2nd  Capt.  D.  S.  Greene,  3  Apr.  55. 

13  2nd  Capt.  J.  F.  D'A.  Street,  do. 

9  2nd  Capt.  H.  W.  J.  Dashwood,  do. 
1  2nd  Capt.  W.  Morrift,  do. 

7  2nd  Capt.  F.  Close,  16  June  55. 
r.d.  tieut.  John  Sargent,  12  July  55. 

12  2n^CajD^Jno.  Bawden  Parkin,28  July55. 

6  2nd  Capt,  Rich.  Oldfield,  18  Dae.  55. 

QtLorter-Mattert. 

5  Jam68  Nicoll,  1  Jan.  43. 

7  Robert  Eager,  1  April  44. 

%  Alejcander  Steele,  I  July  44. 
9  James  White,  1  Feb.  46. 

10  Jamte  Freebttrn,  1  April  46. 

4  Charles  Dunbar,  2  July  46. 
o.  G.  William  Elliott,  8  Feb.  47. 
H.  B.  George  Oliphant,  1  July  47. 

11  George  Clark,  1  Not.  48. 

8  Thomas  Haasall,  12  April  50. 
1  John  Cass,  1  April  52. 

13  Wm.  Reuben  Kirkman,  17  Feb.  54. 

12  Thomas  Hendley,  1  July  54. 
3  James  Black,  27  Oct.  54. 


6  Wmiam  Sttwart,  27  Mar.  55. 
14  WiUiam  Hoge,  1  Apr.  55. 

Veterinary  Surgeani* 
WaUam  Stockley,  24  April  06. 
John  Surtees  Stockley ,•*•  IS  Aug.  49. 
Hicks  Withers,*^  6  March  1854. 
Matthew  John  Harpley,*^  24  April  54. 
John  Thomas  Cochrane.^  9  June  64. 
Francis  CottereD,**  24  June  54. 
Wm.  Barry  Lord,  1  Oct  54. 
James  Brennan,***  1  Feb.  55. 
Gabriel  Isles  Rollings,  1  Feb.  55. 
John  Mason ,*^  5  Mar.  65. 
Thomas  John  Williamson,  6  Mar.  65. 
William  Huke,*>*  29  Mar.  55. 
Christopher  Sanderson,*"  22  May  65. 
Edwin  Harrison,  28  June  65. 
James  Cleaveland, 28  June  56. 
Daniel  Hinjie,  1  July  55. 
John  Dennis  Harrison,  13  Aug.  55. 
Frederick  Home  Rush  Spratt,lO  Sept55. 
John  Bunn  Wm.  Skoulding,  9  Not.  55. 
♦John  Henry  Carter,  13  Dec.  56. 

Chaplains, 
Rev.  Matthew  R.  Scott,  10  April  87. 
Bev.  Walter  Melrill  Wright,  1  Sept  50. 
Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadets. 
Captain. — 

2ndCapt.Com. — G.  B.  Shakespear,  9  Not.  48. 
2nd  Capt.—V.  D.  Margesson,  17  Feb.  64. 
\st  Lxeuts.—T.  A.  J.  Harrison,  28  July  52. 
Wm.  L.  Yonge,  2  Sept.  58. 
J.  L.Clarke,  17  Feb.  64. 
Qr.-Jlffl*f.— William  Elliott,  8  Feb.  47. 

Biding  Troop. 
Superintending  :  Captain  Rd.  Blackwood - 

Price,  13  Apr.  46. 
Lieut.  William  Boylin,  2  June  54. 
Lieut.  Thomas  Bishop,  9  May  55. 
Lieut.  James  Ererett,  1  Aug.  55. 


FIELD  TRAIN  DEPARTMENT. 

Director  General  of  Artillery.  .9  Mqf.-Oen.  Cator,  CB.  11  Aug.  52. 

ChufCommiseary William  Young,  19  Aug.  64. 

Commueary W.  L.  M.  Young,*  24  Feb.  54. 

(  G.  B.  Morss,  24  Feb.  54. 
Aerietant-CommieeaHee  ....]  ;F.M.  Young,  16  March  54  (^crt,.^). 


.  Blakeney,'  15  Aug.  54. 
.  Russell,*  29  Sept.  54. 


Deputy  Astietant  Comminarxee, 


G.  A.  Aynge,*  24  Feb.  54. 
•C.  W.  B.  Holloway,*24  Feb.  54. 
•H.  R.  H.  Hewitt,*  1  April  54. 
J.  S.  Greensill,*  1  April  54. 
•J.  Rogan,*  1  April  54. 
R.  Garrard,^  19  May  54. 


E.  Hughes,  30  June  54. 
J.MacGilUTray,«25July54. 
WllUam  Gair,^29  Sept.  54. 
Arthur  Hunt,"  29  Not.  54. 
Reginald  O.Day,*  13  Dec.54, 
James  Bruce,*  31  Jan.  55. 


G.  Clark,*  3  Mar.  65. 

E.  S.  Quinland,*30  Apr.  56. 

J.  S.  Addams,*  21  June  55. 

M.  Keir,*  28  June  55. 

J.  O'Connor,**  28  June  65. 

H.  I.  Hodds,"  6  Oct.  66. 


*  Temporary  Rank  efdy. 


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247 


COMMAKDING  OFFICBRS  OF  ARTILLBRT  A5D  SITGINBBSS  AT  HOMB 
AND  ON  FOREIGN  STATIONS. 


ArHlUry, 


ORBAT  BBITAIN. 


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Jr«fw«y  .    .   OoLEnflMuT 
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.    .   Mmmehmier 
Landauard  Fort 


BrUtol 


Capt  Gngorj  {Ordered  to  Jopeham) 


Seuth  West 


Lt'Col.  HandMaoa  .    .    •    Saetboume 
Colonel  Byre Portamauth 

ColOBvl  Peeter .    .    .    . 


OoL  Oole    .    .    ■    ( 

Got.  BtreftUMd     . 
M^or  Jenrole .     • 

Lt.«Ool.  Tackor    • 

Ool.  Wolff  .  . 
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Lt-Ool.  SteheUn 


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Ool.  J.  Gordon 


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Dublin  ditto 

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Cmnmda    .    . 
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(lta^.JQm,  Sir  Blelmrd  J.  Decree.  KOB, 
'' Hij.-Oen.  J.  E.  Dupuli,  CB.,  seoond  la 
^  U.-Ool.  M  orrii,  Betenp  ArtiUaiy 
Colonel  St.  Oeoiye,  Siege  Train 
Lt.-Col.NedhaiB 
Lt.^3ol.  Taylor 
Li.'C&l.  Madean 
Cotoael  Wood.  CB,  Horee  Art. 
I<t.-CoL  Aylmer 
Lt.-Ool.  Browne,  Siege  Train 
Lt-Ool.  iCairiott 
Lt.-Col.  Price 
U..C0L  Kennedy,  Depot  Para 

Col.  wnue —      — 

Colonel  OoeClfttg  ....  —  — 
U^CoLOrniibr  .  .  .  .  ~  * 
Colonel  flhattlMrortt.    .    .     -•       — 

Colonel  Bonn —       — 

OB  Col.  W.Ben  ....  —  — 
Lleut.-CoL  Dalton       ...      —       — 

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Lleat..aen.  Sir  Hairy  D.  loneei  KCB. 


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Bi.Molona  .    .  ,  LftenCpCol  HIU  ... 

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OeyUm     .    •    •  •  Lt-Col.  Toite    .     .    . 

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Col.  Bolton 
Col.  Hope 
Lt-Col.  TwSae 


Comod*  Weet 


Yon  Diemen'a  Land 

Veto  Zealand  .    •    CapL  F.  J.  TraTert 


Capt.  Synne 
Li.-CoL  Hamilton 
Ool.  Baddeley 


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248 


fVar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

1  General  £?elegh  lerved  the  Coranna  campalgu,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
ooe  Clasp  for  Sahagun  and  Benevente. 

3  General  Hon.  W.  H.  Gardner  accompanied  the  ezi>edltion  to  Walcheren,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Flushing. 

4  General  Walker  served  on  the  Continent  in  1794  and  5,  and  received  three  wounds 
in  the  retirement  of  the  army  across  the  Rhine  near  Amhelm^viz.  one  severely  through 
the  right  arm  below  the  elbow ;  the  others  above  the  elbow,  and  in  the  right  hip. 

5  Lieut. -General  Brough  was  at  the  capture  of  St.  Lucia  in  1706,  and  that  of  Guadaloupe 
in  1815. 

7  Sir  Hew  Ross  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  fh>m  9th  June,  1809  to  Feb.  1814, 
including  th^  action  of  the  Coa,  battle  of  Busaco,  actions  of  Pombal,  Redinha  (wounded  in 
the  shoulder),  Casal  Nova,  Fox  d'Arouce  (wounded  in  the  leg),  and  Sabugal ;  battle  of 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  action  of  Aldea  de  Ponte,  sieges  of  Cludad  Rodrigo  and  Badajoz  (dangerously 
wounded  in  the  head) ;  action  at  Castrajon,  capture  of  forts  at  and  battle  of  Salamanca,  cap- 
ture of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  affairs  of  San  Munoz  and  San  Mihm,  battles  of  Vittoria,and 
the  Pyrenees  from  26th  to  90th  July,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  and  Nlve;  battle 
near  Bayonne,  13  Dec.  1813.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir  Hew  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  two  Clasps  for  Busaeo,  Bada- 
joz, Salamanca,  Yittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps 
for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  P^nees. 

9  lieut-General  Paterson  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  and  at  Wal- 
cheren  in  1809. 

12  Lieut..General  Campbell  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  including  the  actions 
of  the  8th,  Idth,  and  21st  March,  capture  of  Rosetta,  several  affairs  on  the  march  to,  and 
capture  of  Cairo,  and  afterwards  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria.  Medal  for  services  in  Egypt. 

13  Lieut-General  Turner  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Served 
also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  battles  of  Orthes 
and  Toulouse,  and  the  affairs  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal 
and  one  Clasp  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse. 

14  Sir  Robert  Gardiner's  services :  — capture  of  Minorca  in  1798 ;  campaign  in  Portugal 
and  Spain,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Yimiera,  and  Corunna;  expedition  to  Walcheren  ; 
Peninsular  campaigns  from  early  in  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war  In  1814,  including  the 
battle  of  Barrosa,  capture  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  affair  of 
Morales,  battles  of  Yittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse ;  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle 
of  Waterloo.  Sir  Robert  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  two  Clasps  for  Barrosa,  Badajoz, 
Salamanca^  Yittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for 
Roleia,  Yimiera,  and  Cdfunna. 

15  LieuL  General  Wallace  was  on  board  the  Phoenix  Letter  of  Marque  when  she  beat  off  a 
French  Privateer  near  Barbadoes  in  Dec.  1800.  Present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809  ; 
and  he  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  attack  of  Sackets  Harbour,  United  States,  in  1813. 

16  Lieut.-General  Richard  Jones  served  in  Holland  in  1799,  including  the  battles  of 
Zuyp,  Hoorn,  Egmont,and  Limmen.  Present  at  the  capture  of  Paris,  and  with  the  Army  of 
Occupation  until  2nd  Dec.  1818. 

18  Lieut-General  Hntchesson  served  in  Holland  in  1799 ;  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of 
France  from  March  1813  to  July  1814 ;  Belgium  and  France  fh>m  Maj  1815  to  Nov.  1818. 

19  Miyor-General  Whlnyates  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  and  campaign  in 
North  Holland  in  1799 ;  expedition  to  Madeira  in  1801,  and  to  Copenhagen  1807 ;  Penin- 
sular campaigns  from  Feb.  1810  to  July  1813,  Inclnduig  the  battles  of  Busaco  and  Alba- 
hera ;  affairs  at  Usagre,  Aldea  de  Ponte,  and  San  Munos,  attack  and  defeat  of  General 
Lalleman's  cavalry  at  Ribera,  and  many  other  affidrs.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816, 
and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco  and  Albuhera. 

20  Lieut-General  Michell  served  the  campaign  in  Holland  in  1799;  in  the  Peninsula 
and  south  of  France  from  Aug.  1813  to  May  1814,  including  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  psssage 
of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  and  Nive,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse;  in  America  from  May 
1814  to  May  1815,  including  the  altack  of  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  Mew  Orleans,  and 
other  operations  on  the  coast  Attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  reducing  the  fortresses  in 
the  Netherlands.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse ; 
and  the  Silver  War  Medol  with  three  Clasps  for  St  Sebsstian,  Nivelle,  and  Nlve. 

22  Major-General  Cobbc  served  the  campaign  in  the  West  Indies  in  1801,  under  Lieut.* 
Gen.  Sir  Thos.  Trigge. 

23  M^jor  General  Mercer  served  in  South  America  in  1807  and  8.  Also  the  campaign  of 
1815,  Including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo, 


fFca*  Services  oftlie  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  249 

24  L!eut.-Ge]ieralW.  G.  Power senred  in  Spain,  Portugal,  and  France,from  14tli  Oct.  1 808 
to  4th  Jane  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Talayera,  sieges  of  Cludad  Rodrigo  (wounded),  and 
Badajoz,  capture  of  French  works  at  Almaraz,  reduction  of  forts  at,  and  battle  of  Sala- 
manca, siege  of  Burgos  (wounded),~siege  of  San  Sebastian  from  11th  July  to  8th  Sept.  1813, 
passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Nive,  and  the  Adour,  and  the  investment  of  Bayonne. 
Col.  Power  led  the  reserve  to  the  support  of  the  assaulting  party  of  Fort  La  Picurina 
during  the  last  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  the  Commandant  surrendered  to  him  personally.  He 
has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

27  MaJ. -General  Scott  served  In  the  expedition  to  Walchereo,  and  was  at  the  siege  of 
Flushing. 

28  Major-General  Dyneley's  services: — Campaign  of  1805  in  Italy  under  Sir  Jas.  Craig ; 
and  that  hi  Calabria  in  1806  under  Sir  John  Stuart,  including  the  battle  of  Maida 
and  siege  of  Scylla.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  July  1811,  to  November  1813,  including 
the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (wounded  in  the  head),  siege  of  forts  at  Salamanca  (wounded 
in  the  fiu:e),  heights  of  St.  Christovel,  battle  of  Salamanca,  defence  of  the  Bridge  of 
Simancas,  aJSkirs  at  Morales  de  Toro  and  San  Munos,  battles  of  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees. 
Campaign  of  1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  Taken  prisoner  at  Malanahenda  near 
Madrid,  11th  Aug.  1812,  when  engaged  with  the  rear-guard  of  Joseph  Bonaparte's  army ; 
escaped  from  the  enemy,  and  rejoined  the  army  the  2drd  of  the  same  month.  He  has  re- 
ceived the  Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

29  Major-General  Cator  served  the  campaign  of  Walcherenand  siege  of  FlushUig.  In  the 
Peninsula  and  south  of  France,  from  the  end  of  1800  to  the  tennination  of  the  war  in 
1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  lines  at  Torres  Vedras  and  at  Santarem,  battle  of 
Barroea  (wounded),  afihir  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  aflfidr  at  Tolosa,  passage  of  the  Bidas- 
soa,and  at  the  attack  of  Bidassoa  by  the  French,  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  and  four  days' 
engagements  in  front  of  Bayonne.     He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

32  Major-General  H.  W.  Gordon's  services: — Expedition  to  Naples,  Dec.  1805,  and  sub- 
sequent occupation  of  Sicily ;  battle  of  Maida,  and  attack  and  surrender  of  the  Rock  of 
Scylla,  1806.     He  lias  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maida. 

33  Sir  Wm.  Colebrooke's services;— Campaigns  of  1809  and  10  hi  India;  expedition  to 
Java  in  1811,  including  the  action  of  Weltyvreden,  in  batteries  before  Cornells  (until 
wounded  in  the  groin  22nd  August),  and  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jokjakarta.  Expedition 
to  Palembang,in  Sumatra,  1813;  campaign  of  1817  and  18,  in  India,  against  the  Pindarrees 
and  Mahrattas;  campaign  of  1818  and  19  in  Southern  India.  Present  also  at  the  sieges  of 
Bas-el-Kyhma  and  Zaya,  Arab  fortresses.  Sir  William  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

35  Major-General  Dundas  was  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809 ;  at  Cadiz  in  1810  and  1 1 ; 
detached  from  Cadiz  to  Tarragona  in  1811 ;  wounded  in  right  ankle  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and 
most  severely  and  dangerously  at  Badajoz, — left  arm  amputated,  left  thigh  dislocated,  and 
hip  bone  shattered.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  fbr  Ciadad 
Rodrigo  and  Badajoz. 

37  Major-General  Wylde  served  in  Holland  in  1813  and  14,  and  commanded  a  battery 
before  Antwerp  and  at  the  attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Was  attached  to  the  Horse  Artillery 
with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  In  April  1834,  succeeded  Lord  William  Russell  as 
Military  Commissioner  at  the  head-quarters  of  Don  Pedro's  army  in  Portugal,  aud  oua- 
tinued  with  them  until  the  Convention  of  Evora  Monte;  and  subsequently  from  Nov.  1834 
to  1840  at  the  head-quarters  of  the  Spanish  Army,  and  in  all  the  general  actions  during 
that  period,  including  the  raising  of  the  siege  of  Bilboa,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of 
the  Spanish  Cortes.  In  Portugal,  again,  in  1846,  during  the  Civil  War,  and  signed  the  Con- 
vention of  Oporto. 

39  Major-General  Maclachlan  served  in  Spain  in  1813  and  14. 

40  lJeat.-Gcneral  Macdonald  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1836,  and 
proceeded  from  thence  on  theexpedition  to  Buenos  Ayres,  where  he  was  twiceseverely.  wounded 
and  taken  prisoner:  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  France,  from  June  1809,  to 
July  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  Coa  and  Busaco,  affairs  of  Redinha,  Pombal,  Con- 
deixa,  and  Foz  d'Arouce ;  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca,  affair  of  San  Munos, 
battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  aflkirs  of  the  Gave 
d'Oleron  and  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including 
the  battle  of  Waterloo  (severely  wounded),  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

41  Colonel  Sabine  served  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  1814,  and  com- 
manded the  batteries  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Erie  in  August  and  September. 

43  Major-Gen.  Chesney  was  employed,  from  1829  to  1832,  in  examining  the  principal 
parts  of  Western  Asia ;  during  which  time,  assisted  only  by  a  few  Arabs,  he  descended 
the  river  Euphrates  upon  a  Raft ;  and  his  reports  to  Government  led  to  a  Parliamentary 
vote  to  extend  our  commercial  relations  in  that  quarter,  and  open  a  communication  with 
India  through  Arabia.  His  Majesty,  through  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  having  conferretl 
on  him  the  rank  of  Colonel  on  a  particular  service,  he  sailed  early  in  1885  with  a  detach- 
ment of  artillery,  another  of  sappers,  a  proportion  of  seamen,  and  thirteen  military  and 


860  War  Sertfiees  of  (he  Oj^eers  of  ihe  Jtoydl  ArHJIery. 

Mtval  offloors;  with  whoM  assSttenee  Colonel  Chttofly  aoeomplished  the  eztr»oydiiiary 
•ehieremeiit  of  transporting  two  iron  steam  Teasels  across  Syria,  and  floating  them  In  a 
perfect  state  on  the  Upper  Enphrates,  not  yerj  hx  iVora  Aleppo.  In  the  early  part  of  the 
navigation  thns  commenced,  a  fearftil  hurricane  carried  the  smaller  Tcssel  and  twenty  of 
her  men  to  the  bottom.  Colonel  Chesney  and  eight  others  being  saved  by  swimming.  The 
Commander,  however,  persevered  $  and  in  the  remaining  vessel  he  not  only  completed  the 
surveys  of  the  river  Buphrates,  Tigris,  and  Kareen,  but  continued  the  undertaking  until  it 
was  turned  over  in  the  following  year  to  the  Bast  India  Company.  His  late  Majesty 
warmly  approved  of  the  intrepidity  manifested  in  continuing  the  service  after  the  calami, 
tons  loss  of  one-half  of  his  force,  and  the  brevet  rank  of  Major  was  bestowed  on  him  by 
the  King,  which  was  followed  by  that  of  l4leut.-Colonel  by  command  of  the  Queen. 

44  Colonel  Bell's  services  :*>-<::apture  of  the  islands  of  8t.  Thomas  and  St.  Croix  in  1807 ; 
•lege  of  fort  Desaix,  Martinique ;  capture  of  Les  Saintes,  near  Quada]oupe,and  bombardment 
and  driving  from  the  anchorage  the  French  fleet  in  1S09;  capture  of  Quadaloupe  and  adja- 
eent  islands  in  1810.  Served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  July  1813  to  July  1814, 
Including  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  four  days'  engagements  near 
Bayonne;  passage  of  the  A  dour,  investment  of  Bayonne,  aflkirs  at  Vic  Bigorre,  and  Tarbee 
passage  of  the  Garonne,  and  subsequent  operations  to  the  battle  of  Toulouse  where  he  was 
slightiy  wounded.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Braa 
and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  Ave  Clasps. 

47  M^j.. General  Brereton  served  in  Spain,  France,  and  the  Netherlands,  from  December, 
1800  to  June,  1816,  and  was  present  at  tlie  defence  of  Cadis  and  of  Fort  Matagorda 
(wonnded),  the  Artillery  of  whieh  last  place  he  commanded.  He  served  in  the  batteries  at 
the  siege  of  San  Sebastian;  was  prssent  in  the  battles  of  Barrosa  (wounded),  Vittoria,  the 
Pyrenees,  Orthes,  T  miouse,  Quatre  Bras,  and  Waterloo  (severely  wounded),  actions  on 
the  retreat  from  Buigos,  at  San  Munos,  near  Salamanca,  Helette,  St.  Palais,  Sanveterre, 
Aire,  and  Tsrbes.  He  commanded  a  Division,  as  second  in  command,  of  the  expedition 
under  Major-Generel  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,  spiking  879 
pieces  of  heavy  ordnance.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  Was  on 
board  the  flag-ship  ^rttonnia  during  the  naval  action  of  the  allied  fleets  with  the  defences 
of  Sebastopol  on  the  17th  Oct.  1854,  and  directed  the  rockets  flrsd  fh>m  that  ship  against 
the  forts  and  city  t  has  received  the  Crimean  War  Medal. 

48  Colonel  England  served  the  expedition  to  the  Weser  In  1806  and  6 ;  to  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  and  South  America  in  1806  and  7  *,  campaign  of  1813  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the 
battle  of  Vittoria  and  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps. 

63  Colonel  Hardinge  served  in  the  Peninsula  f^om  Aug.  1819,  to  the  end  of  the  war  In 
1814,  inelndio^  the  battle  of  Vittorbt,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse, 
aflUrs  at  Osma,  Tolosa,  Bidassoa  and  Tariies.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  and  was 
present  at  Ligny,  and  Quatre  Bras.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

64  Colonel  Gordon  Higglns  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Syrian  campaign 
from  August  1840  to  the  evacuation  of  that  country  in  Dec  1841  v  Medal),  and  was  present 
at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Beyrout  and  of  St  Jean  d'Aere. 

66  Colonel  Byre's  services  :-^Bxpedition  to  Portugal  and  occupation  of  Lisbon  in  ISOf^ ; 
advance  upon  MadUrd  and  retreat  to  Corunna  in  1808-0 ;  afikir  at  Lugo  and  battle  of 
Gorunna,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Silvrr  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.  Eighteen  years 
oontlnued  service  in  the  West  Indies,  from  Oct.  1810  to  April  1888 ;  and  in  command  of 
the  Royal  ArUllery  in  Chios,  at  Hong  Kong,  from  August  1847  to  May  1841. 

57  Colonel  Anderson's  services: — Siege  and  capture  of  Flushing,  and  the  subsequent 
operations  in  1809;  Bombardment  of  Antwerp,  also  previous  and  subsequent  operations 
in  1818  and  1814;  campaign  of  1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  captures  of 
Cambray  and  Paris. 

68  Colonel  Armstrong  served  at  Walcheren  in  1800;  and  in  Canada  from  May  1810 
to  July  1816,  including  the  capture  of  adetachment  on  river  Raishi,  the  cutting  out  of  an 
•nemy's  vessel  when  in  command  of  a  gun-boat  at  Prescott,  at  Port  Brie  during  a  cannonade 
of  17  hours )  at  the  loss  of  Fort  George,  actions  at  Stoney  Creek,  and  Black  Rock,  invest- 
ment of  Fort  George,  capture  of  Fort  jfiagara,  Black  Rock,  and  town  of  BuMo,  action  at 
Streets  Creek,  and  Chippawa,  and  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Brie  under  an  almost  constant  lire 
fot  about  five  weeks.    SUghtly  wounded  at  Fort  George,  27th  May  1818. 

61  Colonel  Warde  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadis  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterioo. 

62  Colonel  Ingilby  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1810  to  Jan.  181S,  including  the 
sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Forts  of  Salamanca  (wounded),  and  Burgos  $  and  ^e  battles 
of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salamanca.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  f>ur  Clasps. 

63  Colonel  Cater  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1810  to  Jan.  1814,  including  the 
defence  of  Cadiz,  battle  of  Barrosa,  and  siege  of  Tarragona.  Served  also  the  campaign  of 
1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  taking  of  Cambray  and  Pari%  ^H||hM  received 
iha  Silver  War  Medal  with  ona  Clasp  ibr  Barron!;  ^  R^TftzfcfSf^ W5^  f^ 


JFar  Simeci  of  the  Officers  <(fihe  Jtaifal  ArtaJeqf.  251 

64  Colonel  Petter  ww  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  and  at  tbe  battle  of  Barroia, 
where  he  wai  leyerely  wounded.  He  has  recei?ed  the  SiWer  War  Medal  with  one  Claip  for 
fiarrosa. 

65  Colonel  Bloomfleld  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  froni  March  1818  to  Jane 
18H,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  crossing  the  Bidas8oa,and  battlei 
of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815^  including 
tbe  battle  of  Waterloo.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  CIssps. 

66  Colonel  Palliser  senred  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  November  1812  to  May 

1814,  Ineludlng  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battles  of  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for 
which  he  hai  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Served  subsequently  In  the 
American  war,  including  the  battles  of  Bladensburg,  and  Baltimore,  and  operations  before 
New  Orleans. 

67  Colonel  J.  A«  Wilson  served  the  eampaign  of  1816,  inclndhig  the  buttle  of  Waterloo 
and  capture  of  Paris. 

68  Colonel  Cnppage  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  February  to  August  1814, 
and  was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  fVom  Bayonne.    Served  also  the  campaign  of 

1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

69  Colonel  Griflln  served  before  Genoa  in  1814. 

70  Sir  Bichard  Dacres  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  aiflslrs  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inlcerman  (horse 
lulled)  \  commanded  tbe  Royal  Artillery  at  the  repulse  of  the  Russians  in  the  sortie  from 
Sebastopol  on  the  26th  October ;  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Eoyal  Artillery  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  after  Br.-Oeneral  Strangways  wa»  killed  at  Inkerman  on 
the  5th  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

71  Colonel  Lake  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  Light  Division  In  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  and  the  battles  of 
Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  three  Clusps). 

72  Major-Gen.  Dupuis  served  on  the  north  eoastof  Spain  in  1836, 7,  and  8,  In  co-opera- 
tion with  tbe  Spanish  army,  including  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  14th,  and  16th 
March,  and  the  action  of  Hemani,  on  the  14th  May  1837,  besides  various  other  minor 
aifhirt.  Served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battles 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol. 

73  Major-General  Williams  commanded  tlie  Turkish  army  at  the  defence  of  Kars. 

74  Lt.oColonel  Morris  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at 
the  siexe  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  CUisp). 

75  Colonel  St  George  larved  the  Ba»tem  campaign  of  1855,  and  eommanded  the  siege 
train  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

76t  Colonel  Nedham  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

77  Colonel  Wardo  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  in  command  of  tbe  siege 
train  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  June  (9th 
and  17th),  (Mrdal  and  Clasp). 

78  Lt..Colonel  Taylor  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

79  Lt.-Colonsl  Maolean  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

80  Cok>nel  Wood  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  tbo 
sortie  on  tbe  36th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

81  Colonel  Fitzmayer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  aHUr  of 
M'Kenaie's  Farm  and  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebsatopol,  and 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  tbe  26th  October  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8lt  Uaot,-Colonel  Francklyn  sorted  in  the  Sastern  campaign  of  1855,  and  oommanded 
the  siege  train  of  tbe  left  attack  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

82  Lt.-Colonel  Gambier  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  command  of  the 
siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  October,  and  at 
the  battle  of  Inkerman  (severely  wounded,  Medal  and  Clasps). 

68  Lt.«Colooel  S.  W.  Crofttm  served  in  Spain  during  the  Christino  and  Carlist  war  in 
1697  and  1838,  and  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  Carlists. 

86  Lt.-'Colooel  Ip^iog  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  j  commanded  tbe  Artillery  of  tbe  left  attack  at  the  bom- 
bardment  in  October  and  during  the  three  hist  months  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

86  Lt-Colooel  Rowan  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  eampoiga 
of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  tbe  trenches  with 
the  siege  train  and  bombardment  of  October  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

87  Lt.*Coloncl  Freese  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at 
Chin-Kiang  Foo.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
lokermaD  and  siege  of  Sabastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train  and  bombardment  of 
OoMer  (Medal  and  Clasps),  Digitized  by  ^UO^ it: 


262  fFlar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artittery. 

88  Lt..Coloael  Cleayeland  senredon  the  north  coast  of  Spalnln  1887 -dO,  in  eo-operatton 
with  the  Spanish  army  towards  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  St.  Sebastian  and  its  ^dnity. 

91  Cajitain  Younghusband  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854(Hedal  and  Clasp). 

92  Lt.-Colone1  Paynter  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  inclading  the  affairs  of 
Balganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklavs,  and  Inkerman,  and 
siege  of  Sehastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

93  Colonel  Barker  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch  (In  command  of  Royal  Artillery),  siege  of 
Sehastopol,  including  the  command  of  the  batteries  of  the  left  attack  at  the  fall  of  the 
fortress  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

94  Lt-Colonel  Faddy  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1862  in  command  of  the  Royal  Arttt- 
lery,  and  was  named  in  the  official  despatches,  especially  in  that  relating  to  the  capture 
of  Macomo's  Den  on  the  17th  May,  and  obtained  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his 
services  ( Medal). 

95  Lt.-Colonel  Phillpotts  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

96  Lt.-Colonel  Wodehouse  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  affidis 
of  Bulganac  and  M^Kenzte's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (horse 
killed),  siege  of  Sehastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th  October  1864  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

97  Mijor  Maude  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  in  command  of  a  troop  of  Royal 
Horse  Aitillery,  including  the  a£hlrs  of  Balganac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  the 
Alma  and  BalidLlava  (dangerously  wounded  and  horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sehastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

98  Colonel  Dickson  served  on  the  staff  of  Lord  Raglan  during  the  campaign  of  1864- 
66,  and  was  present  at  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sehastopol 
(wounded  4th  Feb.  1866) :  commanded  the  right  siege  train,  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  October,  April,  and  June  17th  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

99  Captains  Thomas  and  Travers  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

99t  Miyors  Broughton  and  Hugh  Campbell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66, 
in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Sehastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  April 
and  of  June  (6th  and  17th):  Medal  and  Clasp. 

100  Captain  Qraydon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  siege 
of  Sehastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kertcli  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

101  Mijor  the  Hon.  G.  T.  Devereux  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1868  (Medal)  ;  and  was 
present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basuta  tribes  at  Berea  SOth  Dec. :  named  in  the 
official  despatch,  and  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services. 

103  Lt. -Colonel  Adye  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  as  Assist.  A<y.  General  of 
Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  affiUrs  of  Balganac  and  M*Kenzie*s  Farm,  the  battles 
of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sehastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

103  Major  D'Aguilar  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  (Meflal  and  Clasps),  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sehastopol,  in  the  trenches  with 
the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  October. 

104  Captain  Thompson  served  at  the  siege  and  fidl  of  Sehastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and 
Claap). 

106  Mi^or  Ward  served  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sehastopol  in  1866,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tchemaya  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

106  Major  Brandling  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  in  command  of  a  troop  of 
Royal  Horse  Artillery,  including  the  affiUrs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Keniie's  Farm,  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fidl  of  Sehastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasps).  . 

107  Captains  Wragge  and  Oldenhaw,  and  lient.  Redcroft,  served  ii|  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1866,  including  the  siege  of  Sebaatopoi,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and 
at  the  bombardment  of  April  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

108  Lt.-Colonei  M.  C.  Dixon,  Majon  Rogen,  Hawkins,  Shaw,  Captains  Burt,  Irvine, 
Lieuts.  ConoUy  (wounded),  Humphreys,  Sir  John  Camphell  and  Anley,  served  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  in  1866,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Sehastopol,  and  at 
the  bombardments  of  April  and  June  (6th  and  17th) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

110  Major  John  Turner  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  36th  June  1843. 
Served  also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  inclndiug  the  affair  at  M'KensIe's  Farm,  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sehastopol,  and  rapulfe  of  the  sortie  on  the  36th 
October  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

111  Captains  Fisher  and  Gibbon,  and  Major  Clifford,  served  at  the  siege  and  &11  of 
Sehastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

114  Major  Anderson  served  in  the  operations  In  the  Yiang-tse-Kiang  in  China,  in- 
dnding  the  storm  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo^  also  at  (^f  j^^^^^^fl^  I^^'b 


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Kankin  (Medal).    Seryed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-56,  including  the  affain  of  Bnl' 
ganac,  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

115  Lt.-Colonel  H.  F.  Strange  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includiog  the 
aflkirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall 
of  Sebaatopol,  in  the  trenches  wiih  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  October, 
April,  and  June  (6th  and  17th) :  Medal  and  Clasps. 

116  Lt.-Colonel  Fortescne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
aflhirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Eenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  (horse  killed),  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

llGf  Msjor  M.  Adye  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  the  trenches  with 
the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Jane  6th  (wounded) :  Medal 
and  Clasp. 

117  Major  Fraoklin  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  includiog  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

118  Captains  Mackay  and  Connell,  Major  Lennox,  Captain  Pigou,  Major  Newtoo, 
Captain  Vesey,  and  H.  Smyth,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

list  Lt-Colonel  Charles  Morris  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  and 
Clasps):  commanded  a  Field  Battery  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (wounded), 
and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854.  Was  attaclied  from  April  to  Nov.  1855 
as  Military  Commissioner  to  the  2nd  Corps  of  the  French  Army,  and  assisted  at  the  carrying 
of  the  Lines  of  Tchemaya  25th  May,  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Mamelon,  and  of  the 
Malakoff ;  on  the  peraooal  Staff  of  General  Bosquet  who  commanded  on  these  oeeasions, 
and  was  especially  named  by  the  General  in  official  despatches.  Was  appointed  an  Assist- 
A4j.-(3eneral  in  Nov.  1855.  and  attached  to  General  Windham,  Chief  of  the  Staff.  Re- 
ceived the  Brevets  of  Mnjor  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  CB,  for  his  services. 

119  Major  Grant  and  Lt.-Col.  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  in  the 
trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and 
Jane  (6th  and  17th) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

120  Captains  Johnson,  Glelg,  and  Vernon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

121  Major  Pipon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  a£^rs  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  and  Clasps). 

122  Major  Shakespear  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affiiirs 
of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claap). 

123  Lt. -Colonel  Hamley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  affairs  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman 
(liorse  killed),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Octo- 
ber 1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

124  Major  Field  served  the  campaign  of  1854-55  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  G.  to  the  Royal 
Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol,  and  with  the  ExpediUon  to 
Kertch  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

125  Major  Hon.  D.  M.  Eraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

125t  Major  C.  Strange  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  in  the  trenches  with 
the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

126  Captain  Gregory  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  over  the 
Orange  River  in  1845;  also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal),  including  the 
operations  in  the  Amatola  and  Buffiilo  Mountains,  the  battle  of  the  Gwanga,  and  the  expe- 
dition across  the  Kei  River. 

127  Major  Hon.  W.  C.  Yelverton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including 
the  battle  of  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on 
the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

128  Major  Biddniph  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1 854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Bahiklava,  and  Inkerman ;  and  he  was  employed  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  in  the 
•lege  operations  againar,  and  fall  of,  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

129  Majors  Milroan,  Arbnthnot  (twice  wounded),  and  Hastings,  served  at  the  siege  and 
lall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th 
and  17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

190  Major  Baddeley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  AcQutant  to  the  Artillery 
of  the  Light  Division,  including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  snd  M'Kenaie's  Farm,  the  bat- 
tles of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  tho  sortie  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

182  Major  Moubray  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  In  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train, 
and  at  the  bombardments  of  October  and  April ;  also  at  the  batUe  of  Tchernaya) :  Medal 
and  Claap.  ^'9'^'"^^  ^^  VjUU^ IL 


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184  Captains  Merotr,  MUwaid^  and  Amon,  Mrrad  al  tba  attga  of  Sebattopol  in  18^ 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

136  Major  Charmaide  sarved  in  the  Bastarn  campaign  of  1864-45,  tnoludlng  tlia  battle 
of  Inkerman  and  siega  of  Sebastopol  as  Afyntaint  to  the  siege  (rain  (Medal  and  Clasp), 

19e  Captain  Blosse  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  In  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

137  Lt.-Colooel  Gordon  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864*66,  inclttdinff  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  eaptuva  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  and 
Clasps). 

138  Major  Boothby  serred  the  Bastem  oampaign  of  1864*66,  Inoluding  the  affkir  of 
M'Kensle's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  Mpulse 
of  the  sortie  on  the  3eth  Oetobar  1864  (Medal  and  Claspe). 

139  Lt.-Col.  Hon.  £.  T.  Gage  served  the  Esstern  campaign  of  1854.66  (Medal  and  Clasps)^ 
as  Brigade-Major  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  aflbirs  of  Bnlgaaac  and 
M'Kenzie*8  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  eaptore  of  Balaklava,  aiega 
and  fkU  of  Sebastopol  s  was  also  present  with  the  Turkish  army  onder  Omar  Pasha  during 
the  operations  at  Rudohnek  and  Gturgero,  in  the  summer  of  1864,  and  has  raoeived  tho 
Gold  Medal  for  the  campaign  on  the  Danube,  awarded  to  him  by  the  Turkish  Government, 

140  Major  Bsrstow  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  afikira  of 
Bulganao  and  M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

141  Captains  R.  Crawftird,  Thring,  Saundsrc,  C.  Smith,  Fits  Hugh,  Qodby,  and  Trup, 
served  at  the  siege  and  ikll  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14S  Captain  King  served  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  (Medal),  (rom  April  to  Nov.  of 
that  year,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Peddie, 

143  Captain  Heyman  lerved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

144  Major  Tupper  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sabastopul,  and  repolaa  of  the 
sortie  on  the  aOth  October,  1864  (Medal  and  Claapa). 

145  Major  Hoste  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864'66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  tOth 
October  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

146  Captain  Taswell  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1864,  iDoladiog  the  aiege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

147  Major  Singleton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  affiirs  of 
Bulganao  and  M'Kcnsie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and 
ikll  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  fi6th  Ootober  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

148  Major  Reilly  (Brigade  Major),  Captain  Soady,  and  Miyor  Carthew,  served  in  the 
Sastem  campaign  of  1864-66,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and 
at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  June  (6th  and  17th) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

148t  Captain  J.  L.  Bolton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  inoluding  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

140  Captain  Dyneley  commanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  tlie  action  with  and  defeat  of  the 
rebel  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  (South  Africa),  89th  Aug.  1848.  Served  at  the  sic«e  and  fall 
of  Sebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

161  Major  Barry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864*66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspi)* 

164  Major  Henry,  and  Captains  Spurway  and  Clarke,  served  the  Esstern  oampaign  of 
1854.56,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp), 

166  Major  Mitchell  served  the  Eastern  osmpsign  of  1864«66,  induditig  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  BslakUiTa,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

167  Major  Ingilby  served  the  Eastern  oampaign  of  1864*66,  including  the  affaiiv  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklave,  and  Inkerman  (severely 
wounded),  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Ootober  1864 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

158  Mijor  fates  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  affair  at  M^Keozie's 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sisge  of  Sebastopol,  ami  repulse  of  the  sorUe  on  the 
86th  October  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

169  Major  W.  J.  Willisms  served  at  the  siega  and  ftOl  of  Sebastopol  la  1866  (wounded), 
in  the  trenches  with  the  siega  train,  and  at  the  bombardmeats  of  6th  and  17th  June 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

160  Major  Pennycuick  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  inoluding  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  end  siega  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

161  Captain  N.  O.  8.  Turner  served  at  the  siege  and  iUl  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

162  Captain  Earle  served  in  the  Esstern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  aftifV  of 
Bulganao  and  M'Kenaie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

166  Captain  Vandeleur  served  the  Bastern  oampaigB  of  1864-66,  iaeliidiiig  the  afiUra  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battle  of  Alma,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  a«d  Claep). 


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lei  Captein  P.  J.  Oampbell  Mrrad  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1961-68  (Hadal).  Alio  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebaitopol  in  18A5  (Medal  and  Claap). 

166  Captaint  Twias  and  John  Bonlton,  and  Major  Waloott,  aerred  at  the  alege  of  Bebaa- 
topol  in  1856  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

166  Captains  Curtia,  Sievwright,  and  Seaie,  served  at  the  alege  and  fhU  of  gebaatopol 
lA  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

167  Major  Dickson  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1 864*66,  inolnding  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava,  aiege  and  ikll  of  Sebaatopol,  In  the  trenehea  with  the  siege  train,  and 
at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  17th  Jane  (Medal  and  Claapa). 

108  Captain  Rieharda  aerred  the  Baatem  campaign  of  1864.66,  Inelndlng  the  afSsdra  of 
Balganac  and  M'Kenzie'a  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman 
(horse  killed),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repnlae  of  the  sortie  on  the  S6th  Oct.  1864  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

169  Major  Hope  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  fiebaatopol  (wounded),  in  the  trenehea  with  the  siege  train,  and 
at  the  bombardments  of  October,  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

170  Captain  Dashwood  served  the  Baatem  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  affairs  of 
Bnlganae  and  M'Kentie'a  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava  (two  horassshot), 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

171  Captain  Brendon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  aiihirs  of 
M*Kenzie*s  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Bebsstopol,  and  repulse  of 
the  sortie  on  the  Mth  Oct.  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

175  Captain  de  Havilland  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  Medal  and  Clasps. 

178  Major  Lukin  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battlea  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol;  in  the  trenehea  with  the  ricge 
train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  June  (6th  and  17th) !  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

174  Capuins  Bredin  and  Simpson,  and  Lts.  Harward,  Lyons,  and  Torriano,  served  in 
the  Bastem  eampaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

176  Major  Sinclair  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  the  trenches  during 
the  bombardment  of  the  17  th  Oct.  1854,  with  the  18-pounder  guns  at  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  and  bombardment  of  the  10th  April  1856.  Severely  wounded,  left  thigh  ihustured, 
left  srm  broken,  and  left  hand  smashed  (Medal  and  Claspa). 

177  Captain  Morris  served  the  Bastem  eampaign  of  1864,  including  the  battles  of  Bala* 
klaya  and  Inkerman,  and  alege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

178  Captaios  DaTis  and  W.  Wilson  served  at  the  siege  and  ikll  of  Sebastoi>o],  and  at 
the  battle  of  Tcheroava,  in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

179  Major  W.  Bolton  served  in  the  Bastem  eampaign  of  1864-65,  in  the  trenches  with 
the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  October,  April,  and  6th  and 
17lh  Jane  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

180  Major  Penn  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-66,  as  an  Aaslatant  Engineer, 
with  the  s&ge  train  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  October, 
April,  and  June  (6th  and  17th) ;  he  waa  alao  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

181  Captains  Rotton,  Jones,  and  Byrne,  served  at  the  aiege  and  ikll  of  Sebastopol  in 
1866  (Medal  and  Claep). 

18)  Major  Taddy  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854.66,  inoluding  the  aAUrs  of  BuU 
ganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sabaatopol  (Medal  and  Claapa). 

183  Captain  Field  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-2  (Medal). 

184  Major  Miller  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopnl  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the 
26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

185  Captains  Owen,  R,  Boyle,  Denne,  served  at  the  siege  and  ikll  of  Sebastopol  In  1855 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

186  (}aptaiA  O.  A.  Mllman  served  in  the  Bastem  eampaign  of  1864,  In  the  trenches 
with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol|  and  at  the  boasbardmenta  of  April  and  6th  and  17th 
JuBfi  (Medal  and  Claapa). 

167  Mijor  P.  W.  L' Estrange  served  in  the  Baatern  eampaign  of  1854-66, In  the  tvenohes 
with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  1 7th 
Jane  (woui^ed) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

100  Captain  Gvylls  served  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  affslrs  of 
Bnlganae  and  M'Kentie'a  Farm,  the  battlea  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of 
BaUlava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

191  Major  Champion  served  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-66,  Inoluding  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  iall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the 
bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  17th  Jane  (wounded) :  Medal  and  Claspa. 

199  Captalii  Dames  pennsd  In  the  Bastam  eampaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  aiega  and 
tUl  of  aiabaatppei  (Medal  and  Cliq>). 


254A  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery. 

193  Majors  Andrews  tod  Mackenzie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65;  indad- 
ing  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

194  Major  W.  G.  Le  Meeurier  served  the  Eastern  campaigpi  of  1854-55,  incladinir  the 
af&irs  of  Bolganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall' 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

195  Captains  Heberden,  A.  H.  Williams,  Cockbnrn,  Nangle,  Strover,  and  Hagan,  served 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

196  Lieut  W.  Wolfe  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  on  the  expedition  to 
Kertch  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

200  Lieut.  Whinyates  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla«ps). 

203  Lients.  A.  C.  Johnson,  Price  (wounded),  Booth,  Brackenbury,  Gore,  J.  T. 
Brown,  Tyler  (wouuded),  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

905  Lieut.  Phelips  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

206  Lieut.  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of  Bui- 
ganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  BalalclaTa,  and  inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repalse  of  the  i«ort!e  on  the  26th  Oct  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

207  Lieuts.  Jones  and  Browne  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

^8  Lieut.  Strangways  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1654-55,  including  the  afliun  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkennan,  capture  of 
Balakhiva,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

.  210  Lieut  Markham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  at 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repnlse  of  the 
sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

212  Lieut  Ogilvie  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indnding  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balakla\a,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

814  Lieuts.  C.  E.  Stirling,  Keate,  J.  L.  Clarke,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

216  Lieuts.  M.  Taylor,  Blakeston,  A.  L.  Kaye,  J.  J.  Smith,  Thomhill,  Peaiae,  Shaker- 
ley,  Temple,  and  Pitt,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

217  Lieut.  Longlcy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indoding  the  affairs  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalakUva,  and  Inkeiman,  tiie  si^e 
of  Sebastopol  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

21 7t  Lieut  Alderson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

218  Lieuts.  J.  Lardner  Clarke  and  Lyon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  aod  Clasp). 

219  Lieut.  Ravenhill  Tweedie  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle 
Tchemaya  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

220  Lieut  Ruck-Keene  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded):  Medal  and  Clasps. 

221  Lieuts.  Doyne,  Danbur,  Vaughan,  Slill,  Hanwell,  C.  G.  Johnson,  Cardew,  Dyer, 
Cuthbert,  Lloyd,  Schreiber,  Lyle,  Oilmour,  Ward,  Bumaby,  de  Yisme,  Majendie,  Tapper, 
F.  A.  Whinyates,  Elton,  Franklen,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

222  Lieuts.  Law,  Downes,  C.  L'Estrange,  Walker,  Tucker,  Harris,  Briscoe,  W.  Martin, 
Ramsden,  Walsh,  Rice,  de  Moleyns,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

223  Lieut.  Martin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

224  Lieuts.  Percival  aod  NicoUs  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854. 

225  Lieut.  Arbuthnot  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  at 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fsU  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse 
of  the  sorUe  on  the  26th  Oct  1854  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

226  Lieut  Biddnlph  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  Expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

227  Lieuts.  Stirling  and  Maxwell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker, 
man,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

228  Lieut  Hill  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

229  Lieuts.  Hideout,  Watson,  and  Tillard  (wounded)  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battie  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

280  lieut  Broughton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  ffl\^fr  at 


War  Services  of  the  Offficera  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  254c 

M'Keiude's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennan,  siege  and  ftdl  of  Sebastopol  and  re- 
pulse of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct  1854  (Medid  and  Clasps). 

831  lieats.  De  Winton  (woanded),  Tucker^  Griffiths,  Hickes,  and  Hall,  served  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 

SaS  Uent.  Trench  senred  at  the  siege  and  fiiU  of  Sebastopol  and  Expedition  to  Kertch 
in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

283  Lieuto.  Rooke,  Bazalgette,  C.  O.  Browne,  C.  E.  Scott  (wounded),  Wortham,  Manle, 
Geaiy,  Anderson,  Fanell,  Roberts  (wonnded).  Hunter,  F.  J.  Hill,  served  at  the  siege  and 
iall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

236  Yeterioary  Surgeon  J.  S.  Stockley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  aflhirs  of  Balganae  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

237  Veterinary  Surgeons  Withers  and  Harpley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
incladlug  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repalse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

2318  Veterinary  Surgeon  Cotterell  served  in  the  Eastern  campaigni  of  1854-55,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

239  Veterinary  Surgeons  Cochrane,  Huke,  and  Sanderson,  served  at  the  siege  and  fitU  of 
Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

240  Veterinary  Surgeons  Brennan  and  Mason  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

FIELD  TRAIN  DEPARTMENT. 

1  Commissary  W.  L.  M.  Young  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

2  Assist.  Commissary  H.  Blakeney  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

3  Assistant  Commissary  H.  Russell  s<*rved  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclnding 
the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

4  Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  G.  Aynge,  C.  W.  E.  Holloway,  J.  Greensill,  and  R. 
Garrard,  served  in  the  Eastei-n  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

5  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  H.  Hewett  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

6  Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  J.  Rogan  and  J.  M'Gillivray  served  in  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

7  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  W.  Gair  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
induding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

8  Depnty  Assistant  Commissaries  Hunt,  Day,  Bruce,  Clark,  Quinland,  and  Addams, 
were  present  at  the  aiege  of  Sebastopol. 

9  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  Keir  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
clnding the  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

10  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  J.  O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
induding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

11  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  Hodds  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
inclnding  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 


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Carps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


Captains. 


Sampson  Freeth 

John  Graham  M'Kerlie. . . . 

William  George  Hamley  .. 

Andrew  Beatty 

JohnVT.Gordon*^  CB.Cbl.89  Jane66 

Marcos  Dili    

PhiUp  J.  Bainbrigge 

Archibald  P.  G.  Ross    .... 

J.  C.  Burme8ter,x,^.Co{.MJuii«64 

Edmund  Ogle     

Conolly  M'Causland 

John  Cameron 

John  S.  Hawkins    

James  Holt  Freeth 

Charles  Duesbery  Robertson 

Charles  Fanshawe 

F.£.Chapman,^CB.  c.  9  Not.  66 

Thomas  Fenwlck*' 

Gother  Frederick  Mann    .... 

Spencer  Westmacott     

William  Collier  Menzies    .... 

Robert  Michael  Laffan 

Arthur  Henry  Freeling 

Harry  St.  Geo.  Ord» , 

Hampden  Clem.  Blamire  Moody 

J.  linton  Arabhi  Simmons,  CB. 

George  Archibald  Leach  

Philip  John  Stapleton  Barry  . . 

Henry  Arthur  White    

Paul  Bernard  Whittingham     . . 

James  William  Gosset 

George  Clement  Baillie    

Thomas  Bernard  Collinson  .... 

George  Bent*^  z.e.8NoT.  66 

E,  Veamans  Walcott  Henderson 

John  Bayly 

Henry  Charles  Cunli£f<e  Owen 

W.  Francis  Drummond  Jenrois* 

Thomas  Lionel  John  Gallwey  . . 

Richard  Bumaby   

Albert  O'Donnel  Grattan 

Han.  Hussey  Fane  Keane 

William  Cowper    

Charles  John  GibV 

Charles  Gordon  Gray    ........ 

WiUiam  DriscoU  Gossett 

Charles  Sim    

Fairfax  Cliarles  Hassard^'    .... 

Douglas  CkUtan 

Henry  William  Barlow 

Henry  Young  Darraeott  Scott  . . 

George  Ross    

James  Robert  Mann 

John  Williamson  Loyell,^CB. . . 

MilUngton  Henry  Synge   

Edward  WoUtenholme  Ward  • . 

Ens.  F.  Bourchier/^  u,  %  Kot.  66 . . 

Henry  Grain  

John  Marshall  Grant 

J.  Frankfort  Manners  Browne'' 

FitzRoy  Molyneux  Henry  1 
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Horace  W.  Montagu^ jfi|/.sNoT.66 

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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


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Second  Captaiks. 


2irD  LIBUT.    l8T  LIBUT.  '    CAPTAIN. 


Francis  Fowke    18  June 

Charles  Richard  Biuney do 

Frederick  Henry  Rich 11  Jan.  43 

Francis  Rawdon  Chesney   do 

Tho.  Andrew  Lnmsden  Hurray do 

Herbert  Newton  Penrice    17  June 

Wm.  Lawtie  Morrison do 

Anthony  Charles  Cooke,  Mq}.  9  Nov.  65  *  •  do 

Thomas  Inglis • • do 

Ben  Hay  Marttndale  do 

Charles  Scrope  Hutchinson    20  Dec. 

Henry  Wray do 

Ckaries  Pauley    do 

John  Stokes do 

KvLAtes9C\Kr\ie,SurvqforQm,€f  Victoria  10  June  44 

Francis  Du  Cane do 

Robert  Dundas  Kerr       do 

John  Yerbury  Moggridge      do 

Francis  Koe     do 

Jolm  Gordon  Jcrvols (10  Dec. 

Henry  Whatley  Tyler do 

John  Cromle  Blackwood  De  Butts   ....  do 

Walter  Samuel  Staco do 

G\?avas  Speedwell  Tilly     ,         do 

Edward  Stanton,^' ;.  e.  2  Nov.  ^    i         do 

Charles  Comwallis  Chesney 1 18  June  45 

Bdw.  Charles  De  Molcyns,  Mq}.  s  Nor.  Oui  do 

Louis  John  Amad6e Armit,"^<|/.  2  Nor.  m!         do 
Charles  Brisbane  £wart»**  jfo/.  s  Nor.  5ft  do 

Charles  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugent3/<|/.  2  Nor.  55  18  Dec. 

Edward  Belfleld |         do 

Hon,  George  Wrottesley    '         do 

Edward  C.  A .  Gordon,  Maj.  s  Nor.  55 ...  •  do 

Whitworth  Porter,  ifc^.  s  Nor.  56 do 

JohnJ.  Wilson    <         do 

Joshua  Henry  Smith i    1  May   46 

Anthony  Reytwldt  Vyvyan  Crease .  •  • . !  do 

Edward  Metcalfe  Grain • . .'  do 

Augustus  M^er  Lockner >  do 

Philip  Rayenhill  ir<i/.  s  Nor.  55 {  do 

Herbert  Taylor  Sibome !   6  Aug. 


Charles  Stylo  Akers 

Berdoe  Amherst  Wilkinson    

Lothian  Nicholson,  Min}.  %  Nor.  65  ...  • 
George  Edmond  Lnshington  Walker 

Francis  Edward  Cox • . 

Sidney  Bayton  Farrell 


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Charles  Herbert  Sedley,  Maj.  s  Nor.  55 
William  Francis  Lambert 

Richard  Warren     

Hugh  Williams  •. 

Hon.  John  James  Bury  . 
Richard  Hugh  Stotherd     . 

William  Hatt  Noble 

Henry  Schaw 

Edward  Nicholas  Heygate. 
George  Hamilton  Gordon  , 
Augustus  Jonathan  Gierke 
Charles  Augustus  Rice  . . . 
Charles  John  Fowler  . .    . 

Alexander  Ross  Clarke ■   1  Oct. 

George  Ranken,  Mt^,  8  No?.  55 •         do 

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Carps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


First  Lisutbnamts. 

Heury  Raymond  Pelly    

Robert  Mann  Parsons 

Frederic  Brine       

Arthur  A'Conrt  Fishei^ 

George  Montagae  Stopford*^    

Edward  Bridge     .....,». 

Montagu  Stopford  Whitmore 

Howanl  Cranfurd  Slphinstone    

Charles  Edward  Cumberland 

Henry  Reynolds  Luard    

William  Coles  PhlUpotts 

Amelias  Beauclerck  Fyers    

Alexander  Stephen  Creyke 

James  Grantham  

Glastonbury  Neville 

Lionel  Charles  Barber 

George  Reid  Lempriere^ , 

James  Ponsonby  Cox   

Henry  George  Savage 

Wilbraham  Gates  Lennox    

Arthur  Leahy"* 

Edward  Loftus  Bland 

Charles  Le  Gallais 

Anthony  William  Dumford , 

Donald  Alexander  Frazer    

William  Christian  Anderson* 

Edmond  Frederick  DuCane    

William  Grossman 

Willoughby  Digby  Marsh    

William  James  Stuart 

John  Clayton  Cowell    

Robert  Hawthorn  • 

Gerald  Graham 

Charles  Elwin  Hanrey 

Robert  William  Duff    

George  Philips      

Charles  Nassau  Martin     

Francis  Edward  Pratt 


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Alfred  George  Goodall      :  1 7  Dec, 

John  Mcrvin  Cutdiffe  Drake      do 

Edward  Renouard  James     do 

Charles  William  Townsend do 

William  Bailey 28  June  62 

Frederick  Edward  Blackett  Beaumont do 

Charles  George  Gordon do 

Oliver  Haldam  Stokes • do 

WiUiam  Frederick  Gilley     22  Dec. 

James  Bevan  Edwards      do 

John  Pretcheyille  Dykes  Donnelly      22  June  63 

John  Edwin  Comes do 

Alexander  De  Courcy  Scott     '        do 

Carew  Louis  Augustus  O'Grady     do 

Lonsdale  Augustus  Hale      !21  Dec. 

Wm.  Henry  Hart  Davis  Dumaresq    I         do 

Arthur  Held  Lempriere    |        do 


George  Longley 
Peter  Henry  Scratchley  . 
Gustavus  KicoUs  Kelsall 
Charles  John  Darrah  . . . 
John  Popham  Maquay . . . 
Robert  NichoU  Dawson  . 
John  Major  Henniker  . , 
Edward  Osborne  Hewett 
F^^erick  Mould       


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FIR8T  LiBUTBNAMTS. 


Constantino  Phipps  Carey 

William  Batler  Goasett       

RobertOrant     

Bdward  Harding  Stewart    «• 

Edward  Donald  Malcolm    

Arthur  Robert  Mac  Donnell 

Jamea  Hamilton  Wilson 

Charles  Anne  Law  de  Montmorency     . 

Hon.  William  Le  Poer  Trench 

Francis  Arthur  Marindin    

Moreton  John  Wheatley 

Bdward  Coy»game  Sim   • . 

William  Adoiphus  Frankland 

William  Simeon  Boileau 

Alexander  Dirom 

Walter  MoncrieflTTbriepland  Campbell. 

Douglas  Gosset  Waldifgrave  Moncrieff  . 

Morgan  Crofton  Molesworth 

Richard  Betton  Rimin^ton 

Percy  Guillemard  Llewellyn  Smith    . . . 

Edward  Daniel 

James  Mak</i11  Heriot  Maitland 

Charles  Edmund  Webber    

Edward  Robert  Festing  

AlUn  Bli»tt  Lockhart 

Richard  Deeie  

George  Watts  Stockley    

Jolm  Ashton  Papillon 

Gordon  Douglas  Pritchard 

Edwar<i  Saumerez  Tyler 

Edward  Thomas  Broolce • 

Charles  Edward  Wynne 

Richard  HHrrison 

Edward  Henry  Courtney 

•  Richard  Main  waring  Forman  Sandford . 
I  Richard  Builen 

Henry  Hil4iam  Jones 

Arthur  Tillard  Stnrer    

John  Thomas  Twifrge  

Reginald  Gnther  Thorvild 

George  Sackville  Btrkeley 

Gudtavus  Holmes  Brooke    

Bdward  Mitchell  

John  Garnier 

;«Rohert  Murdoch  S-nlth 

•Charles  William  Wil«on 

William  Newsome 


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Corps  of  Boyal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

(Officered  by  the  Corps  of  Royal  Engineers.) 

M({for  of  Brigade.^Lt,'Co\onel  Yorke,  17  Feb.  64. 

A  (Mutant.— Captain  FitzRoy  M.  H.  Somerset^  17  Feb.  54. 

Quarter^Moiters, — Jenkin  Jones,  14  Jan.  48. 

William  Yoang,  1  April  63. 

Thomas  William  John  Connolly,  26  June  66. 

Bstablishment  at  Chatham  for  instructing  the  Corps  in  Military  Field  Works. 
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War  Sejinces  of  the  Officers  of  Hie  Royal  JStigineers. 

1  General  Thackeray  was  at  the  capture  of  Surinam  in  1799;  St  Martin's  and  St. 
Bartholomew's  in  1801 ;  directed  the  siegeof  Scylla  Castle  in  1806 ;  and  that  of  the  Fortress 
of  Santa  Mamra  in  1800.  Served  with  the  army  in  Spain  in  1812 ;  at  the  battle  of  Gas* 
talla  and  siege  of  Tarragona  in  1813,  and  remained  with  the  army  until  1814. 

2  Qeneral  Birch  served  in  Flanders  and  Holland  in  1703,  94,  and  96;  the  Egyp- 
tian campaigpn  of  1801 ;  talcing  of  Copenhagen  under  Lord  Cathcart ;  in  the  north  of  Spain 
in  1808;  at  the  taking  of  Flushing  in  1809;  defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810  and  11.  He  lias 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  for  Barrosa.  Shot  through  the  thigh  nearValmesada,  7  Nor, 
1808. 

4  General  Nicolls  went  out  with  a  reinforcement  of  several  Begts.  to  Gibraltar  on 
the  war  breaking  out  with  Spain  in  1706,  and  remained  blockaded  in  that  fortress  two 
and  a  half  years ;  proceeded  from  thence  to  the  West  Indies  in  1 799.  Went  as  Commanding 
Engineer  with  Lt-Cren.  Sir  George  Prevost  to  Nova  Scotia  in  1808,  under  expectations 
of  hostilities  with  America.  Remained  there  until  the  war  broke  out  in  1813,  and  was 
actively  employed  in  the  protection  of  the  frontiers  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Moose  Island,  Castine  and  Belfast.  Commanding  Engineer 
in  Canada  part  of  1814  and  16. 

5  General  Wright  served  in  the  West  Indies  during  the  war  witli  France,  froih 
1800  to  1806  inclusive,  including  the  capture  of  the  islands  of  St.  Lucia  and  Tobago  from  the 
French.  Served  in  North  America,  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  New  Brunswick  during  the 
whole  of  the  late  war  with  the  United  States,  under  Sir  George  Prevost  and  Sir  John  Sher- 
brooke ;  and  with  the  latter  officer  served  as  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General  of  the  Forces  in 
the  provinces  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick.  Served  in  the  island  of  Ceylon,  having 
volunteered  his  services  in  that  island  during  the  rebellion  of  the  Kandlan  provinces ; 
and,  on  his  return  to  Exlgland,  visited  the  Court  of  Persia  in  an  official  capacity. 

6  Sir  Charles  Pasley's  services: — defence  of  Gaeta,  in  1806 ;  battle  of  Maida;  siege  of 
Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  campaign  of  1808-9,  includmg  several  skirmishes,  and  battle  of 
Conmna.  Beconnoitered  the  enemy's  coast  under  the  fire  of  batteries,  and  was  afterwards 
at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Received  a  bayonet-wound  through  the  thigh,  and  a  musket- 
wonnd,  which  injured  the  spine,  in  leading  a  storming  party  to  attack  an  advanced  work 
occupied  by  the  French  on  the  Dike  in  front  of  Flushing,  14th  Aug.  1809.  Sur  Charles  has 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Maida  and  Coruona. 

7  Sir  John  Burgoyne's  services : — blockade  of  Malta,  and  surrender  of  Yaletta,  in  1800 ; 
campaign  in  Egypt  in  1801 ,  including  the  capture  of  Alexandria,  and  attack  of  Rosetta, 
from  7th  to  1 8th  April,  1 801 .  Campaipis  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  retreat  to  Corunna, 
passage  of  the  Douro,  affair  of  Salamonde  (blew  up  Fort  Conception  in  presence  of  the 
enemy,  31st  July) ;  battle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  and  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Lisbon,  siege 
of  Badajos,  3nd  to  13th  June,  1811 ;  action  of  El  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo^ 
siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz,  siege  and  capture  of  Forts  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
advance  to  Madrid  and  capture  of  the  Retfaro,  siege  of  Burgos  (wounded),  19th  Sept.  to 
21st  Oct.  1812 ;  retreat  from  Burgos,  advance  of  the  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle 
of  Vittoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian  (wounded),  16th  July  to  13th  Aug. ;  siege 
of  Castle  of  San  Sebastian,  31st  Aug.  to  9th  Sept.  1813 ;  passage  of  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the 
Nivelle  and  Nive,  passage  of  Adonr,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Served 
afterwards  hi  the  Amerian  war,  at  the  attack  on  the  lines  befora  New  Orleans,  8th  Jaa. 
1816,  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer.  Sir  John  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for 
Baimoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nive;  and  the  Silver  War  Mvdal  with  three 
Clasps  for  Busaco,  Ciudad  Rodrlgo.  and  Nivelle.  Employed  as  a  Lieut.*General  on  tho 
Stair  with  the  Eastern  Army,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

1 1  Lieut.-  General  Ellicombe  served  in  the  Penbisula  from  Nov.  1 61 1  to  the  end  of  the  war, 
including  the  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz,  retreat  from 
Bofgos,  advance  of  the  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle  of  Vittoria^  as  Brigade*  Major ; 
siege  and  storm  of  San  Sebastian,  16th  July  to  9th  Sept.  1819 ;  passage  of  Biduso^^^les  of 


•  268  War  Services  of  the  Oj/ktr$  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

Nivdle  and  Nive  (10th,  11th  and  13th  Dec.  1818) ;  {Mssage  of  the  Adour,  blockade  of  Bay- 
onne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  San  Sebastian,  and  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  Ave  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo,Badajoz,Vittoria,Nivtlle,  and  Nive. 

12  Lieat.-Oi'neral  Fanshawe*s  services -.—capture  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  In  1806;  expe- 
dition to  Soutli  America,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807 ;  with  the  army  in 
Portugal  in  1808;  expedition  to  the  Scheldt,  and  siege  of  Flushing,  in  1800. 

l-2t  Sir  Charles  Smith  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  Isiands  of  Santa  Gnu,  St. 
Thomas,  and  St.  John,  in  1807 ;  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  and  capture  of  Martiniifue 
(wounded),  in  1809.  Senior  engineer  in  charge  of  Cadiz  and  its  environs  m  the  opera- 
tions connected  with  the  battle  of  Barroea  in  1811.  Commanding  engineer  in  the 
defence  of  Tarifa,  and  in  the  field  operations  which  led  to  that  event.  Commanding 
engineer  at  Cadiz  prior  to  and  when  the  siege  was  raised  in  1812.  Subsequently  present 
at  the  action  of  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  of  Villa  Franca  and  Tbioea,  siege  of  SU 
Sebastian, — commanding  engineer  in  the  early  part  of  the  siegts.  Capitulation  of  Paris, 
and  with  the  Army  of  Occupation.  Commanded  the  allied  land  forces,  at  the  bombardment 
and  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  at  the  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  1840,  at  whtefa  last  he 
was  severely  wounded.  GoM  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria  and  San  Sebastian ;  the 
Silver  War  Me^litl  with  oiie  CluHp  for  Martinique  $  and  the  Naval  Medal  for  Syria.  Sir 
Charleft  has  served  20  years  in  the  West  ladies. 

13  M^or-General  Harding  served  with  the  army  in  Sicily  in  1812;  on  the  eastern  coast 
of  Spain  in  1813,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  attack  of  Denia,  and  siege  of  Tamigona. 
In  1815  he  served  as  commanding  engineer  with  the  Prusaian  army  under  Prinet 
Augustus  of  Prussia  at  the  sieges  of  Maubeuge,  Landrecy,  Marienbuiig,  PhilippeviUe,  and 
Rocroy  ;  and  continued  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  until  1818. 

U  Maior-General  Lewis's  services :— campaign  in  Naples  and  Calabria  in  1806  and  1806, 
including  the  battle  of  Maida  and  siege  of  Scylla  Castle.  Capture  of  Ischia  and  Proeida»  in 
the  Bay  oi  Naples,  in  Aug.  1800 ;  and  siege  of  the  Caatle  of  Ischia.  Siege  of  the  Fort  at 
Santa  Maura  in  1810.  Campaign  of  1813  in  \he  Peninsula ;  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the 
breach  of  St.  Sebastian — lost  the  left  leg  above  the  knee*  He  lias  received  tlie  Silver  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Muida  and  St.  Sebastian. 

16  Sir  Frederick  Smith  served  in  Sicily  from  1807  to  June  1812. 

17  Major-General  Oldileld  served  in  North  America  in  1807-8  and  9.  In  Hollandand  the 
Netherlands  in  1814.  From  March  to  June  1816,  he  served  as  second  in  command  of  the 
Enginei  r  Department  in  the  Netherlands—as  Brigade-Major  to  the  corps  «if  Roj-al  £ngi- 
neei'ft  in  the  Netherlands  and  Prance,  from  March.  1816,  to  the  withdrawal  of  the  Army 
of  Occupation  in  December  1818 :  present  at  the  bMttle  of  Waterloo,  and  capitulatiOB  of 
Paris.    Was  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  the  C«nada»  from  1839  to  1843. 

2*2  MNJor-General  Bianshard  served  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie* 
Afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Washington,  the  operations 
and  engagenient  before  Baltimore,  field  operations  and  engagement  befiore  New  Orieaai, 
taking  by  assault  the  lines  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Mississippi,  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer. 
Joined  Sir  James  Kemp*s  Division  in  France,  SSod  June  1816. 

24  Colonel  Ward  served  with  the  army  in  Sicily  in  1811  and  12;  was  present  at  the 
action  of  Castalla,  attack  of  Denia,  and  siege  of  f^rragona  in  1813;  served  with  tke  mimy 
in  the  Netherlands  in  1814. 

26  Colonel  Gordon's  services:  —  attack  on  the  Castle  of  SeyUa,  /nne  1809;  ai^ge 
and  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  March  1810. 

26  Sir  Harry  Jones  served  in  the  expedition  to  Walefaeren  in  1809.  Also  the  cam- 
paifms  of  1 8 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, 1 3,  and  1 4,  includinig  the  actions  and  sieges  of  Cadis, Tarragona  (1811), 
Badajoz  (1812),  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nlvelle,  Nive,  Bayonne. 
Wounded  leading  the  Forlorn  Hope  at  the  first  assault  of  St.  SebasUan.  Aj^inted  com* 
nianding  engineer  in  eliarge  of  the  fortifications  on  MontmAtre,  after  the  entrance  of  the 
British  troops  into  Paris,  in  1816.  Appointed  a  Brigadier- General  for  particular  senrioe 
in  the  BHltic  in  1864,  and  commanded  the  British  forces  at  the  sioge  o)»erations  agahMt 
Bomarsund,  in  the  Aland  Isles.     H«  has  received  tlie  Sliver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

28  Sir  Wm.  Reid  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  A|)ril  1810  to  the  endof  the  war,ineiuding 
the  three  several  sieges  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  of  the  Forts  at  and  battle 
of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Buigos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battles  of 
NlveHe,  Nive,  and  Tbulouse.  Present  at  the  attack  on  Algiers,  under  Lord  Ezmonth,  lA 
1816  (Medal).  Sever^y  wounded  in  the  knee,  repulsing  a  sortie  at  Badajoz,  10th  May, 
1811 ;  in  the  leg  during  the  assault  of  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  19th  January  1812;  In  the  JMdt 
during  the  assault  of  St.  Sebastian,  28th  July  1818.  He  lias  reedved  the  Sdver  Wnr  Medal 
with  eitsht  Cla:»ps. 

29.  Colonel  Ord  served  in  Spaui  during  1810,  11>  12,  13,  and  one-half  of  1814,  in* 
eluding  the  sieges  of  Cadiz  and  Tarragona. 

311  Colonel  Savage  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  in- 
eludlug  the  investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie. 

82  Colonel  Matson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1812  to  the  end  of  tha  war,  !&• 
eluding  the  affair  of  San  Milan,  advaQce  of  the  army  and  croaciag  the  £bro,  battie  o  f 

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Tittoiw,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  tieges  and  etorm  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the 
BidasBoa,  battle  of  the  Kivelle,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repnlse  of  the  sortie.  In  1616 
on  the  Szpeditlon  to  America ;  and  with  the  army  in  the  Netherlands  from  June  1816  to 
Not.  1818.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

85  Cokmel  Bolton  served  ita  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1813  to  tiie  end  of  the  war. 

8T  Colonel  Wright  was  wounded  by  a  musket-ball  through  the  thigh,  IStfa  Oct.  1821,  at 
Xante,  in  an  attack  made  by  the  Greeks  u|Km  a  Turkish  man-of-war. 

88  Colonel  Thomson  was  attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  1815,  and  served  at  Manbe^gCi 
Landrecy,  Phillipvtile,  and  Rocrol. 

89  Colonel  Wortham  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  France,  including, 
the  fiege  of  St  Sebastian,  ftom  90th  August  to  0th  Sept.  1818 ;  battles  of  Orthes  and  Tbu- 
louse.  Served  afterwards  with  the  army  in  America,  from  14th  Sept.  1814,  to  84th  May 
1816,  indudittg  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  before  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  1815,  and 
the  elege  and  capture  of  Port  Bowyer  from  8th  to  11th  Feb.  1815.  He  iias  received  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

40  Colonel  Portlook  served  in  the  last  American  war. 

42  Lt.-Col.  Montgomery  Williams  served  in  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1834-5  under  Sir 
Benjamin  D 'Urban. 

43  Colonel  Foster  was  aetlvely  employed  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  In  1887,  8, 
and  0 1  and  was  favourably  notieiBd  in  the  despatches  of  the  Commander  of  the  Forces,  and 
upon  the  special  recommendation  of  Sir  John  Colbome  received  for  his  services  the  Brevet 
rank  of  Major. 

44  Colonel  Gordon  served,  as  senior  officer,  in  Demerara,  during  the  insurrection  of  the 
Negroes,  in  1823  and  1824.  He  was  mentioned  in  General  Orders,  andreceired  the  thanks 
of  the  Court  of  Policy  of  the  United  Colony  of  Demerara  and  Essequibo. 

46  Colonel  Mariow  was  commanding  Royal  Engineer  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's  Pah  at 
Owrawai  in  New  Zealand  on  the  Ist  July  1846>  and  the  subsequent  destruction  of  ^e 
tame.  Also  at  the  borning  of  Aretua's  Pah,  and  at  the  storming  of  Kawlti's  Pah  on  the 
11th  Jen.  1846;  for  these  services  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 

46  Lt.-Co1.  Walpole  commanded  the  Boyal  Engineers  on  the  eastern  frontier  of  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  was  twice  wounded  on  the  8th  June  1846, 
and  for  his  services  received  the  rank  of  Major. 

50  Lt.-Col.  Dumford  served  as  Executive  Engineer  in  the  combined  Naval  and  Military 
expedition  up  the  Canton  River  in  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  eight 
Forts,  Tiz. : — North  and  South  Wangtong,  at  the  Bocca  Tigris ;  Pachow  and  Wookongtap, 
at  the  Barrier;  Zig-sag,  Segment,  Shameen,  and  Dutch  Folly,  at  Canton. 

61  Lt..Colonel  Skyring  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal). 

68.  Lt.-Colonel  Hadden  was  actively  employed  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1887- 
30,  and  was  engaged  witii  the  rebels  at  St.  Enstache  and  St.  Benoit. 

84  Colonel  Gordon  served  in  the  Crimea*  and  was  at  the  Inttle  of  Alma,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (received  Brevet  rank  of  Major). 

66  Colonel  Chapman  proceeded  on  a  special  mission  to  Constantinople  in  Jan.  1864. 
•Waa  employed  surveying  the  positions  at  Bulair,  Adrianople,  and  Bugok  Tehekmadgfe, 
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 
battle  of  Inkerman.  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  during  the  early  part  of 
which  he  was  Director  of  the  left  attack,  and  in  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,  and  CB.  (Medal  and  tliree  Clasps). 

67  Capt.  Fenwick  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-63. 

60  Major  St.  George  Ord  served  as  Brigade-Major  in  the  combined  French  and  English 
expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1864,  and  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bomartuod,  for  which 
he  received  Brevet  rank. 

64  Lt.-Colonel  Bent  went  to  Turkey  with  the  Eastern  expedition  in  April  1864;  served 
with  the  Turkish  army  on  the  Danube  from  June  to  Dec.  1864,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Giorgevo.  Served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  1866,— ibr  the 
last  aix  months  as  Director  of  the  left  attack  (Medal  and  Clasps ;  also  the  Order  of 
MetQide.  and  Turkish  Gold  Medal). 

06  Major  Owen  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  the  campaign  against  the  insurgent 
Boers  in  1846,  and  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal).  Lost  right  leg  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

66  Major  Jervois  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7, 
and  made  a  military  sketch  of  2000  square  miles  of  Kaffirland,— 1,100  of  which  he  sur- 
veyed during  the  war. 

70  Mijor  Gibb  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  August  1841  to  April  1848, 
accompanied  the  overland  expedition  to  Port  Natal,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Engineers 
during  the  whole  of  the  operations  connected  vdth  the  capture  of  that  settlement  in  May 
and  June  1842.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal).  Digitized  by  ^^OO^ltT 


265         War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

73  Major  Hassard  served  the  Eastern  campaififn  of  1854-55,  ioclndiiig  the  ttiego  of 
S^Msropoly  sortie  11th  May,  and  expedition  to  Kertcb  and  YeniJcale  (Medal). 

73  Major  Lorell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854/ and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
the  Alma  and  fdege  of  Sebastopol  (receired  Brevet  rank). 

76  Lt.-Col.  Bourchier  served  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846^  during  a  portion  of  which 
ho  conunanded  a  Kative  levy  (Medal).  Served  throogliout  the  whole  of  the  operations  of 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermau,  and  as 
Brigade  Midor  to  the  Royal  Engineers  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (woonded) : 
Medal  and  three  Clasps,  and  received  the  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.-Ck>lone]. 

76  Major  Browne  served  for  nearly  six  months  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol ',  was 
present  at  the  repulse  of  sorties  on  23nd  March  and  5th  April ;  was  engsged  at  the  capture 
and  defence  of  the  Quarries,  and  senior  Engineer  Officer  employed  forming  lodgments  in 
and  communications  to  that  outwork,  for  which  service  he  was  honourably  mentioned  in 
despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Major.  Succeeded  Colonel  Tylden  as  Directing 
Engineer  of  the  right  attack,  and  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  of  that  appointment  was 
severely  wounded  by  a  rifle  ball  on  24th  Augiut, — left  arm  bn>ken,  shot  through  the 
shoulder,  and  jaw  injured  (Kedal  and  Clasp). 

77  Major  Montagu  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman ;  also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  2nd  March,  when  he  was  taken 
prisoner  during  a  sortie,  but  discharged,  and  afterwards  present  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

81  Lt-Col.  Stanton  was  attached  to  the  Q.  M.  G.*s.  Staff  with  the  expedition  across  the 
Orange  Riyer  under  Sir  George  Cathoart  in  1852,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Berea. 
Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  attack  on  the  Port  of  Odessa,  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

83  Captain  Armit  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wouudcd 
in  the  batteries  on  the  4th  April  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

84  Major  Ewart  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Jan.  1854,  and  he  joined  the 
army  in  the  East  on  Sts  arrival  as  Adjutant  of  the  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners ;  served  with 
it  nnintermptedly  in  1854-55  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

90  Captain  de  Vere  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Feb.  1854;  joined  the 
Eastern  army  in  May,  and  served  with  it  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

03  Lieut.  Fisher  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  led  a  storming  party  in 
the  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

04  Lieut.  Stopford  was  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

07  Lieut.  Lempriere  served  with  the  army  in  Turkey,  Bulgaria,  and  the  Crimea,  in 
1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  sic^  of  Sebastopol : 
served  also  with  the  army  under  Selim  Pacha  in  1854  at  Radut  Kali,  Charakou,  Soukam- 
Kall,  &c. 

08  Lieut.  Leaky  Joined  the  Army  of  the  East  at  Varna,  and  served  throughout  the  cam 
paign  of  1854-55,  latterly  as  D.A.Q.M.  G.  to  the  Royal  Engineers  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

&  Lieut.  Anderson  emboiked  with  the  Eastern  Expedition  in  March  1854,  and  served 
at  the  siege  and  h\\  of  Sebastopol  from  Not.  1854 ;  he  accompanied  the  expedition  to 
Kerteh,  and  was  attached  to  the  Turkish  army,  under  Halid  Fei-ih  Pasha,  to  fortify 
Yenikali  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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Director  General.— SndTevr  Smith,  M.D.  26  Feb.  63. 
Deputy  Inspecicr-GeneraL'-John  Wallon  Haljihan,M.D.  AssUt.-Surg.  6  Dec. 

08;  Surg,  5  June  27 ;  Senior  Surg,  I  Jan.  43 ;  Dep.-Insp.-Gen.  1  April  64. 
Alexander  Ogilvie,*  M.D.  AetUt.-Surg.  11  June  11  ;  Surg.  10  Aug.  20 ;  Senior 

Surg.  1  Jan.  43 ;  Dep.'Inep.-Gen.  22  Sept.  66. 


Senior  Scboboks. 


Wm.Kelly* 31  Jan.    28 

Charles  Dempsy     22  July   28 

John  Atkins  Davis 10  Aug.  29 

H.B.  James  Edw.  Thomas  Pairatt'  11  Mar.  30 

Rich.  Coffin  ElUot?    7  June  39 

SURGBOKS. 

George  Farr    1  June  30 

Cbas.  Fred.  Staunton,  M.B 13  Nov.  30 

Johnson  Savage^  M.D 16  Dee.   30 

Wm.  Alston  Dassauville,  M.D.    ..  14  June  36 

James  SomervUle  Litle 2  Nov.  36 

Qeoige  Thomas  Ferris  26  Sept.  37 

Melbourne  Broke  Qallwey    18  June  38 

RossHassard^    22  Aug.  39 

H.B.  Wm.  Hen.  Mackintosh,  M.D.  10  April  41 

Edward  Schaw  Protheroe »  18  April  46 

Uugh  Crawford  Wakhe/<>  M.D.  . .  6  May   43 

Henry  Briscoe,  M.D 27  May   42 

James  Macmillan  Scott  Fogo  ....  6  Mar.  44 

William  Perry" 23  Oct.    49 

Edward  Gilbome* 1  May  45 

Assistant  Surobons. 

Edward  Dawson  Allinson 31  May    47 

Henry  Fisher 7  June 

David  Field  Rennie 10  Sept.  48 

John  Henry  Halahan,  M.D 6  Aug.   49 

Arthur  Rudgc" 1  April  60 

Howell  Walters  Yobs    3  Jan.    61 

GeorgePain  8  May   51 

Geo.PaulMinchinWoodwardjM.D.  12  Sept.  51 

Alexander  Scott  Fogo, »«  M.D 7  Oct.    51 

Joseph  C.  Horasby  Wright,"  M.D.  1  Jan.    68 

John  Alexander  M'Munn" 18  Oct.    63 

Essex  Bowen"   •i5  April  64 

Robert  Augastos  Chappie 28  April  54 

WUHam  Haiighton,»»  M.B 28  Apr.   64 

Arthur  Henry  Taylor»» 26  May    54 

Thomas  Tarrant 1 16  June   54 

Joseph  Barker    !  16  July    54 


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SUR6B0N. 


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1  Nov.  42 

IJau.   48 

24  Jan.    44 

22  Feb.    44 

IJan.    53 


49 
49 
60 
61 


1  June  46 

do 

do 

25  July 

23  Oct. 

1  Apr. 

3  Jan. 
13  Oct.  53 

I  April  64 
16  Mar.  55 

8  Dec.  64 
13  April  66 
13  April  66 
20  July    55 

5  Nov. 


SENIOR 
SUROBON. 


8  Nov.  62 
1  Jan.  63 

13  Oct.  63 
1  April  54 

21  May  55 


Henry  Clifford 

George  Whitefield  Sparke    

Patrick  Heron  Watson,  M.D.  . . . 

Thomas  Jerram  Orton 

William  John  Clapp 

Edwin  James  Hopwood 

William  George  Nicholas  Manley . 

Sampson  Roch   

Randolph  Webb 

George  Sharp* 

Samuel  Handy  Halahan   

Edward  Bubb   

Nathaniel  Philip  Betts. 


do 
3  Nov. 
23  Dec. 
17  Jan. 
25  Jan. 
29  Jan. 

3  Mar. 
16  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
13  April   66 

4  May    65 
10  May     56 

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4  Snrgeoni  Kelljr 
and  Hatsnrd  lervcd 
with  the  troops  em- 
ployed in  Sjrria  in 
1841. 

b  Mr.  PaiTatkien-ed 
in  the  bperatloni  In 
the  Yeaiif  tM  Xiang 
in  Chiua  (Medal),  in- 
cluding the  ttonn  and 
capture  of  Chin  Klang 
Poo.  Hrwai  alao  pre- 
•en  t  at  the  demonstra- 
tion before  Nankin. 
7  Surg.  Elliot  lerred 
.-  the  Eattem  campaipi 
^«>  I  of  ]8M-d6,  including 
theaflklrtof  Bolitanac 
and  M'Kenzie's  Fann,  the  buttles  of 
Alma,  BulaldaTa.  and  Inkenoan,  cap- 
ture of  Ba'.aklaTa,  and  alege  of  Sebai- 
topo]  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Surgeon  Oilborne  terred  tlie 
Eastern  cunipaigu  of  1854,  nclndinK 
the  aflbirs  01  Uulganao  and  M'Ken- 
xie's  Furm,  battles  of  Alma,  and 
Ualaklava,  capture  of  Balaklata, 
siege  of  8ebastopol.  and  repulio  of 
the  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct.  1854 
i  Medal  and  Clasp). 

1  Doctor  Ogllvie  crossed  vrlth  the 
troops  In  the  winter  of  1818-18  from 
Montreal  to  La  Prairie  to  prevent 
the  invasion  of  Lower  Canada  by  the 
American  Army.  He  was  present  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Miam  and 
Sonduslit  (where  ho  was  sent  after- 
wards'with  a  flag  of  truce  to  attend 
the  wounded  prisoneia)  ;  and  served 
for  a  short  time  In  the  Fleet  under 
Commodore  Barclay  on  Lake  Erie, 
also  with  the  anny  under  General 
Proctor  In  the  retreat  from  Amert- 
berg  and  In  the  action  near  Mora- 
vian Town:  at  the  storming  and 
taking  of  Fort  Niagara  he  received  a 
bayonet  wound.  He  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  the 
Black  Rock  and  taking  of  Bullklo, 
where  he  crossed  the  river  under  a 
heavy  Are,  being  one  of  the  only 
two  surgeons  attached  to  the  troops. 
He  also  served  with  the  Indians  In 
several  skirmishes  against  the  Ameri- 
cans ;  and  he  served  two  years  with 
the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Franco. 


Paymasters  to  the  Ordnance  Department,  Meaars.  Cox  &  Co. 
0  Surgeon  ProtheroJ  serred  In  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 

'"^$1^^^^^:^!!^^^^  campaign  of  1854^,  Including  the  battle,  of  Alma  and  Inkerman. 

siege  of  Sefaaitopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  GluP*);  ,^., 
14  AasIst.-8nrteon  Sudge  served  la  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  k-«««^  ♦!,«  rvnnm  River  HAoih 

18  SuifeoD  wJuie  sS?^  in  the  expedition  V^}  tifJ^^'^trgentB^nb,^^^^^ 


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"r6'JKSl8uS.!ue?f.'^^^^^^  uTeVsSSn  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battle,  of  Alma  and 
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W.Sf..sS£in.  Bowen  and  Haughton.  wrved  In  tl.u  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle 
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2nd  LI  BUT. 


Oaptaihs. 

ArUiar  Sandys  Stawell  Walsh • . 

Joha  Oeor^e  Augustus  Ay les  ^   

John  Hawkins  Qascoigne  *..••» 

Robert  John  M«Killop  Wf 

Wm.  Friend  Hopkins,  (jifii;.  isoacSl).. 

Henry  Carr  Tate f  Artillery «... 

OeoigeColtLan^y,'*(JW«.l8|)ee.64s  } 
L  e.  14  Dee.  94);  AisUt.  Ad^.-Oen. . .  $ 

Geoifre  Walkup  Congdon         

Bdward  Hocker,'*  r. 

Simon  Fraser/®  MiOor,  la  Dw.  M 

Hamnett  Parke/'  A  rtUlery 

Walter  Cossar/'r 

WUliam  Henry  March/' JC^^,  \%  Dec.  64 
Qallway  Byng  Payne  Mi^r,  19  Dec  M. . 

Joseph  Oates  Tracers    . .  • i 

Robert  Murray  Curry  ^    

Edward  Stanley  Browne,  r.  • » 19  Marc 

John  Thompson  Aslett/'  r » 1  16  Apr. 

William  Robert  Maxwell/^  r « .  •  I  n  July 


12  Apr.  98 
18  May 

4  June 

4  Mar.  29 
27  Apr. 
30  June 

30  June 

4  Dec. 
SO  Jan.  30 
23  Feb. 
27  July 
10  Aug. 
20  Nov. 
17  May  31 
10  Sept. 
22  Feb.  82 


Thomas  Dudley  Fosbrokc*' 

Charles  Joseph  Hadfleld 

Richard  Carr  Spalding  * 

Hayes  Marriott^  Jfq/or.  19  Dec.  M 
Walter  Welsford  Llllicrap,*'  r.    . 
Thomas  Baker  Pleydell/'. ...... 

Sam.  Netterville  Lowder,**i»/'y. «  Not. M 
Andrew  Roger  Savage/^  Artillery 
Edward  Thombrough  Parker  Shewen  ^^ 

George  Lambrlck** 

William  Lawrence  Sayer**   

Richard  George  Connolly 

Augustus  Dover  Lyddon  Farrant^  • 

Henry  Timpson^   

Pficholas  Moore 

Edw.  Pellew  Harnett  Usshei'' 

Charles  Ogilvy  Hamley"    

William  Stratton  Aslett,  JUtOor,  19  Dec.  54 

William  Francis  Foote 

Charles  Penrose  Coode 

William  Grigor  Suther 

Henry  BHward  Delacombe"* 

Andrew  John  Buckingham  Hambly**  .. 

William  Ramsay  Searle"^ 

Henry  Atkins  M*Callum" • . . 

Charles  Louis^   

Richard  King  Clavellf* 

Alexander  Ramsay 

Penrose  Charles  Penrose^' 

Geoige  Brydges  Rodney  J^^'J-  9  Nov.  65. . 
J.  Maurice  Wemyss  "-Ir/.  ^«>9  Not.  66 
Henry  Hotham  McCarthy ^' 


Peregrine  Henry  Fellowes 

Wm.  C.  Parkin  EWiotf^*  Mijf^or,  6  Sept  64 

Charles  WllUam  Adair^^    

Richard  Farmar^ 

William  Jolliffe  t?   

Robert  Seppings  Harrison  7* 

Wra.  Jenny  Pengelley   

G.  Gardiner  Alexander,  Art.  l-  c  s  Nov.  65 
Henry  Wm.Brooker"^  .., 
Chariee  Frederick  Menzies 

John  Huskissou*^ 

John  Henry  Stewart**   .. 
David  Blvth" 


;joe.  Ed.W.  Uwrence,**  Art,  Mt^SJXoyM  27  Dec. 


Henry  Charles  Penrose  Dyer*^ . 
Wm.  Bamham  'Hios.  Rider** . . . 
Wm.  Alfred  Gamer  Wright*. . . 


30  Nov 
15  Feb.  33 
7  May 
11  Oct. 
1  Nov. 

do 

do 
11  Nov. 
28  Feb.  84 
14  Mar. 

14  Nov. 

26  Dec. 

81  July  86 
6  Jan.  36 

15  July 

27  Dec. 
27  Feb. 
26  July 

lAug, 

do 

do 

do 

do 
17  Oct. 
24  Oct. 
21  Nov. 

do 
19  Dee. 

do 

do 

do 
SO  Jan. 


87 


88 


31  Mar. 
8  May 

do 

do 
12  June 

do 
19  June 

14  Aug. 

15  Aug. 
21  Aug. 

4  Dec. 

18  Dec. 

do 


11  May  89 

do 
11  May 
lOSefrt.89 
24  Sept. 


268 

l9T  LIEUT.!  OAPTAIH. 


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10  Jan.  87 
29  May 

10  July 
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28  Sept. 

16  KOY. 

15  Dec. 

1  Jan.  88 
20  Apr. 

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7  Nov. 

28  Feb.  SO 
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14  May 

3  July 
14  Aug. 

30  Oct. 

24  Nov. 

12  Feb.  42 
do 

do 
12  Feb. 
19  Mar. 

5  May 
18  June 

17  June 

25  June 

27  June 

18  July 
17  Aug. 
29  Sept 

6  Nov. 

21  Nov. 

28  Nov. 
28  Not. 

4  Jan.  43 
12  April 


41 


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10  Oct. 

9  Nov. 
9Dee. 

20  Apr. 
4  Hay 

do 

27  July 

do 

do 

do 

do 

11  Aug. 

4  Dee. 

27  Dec. 
4  Jan. 

4  May 
17  May 
do 
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do 
do 
do 
do 
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27  May 
31  Aug. 
lOct. 

9  Mar. 
25  Apr. 

I  May 
25  May 

25  May 

10  Aug. 

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3  Oct. 
16  Nov. 

24  Nov. 

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23  Jan. 
20  Feb. 

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23  May 
23  May 

4  Sept. 

22  Sept. 

6  Oct. 
do 

7  Nov. 

12  Nov. 
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26  Nov. 

23  Dec. 
10  Jan. 
14  Jan. 
19  Jan. 

do. 

25  Feb. 
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17  Aug. 

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269 


Royal  Murines. 


Captains. 


2irD   LIEUT.  iRT   LIEUT.      CAPTAIN. 


George  Wcntworth  Forbes,  r 

Jermyn  Charles  Symonds 

Geo.  Aog.  Schomberg,  Art.  Maj.  2  Nov.  66 

Fleetwood  John  Richards 

Hugh  Hamilton  Goold    

Arthur  Batcher  

George  Drury 

Thomas  Forrest,  r 

Edward  Andrde  Wylde    

Ebenezer  Tristram  Thomas  Jones,  r  • . 

Joseph  Henry  Jolliffe 

John  WiUiam  Alexander  Kennedy,"^  r. 

Robert  Boy le»*     

Simon  Ridley  Little,  r 

John  Elliott"    

Charles  M<  Arthur 

Hamond  Weston  Owyn    

Chas.  London  Barnard,^  Artillery  .. 
Henry  George  Johnstone  Da  vies   .... 

Rodney  Vansittart  Allen  •• 

Nevinson  Willoughby  de  Courcy   .... 

Henry  Bates  Leonard .* 

George  Webb,  r 

William  Mansell  Mansell,  V 

Thomas  CarstalrsGray,  r 

Wm.  Godfrey  Rayson  Masters   

Richard  Parke 


42 


0^  'John  Mauger . 


Thomas  Magin,r 

Charles  Slaughter,  r 

Fermor  BonnycasUe  Grittoii,  r. . .  • » . 

Henry  John  Tribe,  r 

J.Wm.CollmanWaUam8,i'>»  Artillery 
Hugh  Stukely  Buck,  Artillery  ..... 

Thomas  Valentine  Cooke,  r | 

George  Stephen  Digby,  A  rt.  ^'aj.  a  Nov.  66' 

William  Edward  Farmar 

J. Cha.  Downie  Morrison,'®' r 

Charles  Reed  Driver,  "**  r 

Alfred  De  Hochepied  Nepean     

Henry  Spratt    

George  Edward  Owen  Jackson***  . . 
Frederick  Augustas  Percy  Wood  . . 

Edward  Price  U8her,*<«  r 

Michael  Spratt 

Julius  Bance,  r 

Thomas  Page  Casey    

Henry  Treffry  Fox,  r 

Edward  Lawes  Pym ' 

Henderson  Ward { 

Charles  John  Ellis    ' 

William  Sandom  Davis,'*  Artillery  . . . . ! 

Edmund  Charles  Domville,"^  r. ! 

Frederick  Edward  Budd ! 

Thomas  Quin  Meade,  Artillery 

Benjamin  Bousfleld  Herrick 

First  Lieutenants. 

Wynder  Kelly  Ireland,  Artillery 

FrancisHarry  Noott*** 

Wmiam  Pitt  DraiTen,  ArtUlery 

William  James  Kinsman 

Thomas  Burton  Vanddeur  FitzGerald**^ 

John  Tunstall  Haverfleld > 

Ponsonby  May  Carew  Croker,  At^uiant 

George  Bayles  Hcastey 

Henry  Adair,  Adjutant  Artillery 

Henry  Way  Mawbcy,""  Quartermaster 

Arthur  Onslow  Lake  Lewis  ^^^ 

Frederick  Llewellyn  Alexander,  ArtUlery \ 
[John  Basset  Prynn   • ! 


17  Nov.  40 

19  Dec.  37 

16  Mar.  41 
do 
do 
do 
do 

20  April 

18  May 
Id  Juno 

du 
do 
do 
do 
do 

6  July 
do 

17  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 

31  Aug. 
do 
do 

19  Oct. 

15  Feb. 
do 
do 

19  April 
do 

17  May 

14  June 

7  July 
do 
do 

10  Aug. 

18  Oct. 
do 
do 

16  Dec. 
27  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
4  Jan. 

20  June 

15  Aug. 

21  Aug. 
do 

10  Mar. 
3  May 
OMay 

17  July 
23  July 
27  Dec. 


12  Aug. 
17  Aftg. 

21  Sept. 
3  May 
OMay 

10  July 
12  July 

22  Nov. 
21  Dec. 
21  Jan. 

do 
do 
do 

17  April 
5  May 
0  Aug. 

10  Aug. 

18  Aug. 
7  April 

do 

11  Apr. 
21  May 

25  Jane 

26  Aog. 
9  Nov. 
ONov. 

'26  Nov. 
!l8  Dec. 

24  Dec. 
20  April 
10  May 
127  July 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do     . 

do 

do 

do 
I  do 
111  Aug. 

25  Aug. 
,29  Oct. 

4421  Dec. 

121  Dec. 

27  Dec. 

!  4  Jan. 

do 


45 


46 


43 


45 


27  Dec. 
do 
2  July 

do 
14  Oct. 
do 
16  Dec. 
20  Dec. 
do 
do 

9  Feb.  46 
16  Feb. 
5  May 


|21  March 

!21  Mar. 
27  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


8  April 
41126  April 
43  I  July 
441 15  Aog. 

i    do 
i    do 

18  Oct. 

16  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
24  Feb. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
14  March 

19  April 

28  April 

9  June 
21  Jane 

7  July 

19  July 
■31  July 

47!  1  Aug. 
,21  Oct. 

20  Nov. 
;  20  Nov. 
!  7  Dec. 
!  10  Dee. 

27  Dec. 
13  Feb. 

21  Feb. 

do 
1  March 

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13  March 

29  March 
,22  June 

I  do 
I  do 

I  do 
do 
1 10  July 
j  14  July 
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SO  Oct. 

18  Dec 


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Royal  Marines. 


270 


FlllST    LXBUTKNAWTS. 

Charles  Osborn  Baker>^» > 

Philip  Uarri8,'*>  Quartermaster    

William  James  Dunn^  Adjutant 

John  Horndon  Parry,  A^utant 

Richard  Kennett  Willson 

Edmund  Henry  Cox,'"  Artillery  

Bdmund  Brighousc  Snow 

James  Taylor 

John  Barlow  Butcher 

Arthur  Charles  Steele,"*  ArtUlery 

Edward  Henderson  Starr,  Artillery 

Edward  Joseph  Ridgway  Connolly,  Adjutant 

Edward  Ralph  Horsey,  Artillery 

Arthur  Ellis,  Ai^jutant 

George  Bazalgette    

Edward  Gough  M'Callum  

Ricliard  Tnrberville  Ansell,*^  ArtUlery  .... 

George  Henry  Wriford,  Artillery 

John  Poore,'^  Artillery 

George  Gregory 

Henry  George  Elliot 

Henry  Uewett,*^^r/i//6r2/ 

Edward  M'Arthur,*'*  Quartermaster 

Henry  Bradley  Roberts/^  Artillery 

James  Shute'»o  

John  Bustced  Seymour  

Arthur  John  Stuart I 

Charles  Barker  Pi^rke 

John  Yate  Holhind,'^^  A^utant    | 

Nugent  Macnamara,  ArtUlery ' 

Archibald  Alexander  Donglas,*^  Artillery  . . 

Charles  Loftus  Tottenham  Usher    

George  Lascelles  Blake"*    

Osborne  Frederick  Charles  Fraser,'^  Adjutant 

William  Henry  Worthy  Bennett • . . . 

George  Leslie 

William  Penn  Burton/^  Artillery  

Nicholas  Bennett  Dalby  

George  Le  Hardy  Burlton    

Enbule  Daysh  Thelwall,i3t  ArtUlery     .... 

John  Yaughan  Garden  Reed*^   

Richard  Pentland  Henry 

Charles  Louis  Atterbury  Fannar    ........ 

Charles  Jolliffe,  ArtUlery  

Henry  Lindsay  Searle,"'  Atffutant 

Henry  Lewis  Evans  **' 

William  Richard  Jeffreys  ^^ 

George  Dare  Dowell,***  A  rtillery 

Harrisson  John  Jull,**?  ArtUlery    

Theophllus  Vaughton    

William  Taylor 

Edward  Grant  Stokes  

Horatio  Nelson  Charles  Blanckley 

Archer  Croft  Critchell 

Edward  Fitzgerald  Pritchard 

Charles  William  Carrington 

Robert  WilUam  Bland  Hnnt'^   

John  Frederick  Hawkey"'  

Edward  Spry « . . 

Frederick  George  Pym 

Henry  FaUowfleld  Cooper   

Joseph  Hamilton  Maskery 

William  Henry  Hore  West»*» 

Henry  Colton  Mndge  • . . 

Ambrose  Wolrige,  Quartermaster 

Thomas  George  Shelton  Meheux 

William  Tauzia  Savary 

George  Gill"^ 

George  Brydges,  Artillery 

John  Michael  De  Courcy  Meade 

OeoTg:e  Oliver  Evans 

Frtncis  AValton 


3ND  LIKUT. 


47 


48 


5  May  46 
18  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
28  Dec. 
do 
do 
10  Feb. 

do 

20  Apr. 

10  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 

3  Aug. 

do 

20  Sept. 

do 

18  Oct. 
do 

9  Dee. 
14  Dec. 
30  Dec. 

do 

do 
12  Feb. 

do 
12  Feb. 
14  March 

do 

do 
16  May 

do 

do 
20  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
23  July 

do 
16  Aug. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

19  Sept. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

14  Nov. 
do 
do 
do 

19  Dec. 
30  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 

20  Feb.  49 
do 

do 


19T  LIKUT. 


27  May  48 
do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
12  June 

8  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

28  Aug. 
31  Aug. 

1  Oct. 

11  Oct. 
26  Oct. 

1  March  49 

9  March 

5  April 
25  April 
25Mav 

25  May 

12  July 
U  Aug. 
21  Aug. 
19  Sept. 

16  Nov. 

29  Jan. 

26  Feb. 
28  Feb. 

23  May 

do 

24  July 
4  Sept. 

do 

17  Sept. 

6  Oct. 
OOct. 

6  Oct. 

7  Nov. 
10  Nov. 
26  Nov. 
14  Jan. 
10  Jan. 

do 
23  Feb. 

13  March 
10  May 

14  June 
14  June 

17  Aug. 

18  Sept. 
18  Oct. 

26  Oct. 
13  Nov. 
23  Nov. 

do 

13  Dec. 

do 

27  Dec. 

18  Jan. 

19  Jan. 


50 
51 


52 


53 


rear.' 

Senr. 

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0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

0 

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0 

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,8 

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0 

3 

0 

3 

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3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

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0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

271 


Royal  Marines. 


First  Libutbkants. 

Biehard  John  Hardy  Douglas • 

Jacob  Richards  Lloyd < ••• 

Henry   Bolt  Tomlin 

Fredenck   Herbert  Ruel*^* 

Richard  Johot 

George  Naylor'** •••• 

Henry  Na8r>n  '*^.. ..•.•••«••..•••••••• 

Joshua  Rowland  Brookes^  *"  Artillery . . 

Francis  William  Thomas 

Henry  Dickonson  Nighiingale*^ 

John  Cobb 

William  Henry  ClemenU 

Frederick  William  Arthur  Boyd 

CuthbertWard  Barton 

James  Conway  Trayers 

Frederick  Lewis  David 

James  Stirling  Mould   

Frederick  Augustus  Fostar,  AriiUmy.. . . 

Philip  Harington 

Francis  Worgan  Festing,  ArtUUry 

William  Addis  Delacombe 

Henry  Eyre  Wyatt  Lane    

Wm.  Fred.  Portlock  Seott  Dadson/^. . . . 

Charles  Frederick  Short   

Francis  Lean>"'  

John  Blackwood  Colwell 

Henry  Swale*'* 

Cuthbert  Fetherstone  Daly 

William  Sanders'"*    

Edw.  Congreve  Langley  Dttnilbrd,'**iiriiUsry 

Edward  Gladstone,  ArtUlfry 

Ubsher  Lee  Morris    

Joseph  George  Shanks      

Arthur  Charles  Joshua  M«Meekaii 

George  Frederick  Walker     

William  Pitman,  ArtUlery 

Henry  Laws  Harrison    ,.. •••.. 

Thomas  Herbert  Alexander  Brenan 

Geoffrey  Mairls 

Charles  Sidney  Williams,  Artillery    .... 

Charles  Ballen  Hugh  Mitchell     

John  Maitland  Lennox  '^. • 

Thomas  Bent  *•• 

John  William  Henry  Chafyn  Grove  Morris,  iir^ 

Francis  Edward  Halliday,  Artillery  

Frederick  Ley 

John  Frederick  Sanders"* 

James  Pulteuey  Murray*** 

( -harlee  Hope  Clendon 

George  Weatherall  Thomas  Hemmans   

Fitzmaurice  Creighton 

Wyrill  James  Christy   

Charles  James  Dandas  Napier 

Wingrore  Luugharne  Tinmouth  

Charles  Bulkeley  Nurse   

Robert  Woollcombe,  ArtUlery    

Jelinger  Henry  Symons 

Howard  Sutton  Jones 

Albert  Wappel  ^arp    

Richard  Augustus  FitzgeraldStnddert,  Artil 

Harry  Boscawen  Savage,  ArtUlery    

Charles  Francis  Coppin    

Robert  Abernethie  Brntton 

Albert  Higman,  Artillery 

Holiis  Heni7  Nott,  ^r^2/ery 

John  Richard  Mascall 

Anthony  Malone    

Melville  Sather 

Tiiomas  Prothero  Newall 

Frederick  Qasper  le  Grand 

Samuel  James  Graham 

Robert  F^!«derick  Tayler  « 


2nd  LI  but. 


80  Feb.  49 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
28  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
14  Aug. 

do 
8  Jan.  60 

do 

do 
8  July 

do 
80  Dee. 

do 

do 

do 
4  Mar.  61 
20  April 

26  Juno 

do 
30  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
1  July 

do 
20  July 
20  Aug. 

do 

do 

27  Dee. 

do 
do 


62 


68 


do 

do 

do 
18  April 

do 

do 

do 
80  June 

do 
2  Aug. 

do 
8  Aug. 

do 
80  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
7  Jan. 

do 
21  Jan. 

do 

do 
20  MarAjji^ed 

do 

40 


64 


64 


l8T   LtBUf . 
TApril    63 
8  April 

26  April 
6  May 
26  Juno 
19  July 

1  Aug. 
16  Aug. 
do 
do 
ISept. 
18  Oct. 
21  Got. 
8  Dee. 
14  Feb. 

16  Feb. 

17  Feb, 
24  Feb. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

dc 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
UMareh 
21  March 
19  April 
28  April 

8  May 

9  June 
21  June 

6  July 

7  July 

19  July 
31  July 

1  Aug. 
21  Oct. 
10  Not. 
17  Not. 

20  Not. 

do 

4  Dee. 

7  Deo. 

19  Dec 

27  Deo. 
13  iPeb. 

21  Feb. 
21  Feb. 

1  March 

do 


66 


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T«u»'aerT. 

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a 

0 

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2 

0 

Par. 

2 

0 

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2 

0 

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2 

0 

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2 

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2 

0 

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2 

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2 

0 

Cha. 

12 

0 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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2 

0 

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2 

0 

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2 

0 

Por. 

2 

0 

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2 

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2 

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0 

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0 

Por. 

0 

Ply. 

0 

Ply. 

0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

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0 

H^jfal  Marines. 


272 


FiBST  LlSUTBlTANTS. 

JuBM  WOUam  VanghAB  Arbaekle 

Albert  Henr}'  Oxxftrd    

Edward  Brace  Pritchard  .^ 

George  Frederic  Blake #.. 

Bohert  Kirvmn,  Artillery    

Alexander  Donellaa 

O Iway  Wheeler  Cuffe,  Artillery 

Henry  VillierB  Forbes 

Ardley  Reary  Falwaaeer  Barnes 

Henry  Brasnell  InioB,  ArtUhry    

Qostavas  Firancis  Munro « 

Arthar  Hantly  Hill  Walsh 

I  Alex.  Bassett  Stephen  Shairp 

'  John  Cairncross 

Henry  Dixon 

Wm.  Henry  Towosend  Morris  Dodgin,  Artill 

Charles  Stark ». 

John  Chesterton  Crawford,  Artillery 

John  Charles  Ready  Cok>nib,  Artillery 

Morgan  Henry  Price 

Samnel  James  Nicoll 

John  Martley  Sadleir 

Frederick  Charles  Knight 

Jamca  Small 

Henry  Langton  ToUemache  Inglit 

John  Delyes  Broughten 

Ponaonby  Ross  Holmes 

'   Second  Libutbnants. 

Alfred  Henry  Pasooe 

John  Dawson  Hope>  ArtOlery    

Robert  Ballard  Gardner,  Artillery 

Lennox  George  Rodney 

Daniel  Conner    

WilHam  Henry  Wroot 

Charles  Durham  Hoeart  Robilliard 

Frederick  Spencer  Boxer 

William  Godfrey  Hale 

Edward  WlUis    

Francis  Joseph  Parry    

Charles  Bdward  Macdonald 

William  Henry  Speer   

John  Frederick  Crease,  Artillery 

Colpoys  Parkyna  Heaslop 

Hngh  Law  Rose  . . .  ^. 

Charles  Hugh  Standbridge 

Yernon  William  Sims 

Rose  Lambert  Price 

Horatio  Guy  Campbell 

Edward  George  Vere  HoUoway 

Thomas  Mcyrick  Hewett 

George  Johnston 

Henry  WoodruiP  

Thomas  Brewer 

Robert  Lennox  Bonrchier 

Archibald  Macintosh 

Henry  Thomas  Stanes  Dayis    

Clement  Wlnstanley  Carlyon 

William  StirllDg    

William  Winkworth  Alluute    

Henry  Towry  Miles  Cooper 

Fred.  Edward  Molyneux  St.  John 

Andrew  Wm.  Douglas  Smith 

William  Crosbie  Hesketh 

John  Christopher  Hore 

Arthar  Hill .., 

William  Nichohis  Gibson  Johnson 

John  Macdonald  Moody 

Sechwell  Ray  Buckle    

Edward  Charles  Sparshott    

Charles  Lanyon  Owen •••••«• 

George  Francis  Gamble    •• 

Samnel  Edward  Weatherall  Hemmans 


2WD  hbpt. 
2e  March  54 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
19  April  54 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
24  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

8Jnly 

24  June 

do 

do 

do 


44 
54 


24  June  54 

25  Sept. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
20  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
23  April  56 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
8  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


1st  Ligyx. 

1  March  55 

do 

do 

do 
IS  March 
29  March 
10  April 

2  June 
22  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5  inly 

10  July 

14  ^nly 

8  Aug. 
2  Aug. 

9  Aug. 
5  Sept. 

10  Sept. 
18  Sept. 

29  Dec.    47 
27  Sept.    55 

30  Oct. 
24?fov. 
18  Dec. 


e^gy^^COgle 


do 


273 


Royal  Marines, 


Ply. 

Wo. 

Wo, 

Por, 

Por. 

Cha. 

Ply. 

Ply. 

Por. 

Cha. 

Clta, 

Por. 

Ply. 

Cha. 

Wo. 

Por. 

Cha. 

Wo. 

Por. 

Ply. 

Ply. 

Cha. 

Por. 

Wo. 

Por. 

Por. 

Cha. 

Ply. 

Ply. 

Ply. 

Ply. 

Por. 

Cha. 

Por. 

Por. 

Cha. 

Wo. 

Por. 

Por. 

Por. 

Wo. 

Cha. 

Cha. 

Wo. 


Second  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Uillman  White   

Alfred  Fonblaaqoe    

Mackey  Andrew  Herbert  James  Ueriot. 

James  Graham  Edwardcs    

Joseph  Robert  Leeds    

Benjamin  Dutton  Kennicott 

George  Clement  Boase 

WilUam  Morris  Pritchett     

William  Vincent  Bowcn  Hewctt 

George  Maunsell  Shewell 

John  Miller  Hamilton 

John  Sims  Bontein    

James  Woodward  Scott    

Hamilton  Wolrige 

Samuel  Travers  Collins    •  • 

Geoiige  Lyon  Tupman 

George  Henry  Elliot •• 

William  Wynch  George  3ach  Bills 

George  William  Oliver 

John  Gore  Fitzgerald   

William  Edward  Despard    •  • 

Walter  Julius  Barker   

Cuthbert  CoUingwood  Suther 

Edwin  Forbes  Thompson 

Henry  Sturt  Lewis     

William  Henry  Smith 

John  Straghan 

William  Henry  PoynU 

Thomas  Linley  Grant  • 

Augnsiine  Evans    

Robert  Reginald  Augustus  Woodforde    . 

James  Alfrrd  Godfrey 

Langbam  Rokeby .«. 

William  Armstrong •». 

Charles  William  Fothergill 

Robert  James  Psscoe    

Henry  Cowiey  Bowker 

Henry  Ives  de  Kantzow 

Sidney  Thomas  Bridgford    

John  William  Waller  O'Grady    

Graham  Hewett    ••• 

Henry  Monckton  Kay 

Nowell  Filz  Upton  Way 

Ernest  Augustus  Macy » 


2nd    LIBUT.    1st  LIEUT. 


8  May  65 
17  Aug. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
96  Oct. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
81  Oct. 
13  Nov. 

do 
23  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


an 

ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 

TIead'Quarters,  PorfsmotitJu 


Lieut.'ColoneU.'^HenTy  William  Parke/s'  1  Aug.  54. 
John  Eraser,  1 4  Jnly  fiT). 


Captains. 


Henry  Carr  Tate,  4  May  47. 

Ilamnet  Parke/^  12  Feb.  42. 

Andrew  Roger  Savage,^^27  May  48. 

John  Maurice  Wemyas"  {Major),  0  Oct.  51. 

Q.  O.  Alexander,  19  Jan.  62. 

J.  B.  W.  Lawrence/*  13  Nov.  62. 


G.  Augustus  Schombcrg  (M^jor),  24  Feb.  64. 

C.  L.  Barnard*  28  April  54. 

J.  W.  C.  WilUams,  20  Nov.  64. 

Hugh  Stakelcy  Buck,  7  Dec.  54. 

Geo.  Stephen  Digby  (Mqfor),  27  Dec.  64. 

William  Sandom  Davis,  2  Aug.  66. 


First  Lieutenants. 


Wynder  Kelly  Ireland,  21  March  48. 
William  Pitt  Draffen,27  May  48. 
Henry  Adair,  Af(j,  27  May  48. 
Frederick  Llewellyn  Alexander, 27  May  48. 
Arthur  Charies  Steele,  24  Aug.  48. 
£dward  Henderson  Starr.  18  Feb.  60. 
Richard  Turberrille  Ansell^  18  Feb.  60. 
George  Henry  Wriford,  18  Feb.  60. 
John  Poore.  18  Feb.  60. 
Henry  Hewctt,  18  Feb.  60. 
Edward  Ralph  Horsey,  18  Feb.  60. 
Henry  Bradley  Roberts,  18  Feb.  60. 
Edmund  Henry  Cox,  29  April  61. 
Nugent  Macnamara,  20  April  51. 
Ardiibald  Alexander  Douglas,  20  April  61 . 
William  Pcnn  Burton,  0  Sept.  61. 
Eubule  Daysh  Thelwall,  6  Oct.  51 . 
Charles  JoUiffe,  6  Oct.  61 . 
G.  D.  Dowell,  19  Jan.  62. . 
Harrisson  John  J  nil,  3  Aug.  62. 


I  Joshua  Rowland  Brookes,  16  Aug.  53. 
I  George  Brydges,  13  Dec.  52. 
!  Frederick  Augustus  Foster,  24  Feb.  64. 
I  Francis  Worgan  Festiog,  24  Feb.  64. 

Edw.  Congreve  Langlcy  Dumford,  24  Feb.  64. 

Edward  Gladstone,  24  Feb.  64. 

William  Pitman,  24  Feb.  64. 

Charies  Sidney  Williams,  24  Feb.  64. 
I  John  Wra.  Henry  C.  Grove  Morris,  24  Feb.  54. 

Francis  Augustus  Halliday,  14  March  54. 
j  Robert  Woolcombe,  1  Aug.  54. 
I  Rich.  Augustus  Fitzgerald  St  uddert,  3  Jan.  55. 

Henry  Boscawen  Savage,  3  Jan.  66. 

Hollis  Henry  Nott,  3  Jan.  66. 

Robert  Kirwan,  13  Jan.  55. 

Otway  Wheeler  Cuffe,  10  April  66. 

Henry  B.  Tuson,  22  June  56. 

W.  H.  T.  M.  Dodgin,  14  July  66. 

John  Chesterton  Crawford,  30  Aug.  66. 

J.  C.  R.  Colomb,  2  Aug.  66. 


John  D.  Hope,  6  Feb.  66. 

Robt.  Ballard  Gardner,  30  Aug.  66 

John  Frederick  Crease,         do 


Second  Jjieutenants, 

Colpoys  Parkyns  Heailop,  22  Dec.  66. 
Thomas  Brewer,  do 

William  Crosbie  Heskcth,         do 


Atyutant.-^lst  Lieut.  Henry  Adair,  27  Dec.  54. 


STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 

Deputy  Ad^utant'General. — '^CoL  Commandant  Samuel  Robert  Wesley,*'  30  Oct.  55. 
Assistant  Adjutant-Oeneral—Lieut.-CoU  George  Colt  Langlcy,  14  Dec.  54. 

Office,  16,  Duke  Street,  Westminster. 


Adjutants, 


Ply,  j  Ut  Lieut,  Wm.  James  Dunn,  24  Feb.  64. 

Cha.\ John  H.  Parry,  9  May  54. 

Par} John  Yate  Holland.  20  Dec.  54. 

Cka) P.  M.  C.  Croker,  22  Feb.  55.  . 


Par, 
Wo. 
Wo. 
Ply. 


\st  Lieut.  E.  J.  R.  Connolly,  22  Feb.  55. 

Arthur  Ellis,  22  June  55. 

OabomaF.  C.  Eraser,  22  June  56. 

■    Henry  L.  Searle,  6  Sept.  55. 
S 


275 


Staff  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 


Wo. 
Cha. 
Pip. 

For, 


Norton  Austin,  26  June  46. 
Qeorge  Dibben,  7  July  46. 
Thomas  Cooper/^  15  July  46. 
William  Buston,  23  June  46. 


Quarter^Moiters . 


Cha, 
Wo. 
Por. 
Ply. 


Ut  Lieut.  PhiUp  Harris,'*^  18  Aug.  53. 

Ambrose  Wobige,  6  Not.  55 

H.  W,  Mawbey,  30  Nov.  64. 

Bdw.  M'Arlhur,  17  Feb.  65. 


Paynuuters. 
Por.  IHJohn  Lawrence,"®  20  July  30;  2nrf  i^.  6  July  03;  Lt.  15  Aug.  06;  Capt,  31  July  26. 
Cha.  I  George  Hookey,"*  23  March  36;  2nrf  Lt.  27  Jan.  08 ;  \st  Lt,  8  Aug.  11 ;  Capt,  12  Oct.  32. 
Wo.  I  George  Watson,*^  1  July  63  ;  2nrf  Lt,  20  Dec.  12 ;  1st  Lt,  27  June  32  ;  Capt,  30  June  41. 
Ply,  |Thoma8BrownGray,"M6Feb.  54;2nrfX^31Jan.25;  Ut  Lt,\  Oct.33;  Cflp^5NoT.42. 

Barrctek''Masters. 
Por.    Thomas  Moore,"*  16  Aug.  27 ;  2n<£  Lt,  14  Jan.  01 ;  Ut  Lt.  15  Aug.  06;  Capt,  21  Nov.  10. 
Wo,     Robert  John  Little,"*  12  Sept.  29 ;  ^ndLt.  4  July  03;  Ut  Lt.  16  Aug.  05 ;  Capt,  31  July  20. 
Chi.    5  Ambro«eA.B.Wolrige,"«  5  June32;2dZ*.4July03;  mXM5  Aug.05;  Cg;?^ 81  July 26. 
Ply,     Isaac  Toby,*"  21  March  42 ;  2nrf  Lt,  3  Apr.  10 ;  1*^  Lt,  9  Sept.  28 ;  Capt,  22  May  38. 

Deputy  Impeetors  of  Hospiialt. 
Wo.  I  Oliver  Evans,  M.O.,  17  Jan.  49.  ||  Cha,  \  John  Drummond,  7  July  47. 

St€^  Surgeons, 
Por.  I  Samuel  Irvine,"*  U.D.  30  Nov.  41.  ||  Ply,  |  Andxtw  Millar,">M.D.  12  Aug.  48 


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A.  McClatchie,  4  Oct.  50. 
Johnstone  Christie,  M.D.  7  June  52. 
Wm.  Fasken,  M.D.  22  Nov.  50. 
W.  W.  Wildey,  M.D.  14  Nov.  61. 


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R.  P.  N.  Sparrow,  14  Nov.  61. 
N.  C.  Hatherly,  23  Dec.  53. 
Wm.  Henry  Woods,  M.D.  9  Sept.  54. 
William  Crawford,  4  July  65. 


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War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines^ 

3  Colonel  Philips  served  as  a  Midshipman  on  board  H.  M.  S.  BeUeitle  at  the  battle  of 
Trafidgar.  As  an  officer  of  Royal  Marines,  he  was  present  at  the  storming  of  three  of  the 
enemy's  entrenched  batteries  and  siege  of  Santa  Maara,  and  frequently  employed  In  boat 
afivirs  on  the  coasU  of  Italy  and  Dalmatia.  In  April  1812,  he  joined  the  first  Battelion ; 
served  with  it  in  Spain  and  in  America,  including  the  storming  of  the  enemy's  entrenched 
eamp  at  Hampton  in  Vinginia,  and  frequent  afiWrs  with  the  enemy  there.  Detaetied  to 
Canada  and  served  under  Commodore  Sir  James  Yeo,  on  the  Lakes  Ontario,  Erie,  and 
ChamplaJn. 

9  Colonel  Graham  served  with  the- army  in  the  Battalion  formed  of  the  Marines  of  the 
squadron  at  tlie  taking  of  Waleheren  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.  Pro- 
ceeded with  the  battalion  to  America,  where  it  was  brigaded  under  Sir  Sidney  Beckwith  at 
the  attack  upon  Norfolk,  and  the  taking  of  Hampton,  and  several  small  places.  'Hie  bri- 
gade being  broken  up,  he  went  with  the  battalion  to  Canada;  whilst  there,  he  was  sent 
with  a  detachment  in  command  of  a  division  of  gun  boats  to  attack  a  battery  at  the  head 
of  Lake  Champlain,  with  which  they  were  engaged  some  hours.  Eetomed  with  the  bat- 
talion to  the  coast  of  America,  and  was  at  the  attack  and  taking  of  Fort  Point  Petre  and 
the  town  of  St.  Mary's,  in  Georgia;  shortly  after  his  promotion  in  1867,  he  exchanged  to 
Join  the  battalion  in  Spain.  He  was  afterward*  at  the  demonstration  before  ff  ankin  in 
China  (Medal).  Commanded  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  the  Brigade  nnder  General  Jone!i, 
acting  in  conj  unction  witih  the  French  army  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the 
forts  at  Bomarsund,  Aland  Isles,  in  Aug.  1864. 

10  Colonel  Childs  served  in  H.  M.  8.  Oilfraltar,  blockading  C^ieriboiug,  L'Orient,  and 
Basque  Roads,  and  frequently  in  boats  cutting  out  French  coasters.  Early  in  1 8  IS  he 
volunteered  to  serve  in  the  1st  Battalion  under  Colonel  Sir  Richard  Williams  in  the 
Ckmapeakey  and  was  at  the  attack  of  Craney  Island,  taking  of  the  enemy's  camp  at 
Hampton,  and  capture  of  Kent  Island,  and  in  many  minor  engagements  on  theenemy** 
coast ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  battalion  to  diuada,  and  was  actively  employed  on 
the  Frontiers,  and  frequently  in  command  of  gun-boats  on  Lake  Champlain.  On  the  11th 
Sept.  1814,  he  was  engaged  ou  board  the  Cof|/Zanc0,  in  one  of  the  most  severe  actions 
fought  during  the  war,  in  which  Commodore  Downie  (the  captain  of  the  ship),  Captain 
Anderson*  R.  M.,  and  41  men  were  kiUed,  and  upwards  of  100  wounded,  out  of  a  com- 
plement of  SOO.  He  also  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal)  of  1840,  including  the 
attack  and  capture  of  Sidon,  capture  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  of  Acre,  and  other  desul- 
t(»y  services. 

12  Colonel  Wesley  served  in  a  Battalion  of  Marines  formed  firom  the  squadron  under 
Sir  Alex.  Cochrane  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  GKiadalonpe,  St.  Martin's  and  St.  Bustatia 
in  1810.  In  blockading  squadrons  off  Brest,  L'Orient,  and  Basque  Roads,  including  several 
iuccessful  boat  afikirs  under  the  Batteries  of  Rochelle  and  Isle  d'Alx  in  1811.  In  coast 
opevations,  north  of  Spain;  and,  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  Marines,  in  Portugal,  in  1818« 
At  the  attack  on  Norfolk,  and  l^e  entrenched  camp  of  Hampton,  tU.  in  the  Chesapeake, 
Served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  at  the  advanced  posts  in  Lower  Canada,  and  in 
eommand  of  a  division  of  seven  gun-boats  employed  blockading  the  enemy's  flotilla  at 
Platoburg.  At  the  defence  of  La  Cole  Mill.  Adjutant  to  a  Light  Corps  formed  of  the 
flank  companies  of  the  5^d  West  India  Regiment  and  Marine  Battalions  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Fort  Peter,  the  fortified  positions  of  St.  Mary's  and  Cumbertand  Island  (coast 
of  Georgia).  In  command  of  a  detachment  of  Artillery  in  H.  M.  S.  PheeUm  assisted  in 
repelling  an  attack  of  Algerine  gun-boats  in  1831.  Adjutant  to  a  battalion  under  Colonel 
Owen  sorving  in  co-operation  with  the  Spanish  army  in  1836-7,  including  the  affair  before 
Fuentarabia,  11  July  1836,  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  and  of 
Hemani,  16  March  1837.  Served  as  Captain  in  the  same  battalion  until  the  Force  under 
Lord  John  Hay  was  withdrawn  in  1840.  He  has  received  the  Military  War  Medal  with 
one  clasp  for  Guadeloupe. 

13  Colonel  Brown's  services : — attack  on  French  forts  at  Ciota  June  1813 ;  attack  and 
eaptnre  of  the  town  of  L'£sealia,in  the  Bay  of  Rosas,  1813;  partial  engagemoit  with 
the  French  fleet,  near  Toulon,  1813 ;  attack  of  Algiers;  destruction  of  Chredt  pirates  at  Pofto 
BoBo,  Isle  of  Candia,  June,  1886. 

14  Colonel  Hurdle  was  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  and  harix>ur  of  Courageanx  in  1815 ; 
battle  of  Navarino  hi  1837  (War  Medal  with  one  Clasp) ;  and  engagement  at  Punta  ObU- 
gada  in  the  rirer  Panma  on  th«  90th  Nor.  1845.  Commanded  Brigade  of  R.  M.;  landed 
inCriflMa. 

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277  PFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 

15  Colonel  Bwyer  scnred  in  the  blockading  aqoadrons  off  Flufthing,  the  Tcxd,  and 
off  Brest.  Since  the  peace  he  has  served  in  the  East  and  West  Indies,  and  the  Mediter- 
ranean. 

Id  Lt.-C'>l.  Hawkins  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  (about  200  strong)  at  the  attack 
on  and  destruction  <>t'  Mullfiodoo  in  Bf>rneo. 

10  I^t.-Col.  Parke'it  servicer: — Co-operation  with  the  Spanish  forces  and  Legion  near  San 
Sebastian,  and  under  I^partero  in  raising  tlie  siege  ol   BillxNi. 

'20  Lt  -Col.  Stransbam  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827.  Also  on  the  China  ex- 
pedition, and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  defences  of  Canton,  18th  March 
1841. 

21  Lieut.-Colonel  Rea  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain 
against  the  Carlists,  in  1837-38. 

22  Lient.-Colonel  Anderson  was  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827 ;  at  the  commence- 
ment of  the  action  he  boarded,  with  hlti  men,  one  of  the  l\irkish  ships,  and  captured  the 
flag:  the  following  day  he  was  a  volunteer  in  the  boats  for  the  purpose  of  cutting  out  the 
in-shore  squadron.  Sei'ved  with  the  Army  uf  Occupation  in  Portugal,  and  was  for  rome 
time  quartered  at  Fort  St.  Julian,  in  Oct.  1827.  Ser?ed  throughout  the  campaign  on  the 
coast  of  Syria  in  1840;  at  the  storming  of  Sidon  he  planted  the  British  colours  on  the 
wails;  was*  encamped  at  D'Jouni;  at  tlie  attack  and  capture  of  Beyrout;  the  bombard- 
ment and  surrender  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre;  the  surrender  of  Jaffa,  and  a  volunteer  in  the 
expedition  against  Gaza;  during  the  latter  part  of  the  time  he  was  Acyutaut  to  the  R.  M. 
Battalion.    Has  received  tde  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

25  Lient.-Colonei  Nolloth  served  as  Lt  -Col.  of  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombard- 
ment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1654,  for  which  he  received  Brevet 
rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel. 

26  Lt.-ColoueIs  Campbell  and  Lemon  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion 
on  the  north  coast  of  Spain. 

27  Lt.-ColoneI  Hunt  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals). 

28  Lt.- Colonel  George  Elliot  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Buttalion  in  co-operation  with 
tlie  Spanish  troops  against  the  Carlists  in  1837.  and  received  the  Cities  of  San  Periiando, 
1st  Class.  Served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  wounded  in  the  attack 
on  the  intrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  15th  March,  1842.  Present  nt  the 
bombardment  of  Odessa,  22nd  April,  1854. 

35  Lt.-Col.  Moore  was  at  the  destruction  of  58  piratical  vessels  at  Cho-Kcum  in  Oct.  1849. 

36  Lt.-Col.  Langford  served  with  the  Battalion  in  Spain. from  June  1836  to  Sept.  1840, 
and  was  present  iu  the  actions  of  Fuenterabia  and  Hcmani,  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  jthe  Woosung 
River  (Medal).  On  thetermination  of  hostilities  with  China  he  proceeded  iu  the  North  &tar 
to  New  Zealand ;  and  was  landed  with  all  the  detaciimeuts  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  Major.  Served  in  the  Baltic  at  the  commencement 
of  the  war  with  Russia  in  1854. 

37  Captahi  Ayles  servad  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827  (Medal).  Commanded  the 
Royal  Marines  at  the  capture  of  Aden,  19th  January,  1839 ;  and  was  also  at  ttie  destruc- 
tion of  29  war  junks  In  China  in  1840. 

37 1  Captain  M'Killop  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  conjunction  with  the  French 
army  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  Foru  ot  Bomarsontt  in  Aug.  1854. 

38  Lt.-Col.  Langley  served  in  the  operations  on  the  North  Coast  of  Spain  in  command  of 
the  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  of  H.M.S.  Castor »  during  1834  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. 

d&  Captain  Hooker  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal)  ;  and  was  at  the  storming  of  Sidon 
and  bombardment  of  Acre.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp.   . 

40  Major  Simon  Fraser  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  ( Mtdal),  including 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  the  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  the  bombardment  and 
capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre. 

41  Major  H.  Parke  served  with  the  R.  M.Battalion  at  D' Jouni  iq  Syria  in  1840  (Medal). 

42  Captain  Cossar  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals). 

43  Migor  March  served  with  the  R.  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  from 
1836  to  1840,  and  was  present  in  all  the  affairs  in  which  the  battalion  took  part^  indnding 
the  battle  of  Hemani.  Served  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

44  Captain  C-urry  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal),^at  D'Jounl,  the  storm-  . 
iog  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

45  Captain  Jackson  served  with  the  Royal  Marino  Battalion  of  the  north  coast  of 
Spain  during  the  Carlist  war. 

46  Capt.  J.  T.  Aslett  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal),  including  the  qtorm  and 


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capture  of  Sidon,  D'Jouni,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  of  Acre  (slightly  wounded 
by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine). 

47  Cfapi.  Maxwell  served  on  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  and  entrenched  camp  of  Canton^  bombardment  of  Culongso. 

48  Captain  Fosbroke  was  employed  on  shore  against  the  Natives  in  New  Zealand  in 
1846.  Ser^'ed  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of 
Bomar^und  in  Aug.  1864. 

49  Capt.  Spalding  served  in  command  of  a  Company  throughout  the  operations  in 
Syria,  in  1840  (Medal),  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Oebail. 

50  Major  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's  Fort;  bombardment  and  taking  of  Macao  Passage  Fort; 
storming  of  the  Bird's  Nest  Butterv,  and  finally  at  the  combined  attack  on  the  enemy's 
position  and  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  above  Canton.  Was  in  the  action  with  the 
batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  Garrison  from  Redout  Kaleh,  19th  May  1854. 

51  Captain  Lillicrap  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  D'Jouni  in  Syria  in  1840 
(Medal). 

52  Captain  Pleydell  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal),— at  D'Jouni,  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

53  Captain  Lowder  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals).  Was  in  the  action  at 
Esknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  20  May  1854  ;  also  at  the  operations  before  Bomarsund 
and  in  action  with  the  forts  I5th  August ;  and  commanded  the  detachment  of  Royal 
Marines  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto,  16th  Aug.  1854. 

54  Captain  Savage  servrd  in  Spain  with  the  Royal  Murine  Battalion. 

55  Capt.  Shewen  wan  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  on  the  coant  of  Syria, 
including  the  storming  and  capture  of  SiUon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  bombardment  and 
fall  of  St.  Jean  d'Acrc.    Served  also  with  the  battalion  at  the  camp  at  d'Jouni. 

56  Captain  Lambrick  served  in  Spain  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion,  and  was  wounded  12th 
Jiily  1836. 

58  Captain  Sayer  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals).  Also  with  the  R.  M. 
Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854. 

50  Captain  Farraut  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  Syria  (Medal),  at 
B'Jouni,  the  storming  and  capture  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre.  Served  also  in 
China  in  1842  ( Medal).    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

60  Captain Timpson  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marine  BatUlion  in  1842  at  the  cap- 
ture of  Tscke  and  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  on  the  hill  defences  and  capture  of  Chapoo, 
capture  of  the  batteries  and  city  of  Woosung,  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Le  Shau,  assault 
and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  landing  before  Nankin. 

61  Captain  Ussher  served  in  China  (Medal),  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  on 
Chuenpee,  and  capture  of  Amoy. 

62  Captain  Hamley  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal),  at  Caiffa  and  Tsour,  the  bombard- 
ment of  Acre,  and  at  D'Jouni.  ANo  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and 
surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854. 

65  Captain  Delaoombe  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  conjunction  with  the  French 
troops  at  the  operations  prior  to  and  at  the  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug. 
1854. 

^  Capt.  A.  J.  B.  Hambly  served  on  the  China  expedition  ( Medal),  and  was  severely 
wocmded  in  the  attack  on  the  entrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  15th  March,  1842. 
He  served  also  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Borneo  in  1845  and  46,  including  the 
attack  on  Malloodoo  Bay. 

67  Captain  Searle  (lerved  the  Syrian  Campaign  (Medal) ;  was  at  D'Jouni.  the  attack  on 
the  fortified  position  of  Gebail,  at  the  surrender  of  Be>rout,  and  the  storming  of  Sidon. 
Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

68  Captain  M'Callum  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal),— at  D'Jouni,  and 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

60  Captain  Louis  served  in  Syria  (Medal)  at  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  at  D'Jouni. 

70  Captaiu  Clavell  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  D'Jouni  in  Syria  in  1840  (MedaO 
as  acting  engineer.  Was  severely  wounded  by  an  explosion  of  gunpowder  while  firing  a 
salute  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Camperdoum.  Served  in  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombard- 
ment and  surrender  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854. 

71  Captain  Penrose  served  with  ttie  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain  ill  1888.  Also  in  China  in  1841-2  (Medal),  during  the  operations  in  the  Yang- 
tie-Kang. 

72  Mi^or  Wemyss  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  D'Jouni  in  Syria  in  1840 
(Medal).    Commanded  R.  M.  Artillery  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

73  Captain  McCarthy  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals). 

74  Major  Wm.  Elliott  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medals).      Served  as  Brigade  Major  to 


370  War  Serviees  of  the  Offieef$  qfthe  Royal  Marines. 

tb«  Boyi]  Marines  at  the  bombardiDeiit  and  eaptare  of  the  forts  of  Boniarsand  ia  Avg. 
1864,  for  which  he  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Major. 

75  Captain  Adair  served  m  Syria  in  1810  (Medal)^  and  was  slightly  wounded  in  the 
assanlt  upon  Oebail. 

70  CapUin  Parmar  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ghuenpee,  attack  of  the  Annnghoy  batteries,  advance  on  Canton,  capture  of  the  heights  of 
Canton,  capture  of  Colongso,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  assault  and  capture  of  the  citadel 
and  ciU  of  Chinhae,  entry  into  Ningpo. 

77  CHptain  Jolliflb  served  the  Syrian  eampatgn  of  1840  (Medal), --at  D'Jonni,  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

78  Captain  Harrison  served  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  (Medal),  indadlng 
the  attacks  on  the  fortress  of  D'Jebatl,  and  bombardment  and  capture  of  Acre.  He  served 
also  in  New  Zeahmd,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  fortified  Pah  at  Roapekapeka  on 
the  11th  Jan.  1846. 

80  Captain  Brooker  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal),— at  D'Jounl,  and 
bombardment  of  Acre. 

81  Captain  Hnskisson  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal). 

82  Captain  J.  H.  Stewart  sciyed  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal),— at  D'Jovni,  the 
storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

83  Captain  Blyth  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals). 

84  Mi^or  Lawrence  acted  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Capt.  Hothsm,  R.N.  while  taking  and 
destroying  the  batteries,  &c.  at  Punta  Obligada,  in  the  river  Parana,  on  the  30th  Nov.  1846. 
Commanded  Marine  Artillery  of  a  Division  of  Qun  Boats  at  the  bombardment  of 
Sweaborg. 

86  Captain  J.  A.  Stewart  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  during  the  whole  of  tiie 
campaign  and  was  at  the  taking  of  Sidon,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  H.  M.  8. 
Edinburgh,  Served  also  on  the  coast  of  Africa  for  two  years,  daring  which  time  he 
assisted  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barracoons  on  the  coast,  when  a]x>ut  1900  skives 
were  liberated. 

86  Captain  Pickard  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ghuenpee,  attack  of  batteries  of  Anunghoy  and  North  Wantong,  advance  on  Canton, 
storming  the  heights  of  Canton,  bombardment  of  Colongso. 

87  CapUin  I%er  served  at  Monte  Video  during  the  Civil  War  in  1844.  AtBoraeo 
Proper  in  an  engagement  with  pirates,  and  at  the  defeat  of  their  forces,  and  destruction  of 
their  stockades  in  Malloodoo  Bay  in  1846. 

88  Captain  Rider  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal). 

80  Captain  Wright  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals). 

80t  Major  Schomberg  commanded  Marine  Artillery  of  a  Division  of  Gnn  Boats  at  the 
bombardment  of  Swealmrg. 

03  Captains  Kennedy  and  Mansell  were  present  in  an  engagement  with  Pirates  at 
Borneo,  and  defeat  of  their  forces  and  destrnction  of  their  stockades  in  Malloodoo  Bay 
in  1845. 

94  Captain  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  otiiers  in  1848,  and  was  mentioned  in  the  despatclies. 

05  Captain  John  Elliott  served  in  H.  M.  S.  Fo«daring  the  action  with  theatodude  bat- 
teries, and  destrnction  of  the  Bormeee  war-boats  in  the  Rangoon  river,  on  the  10th  Jan. 
1868.  Commanded  the  Royal  Marines  at  the  di-straction  of  the  same  stockades  on  the  4lh 
April;  landed  in  command  of  the  Marines  during  the  wliole  of  tlie  operationa  against 
Rangoon,  from  the  1 1th  to  the  17th  April.  Commanded  the  Marines  on  the  expedition  to 
Mobee  against  the  army  of  the  Governor  of  Rangoon  (oiBcially  thanked) ;  and  afrerwarda 
at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  diy  of  Baasein  (wounded,  and  honourably  mentioned  in 
both  Naval  and  Military  despatches),  as  aUo  the  Royal  Marines  embarked  in  the  steam 
flotilla  on  the  Irrawaddy,  and  severely  wonuded  on  the  advance  to  Prome  ( Honourably 
mentioned  in  Qovemor-General's  despatch).  Served  in  the  R.  M.  Battalion  hi  co-opera- 
tion with  the  French  army  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomwsimd,  in 
August  1864. 

07  Captain  Barnard  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  Syria  in  1840  (Turkish  Medal  aid 
Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  In  the  Parana,  and  commanded  the  first  division  of 
the  rocket  party  at  St.  Lorenio,  in  action  with  the  batteries  on  4th  Juno  1846. 

00  Captain  Allen  served  on  the  China  expedition. 

101  Captain  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lavos,  Western  Africa,  96th  Dec.  1861,  in 
spiking  the  guns  to  protect  H.  M.  steamer  TeazeTf  then  aground. 

108  Captain  Morrison  was  present  when  the  Batteries  of  Obligado  in  the  river  Parana 
were  attacked  and  carried,  SOth  Nov.  1846. 

104  Captain  Driver  was  landed  at  Monte  Video  for  the  protection  of  British  propertv  in 
1846.  f    *-   ^ 

106  Captains  Jackson  and  Usher  were  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  SSnd  April  1864. 

100  Captain  Davis  was  at  the  destrnction  of  98  vessels,  with  storehouses,  timber,  and 


War  Servtees  of  the  Officers  of  the  Rayed  Marinee.  280 

■tofcs,  at  Uleaborg  on  the  1st  and  8nd  Jane  1864 ;  at  the  deetroetion  of  a  TCflwl  aad  tO 
■tacks  of  timber,  at  Tornea  on  the  8th  Jane ;  at  the  partial  bombardment  of  Bomartimd 
Slat  Jane ;  in  action  with  its  forts  on  the  lOih  and  I5th  Angost,  and  at  the  operations  hefdre, 
and  its  surrender. 

110  Captain  DomviUe  was  landed  in  1845  with  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the 
protection  of  British  property  at  Monte  Video.  He  was  there  detached  for  serrice  in  the 
Panma,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  ports  of  Obliftado,  and  farcing 
the  passage  of  the  river.  Commanded  a  detachment  at  Rat  Island,  off  Monte  Yldeo,  tmd. 
was  at  the  defence  of  Colonia  in  the  riTer  Plate  in  March  and  April  1847. 

118  Lieat.  Noott  served  in  the  White  Sea,  blockading  the  Roasian  ports  daring  the 
simmer  of  1854. 

114  Lient.  FitzGerald  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  9S  April  1854. 

116  Lieut.  Mawbey  was  in  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsnnd,  10th  Aug.  1864 ;  and  he 
commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  in  the  battalion,  daring  the  operations  against  and 
surrender  of  the  forts. 

117  Lieat.  Lewis  was  at  the  destruction  of  14  yessels  and  a  large  qaantiCy  of  stores  and 
timber  at  Brahestad  30th  May  1854 ;  at  the  destruction  of  88  vessels,  storehouses,  kc.  at 
Uleaborg  on  Ut  and  Snd  Jone ;  at  the  attack  by  the  boats  on  Gamla  Carleby,  7th  June 
(woonded) ;  and  at  the  partial  bombardment  of  Bomarsund,  81st  June. 

119  Lieut.  Baker  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  Hangoe-lwad,  88nd  May 
1854. 

120  Lieut.  Harris  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-2  (Medal). 

122  Lieut.  Cox  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Rvs^aa  gar- 
rison from  Redout  Kaleh,  19th  May  1864. 

124  Lieut.  Steele  was  wounded  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol,  24th  Oct.  1854. 

126  Lieut  Anaell  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  22iid  April,  and  was  made 
prisoner  by  the  Russians  when  H.  M.  S.  Tiger  was  stranded  and  banit,  12th  May 
1854. 

127  Lieuts.  Poore  and  Hewett  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against 
and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854. 

128  Lieut.  M 'Arthur  was  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  piratical  stockades,  kc»  at 
Lagos,  Western  Africa,  in  Dec.  1851.  Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  22nd  April 
1854 ;  employed  in  making  observations  on  the  coast  of  Georgia,  kc. ;  in  action  with 
the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Redout  Kaleh  on  19th  May ;  and 
at  the  shelling  of  a  Rnssiaa  camp  in  the  bay  of  Katcba  during  the  londiog  of  the  aStted 
armies  on  the  i4th  September. 

129  Lieut  Roberts  was  in  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Rnssiaa 
garrison  from  Redout  Kaleh  on  the  19th  May  1854. 

ISO  Lieut.  Shute  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  daring  the  operations  on  the  eoast  of  Syria 
(Turkish  Medal  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp). 

132  Lieut.  Holland  commanded  a  detachment  employed  on  board  H.M.S.  Pury,  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.  Medta  at  the  destriietioa  of  13  piratical 
ressels  and  120  guns  at  Kuto  (China),  on  the  4th  and  5th  March,  1850.  Served  in  boats 
of  H.M.S.  Hastings  on  the  Irawaddy  in  the  autumn  of  1853,  in  action  with  Puiniese 
troops  at  Meet-tha  on  30th  September,  and  on  shore  at  the  capture  and  oceapatioB  of 
Frome. 

138  Lieut.  Douglas  wss  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  83nd  April  1854. 

134  Lieuts.  Blake  and  Swale  were  landed  with  detachments  to9  the  protection  of  BriHsh 
subjects  and  property  at  Singapore,  in  May  1854. 

135  Lieut.  Fraser  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and 
aorrender  of  the  ibrts  of  Bomarsnnd  in  Aug.  1854. 

136  Lieut  W.  P.  Burton  was  in  the  bdats  at  the  attack  on  Oamla  Carleby,  in  the  Gnlf  of 
Bothnia,  on  the  7th  June  1854. 

138  Lieut.  Thelwall  was  at  the  destruction  of  14  vsssels  sad  a  vast  quantity  of  stores  at 
Brahested  on  the  30th  May  1854 ;  at  the  destruction  of  23  vessels,  storehouses,  ice.  at 
Uleaborg  on  the  1st  and  2nd  June;  at  the  destruction  of  a  vessel  and  80  staeks  of  timber 
at  Toroea  on  8th  June ;  at  the  operations  against  Bomartnnd,  and  in  action  with  the  ibrts 
on  the  16th  August. 

139  Lieut  Reed  served  in  the  Kaflr  vrar  of  1851-52  (Medal). 

142  Lieut  Searle  was  at  the  action  of  Bcknaes  in  the  Ckilf  of  Finland,  80th  May  1864  ; 
in  action  with  tlie  ibrts  of  Bomarsnnd,  16th  August;  and  at  the  surrender  (MP  Fort  Prasto 
on  the  1 0th  August. 

145  LieutD.  H.  L.  Evans  and  Jeffreys  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battajion  in  eo-operatlon  with 
the  French  army  at  the  attack  and  surrender  of  the  forts  at  Bomarsnnd  in  Aug.  1854. 

146  Lieut  Dowell  was  in  action  with  the  Rusrian  batteries  on  Hangoe*head,  82nd  May 
1854. 

147  Lient.  Jnll  was  wounded  in  the  head  by  a  mnshM*lMll  in  a  skirmish  with  Cossaeks 
in  Jane  1854.  Present  at  the  destrnotioa  of  the  batteries  at  the  Snilna  mouth  of  the 
IHnube  on  the  88th  and  89th  June.    Commanded  and  headed  the  storming  party  at  the 


281  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  tlie  Royal  Marines. 

attack  and  complete  destractioii  of  the  inner  batteries  and  stockades  on  the  Danube, 
8th  July. 

160  Lieat  Hunt  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender 
of  the  forts  of  Boroarsund  in  Aug.  1^54. 

151  Lieut.  Hawkey  was  at  the  storming  and  destruction  of  the  inner  batteries  and  stock- 
ades at  the  Suiina  mouth  of  the  Danube,  8th  July  1854. 

162  Lieut.  West  served  blockading  in  the  Baltic  in  1854 ;  was  present  during  the 
operations  against  the  Aland  Islands,  including  the  capture  of  an  Earthen  battery  on  the  8th 
Augpist,  and  in  the  action  with  the  forts  of  Bfimarsund  on  tlie  15th  August. 

158  Lieut.  Gill  served  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Winchester  daring  the  Burmese  war.  of 
1652-53  (Medal)  :  commanded  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines,  and  took  part  in  the  attack 
on  Meatoon's  Stockade  near  Donabew.  On  the  12th  Aug.  1853  he  was  in  an  engagement 
against  pirates  in  the  China  seas. 

154  Lieuts.  Ruel  and  Nason  were  at  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the 
Uusshin  garrison  from  Redout  Kslcb,  1 9th  May  1854. 

155  Lieuts.  Naylor  and  Brodkos  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  sur- 
render of  the  forts  of  Bomar^und  in  Aug.  1854. 

156  Lieut.  Nightingale  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.S.  Fox. 

160  Lieut.  Dudson  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion »  in  co-operation  with  the  French 
army,  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  in  Aug.  1854. 

161  Lieut  Lean  was  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Not  tick,  Aland  Isles,  15th  Aug.  1854. 

162  Lieut.  Wm.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  sur- 
render of  the  forts  of  Boniaraund  in  Aug.  1854. 

168  Lieut.  Dumford  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  operations  against  and  sur- 
render of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854,— the  latter  part  of  the  time  dohig  duty  as 
Assistant  Engineer. 

165  Lieut.  Lennox  served  as  orderly  officer  to  Colonel  Graham,  R.  M.,  daring  tho 
operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854. 

166  Lieuts.  Bent,  J.  F.  Sanders,  and  Murray,  served  with  tho  R.  M.  Battalion  at  tlie 
bomlwrdment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854. 

170  Captain  Lawrence  served  in  bomb  vessels  in  1805  and  6  between  Dunkirk  and 
Boulogne,  and  was  several  times  engaged  with  the  French  flotilla.  In  1807  he  was  present 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destroying  the  Turkish  squadron,  and  in  Egypt.  In 
1806  he  was  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.  In  1800  he  was  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
engaged  with  the  enemy's  gun-boats  at  Batz.  In  1811  he  was  serving  with  the  Marine 
battalion  in  Lisbon,  St.  Julian,  and  Cascaes.  In  1812  he  was  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
and  was  the  officer  who  directed  the  guns  from  a  rock  at  the  entrance  of  the  St.  Andrew  river 
against  the  castle  of  Vigo,  and  subsequently  landed  and  blew  it  up :  he  was  also  at  the 
taking  of  Castro,  at  all  the  attacks  on  that  coast.  In  1814  he  was  at  the  battle  of  Bla* 
densburg,  capture  of  Washington,  action  before  Baltimore,  and  subsequently  in  all  the 
attacks  at  New  Orleans. 

171  Capt.  Hookey  served  as  Volunteer  1st  class,  in  His  Majesty's  ship  Prince  qf  Wales f 
from  Jan.  to  Dec.  1805,  and  was  in  the  general  action  of  the  22nd  Dec.  1805.  Served  in 
the  West  Indies,  from  1806  until  1809,  indndlngthe  capture  of  Les  Saints,  and  Martinique, 
and  several  actions  in  boats  cutting  out  French  vessels,  and  destroying  batteries,  &c.  From 
1809  to  1811  served  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Theban,  blockading  the  French  flotilla  at  Boulogne ; 
several  times  in  action  with  them.  Assisted  in  the  boats  cutting  out  a  large  French  lugger 
at  Dieppe.  From  1812  to  1814,  served  on  boardHis  Majesty's  ship  Daphne,  in  the  Baltic, 
and  was  several  times  in  action  with  Danish  gun-boats  in  the  Belt. 

172  Captain  Watson  served  as  Quartermaster  of  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  employed 
in  co-operation  with  the  troops  of  the  Queen  of  Spain  in  1837,  and  was  wounded  16th  March. 

173  Captafai  T.  B.  Gray  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827.  Also  in  a  battalion 
under  Colonel  Owen,  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  1836-7-8,  in  co-operation  with  the 
Spanish  army,  including  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  and  the 
aetion  of  Hemani,  16th  March  1837 :  he  was  subsequently  appointed  Adjutant  to  the 
force  under  Colonel  Parke.  He  served  as  Captain  on  the  coast  of  Portugal  and  in  the 
Tagas  during  the  civil  war  in  1846-7,  and  was  landed  with  his  detachment  from  H.  M.  S. 
Superb,  to  guard  the  captured  divisions  of  the  rebel  army  under  Count  das  Antas,  prison* 
ers  in  Fort  St  Julian. 

174  Capt.  Moorescrvedin  H.M.S. ilmpAMm,fromMay,1803 to  July,1811 ;  wasintheac- 
tion  with  and  capture  of  four  Spanish  frigates  off  Cape  St.  Mary's  ;  action  with  flotilla  of 
ffun-boats  in  Gibraltar  Bay;  cutting  out  a  schooner  in  Corsica;  a  severe  action  with  a  French 
frigate,  and  driven  on  shore  under  the  batteries  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  1808.  Served  at 
the  takhDg  of  Pessara,  and  capture  of  large  convoys.  Commanded  the  marines  at  thetaking 
of  Cortelazza  in  1809,  and  taking  six  gunboats.  Commanded  the  marines  of  the  squadron 
at  the  taking  of  Grao  and  large  convoys  laden  with  military  stores,  after  a  most  sangui- 
nary action  with  a  garrison  of  French  troops  at  tiie  point  of  the  bayonet,  when  the  whole 
of  the  garrison  were  killed,  wounded,  or  made  prisoners,— for  this  aetion  and  prerioa^ 
services  he  was  made  brevet  captain.  Present  also  at  the  capture  of  several  other  towns 
on  the  coast  of  the  Adriatic,  and  destruction  of  convoys.    He  was  senior  officer  of  ma- 


fFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines.  282 

rinei  in  the  action  off  Lissa,  Idth  March,  1810.  Was  twice  very  severely  woanded  and 
twice  rewarded  from  Patriotic  Fund.  He  has  been  in  upwards  of  30  successful  contests 
with  the  enemy,  and  frequently  ofRcially  mentioned  for  gallantry. 

175  Capt.  Uttlc  served  in  the  channel  fleet  and  at  the  blockade  of  Ferrol  and  Comnna 
in  1803-4.  Appointed  to  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  on  the  formation  of  that  corps  in 
1804,  and  was  employed  in  various  bomb  vessels  on  the  enemy's  coast  co-operating  with 
the  land  forces,  or  on  detached  service.  In  command  of  the  mortars  in  the  Ventvius 
1)omb  at  the  attack  of  Boulogne.  Defence  of  Cadiz  in  1800 ;  and  subsequently  at  the 
blockade  of  Rochfort,  where  he  commanded  a  storming  party  in  a  snccessfhl  night  attack 
on  the  coast,  on  which  occasion  he  received  the  particular  thanks  of  the  Admiralty,  and 
was  rewarded  by  the  Patriotic  Fund: — at  the  commencement  of  this  attack  he  was  severely 
wounded  by  a  musket-ball  shattering  the  wrist  which  rendered  amputation  of  the  right 
hand  necessary. 

170  Captain  Wolrige  served  in  the  year  1809  with  Lord  Cochrane  in  Basque  Roads  ;  and 
in  the  same  year  was  engaged  in  action  with  gun-boats  in  the  Baltic.  From  1810  to  1813 
defence  of  Cadiz  and  IVurifa.  Severely  wounded  at  South  Bevehud  in  1814,  and  received 
a  reward  fVom  the  Patriotic  Fund.    Present  at  the  battle  of  Algiers  in  181tf. 

177  Captain  Toby  served  from  1810  to  12  inclusive,  on  the  Coast  of  France.  From  1813 
to  10,  with  tlie  1st  battalion  (Royal  Marines)  in  America,  and  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada. 
Since  the  Peace,  he  has  served  in  the  Mediterranean,  on  Uie  coasts  of  Africa,  and  South 
America.    He  has  been  frequently  engaged  in  boat  actions  with  batteries,  &c.  kc. 

178  Doctor  Irvine  was  actively  employed  on  the  coast  of  North  America  in  1814  and  15, 
as  Assistant-Snigeon  of  H.  M.  S-  Speiicerf  and  Acting-Surgeon  of  H.  M.  sloop  DUpaiehf 
being  in  boat  service,  and  frequently  under  the  fire  of  the  enemy.  He  was  surgeon  of  the 
Alligator  at  Rangoon  during  the  Burmese  war,  where  he  had  also  charge  of  the  Hospital 
Ship  established  for  the  reception  of  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  flotilla  employed  in  the 
Irrawaddy.  He  was  surgeon  of  the  Dartmouth  in  the  battle  of  Navarino,  and  of  the  flag 
ships  St.  Vincent  and  Britanma  in  the  Mediterranean :  whilst  in  the  latter  ship  Dr.  Irvine 
gained  the  Gold  Medal  of  Sir  Gilbert  Blane  for  his  Medical  Journal. 

179  Doctor  Millar  and  Quartermaster  Cooper  have  received  the  Medals  for  service  in 
Syria  in  1840. 


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COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 


Commistariea-'  Oeneruh 


William  Filder.»  CB 

9  Sir  George  Maclean* 

Henry  Jamee  Wild    

9  deputy-  Commiuarin-  General. 

yjohoLaidley' 

9  Heory  Boweri< 

Charles  Anthony  Clarke   . .  • 

William  Thomaoo 

John  Bland 

•  William  Bishop 

Thos.  C.  Weir    

John  Lane 

9  James  Daft  Watt^ 

William  Isaac  Greig 

George  Adams 

•  GUbertH.  Dinwiddie**    

Oliver  Goldsmith   

Charles  WiUianis  

Wniiam  Fisher  Mends 

John  William  Smith 

Fred.  Thomas  Mylrea 

9  Junes  Wilson    

Charles  Swain    

Ferguson  Thos.  Coxworthy 

Thomas  Graham    , . . 

William  Henry  Drake 

AttUtani'Commistariee^  General, 

Thos.  Geo.  S.  Swan 

Fulford  Bastard  FeUde 

John  M'Farlan 

f  Joseph  Wm.  Wybanlt 

JohanaflsdeSmidt    

William  Stanton    

Wm.  Robert  Alex.  Lamont 

StephenOwen    

Fraueis  Bisset  Areher   

Geoige  Shepheard 

WUliamHen.  Matorin 

John  WUMam  Bovdl 

Btndolph  Ronth    

MaximiiiaaHftlaaaeB    

PMipTamer    

Henry  Browne  Horse  ....• 

Charles  Thos.  Matossez     

Wm.  Hen.  Dalrymple 

Alexander  Edward* 

John  Trimmer   «..., 

Geo.  Barley  Lardner     

I^nce  Booth    

Jjeilerlek  Stanley  Carpenter 

WUUam  LeMesurlei*    

John  Ssfaiabary  DnTenport?  ....... 

James  Aog.  Brskine* 

WiUiam  Spearman  Archer 

Henry  Clarke 

Stanley  Jones 

James  Lane 

G«orge  Home 

Henry  Ashton   

HanryPrUmlx    

JJwlerlck  Brathwaite 

JJoinaaW.  Midwood 

W«UiamPahner 

JjMis  Bdward  Knowles 

«hn.JohnM*Mahon   

Montague  Wm.  Darling  

«lward  Strickland 


Dei^Hty  Aflst. 
Oommis.O0D. 


22  Oct.    16  24 


11  Jan. 
25  Deo. 
15  Dec. 
28  June 
1  June 
13  July 
15  July 
31  Jan. 

4  May 
13  May 
19  July 

5  Sept. 
17  Dec. 
25  Dec. 

IJnly 

1  Dec. 

10  Sept. 

25  Dec. 

19  July 
7  June 

11  Dee. 
10  Apr. 

7  June 
do 
15  July 

28  Sept. 

29  Aug. 

2  Jan. 

6  Oct. 

do 
2  Jan. 

20  Jan. 

do 
do 
do 

28  June 

do 
1  July 

20  May 

20  Jan. 
do 

28  Jnne 
1  July 
do 

24  Dee. 

28  Dec. 
June 
do 
do 

27  Ang. 
IJuly 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

28  Dee. 
1  July 

26  Dec. 
do 


284 


Commit.  G«n. 


Ck>mmit.  Gen, 


10  Aug.  11 
"  May  34 
4  May    15 


26  Oct.  16 
23  Dec.  42 
20  Jan.   37 


22  Oct. 
13  Dec. 

23  Nov. 

10  Sept. 
SMar. 

24  July 

11  Apr. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
2d  June 
24  Dec. 
28  June 

do 
1  July 

15  June 
24  Dec. 

6  Dec. 

1  July 

24  Dec. 

do. 

16  June 
16  Dec. 


do 
24  Dec. 
16  Dec. 
26  Dec. 
31:26  Dec. 
34  29  Dec. 
do 


45 
46 
4(i  Jamaica. 


45 


37 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

17  Sept. 

28  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

0  Jan* 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

14  Feb. 

9  Jan. 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
5  Jan. 

5  Jan. 

6  Jan. 

do 
30  Dec. 
1  Jan. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


49 


55 


Oeneral. 


1  July 

29  Dec. 

6  Jan. 


SUlIoa. 


B.  Armjf 
Malta, 


Mauriiwt- 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Canaaa, 


Taemama, 
Eastern  Army. 
Bermuda. 
Dublin. 
Weet  Indiee. 
Eaetem  Army, 
Gibraltar, 
Ionian  lelande* 
Hong  Kong. 
Weetem  Australia. 
Eaetem  Army. 
Nova  Scotia 
London. 

New  South  Wales. 
Cape  oj  Good  Hope. 
Eastern  Army. 


24  Dec.  41  Tasmania. 

23  Dec.  4&  Canada. 
do.        Ionian  Islands, 

24  Dec  44  Nova  Scotia, 
do        Cope  qf  Good  Hope. 

16  Dec.  45  Canada. 
do         Barbadoes, 
do         Tasmania. 
do         Eastern  Army. 
26  Dec.  4B  Malta. 

do        South  Australia. 
do         Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
do        Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
38         do        Jamaica. 

do  Eastern  Artky. 
40  8  Dee.  4»  Eastern  Amw. 
28  29  Dec.  49Ara//a. 

Gibraltar. 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
Demerata. 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army, 
60  Western  Auetraiia. 
Trinidad. 
Barbadoes. 
Eastttm  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
53  Eastern  Army. 
Bermuda, 
Malta. 
Tasmania, 


64 


New  Zealand. 
Eastern  Army. 
Bermuda, 
S^  London. 

Enstem  Army, 
Eastern  Army. 

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Commissariat  DeparttnenL 


Kean  Osborn    

Alfred  Salwe;<>    

Henry  Wm.  Woodforde  Plant  .... 

Thomas  Wm.  Goldie 

George  Atkinson 

Fred-  Henry  Ibbetson 

Edward  Harrington  de  Foublanque 

James  Douglas  Willan    *,.. 

Robert  Clement  Major  

Redmond  Uniacke 

James  Knight  Goold 

Douglas  Bennet  Clarke 

Robert  May  Gardiner. 

Fitzjames  Edward  Watt 

James  Charles  R.  Wood 

James  Bell  Lundy 

Wm.  Jas.  Tyrone  Power 

Robert  Cumming 

V.  W.  CfBsar  Hawkins    

Thomas  Gem    , 

Conrad  Potgidter 


Deputy  Ant. 
Cornmii.  Oen. 


42 


24  Dec.  41 

24  Dec.  44 

26  Dec.  40 

do 

23  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 

10  Dec.  43 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

24  Dec 

do 

do 
16  Dec, 

do 

do 
26  Dec. 


.44 


.45 


.46 


AMiftant 
Commii.  Oen. 


6  Jan 
15  Jan. 
1  Jan. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


SulEoD. 


Eastern  Army. 

Nova  Scotia* 
Canada* 
Baitem  Army, 
Canada, 
Eat  tern  Army, 
Baetem  Army, 
ffeliyoland, 
Boitem  Army, 
West  IruHee, 
Sierra  Leone. 
Bfi^tem  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
New  Zealand. 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
Bottem  Army, 
Eastern  Army, 
Ea$tem  Army, 


Deputy  Assistant  dnmnissaries^GeneraU 


Thomas  Wilson 

Peter  Francis  Paille  . 

John  Tomes    

David  Ross  Lee 

Henry  Curll    

John  Thomas  Comper 
John  Banner  Price  .  • 

Robert  Baker 

William  Hewetson  . . . 
Charles  H.  Shell  ... 
Hector  J.  Macaulay  . . 

Henry  Connell 

Thomas  Williams  .... 
John  M.  M.  Sutherland 
Charles  Wm.  Eichbanen 
Geo.  Alexander  Skinner 
B.  J,  Montunaro    . . , 
George  Joseph  Webb 
Arthur  F.  Adams  . . 
Thomas  Browne     . . 
Frederick  Wm.  Waldron 
Henry  Moore     ••.... 
James  Cox  worthy  .... 
James  Hardy  Tubby  . . 
Widdrington  Tinling 

Henry  Bartlett 

A.  CrowderCrooksbanli 
Henry  Robinson  .... 
Rupert  B.  B.  Bower  . . 

Honry  Manle 

John  Francis  Rogers. . 
Charles  Thomas  Walco: 
Jas.  Wilkinson  Woodley 
Robert  Henry  Smith 
Primrose  G.  Jnlyan 
Chas.  Garrow  Blanc 


Deputy  Aut. 
Comiuii.  Oen. 


10  Sept. 
1  July 
24  Dec 
7  June 
17  Oct, 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

10  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

26  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

28  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

8  Dec. 


Station. 


East.  Army 
Mauritius 
New  Zealand 
Canada 
Hong  Kong 
Barhadoes 
News  Walen 
C.qf  G.Hope 
Ionian  Isle  s 
Nova  Scotia 
Malta 

W.  Australia 
45  East.  Army 
W.  Australia 
C.  of  G.Hope 
Hong  Kong 
East.  Army 
East.  Army 
New  Zealand 


46 


47 


48 


East.  Army 

East.  Army 

Gambia 

C.  of  G.Hope 

Barbados 

East.  Army 

Bast.  Army 

London 

N,  8.  Wales 

Jamaica 

Bast.  Army 

East.  Army 
C.qf  G.Hope 
London 
Bast,  Army 


Deputy  Asst. 
Oomnii».Oen. 


Charles  Palmer  ..... 

Charles  Swain. 

'  Brlward  Ibbetson  . . . 
Charles  Bagot Smith. 

IPiiilipRoUeston 

jRoliert  Booth 

'Justus  Hy.  Thompson 
Fred.  George  Woolrabe 
Theodore  £.  M*Clintock 
John  Henry  Sale  ... 
William  John  Fagan  . 
Arch.  Donald  M'Lean 
Alex.  Wm.  Turner. . . 
Tho.  Forsyth  Moore  . 
Lathan  Wm.  Blacker. 

Geo.  B.  Bennett , 

Fred.  Geo.  Swan  .... 
Geo.  Aug.  Dougan .... 
Geo.  Sheerman  Dwight 
Fred.  Peter  WooUcombe 
Edward  L.  Ward   ... 

Robert  C«llem    

John  Blood  Gallwey  . 
Charles  Edw.  Probyn 
James  Long    

D.  Campbell  Napier . 
James  A.  F.  Mitchell. 
Arthur  WUliam  Downes 
William  C.Bali.. 
John  Murray .... 
Henry  John  Brownrigg 

E.  Mills 

Wm.  M.  Rogers . . 
Arthur  Kay  .... 
David  Standen  . . 
Donald  Maclean., 


29  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

29  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 

29  Dec. 

19  Jan. 

28  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

28  Dec. 
8  Feb. 

27  Feb. 

29  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 

14  Feb. 

2  July 

21  Dec. 

5  Jan. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Station. 


Bast,  Army 
Bast.  Army 
lonianlslands 
East.  Army 
East.  Army 
Bast.  Army 

4»  East.  Army 
East,  Army 
Dub  in 
Bast,  Army 
W,  AnstrsUia 

49  Bermuda 

60  Bast.  Army 
bO  C.qf  O.Hope 

C.qf  O.Hope 
C.  q/  O,  Hope 
St,  Helena 
Gibraltar 
Honduras 
bODemerara 
51  East.  Army 

61  St,  Luda. 

51  Jamaica 
London 
Bahamas 
Bermuda 
Bast,  Army 

52  Bast.  Army 
52  W.  Australia 
52  Bast.  Army 
6^  Bast.  Army 

Van  />.  LarA 
Trimdad 
Ciff  iJt.ja.ope 
C^O.  Hope 
C.qf  O.Hope 


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286 


Deputy  Amu 
Commit.  Gen. 


Joseph  Marsh     

J(hieph  M.  Gaadet .... 

Geoi^  Reonie   

Jame^  Wm.  Murray  . . 

Arthur  West    

WalrerT.M'Kinatey.. 
Robert  Grey  D.  Selby 
James  S.  C.  Sutherland 
Charles  Foster    .... 

James  Bailey 

Matthew  Bell  Irvine 


5  Jan. 

do 
do 
3  Mar. 

6  Jan. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
1  Jan. 


59 


55 


Station. 


East,  Army 
Barbndos 
East.  Army 
East.  Army 
Catiada 
Netofound, 
East,  Army 
East.  Army 
East,  Army 
Bast.  Army 
East.  Army 


Deputy  Ant. 
Commis.  Gen. 


Geo.  Joseph  Wrentmore 
Horace  Travcrs  .... 
Georsre  Twilling.... 
Luke  R.  Caatray  . . 
Aug.  Foulkes  Cookesley 
F.  Crossley  Colquhoun 
Geo.  Ramsay  Primros  e 
John  B.  Barlee  .... 

Alex.  Clerk 

Arthur  S.  Baynes  . . 


IJan.   55 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

28  Feb.  55 

30  Mar.  55 

9  June  55 


Station. 


N,  S.  Wales 
W.  Anttralia 
Bermxida 
C.  of  G.Hope 
East,  Army 
East.  Army 
East.  Army 
East.  Army 
East,  Army 
East,  Army 


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DUTIES  AND  ORGANIZATION. 

The  Commissariat  are  charged  with  the  following  duties : — In  the  Field  they  have  hitherto  had 
the  custody  of  the  Military  Chest,  and  provided  and  paid  for  everything  necessary  for  the  sub- 
sistence and  transport  of  an  army.  At  the  present  time,  on  stations  abroad,  they  have  (he  charge 
of  the  Military  Chests,  negotiation  of  Bills  for  their  supply,  and  receipt  of  all  surplus  monies 
arising  from  various  sources  in  the  hands  of  public  departments,  as  also  monies  for  remittance  to 
England.  They  make  advances  to  Regimental  Paymasters  on  account  of  the  Pay  of  the  Troops, 
and  to  the  Heads  of  the  Ordnance  and  Naval  Departments,  on  account  of  tlieir  respective  services. 
They  pay  in  detail  the  Staff,  all  money  allowances  and  contingencies ;  also  the  Half- Pay  and  re* 
Ured  allowances,  Chelsea  Pensions,  Widows'  Pensions,  Compassionate  allowances,  and  Naval  Pen- 
sions, &c.,  to  all  persons  resident  at  the  several  stations.  They  contract  and  pay  for  Provisions 
required  on  the  spot  for  the  supply  of  the  Troops,  and  for  land  and  water  transport.  In  the  West 
Itidies  they  pay  in  detail  the  Assistant  Commissioners  and  Stipendiary  Magistrates  under  tlic 
Provisions  of  the  Slave  Compensation  Act :  at  some  stations  they  perform  the  duties  of  Naval 
Agents.  In  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Jamaica,  they  pay  the  Ecclesiastical  Establishments,  and 
at  the  former  they  have  the  custody  and  issue  of  Indian  Presents,  and  charge  of  the  Locks  and 
Collection  of  the  Tolls  on  the  canals  connected  with  the  St.  I^wrence.  In  New  South  Wales  and 
Van  Dieman's  Land,  they  supply  Provisions,  Clothing,  and  Stores,  of  all  descriptions  for  convict 
services.  They  enter  into  contracts  for  Ordnance  Stores,  Building  Materials,  &c.,  on  the  spot,  and 
provide  and  pay  for  supplies  for  Army  Hospitals,  superintend  the  issue  of  provisions,  forage,  fuel, 
and  light  in  kind  made  by  Contractors,  and  issue  such  articles  of  Provision  as  are  sent  out  for  the 
use  of  the  Troops  from  England.  Their  duties  are  blended  with  the  Army,  Ordnance,  Navy,  and 
nuuy  other  branches  of  the  public  service.  They  are  under  the  orders  of  and  responsible  for  the 
execution  of  their  duties  to  the  General  or  Officers  commanding  at  the  various  stations,  and 
receive  their  instructions  from  the  Board  of  Treasury,  with  whom  they  correspond  through  the 
Secretary  on  all  points  of  service  on  which  they  are  engaged. 

See  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  expediency  of  Consolidating  the 
Civil  Departments  of  the  Army,  dated  21  July,  1837. 

The  following  is  the  authority  for  its  present  organization : — 

Commissary-in-Chief's  Office,  10  Mauh,  1810.  His  Majesty  has  been  pleased  to  command 
that  the  following  regulations  should  be  established  and  acted  upon  in  ail  future  Promotions  and 
Appointments  in  the  Commissariat. 

That  the  Gradation  of  Rank,  be  "  Commissary-General,"  <<  Deputy  Commissary-General," 

Assistant  Commissary-General,"  *'  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary-General,"  "Clerk."  No 
person  to  enter  but  as  Clerk, — ^to  serve  One  year  before  eligible  for  Promotion. — Deputy  Assistant 
to  serve  Four  years,  or  Five  from  eatrance  as  Clerk  before  eligible. — Assistant,  Five  years  as 
Assistant,  or  Ten  years  from  entrance  as  Clerk  before  eligible. — Deputy  to  be  Three  years  in  that 
'^k  before  eligible. — Service  to  be  counted  as  actual  service  on  Full  Pay.  No  person  to  be 
appointed  Clerk  previous  to  the  age  of  10. 

The  comparative  ranks  are  Coomiissary-General  as  Brigadier-GeneraL — Deputy  as  Major;  after 
three  years,  Lieutenant-Colonel. — Assistant  as  Captain. — Deputy  Assistant  as  Lieutenant.^CIerk 
u  fiosign.    See  Army  Regulations. 


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Wwr  Services. 

I  Mr.  PilderhMrBcelTedtfaeWar  Medal  with  nine  Clasps  for  Talarera,  Albubera,  Salamanca,  Vlttoria, 
P)reaees,  Nivelie,  NfTe,  Orthes,  and  Toulotu«. 

8  Sir  Oftorxe  Uttclran  has  receivvd  Uie  War  Med»l  witli  two  Clasps  for  Ortliet  and  Tooloase. 

8  Mr.Laidte)  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  fur  Fueniesd'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrlco.&St.  Sebastian. 

4  Mr.  Penoell  ha*  received  tlje  War  Aledai  with  four  CIuspR  for  Viitoria,  NIvelle,  Onhes,  and  Toulouse. 

d  Mr.  Bowers  has  received  the  War  Medul  witli  one  Clnsp  for  St.  Sebaslian. 

8  Mr.  Le  Messtirit-r  whs  present  at  the  storm  and  destrucUrn  of  the  Wandiiuro  town  of  "  Bambacoo,"  ap 
the  Gambia,  8th  May  1840 ;  aUo  at  ihtf  siorm  and  partial  destruction  of  the  chief's  town,  **  Keenung,"  on 
the  fullowinv  dajt  and  durluK  the  action  and  «tefeat  ol  the  enemy  on  the  8th  May,  on  the  Plain  of  Queuella. 

7  Mr.  Davenport  served  the  8\rian  campaian  of  1840  (Medal). 

8  Mr.  Erslcine  served  as  a  Captain  of  the  8th  Begiroent  Anglo-Spanish  Legion  In  18a6-8,  and  haii  received  a 
MeUal  for  St.  Sebastian,  dth  May,  and  the  Cross  of  Firsi  Class  of  the  Order  of  San  Fernando  for  Alum, 
8tri  June  1886. 

0  Mr.  Watt  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelie,  Nive,  Oribea, 
and'louloose. 

II  Mr.  Dinwiddle  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Vittorta. 

U  Mr.  Salwey  was  present  at  the  storm  and  deslructivn  of  th«  NaUve  Mtndtego  Town  of  0ab4«e  ob  the 
Gambia  1st  June  1M8« 


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Medical  DepartmenL 


29( 


SiqffSurgeaiU  qfthe  Itt  Clas  «. 

Niebolai  O'Connor^  M.D.  "•••••« 

Richard  Dane/' M.D ••••, 

Charles  Cowan  ^ 

William  Carson,  M.D 

William  Home,  M.D 

Edw.  Wm.  Sterne,  M.D. 

John  Mure, M.D ••••.. 

William  Sall,»»M.D 

James  Henderson,^ h,a*  6  Aug. oo 

Henry  Downes,  M.D , 

James  Macgregor , 

Robert  Templeton^  M.D 

John  Bent 

Stqjgr  Surgeons  qf  the  2nd  Close. 
Arthur  Wood,^  M.D.  JET.^.ss  Dee.85 
John  Stewart  GrsTos"  ir.ii.23Feb.86 
AoKustDS  Hy.  Cowen**ir.  a, snot.28 
T.  Coke  Ganlter,  M.D.ir.^.a2  Mar.87 

Alexander  Knox,*^  M.D 

Robert  Keating  Prendergast. . . . 

James  Steward 

Hugh  Mackey 

Alex.  Douglas  Taylor,  M.D. .... 
Joseph  Ambrose  Lawson,  M.D. 

George  Williamson,  M.D 

Geoige  Douglas  Dods,  M.D.    • . 
R.  Winchester  Fraser,  M.D.   . . 

John  Donald 

Tho.  Graham  Balfour,  M.D.   . . 
Duncan  Donald  M<Cay  M*Donald^ 

John  Stuart  Smith,  M.D 

Geprge  Murray  Webster,  M.D. 
James  Alex.  Fraser,**  M.D.  . .  • 
Sandford  M'Vittie  Lloyd,  M.D. 
Oai  J.  W.  Macauley,  M.D.  (KU. 

fiunhkam  Hosp.only)    

John  Summers,  M.D 

Thomas  Patrick  Matthew 

Francis  Reid,  M.D 

John  Trench    

James  Carroll  Dempster,  M.D. . . 
George  Thomas  Galbraith,**  M.D. 
Sneas  Macintosh  Macpherson  ^  . . 
Wm.  Kelner  Swettenham,  M.D.  . . 

Thomas  Waller  Barrow'^ 

James  Richard  Ffennell 

John  Ewing    > 

MelYUleNeale,M.D 

Thomas  Best 

William  Home  Fairbaim,'^  M.D. 

James  Jackson ^« . 

William  Rutherford,*  M.D 

Edward  Frederic  Kelaart 

John  Thomas  Watson  Bacot 

Wm.  Freeman  Daniell,M.D.  • . . 

Thomas  Guy,  M.D 

Edward  Meuxies 

William  Braybrooke 

George  Frederick  Bone,  M.D.  ... 

Thomas  Parr • 

Patrick  Sinclair  Laing*> 

George  Cunninghame  Meikleham^' 
Thomas  Moore  Sunter,  M.B. 

WUliam  Barrett,  M.B 

George  William  Powell    .... 

Mark  Stanley  Todd    

Henry  Lionel  Cowen     

Francis  Olivier  Barker/*  M.D, 

William  MUls  Dowdtng 

George  Homiblow,  M.D 

Henry  Hnish,  M.D 

Wm.  Fred.  Porcato  Ivev^'  . . 


ASSISTAKT 
SUROBON. 


19  Not. 

28  Sept. 

29  July 
29  July 
12  April 

7  Oct. 
17  April 
17  Feb. 
15  Sept.  37 
11  June  36 
26  March  41 

22  Not.    39 
15  April  42 

23  Aug.    39 
29  April   36 

4  Oct.     39 
22  Nov.    39 

6  Dec.    39 
22  Dec.     39 

5  Mar.    41 


5  April  39 
17  July  36 
27  March  35 

7  Oct.  36 
12  Jan. 

5  Oct. 
4  Oct. 

10  May 
22  Maich  10 

1  Not.  39 
24  July 

6  May 

11  Sept. 


SUBQBON. 


38 
38 
39 
39 


34 
33 
38 


22  Dec. 
29  May 
12  Dec. 

2  Aug. 

3  Dec. 
29  Dec. 

17  Sept. 
21  Aug. 

9  April 

8  June 

20  Not. 

21  May 

18  Sept. 

22  April  42 
11  June  41 
11  June 

2  July 
16  July 
10  May 
26  Not. 

28  Jan. 

29  Oct. 
16  June 

9  Dec. 

21  July 

8  April   41 

16  June    43 
6  Oct. 

20  Oct. 
20  Aug. 

22  Not. 

17  June 

14  Feb. 

9  May 

15  Mar. 
31  Jan. 

30  May 


12  Nov. 
21  July 

16  Feb. 
28  Aug. 

13  Not.      _ 

17  March  48 
24  Dee.  47 
13  July 
20  April 
19  Jan. 
13  Dec. 

5  April 
8  Nov. 


IST  STAFF 
SUROBON. 


21  Aug.  40 
2  July  41 
2  July     41 

25  Feb.  42 
15  March  44 
14  April    46 

5  Aug.    46 
7  Aug.    46 

do. 
19  April  47 
13  July  47 
13  Aug. 
23  May 
18  July 
lAug. 

6  Oct. 
27  Oct. 

1  Dec. 

22  Dec. 
22  Dec. 


15  May 
25  May 
22  June 
29  June 
do 
29  June 

6  July 

20  July 
27  July 

7  Sept. 
3  Not. 
7  Dec. 

21  Dec. 


WHBRB 
BTATIONB&. 


Eastern  Army. 

Chichester. 

Malta. 

Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
Gozo. 

Eastern  Army. 
Corfu. 

Eastern  Army. 
London. 
Eastern  Army. 


47 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 
48 


2  March  49 
28  Aug.  49 
11  Sept. 

25  Sept. 

11  Jan. 

5  Not. 

3  Jan. 
14  Oct. 

14  Oct. 

26  Dec. 

10  Feb. 

12  Mar. 
19  Mar. 

13  April 
16AprU   52 
21  May    52 

11  June 
16  July 

3  Dec. 
11  Mar. 

IJuly 

26  July  63 

2  Sept.  53 
21  Oct.  53 
21  Oct.      53 

6  Jan.  54 
28  Mar.    54 

do 

do 

do 

do 
5  May 

do 
19  May 
23  June 

15  Aug. 

16  Aug. 


49 
49 
50 
50 
51 
51 
51 
51 
52 
52 
52 
52 


54 

54 

54 

54 

•54 


Birr. 

Chatham. 

Limerick. 

Chelsea  Hospital. 

Chatham. 

New  Zealand. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

Bahamas. 

Malta. 

Woolwich. 

Chatham. 

NoTa  Scotia. 

Royal  Military  Asylum. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Canada. 

New  South  Wales. 

Eastern  Army. 

Malta. 

Kilmainham  Hospital. 

Eastern  Army. 

Eastern  Army. 

London. 

Malta. 

Hong  Kong. 

Tasmania. 

Eastern  Army. 

Dublin. 

Eastern  Army. 

Corfu. 

Eastern  Army. 

Royal  Military  College. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 
Cork. 

New  Zealand. 
Sierra  Leone. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 
Chatham. 
West  Indies. 

London. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 
Newbridge. 
Ceylon. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Eastern  Army. 
Maidstone.     [^ 
Eastern  Arm^\ 
Malta. 


291 


Mtdjcal  DtptaimeTU. 


StqfSurieoM  of  the  ^nd  Clou. 

AaaiiTANT 

SVRaBON. 

SUROEON              WHEBB 
2nd    class       STATIOWED. 

James  Alexander  Wish«rt,  M.D.. . 
Gaorira  Saunders^ ......*••••«.. 

QDec.    45 

16  Dec.    45 
33-Jan.     46 

SAprU  46 

I  Not.    42 
30  Aug.    44 

SAprU  46 
38  May    46 
7  Aug:    46 
do 

7  Aug.    46 

33  Mar.    47 

34  Nor.    43 
lAug.    45 

17  Mar.    48 
36  Aug.    48 
25  Sept.    46 

SBept.    47 
30  July     46 
33  Jan.     46 
13  Nov.    47 

8  Dec.    48 
8  Dec.     48 

83  Deo.     48 

17  Mar.    48 
13  Apr.     49 

8  Jan.     47 

8  June    44 

82  June    46 

11  July     46 

27  AprU    49 

28  May     49 

18  June    49 
25  Sept.    45 

do 

29  Jan.     47 
13  July     47 

3  July     48 
35Se|.it.    49 

23  Dec.     48 

30  Not.    48 
20  Oct.     48 

1  Dec     48 

II  Feb.     48 
1  AprU   50 

31  May    44 
28  Aug.    45 

17  Jan,    07 

24  June    11 
(  Disperu0r 

(  4  AprU  15 

6  Oct.     64 

20  Oct. 

3  Not. 

do 

do 

10  Nov. 

8  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 
13  Jan.     65 
do 

19  Jan. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 

do 

16  Feb. 

6  Apr. 

34  Apr. 
1  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 
11  May 

do 
15  May 
39  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

6  July 

20  July 

do 
do 
do 
do 

10  Aug. 
14  Sept 

35  Sept. 

do 

7  Deo. 
31  Dec. 
38  Dee. 

do 

Eastern  Army.' 

do 

do 
Qibraltav. 
Eastern  Army. 

Portsmouth. 
MulUngar. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 
Templemore. 
fiastarn  Arfpy 

do 

do 
Malta. 
Chatham. 
Eastern  Army. 
Portsmouth. 
West  Indies. 
Bastem  Army* 

Bastem  Army. 

do 

do 
Dublin. 
Mauritius. 
Chatham. 
Bristol. 
Biistera  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Canada. 
Malta. 

Bastem  Army. 
Chatham. 
Eastern  Army. 
Gambia. 
Corfu. 

Eastern  Army. 
Canada. 

Corfu. 
Malta. 
London. 
Bastem  Army, 
do 

Dublin. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

New  Zealand f 

Mauritius. 

Canada. 

Ceyloq. 

Cape  Coast  Casff 

Preston. 

Gambia. 

Winchester. 

Eastern  Ar^.Q( 

Sierra  Leone. 

Gambia. 

Corfu. 

/-I t 

David  Stuart  Brskine  Bain,  M.D.. 
William  Hanburv^    

Orlando  Sawie  Donnall ......••.. 

Kdivard  Bailev  Tuaon   ••••....«• 

U«her  Williamson  BTans,*«  M.D. 

Michael  Peoton  Manifold 

EdwardWilliam  Young,  M.D.    .. 
Franciff  Revnolds  ....•..-«.*••• 

^ 

Alexander  Smith,  M.D *•••• 

Henry  Fowle  Smith,  M.D 

Edward  William  Bawtree,  M.D. .. 
Welling. Wellesley  Waterloo  Poole" 

Jenkia  Homfray  Llewelyn    

Robert  Wilson,*'  M.D 

Edw.  Wm.  Thomas  Mandevllle**.. 
James  Crerar  .••t•••^ •• 

Matthew  Combe*^ 

James  Leltcb.  M.D..  •  • 

Charles  Bobert  Bobinson 

George  Hyde,  M.D 

Wra.  Johnstone  Fyffe,"  M.B 

James  Hamilton  3ews  • 

Patrick  Joseph  Olarke • . . 

Alexander  M* Arthur,  M.D 

Ftnwick  Martin  Tweddell 

John  Wm.  Johnston,  M.D 

Arch.  Redfoord  Ridgway,  M.B.  .. 
Alex.  Mttckay  Macbeth 

John  Coflrhlan  Havertv. ••.. 

James  Smith  King    . .  • » 

John  Gorrioge,  M.D * • . . 

Geo.  Waterloo  Pennington  Sparrow 

William  Tliomas  Blackw 

John  Bambaut**    •• 

John  Andrew  Woolfreyes     

Thomiis  Bhys 

Daniel  John  Doherty    

Cliristopher  Bakewell  Bassano    . . 
Waldegrave  Bock  Thompson,  M.D. 

James  Fraser,  M.D 

Andrew  Leith  Adams,  M.D 

John  Riggs  Miller  Lewis,^  M.D... 
Thomas  Park^' 

Raphael  Woolman  Read 

John  M'Origor  Aug.  Thomas  Crof 

Apoihecariei, 
9  Joseph  Schembri  « • .  • . 

APOTHECARY 

14  Oct.     13 
18  May    15 
18  Apr.    25 
1  Sept.    64 
20  Feb.     55 

James  WooUey  Simpson  

Francis  Matthias  Bassano 

John  M*Intosh 

F.  Femandes 

AssUtant' Surgeons, 
Thomas  Joliffe  Tufnell 

ASSIST.-SURO. 

llJune    41 
28  March  45 
25  April 
19  Dec. 

12  Feb.     46 
4  June 

15  March  50 
27  July 

13  Dec. 

10  Jan.     51 
10  Jan. 
do 

14  Mar. 
14  Mar. 
21  Maroh 

Robert  William  WooUcombe. . , . , 

John  Coll  is  Browne,  M.D 

Henry  Frederick  Robertson 

Gordon  Ken  mure  Hardie,  M,D.  . 
Thomas  Blatherwick     . , 

John  Irvine,  M.D , 

Fitz-Meado  Tvnte  Donnis    - 

Tliomas  WHdridire  Shiell,'*  M.B. 
Richurd  Edward  FitzGibbon    . . . 

'  William  Armstrong    

1  George  Peacocke,  M.D 

D^le 

Robert  Bradshaw 

John  Hendley • 

Charles  William  Woodroffe,  M.D. 

Ymr^Bnr. 


Full  Half 
Pty.  Pay. 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
8 
3 
3 
•3 
8 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


Medical  Department. 


292 


Thomas  O'Kearney  GoidMi 

Bdward  Arthur  Brien 

Henry  Bowles  Franklyn  .  •  •  * 

Thomaa  Qeorge  FiUQerald    

Edward  Akers 

Thomaa  Ilarrey   • • . 

Thom^f  Clark  Brady 

Edward  Walker  Skues,  H.D 

Samuel  Oibton,  M.B 

William  CoUingwood  Howataon,  M.I>. 

John  Meane*" 

John  James  Scott    ....•«•• 

Charles  Benjamin  Mosse 

Charles  Thompson  Abbott 

Johnston  Ferguson    

William  Suell    

WlUiam  Tydd  Harding    

Charles  Aug^astus  Shiell 

William  Beale  Wallis 

William  Stewart,  M.D 

James  Sinclair,  M.D 

Archibald  Alexander  Campbell 

Humphrey  John  Gillett  Atkinson 

James  Balfbur  Cockborn,  M.D 

David  Woods 

Alfred  Malpas  Tippetts 

Michael  Charles  Tonnere 

John  Macartney • . . . . 

Andrew  Graves  Power,  M.D.  •  • , 

William  Carte'®   

James  Hornidge  Flnnemore  

John  Charles  Campbell,  M.B 

John  Duffin^ 

Arthur  Salter  , 

William  Ramsay  Steuart    

William  Henry  Day 

George  Carleton  Cleary 

Joseph  Johnston,  M.D 

Arthur  Edwin  T.  Longhurst 

Thomas  Smith  Holliugsworth   

Jeffery  Allen  Marston,  M.D 

Arch.  Wm.  Pultney  Pinkerton,  M.D 

Walter  Leach 

Oliver  Bamett 

WUliam  Henry  Yates , . 

Thomas  Mines • *  • 

William  F.  Cullen , . . . 

James  McNeill  Beatty ,.  • . 

Robert  Graham  Dickson,  M.D.    . .  f  #••  •  •  < 

Artl)ur  Francis  Henry  Lynch    , •  •  • 

William  Ramsay,  M.  0 < 

William  Henry  Corbett,  M.D 

Stephen  H.  Dickerson   •  • . . , > 

Cliarlcs  Beaufoy 

George  M'Gusty  Carolan  « . . . 

Daniel  Benjamin  Hlne 

Harvey  John  Philpot » 

Clement  Williams   

John  George  Faught • 

Edward  M*GU1,  M.D 

James  Wood    p 

John  Michael 

Patrick  Kilgonr 

Wm.  Henry  Muscharop » •  •  • 

Alfired  Joseph  Lumby  Hepworth 

Christopher  Thompson,  M.B > 

William  Morris   •••••  ^ .......  • 

Morgan  Jones  Jones   • #• 

Thomas  Stawell  Barry    r  •  • 

Henry  Joseph  Rose 

Charles  Wm.  James  Moflkt,  M.D ^ 


ASSI8T.-SURO. 

STATIONSP   AT 

9  Sept     61 

Gambia. 

23  Jan.     52 

Nova  ScoUa. 

11  Mar. 

Gambia. 

26  Mar. 

MauriUus. 

13  AprU 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

Gold  Coast. 

do 

C.  of  Good  Hope. 

21  May 

Eastsra  Army. 

11  June 

Jamaica. 

23  Nov. 

Corfu. 

17  Dec. 

Gold  Coast 

24  Dec. 

Eastern  Army. 

21  Jan.     63 

Chichester. 

25  Feb. 

Honduras. 

18  March 

Chatham. 

22  April 

Mauritius. 

6  May 

C.  of  Good  Hope. 

13  May 

Gold  Coast. 

20  May 

Portsmouth. 

29jSly 

West  Indies. 

Bermuda. 

6  Aug. 

Ceylon. 

11  Oct. 

New  Zealand. 

28  Oct. 

Eastern  Army. 

3  Mar.    64 

do 

7  AprU 

do 

do 

do 

28  AprU 

9  June 

Jersey. 

do 

Gold  Coast. 

23  June 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

Canada. 

do 

do 

28  July 

Eastern  Army. 

14  July 

do 

11  Aug. 

Aldershot. 

22  Sept. 

Winchester. 

13  Oct. 

Eastern  Army. 

27  Oct. 

Ceylon. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

3  Nov. 

do 

10  Nov. 

Mai  to. 

do 

Eastern  Army. 

24  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1  Dec. 

do 

do 

Bristol. 

14  Dec. 

Eastern  Army, 

do 

do 

do 

16  Dec. 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

Isle  of  Wight. 

23  Dec. 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

6  Jan.     55 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Corfb. 

do 

Corfu. 

8  Jan. 

Eastern  Army. 

10  Jan. 

do 

do 

Corfu, 

17  Jan. 

Eastern  Army. 

23  Jan. 

do 

26  Jan. 

do 

27  Jan. 

do 

31  Jan. 

^East^  Army. 

15  Febyitized  by  V^ 
22  Feb. 

6  March 

7  March 

298 


Yeara'SerT. 


Full 


Half 
Pay. 


Medical  jOepariment. 


Henry  Bobbins  Dew  

John  Copeland  Knipe.  •••....  » 

Charles  John  Kirwan 

George  Baly 

David  Stranaghan,  M.D 

John  Henry  Gouldsbury  Meares 

Nathaniel  Farley 

Patrick  Andrew  M*Dermott  . . . 


A8BI6T.-8U&G. 


STATIONED  AT 


12  March 

Eastern  Army. 

14  March 

do 

20  March 

Manritiust 

4  April 

Eastern  Army. 

8  April 

do 

16  May 

China. 

1  June 

Eastern  Army. 

27  Sept. 

Chatham. 

Acting  Surgeon. 
Asriti.'Surgean  St.  George  Williams^  Madras  Army^  20  Feb.  65. 


A  cHng  Assistan  t-  Surgeons. 


Hervey  Ludlow * 

Henry  Herv6  Woolhonse 

David  Greigy  M.D 

Tertius  Ball    

John  Grant 

Wm.  Valentine  Browne 

George  Fair,  M.D 

John  Goodrich  Cambell    

Robert  Edwards 

John  Ray  Philip    

Henry  Maund 

William  Stewart 

Francis  Reynolds 

Wm.  Alex.  Barr 

Alex.  Edwin  Marsden    

Sampson  Roch   

Henry  Richard  Percy 

John  Bayly « 

Robert  Dade 

Charles  O'Callaghan 

Archibald  Weir 

Frederick  Graham 

George  Redfurd 

John  Masters 

Harvey  Rowe,  M.D 

William  Daniel  Michell 

Robert  Hancome 

Walter  Clegg 

Henry  Edwards • 

John  Hutchinson  Hammond  .... 

James  Lander 

Alfred  Bowden 

Thomas  Oak  Mitchell    

Thomas  Henry  Burgess,  M.D 

Andrew  M'Kutcheon. .  • 

George  Clarence  Hyde 

Joseph  Read 

Thomas  Henry  Burton  Crosse. .  • . 

William  Stockwell 

Stewart  Aaron  Lithgow 

David  Bridges    

Flrederick  Pratt 

George  Wright 

Wm.  Thomas  Irwin. 

Andrew  Robertson  Smith * . . 

Robert  Lucas 

Robert  Henry  Beale  . . . .  < 

Aug.  Otto  Wm.  Swaine,  M.D 

Wm.  Randall  Mackley 

Cyrus  Octavlns  Daniell 

"red.  McKenzle  Skues 


Id  Oct.  54 
27  Oct. 

do 
3  Nov. 

do 
10  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
24  Nov. 

do 

do 
1  Dec. 

14  Dec. 

15  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 
23  Dec. 

do 
5  Jan.  55 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
8  Jan. 

do 

do 

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Wm.  Kortright  Brock 

Wm.  Henry  Harris 

George  Hayward    

Peter  Allen,  M.D 

John  Noble  Shipton 

Frederic  John  Robinson    

Geo.  Seworthy  Thome 

James  Mazwdl,  M.D 

Valentine  Mumbee  M*Master  .... 

George  Bumside  Bryden 

Thomas  Kennedy   

Nathaniel  Norris    

James  Robert  Crawford   

John  Whittle  Kimmer 

Edward  Ralph  Blackett 

George  Thomas  Boorke   

Alexander  Robert  Kilroy 

Bradford  Stiles   

James  Winter 

Charles  Moore  Jessop   • . .  • ; 

Robert  Turner   

Wm.  Robert  Burkett 

Thomas  Walnwright  Bennett  .... 

John  Harrison  Robotham 

William  Langford  Farmer    ••.... 

WiUiam  Micheli  Trestrail 

Charles  Buckley 0. 

George  Palatiano,  M.D 

Joseph  Mayne   • 

Thomas  Chaytor  Beale 

William  Fletcher    

Henry  Bedwell 

John  Denis  Healy 

Henry  William  Wood 

William  Hamilton 

William  Henry  Leslie «... 

John  Folliott 

Robert  Modlin 

Geo.  Lanffford  Hlnde    

Thomas  Arthur  Finnimore   

Bryan  Patrick  MacDonough,  M.D. 

Spencer  Boyd  Gibb,  M.D 

Robert  Bell  Heatley 

John  Longmore 

John  Ringland 

Richard  Unlacke  Cashman.M.D. . . 

Edwin  Wilson ; 

Peter  O'Connell 

Wm.  Fred.  De  Faberk  •  •  •  ^^  KtrtiJL 

Freeman  James  Baton 

Thomas  Wiley    


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Alex.  Crawford  Robertson    

Thos.  Lambert  Hinton 

Jean  Valleton  de  Boissiere,  M.D. . . 

Samuel  John  Phillips    

Wm.  John  Clapp 

William  Qore 

John  Robert  Cole 

James  Alfred  Turner 

William  Henderson    

Patrick  James  Mnllarky    

Edward  Baker  Stephens    

Henry  Bolton  Clarke 

Wm.  Meyler  Milton 

James  Kelly  

Edward  M^ason  .  • . .  • 

Samuel  Fuller 

Thoa.  Henderson  Somerville 

Claudius  Edw.  Le  Febure 

Hector  Fei^son 

Peter  M'BlmaU 

Joseph  Thomas  Mitchell    

Bayid  Knox    

Francis  John  Shortt 

lioyd  Herbert    

Henry  Richard  Lobb  Veale,  M.D. 

Charles  Cooper 

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James  Cruice 

Fred.  Lewlie  Walker  Wright    . . . . 
NevilleGrayDuVernetParlcer,  M.D. 

Henry  Kelsall 

Henry  Brook 

Charles  Christopher  Piper    

WilUamCoUis    

Thomas  William  Spink  Locke  . . . . 

John  Douglas  Tapin • 

William  Henry  Jenkins 

Thomas  Norton  Hoysted 

John  Thomson   

Thomas  Butler  Power  O'Brien. . . . 

Henry  William  Hubbard 

Francis  Hyde  Forshall 

Nicholas  Ffolliott 

John  Benbow,  M.D 

William  Batley 

John  Lizars  Lizars 

Thomas  Henry  Newsam    

Thomas  Perkins 

Herbert  Beresford 

Henry  M*Niece 

William  Harry  Cooke   

Edmund  Qreswold  M'Dowell    

Benjamin  Cowan  Kerr 


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«GeorgePratt» 25  Sept.    09     3June    13 

aWreford^   14  Oct      12      3  Sept. 

9  Henry  Hamilton  Acheson*'  .... 

William  Macdonnell  

Wm.  J.  A.  Tucker 

J. M'Innes Green    ••••.. 

Kentish  Jenner   

William  Anderson 

Charles  John  Minney     

Selkirk  Stuart 

Thomas  Arthur  Corlett •  • 

Darid  Fitzgerald    

William  Stamford  Rogers 

Charles  H.  Toller    

Sydney  C.  Harrington 

David  Elvy  Robb 

Augustus  Pigott 

Charles  Coward 

John  Stoodley    

T.O.Hagger 

George  Alfred  Henty 

Edward  Morris   • 

James  Holmes    

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K.B^Medlcal  Offlcerswho  are  entitled  to  have  the  letters  M.D.  affixed  *<>  their  names,  are 
requested  to  be  so  kind  as  to  make  the  same  known  to  Major  Hart,  as  also  ANY  CHAKUK  m 
their  STATIONS. 


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War  Serviees  of  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department 

I  Df.  Maclean  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1810  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  ineladlng  the  battles  of  Busaco^  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees,  crossing 
the  Bldassoa,  and  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Toaloase. 

3  Doctor  John  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  1815  in  Flanders.  Served  the  campaign  of  1847  In 
Kaffhiria,  under  Sir  George  Berkeley,  as  head  of  the  Medical  Department,  anri  was  thanked  in 
general  orders.  The  following  year  he  accompanied  Sir  Harry  Smith  from  Cape  Town  across  tho 
Orange  River,  as  principal  medical  officer  on  that  general's  campaign  ap^ainst  the  emigrant  Boers, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Boem  Plaatz,  and  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Harry's  despatch,  for 
services  on  the  field,  and  subsequently  thanked  in  general  orders.  Was  principal  medical  officer  in 
Kafn-arla,  with  Sir  Harry  Smith,  during  the  campaign  of  1851,  and  thanked  in  general  orders  In  the 
following  terms,  on  his  being  ordered  to  India:  '*The  Commander-in-Chief  cannot  permit  Doctor 
Hall  to  leave  the  army  under  his  command,  and  to  relinquish  the  important  office  he  has  filled  witli 
such  ad^-antage  to  the  service  and  credit  to  himself,  without  a  strong  and  deep-felt  expression  of  his 
regrpt  at  partintr  with  so  valuable  and  talented  an  officer, — a  feeling  in  which  the  whole  army 
participates."   Served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma. 

4  Mr.  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war. 

5  Mr.  Cnmmlng  served  at  Me^  Orleans  in  1814-15 ;  and  in  the  Burmese  war  In  1836. 

6  Dr.  Andrew  Fergusson  served  in  the  American  war. 

7  Mr.  Melvin  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1815. 

0  Dr.  Bell  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  both  the  attacks  on  Merxem  and 
bombardment  of  A  ntwerp.  Served  also  throughout  the  war  in  China  with  the  26th  ( Medal),  at  Chusan, 
Canton,  Ningpo,  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosnng,  Chin  Rlang  Foo,  and  Nankin. 

10  Dr.  Dempster  served  with  38th  regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  including  the  capture  of  Ran- 
goouistorm  and  capture  of  thestookades  of  Kincardine  and  Kamaroot,  battles  of  Rangoon,  Koliein,  ice, 

II  Dr.  MacAndrew  8ei*ved  in  the  eicpedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  taking 
of  Tcrveer  and  Fort  Ramakins,  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Served  likewise  with  the  army  in  South 
Bcveland.  Served  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  2nd  division  of  the  army  under  Lord  Hill  from  '811  to 
1813;  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Badajoi,  and  other  operations  of  the  division  during;  the  above 
period,  including  the  retreat  from  Burgos.  Served  in  the  Presidencies  of  Madras,  Bombay,  twice 
in  Bengal^  and  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon.  Was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Minora,  and  the  sur- 
render of  Kurrachee,  Lower  Scinde.  Senior  medical  officer  of  the  army  sent  for  the  relief  of  the 
force  employed  against  the  Fort  of  Kojjuck,  Upper  Scinde.  Present  during  the  investment  of 
Condtihar,  end  of  1841  and  beginning  of  1842.  Senior  medical  officer  of  the  force  sent  for  the  relief 
of  Kelat-i-Ghilzie ;  senior  medical  officer  of  Sir  W.  Nott's  army  from  October  1841  to  the  1st  Jan. 
184'i,  and  was  present  at  the  following  actions,  fought  during  the  fore^coing  period: — Buttle  of 
Kallec  Shuk,  12th  Jan  1842;  actions  of  Runja  Ruk,  Fanjwaure,  and  Tilloo  Khan,  7th,  8th,  9cliand 
10th  March;  battle  of  Baba  Walla,  25th  March  1842;  battle  of  Gowine,  SOth  Aug.;  storming  the 
heights  of  Bellool  (Gimsnee),  5th  Sept.;  capture  of  Ghuznee,  6th  Sept.;  afiaira  of  Bene  Bedam  and 
Mydam,  14th  and  15th  Sept ;  aflair  with  the  rear-guiird  from  Soorkab  to  Qundamuck  (Khoord 
Cabul  Pass),  lOtii  Oct.;  affair  with  the  rear.guard  from  Lundikhana  to  All  Musjeed  (Khyber  Paw), 
4th  and  5th  Nov.  1842.  Present  and  acted  as  principal  medical  officer  Queen's  troops  at  the  battle 
of  Mtthai'ajpore,  in  the  dominion  of  Scindiah,  29th  Dec.  1843.  Served  a  second  time  in  the  Island 
of  Ceylon,  and  was  senior  medical  officer  in  the  Kandian  provinces  during  the  rebellion  in  1848; 
and  for  more  than  two  years  as  principal  medical  officer  in  Hong  Kong. 

12  Doctor  Atkinson  served  the  campaign  of  1847  in  Kaffraria,  under  Sir  George  Berkeley.  The 
following  year  he  accompanied  Sir  Harry  Smith's  expedition  over  the  Orange  River  against  the  in- 
surgent Boers,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Boem  Plaats — ^remaining  on  the  field  with  (he 
wounded,  the  troops  having  pursued  the  enemy  onwards.  Was  left  in  sole  charge  of  the  General 
Hospital  and  Garrison  of  Graham's  Town  during  the  Kaffir  and  Hottentot  rebellion,  from  Jan.  1851 
to  March  1852. 

13  Dr.  Dumbreck  served  theaBastem  campaign  of  1854«  inehiding  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

14  Mr.  Richardson  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806 ;  redtictlon  of  Monte 
Video,  and  campaign  of  1806  and  7  In  South  America;  campaigns  of  1808  and  9  In  the  l%nliisiilfi. 
including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimlera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  MedlU  with  two  Claifife. 

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14f  Dwtot  Lawflon  wu  preneiii  at  the  gtorm  and  dettrttetion  of  the  fortified  natire  Manditigo 
town  of  Sabajee,  on  the  Gambia,  1st  June  1853.  * 

15  Dt.  Miller  feerred  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  14  In  Spain  and  the  South  of  France ;  with  the 
Expedition  to  Xew  Orleans;  and  the  campaign  ofl815  under  the  Dake  of  Wellington.  He  has  re- 
ceived the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  the  Pyrenees,  Nlvelle,  Ni»e,  and  Orthei. 

16  Mr.  Slerwrlght  served  with  the  69th  Regt.  at  the'  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825-20 
(Medal). 

17  Mr.  Dowse  served  at  the  surrender  of  Martinique  and  Gnadaloupe  in  1816. 

18  Doctor  Forrest  serted  In  the  expedition  against  the  Rajah  of  Koiapof-e  in  1827.  Also  in  the 
expedition  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  Riter,  South  AfHca,  in  1845;  and  in  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1846  (Medal).  Whs  in  medical  charge  of  the  Srd  Dltisioh  Of  tlib  Eastern  Army  ^t  Gal- 
lipoli  and  Bulgaria,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  to  ilie  Crimea  In  Sept.  1884;  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Ahna  and  lukerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  and  was  noticed  in  LOrd  Raglan's 
Despatch  after  Inkerman,  ''for  his  able  exertions  as  deserting  to  be  most  honourably  mentioned" 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

19  Doctor  Cruickshank  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea 
in  medical  charge  of  the  2nd  Division  of  the  army,  including  the  buttles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  the  sie^re  of  Sebastopol  and  repulse  of  the  prlhcipal  sortie  on  the  20th  Oct.  1854: 
was  noticed  in  Lord  Raglan's  dispatch  of  thfe  llih  Not.  1854,  *'  for  his  able  etertlon^  as  deserving 
to  be  most  honourably  mentioned." 

20  Mr.  Menzies  served  with  the  45th  on  the  expedition  to  the  Uttttinchla,  and  engaged  against 
the  revolted  Zoula  chief  Fodo,  In  1847. 

2)  Doctor  Logan  served  with  the  53rd  the  Sutlej  campaigh  of  1845-6,  and  was  present  at  the 
aflkir  of  Buddiwal,  and  in  the  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

21 1  Mr.  Taylor  served  with  the  29th  in  the  campaign  oh  the  Suilej  (Medal),  including  the  baitles 
of  Feroteshah*  and  SobraoU;  and  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  the  fiarmbse  war  of  1852,  hicluding  the 
capture  of  Martaban,  the  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th,  18th,  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of 
the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome. 

22  Doctor  Fraser  served  with  the  74th  Regt.  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52-58. 

22t  Mr.  Aleitatider  Served  with  the  OOth  HifieS  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851  t5d  (Medal),  and  was 
principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Bxpeditloh  across  the  Kci  in  1851.  Proceeded  wiih  the  first  troops 
of  the  Eastern  Army  to  GallipoH  as  principal  Mc ileal  Officer  ;  ws*  iti  Medical  Cliarae  of  the  Lijrht 
Division  of  the  Eaitern  Army  from  Its  first  takint;  the  field  throughout  the  6aTnpai<zn  of  1654-55, 
and  was  present  at  the  afikir  of  Bolganac,  buttles  of  Altna  and  Inkerman,  rapture  of  fialaklava, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  26tii  Oct.;  and  was  prlncipnl  Medical  Offleer  of  the  Kcrfch 
Expedition :  was  noticed  in  Lord  Ilaglan's  despatch  after  Inkerman,  "  for  his  able  exertions  as 
deserving  to  be  most  honourably  mentioned"  (Medal  and  OaspS). 

23  Dr.  Delmege  served  thronghout  the  whole  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  at  first  in  medir^al  charge  of 
the  27th  Regiment,  and  subsequently  on  promotion,  as  a  Staff  Surgeoh  (Medal).  Serrpd  aloo  in 
Turkey  during  the  campaign  of  1854-55,  from  Not.  1854  to  this  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

24  Doctor  Galbralth  Served  with  the  99th  in  New  Zealand  and  was  present  at  Ohaeawai  and 
Rnapekapi^a.  He  was  the  setitor  medical  officer  present  ddring  the  greater  |)ah  of  the  opera- 
tions in  the  southern  district  of  New  Zealand :  at  Several  skirmishes  ill  the  valley  of  the  Hott ;  also 
at  the  Horokiwi  on  the  6th  Aug.  1846. 

25  Mr.  Barrow  served  in  the  Queen's  Royal  Regi.  in  the  campaign  of  1844  in  the  Sotithcm  Mah. 
ratta  eoimtry  (Including  the  storming  of  the  fortress  of  Punella),  and  that  in  the  Concan  in  1845. 
Served  B\m  during  the  Kaffir  ^r  in  1852-53  (Medal). 

SO  Doctor  Boyes  serted  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49. 

SOt  Mr.  Monat  served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the 
battle  of  Balaklava. 

VI  Doctor  Fairbaim  aerved  with  the  41st  throaghoitt  the  eampaign  of  1842  in  AfTghanfstan,  and 
was  present  at  the  engagemefits  on  the  28th  March  and  28th  April  in  (he  Pisheen  Vallev  ;  in  those 
near  Can^ahar^  at  Qoaine,  and  before  Ghttzhee;  occupation  and  destractlon  of  that  fortress  and  of 
Cabool;  expedlti^n  into  Kohistan  ;  stOrm,  eaptUre,ana  destruction  of  Istallfi^,  and  the  various  minor 
affairs  in  and  bet#eeti  the  Bolau  and  the  Rhyber  Passes. 

27t  Doctor  Hadley  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  at  the  taking  of  the  fort  of  Munora  and  Kar- 
raehee,  la  Lower  Scliide,  in  l^eb.  1889 ;  and  served  in  the  stibse^uent  campaign  agalndt  the 
Betoochees  and  action  at  Dadnr,  in  Upper  Scinde,  in  1840. 

39  Doctor  Rutherford  served  with  the  62nd  in  the  campaign  On  the  Snt1feJ,and  was  present  at  ^he 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

90  Doctor  Gordon  served  with  the  5drd  Ih  th^  cathpalgti  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal)  In  1846,  incl6dln^ 
the  actions  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  He  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  24th  throughout 
the  Pofj^b  cflf&pftign  of  lS48-9f  and  WaS  present  at  the  battles  of  SadrioIa|/ore,  ChilllanitaHah,  and 
Gooierati 

91  if r.  P.  S.  Lalflg  Mrtad  the  Minpafj^  ttrider  Sir  Charles  Na^fef  against  the  Mountain  and 
Desert  Tribes  situated  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus,  early  in  1845. 

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33  Doctor  Wood  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18544)6  (Medal  and  Claap»),  Induding  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava^  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

34  Mr.  Rambaat  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  insurgents  at  Matole  on  the  S9th  July,  during 
the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  Ceylon  in  1848. 

35  Mr.  Black  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847  ;  also  in  that  of  1851,  and  was  present  at  the  storm- 
ing  and  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  from  the  rebels  on  the  2*2nd  February. 

36  Doctor  Lewis  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers,  north 
of  the  Orange  River,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Boem  Plaats  on  S9th  August  1848. 

37  Doctor  Knox  was  actively  employed  during  the  rebellion  in  Canada  in  1837, 38,  and  30,  and 
was  present  in  sole  medical  churge  of  the  troops  in  the  action  of  St.  Charles. 

38  Mr.  Clapp  has  received  the  War  Medal  vdth  two  Clasps  for  St.  Sebastian  and  Nivelle. 

39  Hr.  Pratt  joined  the  army  in  the  Peninsula  in  Jan.  1810,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  San  Sebastian,  and  wiUi  the  head-quarters  during  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  clasps. 

40  Mr.  Macbeth  served  in  the  29th  in  the  Pnnjanb  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  passage  of 
the  Chenab  and  the  batUe  of  ChilUanwallah  (Medal). 

41  Mr.  Wreford  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present 
with  head  quarters  during  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees  in  July,  Aug.,  and  Sept.  1813.  He  accom" 
panled  the  expedition  under  the  late  Lord  Keane  to  New  Orleans,  and  was  present  with  the  troops  in 
all  the  affairs  before  that  city;  after  which  he  served  in  France,  and  recently  in  Turkey.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  clasp. 

42  Mr.  McDonell  served  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal)  with  the  80th,  indnduig  the  battles 
of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon. 

43  Mr.  Meikleham  served  with  the  olst  during  the  war  in  Burmah,  from  April  to  June 
1852  ;  was  onboard  the  E.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  Sesostrit  daring  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the 
enemy's  stockades  in  the  Rangoon  river ;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the 
Ticmity  (including  the  stormhig  of  the  White  House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Rangoon. 

44  Mr.  Hanbury  served  with  the  24th  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  passage 
of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sa^oolapore,  ChilUanwallah,  and  Qoojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

45  Dt,  Beatson  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  51st  Regiment  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-53 
(Medal) ;  nas  present  on  board  the  steam-frigate  Feroze,  in  tiie  action  with  and  destruction  of  the 
stockades  in  the  Rangoon  river,  and  during  the  three  days'  operations  ending  in  the  capture  of  the 
Great  Dagon  Pagoda.    Also  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Burmese  night  attack  on  Prome. 

47  Doctor  Wood  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Gwalior  campaign  in  1843 (Medal);  also  the 
Sutlej  campaign  of  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

48  Dr.  Henderson  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810  (Medal  and  Clasp).  In  the  cam- 
paigns of  1813-14  and  15,  in  Lower  Canada,  including  Plattsburg  (in  medical  charge  of  the  18th 
Regt)  Throughout  the  whole  of  the  Burmese  war,  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  with  the  13th 
and  41st  Regiments  (in  medical  charge) ;  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  island  of 
Chedoba,  the  attack  and  capture  of  Donabn,  Melloon,  Paghmmew  (Medal  and  Clasp).  In  1834 
he  vras  at  the  capture  of  Coorg,  as  Surgeon  of  the  48th  Regt.  In  1842  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons 
in  AfS^hanistan,  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  the  storming  of  the  heights  of  Jug- 
dulluck,  action  of  Tezeen  and  Huftkotul,  and  occupation  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Pun- 
jaub campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  afifkir  of  Ramnoggur,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles 
of  Chillian wallah  and  Goojerat  ( Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

49  Doct(»r  Barker  joined  the  reserve  Battalion  45th  Regt.,  at  Gibraltar  in  March  1845,  and  pro- 
ceeded to  Monte  Video,  where  he  served  in  medical  charge  of  that  battalion  during  the  siege  of  the 
city  by  the  Argentine  army,  under  General  Oribe.  He  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846-7.  Was 
present  at  Fort  Cox  with  Sir  Hurry  Smith  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850,  and  served  in 
medical  charge  of  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  field  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  of  1851-53. 

50  Mr.  Chisholm  served  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  Waterloo,  and  the  capture  of  Paris. 
Was  engaged  in  both  Rebellions  in  Upper  Canada.  Accompanied  several  nayal  expeditions  againet 
the  brigands  on  Lake  Ontario,  and  among  **  the  Thousand  Islands,"  and  served  in  the  gun*boata 
with  the  Maruies  and  Indians  during  the  attack  and  surrender  at  Mill  Point.  Was  the  only  medical 
officer  of  the  regular  force  on  the  field,  and  a  volunteer,  during  the  sharp  conflict  with  the  rebels 
and  Americans  near  Prescott,  13th  Nov.  1838,  where  upwards  of  80  of  the  small  force  weie  killed 
and  wounded,  including  the  two  officers  who  landed  with  the  expedition.  Received  high  commen- 
dation in  the  official  communications  of  the  Commander  of  the  Forces,  **  in  admiration  of  his  con- 
duct," and  for  the  *<  valuable  services"  he  rendered  on  that  occasion.  The  General  commanding  in 
chief  directed  "  his  congratulations"  to  be  sent  to  Mr.  Chisholm  "  with  reibrence  to  his  exertions  in 
that  affistir ;"  and  the  Master-General  expressed  by  ''  minute"  his  gratification  "  at  conduct  so  erediU 
able  and  so  honourable  to  him." 

51  Mr.  Acheson  served  in  1810  at  the  defence  of  Cadis  and  battle  of  Barrosa,  and  afterwards 
through  the  Peninsular  war,  and  in  Fkance  until  the  army  embarked  in  1814 :  present  in  the  action 
of  the  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal.  Was  with  the  Anny  of  Occupation  m  1815  and  1816. 

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53  Doctor  Ball  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-63  (Medal). 

53  Surgeon  McDonald  served  with  the  25th  Regt  on  the  expedition  against  the  insargeot  Boers 
and  taking  of  Port  Natal  in  June  1842.  Also  with  the  73rd  Regt.  thronghout  the  KaiBr  war  of 
1851-3  (Medal),  and  accompanied  the  expedition  into  Kreli's  country  in  Dec.  1851  as  Senior  Medi- 
cal Officer. 

55  Mr.  Cowen  served  with  the  force  employed  against  the  Rsjah  of  Ck>orK  in  April  1834. 

56  Mr.  Stewart  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  Regt  in  the  China  war  in  1841-42  (Medal)  ;  in 
1852-53  in  the  second  Bormese  war  (Medal) ;  and  kinded  in  1854  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Regt. 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

57  Doctor  Wilson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854;  and  in  a  despatch  referring  to  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  Lord  Raglan  writes,  "  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  speaks  also  in  the  highest  terms  of  the 
spirited  exertions  of  Assutant-Surgeon  Wilson,  of  the  7th  Hussars,  who  at  a  critical  moment  rallied 
a  few  men,  which  enabled  them  to  hold  the  ground  till  reinforced." 

59  Surgeon  Mandeville  served  during  the  whole  of  the  campaigpa  under  Sir  Gtoorge  Berkeley  against 
the  Kaffirs  in  1847,  in  medical  charge  of  all  the  native  levies.  Accompanied  the  expedition  in 
1843  against  the  rebel  Boers.  Served  also  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-51,  and  was  present  when  a 
strong  force  of  combined  Kaffirs  and  Hottentots  were  defeated  at  Fort  Brown  on  the  1st  Oct  1851, 
in  their  attempt  to  capture  the  cattle  belonging  to  the  Fort. 

60  Surgeon  Combe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala« 
klava,  and  Inkerman^  the  siege  of  Sebastopol^  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct  1864. 

61  Surgeon  Gammie  served  the  Butlej  campaign  of  1845-6  (Medal  and  Clasps) ;  was  present  with 
the  80th  Regt.  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozesbah ;  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  31st  at  Bud* 
diwal,  AHwal,  and  Sobraon. 

62  Doctor  Dane  served  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1846,  indnding  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal). 

63  Mr.  Cowan  served  with  the  18th  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  during  the  operations 
against  Canton,  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang 
Foo ;  also  In  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-48  (Medal). 

65  Surgeon  Graves  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan 
under  Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Med2).  Served  also  in 
the  Crimea  with  the  68th  Regt  in  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

66  Surgeon  Macpherson  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  at  Candahar,  at  the  relief  of  Khelat-l-Ghilzie, 
aod  in  various  minor  operations  in  A%hanifltan  in  1841-42  (Medal).  With  the  5drd  Regt  during 
part  of  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46.  And  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of 
1848-49,  including  the  Passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battle  of  Chillian wallah  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

67  Doctor  M'CulIoch  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava 
and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

68  Surgeon  Fy&  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18544)5,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

60  Surgeon  Saunders  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

70  Assist- Surgeon  Carte  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Bala- 
klava and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

71  Mr.  Wreford  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was 
present  with  head  quarters  during  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees  in  July,  August,  and  September 
1813.  He  accompanied  the  expedition  under  the  late  Lord  Keane  to  New  Orleans,  and  was 
present  with  the  troops  in  all  the  affairs  before  that  city ;  after  which  he  served  in  France,  and 
recently  in  Turkey.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

72  Surgeon  Park  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  20th  October  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

73  Surgeon  Ivey  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  with  the  SOth  Regiment  from  15th  June  to  3rd 
July  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

74  Surgeon  Evans  served  as  a  volunteer  (his  Regiment  the  16th  Lancers  being  at  home)  from  the 
commencement  of  the  war  with  Russia  imtil  promoted  in  December  1854,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

75  Surgeon  Poole  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

76  Aasist-Surgeon  T.  W.  Shieli  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  indnding  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

77  Assist-Surgeon  Meane  served  with  the  Slst  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  15th 
June  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

78  Assist-Surgeon  Duffin  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-65 
(Medal  aod  Clasp). 


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STAi*  Oi'i'ICfiBgl   OF   PENSIONERS. 


StiTioir. 


Tears* 
ReKtl 

Serr. 


GREAT   BRITAIN. 
Abbrdbbk.— George  Munro,  Unatt.  «....4.. 

Ariu- Jamei  Wm.  Orafe*  («4),  Unatt 

B4TH.— Charles  Fefd.  Hervey,  Unatt 

(Rich.  Watkins  Bamford,! 
B»MixoHAii*- 1    JJ^^^^^  J  p,  20  June  64. .  J 

BoLTOBj^Williain  Pilsworth,  Unatt.. 

Briohtok.— Arthur  Hill  Hull,  h.p. 60 P 

BRiatot.— M.  R.  S.  Whltfliore,h.p.  19  Dfs.  ., 

Cambrkdob.— W.  P. Webster,  Unatt 

Caktbrburv.— John  O.  Burrldise.  Unait 

QARDiFP.-Henry  William  Wily  (87),  Unatt... 
CarlisIB.— thomas  William  Hretort,  h.p.  42  F. 

Carmarthbic.— John  Massy  (41),  Unatt 

OrtATHAM.—Hicbard  Jenkins,  Unatt 

CHB8TBR.— Richard  8.  O'Brien,  h.p.  8fl  F 

CovBNTRr.—Charles  Patti^on,  h.  p.  66F 

DBR9T.— Yaughan  Jones,  h.p.  8  Gar.  Bn 

UoKiiBB.— Horatio  FeHWitk, h.p. 87  P 

1**»*»»^*°"-- I  James  Hunter,  h.p.  18  P 

EXBTEB.— Arthur  Pi^ott,  h.p. 20  P 

Falmouth.— T.W.J.  McDougall,h.p.R.  Mar 
«   .-««-,      (W.Campbell,Unatt.lc.20JuBe64 

Glasgow.-  J  q^        Sinclair  (8),  Unatt 

Oloocbsteb.— H.  C.  C.  Somerset,  h.p.  27  P. 
II A  r.i#  a  X.— J.  E.Oran80(4),h.p.84  P.  /.r.SOJuneM 

Hr.  LL.— Charles  Shipley  Teale,  Unatt 

iKtBWrBsA,— A.Houstoun,h.p.4  F./.c.l  I  No?.IH 
T»^«.^o      i  8.  A.  Capel,  h.p.  61  P.  Qr.  M.  ^ 

IWWlCH.-l      11  Oct.  83 

JBRSKT  (  J.  P.  DuVernct  (6),  h.p.  R. 

Ohbrrsbt   8te,\     Arr.Corp«,/uj.«0  June84 
Lbbos.— J.  'Sampson  (26),  h.p.  8  Gar.  Bn... 
Leioebtbb.— H.F.Hawkvr,h.p.l2F./.c.S0June64 
LiKooLir.— George  W.  Ralkes.  h.p.  7«  P.    , . 
1  ,-»««^T    J  H.B.H.Ro|5ers,Unat./.f.20June64 
LiyBRPOOL.  I  g^^j  Cole  Faulkner.  Unatt.   .  ^ 
Northern  Div.     (  William  Cartan,Unatt. 
.  Regent't  Pk.Bkt,  {  Pred.G.CIiristle,  Unatt. 
^  Buttent  Div.  f  Charles  Holden,  Unatt..... - 
S    Tower  BUL  (  Wm.  Wood  («),  h.p.  R.  Mar. 
g     Southern  Div.    i  Fra.  Percy  Nott,  h.p.  * 
KenningtonCom.  {  1  Oar.  Bn. 

/O.  H.P.  Campbell,  h.  p. 

WeeteHiDiv.  J      Staff  0. /.e.  20  June  64 

Chelsea  JSrwfp.J  Robert  Pitcalrn,    h.  p. 

Jg  V     6Gar.  Bn. 

Woolwieh  Div»^  (     ,  p  20  June  64  . . 
^Deptford  I>ir.— Walter  Warde,  UnBtt. 
Ltmb.— Charles  Edward  Astell,  li.p.46  P. 
MAwnifMTM  -  J  A.  P.  Bond,  h.p.  Staff  Corps 

MAW0HE8TBK.—  i^^   „^^^y  ^qj  Unatt 

Nrwoabtlb-dh-Tvub. — H.  C.  Powell,  Unatt. 
NoRTHAMPTOH.— J.D.  De  Wend  (10).h.p.62  P. 

Norwich. — James  Cockbnrn,  Unatt , 

XoTTiKOHAli.— Valen.  Fred.  Story,  Unatt.    , 

Ox  FORD.— Fred.  Smythe,  h  p.  2  P 

Pa X8LBY.— George  Bayly,  Unatt 

Vm^-ru        i  *  ^-  Campbell(ll),h.p.2CeyloD 
fB&TU —  i     R./.c.aO  June64 

,aa  E.Trevor (I2),h.p.  R.  Aft. 

I     ;.G20June64 

P&TKOliTH.  -laCftW.T.BlewetlMonnsteTeO 

I     (IS),  h.p.  70  P.  /.C.20  June64 

^H.  Russell,  h.  p.60P 

{fi.  8.  Farmar,  Unatt.  I.  e.  20 
June  64 
J.K.WilUon  (16),  h.p.  R.M. 

Ppbstoh.— Geo.  Robert  Pole,  Unatt 

Sa  LI8BUBT.— Robert  M*Nair,  (26)  Unatt.  .. 

Shbffxbld.— Matthew  Cassan,  Unatt 

Shrbwbbu&t.— v.  Browne  (82),  h.p.  18  P. 
SouTHAiiPTOir.— William  Lacy,  Unatt 

^^bSSLm"*"'  }  MJ.Steelo  (17),  Unatt, 
Stiuxxg.— William  Peddle  (18),  Unatt 

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20  June  64 

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80  Mar.  49 

7  Dec.  46 

11  July  48 

Theodore  M.  Haultaln  (29),  Unatt 

16 
28 

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20  Oct.  40 
28  Nov.  46 

80  Mar.49 
I  Oct  56 

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John  Annesley  HIckson  (80),  Unatt 

99  Sep.  46 

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81  Oct.  88 

11  Dec.  46 

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20 June 84 

98  Dec.  48 

6  Nov.  49 

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301  Staff  Offi<^9  of  Pensioners. 


Seals  of  AUoiMMM  in  addUion  U  Hdtf-Pmif, 

1ft  ClaM.~10«.  M,  per  diem.' 
«nd  ClaM.— lU.  M.  per  diem. 

In  the  erent  of  the  Staff  Officer  of  Pensionert  being  lubject  to  nddttionel  expense  in  eonteqaence  of  his 
employment  in  aid  of  the  Ciyll  Power  at  a  distance  fh>m  head-qaarten,  be  will  alto  receive  a  further  allowance 
of  flve  shiUinf  t  a  daj  while  neeeararilj-  detained  from  home,  together  with  the  amount  of  travelling  charge  ■ 
that  incurred  by  him. 

Contifigmit  AlUmancM, 
For  78  enrolled  men,  one  shilling  a  daj. 
„  100  and  upwards,  one  shilling  and  sixpence  a  daj. 
SOO   .    „      „       two  shiUings  a  day. 


War  Services  of  Staff*  Officers  of  Pensioners. 

I  Ck>lonel  Crofton  was  appointed  Persian  interpreter  to  the  force  under  Brigadier-General  Lltchfleld^in  Augnst 
18SS,  and  served  with  it  throughout  the  arduous  operations  in  Parkur,  and  against  the  tribes  in  the  N.W.  I>esert, 
which  ended  in  the  taking  of  Balmeer. 

8  Captain  Sinclair  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland  as  a  volanteer,and  was  severely  woonded  at  the  attaclc 
on  the  fortified  village  of  Merxem  on  the  9nd  Feb.  1814. 

4  Lt-Col.  Orange  served  in  the  Burmese  war  In  1826,  and  has  received  the  Indian  War  Medal  for  Ava. 

6  Lt.-Ool.  Du  Yemet  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1886-96. 

6  M^or  Wood  «erved  In  H.  H .  8.  Niger,  of  89  guns,  at  the  capture  of  the  French  firigate.  La  Cem,  of  40  gnns ; 
also  the  American  privateer  Dart,  and  the  re-capture  of  the  English  ship,  Adventure, 

8  LU-Gol.  Forbes  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  in  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1884-6. 

9  Captain  Ready  served  as  AcUutant  of  the  11th  Light  Dragoons  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhartpore  In  18S5-6 
(Medal). 

10  Miy}or  De  Wend  served  in  the  Burmese  war  !n  1896  (Medal). 

I I  Lt.-Col.  Campbell  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  4th  Portuguese  Regt.  from  SO  May  1810  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  Including  the  battle  of  Busaco,  Lines  of  Torres  Yedrss,  action  ofCampo  Mayor,  battle  of  Albuhera, 
flrst  and  second  sieges  of  Bad^Jos,  action  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  battles  of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Ptmpeluna  (severely 
wounded  in  the  side):  on  tlie  97th  July  with  the  Company  he  commanded  he  defended  the  hill  where  the  principal 
attack  of  that  day  was  made,  and  drove  the  French  thrice  from  it  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  for  which  he  was 
promoted  to  the  Brevet  Rank  of  Captain  In  the  Portuguese  Army,  as  itated  in  the  Gazette  of  11th  Aug.  1819— 
*  Bm  coniequenua  da  sua  boa  conducta  no  Campo  de  Batalha."  Also  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Nive  on  0th 
Dec,  and  in  that  before  Bayonne  on  the  18th  December.  On  the  20th  Dec.  1818  he  commanded  four  companies 
of  his  Regt.,  with  which  he  took  the  Island  of  Holriasne  on  the  river  Adour,  and  captured  a  number  of  priaonen 
and  a  quantity  of  provisions  and  forage,  which  were  forwarded  to  Lord  Hill's  head-quarters.  Afterwards  present 
at  the  battle  of  Orthes,  the  action  at  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Head  severely  Iqjured  24th  June  1818,  when 
pursuing  the  enemy  to  Pampelana.  Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps,  and  a  Gold  Crois 
fh>m  the  Kins  of  Portugal  for  his  services  in  five  campaigns. 

19  Lt-Col.  Trevor  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland ;  and  that  of  1816  In  Flanders  and  France,  and  was 
preeent  at  the  battle  of  Waterioo  and  captures  of  Gambray  and  Paris. 

18  Lt.>Col.  Mounsteven  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

15  Mqjor  Wiilson  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royai  Marines  of  the  Mediterranean  fleet;  in  that  capacity  with 
the  1st  Battalion  In  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria  (Naval  War  Medal,  and  one  from  the  Sultan);  was  at 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Sidon ;  and  on  board  the  Prineeu  Charlotte  at  the  battle  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre.  Served 
four  years  in  the  Royal  Navy  prior  to  his  appointment  ss  second  lieutenant. 

10  Captain  John  P.  Pigott  served  with  the  88nd  at  the  1st  and  8nd  siege  operations  before  MooUan,inclodJng  tbe 
attack  on  the  suburbs  on  the  27th  Dec  1848,  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress :  also 
present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fbrt  and  garrison  of  Ohenlote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Claims). 

17  Captain  Steele  served  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811  as  an  officer  of  Royal  Marines, and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

18  Lieut  Peddle  served  in  Holland  with  the  2lBt  Fnilliers  In  1818  and  14,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  oa 
Merxem,  the  bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp,  and  assault  on  Bergen-op-SEoom. 

19  Msjor  Donelan  served  with  the  48th  Regt.  in  the  operations  against  the  Rijah  of  Coorg  In  April  I884w 

90  CapUln  Follows  was  present  with  the  48rd  Light  Infantry  In  tbe  attack  on  New  Orleans  In  Jan.  1816.  He 
landed  with  his  Regt  at  Ostend  on  the  18th  June  following,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Paris. 

91  Lt-Ool.  Pblbbs  served  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  27th,  from  Nov.  1818  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
including  the  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  tbe  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 
Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Plattsburgh.  Lost  bte  left  arm,  nod  was 
shot  through  both  legs  at  the  battle  of  the  Nivdie. 


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89  Mijor  WinUm  CKNelU  Mrred  af  t  volunteer  with  the  8Srd  Regt.  flfom  1st  Feb.  1819  to  the  191h  of  Aug ttst 
foDowiBf,  when  he  was  appointed  to  an  ensigncy  in  that  regiment,  present  with  it  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  retreat  from  Madrid  and  Salamanca,  battle  of  Yittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna, 
batilea  of  the  Pyrenees  (from  97th  to  80th  July),  Nirelle,  Nlve,  and  Orthe%  actions  of  Sauveterre,  Vie  Bigorre,  and 
Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  sereral  aflkirs  and  skirmishes :  he  has  recciredthe  War  Medal  with  eight 
Claspa.  He  served  afterwards  in  Ceylon  during  the  Kandian  war  in  1817, 18,  and  19,  and  was  the  Individual 
officer  who  made  the  two  Kandian  chiefs,  together  with  many  of  their  followers,  prisoners,  which  at  once  put  an 
end  to  that  formidable  rebellion,  and  for  which  he  t  eceiyed  the  thanks.  In  General  Orders,  of  the  Ooyemor  and 
Commander-in-Chief  Sir  Robert  Brownrlgg,  as  also  of  the  Duke  of  York. 

94  M^or  Graves  served  with  the  18th  in  China  (Medal)  fh>m  Sept.  1840  to  June  1847,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  and  capture  of  the  heights  alwve  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack 
and  capture  of  the  helshts  of  Chlnghae,  occupation  of  Ningpo^  and  repulse  of  tlie  night-attack,  attack  and  capture 
of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo*  Woosung,  Shangal, 
and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  demonstration  before  Nankin.  He  was  also  prssent  at  the  operations  in  the  Canton 
river,  under  M%)or-<3en.  lyAguIlar  in  April  1847,  and  was  selected  as  the  officer  to  remain  in  command  at  the 
Ftetorles  when  the  force  was  withdrawn,  for  the  purpose  of  organlaing  and  drilling  the  Associated  Gentlemen 
Volunteeri  at  Canton. 

99  Lieut.-Colonel  Thomson  commanded  the  Engineers  and  corps  of  Pontoniers  during  the  campaign  in  Am^ 
can  in  1894.  and  was  present  at  the  attacks  on  Paddowa,  Mahatee,  and  Arracan  city  (Medal).  In  1888,  was 
appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  army  of  the  Indue,  and  commanded  the  detachments  of  British  troops  which  first 
crossed  that  river ;  afterwards  constructed  a  bridge  of  boats  over  it,  for  which  tie  received  thanks  In  General  Orders, 
as  also  for  opening  a  passage  for  the  army  through  the  Bolan  Pass  and  over  the  Amran  Mountains.  Reconnoitred 
the  fortress  of  Ghusnee  and  proposed  a  plan  of  attack,  which  being  successful,  he  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Commander-in-Chief,  and  afterwatds  of  the  Oovemor-General  of  India  (Medal  and  CB.), 

90  M^or  Sampson  served  the  campaign  in  Tuscany,  and  was  in  the  action  before  Genoa,  and  at  the  capture  of 
that  city  in  1814.  Served  In  the  expedition  to  the  Cbesapeak,  and  was  in  the  action  at  Bladensburg,  and  at  the 
capture  of  Washington,  94th  Aug.  1814.  Present  in  the  action  before  Baltimore,  Sept.  1814.  Served  in  Florida, 
and  was  In  the  action  before  New  Orleans  8th  Jan.  1815 ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

97  Captain  Wily  served  the  campaign  on  the  SutlcJ  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
Feroieshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  In  which  last  engagement,  and  during  the  hottest  part  of  the  contest,  he  suc- 
ceeded to  the  command  of  the  AOth  Rogt.,  and  brought  it  out  of  the  action ;  his  gallantry  in  the  hand-to-hand 
conflict  with  the  enemy  attracted  and  called  forth  tlie  marked  and  written  approbation  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  and 
Brigadier  Penny,  and  for  which  he  was  noted  by  Lord  Qongh  "  as  one  worthy  of  reward  for  meritorious  conduct 
In  action  with  the  enemy." 

98  Captain  M'Nair  serred  during  the  American  war  In  the  campaigns  of  1818  and  14  on  the  borders  of  Lake 
Ontaria,  and  on  the  Niagara  frontier,  including  the  investmeht  of  Port  George,  action  at  Black  Rock  and  capture 
of  the  town  ot  BulTalo;  siege  of  Fort  Erie,  and  the  action  at  the  sortie,  17th  Sept.  1814,  beside  other  aflhirs. 
Prisoner  of  war  about  six  months. 

98*  Captain  Meredith  served  with  the  ISth  Regt.  in  the  last  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of 
Plattsburg  in  1818,  and  at  the  batUe  of  La  Cole  Mill. 
90  Captoin  Hanltain  was  present  with  the  89th  Regt.  in  the  batUe  of  Mahar%{pore  90th  Dec  1848  (Medal), 
ao  Captain  Hickson  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Canada,  and  that  of  1815  in  the  Netherlands. 
81  Captain  Massy  served  the  campaign  against  the  R^ah  of  Coorg,  in  April  1834,  with  the  48th  Regiment. 

99  Ueut.  Browne  served  in  the  18th  Regt.  tn  the  West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  L'Ecoie ;  also 
at  the  siege  of  Plattoburg  la  North  America. 

88  (^Uin  MacKinnon  served  with  the  19th  Lancers  in  the  campaign  in  AiTghanlstan  of  1888-80  under  Lord 
Keaae,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Gbuznee  (Medal).  Several  also  throughout  the  SutleJ  campaign 
of  1845-46,  and  was  present  at  the  afRnlr  of  Buddiwai  (charger  killed  under  him  by  a  round  shot),  and  battles  of 
Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

84  Captain  Francis  Thomas  Meik  served  with  the  1 0th  Lancers  throughout  the  campaign  in  Afl^hanlstaa, 
under  Lord  Keane,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal).  He  was  also  present  In  the  battle  of 
Maharajpore  (Medal),  on  the  90th  Dec.  1848 ;  and  In  1846  he  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutl^  (Medal),  la- 
doding  the  actions  at  Buddiwai,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon. 


CHAPLAIN  DEPARTMENT. 

Chaplain  Oentral  to  tht  Force*,  .^  The  Rev.  Ctoorge  Robert  Glelg,  A.M.,  9  July  46 War  Cifiee, 

Chaplains  to  the  Forest. 


Re6,  Robert  Wm.  Browne,  A.M.  1  April  44  Lo%idon, 
'^-Caiarles  Green.  A.M.,  96  Juno  46..  Chatham, 

William  Hare,  A.M.,  97  June  46 Malta, 

-—^  W.Walrond  Jackson,  A.  MJilDoeAO,Barbadoe», 

Henry  Press  Wright,  6  May  68 Turhsp. 

— — '  Geo.  Winne  Langmead,  19  June  68.  Plymouth, 


Rev.  Robert  Halpin, 94  March 64 Turhep, 

Robert  Hamilton,     do Turhep, 

J.  E.Sabbs,18Jan.53. Turhep. 

Henry  Egan,     do Turhep. 

E.O.  Parker,  8  Mar.  55 • Turhep, 


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GARRISONS  AND  MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 

GABRIgONS, 


BELFAST. 
TownUt^,    Xi«tt<.  Peter  0tiiAr(f 


0OVf\ 


DABTMOUTH. 
•  •Ar.  Howe  Holdswortli 


DUNCANNON  FORT. 
FortMqf.   JU«u^*  Thoi.  Aasttn 

EDINBUHOH  CASTLE, 
CJu^lain.   JUv,  Jamef  Millar 

GRATBSBKD  k.  TILBURY  FORT. 
TortM(^,  Col,  Thos.  Kellj,  KC, 


INYBENESS,  OB  FORT  QEOBGE. 
Fwtiittf,    £I.-Cbl.  J.  B.  YottDf 

LOin)Oin>EBEY  lE  CULMOBE. 

B<n.  990  Btn.  John  Barl  of  Straf- 
ford, QCB,^QCH, 

UILFOED  HAYEN. 
Qm^^aUr  John  Owen,  Bt. 

NEW  GENRYA. 
Fori  Mqf,  Anthony  Wharton 


PORTSMOUTB. 
Pkytician  9  Air  Jamei  M'Ori«or,  Bt, 
M.D.KOB. 

8TIRUNG  CASTLE. 
Oktiplmin,*B$p,  Obae.  Rofers,£Z»ti). 

TOWER  OF  LONDOM. 
OonttabU.'^  Oen,  VUei.  Comher- 
mere,  GCS,  OCB. 
LteuL .  .9  W  LUut.-Gm.  Sir  Oeorye 

Bovlef,  SrC/t. 
Bep, Lieut,  ,,M,'Qon,  Lord  DeBos 
Mt^jor. .  Kq/or  J.  Q.  ElHngton 
Chaplain.  *JUv.  Henry  UelTlll 


MIUTABY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  CHELSEA. 
GovomoTt  ^WL  General  Sir  Colin  Halkett,  GCB.  OCH. 
Lt.'Go9emor,  9  Gen.  Ri^ht.  Bon.  Sir  Edw.  Blakenej, 

GCB.  GCB. 
Mc0or.—^CoUmel  Sir  John  Morillyon  Wilson,  CB.  JOT* 
Aeffutant,  lAeut.  John  Jame«  Charles  Irhj. 
Seeretaryy  Alexander  James  Moorhead,  Esq. 
Chaplain^  Rev.  George  Mathlas.  M.A. 
PhyHdan  ^  Surgeon,  Local  Deputy  Inspector  General 

Daniel  Maclachlan,  if  J>, 
Deputy  Surgeon^  Thomas  Coke  Gaulter,  UJ>^ 
Aeeietant  Surgeon, 
Quartermaster,  James  Farrier. 
Chief  CUrk,  F.  H.  Talman,  Esq. 

Captain*  of  Invalidt. 
9  John  Darern,  h.  p.  97  F. 
George  Peeror,  h.  p.  8  F. 
'^  Augustine  Fitsgtrald  Brans,  b.  p.  17  P. 

John  Ford,  h.  p.  3  W.  I.  ttegt. 

.  Chadwick,  of  late  6  R.  Yeteraa  Batt. 
9  Charles  Edwards,  h.  p.  71  F. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  KILMAINHAM. 

Meuter.—The  Commander  of  the  Force*  in  Ireland, 
Joint  Dep.  Matters.— The  Deputy  Adjutant  General 

in  Ireland^ 

The  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General,  do. 
Captains  on  the  Bstablishment, 

931®  Purefoy  Lockwood,  h.  p.  80  F. 

9  Thomas  Gibbons,  h.  p.  Unatt. 
AtUutant.— 

PhysleianandSurgeon^-'^BXX  Jame  Wm.Hacanley,  M»D» 
Chaplain,— ReY.  George  Hare. 

Secretary,  Registrar  and  Trea*urer.—0.  W.  Pengellj 
Providore,— 

Chamberlain  and  Matter  of  Worhe*—Capt.  John  George, 

h.p.  Unatt. 
Soliciter.—BKOtert  Diney,  Esq 


ROYAL  MIUTARY  ASYLUM  AT  CHELSBA.7' 
aommandant.—9BL  Od,  John  Ciark,  KB.  Unatt. 
Secretary  ^  AeUutant,  Bt,-M^Jor  Edw.  Adams,  Uaatt. 
Quarter-itaster,  William  Cousins 
5ttr^«on.->Thomas  Graham  Balfour,  M,D» 
Chaplain,— Rev,  W.  8.  O.  Dusautoy. 
ROYAL  HIBERNIAK  MILITARY  SCHOOL,  DUBLIN 
Commandant,— Col.  Q.  T.Colomb,  Unatt. 
Secretary^  Aeifutant.— Capt.  T.  B.  Speedy,  Unatt. 
Surgeon,  Edward  Hugh  Blakeney. 
Chaplain.— Rev.  W.  A.  Neville 

ROYAL  MILITARY  COLLEGE  AT  SANDHURST. 
Govemor^M 90  Gen.  Sir  G.  ScoTell, KCB, 
14.  Gov.  9  Col.  George  Walter  Proeser. 
Mi{for  and  Superintendent  qf  Studies,  Lt.-CoL  P.  L. 
M'Dougall,  b.  p. 
Oovlaiiu  of  Companies  of  €^entlemen  Cadets, 
daptain  Garnet  Man. 
Captain  Robert  Mordannt  Dickens. 
Riding  vaster.— Capt.  3.  H.  T.  Warde,  Unatt. 
Chaplain,  Librarian,  ^e.  Rev,  H.  L,  Cbepmei. 
Quarter  Master,  Lieut.  Wm.  Legh  BUtop. 
Surgeon,  John  Pickering,  JIT.D. 
Assistant'Surg,  MeWllle  Neale,  MD, 

MILITARY  PRISONS. 
Inspector-GeneraL-  Ueut.-Col.  J.  Jebb,  CB,  late  of  R. 

Engineers,  Home  Office. 
Fort  Clarence.— Gov.,  Capt.  R.  Manners,  late  of  79  F. 
Medical  Officer,  Dr.  S.  A.  Piper,  h.p. 
Gosport.—Gov,,  Capt.  J.  Our  tin,  late  of  06  F. 
Medical  Qfflcer,^Dr.  Thomas  Lewis,  h.  p.  Staff. 
Weedon,—Gov.,  Capt.  C.  8.  Boyle,  late  of  72  F. 

Med.  Ojr.,  Dr.  E.  Swann,  late  of  R.  N. 
Devonport.—Med  Qlf.,  Dr.  Warren,  h.  p.  7  Hussars. 
Greenlaw,  near  Pennycuioh,—Gov.,Mc^orCampbe\\,  late 
Med.  Ojr.,  Dr.  Campbell,  late  of  03  F..  [of  0  Drs. 
Dublin,— Oov.,  Capt,  Lyon,  late  of  08  F. 
Corh.—  Gov.,  Capt.  Baniham,  late  of  15  F. 

Med.  Off.,  Dr.  Bain,  h.  p.  84  F. 
IAmeTiek,—Gov.,  Ctipt.  H.  Edwardes,  late  of  85  F. 
Gibraltar.— Oov.  Fred.  Brome,  late  of  48  P. 
Montreal.- Gov.  Capt.  A>  P-  Miller,  late  of  08  P. 
Blue— FAcings  red.-^^ent.  Sir  Jobn  Kirklgnd. 


MILITARY  KNIGHTS  OP  WINDSOR. 


Mi^or  Charles  Moore,  formerly  of  89  F.  (Governor) 

9  Lieut.  Hugh  Fleming,  late  7  R.  Yet.  Bn. 

9  ao Quarter-Master  A.  Heartley,  h.p.  ILHorseGda. 

9  Lieut.  Tho.  M*Dennott,  late  7  R.  Vet.Bn. 

9  aSI  Major  Robert  Cochrane,  late  of  Rifle  Br. 

Capt.  A.  W.  Cassan.  formerly  of  66  F. 

9  Lieut.  Richard  Nantes,  h.p.fiS  F. 

II  Major  John  Clarke,  late  of  06  F. 


9  Lt.-Col.  William  Sail,  tff.  late  of  R.  Newf.  Cos. 
Colonel  James  Fitxgibbons,  late  of  Canadian  Militia 
Captain  Andrew  Ellison,  formerly  of  60  F. . 

i  Captain  John  Duncan  King, h.p.  Unatt. 
Quarter-Master  James  Scott,  h.p.  0  F. 
Captain  Henry  Hollinsworth,  Unatt. 
Colonel  Sir  John  Mllley  Doyle,  KCB. 
Colonel  E.  A.  Angelo,  KH.  late  of  80  F. 


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STAFF,  «o.  OF  aSEAT  BRITAIN. 

DISTRICTS. 


304 


DIstrictt. 

General  and  other  OfllcersT 

Aides-de-Camp. 

Staff. 

5>'0RTHERN   AND   MIDLANO.—Head 
Quarten  at  Manchaatei. 

Vorthtm  CountUs^^Sd,  Qr»»  Torh, 
Lancashire,  Cheshire,  Shropshire,  Flint- 
shire, Denbighshire,  Isle  of  Man,  Nor- 
thumberland,  Gamberiaad,    Durham, 
Westmoreland,  York,  Derby,  Notting- 

Midland  CountUt.^Head  Qrt.  Bir- 
tninffham, 

Worceater. 

|l  aa  Lt..Oe«.  Sir  Harry 
Smith,  Bart.  GCB. 

Lieat.-Oeneral   0.  G.    J. 
▲rbuthnot. 

Col.  H.  J.  Slade,  h.  p. 

Lt.  -  Col.    Holdich, 
CB.  80  F. 

Auist.  4di'-6en, 

Col.  B.  Taylor,  Unatt. 

A99ut.Qr.Mas.Gen. 

Coi.   C.    R.    Scott,  h.p. 

Mtifor  of  Brigade. 

M%JorQeo.Meio,h.p. 

Mqfor  of  Brigade. 
H%for  H.  B.  li  Wyn- 
yard,  Unatt. 

SOUTH  WEST.— Head  Qrs.  Portsmouth. 
WUts,  Dorset,  and  Hants. 

M^]or-Gen.  H.  W.Breton. 

Capt.  Hawkes,80P. 

Astist.  qr.'M.  Gen. 
Lt.-Col.  J.  W.  Dalgety 

Unatt. 

Dep.  A.  Adj.'Oen. 

Capt.  A.  A.  Nelson. 

Town  Major. 

Lt..Cl.F.T.II>it1and,li.p. 

l^aym,  of  Detaekmente. 

Capt.  W.  M.  D.  WUIaii, 

h.  p.  R  Art. 

Wii8T£RN.-Head  Quarters,  Devonik>rt. 
Devon,  Cornwall,  and  Somerset,  ezclusiye 
of  Bristol  and  its  riclnity. 

MsJor.Gen.G.l^.£den. 

h.  p.  44  P. 

Major  of  Brigade. 
Mi^or  C.  P.  Ibbeuon. 

M(mmouth  and  South  WaUt.—Head  Qri. 
Carmarthen, 

Colonel   J.   8.   F.    Clarke, 
h.  p. 

M^Jor  Mann,  Unatt. 

JERSEY. 

V  mi  MaJorOoneral  Love, 
CBm  KH, 

Fort  Mqjor  ^  At^t. 
9  Lt.-CoI.  John  Praser. 

GUERNSEY  AND  AT.DERNEY.  ' 

Hordiiig,CB.  Lieut,-  Gov. 

Fort  Major  and  Adjt.  of 

(hurneey, 
Col.  J.H.Bainbrigge. 
Town  Ma)or  of  A  Idemey 
11  Col.  W.  A.  Le  Mesurier 

ijispscTiiro  Obitbbal  or  Gavauiy. 
Head  Quarters,  London. 

9MiUor-Gen.  The  Marl  nf 
Cardigtn. 

Major    Hazse, 
Coldst.  Gds. 

AssUt.  Adj.-Gen. 
Colonel     C.     Cotton, 
Unatt. 

IsLB  OF  MAa.—Sttiff'Captain  to  command  Detaohments  and  Pensioners.— CupteAn  Edward  John  Dickson. 

SCHOOL  OF  MUSKETRY  AT  HYTHE,  ANp  CORPS  OP  PEKM4NENT  INSTRUCTORS. 

Commandant Colonel  Oharla  Craufurd  Hay,  Unatt. 

Fir$t  Instructor  at  Hythe Brtvet-Lt.-Col.  Ernest  ChrlstUn  WiUord,  19  F. 

Second  lustruetor  at  Hythe Lieui.  John  M*Kay,  41  P. 


Paymaster  and  Acting  Qr.-Master 


Captain  Instructors. 

Cktpt.  Spencer  O.  Aug.Thursby,  1  P.  Fermoy 

Capt.  WiUiam  Hi<nr}  M'NeiU,  ^  P.  Parkhurst 

Capt.  Rirhard  Lacy,  89  P.  .     .     .     .  Aldcrshot 

Capt.  Francis  P.  'C«ssidy,  84  P     .    .  Preston 

Capt.  George  Dean  Pitt,  80  P.      .    .  Hythe 
Capt.  Arthur  Henry  C.  Snow,  96  P.     The  Curragh 
Br^Maj.  Wj  ndham  E.  Bewes.  78  p.     H' aimer 

Capt.  John  Lewes  Phillipps,  89  P.    .  Limerick 
Capt.  Dudley  Clurges  Hill,  40  P.      ,     T^tmplemore 
Cipt.  Richard  Qporgp  Cole*,  1  P.      .     Winchester. 


Brevft'Major  Gtfo.  Blicke  Champion  Crespfgny,    1  April 

56 ;  Ens.  P  98  Jan.  86;  Lt.  p20  July  89;  Capt.  p  17  June 
4'i;  Brevet-Major,  20  June  54. 

Lieutenant  Instructors. 

Lieut.  R.  Pretyman  Blshopp,  18  P.  .  Preston 

Lieut.  Godfrey  Baldwin,  19  P.      .    .  Wahner 

Lieut.  WiUiam  Oairnet,  SI  P.      .    .  Birr 

iietti.Andrew  Whtttrn.46P..    .     .  Winchester 

Lieut.  Edward  O'Callnghan,  51  F.    .  The  Curragh 

Capt.  Edmund  Holden  Steward,  60  P.  J imerick 

Lieut.  George  Brnett  Bulger,  09  F.  .  Mullingar 

Lieut.  John  North  Oreslock,  96  P.  .  Aldershot 

Lieut.  8.  Smyth  Windham,  Rifle  Br.  Hythe. 


The  following  Countiea,  ace.  are  not  contained  in  any  Military  District,  and  the  Troops  stationed  in  those  Counties 

report  direct  to  Head  Quarters,  yIz.i— 


Bedford, 
Berkshire, 
Bristol  4c  iricinUy, 
Buckiiigham, 


Cambridge, 
Essex, 
Gloucester, 
Hereford, 


The  Troops  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  at  C 


Hertford, 
Huntingdon, 
Kent, 
Lincoln, 


Middlesex, 
Norfolk, 
Oxford, 
Suffolk, 


Surry, 
Sussex, 

Wales,North(exc. 
Denbigh  &  Flint.) 


lichestcr  report  to  the  General  Commanding  the  South  West  District, 


RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


York. 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Northamt>erland, 
Durham,  York, 
Lincoln,  Notting- 
ham, Leicester, 
and  Rutland. 


Liverpool. 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Lancashire,  Ches- 
ter, Cumberland, 
Westmoreland, 
Derby,  Stafford, 
galop,  and  North 


Insp.Fd.Off.Col.T^  P.  M'Pher«on,C'£. 
Adj.  .    .    .  Lt.  Lowrie 
Paymaster    .    .     C.  H.  Peirse 
Surg,  to  the  Forces,  WiS.  Chisholm. 

Superintending  Qffcers, 
Lt.  Anderson,  37  F.    ..Nottingham. 

Lt.  Read,  83  P >'ewcasUe-on- 

Tyne. 
Lt.  Drago,  69  P Lincoln. 


P.  Ojr.TB  Geo.  Bell,  CB. 
Adj.l^  L^B.H    ~  ■     ~    ' 


Insp. 


Edwards,  7  May,  47 
Paymaster  .  .  ^  Capt.  Woodgate 
Sur,  to  ths  Forces^  S.  Teevan,  At.D. 

Supet  intending  (\gicers. 
Lieut.  Chads,  5  P.  Manchester 
Lieut. Berry,  81  F.Preston. 
Lieut.  Buck,  68  P.  Penrith. 


BrUtol. 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Gloucester,  So- 
merset, Devon, 
Cornwall,  Dorset, 
Wilts,  Herefqrd, 
Worcester,  War- 
wick, Monmouth, 
and  South  Wales. 


Insp.  F.  Off'  Col.  J.  Patten. 

Adj.  9  Lt.  J.  B.  Hiimilton,  6  Dec.  44. 

Paymaster    •    .    .  C.  J.  Furlong. 

Superintending  Qfficers, 
Lt.  Abbott,  75  F.  Taunton. 

Lt.  Cannon,  96  F Birmingham. 

Lt.8t.GtfOige,80F.  ..  Bristol. 
Lt.  Mackenzie,  86  P.. .  Exeter. 


London. 
I      Consisting     of 
i  the    counties  of 
;  Middlesex,    Sur- 
rey,   Kent,  Sus- 
sex, Essex,  Suf- 
folk,      Norfolk, 
Cambridge,  Hun- 
tingdon,   North- 
ampton, Bedford, 
Buckingham, 


Insp.  Fd.  Off.  Col.  T,  E.  Kelly 
Adj.  U.  W.  P.  Wyndowe 
Paymaster  .  9  R.  Jellieoe 


Surgeon 


9.  Carr,  Af.P. 


Superintending  Qjfieers. 

Lt.  Thesiger,  14  Drs London 

Car.  SubdlTisiou 
Lt.  Higginson,  16  P.  Ipswich 
Lt.  Wyatt,  47  P.  Reading 
1.1.  Nedham.  10  P.  nnmbridra 


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•Sifei/,  ifc.  of  Great  Britain. 


ILBBBSHOT. 

MiU&r^Gtn^ral  Conmandinff 9  Jir^0r-O«n.  W.  T.  KnoUjs 

Aid^-d^-Camp Capt,  John  St.  Anbju,  Snd  Cornwall  JOAm 

(  CoUmtl  Edwsrd  Hftrrey,  Unatt. 
/i.i«^F.  ^  -fc^  -.^  J  Oe»i4>»M«  William  N.  HutehiUMn,  Or.  Chit. 

Colotuls  on  the  autir 1  Cbtoiwl  OharlM  Stuart,  h.  p. 

[ColonslOw.  T.  C.  Napier,  CA.  Unatt. 

AMtittani-AtUutant-aeneral LUut.-CoUmel  F.  P.  Halnet,  Unatt. 

J}{putU'AuUtant-A4Jntiant-GenerQl    ....    Captain  P.  B.  BiekneU,  7S  F. 

AuMant-QvartemuuteT'Oeneral 

J}eputp-A4sUtanU-iiuart,rfnasUr-General  .    .  {  SftSSt  G? s!  HiiS^J  F.^ '* 


ROYAL  MILITAKT  GOLLEGB  AT  SANDHURST. 
For  the  Appointment!  ofOilloan  held  by  ComrnUtUm,  tee  "  Military  SttaMUhmtntit  "ptge  90S. 


Prqfeitort  and  Matter; 


Mathsmatiet  and    • 
Arithwutic      .    .    . 

FertifUation       .    • 

Military  Surveying 

MiUtary  Drawing 


f  John  Narrlen,  FRA8. 
J  J.  P.  Twiaden,  BA, 
^  R.  WUIlama,  MA, 
y-Bev.  A.  DMk,  27 D. 
.    £<..C!to/.W.H.AdamB,UB. 

W.  Walker 
.    John  Pierey 

(Lt,  Robert  Petlejr,  b.  p. 
Capt.  John  D.  Yemer,Unatf . 
Lieut.Wm.  PaterMn,  80  F. 


Landee^g^  Dranring  .    Edward  de  U  Motte 
Mieiory,    Geography,  \  Bev.  George  B.  Cole,  MA, 
and  CUueice      .    .  j  Bev,  Slater  W.  Heale,  MA, 
French    •    .    .    •    .      O.  Cambier 

H.MarilUer 

O.  Boully 
German    •    .    .    •    •    F.Demmler 

Carl  Dretsner 


Students  in  the  Senior  Department, 

Capt.  JanrU  83  F. 

Capt.  Armatrong •• 10  F. 

Capt.  Peacocke 16  F. 


Capt.Bagot 80  F. 

Lieut.  BranflU    10  Dn. 


EAST  INDIA  COUPANY'S  DEPOT,  RECRUITING  OFFICERS,  AND  MIUTARY  SEMINARY. 


DEPOT  AT  WARLEY,  IN  ESSEX. 

Commandant Col.  John  Thomaa  Leslie,  CB. 

9ndin  Command JAeut.-COl,  W.  Falconer  Haj. 

Paymaster Capt.  S.  J.  Sterens,  CB, 

A4futant  4*  (itr.-Master,,,Capt.  Francis  Tower 

Captain Bawlin  James  Mallock,  16 

Bengal  N.  I. 
ttM^^^M^  J  Duncan  Stewart,  M,D, 

Burgeon (Heniy  Diaper. 


RECRUITING  OFFICERS. 
Lt,  Col,  Henry  Brown  Smith  ., Bristol. 
Lt.'Col.  George  Thomson,  CB.  Cork, 

Lt.Ccl,  Henry  Brown  London,9BfSoh^-^iqMarf. 

JUttfor  James  Roxburgh Nofcry, 

Captain  Daniel  Bay  ley Dublin, 

Captain  Henry  Ylbart  Glegg . .  Bdiiiburgh . 
Lieut,'  Col,  Wm.  Turner Liverpool, 


Public  Examiner 

and  Inepector  . . . 
Ueut.'Govemor . . . 
Captain,,,  ••;•.,,, 


MILITARY  SEMINARY  AT  ADDISCOMBE 
Orderly  Ctficers  . 


)  Mjsior^en.Sir  J.  M.  Frederick 
.  5     Smith,  KH,  R.  Eng. 
. ..Colonel  Sir  Fred.  Abbott,  CB, 
•  .M^tor  Thomas  Donnelly 


Mathematics  and 


Fortifications 


Military  Drawing  < 
Surveying 


Professors  and 

{Bev,  Jonathan  Cape, Alf. 
Jlev.Alfred  Wrigley,  BA, 
H^. W.H.Johnstone,  BA* 
(Chaplain) 
Bev,  R.  Inchbald,  BA, 
Arthur  Dusantoy,  BA, 
. . .  .Lieut  T.  Cook,  BN,  FBS, 
J.  T.  Hyde,  BA. 
rLtCoLBasil  Jackson,h.p.Royal 
4}        Staff  Corps 
)  Capt.  W.  A.  Tate,  late  of  Bom- 
(.       bay  Engineers 


.  Capt,  S.  ICainwaring.Mad.  kmj 
Lt,  H.  A.  Maxwell,  Beng.  Art 
Public  Sxaminer  in  <*«)»«••«- w  wiimah 
Oriental  Department  , .  J  "«'«'•  "•  w»»on 

Masters, 


Landscape  Drawing .  •  • . 
Hindustani  Languages,, 


(  A.  Penley. 

I  John  CuUow. 

(Cha.  Bowles 

I  Major  M.  J.  Rowlaadion 

French Leon  Contanseau 

Geology  and  Mineralogy,  .D.  T.  Aoated,  AM. 

Chemistry Edward  SoUy 

Instructor  in  SmailArms  Joseph  Steirenson 
Clerh/or passing CadeU\T,  R.  Clarke,  Cadet 

and  Assist.'8urgeon    )     Depart.  India  House 
Steward,  R.  J.  LevdM^Bouseheeper,  Mrt.  Leeds 


BTAFF,  Sso.  OF  SCOTLAND. 


General  Ofteer. 


MiOor-Oen.  rise,  Melrille, 
KCB, 


Sution. 


Aide  de  Camp. 


Edinburgh     Capt.  D.  Jones, 


Staff. 


Assist,  A4j.  Gen.  Col.  Hon,  A.  A.  Dalaell,  h.  p. 

StqjirA4fut Lieut.  J.  O'Neill  _  „ 

Fort  Mqfor  ^  Ml  (JT'-Mast,  A.Cniickshank,  h.  p.78F- 


RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


Ulasgow, 
Sdinburgh 


Insp,  r,  CUT,  Coi.  A.  C.  Van  N.  Pole 

Adi f  -^-  ^^^^  Spence,  10  March,  48. 

Paymaster. . J.  M.  Kennedy 
Surgeon  to  the  Forces.  .9  F.  Slerwrlght 
PaymM<«r.. 9  Captain  J.  Middleton 
A4^a»/...John  O'Neill,  8  Feb.  48. 
Surgeon  to  the  Foreee,,&,  M.  Hadaway 


Superintending  (Officers, 

Lt.  Anderson,  M  F... Aberdeen 

Lt.  Cox,  2fi  F. Inremett 


niQitirpil  hy  V  fUn^ii.^-. 


STAFF,  &c.  OF  IRELAND. 


30(1 

Getural  Commaiidiitg  the  Troops,          CCapt.  Sir  LvdRton  Neirman,  Hart.  7  llus«arf,il«//r-//r-Cai//». 
|l  «a Ocu .  Lord  S«atoii,  OCS.,  0 CWG..  ^  &C//.  (  Brevet  Hajor  Hon.  F.  J  .£?ans  Preke,  3  Life  G<U.,     do. 
MiUtarff  Secretary^  MiQor  Hon.  Jamog  Colborne,  Unatt.    \  Assist,  MilUarj/  Secretary,  

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT.        {Head  Qitarter»^ Dublin.) 
DfpuiffAdfutant  Oen,,Col.H.  B.  Wood,  CJi.,  Ii.p.  07  F.  j  Pep.  Assist.  AdJ.Oeneral,  Major  Geo.  E  JlilUer,  hp.  80  F. 

QUARTER-M ASTER-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT.        {Head  Quarters— Dublin.) 
Pep,  Quart.  Mast.  Om.  Col.  R.  Qravps,  Unatt. |  AssUt.Dep.Qr,-Mast.  Ocw.Capt.  W.  H.D.Flftgernld,  li.p. 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT.       ( Bead  Qitartcrs— Dublin.) 
Oommandino  B.  Artillery  Col.  T.  Q.  Illgdio'.  I  Command.  R.  Engineers,  Colonel  Row. 

Assist,  Adjutant  Qeneral  Col.  R.  8.  Arnittrong. 1  Major  of  Brigadr, 


DISTRICTS. 


Districls. 


General  Officers. 


Aides  de  Camp. 


StaflT. 


Bel/ast,'-Rend  Quarters,  i 
Belfast.  ; 

The  Province  of  Ulster, !,,„,.,  ^^„  n^„„u  nit 
and    Counti«?p   of    Louth)  Mojor-Oen.Gousrh,  CiJ. 

Sligo,  and  Lei  trim. 


I  As,  AvU'  Qcn. 

Capt.Warburton,15 p.|Co»onel  R.^ W.^Brough. 


I 


/>r(6/tR.--Uead  Qaarters,! 

Dublin.  I 

The  Counties  of  Dublin,' 

KUdare,Meatb ,  WestMeath,  I 

County,  and  the  Towns  of; 
Drogbeda  and  Carrick  on 
Shannon.  I 


A'«7ft«nn|/.— HoadQuariers, 
Kilkenny.  \ 

The  Counties  of  Kilken- 
ny,   Waterford,   Wexford,  Mojor-Oen.  John  Eden,  CB, 
Qui>en*s,  and  Cnrloir,  parts' 
of  Wieklow  and  Tipperary.' 


XixMf  rjcJSt,--Uead  Quarters, 
Limerick. 
The  Counties  of  Lime- 
rick, Clare,  Oalway,  and 
Mayo,  iiarts  of  Kerry,  Tip 
perary,  and  King's. 


Corft.— Head  Quarteni, 
Cork. 

The  Countlee  of  CdVk 
and  Kerry,  with  the  ex- 
ception of  that  small  por- 
tion of  Kerry  N.K.  of  the 
river  Pealc. 


9  Wi  Sir  J.  G.  Chatterion,  St.  KH. 


9  Majnr-Oen.  Min«pl,  KH, 


Assist.  Ad/,  Gen, 

Lt.-Col.    J.    W.    Smith, 

Unatt. 

As.  Qua,M.  Gen, 

|Col.  Do>lo,  UnulL 

I 

Toirn  Major, 
Lt.  Coi.  Mylius,  Unatt. 


Lieut.  Eden,  R.  Art. 


As.  Adj.  Gen, 
MiOor    Chas.    Nasmyth 
Unatt. 

As.  Quar.  M,  Gen. 
Liout.-Col.   Win.   Inrin, 
b.  p. 


As.  A ^.  Gen. 
Lt.-Col.  P.   White,  CB, 

Unatt. 
Assist.  Qr.  Mas.  Gen, 


As,  Adj.  Gen. 
,Col.  French,  Unatt. 

As,  Qua,  If.  Gen, 
Lt-Col.  Pack,  7  F. 
Fort  Major. 
l|)  Lt.  J.  Black,  Charles 
1    Fort. 


THE  CURRAGH. 
(  Col.  J.  W.  Smitli,  CB,  Unatt.      I 
ColoMtU  on  the  Sttfff    I  Col.  C.  B.  Cumberland,  90  F.  Mafors  of  Brigade 
I  Lt^Col.  W.  P.  Bedf«»rd,  00  F.      | 
Assist.  Qnarter-Mastf.r-'Goneral Lt.-  Colonel  C.  P.  B.  Walker,  Unatt 


■■{ 


Bi.- Major  B.  E.  Ward.  00  P. 
Bt.'Mcjor  E.  Roche,  Unstt« 


RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


Northern.         Insp.  F.  Qff.  ^  Colonel  T.  Adair 
Head  Quarters,    A</.  Lieut.  Griffin      24  June  fiS 

Belfast,        '  Paymaster  ....  Jas.  Robinson 
Consisting  of  thf '  ^^^^'  *^  '*<^  Forces,  J.  Richardson 
counties  of  An-' 

Donegal,  "Downl  SnpcrlntCHdiuff  Officers, 

Fermanagh,  Ion-   Lieut.  Frosson,  98  P.  Omntfh. 
finnderry,  I^uth, 
Monaglian,      - " 
Tyrone. 


and 


Centre.  j 

Head  Quarters. ,  Itu^?.  FiaULQff'.lJSXX.  H.Trevor,  KH. 

Dublin.        j  Adj.  Lt.  C.  P.  11  amnion       24  Fib.  48 
Consistlngofthe' Pa2^.-iA«rrr    .    .    Crtj?f.  H.  B.  Adorns, 
countiesof Cavan, I  »'tf r(7ron  to  the)  *  r-i..«i.    %r  n 
Dublin,  Galway,!     Foras.    .    .   }  •»•  ^^W'^.  *./^- 
KJldare,    KIuk*«, 


Leitrim,  Long- 
ford, Mayo, 
Mcath,  Queen's, 
Roscommon,  Sli- 
go,  Westmeath, 
Wick  low,  Carlonr 
and  Kilkenny 


Southern. 
Head  Quarters, 

Cork. 
Consisting  of  the 
counties  of  Clare, 
Cork,  Kerry, 
Kilkenny,  Lime- 
rick, Tipperary, 
WuterfoM,  and 
1  Woxford. 


Hvperintending  Qfficers, 

Lieut.  Sweeny,  12  F Athlone 

Lieut.  Forstcr,  4  F Boyle 


Insp.  Fd.  Off".  Col.  T.  A,  Drought. 
Ai(/.      .      Lt.  R.  A.  Dagg,  17  Sept.47. 
Paymaster    .    .  Wm.  H.  Fitzgerald. 
Surg,  to  the  Forces,  T.  PotSr 


Superintending  Officers. 

Lion*.  Wood<,  8P Liiverich 

JJeut.  Davidson,  94  Y..,..Clonmrl 


AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  HIS  EXCELLENCY  THE  LORD  LIEUTENANT. 


Brev..Lt.-Col.  Udny      .        .        .        .        b.  p.  62  Foot, 

Capt.  C.  FUsBoy  68   Foot. 

Sxtra. 
Capt.  ffen.  Ti.  Ellis       ....      Kilkenny  Fu«. 


Comet  A.  F.  W.  Go.-e     .^  ,  ^      ^  ^i   •  7  Hussars. 

Capt.  Vise.  Russbon  u^fied  by.VjytBubn,,  q^Xj  Militia. 
Capt.  F.  Chaplin SDr.  Ods. 

U 


807 
STAFF,  Ste.  ON  FOREIGN  STATIONS. 

IONIAN  ISLANDS. 
Oovyitefaif  Ofr^  TUh,  Pmo,  SmUa  JfeiMV,  CtfaimU^  ZantStlthmta  and  OsliiMMtWd  Qtrt^ 

L§rdaigkOammiuionir Bifht.  Bon.  Sir  John  Yonnr,  SU 

AidU'.d^Camp       .       .        .  J  Cptaln  XrOfrf  John  Htnrj  Tajlour.  W  P. 

Jimor»&«n*ralonth€8taf  .      .  f  M4or-0«neral  A.  F.  Maclntoih,  ri7. 

AuiU.  MU.  Sec.     .       . 
Aidt-dS'Camp 

D€p,''<^n§r,'Ma*t.  Gtn.        Ool.  Walpole,  h.  p.  Bifle  Br. 
Mqfor  of  Brigade         .  LU-Col.  Pinucane,  h.  p.  Unatt. 


M  A  L  TA. 
Qmomor  euUComwumder'tn-ChUf        .       .       .       f  Col.  Sir  WlUiam  Held,  rCB.  B.  BnginMn. 

Atd^^o^Okmp Capt.  GoodMougli,  B.  Artiltary. 

Chmmamdimff  the  Fofeet Lu-Gen.  5ir  J.  L.PennefaUi«,  JTCB. 


Deyuty  Qr.  M,  General 
Aidee-de'Cmmp 

Brttmdier'GeneraU 

Ue^e  oj  Brigade 


TomnJiiUor 
CammeuuNng 


the  Foroee  at  Goxo 


Lt.-Col.  Pockllnffton,  Unatt. 
Capt.  Elllfton,  47  P. 
Capt.  Pannafathor,  41  P. 
W.  F.  WiUIami,  KB. 
Bandal  Bamlay 
Captain  D'Oyly,  11  P. 
Bt.-M^or  Qubbina,  85  P. 
Mi^or  B.  C.  MUford,  UnatL 


GIBRALTAM, 


Oovermoe'emd  Commander-in-Chief 
AeMiet,  Mil.  See.     . 

Aidoe^de-Camp . 


^»_  .        *%   fl#-^f  (CammMiding  B.  ArtUlery) .    Col.  B.  WlHea 
<M9»4i'^*^*^^^{(0otHmandingRoyalEngineer)  Col.  W.  C.Ward. 


9Lt.-Oen.  Sir  James  FerfUMO,  KCB. 

Capt.  Freellng,  B.  Art. 
(  Enab  Janria,  37  P. 
(  Lieut.  Hart,  16  Drt.  {Extra.) 


TmonMtdor 
Tonm  ASyutant 


*u:wm!aSi.Xv.<ir.-v.  n  F. }  ««""««  «««T««-*-^. 


CapU»in»G*Mral  ^  Go9emor''in''Chief 
Militarp  Secretary 
AidoO'dO'Oamp  . 

Lieui^Gonermioniho  Staff     • 
Mimary  Secretary    . 

Aide^'ds^Camp 

Oolumel  on  the  StafiComm.  B, 

M^for  of  Brigade 
Colonel  on  the  Stqjf^Comm.  B. 

AeeUt.  A4^.  Gen.  LU^Col.  Hon.  Bobart  BoUo,  Unatt. 

Kingston 
Xlipu4.Atf.aM.C»p«.a P.  Maodonald,  10  P.  Montreal 
Dep,  Or.  jr.  G.  Lt.-Col.  D'Urban,  h.  p.  M  P.  Unatt. 

Montreal 
A9.qr.M.  Gen.  Lt..Col.  C.  P.  Pordyec,  Unatt.  Kingston 


NORTH  AMERICA. 

Compritinc  all  the  Provinces  within  and  adfaeent  thereto. 
Sir  Edmund  Walker  Head,  Bart. 


Lient.  Betallack,  la  P. 
CANADA. 

M^or-Gen.  J.  Home  Home    .  • 

Br.  M8jorOriffln,64P. 
( Capt.  K.  M.  Hollktt,  Canadian  Biflea. 

Aru)    9  m  Col.  Bell,  C.B 

Sng.)    9  Colonel  Ord 

DepU.<lM.G.,Ueiot  Ingall,  Unatt.  Montreal 

TonmMqfor  .  «OBna.C.Maodonald,h.pJM>P.jrMitrMl 

Capt.  Alfred  Knight,  Unntt.     §Mee 

—   —        Mt^orBonreliler.h.p.  Kingston 

FortA^^ntanl   MlchMl  Dowd  IsU-aus-NeiM 


MonireaU 


Moniroai, 


Mi^or-^tonormlonthMSta^ 
AeeUt.MU.See. 
Aido-d^Qamp  .       . 
»ep.4l.M.G.    .       . 


NOYA  SCOTIA. 

Col.  Sir  J.  Oaspard  Le  Merchant,  Unatt.    •     Matifluu 
Lieut.-Col.  Le  llarehant,  Unatt. 
Capt.  W.  Brett,  76  P. 

Lleat.-Col.  T.  W.  B.  Holdsworth,  h.  p.  S  P.      MaUfitx. 
NBW  BBUNSWICK. 


Li«nt.'Gooomor 
tomnM^ior 


Liotit.-'OorHmof 


Bon.  John  Henrj  Thomas  Manners  Sntton. 
.       .       .       Lieut  T.  E.  Jonei,  h.p.  4  F.         .       .       .       St.Jokn'e, 
PBINCB  EDWABD'S  ISLAND. 
Dominic  Daly,  Esq. 
ISLAND  OF  TANCOUTEB  AND  ITS  DBPENDBNCIB8. 

Omnmor  mnd  Comwtandor-^n^CM^ James  Donglaa,  Kaq. 

MBWVOUNDLAND.                              ,  BBBMUDA. 

umder-in-ChUf,                                Governor  and  Comm.^n^Chiif, 
Charles  Henry  DarUaf ,  Bsq.                                         Colonel  Praemaik  ICnmj,  h.p. 
Aido-do-Omp  ....  \rortA4f 


Digitized  by  VjOOQIC 


Staff,  ffc.  on  Foreign  Stations.  308 

WINDWARD  AND  LEEWARD  ISLANDS. 

M^or^Qmural  cemmemding  the  Troop*  Mijor-Oen.  Sir  A.  Josiai  Clo«t4t,  CB,  KB, Barbadoes, 

Auislamt  MiUtarjf  Sooretary  ....Capt.  Pariah, 45  F. 

AidM-do-Camp  . . .  | 

Major  of  Brigade  . .Captain  Andenon,  2  W.  I.  R. 
Booornor  and  Oommander-in-ehi^oJ  Barbadort, Grenada,  \„^,f^^  jbi-W  w  n  rnUK«*«Vo  nn  jrwr  v   a.* 
SUYineenUTobago.and SULueia,and their Dei^endeneiee,  ]  ««.<*««»•  o»»'W.M.G.Colebrooke,  CS,KH.  R.  Art. 
Aide-de- Camp  and  Private  Secretary. . . . 

i Edward  John  Eyre,  Esq St,  Vincent 
Robert  William  Keata,  £sq Grenada 
Maurice  Power,  JBf^ St.  lucia 
K«rB.lllle  Hamilton,  JS.« Antifua 

^^  f  Monteerrat 

QgUeradminietering  the  Governments  Fredprick  Seymour,  Esq Nevie 

{  Cof nelius  Korlrlght,  Esq Tirgin  Islande 

Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  Trinidad  Capt,  tharlei  Elliot,  RN. 

^"oZZz?!^..  .?!!?^?f!T:!?:f:*!y.  .f .  ,^!!!^,  }  P** '"P  »•  Wodehouse,  Esq Demerara 

Dep.A4/'Gen.L.Col.F.D.Owrte,CB.li,p,%iF.Barbadae»  I  Fort  Adj.  ..Lieut.  Mackay,  1  W.I.  R Demerara 

Fori  AdJ . .  Lieut.  Thompson,  67  V Trinidad    \ . .  Thome,  1  W.  I.  R St,  Lucia 

JAMAICA,  BAHAMAS,  AND  HONDURAS. 

Captain- General  and  Govemor-in-Chief Sir  Henry  Barkly,  KCB Jamaica 

Aide'  'e-Camp  and  Military  Secretary Lieut.  Bancroft,  16  F. 

Meffor-General  on  the  Staff"  ^  Lt,  Governor 9  Mfl^or-Oen.  hd w.  Wells  Bell ., . .  .Jamaica 

Aeeietant  Military  Secretary • Captain  Oreen,  R .  Art. 

Aide-de-Camp Lieut.  Birch.  8  W.I.  R. 

Governor  and  Commander-in-chief  of  the  Bahamas  ....  Sir  Alexander  Bannerman 

Superinttfndent  at  Honduras William  Stevenson,  Esq. 

J}ep,  A4i*  Gen. . .  .Lc-Col.  T.  U.  Tidy,  h.  p.  14  P.  I  Fort  Adj,. Lieui.  Lutman,  9  W.  I.  R : .  Bahamas 

I . .  Lieut.  Jones,  2  W.  I.  R Honduras 

EAST  INDIES. 

€!aptain-General  and  Govemor-in-  Chief. The  Marquis  of  Dalhousie,  K.T. 

Military  Secretary  and  Aidede-Camp..  •.Mj^jot  J.  S.  Banks,  33  Bengal  N.I. 

AiA^  A^nm^^  i  C*P'*  ***•  *•  *■•  Campbell,  Rl.  00  F. 

Aides-de-camp I  Capt.  Edw.  Bowles,  60  P. 

Commander-in-Chief Wi  Lieut.-Gen. fl^on.  Geo.Anson. 

Military  Secretary    Lt.-Col.  Hon.  R.  Curzon,  Or.  Gds. 

1  iA^  A*  rn^-n  \  ^'•"''^' "J®'  Denlscn,  a2  Fool. 

A^desrde-Camp (  Caj^t.  J^on.  E.  J.  W.  Forester,  Unatt. 

Adjutant-General Coi.  H.  Hnveloclc,  C'H.  6S  F. 

AssUtant-Ae^tant-General MisJor  Otier,  61  F. 

Quarter- Master'  General    Colonel  George  Conf reve,  CB.,  20  P. 

Mqfor  ^  Brigade  at  Caioutta Captain  Ramsay,  75  F. 

BENGAL. 

Metf.-Gen.  commanding  the  Sirhind  Division f  Qfll  Lieut. -Gen.  Hildmay  Fane 

Aide-de-Camp    Capt.  Fane.  87  F. 

MeO-'Oen.  commanding  the  Meerut  Division 

Aide-de-  Camp 

MADRAS. 

Oovemor I^rd  Harria 

Military  Secretary  ........••• 

I  Capt.  J.  A.  Dick,  52  F. 
Aides-de-camp ••  \ 

Commander-in-Chief Il£l  Midor-Oen.  W.  T.  Reed,  CB. 

Military  Secretary   • 

Aides-de-Camp ( 

Deputy-AdJutant-General .Lt.-Col.  Charles  A.  Denison,  52  F. 

Deputy  ftuarter-Maeter-General Lieut.-CoI.  George  Talbot,  43  F. 

Mojor  of  Brigade  at  Madras M^Jor  Anderson,  86F. 

Jf a/.-  Gen.  commanding  the  Centre  Division  Mojor^en.  Marcus  Beresford. 

Aide-de-Camp Lt.  Beresford,  16  Madras  N.  I. 

Med^Gen.commanding  the  Mysore  Division Major-Gen.  P.  E.  Cralgie,  CB. 

Aido-de-Oamp Lieut.  Champion,  52  F. 

BOMBAY. 
Governor * Z/ord  Elphinstone 

MilUary  Secretary  Colonel  Bates,  96  F. 

Aide-de-Camp ...Capt.  Elphlnstone,  SH>  F. 

Commander-in-ChteJ 9  HIE  Lteut.-Gen.  .Vir  Henry  Somerset,  JTCB.  KB. 

Military  Secretary  Lieut.  Somerset,  81  F. 

Aide-de-Camp ....Lt.  Murray,  64  F. 

Deputy  Adjutant-General Col.  £.  Lugard,  CB.  29  F., 

McQor  of  Brigade  at  Bombay  M^JorHeatly,  88  F.  ^^  f 

Major-General  Commanding  North.  Division    M^or-Gen.  John  Scott,  CB.^  C  ^  O  O <J  P 

Aido-do-Camp  ....:, Lieut.  H.  Scott,  9lh  LMieers.y^^^^g'^^ 

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HONG  KONG. 
Qovernor  and  Oominandc^'iii'Chi^ of  Ilon^  Kong        .       .       .        <S«r  John  Jlowring. 

Aide-^e-Camp 

Isieutenant-Govemor  .       .       ,- Lieut-Colonel  William  Calnc,  Unalt. 

Tomi  Sfajor Capt.  Kinp,  69  F. 

CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 
Governor  and  Commaadcr-ln'Chi^^ Sir  George  Grey,  KCB. 

Military  Secretary •••• 

Aide-de-camp    

LietUrnaat-Oovernor  of  tht  Satal  DUtriet nei>Jamln  Chilley  Campbell  Pine.  Esq. 

Lt.-Geni.  Commanding  the  Foreee^  Lt.-Govemor,.U  <M  Lieui. -Gen.  James  Jackson,  JT/f. 

Military  Secretary Lt.-Coi.  G.  J.  Carjr,  Cape  M.  Riflemen. 

Aldc^o-Camv J  Cpu  Ormo.  88  Foot. 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  Colonel  Pringle  Taylor,  KU.  Unalt. 

Alde-do-Camu Captain  Taylor,  6  V. 

Deputy  (luarUr-Master  General .. .  LL-Col.  C.  t».  Smyih,  3  F. 

Mq^ore  of  Brigade [  ^  M^jor  Carruthers,  Unatt OapeTowH^^ 

CEYLON. 

Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief. Sir  George  Henry  Ward,  GCMG, 

Aide-de-camp Captan  Luztiiore,  37  P. 

Major-General  on  the  Stqff"    9  U^)or-( ien.  H.  F.  Lockyer,  07  F. 

Auistnat  Military  Secretary Captain  Bews,  Ceylon  Re«t. 

Aide-de-Camp 

Dep.  AtU.Gen.,.,U.-CiiU  Drunker,  h.p.  15  P |  D^.  Q.  jr.<?CA..CoLGarvock,  SI  P. 

WESTERN  COAST  OF  AFRICA. 
Sixa&A  Leovb. 

CtptaUt'Generaland  Govemor-ln- Chief Lt.-Col.  Hill,2  West  India Regt. 

Gambia. 

Governor  and  Commander' in-Chi^ Lt.-Col.  Lake  Smyth  O'Connor,  1  West  I.  B. 

Gold  Coast. 

Governor  and  CommandeT'ln-  Chief 

GarrUonAdJtUanU    |  Lieut.  St.  Aubin,  8  West  India  Re«t Sl^i/^' 

MAURITIUS. 
Governor  and  Cammander-in-Ckief      . . .  Isaac  Macaulay  Hlffginson,  Esq.,  CB, 

Aide-de-Cainp CMpiain  Boners,  37  K. 

Major-  General  on  the  Staff MioorGen.  CM.  H  ay . 

Aidee-de-Camp |  Capt.  Biair.  Unatt. 

Dtp,  Quartcr'Maeter  Gen,  Lt.-Col.  U.  F.  P.  Johnson,  5  P. )  Atsiet.  Mil,  Sm... Captain  Milman,  5F. 

AUSTRALIAN    COLONIES. 
NEW  SOUTH  WALES. 
Captain-General  and  Govemor-ln-Chief.  ..........  .Lt.-Col.  Sir  Wm.Thos.  Denison,  B.  Eng.  Afabourm 

Aide-de-Camp Capt.  FitzBoy,  R.  Art. 

TASMANIA. 

Lieutenant-Governor Sir  Henry  Edward  Fox  Young,  Hohart  Tojvn 

Aide-  de-  Camp 1 

Commanding  the  Force* Maj.-Gen.  DespanI,  CB. 

Motor  of  Brigade M^J.  P.  W.  A.  Bradsliaw,  Unatt.  do, 

VICTORIA. 

Captain-General  ^  Governor-  in-Chief .Capt.  Sir  Charles  Hotfaam,  KCB.  B.N. 

Aide-de-Camp Lieut.  Hotham,  U  P. 

Me^for-Gen,  on  the  Staff |l  M^Jor-Gen.  Edw.  Maearlhur,  Melbourne 

Assistant  Military  Secretary 

Aidc-de-  Camp 

Deputy  Adjutant-General  Lt.-Col.  J.  M.  B.  Neil,  40  P. 

Major  of  Brigade Capt.  Nelson,  40  P.,  Melbourne 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA. 

Ctovemorand  Commander-in-Chief Arthur  Edward  Kennedy,  Esq. 

SOUTH   AUSTRALIA. 
Captair^- General  and  Govemor-in-Chief,..,Iticb9iTd  Graves  Mae  Donnell,  Esq.,  CB.,  Adelaide 

Private  Secretary 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Governor  and  Commander-in-  Chitf, Col  T.  G.  Browne,  CB.  h.  p. 

Comminding  the  Faroes Col.  Wynyard,  C.B.  68  P. 

Deputy  Quartfcr- Master  Oenrral     Lieut.-Col.  W.  A.  M  'Clevarty,  h.  p.  48  F. 

ify.  ^m  i»r  nminn^iA  \  C»P*-  Grecnwood,  81  F Auckland 

Majors  of  BrUjade (capt.H.  J.Coou..  h.  p.  18  P....  IFe«i»vto» 

SAINT    HELENA. 

Governor  ....' Edward  Drummond  Hay,  Esq. 

Aide-de-Camp. 

Fvrt  Adjutant   

HELIGOLAND. 
Lieut.-Governor , Capt.  Sir  John  Hlndmarsh,  KA'^  Kj  O  O^  VC 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS. 
Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief, George  Rennle,  Esq. 


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EASTERN   ARMY- 


HEAD  QUAKTEE  STAFF,  &c. 

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF  General  Sir  William  J.  Codrington,  KC3. 

Military  Secretary  lAeut,-  Colonel  Blane,  Unatt. 

A9titt.  Military  Secretary Brevet  Major  W.  Boyle,  89  F. 

i  Captain  Hon,  T1.  Campbell,  Coldstream  Guard«< 
AiA^^t^rnmn  /  Captain  A.  E.  PoDsonby,  Grenadier  Guards. 

Aia»-a«.oaif»p ^  ^^^^  Lt.-Col.  Hon.  L.  Cunon,  Rifle  Brigade. 

C  Captain  J.  Hall,  4  P. 

Chief  of  the  Staff   Megor-Gen,  Charles  Ash  Windham,  CB.,  Unatt. 

Attached  to  Chitfof  the  Stinff Brevet-Lieut^^Col.  C.  H.  Morris,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 

Aide$-de-Camp Captain  W.  Earle,  40  F. 

Ccmmandant  at  Heed  Quarters    • . .  .Major  H.  Weare,  50  P. 

COMMAKOAKT  OP  SBBASTOPOL 

Adjutant-Gbneral Colonel  Hon.  W.  L.  Pakenham,  CJ3.,  Unatt. 

Atsut.  Aefjt.'General Lieut.-Col.  J.  Clark  Kennedy,  18  F. 

n-«    A^u^»   A^i    n^  i  JBr6Cc^-Afcyor  Q.  L.  Thomson,  4  F. 

Bep.  Aenets.  A^^.-^Gen J  Brenet^MJjor  R.  G.  A.  Luard,  77  F. 

QuARTER.H ASTER  GENERAL    Colonel  Hon.'VcTcy  Herbert,  CB.  Unatt. 

Atrist.  Qr.' Master-General   Lt,-Col.  Hon.  A.  £.  Hardinge,  Coldstream  Guards. 

''JBr.-ilfii/or  Willis.  77  F. 


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Dtp.  Aeeiste.  Qr.-Mae.-Gen 

I  B revet- M({Jor  H.  C.  Lock,  60  F. 
{^Brevet- Major  F.  Thesiger,  Grenadier  Guards. 
In  charge  of  Submarine  Telegraph  .  .Major  M.  A.  S.  Biddulph,  Royal  Artillery. 
Auietant  ef  Subnutrihe  Telegraph    ..Lieut.  J.  Holdsworth,  Royal  Artillery. 
In  charge  of  Field  Electric  TeltgraphLieut.  A.  A.  Fisher,  R.  Eng. 
In  charge  of  the  ConvaUecmt  Depot  J  Sretet^Major  V.  L.  Whitmore,  1  F. 
at  the  Monastery  of  St.  George  . .  ) 
IxsPECTOR  General  of  Hospital    .  .John  Hall,  M.D. 

Dbputt  Ju]>ob  Adyocatb William  Govett  Romaino,  Esq. 

Principal  Chaplain    Bev.  H.  P.  Wright. 

Chief  Veterinary  Surgeon   J.  Gloag. 

Staff  A^futant  at  Kazatch     Lieut.  E.  Budgen,  82  F. 

^^^^^^M^T.  ?."!.  .^y?.?'.'^ !  ^^^^  ^  ^'  ^^y°*"'  ®  ^• 

Provoet  Marshal Captain  G.  L.  Carmichael^  05  F. 


8TAFF  AT  BALAKLAVA,  Ac. 

COMITANDART Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  F.  P.  Harding,  S3  F. 

Assist,  Quartermaster-General Brevet- Major  K.  D.  Mackenzie,  92  F. 

Bep.  Assist.  Quartermast,' General  . .  Brevtft-Major  R.  L.  Ross,  03  F. 

Toum  Adjutant... \ Lieut.  J.  F.  Boyle,  38  F. 

Toton  Quartermaster Lieut.  J.  Baird,  41  F. 

Commandant  of  the  General  and  \  n^^*^-.  w  i?  -nr.AA  i  r- 

Ca^le  Hospital    S  ^"P^"""'  ^'  ^'  ^''^^'  ^  ^' 

Actistg  Garrison  Aiffuiant Captain  J.  Cuppagc,  80  F. 

ProvoH  Marshals \  ^^^i«*«  ?'  2?^'°^' o"o'  f  ^' 

I  Captaxn  F.  Macbean,  02  F.  C^  r^r^r^\r> 

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SEBASTOPOL. 

In  Charge  of  Kardbelnaia Lieut.^Colonel  N.  Turner,  Unatt. 

r  Brevet-Major  J.  W.  Dewar,  49  F. 

Toion  Mqiors <  Brevet-Me^or  C.  Gooch,  62  F. 

C  Captain  H.  Buchanan,  47  F. 


DIVISIONAL  STAFF. 


CAVALRY  DIVISION. 

LiEUT.-GsNS&AL  Commanding JAeut.'General  Hon,  Sir  J.  Y.  Scarlett,  KCB, 

C  Captain  C.  P.  Rosser,  10  Hossars. 

Aidet'de-Catnp <  Captain  H.  D.  Slade,  1  Dr.  Gds. 

C  Captain  J.  Thursby,  9  F.  {Extra), 

Aenat.  Ac^futant- General Br,  Lt,-Coh  C.  C.  Shute,  6  Dtb. 

Dep,  Assist,  Ac^.'Oen • Mqjor  James  ConoUy,  Unatt. 

Assist.  Qr^-Master-Oeneral Brevet  Lieut, -Col.  G.  W.  Mayow,  Unatt. 

Dep.  Assist,  Qr.-Master-Oen Br. -Major  E.  Fellowes,  11  Drs. 

Commanding  Heavy  Brigads BrigadierGeneral  J.  Lawrenson,  17  Lanoert. 

Aide-de- Camp    Captain  Sir  William  Gordon,  17  Lancen. 

Brigade- M€{f  or Captain  E.  D.  Hunt,  6  Drs. 

Troops.— 1  Dr.  Gds.,  4  Dr.  Gds.,  5  Dr.  Gds.,  1  Drs.,  2  Drs.,  6  Drs. 

Commanding  Light  Brigade     Brigadier-Oeneral  Lord  George  Paget,  CB,  4  Lt.  Dm. 

Aide-de-camp  Captain  R.  Poi*tal,  4  Lt.  Drs. 

Brigade-Mqfor Brevet-Major  S.  G.  Jenyns,  CB,  W  Lt.  Drs. 

Troops.— 6  Dr.  Gds.,  4  Lt.  Drs.,  12  Lancers,  13  Lt.  Drs. 

Commanding  Hussar  Brioadb Brigadier  General  F.  G.  Shewell,  CB,  8  Hussars. 

Aide-de-Camp    Lieut,  C,  Heneage,  8  Hussars. 

Brigade-Mtyor Brevet-Mqjor  £.  Tomkinson,  8  Hassan. 

Troops.— 8  Hussars,  10  Hussars,  11  Hussars,  17  Lancers. 


FIRST  DIVISION. 

Lieut. -General  Commanding 912ft  Lieut,- General  Lord  Rokeby. 

(Captain  Hon,  W.  Wellesley,  Goldst  Ods. 

A ides-de-Camp <  Brevet  Major  Hon,  W.  Coke,  Scots  Fus.  Gds. 

\Cttptain  Hon,  A.  Egerton,  Gren.  Gds.  {Extra), 

Assist.  Adjutant- General   Lieut.-Col.  Lord  Arthur  Hay,  Gr.  Gds. 

Dep,  Assist,  Adjutant- Gen Brevet-Mtyor  F.  Baring,  ScoU.  Fus.  Gds. 

Assist,  Qr.'Master-General Brevet- Lieut 4- Col  W.  Sankey,  47  F. 

Dep.  Assist,  Qr,-Mas,'Gen Captain  S.  Darling,  9  F. 

Commanding  Brigade  of  Guarbs  ....  Brigadier- General  J.  R.  Craufurd,  Gren.  Gds. 

^      Aide-de-Camp  Captain  C,  Sturt,  Gren.  Gds. 

Brigade  Mqfor Brevet  Lieut,-  Col,  G.  W.  A.  HIgginson,  Qren.  Gds. 

Troops.— 3rd  Batt.  Gren.  Guards,  IstBatt.  Coldst.  Guards,  1st  Batt.  Scots.  Fus.  Guards. 

Commanding  Second  Brigade   Brigadier- General  C.  W.  Ridley,  Gr.  Gds. 

Aide-de-Camp    Brevet-Mtyor  H.  Browne,  9  F. 

Brigade  Mtyor Brevet-Major  R.  J.  Eagar,  31  F. 

Troops.— 9  F.,  13  F.,  31  F.,  56  F. 


HIGHLAND  DIVISION. 

Libut.-Genbral  Commanding Mtyor- General  Duncan  A.  Cameron,  CB,  42  F. 

Aides-de-Camp  |  Captain  H.  Montgomery,  42  F. 

Assist,  Adjutant-General Lieut.-Col  £.  Haythorne,  1  F. 

Dep,  Assist,  Atff, -General   Captain  H.  H.  Stevenson,  79  F. 

Assist,  Qr.-Master-General Lieut.-Col.  L.  Shadwell,  Unatt. 

Dep,  Assist,  Qr.^M aster-General  ....  Captain  F.  H.  Crawford,  98  F. 

Commanding  Ist  Brigade Colonel  M.  K.  Atberiey,  93  F. 

Aide-de-Camp     Captain  W.  C.  Lyon,  82  F. 

Brigade  Major Brevet-Major  A.  Pitcairn,  42  F. 

Troops.— 42  F.,  92  F.,  79  F.  93  P. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade Brigadier- General  F.  Hurn,  CB,  20  F. 

Aide-de-Camp Brevet-Mfijor  C.  R.  Butler,  fiO  F. 

Brigade  Mtyor Captain  R.  C.  W.  Stuart,  71  F. 

Troops.— 1st  Batt.  1  F.,  2nd  Batt.  1  F.,  71  F.,  90  F.,  72  F.  . 

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SBCOND  PIYISION. 
Lixut.-Gensral  Commakbiko lAeut.-Oeneral  H.  W.  Banard,  C£, 

AuUM^djt^ramm  \  ^^^^'  Neyille,  Royal  Bngfoeers. 

Aidsi-^de-Cafn^ J  i,>«^  A.  B.  St.  Clair,  4  F.  {HOrprtUr). 

AtntU  A4fuiant'OeMral CoUmel  R.  Wilbraham,  CB,  Unatt. 

Dep.  AsHst.  Aey. 'General Br,*Mqfor  J.  W.  Thompson,  10  S)n. 

As9Ut.  Qr.'MMter-Gensral Brevet'Mqfor  H.  M.  Hamilton,  47  F. 

Dep,  Aisist,  Qr.'Mtuter^Gen Brevet- Mqfor  Wm.  Bellairt,  49  F. 

CoMMANDiNo  IsT  fiRiOADB    Brigadier- Ocneral  M.  Barlow  14  F. 

Aide-de-Camp   Captain  J.  Barlow,  14  F. 

Brigade-Mqfor detain  H.  R.  Warge,  66  F. 

Troopa.— 3  F.,  80  F.,  65  F.,  96  F. 

CoMMANDiNo  2nd  Brioadb Colonel  W.  O'G.  Haly,  CB,  47  F. 

Aide-de-Camp 

Brigade-Mqjor Brewt-Mqjar  H.  Rowlands,  41  F. 

TroopB.-^l  F.,  47  F.,  49  F.,  62  F.,  82  F. 


THIRD   DIVISION. 

LiivT.-OsNB&AL  Commanding Heut,-Generdl  Sir  William  Eyre,  KCB. 

r  Brevet- Major  P.  Robertson,  4  F. 

Aidei-de-Camp J  Xiev/.  8.  G.B.  St.  Clair,  21  F. 

t  Lieut.  Eyre,  lUfle  Brigade  (Extra). 

AttUt.  At^.-General ATaror  J.  E.  Thaekwell,  22  F. 

Dep.  Asntt.  Acff. -General    Bt.-Major  M.  Dowbiggin,  4  F. 

Asaitt.  Qr.-Maeter-General Bt.-Mqjar  Bomston,  90  F.  (Aetinff). 

Dep.  Ateist.  Qr.'Maeter-Gen Oaptain  Gordon,  82  F. 

CoxMAKDiNO  1st  Brioadb    . •  •• Brigadier-General  C.  Warren,  CB.  66  F. 

Aide-de-Camp Captain  Ricbards,  66  F. 

Brigade  Majer Br.-Mqfor  C.  F.  T.  Daniell,  38  F. 

Troops.— 4  F.,  14  F.,d9  F.,  60  F.,  89  F. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade   Brigadier-General  C.  TroUope,  62  F. 

Aide-de-camp   Captain  J.  C.  Sheffield,  21  F. 

Brigade-Mt^or Brevet-Mttfar  W.  Fanssett,  44  F. 

Troops.— 18  F.,  28  F.,  38  F.,  44  P. 


FOURTH  DIVISION. 

Libut.-Gbnbral  Commanding    9  Mqfar-General  R.  Qarred,  KB.  46  F. 

^i'^-^-Ca.np {S:^SA'S;'J^.^'- 

AsOet.  Adjutant-General Bt.-Lt.-Colonel  Hugh  Smltii,  S  F. 

Bep^  Aaeiet.  Adjutant-Generel   Br,-Mt0or  Hon.  G.  Elliott,  Rifle  Br. 

Astiet.  Qr.-Master-General Bt.'Lt.- Colonel  Hallewell,  28  F. 

J>cp.  Aeeitt.  Qr.- Matter- General  • . ..dqftain  Brook,  80  F. 

Commanding  Ist  Brigade    Brigadier-General  Hon.  A.  A.  Spencer,  CB,  44  F* 

Aide-de-camp  Brevet-Mqjor  J.  Robinson,  44  F. 

Brigade' Mi{jor Captain  Earle,  67  F. 

Tfoop9.-17  F.,  20  F.,  21  F.,  67  F.,  63  F. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade   Brigadier-General  G.  StauntoD|  31  F. 

Aide-de-camp Lieutenant  Herbert,  31  F. 

Brigade  MtQor Brevet-Mqjor  A.  R.  Garrett,  46  F. 

Troops.— 46  F.,  63  F.,  68  F.,  Ist  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade. 


LIGHT  DIVISION. 

Lun7T..GBNBRAL  COMMANDING MefoT'General  Lord  William  Paidat^  €3, 

A^dee-de^Cmmp J  Captaxn  C.  Milllgan,  80  F. 

J«fj«#.  A4juiant-General    Brevet-Mqjor  Glyn,  Rifle  Br.  (Acting^ 

Bep.  Aeeiat.  A^.-General  Br.-Mqjor  Hon.  A.  M.  Cathcart,  98  F. 

Aseiit.  Quarter-Master-General    ....Br,  Mqjor  Hon.  Q.  Cliflbrd,  Rifle  Br.  (AcHng.) 
Dep.  Aeniet  Qr. -Master-General,  ....  Captain  Walseley,  00  P.  i 

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Commanding  Ist  Bkioaue Briffadier-Oeneral  C.  T.  Vaii  Siraubeuzee,  3  F. 

Aide-de'Camp Captain  B.  Van  Straubenzee^  9  F. 

Brigade'Mttfar Brevet'MaJor  Wm.  Pretteman,  38  F. 

Troops.— 7  F.,  23  F.,  33  F.,  and  34  F.,  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Br. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade Colonel  Lysons,  CB,  23  F. 

Aide-de-Camp Captain  Daff,  23  F. 

BrigadC'MaJor Brevet'Major  Cbii^[>endal1,  19  F. 

Troops.— 19  F.,  77  F.,  88  F.,  97  F. 


ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT. 
Moyal  Artillery. 

CoMMAMDiKO  RoYAL  Artillkry LietU.' General  Sir  Richard  J.  DacreB,  KCB. 

A  -j^  j^  /^««.«  t  Brevet  Lieut.- Col.  E.  B.  Hamley. 

Atdee-de-^amp I  Brevet  LUut..  Col.  S.  B.  QovdoL 

Aeeiet.  Adjutant^ General    Lieut. -Col  J.  M.  Adye,  CB. 

Ti««    A*^0*,  d^**.*»^*  n^^»i         ^  Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel.  J.  C.  W.  Fortettcue. 
Dep.  Assists.  Adjutant-General . . . .  ^  Brevet-Major  Reilly. 

Assist.  Qr. -Master- General    Brevet-Mqfor  G.  T.  Field. 

JDep.  Assist.  Qr. -Master  General  . . . , Brevet-Major  Strange. 

Brigade  Major Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel  Hon.  E.  J.  Gage* 

Commanding  R.  Horse  Artillery    Colonel  D.  Wood,  CB. 

A^uiant    Brevet-Major  G.  C.  Henr^-. 

Commanding  Artillery,  Bcserves Lieut-Col.  H.  J.  Morris. 

Adjutant    . . » Brevet-Major  P.  L'£8traug€. 

Commanding  Artillery,  Highland  J>iv.  Lieut-Col.  A.  J.  Taylor. 

Adjutant    Captain  C.  H.  Smith. 

Commanding  Artillery,  2nd  Bivisimi  .. Lieut. -Col.  H.  Aylmcr. 

Adjutant    Captain  H.  Heynian. 

Commanding  Artillery,  9rd  Division    . , Lieut.' Col.  W.  R.  Ncdbaui. 

Atljutant    Captain  L.  H.  Depnc. 

Commanding  AriilUrry,  4th  Division    . . 

Adjutant    

Commanding  Artillery,  Light  Division    Lieut.^Col.  P.  Maclean. 

Adjutant    Captain  P.  J.  Campbell. 

Cofntnanding  Siege  Train  Colonel  J.  St.  George. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adjutant- General Brevet- Major  W.  E.  M.  O'Reilly. 

Dep.  Assist.  Qr.- Master- General  ....Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel  Strange. 

Brigade-Major Brevet-Mqjor  Bolton. 

Superintending  Medical  Officer Senior  Surgeon  R.  C.  Elliot. 

Troops.-n.  Horse  ArtUlery  A.  C.  I.—Batteries  A.  B.  E.  F.  G.  H.  W.  P.  J.  V.  Q.  Y.  X. 

Boyal  Engineers. 

Commanding  R.  Engineers Lieut.-Colonel  Lloyd. 

Aide-de-Camp Lieutenant  Donnelly. 

Assist.  Adjutant-General   Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel  Bourcbier. 

Brigade  Major Brevet-Major  C.  B.  Ewart. 

Dep.  Assist,  Qr. -Master General  . . .  / .  .Lieut.  Leahy. 

Companies.— Vo9.  1,  2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  9,  10,  1 1. 


The  QueeiVs  Cotnmissioner  at  thef 

Head  Quarters  qf  the  French  ^Major- General  H.  H.  Rose,  CB. 

Army , j 

Assistant  do Lt.-Colonel  Hon.  St.  Georga  G.  Foley,  ITnatt. 

The  Qtteen*s   Commissioner  ai  the^ 

Head  Quarters  qf  the  Sardinian  ^Coloticl  Hon.  George  Cadogan,  Gr.  Gds. 
Army 3 


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LAJ^fD  TBANSPOET  C011P8. 

Director  General. 
Colonel  Wm.  M.  S.  M'Murdo,  Unatt. 

AMistani  Direetor-General  and  Asnst.  Qr.-MoMter  Oeneral. 

Major  W.  E.  Evans,  1  Bombay  Fas.,  21  Sept.  55. 

Naval  Assistant  Director— Vred.  C.  Herbert,  Lieut.  B.N.  I  Feb.  55. 

Mqfor. 

Wm.  Mayiie,  Ens.  17  Aug.  41 ;  Lt,  28  Sept.  49  ;  Capt,  9  Sept.  61 ;  Major,  21  Sept.  55. 

Captains  qf  DimsUnis, 

Johu  Wood,  Captain  2  Madras  Eur.  Inf.,  20  Jan.  55. 

Robert  P.  Warden,  Lieut.  16  Bombay  N.  I.,  28  Jau.  55. 

Charles  Hudson,  1  May  55. 

P.  S.  Ogilvy,  Lieui.  20  Madras  N.  I.  11  May  55. 

Henry  M'Gorrery,  7  Sept.  55. 

Thomas  Yokes,  7  Sept.  55. 

Second  Captains. 

Robert  Godber 7  Sept.  55 

Henry  Hilllker= 7  Sept.  55 

William  Banks 7  Sept.  55 

WiUiam  Handysidc 25  Sept  55 

William  Henry 16  Nov.  55 

Paymaster. 
Fred.  F.  Fereday,  9  >'^ov.  55.  . 

Adjutants, 
William  Corbett,  10  Morch  55.    |      Robert  William  Jenkins. 

Quarter -Masters  of  tJie  Corps. 
John  Jones,  22  June  55.  |      John  Scott,  31  Aug.  iM. 

Quarter- Masters  of  Brigades. 

Henry  Miller t 2  Feb.  55  |  Eogcne  Sherwood     ••  31  Au?.  55 

Gtorge  Ross  Caldwell 0  Feb.  55 

Richard  Brennan 8  Feb.  55 

JohnSewell 12  Feb.  56 

Charles  Hutton     2  Mar.  55 

James  Young    30  Mar.  55 

William  Stevens^ 24  April  55 

St.  John  WUlans 3D  April  55 

Andrew  Henry 15  May  55 

John  Cnsack 14  June  55 

Joseph  Hamilton 6  July  55 

Thomas  Witchell •  • .  •  31  Aug.  55 

Joseph  Cheese 31  Aug.  55 

William  Edmund  Cater 31  Aug.  55 

Comets. 

James  Milne 23  Nov.  55    Henry  Keogh    23  Nov.  55 

W.  Mayne 28  Not.  55    Edward  J ervis 23  Nov.  55 

Francis  Bleazley   23  Nov.  55  .  Jame»  Bodkin 23  Nov.  55 

George  James    23  Nov.  55    Nathaniel  Burslem  23  Nov.  55 

George  Edwards   23  Nov.  55  ,  Arthur  Gait   23  Nov.  55 

John  William  Beatty   23  Nov.  55  ;  Robert  Crowe    23  Nov.  55 

JamesBridge    23  Nov.  55  i  Joseph  Smith    , 23  Nov.  55 

Frederic  Bond  23  Nov.  55  j  William  M' Call 23  Nov.  55 

John  Bruen  Rntledge 23  Nov.  55    Bernard  H.  Burke 23  Nov.  55 


Joseph  Harris 7  Sept.  55 

C.  P.  Williams 7  Sept.  55 

Charles  Chevallier 7  Sept.  55 

William  Heniy  Lauder 7  Sept.  55 

Adolphus  Murphy 7  Sept.  55 

Johu  Walsh 7  Sept.  55 

William  Henry  Dawson 7  Sept.  55 

Richard  Sedley 21  Sept.  55 

Lynch  John  Keogh 21  Sept.  55 

John  Granger    1  Oct.   55 

Richard  Neville     2  Oct.  55 

Richard  Boyd 23  Nov.  55 


Bedmayne  B.  Foster    23  Nov.  55 

VinceutAplin  23  Nov.  55 

William  Spalding 23  Nov.  55 


Ruben  Hill  Powell    23  Nov.  55 

Brabazon  M.  Hallowes    30  Nov.  55 

William  Talbot 7  Dec.  65 


1  Qr.-Mast«r  SteTeus  serTed  with  the  40th  Rest,  throughout  tbo  operations  in  China  (Medal),  commencing  with  the 
Urat  takiug  of  Chuean  and  terminating  with  the  landing  before  Nankin,  including  the  itorm  and  capture  of  the 
Iieigbie  above  Canton,  attack  and  rapture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Ohosan,  attack  and  eapi-ure  of  the  height  of 
Chinhae,  oecnpatlon  of  Nlngpo  and  repulse  of  the  night-attack,  capture  of  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and 
Chlnklangfoo.  ^ 

2  Captain  Hllllker  serred  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragroons  the  campaign  of  1849  in  AlfghaniKtan  (Medal),  IncludiDg  the 
foretng  of  the  Khyber  Pass,  storming  the  heights  of  Jugdullack,  actions  of  Teieen  and  Huft  Kotul,  occupation  of 
Cabui,  and  capture   of  Iktaliff.    Served  also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  aflUr  at  Ifamnuggur 

•  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Sadooluporc,  and  battles  of  CliiMianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  C1h»vf). 


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Eoitem  Army. 


Veterinary  Surgeons^ 


William  Death 11  May  55 

William  Vapley 15  Aug.  55 

John  James  Gbamion .••....  15  Aug.  55 

Thomas  Paton 15  Aug.  65 

Henry  Husaey 15  Aug.  65 

John  BuiT 15  Aug.  55 


William  Lyle  Fenner   15  Aug.  55 

William  Dorrofield 28  Dec.  55 

George  Fleming    28  Dec  55 

Joseph  Bale 28  Dec.  56 

JohnMoir.    28  Dec.  55 


Agent* — Sir  John  Kirkland. 


TEOOPS. 

Ctmalry.^l  Dr.  Qds.,  4  Dr.  Ode.,  5  Dr.  Ode.,  6  Dr.  Gds.,  1  Drs.,  2  Drs.,  4  Lt.  Drs.,  6  Drs., 
8  Husears,  10  Hussars,  11  Hussars,  12  Lancers,  13  Light  Drs.,  17  Lancers. 

It^antry.—^  Batt.  Or.  Gds.,  Ist  Batt  Coldstream  Guards,  Ist  Batt.  Scots  Fus.  Gds.,  let  Batt.  I  F., 
2  Batt.  1  F.,  3  F.,  4  F.,  7  F.,  9  F.,  13  F.,  14  F.,  17  F.,  18  F.,  19  F.,  20  F.,  21  F.,  28  F., 
28  F.,  30  F.,  31  F.,  33  F.,  34  F.,  38  F.,  39  F.,  41  F.,  42  F.,  44  F.,  46  F.,  47  F.,  48  P., 
49  F.,  50  F.,  65  F.,  56  F.,  57  F.,  62  F.,  63  F.,  68  F.,  71  F.,  72  F.,  77  F.,  79  F.,  82  F., 
88  F.  89  F.,  90  F.,  92  F.,  93  F.,  95  F.,  97  F.,  1st  and  2nd  Battalions  Rifle  Brigade. 

Royal  Artillery.—ILoytl  Horse  ArtiUery  A.  C.  I. ;  and  Batteries  A.  B.  E.  F.  G.  H.  W.  J.  V. 
T.  Q.  Y.  Z. 

S^peri  and  Miners, — Companies  1,  2,  3, 4^  1,  9,  9, 10, 11. 


The  Bosphorusj  GalUpoU,  tJie  Dardanelles,  and  Smyrna. 


Commandant  at  Scutari  ... 
Atiiit,  Military  Secretary  , 

Aide'de-Camp 

AsHst.  A4f,-Gen, 


JDep*  AsHitg,  Ad^j. -General ......  j 


Dep,  Aerists.  Qr.-Mr,-Gen. 


Stcfff  Officers  attached  to  the  In- 
fantry J)ep6t 


Adjutant  qf  Infantry  Depot  . 
Paymasters,  Infantry  Depot . 


Quarter-Master,  Ir^fantry  Depot 

Cinnm.Artil.  Dep,  at  Pera 

Adjutant 

CmiHonding  R,  Engineers 

Barrack'Master    

Commanding  Depot  of  Prisoners 
ofWaratProti 


Mqfor-Gen.  Henry  K.  Storks,  KH. 

.  Capt.  £.  Seager,  8th  Hussars. 

Capt,  W.  W.  MaiUand,  49  F, 

Lt.'Coh  Sillery,  30  F. 

Capt,  C.  W.  St.  Clair,  57  F. 

Capt,  King,  13  F. 
CBr.  Lt,'Col,  W.  Morris,  CB.,  17  Lancers. 
J  Mqfor  John  Haekett,  Unatt. 
5  Bt,^Mqjor  Lewes,  3  F. 
C  Capt.  W.  D.  Macdonald,  93  F. 

Br.'Mqjor  Heaton,  87  F.  (Kulalie). 

Capt.  BnUer,  36  F. 

Capt.  Seagrare,  12  F. 

Capt.  Neville,  11  F. 

Capt.  Williams,  60  F. 

Capt.  Calcctt,  26  F. 

Capt.  White,  76  F. 

Capt,  Fairtlough,  12  F. 

Lieut.  H.  A.  W.  Ayton,  84  F. 

Sneiyn  Stapp,  58  F. 

Capt.  W.  H.  West,  E.  I.  C.  S. 

Capt.  G.  Henderson,  do. 

Lieut.  J.  Moreland,     do, 

>,Lieut,  J.  Davidfon,     do. 

., Lieut,  C.  Flnnerty,  47  F. 

!  Thomas  Cassidy,  11  Apr.  65 ;  Q.  M.,  4  May,  49. 
Lieut,  W.  T.  Baker,  86  F.  '  J» 

Capt.  Spring,  44  F.  (Acting), 
Capt,  Charles  S.  Thomas  (Kulalie), 
i  Quarter-Master  Timothy  Morris,  28  May  47 :  JEns. 
\        16  Jan.  47.  ^        ' 

.  .Lt.'Col.  Wodehouse. 
> .  Capt.  Soady. 
, .  Brev,  -  Mefor  Lloyd . 
,. Lieut.  J.  F.  Grier,  88F. 

I  Major  Neville,  1  F. 


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Smyrna. 
Sitff  Officer Cflp^.  W.  Bardcn,9F. 

Abydos. 

Commandant Br.-Major  Wm.  John  Chads,  64  F. 

(Cap/.  Hewitt, 62  F. 
StaffOJfleers <Capt.  La  Touche,  98  F. 

(  Copt.  Basalgette,  87  F.  .or. 

f  Wm.  Macdonnell,  22  Apr.  63;  JBn9.  18  Aug.  48;  Li. 
Faymoiter |        26June62. 

Renkioi. 

Staff  Officer Li^nit,  Bennett,  7  F. 

Paymaster Alexis  Corcoran,  8  July  42. 


Varna. 
Director  qf  Submarine  Telegraph,  »Capt,  Olderahaw,  R.  Art, 


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iMILITARY  AND  CIVIL  DEPARTMENTS. 


WAR  DBPARTMENT. 
Priu,  SfC,  of  State,  Rt,  Hon.  Ijord  Poatnure,  KT. 
GCB. 

Under  Scerttary,  Colonel  O.  C.  Mundy,  UnalU 


WAR-OFFICE  BR\NCH. 

Deputy  Secretary  at  War,  Benjamin  11  awes,  Esq, 
Clilcf  Examiner  of  Army  Account$,  R.  C.  Klrby,  Esq, 


ORDNANCE  BRANCH. 

CUrk  of  the  Ordnanee,Vfnk.  Ifonsell,  E$q.  M,P. 

Private  Secretary,  Henry  J.  Lyncb,  Eiq. 

Inspector  General  ( |l  Li.'Gen.  Sir  John  F.  Bargoyne, 

ofFortifieationeX     GCB. 
n^^t»  if..     J  i*/.-0»Z.  H.  D.  Harness. 
Deputy  do.    j  Crtpr.  R.M.  Laffan. 
Jseist^Deputy  do..  Major  H.  C.  C.  0«rcn. 

^SflTrtiM^"'!  »^''><""-  ■«^-  C«'Or.  CB. 
Director  General  tf  Store*,  John  9>*  Oodlny,  Esq. 
Director  General  of  Contracts,  Thomas  Huwoll,  Esq. 
Director  General  ofC  Colonel  Sir  Tho,  8.  H.  C.  Trou- 

Armif  Clothing      X     bridge,  J}<.,  h.  p. 
Assistant  <fo.,Goorro  D.  Ramsay,  Esq. 
Accountant  General,  Henry  Smltli,  Esq. 


JUDICIAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Deputy  ditto   Stephen  Charles  Desboo,  Ag. 

Office,  36|  Great  George-ttrect,  Westminster. 


INSPECTOR  OF  REGIMENTAL  COLOURS. 

Albert  Wm.  Woods,  Esq.  Lancaster  Herald. 

Heralds'  College,  Doctors'  Commons. 


I    COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MILITARY  COLLEGE. 

I  Ex  Qfieto. 

I  Tlio  Field  Marshal  Commanding  in  Cb\et  President. 

The  Secretary  for  War   Yiee  Presldint. 

The  Adjutant  General. 

1  he  Quarter-Master  General. 

The  Governor  of  the  Royal  Military  GoUese. 

Specially  appointed. 
General  Sir  Ralph  Darling,  GCH. 

Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bl.GCX,  GCMG. 

Sir  Gcorce  Brown,  GCB, 

Sir  Hew  D.  Rosa,  GCB.  R.   Art. 


WOOLWICH. 

Sapcrintindcnt  of  Royal  ^  Lt. -Col.    F.   M.   Eardley 

Gun  Factories^  <.     Wilmot. 

Do  of  R,  Carriage  Departuicnt,  Lt.-CoL  A.  Tulloh. 
Do.  of  Royal  LnboratoricSf  Capt.  £.  M.  Boxer. 
Do.of  R.  Factories  of  Small  Arms,    Capt.  W.  M.  H. 

Dixon. 


COMMISSARIAT  BRANCH. 
Principal  Clerk,  Samuel  Petrie,  Esq, 

ARMY  PAY  OFFICE. 
Paymastcr-Ocn.,  Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Lowe,  HI.P. 


Lt.  Gen.  H.  R.  H.  The  Duhe of  Camhrldga,  KG.  GCU. 
ilaJ.-Gen.  Charles  Yorke,  Military  Secretary. 


COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MILITARY  ASYLUM. 
Ex  Officio. 
The  Field  Marshal  Commanding  in  Chief  President. 

The  Secretary  for  War  Vice  President. 

The  Bishop  of  Loudon. 

Tho  Bishop  of  Winchc»tor. 

The  Paymaster  General. 

The  Adjutant  General. 

The  Quarter-Master  General. 

The  OoTenior  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 

The  Lieut..GovGmor  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 

The  Governor  of  the  Royal  Military  Colleee. 

The  Colonel  of  the  Ist  Life  Guards. 

The  Colonel  of  the  2nd  Life  Guards. 

The  Judsc  Advocate  GeneraL 

The  Deputy  Secretary  at  War. 

-   _  Specially  appointed. 

I  General  Sir  Ralph  Darling,  GCH. 

I  5t>  Howard  Douglas,  Bt.  GCB.  GCMG. 

Sir  Hew  D.  Ross,  GCB.  R.  Art. 

j  Lt.-Gen.  JSr.  R.  H.  The  Duke  of  Camhtiige,  KG  GCB. 


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ORDNANCE  STOIlRKEEE»ERS  AND  DEPUTY-STOREKEEPERS. 


Storekeepers, 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


Storehcepert, 
*Goo'lmanS«nde» 
•Duvid  Wilkie 


ALDKaXBY 

Carlinlb 

Chatham HeniyT  Jones 

CiiBSTBR  *John  Wiilker 

DEVOwroRT Joseph  P'Uatt      A.  C.  Windpjer 

Dover  *JohQ  Oanirc 

EoiMBUROU *ThQtDa»  Qibbs 

BHriBLO  JameA  Windsor 

Port  Qborob,  N.B.    . *Wni.  Klnt; 

OUBRVSBT   '. R.  II.  Ozanne 

Harwich *C.  Sharp 

Hull *J.  Tarn.... 

Htdb  Park 'JaraesSt.Qeorge 

Jbrsby •O.Bayly. 

KBXifAV  Poiarr....  C.Ellis 


Deputy 
Storckerpei  i» 
JanuM  Duncan 
•Edm.  Chttwner 
E.  M.Mour* 


Storeheepen, 

Marchwoov 

PaXBRUKB   

PouTSMOUTH  ......  Alex.  Sto%Turt 

Prxddy'b  Hard....  Auff.  Wnght 

PnupLEBT    ....  ...  *John  GrtHjnsill 

Stxklimo  Ca'^tlb *Alez.  Gun 

TiLBuuY  Fort  ....  *  J.  T.  Kalghi 

TiPNBR  POX.NT *9C!ffpf.T.R.  Agncw 

The  1  oWBit Richard  Eaton    E.  O.  Kln^ 

TTNBMOirrH  Castle         W.  D.  Staplrjr 

Upxor  Castlb  ....  John  Shepherd 

Waltham  Abbby *Ricb.8.A.DI.>srtt 

Wbbdox    *0.  H.  Cooper 

Woolwich Joseph  Pellatt 


W.  Morri* 


IRELAND. 

DUBLXV  . 


Athlobb *ArtharBo«te 

Charlbhobt  ako  ARacAOU  *9Gordoo  Thomson'  Dubcabnor  Fort. 

Cork  H ajuboor  . . . .  *T.  C«  MartcUi  I  Ebkukillbb 


yjohn  Batcher^ 


FOREIGN  STATIONS. 


AjrriouA 

Bahamas *P.  Urouct 


•Geo,  F.  C.  Peter 


BALAKLATA ^^^  (  J.  Nifholl* 


Barbaoobs F.  M.  Cromartie  James  F.  Marett 

Bbrhuoa *W.  L.  Penoo 

Oapb  op  Good  Hopb  Robert  Cooper 

Colombo Thomas  Dawson 

CoRPO    • O.  Wyatt 

Dbmbhara *R.  A.  T.  Walker 

DoMiBiGA *John  Drew 

Gibraltar RIehard  Foraian  O.  Stokes 

Graham's  Towb  ..  J.  C.  Sauudcr      W.  H.  H.  Scott 

Orrnada *EvanC.Hanner 

Ualipaz H.  Ince  Wro.  H.Tapp 

HoBART  Towv  ....  Richard  Rogers    Wm.  Windstir 

UoBDCRAS •U.UeR. Maxwell 

Ho3co  Koiro    Go3.  Chapman 

Jamaica  Joseph  Leacock  *R.  Rogers 

KxKoaroM,  U.  C...  JamfS  A.  Harvey 

SlALfA  Jeremy  JoDcs       *F.  A.  Piesse 

MAURXnirB U.  Uucflsrlane 

MosTKBAL Jas.  T.  Elliott      W.  H.  Blenkame 

The  *  denotes  those  acting  as  Barrackmasters. 
y.B.— STOREKEEPERS  hSTe  the  relaUve  rank  of  MAJOR,  and  DEPUTY-STOREKEEPERS  thai  of  CAPTAIN 

8  Mr.  Thomson  has  reesWed  the  SiWer  War  Uedal  wiih  three  Claiips  for  Talavcra,  Rusaco,  and  DadiOoz. 
S  Mr.  Botcher  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badi^oz,  Vittoria,  St. 
Sebastiaa,  Orttaes»aBd  Touloase. 

BARRACK-MASTERS.  ~ 

•^«  BARRACK-MASTERS  of  1st  Class  Stations  have  the  relative  rank  of  MAJOR;— 2nd  Class,  of  CAPTAIN;— 
and  9rd,  4th,  and  6th  Classes,  of  LIEUTENANT.— 1st  Class,  ICs.  per  diem;  Snd  Clas«,  1««.  M.\  9rd 
ClBss,  lOs. ;  4th  Class,  7«.  M,\  6th  Class,  6«. 

GREAT  BRITAIN. 


Nbw  Brunswick 

Nbwpoubolakd 

Nbw  Zbalakd  {  ^^,^.,^^^ 

POIBT  DB  GALLB  •• 

Port  Elizabeth 

Port  Natal  

PRi2rcB  Edward's  I 

QURBBC W.  A.  Holirell 

RlDBAU,  Cabada  ..*Peler  Monsell 

St.  Chrxstophbr 

St.  Urlbba..... 

St.  Ltjcia  *  John  Thomas 

St.  VlHCBBT    

Santa  Maura 

SiBRRA  Lbonb  ....  P.P.  Barlee 
Simon's  Town  .... 

8YDNBY 

I'OBAOO 

Trincom  a  lbb George  Pett 

Trinidad 

Zantb 


•W.  Blackwell 
•Robt.R.PrtngIe 

F.  C.  Frith 
*Jolin  Tunbrldgo 
•Wm.  PltiDimer 
•J.  O.  Hamiey 
•D.  J.  Freti 
•Henry  W.  Piers 
*John  R.  Cole 


•Robt.J.WIIlson 
Hcnrv  Topping 

•William  Danlell 
•P.  F.  Oa»(on 

•Joseph  Pearson 
•P.  Witklnsou 
•A.  Pringle 

•Wm.S.Forsfer 
•T.  S.  Ford 


4  Abbbdbbh   Captain  "R.  3.  Oiytviy 

1  ALDBBSROT VflB  Tbomss  SmiUi^ 

9  IlBRWXCK Captain  P.  F.  Laje 

9  BiRMXBOHAM tf  Fred.  James  Ranie 

Brecon R.  D.  MacDonaid 

5  BRIGHTON    J.  G.  Wright 

9  Bristol    mLt.-Col.  G.  E.  Rai(t» 

4  BnxBLBY J.  Barr 

4  Bury  and  Atkt^ R.  S.  WIckham 

ai  Cantbrbo  ry Lieut,  Aneas  M 'Goldrick 

1  Chatham,  ife. Otpt.  J.  Buckley 

4  Chichbi*tbr    ...••.. S  Li/^t.  H.  Graham  i> 

1  CoLCMBSTBB...-. C'tt/^r.  5ir  Wtn.O'Mallcy 

4  Cov BVTRY     CattttiiH  J.  Siairell 

9  Dbyonport Captain  J.  Buckley 

4  Dub  orb  and  Perth «  i/rtJorO.  W.  Di-Reniy" 

a  EuiBBOBOH...... 9  Lieut,  F.  Murniy 

4  ExrrjR     #  Lfiruf.  T.  P.  Sinclair* 

4  Port  Auoubtus,  N.  B Linit.  W.  R.  Spiilding 

9  Glasgow  9  Captain  D.  M'Donald 

4  Oospokt    Capt.Hon.  W.J.  P.  Gore 

9  OtRRBSBY    J.T.  Downman 

4  H AMlLTVH    Captain  J.  M*Dermott 

9  HOVHSLOW  4>  JFamoitri  Ct.  9  U.-Col.  H.  Edmonds" 

9  Hmm,^e. .1 R.  S.  Kellr 

4  IPBWXCB    Captain  vf.BeW 

6  ISLB  07  Man J.  Mshon  1 


8  Lbbds,  4*^. A.  Child 

9  Haidstonb R.  Marshall 

1  Manchbstbr 9fl£lGr/p/.O.Dnimmond 

3  Newcastle 9X(>i<t. Jas.  Rutherford'* 

4  Newport,  Cardiff",  ^c.  ..J.  Ross 

4  Norwich Captain  James  Murray 

4  NorriNOH AM  Captain  M .  G.  L.  Meason 

4  Paislby  and  Dumbarton  Ctqttain  Briekendcn 

3  Pabkhurst 9  Captain  N.  C.  Trevors 

4  Pbndbnnis •  *  -  V  ^^  Lieut.  John  Boase 

3  Plymouth   J.  R.  Nason 

1  Portsm OUTK  Joseph  O.  Tro vcrs^ 

3  Preston //oy«.  John  Sinclair 

3  Rbobnt'm  Pa rk,  ^e 9223  Clot.  P.  Browne,  CB, 

2  St.  James's  Park,  ^c,   ..  V  221  CMptain  L.  White*''* 

4  Shrriini^SS Captain  U.O'Vltara 

4  Shbppibld  9  ^®  ^P*-  ^'  ^>(*<^l*'n  '^ 

Shouncmfpe •  S.  W.  IIhII 

4  Taunton Ueut,  James  Dusantoy 

3  Tower  Ic  Ckoydon Cttptain  U'illinm  Ucmeis 

3  IValmer  Copt.  W.  Fisher 

9  Wbymoitth,  ^ J   J.  H.  Burgi»yno 

3  Winchrstbr  Coionein  F.  Romer 

3  Windsor Lt,-Col, S.  R.  Warron^s 

1  WooLWioR Cap^E.Satherland,UnAtt. 

3  York Ctqttain  Anthony  Lefror 


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IRELAND. 


4  Ballzvooluo 9  U,'C6h  M.  T.  Dojrie** 

3  Bblvast  4>  OarrithftrffUt  Captain  Robert  Bowan 

4  BBLTVSBVr  and  Cavan  ..  Ct^tain  U.  Bowen 
9  BiRK,  Banaghtr,  Shannan 

Bridge,  and  Portumna   Certain  J.  Campbell 
4  Bor  LB,  Battaghadenre§n,^ 

Carriek-on^ahannon ....  lAeui.  John  Blakeney 

3  BoTTBYAirT,  MaUom,  and 

MUl'ttreet 9  Captain  B.  Qaynor  * 

.  4  Cabzb,  Clogheen,  ^  New 

Inn LUut.  J.  E.  K.  Orogan 

4  Cablow,  Athif,  &  BalHnO' 

l«« W.  B.  Prlxell 

CA8TLBBAB,  Foxfbrd,  Bol- 

Unrobe,  and  Weetport  ..  Lt.  J.  N.  NageP* 
Clohxbl,   BallinaMi«2<,    4 

CarHek-on^StOr flflt  Li«uC.  B.  Hewitt 

1  COBK S  MqforJ.  N.  OoMettM 

8  Obrbt,  Lifford,  ^  Omagh  Lt,'Col.  William  Bell 

4  Dbogrbda  

DUBLIN :~ 

5  PORTOBBLI.O,J}^^r*«BtMA 

ffiMl  Pigeon  Houte  Fort   9  (7apf .  B.  Jeftnj*  ^ 
3  RlCHXOHD, /<tofuf  Br<d^«, 

and  Magazine  Fort  ....  9  CSsptoJn  J.  Kirkman* 
1  Royal  Bajuucks,  Mount- 

joy.  It.  Infirmary,  ff  Ship 

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DUBLIN:—  ^       _    . 

8  Lama  Hall ••••••  Capt,W.  A.  Stewart 

4  DvvDALK D.T.Graat 

4  FKVHAmii,CaMM,and  T^ 

perary    fllr  Wmiam  CMallef 

8  FBKicor  and  Mitehelttonm,  R.  A.  Danlell 

3  Q AI.W AT, I}unmore,Jdmgh-      ,,    ^   .  „    .     „ 

rea,  and  Oughtrrarde  ..  9  W«rf-  J-  Haghef " 

4  QoRT  and  Clare  Cattle  ..  CapU  P.  P.  TVotman 
8  KziXBHVT  4*  Ca*tUeomer„J.  8.  N.  Qreen 

4  KixSALB CaptainE.  C.  Uunni 

I  LiXBiUCK 9Ctap<.  Robt. Maclcintoili' 

4  LoKGroRD  Oranard,  Am- 

eomwon,  &e Captain  C.  M.  Creagh 

3  MVLLIBOAB Major  W.  B.  Warbarton 

3  Nbnaoh  and  Boterea  ....  9  Captain  J.  HielLS  » 

5  Nbwbrxdgb,    N^iuu,    aiuf 

Maryborough Captain  R.  YItlan 

8  Nbwry  and  Doronpatrioh  Copt.  D.  O.  0*Mear 

6  Suoo,  Ballythannon,  and 

Betlock A.  T.  llonro 

8  Tbxplbmorb  and  Thurlet  Liout,  Oraret  Aekland 

4  Tbalbb  and  Newcastle..,,  f  daptain  J.  A.  Roj* 
4  Tullaxobb^  PhiUpetown  lAeut.  Samvel  Chamben 
8  Watbr70RI>     and     New 

Bote   H.  Jepbson 

4  Tough  A  L  <iful  Dungarwm  Lieut.  P.  O'Donnell 


FOREIGN  STATIONS. 


I  Barbadobb 

3  Bbbmusa WniSam  Tucker 


CANADA:— 

3  PortObobob F.  W.  SoiitliV 

8  KxvGno2r    Fra.  Raynet 

3  LoBBOif    {  WOjpfain  ThompMB 

1  VoiTTRBAL  W.  H.  Gray 

SQUBBBO H.  Cornwall 

Irlb  Airx  Noix Captain  R.  N.  S. ShrapBel 

4  Toronto Capt.  Darid  Hogg*" 

CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE:— 

3  CapbTown S.  W.HalI>* 

8  Orakax'8  Towar Ci^tain  N.  Boyet 

3  Fort  Bbaufobt   

4  Kxiro  William's  Towir ..  Sir  R.  CoDeton,  Bt, 

Obpbalobia  

OoRirv   «iO  JV4^  J.  Daniell 


GIBRALTAR:- 

S  South  Dibtbiot  _ 

3  North  District .\  Capt7T.  Townsend,  If 

or  00  Foot. 
8  Hovo  Eoxe    K.  Gore  Browne 


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JAMAICA:- 

8  NBWOA8TLB,3Ee...... 

3  Spavish  Town,  Ac, 

8  UOBTBGO  BATffce.    . 

1  Maubitiub 

3  Kalta 


NOVA  SCOTIA  AND  NEW 
BRUNSWICK  :— 

4  FBBORBIOTOir 

1  Halipax 

4  St.  JoRH'a,  N.  B 

4  Syoxbt,  Cape  Breton  . 

8  VAir    DiBHBir'8   Lakb  — 
ifekariTown ...., 


.  B.  Harrison 

.  Capt4tin  D.  GerdOB    . 

.  9  Mi^or  Oeorge  Fotd' 

.  Hffi  JUeut.  J.  S.  Sedle; 

.  SaStCbLFieldingBrowiie. 
[CB. 


J.  B.  Woolford 
aa  T.  U.  A.  Supiteas" 
Oeorge  Prieatley 
8.  Bigby 


J.  D.  Xackay 


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War  Services  of  the  Barrack- Masters. 

1  Major  Smith  seryed  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Peninsular  war  from  1808 
to  its  termination  hi  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  CalcaTellas,  Royales, 
Constantino,  Betanzos,  £1  Burgo,  Corunna,  Gallegos,  Barquillo,  and  the  Coa— dan- 
gerously wounded ;  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz, 
battle  of  Salamanca,  advance  to  and  capture  of  Madrid,  action  of  San  Milan,  battle  of 
Yittoria,  action  at  £chalar,both  attacks  of  Vera,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  action  of  Arcangnes, 
battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of 
1815,  includhig  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  nrith  ten 
Clasps. 

2  Lieut.  Boase  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  with  the  32nd  Regiment, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna,  siege  of  the  forts  and  battle 
of  Salamanca — gun-shot  wound  in  the  left  leg  and  another  through  the  right  shoulder ; 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  80th  July  1813 ;  battle  of  the  Nivelle,— gun-shot 
wound  in  the  forehead ;  battles  of  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Quatre  Bras, — gun-shot  through 
the  left  ankle  Joint.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

3  Captain  Mackintosh  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Yittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nive. 

4  Lieut.  Sinclair  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Battalion  44th  Regt.,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Badajoz,  at  which  last 
he  was  severely  wounded. 

5  Capt.  Kirkman  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  campaigns  of  1810, 11,  12, 
13,  and  14,  In  the  Peninsula,  including  the  actions  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  siege  of  Tarra- 
gona, battle  of  Barrosa,  actions  near  Fuente  Guinaldo  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege  and 
capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (volunteered  the  storming  party),  siege  and  capture  of 
Badajoz  (volunteered,  and  accompanied  the  forlorn  hope,  and  was  wounded  in  the  head), 
battle  of  Salamanca,  advance  to  and  capture  of  Madrid,  subsequent  retreat  through 
Spain,  affkirs  of  San  Munoz  and  San  Milan,  battle  of  Yittoria,  and  three  days'  severe 
skirmishing  in  following  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna,  which  ended  in  the  capture  of  their 
last  gun ;  action  at  Bchalar,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  various  actions  in  the  Pyrenees, 
battle  of  Nivelle  (gun-shot  wound  in  the  right  arm),  action  of  Arcangues,  and  passage  of 
the  Nive.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  in  Belgium.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

6  Captain  Drummond  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  pre- 
sent  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Castrijon,  Salamanca,  Alba  de  Tonnes,  Madrid,  San 
Munos,  Castalla,  San  Milan,  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Bridge  of  Zansi,  Port  d' Achard,  Bridge 
of  Tera,  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Arcangues,  Nive,  Orthes,  St.  Germain,  Tarbes,  St.  Simon, 
and  Toulouse  (Medal  and  eight  Clasps).  Also  the  campaign  of  1815,  iuclndlng  Quatre 
Bras,  Genappe,  and  Waterloo. 

7  Major  Ford  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  France, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  be  has  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp.  On  the  termination  of  the  Peninsular  war  in  1814,  he  embarked  at 
Bordeaux  with  the  army  for  Canada,  and  served  there  until  the  close  of  the  Ameri- 
can war. 

8  Captain  Travers,  prior  to  entering  the  army,  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Diana 
frigate,  under  Captain  Maling,  for  three  years,  on  the  West  India  Station,  and  was  fire- 
qaently  engaged  in  boats  cutting  out  vessels  under  the  batteries  at  the  islands  of  Curacoa 
and  Cuba.  In  July  180G  he  embarked  with  a  detachment  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  for  South 
America,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  shoulder  at  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  of  Buenos 
Ayres  on  the  3rd  July  1807,  but  this  did  not  prevent  his  entering  the  town  on  the  5th 
with  General  Crawford's  Brigade.  He  served  under  Sir  John  Moore  during  the  campaign 
and  retreat  to  Corunna  in  1808-9 )  and  subsequently  accompanied  his  Regt.  to  Walcheren. 
From  1811  to  1814  he  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca,—where  his  horse  was  shot  nnder  him  when  acting  as  Adjutant ;  capture  of  the 


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French  rear-guard  on  the  following  day,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Rctiro^  affkir  near 
Val  Moresco,  covering  the  siege  of  Burgos,  and  several  skirmishes  on  the  retreat  to  Por- 
tugal. Commanded  the  Advanced  Guard  of  the  Light  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria, 
tlic  Pyrenees,  and  various  affairs  of  outposts.  At  Vera  Bridge  he  commauded  tlie 
advance  Picquet.  In  1814  he  accompanied  his  Regt.  to  America,  and  was  severely 
wounded  iu  the  attack  on  New  Orleans.  He  lias  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

0  Captain  Gaynor  served  in  the  Peninsula  witli  the  Portuguese  army  during  1808,  9, 
and  10,  when  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Arroyo  del  Puerco. 

10  Miijor  Gossett  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  1813  to  July 
1814,  including  the  battle  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  1 1th,  1 3th  and  13th  Dec,  passage  of 
the  Gave  d'Oleron,  battle  of  Orthes,  actions  atTarbcs  and  Tournefeuille,  and  battle  of  Tou- 
louse. Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,aud  was  constantly  engaged  near  New  Orleans 
iVom  23rd  Dec.  1814,  to  tlie  7th  Jan.  1815,  and  was  also  presentat  the  attack  on  New  Orleans 
on  the  8lli  Jan. — wounded  in  the  head.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

1 1  Lieut.  Hughes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57  th  Regt.  froml8I0  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  Battle  of  Busaco,  first  siege  of  Badajoz^battleof  Aibu- 
hera, — severely  wounded  through  the  left  thigh ;  retreat  from  Madrid,  battles  of  Vittoria, 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  30th  July,  and  the  Nivelle, — severely  wounded  in  the  right 
thigh,  where  the  ball  remained  for  nine  years.  lie  has  received  theWar  3Iedal  with  five 
Clasps. 

12  Capt.  Hicks  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  1812,  13,  and  14,  including  the  battle  of 
Castalla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona.  He  was  present  witli  the  Anglo-Sicilian  army  during 
tlie  wliulc  of  tlie  operations  on  tiie  coast  of  the  Faro  against  Murat,  including  the  siege  of 
Scylla  Castle.  He  served  as  a  Lieut. -Colonel  with  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion  iu  1835, 3G, 
and  37,  incjuding  the  action  before  Hernuui,  relief  uf  Bilboa,  storming  the  lines  of  San 
Sebastian  (severely  wounded  in  the  side),  operations  on  the  10th,  12tli,  Hth,  and  15th 
March,  {general  action  on  tlie  16th  March,  1837,  during  which  he  was  wounded,  and  bad  his 
horse  killed  under  him.  For  his  services  in  the  British  Legion  he  lias  received  two  Medals. 

13  Lt-Colonel  Edmonds  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6Gth  Regiment  from 
Mtirch  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Talavera. 

14  Captain  Minchin  served  in  the  51st  Regt.  the  campaign  and  battle  of  Corunna.  On 
expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Embarked  with  the  Regt.  for  tbc 
Lisbon  in  Jan.  1811,  and  was  presentat  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  covering  the  siege  of 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  two  sieges  of  San  Ciiristoval,  covering  the  second  siege  of  Badajoz,  ^atr 
near  Val  Moresco,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retire,  covering  the 
siege  of  Bui^gos,  actions  of  Monasterio  and  Quintana  Pulla,  and  retreat  into  Portugal ) 
battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees,  covering  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  action  of  Lesaca 
(severely  wounded),  and  occupation  of  Bordeaux.  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of  1815, 
including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  capture  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Paris.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

16  Major  Eliot,  after  serving  during  the  KaflBr  war  at  tho  Capo  of  Good  Hope,  crossed 
the  Desert  In  Rgypt  wth  Sir  David  BoixHl's  army  iu  1801.  Ho  next  served  at  Monte 
Video  under  Sir  Samuel  Auchmuty;  after  which  the  Peninsular  campaign  of  1808-0, 
including  the  battles  of  Rolcia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  and  for  £gyi>t  he  has  receive<l  tlie 
Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps ;  and  he  has  also  the  Gold  Medal  presented  by  the 
Grand  Seignior  for  tlic  £g}'ptian  campaign. 

10  Lieut.  Nagel  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  with  the  01st  Regt.,  and 
was  present  at  the  afiair  of  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Chillianwallah,  at 
which  last  he  lost  a  leg  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Sir  F.  W.  Frankland  served  in  the  Peninsula  vith  the  2nd  Foot  from  Xov.  1812  to  the 
end  of  that  war,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees 
on  the  28th  and  30th  July,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Nive,  actions 
before  Bayoune,  and  at  Toulouse  as  acting  Aide-dc-Camp  to  General  Sir  Wm.  Anson 
In  position  at  Halle  during  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  at  the  assault  of  Cambray  as  Aide* 
de-Camp  to  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  C.  Colville.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

18  Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Cliisps  for  the  battles  of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nive,  and  Toulouse.  He  served  also  the 
Waterloo  campaign. 

19  Lieut.  II.  Graham  served  in  the  West  Indies,  where  he  was  engaged  iu  several  actions. 
He  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Minorca ;  the  expulsion  of  the  French  from  Egypt ;  and  in  the 
Peninsula  and  France  to  thcconclusion  of  the  war, — at  the  capture  of  Badajoz.  was  ihe  first  who 
entered  that  fortress.    When  on  board  the  Samuel  and  Jane  transport  with  300  soldiers,  cap- 


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turcd  a  privateer  which  came  alongside  that  yesael  at  night,  when  the  fire  of  the  troops  anni- 
hilated her  crew.  Lieut.  Orahaxn  has  received  four  severe  wounds  during  these  services.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and  Badajoz. 

20  Lieut.  Rutherford  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  94th,  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810,  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Pombal, 
Redinha,  Condeixa,  and  SabCigal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle 
of  Vittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  Pampeluoa,  and  the  Nivelle, 
and  Nive,  passage  of  the  Gave  d'Oleron,  battle  of  Orthes,  action  of  Vic  Bigorre,  and  battle 
of  Toulouse.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

21  Major  De  Renzy  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  o(  Flushing.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  82nd  Regt,  and  at  the 
battle  of  Vittoria  he  was  most  severely  wounded  by  a  cannon-shot, — bright  arm  amputated. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

24  Lt.  Col.  Doyle  sailed  in  1805  with  Lord  Cathcart's  expedition  to  Hanover,  and  being 
shipwrecked  became  a  prisoner  of  war  to  the  Dutch.  In  1 808  he  went  with  Sir  Arthur  Welles- 
ley's  expedition  to  Portugal,  and  was  shot  through  the  body  at  Roleia.  In  1809  he  was  at  the 
siege,  sortie,  and  capture  of  Flushing,  and  storming  of  Fort  Ramakins.  In  1810, 11,  and  12 
he  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  Picton's  Division,— in  pursuit  of  Massena  from  Santarem,  ac« 
lions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Roblida,  Condeixa,  Sabugal,and  Fuentes  d'Onor ;  siege  of  Bada- 
joz in  1811,  cavalry  affair  at  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,siege  and  storm 
of  Badajoz  (a  ball  lodged  in  the  cavity  of  the  chest,  unextracted — a  ball  through  the  right 
arm,  which  was  splintered— neck  and  head  wounded) ;  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Ma- 
drid and  the  Retlro.  In  1 814  embarked  for  Canada  i  n  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  5th — 
repelled  two  attacks  on  the  Transport  by  Privateers.  Present  with  the  Army  at  Plattsbnrg. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

25  Captain  Whitq  served  on  the  expedition  to  the  Elbe  and  Weser  under  Lord  Cathcart ; 
the  principal  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington  including  the 
operations  on  the  Coa  during  the  siege  and  battle  of  Almeida,  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo, 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the 
Retiro,  the  siege  of  Burgos  and  affair  on  retreat  at  Muriel.  The  campaigns  in  Flanders 
and  France  under  Lord  Lynedoch  and  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the  attack  on 
Merxem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  the  affair  of  Fort  Frederick,  Hendrick,  and  siege  of 
Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Paris  , 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

26  Captain  Roy  served  in  the  71st  at  the  battle  of  Blenberg  and  capture  of  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Capture  of  Buenos  Ayres  same  year,  including  the  several  actions. 
Campaign  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808-9,  including  the  actions  at  Roleia,  Yimiera,  Lugo, 
and  Cornnna.  Capture  of  Walcheren.  Campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  in  1810  and  11,  and 
present  at  the  actions  of  Sobral  and  Fuentes  d'Onor.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 

27  Captain  Jeffreys  entered  the  corps  of  Royal  Marines  as  2nd  Lieut,  in  1803,  and  was 
appointed  to  the  Marine  Artillery  in  the  following  year.  He  served  off  Boulogne,  and  also 
in  the  action  under  Lord  Cochrane  at  Basque  Roads,  as  senior  officer  of  Marine  Artillery, 
on  board  the  Etna  bomb  vessel.  In  1811  he  proceeded  with  the  marine  Battalion,  com- 
manded by  the  late  Sur  Richard  Williams,  to  Portugal,  and  returned  to  England  in  1812. 
In  1813  he  obtained  a  company  in  the  Glamorgan  Militia,  and  having  volunteered  the  same 
year  into  the  53rd  Regt.,  he  landed  in  Spain,  and  proceeded  tojehi  the  army  at  Toulouse. 
He  basxveeived  the  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Basque  Roads. 

28  Mr.  Stephens  served  the  campugn  of  1815  with  the  drd  Battalion  of  the  Royals, 
and  carried  the  regimental  colour  at  the  battle  of  Quatro  Bras,  retreat  on  the  following 
day,  battle  of  Waterloo  (wounded  in  the  arm),  and  capture  of  Paris. 

ao  Maj.  Travers  served  the  campaign  of  1799  in  Holland  as  a  Lieut,  and  was  severely 

wounded  in  the  body  in  the  action  near  the  Helder,  27th  Aug.    He  was  afterwards  present 

when  the  enemy  under  Marshal  Brune  were  defeated  in  their  attack  on  the  British  Lines, 

10  Sept. ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  the  19th  Sept  and  that  of  the  2nd  Oct.  at  Beigen 

wonnded) ;  together  with  the  actions  of  the  6th  and  10th  Oct. 

d2  Captain  Hogg  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809 ;  in  the  campaign  on  the  American  lines 
in  1814  and  afterwards  in  the  batteries  before  Plattsburg.  Actively  employed  in  suppress- 
ing the  Rebellion  in  Canada  hi  1837-38. 

33  Lieut-Colonel  Wanen  served  in  India  with  the  65th  Regt.  against  pirates  in  the 
Persian  Gulf  (severely  wounded),  and  attack  on  Ras-£1-Khyma  in  1809.  Attack  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Mauritius  in  1810.  Capture  of  Noa-Nuggur,  Anjar,  and  Khicoote  in  Kallewar 
and  Guzerat  in  1812  and  14.  Mahratta  and  Pindarree  campaigns  of  1817  and  18.  Cap- 
ture of  Poona  (Medal).  Escalade  of  Bhooj,  the  capital  of  Kutch.  Second  expedition 
against  pirates  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1819.  Capture  of  Ras-El-Khyma  and  Zaya.  After- 
wards in  the  West  Indies  as  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Lionel  Smith ;  and  finally  retired 


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from  the  umice,  owiog  to  ill->hMltb»  in  1847,  being  Depnty  Qnarter-Htttcr-Genertl  tt 
JamaiM. 

34  Lieut.-Colonel  Raitt  aervad  wltb  the  Qaean't  Royals  in  Ireland  during  the  Rob^ea 
of  1796,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wexford  from  the  rebels,  and  at  the  safrender 
of  the  French  at  Ballinamnek.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  in  1790,  and 
was  preaent  at  the  batilea  of  the  19th  Sept.,  9nd  and  6th  October.  Serred  the  Bgyptiaa 
campaign  of  1 801,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Aboukir,  battle  of  the  Slat  March, 
siege  and  capture  of  Port  St.  Julian,  affair  of  Rahmanla,  and  blockade  and  aarrender  of 
Alexandria  (Tarkish  War  Medal).  Landed  in  the  Peninaula  91ft  Aug.  1808,  and  prciiBt 
at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  in  all  the  operations  of  Sir  John  Moore's  army  on  its  retreat,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1800,  and  pr»» 
sent  at  the  capture  of  Flushing.  In  1810  proceeded  to  Portugal  as  Akte-de-Carop  to 
Migor-Oeneral  Houston  ;  present  during  the  operations  of  Massena's  retreat,  and  battle 
of  Fuentes  d'Onor.    He  has  reoelTed  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

96  Mr.  Hall  served  with  the  78rd  Regt.  during  a  portion  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847,  and 
was  Barnu^-Master  of  British  Kaffiraria  during  the  war  of  18^9-59. 


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ANNUAL  PAT  OP  OOLONELS. 


322 


CORPS. 


lAUt  OnuAs  «ad  Hone  Outrds,  nrtihout  other  emohtmmt. 

1ft  Dramn  Qxuu^Unlieuo/miolurMnttfirom  Clothing  800Z.)' 


I  If  appointed  on  or  before 
1    the  81st  March,  1884. 


Other  Regiments  of  Caralry 

Grenadier  Guards 

Oolditream  and  Seott  Fotlller  Ods, 

Regalar  Infbntrf 

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do. 
do. 
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1,800/. 

1,100 

1,000 

1,200 

1,000 

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8l8t  March,  1884. 


1,800/. 

1,000 
900 

1,200 

1,000 
500 
500 


DAILY  PAT  OF  OFFICERS. 


1UVK8. 


Colonel  Commandant 

Colonel  Snd  Commandant . 
Colonel 

Lieat.-Oolmiel  

Mijor 

Captain 


Do.  baTinff  higher  Rank  by  Brevet . 

TJeatenant 

Do.  after  7  Tears' service   

Comet,  Satlgn,  and  8d  Lieutenant . 

^  rOnApppointment.... 

9  I  After  5  years' serrioe 

f<  15        do.  

&1  20        do , 

fit         26        do 

A^iutant 

Quar  r^^^PpoiDtment.... 

Msst!  1  ^^'      jwn*  service 

Surgeon  Mi^or 

Surgeon ...« 

After  10  years*  serrioe*  • . . 
20         do. 
25  do. 

Assist.  Surg 

After  10  years*  service*. 

Veler.  Surg 

Altef  8  years*  serf.*  . 
10  do. 

20  do. 

20  do. 


Life 
Guards 
&  Horse 
Guards. 


/.  «.  d. 


1  9 

1  4 

0  15 


0  10  4 
0  8  0 


0  18 
0  9 


0  IS 
0  15 

0  19 

1  2 
0  8 
0  11 
0  8 
0  10 
0  18 
0  15 
0  17 


Foot 
GuardsJ, 


Dig.Gds. 

and 
Dragns. 


/.  «.   d. 


1    6 

I    8 

0  15 


0    7    4 
0    5    6 


0  10 
0  6 
0  8 
0  10 
0  18 
0  18 
0  16 

0  19 

1  2 
0  7 
0  10 


/.  «.  d. 


1    3 

0  19 
0  14 


0    9    0 


0  8 
0  12 
0  15 

0  17 

1  0 
1  2 
0  10 
0  8 
0  10 
0  18 

0  18 
0  15 

0  19 

1  8 
0  8 
0  11 
0  8 
0  10 
0  18 
0  15 
0  17 


Foot. 


Horse 
Brigade. 


/.  «.  </. 


0  17 
0  16 
0  11 
0  18 
0  6 
0  7 
0  6 
0  18 
0  15 

0  17 

1  0 
1  8 
$0  8 
0  0 
0    8 

10 

0  IS 
0  15 

0  19 

1  8 
0  7 
0  10 


Royal  ArtUIery. 


Foot. 


s.   If. 

0    0 


1  18 

1    7 


0  16  1 
0  18  1 
0  9  10 
0  10  10 


to  10   8 

ilOlO 
0 


0  10 
0  18 
0  15 


/.  «.  d. 
8  14  0^ 


1    0 

0  18 


11     1 
18    1 

6  10 

7  10 
5    7 


0  )S    6 
0    7  10 


0  18 
0  15 

0  19 

1  a 

0    7 

0  10 


Royal  [Royal 
Enginrs.  Marines 


I.  «.  d. 

8  14  0^ 


1    6 


(18 

lie 


/.  s.d 
1  18  6 
I    00 


1 17  0 

0  16  0 
0  11  .1  0  II  7 
0  18  1  0  18  7 
0  6  lOlO  6  0 
0  7  10  0  7  6 
0    5    7  0    5  3 


0  10    0 
0    8    0 


100 


0    8  0 


•  Inthe  Army  in  any  capacity  Ma  Medical  Officer  on  Pull  Pay.        tn8dOapt.l7«.9d.        J  If  8dOapt.l2«.9tf. 


i  In  addition  to  the  pay  as  a  Subaltern. 


Commissary  General. 
Pepnty  Comm,  Qen..  ■ 


COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 
£  s.  d. 


4  14  11 
18    6 


Assistant  Comm.  Gen.  . 
Dep.  Ass.  Comm.  Gen.. 


£  s.d, 

0  14    8 
0    0    6 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 


Inspector-General ,. *  'q    q 


After  15 

Tean*  actual 

Service. 


After  SO  but 
under  SSTean* 
•etual  Serrtee. 


Deputy  Inspector-General , i  in    o 

stafrsurgeon ^^^^^^ ,    \  }  2  S 

Regimental  Surgeon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  2nd  Class .'!.'.*.' i      i    a    0 

Assistant  Surgeon 0  10    0 

'*' tolhe  MtlSlSSSilSSLS??^  *'  ™^""^  ^^^  of  hUnew  Bank  On*  Ymt,  If  he  wa. 

2.7Li  ««u^2riS?lS- 1  7^.'"*^J^  *  "*  ^^  ^''^  »^»»«  received  his  fint  Medical  CommiHloii  wtaequently  to 
SJI  SS  ^?^^i.i5f  *  ;!  '•!  »n  to  oW  Rank  than  «,di  mintenni.  in  which  caM  he  must  lerve  the  above7«rlod  uion 
that  Rate  of  Pay  which  may  be  ne»t  abeve  Mi  former  Pay,  befbre  he  can  receive  any  Increase. 


£  S,  d, 

1  18  0 

1    8  0 

12  0 

0  10  0 

0  10  0 


After  10  but 
aaderSOTeenf 
actual  Serrlee. 


«.  d. 

16  0 

4  0 

19  0 

15  0 

10  0 


iO 
Tesn*  actual 


£    9,    4. 


13    0 
7    6 


^BDICAL  DEPARTMENT  ON  HALF  PAY. 


Inspector-General  , 
Deputy  do.  ....... 

BtafTBurgeon   .... 


Regimental  Surgeon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  2nd 
Class 


Assistant  Snrgemi 
Apoitaecary 


Rates  of  Half  Pay  after  a  Service  on  Full  Pay  of 


£   9,  d. 


0    5    0 


ao  Tean. 


S5  but  under  10  but  undenlO  but 


£  S.   d. 
•1  10    0 

n    0 

•1  0 
+0  18 
•0  17 
W  16 
•0  15 
40  15 
•0  7 
to  7 
0    7 


£  s. 

1  6 
0  16 
0  17 
0  14 
0  15 
0  13 
0  18 
0  II 
0  7 
0  6 
0    7 


£  9, 
1  0 
0  IS 
0  14 
0  10 
0  12 
0  0 
0  II 
0  8 
0  6 
0  5 
0    7 


20  Tean.       10  Tears. 


£   9,  d. 


0  10 
0  8 
0  10 
0  7 
0  8 
0  6 
0  5 
0    4 


£  9.  d. 


323 


HALF  PAY.-(Not  Brevet) 


OLD  1L4TB. 


RBOIIIEMTAL  RANK. 


Cavalry 


CoUmel • 

Uentenant-Colonel  (20  to  receive  £100  per  annum  in  addition  to  HalH 
Pay,  Init  they  must  be  Brevet  CoUmele,  and  have  served  thirty  years  > 

on  Full  Pay) ) 

M^or 

Captain • 

Ueutenant  «... • • 

Do.       aboTo  Seren  Yaaraitanding 

Do.       of  Five  Yean  standing,  and  if  at  the  Battle  of  Waterloo 

Comet,  2d  Uontenant,  or  Enalgn 

Pajrmaster*  above  6  and  under  10  years  actual  serrice  as  Paymasterf 

10 15 

15 20 


'^20  years  actual  service  as  Paymaster  . 


SO  Yean  do.  do.. 

Adjutant. 

Quarter  Master!  under  5  Yean  8erTice$. 
AboTe  6  and  under  10.... 
-10  -. 15. 


-16  Yean  total  Serrice,  of  which  10  as  Quarter  Master 
>20  Yean,  of  which  10  as  Quarter  Master 
Ido.  ofwliich  10  do. 


80  do.  or  which  10  do. 

Veterinary  Surgeon  under  6  Years  Serrice  {temporary). 

Above   6  Yean  Service • . 

10 

16 

80 


-80  Yean  Service  . 


X  e. 

0  18 


0  10    0 


0    2    6 


Infant, 


£   8,  d. 

0  18    0 


0    8    6 


0    1  10 


XBW  BATE. 
Cavalry  \  Infant. 
£  s.  d.  £~s~d: 
0  \5    6!  0  14    6 


0  11    0 


0  12 

6 

0  10 

Q 

0    7 

6 

0    4 

8 

0    5 

8 

0    8 

6 

0    6 

0 

0    8 

0 

0  10 

0 

0  18 

0 

0  15 

0 

0    4 

0 

0    8 

0 

0    4 

0 

0    5 

0 

0    6 

6 

0    6 

0 

0    7 

0 

0    8 

0 

0    8 

6 

0    5 

0 

0    6 

0 

0    7 

0 

0    8 

0 

0  10 

0 

0  18 

0 

0  8 
0  6 
0  8 
0  10 
0  18 
0  15 
0    4 


N.B«— Lieutenants  and  Captains  of  the  Foot  Onards,  7s.— Ensigns  and  Lleutenantft,  4i. 
STAPF.-Cimaiaeeirj  Gen.  29s,  Sd,     Dep.  do.  lis.  8d.     Assistant  do.  7s.  4d.     Dep.  do.  4s.  Ud,     Chaplain 
under  6  Yean  Service  (temporary),  fis.    Ditto  under  15  Yean  Servier,  5«.    Above  15  and  under  80,  7«.  6d.    Above 

20  and  under  80,  10*.    Above  30  Yean  Service,  16<. ,«.__^«___^..^ 

•  ir  of  lets  tlun'ft  Yean*  actual  lerrlee  as  PaymMter,  the  Half  Pay  of  bU  fotmer  CommlMloa. 
t  Or  the  Hair  Pay  of  bis  former  Commlssloii. 

JV.A.— Prerloos  Serrlee  of  10  Tean*  duratkm  or  upwards,  on  Fall  Pay  in  other  Ranks  as  a  CommistloBed  Ofleer,  after  the  Pay- 
master shall  have  eompleled  1ft  Tear**  actual  Serviee  as  sudi,  to  reckon  as  eqnlTalent  to  5  Year**  SeiTlee  as  Paymaster, 
t  If  appointed  from  any  other  Commission  In  the  Army,  and  retliiaff  before  harlnf  completed  7  Years*  Serviee  as  Quarter-Maeter, 
the  Hair  Pay  of  his  fbnner  Commission. 
4  ir  be  shall  have  preTlously  served  S  Years  as  a  Mon-commlssloned  Ofllecr. 

RATES  OF  HALF-PAY  FOR  THE  ROYAL  ARTILLERY  AND  ROYAL  ENGINEERS. 


«.  d. 

Lieutenant  Colonel 11  8 

M^Jor 10  1 

Captain    7  4 

Flnt  Lieutenant    4  8 


s.  d. 

Pint  Lieut,  above  seven  yean     4    8 

Second  Lieut 8    8^ 

Quarter-Master 4    8 

Surgeon-General  80  0 


s.  d. 

Resident  Surgeon 10    0 

Surgeon  7    0 

Pint  Assistant  Sniigeon i    a 

Second  do 8    0 


Prices  of  CommissJons. 


RANK. 


Life  €huarde, 
Lieutenant-Colonel 
Mifjor  - 
Captain  - 
Lieutenant 
Comet 


Boyal  Bsfftment  ofSorse  €hutrds^ 
Lieutenant-Colonel 
M^ior  .... 

Captain  .... 

Lieutenant       .... 
Comet  .... 


Dragoon  Guards  and  Dragoons. 
Lieutenant-Colonel 
MiVfor  ... 

Captain  ... 

Lieutenant  ... 

Comet  ... 


Foot  Chtards. 
Ueutenant-Colonel  ... 

M^jor,  with  rank  of  Colonel 
Captain,  with  rank  of  Lieut-Colonel 
Lieutenant,  with  rank  of  Captain     - 
Ensign,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant      - 


Begimonts  of  the  JAne. 
Ueutenant-Colonel 
Major       - 
Captain    ... 
Lieutenant       - 


Full  Price 

of 

Commissions. 


L  «. 

7860  0 

5860  0 

8500  0 

1785  0 

1200  0 


7850  0 

5850  0 

8500  0 

1600  0 

1800  0 


0175  0 

4575  0 

8886  0 

1190  0 

840  0 


0000  0 

8800  0 

4800  0 

8050  0 

1200  0 


4500  0 

8200  0 

1800  0 

700  0 


Diiference  in 
value  between 
the  several 
Commissions 
in  suocetsion. 


I.  «. 

1000  0 

1860  0 

17,15  0 

586  0 


1000  0 

1850  0 

1000  0 

400  0 


1600  0 

1850  0 

2085  0 

850  0 


700  0 

3600  0 

8760  0 

860  0 


1800  0 

1400  0 

1100  0 

fiSO  A 


Diflbrence  in 


between  Pull 

and 

Half-ptj. 


/.  s.  d. 


1588  0  0 

1868  0  0 

1084  8  4 

«as  18  4 

300  0  0 


1814 


0  0 
0  0 


324 


MILITIA 


ENGLAND    ANP    WALES. 


ROYAL  ANGLESEY. 

{UgJUJitfamiry.)    [No.  61.J 
Hesd  Qnarten,  Sheffleld. 

LlJIUT.-COLOIfXL  GomCAHSANT. 

Thomas  Peers  Williamf 10  Mar.  63 

Captainb. 
John  Lewis  Hampton  Lewis, 

DL.  JP. kU9  Cmt.  &  Lr.edf.  5  Oct.  62 
Thomas  Lore  D.  Jones  Psrry  89  May  64 

John  Thomas  Boberts  15  Nor.  66 

LnuTXirAHTs. 

Heniy  Uobert  Poole 2S  Apr.  63 

Chaa.  BobertTennan^  late  LL 

36  F. Aug.  55 

Ehsigits. 

Eyre  Uord 21  Jane63 

William  Hnfh  Thomas 29  May  64 

Bowland  WiUiams 24  July  64 

Henry  Sbawe  Jones 

Waller  Hill 1  Junc56 

Peter  Barlow 12Jaue66 

William  M'Kee  Dec.  65 

Aijt.  €tnd  Cup^— Septimns  A. 
¥.  Caiy  0),  UUe  Capt.  31  ^.14  Dec.  52 

Capttdn 22  Feb.  68 

^ar^.— WalterHnmphries^MI).  1  Nov.  55 

Bine  Fadngs. 

Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


BEDFORD. 

ijAffkilnfantty.)    [No.  18.] 

[EnoDiBV.] 

Head  Quarters,  Galway. 

Colonel. 

Bich.  Thos.  Gilpin,  MP.  DL.  J  P. 

C^t.k.p.Vna»t llSept.48 

LlXTIT.-COI.ONSL. 

Wm.  Barthol.  Higgins,  DL.  JP.  12Sept.4S 

Majox. 
Robert  Hindley  Wilkinson  ...80  Oct.  64 

CArrAiNS. 
Wm.  Cooper  Cooper,  DL.  JP.  18Jnne48 

WiUiam  Stnart,  MP.  JP SOSept.  62 

Wm.  Copeland  Bedmond  Judd  1  May  64 
Wm.  Kenworthy  Browne,  JP.  12Sept.64 

£dward  Thornton  8  Not.64 

George  Cobb  Ledger 17  Mar.  66 

LXXUTKNANTS. 

Henry  Manx  dmith  26  May  64 

Wm.  Pritzler  Newhind 9  Nov.64 

George  Sharpe   10Not.64 

John  Uobert  Grayson   19Mar.65 

P/a.  FNd.  B.  M.  Morgan 3  July  55 

Ensigns. 

Welbore  Ellis   21  Dec.   64 

Albert  Jackson  Harconrt  ...24  Jan.  65 

Beginald  PiiTiad 31  May  66 

Mi^onald  Chambers    26  July  55 

jliil.  /•Gse/.— Thomas  Johnes 

Smith,  fe^  Capt.  63  F. 6Feb.4« 

PaymoHer.—V,  Gilpin  Smith  26  Mar.  55 
5«fy.— Michael  Jas.  MacCor- 

maek,  MD 21  Ang.64 

w<Mi«r..Arry.-C.B.H.Soame..l2  !<ept.64 

Qr.-MMter.'-k^KBL  Merrie  ...  1  May  55 

Dark  Green  Facings. 

Agtntt,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

Irish  Apeutt,  Sir  £.  R.  Borongh,  Bart, 

Annit  and  Co. 


ROYAL  BERKS. 

[No.  7.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Corfu. 

COLONXL. 

John  Blagrare,  DL.  JP 6Sept.42 

LlXTTT.'COLONXL. 

Charles  Bacon 81  Dee.  4S 

Majok. 

Adam  Blandy,  late  Capi,lSDre.l7  Aug.  66 

Captains. 

Heni7  Greeaway,  DL.  JP 88ept87 

Sir   Claudius    Stephen   Paul 

Hunter,  Bt.  DL 8  Oct.  62 

Wm.  Bichard  Mortimer  Thoyts  9  Oct.  62 

Charles  SamnelSlocock 11  Oct.  62 

Wm.  Francis  Wheble,  d.  JdJ..M  May  63 

Richard  Francis  Bowles  21  Sept63 

John  Douglas 12  Jan.  66 

Christopher  Deak  Brickmann  22  Aug.  66 

LiXUTXNANTB. 

Edward  Tew  Thomson 6  Oct  62 

Arthur  Deane,  d.  Pm 31  Dec.  62 

Thomss  Fuller  MaiUand  11  Jan.  63 

Henry  Hanmer  Leycester 20Jan.  63 

Bichard  Wm.  Shaekel  

George  William  Bacon 16  Jan.  65 

George  Wm.  Barker 16  Jan.  66 

Francis  Bennel  Cox  llSept.66 

Ensigns. 

William  Stares  16  Jan.  65 

Chas.  Stuart  Voules 24  Mar.  65 

Ward  Soane  Braham 2  May  66 

James  William  Smith  4  May  56 

Robert  Tebbott 17  May  66 

Henry  Bayntun 20  June  55 

George  Wm.  Morhind   16Sept.  65 

Henry  Homes  Lane 15  Nov.  65 

Adjt.  /■  Cop/.—Bowland  Ben- 
tinckCoUd,««/tfl7F.   lScpt.52 

Paymaater. — Ponsonby  Shaw, 
late  Lt.'Col.  Madras  Army  13  Aug.  66 

Quarter-Matter. — John  Mirne30June66 

Surff.-Bj.  WUsonReed.  MD.24  Feb.  56 

AssUt.-Svrg.—JBmtM  W.  Bell 

Alder    26  Apr.  55 

Blue  Facings. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Hopkinson  fc  Co. 


ROYAL  BRECKNOCK. 

(Rifles.)    [No.  132.] 

[Ehbodikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Brecon. 

LixuT.'CoLONXL  Commandant. 

Lloyd  Vaughan  Watkins,  M.P., 

LordlAeHt.oJBrecknoekshirelo  Nov.47 

Majox. 

Douglas    John  Dicktnson(l), 
JP.  late  lAeut.l Fusiliers  ...13 Nov. 62 

Captains. 

William  Bridgwater  3  May  63 

Wm.   Bobert  Brereton,   late 
Capt,l^F.  26 Nov. 63 


Chris.  Mackay  Bead,  laU  of 

1«C- 29  July  64 

John  Forsyth  Gregory 9  June  55 

LiXDTXNANTS. 

ArthwWflksLudlowGompeTtt22May  63 

Edm.  B.  X.  B.  Gwynne 18  Apr.  64 

John  Wm.  N.  B.  Parry,  late 

^^^  82  Jl 11  Dec  54 

W.  Dowding,  Act.  Qr.-ifM^  26  June  55 
^  Ensigns. 

Fred.  Geo.  Mogg   21  July  66 

Alfred  Lewis 22  Aug.  65 


Adit.  ^  CapL^Vf.  Helsham 

Candler,  late  Capt,  40  F,  ...10  Mar.  54 
^wfy.— Arthur  Sealy  Lawrence26  June  20 

Black  Facings. 
AgetUs,  Messrs.  C.  B.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


ROYAL  BUCKS, 

(KING'S  OWN.) 

INo.  35.] 

[Embodikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Ionian  Islands. 

COLONXL. 

Ik  J.  Lord  Carington,  Lord 

JUeutenant 7  Mar.  39 

Ltxijt.-Coijonxl. 
Walter  Caulfield  Pratt,  JP.  late 

Capt.97F.  

Majox. 


Captains. 
Henry Bttdyerd,  late  o/15  F...90  Oct.  62 
John  Joseph  Augustine  Leo- 
nard Creaton,  lateofQr.Gds.lSL  Sept.6S 
Maurice  Emmett,  late  Capt. 

48^. 7Mar.64 

G.ShirlevMaxwell,  lateLt. 20 ^.  8  June  54 
Henry  Gratton  Bushe,  late  of 

4»F. 

Florance  Geo.  Henry  Xrby    ...21  Apr.  55 
Harconrt  W.  Corter,  late  Capt. 

7 F.  20Sept.66 

Lawrence  Bobert  Hall 1  Oct.  56 

Lieutxnants. 
Wm.  Jas.  Vonles.  Qr.-Master  27  May  64 

Charies  Kdward  Morgan  19  Dec.  64 

Hnmbley  Knapp,  late  of  B  /'...26  Dec.  66 

Alfred  John  Russell 12  May  56 

Boper  Aug.  Sullivan 18  June  56 

Charles  Herbert  Bergman   . .  .31  Aug.  66 

Wm.  Frost  Wood  20  Sept.  55 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Clowes 22Msr.65 

Edward  Baldock 7Sept.56 

Wm.  Ccca  Penn 

Pagmaster.^C.  T.  Grove 12  June  64 

Adj.  4-  Ov/.-John  M.    M. 

Hewett  (1)  late  Capt.  62  f'...28  Aug.  54 
Arrysoii.-Edw.  Dew,  M.D.  ...19  Dec.  64 
Aseist.SM^.  •^JoYok  Gosling 

Paine    11  Jan.  56 

Digitizeo     Blue  Facings. 

Agent,  Mr.  Hanafoid. 

Y 


325 


MilUia  of  Englimd  and  Wales. 


CAMBRIDGE. 

[No.  68.] 

[EVBODIKD.] 

Head  Quartenj  Ely. 

COLONXL. 

Hon.  Octayini  Duncombe,  MP. 
DL.  late  Lieut.  1  Life  Gds.,.  8  Aug.  68 

LUUT.-COLOMZL. 

Robert  G.  Wale,  DL.  JF.  late 
of  S3  F .81Ang.54 

Majox. 
C.  Robert  Pembertoii.DL.JF.  USeptM 

Captains. 
John  BeBdjshe,!  late  U.  10  F.  80  Dec  SI 
Edward  Ooodnrin,  Gmtkoian- 

at-Arm BlllM.€8 

Laaucelot  Reed 4  Ma?  64 

TnL.B.C<my«st,W4efWF.    1  Sept.64 
ildw.H.  Mortimer.  lateLt,iAF.\9  8ept-64 

Fired.  Wm.JobnDiuipora 6  Dec.  14 

Robert  Aahley.. 18Sepi.66 

John  Hynde  Cotton  6  Nor.  56 

LlSUTXNANTS. 

Wm.  James  Hairuon    83  Dec.  64 

John  JoUui  T.  Haylock   6  Mar.  66 

Wm.H.  Baldwin 7  June  66 

Wm.  TUden  Layton  U  Sept.  66 

Reginald  Calvert 12Sept.66 

John  E.  K.  Moriey 6  Nor.  66 

EtrtxoNs. 

Ar&nr  Harria  Rees 89  Mar.  66 

WUliam  Philip  Newton IS  Apr.  65 

Lockhnrt  Ramage 9  Nov.  66 

Sdward  Mariel  Martin 87  Nov.  66 

Piwfluu/.— Geo.  Copeland,  Lt.; 

k.p.  Qr.'M.  S.  F.  Ode 90  Oct.  65 

Adjutant  4*  alp^ -- Michael 

Dickment,  UUe  o/Scot*  Fue, 

Ode 30Jane68 

Qr..jra»/.— John  Tibbies 10  Nov.  66 

Surgeon^^Wm.    Aug.     Jo- 

bema 7June66 

As9iet,-8ttrg,^Johu  Lever   ...88  July  66 
Agents,  Mesixs.  Cox  U  Oo. 


ROYAL  CARDIGAN. 

(£«^)    [No.  64.] 
Head  Quarters,  Aberystwlth. 

LUVT.'COLOVSL  ComCAttDAHT. 

Wm.  Thomaa  Rowland  Powell, 
DL.  JF.  late  Capt.  87  F. 86  Mar.  64 

Muox. 


Oavtaiks. 
J.  B.  L.  PhinipB,  DL.  JF.  late 

UUut.  13  F. 8  Oct.  68 

J.  A.  L.  PhiUps»  UUe  Copt. 

83  J*. 8  Aug.66 

Thomas  Elliott,  tote Z^.  77  ^...81 8ii%. 66 

LiXtlTltlVAZITS. 

Alexander  Richards 26  Oct.  62 

Thos.  John  Hughes  24  Feb.  65 

Sylvanus  Lewis 27  Oct.  55 

Ersions. 

James  Moriee    86  Oct.  68 

Janklo  Jones  Thomaa  7June56 

James  Lloyd  Morris 27  Oct.  55 


Adit.  #-  (kvL—f.  F.  Dnsham, 

DL.  late  Captain  87  F,  36  Aug.  62 

/?«ryw«.~.Tliomaa  Jamet 16Sept.52 

Red  Facittgi. 


ROYAL  CARMARTHEN. 

(Bijfaf.)    [No.  24.] 
Head  Quarters,  Caxmarthen. 

LlXUT.-CoLOlfX].  COVMAMDAnT. 

Lord  Dynevor,  DL.  Aide-de" 

Camp  to  the  OiMm 28  Jan.  81 

Major. 

aeo.WatkinRice,DL.JP.,Mif 
Capt.iZF. 26Feb.60 

Captaxvs. 
David  Davies,  JF.  LUut.  k.  p. 

B.  Marines 86  Jan.  89 

Race  Price  B^ynon,  JF 86  Feb.  50 

Morgan  Pryse  Lloyd,  JF.  late 

Bnsign  1  F. 26  Feb.  60 

Lrutshants. 

James  Lewis  Thomas .86  Feb.  60 

David  Edward  Jones,  JF 15  Jan.  68 

Rees  Goring  Thomas,  JF  19  Jan.  53 

Ensishs. 

Lewis  Evans 17Nov.  68 

JohnThirlwaU 17  Nov.  58 

Lloyd  Price 16  Jan.  64 

Adjutant.  ^  Engena     James 

yanghan,2?/.aay.  A^.  67  ^..26  July  46 
amg.'-n.  Lawrence,  MD.  JF.98  Jan.  07 
Black  Facings. 


ROYAL  CARNARVON. 

<£^.)    [No.  66.] 

Head  Qnaiian,  Oamarvon. 

LiBtJT.-COLOVBL  COXXAHDAJVT. 

Son.  Edward  Gordon  Douglaa- 
Ponnuit,  late  of  Or,  Oak.  ir 
CokmeliMtkeArmg  80Aug.68 

Majok. 
9JohnMaeDonald,(l)  DL.  JF., 
late  Lieut.-Col,  in  tie  Arm^ 

CAfTAIHS. 

C.  GrifBth  Wynne.  DL.  JF.  ...18  Oct.  68 
John  Vincent  Hawksley  WD> 

liams,  JF.  DL 4Nov.68 

^mUam  Griffith  Griffith   4Nov.  58 

John  Rowlands  19  May  53 

LntUTENANTS. 

Arthur  Wyatt 80  Oct  68 

William  Wynne S6Nev.68 

Frank  Mncklestone  Allen 20  Apr.  64 

Eirsrairs. 

John  Bail^  IHUiams   80  Oct.  62 

Owen  Massey  Jones 80  Apr.  54 

Adjt.i-  Ca^<.— Fconaat  AtheU 
wold  Iremonger,  late  Ctmt. 
6«  F. 92  Oct.  68 

AMVipfi.— John  Riehards 26  Not.  58 

Black  Facings. 


1st  ROYAL  CHESHIRE. 

[No.  6.] 

[EMBODnES.] 

Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

COLONKL. 

Hugh,  Lord  Delamere,  DL.  JF, 
late  of\  Life  Ode,  88Ang.40 

LlXVT.-COLOirSL. 

Hon.  T.  Granville  Cholraon- 
daley,DL.  JF.<ai#  G^tM  F.  1  Oct.  52 
Majobs, 

W.  Hosken  Harper.  JF 10  Jan.  68 

Egerton  Leigh,  jF.  late  Capt, 
8 Dr.  Mr. 80Aug.63 


Captains. 
A.  E.  Bromwich,  late  oJlAli, 

Bri 6  Jan.  63 

John  Hurleston  Leche,  JF.  ...16  Jan.  63 
Charles  George  Cholmondeley  24  Feb.  68 
WUbraham  fVed.  ToUemaehe  26  Feb.  58 
John  Baskervyle  Glegg,  J.P. 

lateLt.  Scots  Fus.  Ode 20  Dec.  63 

Thomas  Henry  Lyon 16  Mar.  54 

T.Aldersey SO  June  64 

Wm.  Ferguson  Currie,  late 

Capt.  81  ^. 15  Jan-  65 

Fra-Elcocke  Massey 20  July  55 

Charles  Hosken  France,  late 

Lt.  77  F, 80Oct.  65 

LlBUT19AVTa. 

John  Legh  Sykea   6  July  13 

Francis  PuUonMudd   .!^  Mar.  13 

William  Birch  Bykes 860et.  14 

Fleming  Maloolm  Martin,  lots 

of  B.  I.  C.  8,  10  Feb.  55 

Sa.iiuel  John  Saundcfs,  lata 
Bremt-Ui^AX  BmgalNJJM  A|ir.  55 

Sdward  Jeffooek 86  May  68 

John  Galbome,  laUtf  18  Bom- 
hay  N. I.  80  May  55 

Edw.  Charles  Hicks JI6A]ig.66 

St.  George  Lovther,  lat^  U. 

69  F, 26  Oct  5S 

Ensigns. 

James  Thos.  Nugent JI6  Jan.  56 

Charles  Eldon  Uarke  80  Jan.  56 

Wm.  Vigor  Fox 10  Mar.  55 

Yn  Tr  Deane  Hawtrey  Parka  20  Mar.  5£ 

Joseph  Moriey  Dennis 80  Mar.  6S 

Herbert  Kelsall 86  Aug.  55 

Adit.ir  Capt.  —  Charles  Hea. 

White,  late  Capt.  14  F. 13  Oct.  63 

Qr..i£r.  /■  li.— E.  C.  Hides ...  8  Jan.  6^ 
i^<wi.—EdwJasciwm>M.D.  1  Mar.  65 
AMtiai,-Sur$,^1hM.  Brittain..  5  Jan.  5S 
BlaaFadaci. 
Agante,  Messrs.  Cax  fc  Co. 


2nd  ROYAL  CHESHIRE. 

[No.  103.] 

CEmbooizoJ 

Head  Quarters,  BetCast. 

LiBUT.-COLONXX.  ComCAKDANT. 

l^liam  Davenport  Davenport, 

DL.  JF.  late  Me^  86  /.  ...  5  Apr.  5S 
Majobs. 
Geo.  Francis  Staart,  lata  Capt, 

49  F. 98Jidy5$ 

Geo.  Cornwall  Legh,  MP.  DL. 

JF SOJalySS 

Cattains. 

James  Newton,  DL.  JF 85  July  5S 

John  FltsGeraM,  late  Oept.  87 

F,  25  Aug.  54 

Theobald  Butler  Aldwell,  Brea. 

Liaut.'Col. 8Sepi.64 

Henry  Brougham  Lock dBecM 

Nassau  Wm.  Stephens,  laU 

Capt.9^F. 90  Dee.  M 

John  J.  Williams  Fredricfas, 

lateU.iAF. 6  Jan.  56 

9  Charles  Poppleton(l),  late  qf 

Ordnance  Field  Drain 10  Jan.  55 

Jamea  Golden  Heap 18  Jan.  54 

Richard  Trevor  Irwin,(2)  late 

Lt.  ilF.  80  Jan-  6S 

Wm.E.G.Thomas./a/«  Lt.  86FJ0  July  55 

LnUTBRANlS. 

Geo.  Lewis  Cumiug 8  Jaa.  55 

Edward  Reddish 15  Jan.  55 

William  Barnes 6  Mar.  55 

James  Brofi  Byers 10  Mar.  5» 

James  Taylor 10  Apr.  55 

Robert  Boleyne  Howard 80  Apr.  55 

Frederick  Yeo 10  Mky  55 

Arthur  Lk»d  Reada lAng.  55 

JohaHamUtoB  ,H..(......mMi80AiiK.55 


MtUHa  of  England  and  WdUt. 


Vm.  Bm  CoekMn HHar.tt 

Wb.  Albany  Tfethentomiltti^C  Ai>r.  M 

Wm.  Henry  Cooper eMay&6 

Robert  Warrtn  15  Mar  56 

Bobert  Peter  Gftie S5Sept.65 

George  Robert  Wlllton 6N0T.B6 

f^ed.  HeoiT  Kelnll SO  Not.  56 

Edgar  danmer  6  Dec.  55 

John  Smart  Etuu 16  Dec.  65 

A4§t'  jr  C^t.—trevot  DaTen- 

pori  Oft.  ILp.  Unait 9  Apr.  58 

Smyeom.'-'CbaB,  John  Sanfinrd  5  Apr.  54 

i£cm/.-Aif^.-~aeo.  J«i.Croiieh  6  Mar.  56 

Bfaie  Tkdngv. 

JgeiUt,Umm.CothQo, 

Iruk  AgaUt,  Sir  E.  K.  Boroiigh,  Bart,, 

Armit  and  Co. 


DUKE  OF  CORNWALL'S 
BANGERS. 
{SyUt,)   CN0.S8.] 
[Embodibd.] 
Head  Qoarten,  Bodmin. 
Coix>viL. 
aO  £.  A.  Sari  of  Vonnt  Edg- 
cwBobe^aUDC.  Utlu  Qm^VI  ?eb.  91 
IiUi7T.-Cox.oni.. 
Annttiis  Coijtaa,  DL.  UtU 

C^LUF.  4 Oft 62 

Majob. 

J.  B.  Meaenger.  JP.  DL. U  Aiig.S6 

Cavtatitb. 

Samuel  Borlaae,  JP.  VL 11  SeptJM) 

lUeliardJohna,JP. .SOABgK 

Niehdaa  Keudall«MP.  DL.  JP.SS  Oet.  S6 
lyaacM  eianTiUe,  3T,  laU  ^ 

Or.  Gdt. 40ct69 

John  Whitehead  Peard 4Jane6S 

Pkaacie  John  Hext,  JP.  laU 

lieui.  8S  F. 6  Jane68 

Jamea  BaunellBodd 3Jane64 

J.  P.Triat,(8)  JP.  UUe  Ueut, 

Madnu  Jrrnif 84  Jan.  65 

FiMOMN^  YaUetort SJnneSS 

£dwaid  Carthew    90  Oct  56 

L1BUTB11AHT8. 

Henry  CKeil 2May4« 

Fnlbert  Areher  4  Oct.  52 

Emeat  Pied.  Peel 94  Jan.  54 

John  Borlaae,  JP 97  Apr.  54 

JDaTid  Wm.  H.  Horodoii  97  Apr.  64 

Wm.  Raahleich.  DL.  JP.  4  Jan.  65 

£dward  ^OmZ  JP ^94  Jan.  66 

Stephen  Nowell  UBticke,  JP.  1  Dec.  66 

Wm.  Coartenay  Yrryan  16  Dec.  66 

George  OrenTille  ^rtesene  ...16  Dec.  65 

ER8ION8. 
Jamea  Mnrray,  Act.  Qr^Mr.  94  Jan.  55 

BdwiB  Charlea  ScobeH 91  Apr.  66 

Tboa.  GoodneheWilaon  90  Oct.  65 


Adii.ir  CmI.— Thomaa  Fred. 
HarAlma,(9)  tete  Copt.  64^.98  Feb.  6S 

5wy«0M.-^o]ui  Ward,  JP.  ...  6  Jan.  98 

.<#Mw/.-5Mry.'-P^T.Nicholai  6  May  63 
Black  Faeinga. 

^M^  Meaara.  Cox  fc  Co. 


LiBumrAvn. 

Edvard Sterling  98JBne68 

JohnTraTenLawreBce  98  Mar.  66 

EBBIOBa. 

Edward  St  Aabyn 98  Joly  56 


Am,  f  Ov/.~Harry  BeginaJd 
8al«abwy  Trelawny,  UU  of 
^J>n 9<Apr.68 

iStir/.— Wm.  Piyce  Miehell, 
MD.DU  JP 99  Apr.  68 


2OT)  CORNWALL. 

Head  Qaartera,  Lannoaiton. 
Cavtaiiib. 
Jdm  SahialmryTrelawny.DL. 

JF ' 99  Apr.  68 

Jdm  9t.ABhyii,  DL.JP 18  Jan.  66 


ROYAL  CORNWALL  AND 

DEVON  MINERS 

ARTILLERY. 

[No.  6.3 

[EXBODIBD.] 

Head  aoarters,  IWmouth. 

LnvT.-CoLONBL  Comma  NDAHT. 
Bxr  Colman  Raahleigfa,  Bari, 

DW.DL.jp.  ....Z 9  May  68 

Majob. 
Balph  ShutUeworth  Allen,  JP. 

Coft,  k.p.E.ArtiUery 90  May  63 

Captaxitb. 
C.  B.  G.  Sawlc,  MP.  DL.  JP.  19  July  44 

N.  KendaU,  UUt  Lt.  68  F. 28  Apr.  68 

Fred.  Martin  Williama,  JP.  ...11  Jui.  64 
Geo.  Wm.  C.  S.  SymoBs,  JP....96  Jnly  64 
Header  John  Moleaworth  St. 
Attbyn,DL,JP 6Nmr.66 

LiBVTBHAJVTS. 

J.  N.  V.  WiUyaaa,  JP. 19  July  44 

Robert  Edyvean 11  Jan.  64 

Franeia  Hoirell,  DL.  JP 98  July  64 

Beaben  Fred.  Magor 91  Dec.  65 

Ensioirs. 
Henry Claxlc  9Jime66 


326 


LntVTiHAirTS. 

Jaaet  BrookBbank 6Apr.  64 

John  Skotloire   97  Not.64 

ThoB.  H.  Boaaall 9  Jan.  66 

Wm.  John  BobinaoB,  Acfyu 

Qr.-Matt 19Mar.65 

Alnred  Au|[.  D.  L*£ttrange...9(iMar.66 

Fielding  Tnmmer 96  Sept.56 

Wm.  Joaeph  Patrick  Hamm...l7  Dec.  65 

EirsiOBB. 

lArallenHemyD'Azey 8  Mar.  56 

Ftancia  FairUough 19  Apr.  65 

Joseph  Miller  Harringt<m 18  Aug.  55 

Wm.  KioieyDorer 8Sept.56 

William  Gmtakill  16Sept66 

Thomaa  Bamaden  Aahwerth  14  Dec.  66 

Adit.  J-  GspfaM.- William  H. 
S.  Siarpe,  Utt  Utut.  1 F.  ...14Sept.59 

A(rff«o».— Thomaa  Delamain 
Wheatley 81  Oct  66 

A»iuL'Swr§mm.^2o}uBL  DixoB 
Fidler  9Kor.65 

Blue  Fkcings. 

AffenU,  MeasxB.  Hopkinaon  fc  Co. 

Jtith  AggMtt,  Sir  E.  R.  Bonmgh,  J9«r^, 

Armit  and  Co. 


Adj.  f   Ctof»/^Wm.  Ward, 

dqtlonk.p 30  May  46 

Surff.—Vt.  H.  Bnllmore,  M.D.  1  Mar.  46 

Scarlet  Fadnga. 

AgmU,  MeaBTB.  Cob  fc  Co. 


ROYAL  CUMBERLAND. 

[No.  9.] 

[Embodxxd.] 

Head  Qnartera,  DabliB. 

Coxx>irEL. 
Vffoii.  H.  C.  Lowther,a)  MP. 
kUe  Maicr  10  Htusars  itnd 
Lt.'CoLl%F.   lOSept30 

LXBUT.-COLOaBL. 

Fiederiek  Braodreth,  JP.  laU 

U.'Col.  Scott  ^u,€fd9.  ....94  May  64 
Ma^ob. 
Wm.  Godfrey  Clerk  Monine, 

JP.  UUe  Copt.  93  F.  96ABg.6S 

Caftaibb. 
Samnel  Lacy  Wm.  SandarBon..l9May  68 

Edward Beetham  llDec.64 

Henry  Spencer 98  Dec.  54 

Ralph  Bronfield  Fiaher 98  Dee.  64 

Maurice  Hartland  Mahon,  tatt 

U.96F  6  Jan.  66 

Wm.  Henry  Weston,  UUe  U, 

77  F, 90Mar.66 

Geo.  Anthony  Harrison,  Copt.  1 

B.  I.  C.  5. 19  May  65 

Samuel  A.  FiBoamore  17  Dec.  66 


ROYAL  DENBIGH. 

{Biflu.)    [No.  46.] 

[Embodxbd.] 

Head  Qnartera,  Wrexham. 

COLOlfXL  C0XXAKX)A|fT. 

Robert  Myddelton  Biddnlph. 

LordM0ut,U?.i? f...  SMar.40 

Majob. 
PRidi.  MileBWviiB^(l)h.p, 

8  Prov,  Bat.  JP.  DL 1  jQtteS9 

Captaibb. 
John  Jocelyn  Fftmlkes,  JP  ...  IDec.  84 
Thomas  Lloyd  Fitahngh,  JP. 

laje  Art.  /  Lt.  Cold*!.  Wi...llOct.  69 
Ar  Thomaa  Erskina,  Bart.  JP. 

DL.i«i#I/.71  ^. llOet  69 

H.  RobertBon  Sandbaeh,  JP...  4Jane66 

LiBVTBirAMTB. 

Robert  William  Wynne llOct.  69 

Robert  Myddelton,  JP 94  May  54 

Gee.  Tyrwhitt  Drake 4Jaue66 

Shbiohb. 

Robert  Walter  Hesketh    6Sept.5& 

Edw.  Wynne  GriAth    6Sept56 

Kenyon  James  Hanmer  18  Oct.  65 

George  Hawkins  Bonner IS  Dec.  65 

'.  /•Cim^am.-Dan.  M'Coy, 

^L.  U&Capt.  66  F.  99  Joly  69 

'«0ii.— Aog.  Henry  Chwch- 

9M^M 

Bine  Facings. 


Surgei 
lull 


1st  DERBY. 
[Ho.  69.] 
[BMB0DIBD.3 
Head  Qnartera,  Derby. 

COLONBL. 

H.  M.,  Lord  Wateipaxk,  MP. 
DL,  JP 19  Apr.81 

LiXUT.-COLOVXL. 

Edward  Thomaa  Coke,(l)  DL. 

JP.  Ute  Ce^t.  69  F. 18  ¥w.  53 

MajoI. 
Ashton    Moaley,(9)   JP.   UU4 

Copt.  60  K^ 91Sept69 

CAFTAIirS. 

Thomas  Kemp  Stonr 16Sept.69 

Thomas  Edmund  Manland  ...16  Jan.  64 
WaiiamMUQei  ,„ ..28Mar.54 

y2 


827 


OeomNewdigftt6,(3)JP.    ...93Mftr.S4 

Moreton  Ley  Brooks 3S  l>ec.B4 

Franctt  S.  Wiluiot 2  Jan.  56 

Johnson  Boame,(4)  UU«  Capt. 

41  F 28Sept.65 

Hodder  Iloberts.  late  Lt.  50F.28  Oct.  55 

LlSUTKNAIITS. 

Saniael  CoUinson   13Sept.6S 

John  Jessop,  Aet.QMarter-Mr.Sa  Mar.  54 

John  Woolnongh    23  Mar.  54 

Hiram  ManfnU  4  May  54 

Chas.  J.  M.  HaUeveU  S8Feb.  55 

William  Jessopp.....'. Sept. 55 

Tlionias  Bateman 19  Oct.  55 

ElfSIORS. 

Wflliam  Manjin 17  Not.64 

WUliam  Lynch  16  Jan.  66 

John  Bnckfield  IVizell 24  Jan.  64 

Samnel  Ashton  Pretor  28Sept.  56 

Raymond  Wilson  Radford    ...  6  Dec.  65 

jidjt.  #•  09»f.— Chas.  YelTcr- 
ton  Balguy,  late  Capt.  42  F.  28  Apr.  66 

Paymaster  /•  Captain.— John 
£dvd.  Leveson  Gower,  late 
Captain  60  F.  lMay56 

Surg.—ChM.  Hanrood,  MD.  23  Dec.  64 

Amtt^Sttrg.—Chtia.  £dir.  R. 
Hnzley    2Jane66 

Yellov  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 


MUtia  of  England  and  Wales. 


2nd  derby. 

[No.  84.] 

(TkeChatSffOorthmfies). 

Head  Quarters,  Chesterfield. 

LimJT.-COLOKl!!.  COMXAVDANT. 

Wm.  Henry  Fred.  Cavendish  26  Jan.  55 

Majok. 
8.  C.  Lord  Cavendish 26  Jan.  56 

Captains. 
Kchaxd  Henry  FitzHerbert  ...9  Feb.  66 

Francis  Hurt 9Feb.55 

Hon.  Geo.  H.  Cavendish,  MP.    9  Feb.  55 
John  Knight  FitsHerbert    . .  21  Apr.  55 

Wm.  Geo.  Cavendish 1  May  65 

Ferdinand  Arkwri^t   23  May  66 

LiVDTKNAIfTS. 

Sdw.  Levett  Darwin   28  Feb.  66 

Alfred  James  MUnes    28  Feb.  66 

Edward  Smithers 28  Feb.  66 

Geo.  L.  R.  Wilkinson 16  Mar.  56 

F^waxd  Ward  Fox 21  Apr.  66 

BemardLncas 26  Jane  66 

EivsToita. 

Felix  Garmston  Goodwin 21  Apr.  66 

William  Davis do 

Fred.  Halbrook  Peat do 

Edward  Brabant do 

Wm.  Stephen  Henry  Dnnlevie      do 
Thomas  John  Poyscr 28  July  65 

Aij.  t  O^^- Geo.  Elliott. . .  .26  Apr.  56 

A<r^«m.— Wm. Co&dell  ....27 Feb.  65 

ilMif^-^fy.- Robt  Newboldl2Jane55 

Black  Facings. 


l9T  DEVON. 

[No.  41.] 

[Embodixd.] 

Head  Qoar^ers,  Limerick. 

COLONKL. 

Hunk,  ^»rl  Fortetcne,  Lord- 
hent.,  late  of  9  F. 20May  16 

LlKDT.-COLOITKL. 

ITon.  John  Wm.  Fortescne,  JP. 

•^L.,  late  of  29  F. SOScpt.SS 


Majobs. 
David  Rattray,  (1)  late  Capt. 

18  F :.. ...  6Feb.66 

Samuel  John  Maelnrcan,  late 

Capt.  19F. 25  May  56 

CAPTAIirS. 

Cha.  Henry  Webber,  JP 30  July  68 

Wm.  Carcw  Rayer do. 

Richard  Hall  Clarke,  DL do. 

Charles  Fursdon 16Jiine64 

Hon.  Dudley  F.  Fortescue,  DL.IO  Dec.64 

George  lisne  Dacie   16  Jan.  66 

George  Henry  Woods  6  Feb.  66 

Halifax  Wyatt 6  July  65 

William  Arnold  ^14  Aug.  56 

John  Tanner  Davy 3  Nov.  66 

LlBUTXlTAIITS. 

Phillip  Heatly  Douglas 4  May  64 

Thomas  Hoge 15  June  54 

Alexander  Ridgway  15  June  64 

John  Macdonald,  (3)  Uteofl  F. 

{Acting  Ouarter-Master.).  ..16  Dec.64 

Henry  A.  Martyn  Farranc 16  Jan.  55 

Paul  Fra.  Clarke 17  Jan.  66 

Albert  Tanner 6JuBe55 

Ferdinand  Yates    6  July  56 

Henry  John  Ryde l4Aug.65 

Chas.  Hutchings  Hazard 3  Nov.  55 

Ensionb. 

Chas.  Edw.  Lane  Bluett  12  May  55 

George  Byles llSept.55 

Falconer  Cooke 6  Oct.  66 

John  Junis  Bathe  18  Oct.  66 

Adjt.  #•  CSop/.—Edmund  Pit- 

man,  late  Capt.  66  F,  30  Dec.  64 

Pavnuister  ^  Captain.—^  QSt 
Chas.  Holman,  (8)  DL.,  late 

qf62F. 30  Dec  64 

Surgeon.—Altnd  King  (6)  ...90  Mar.  66 

Assist.Surg.-^y.  V.  Martin  11  May  66 

While  Facings. 

Agent,  Sir  John  KirUand. 

Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Sart, 

Armit  and  Co. 


SOUTH  DEVON. 

[No.  26.] 

[EVBODIZD,  81st  May  1864.] 

Head  Quarters,  Maker  Heights. 

Colonel. 
The  Sari  of  Morley,  DL.  JP....  8  Jan.  46 

Lteut.-Colonbl. 
Sir  John  B.  Yarde  Buller,  Bt, 

MP.  DL.  JP 12  May  46 

Majob. 
Sir  Henry  Paul  Scale,  Bart. 
DL.  JP 13  May  46 

Captains. 
John  Line  Templer,  JP.  ..... .20  May  20 

John  B.  Yarde  Bnller.  JP. 12  May  46 

Henry  R  Roe,  DL.  JP 11  Apr.  46 

John  N.  Stevenson,  JP 11  Apr.  46 

H.Benvon  Barton.  2a/«^91i^.29  Oct.  52 

Geo.  Sidney  Strode,  JP 25  June53 

John  Camden  Goodridge,  JP...14  Aug.  64 

Charles  Aug.  Coles 20  Nov.  64 

Robert  Trood is  Oct.  66 

Wm.  Rennell  Coleridge,  JP....19Nov.  65 

LiBCTBNANTB. 

Charles  Scale  Hayne 17  July  64 

Codrington  Parr .,17  July  64 

Henry  Godfrey  14Auk.54 

Frank  Hodgkmson 26Sepi54 

John  Pitts  Brim,  Qr.-Mast.  28  Dec.64 

John  Gore  Hawkins 29  Dec.  54 

James  W.  F.  Bnller 14  Feb.  56 

William  Humphrey  Studdy  ...15  Feb.  55 

Henry  Dimsdale  Parr  18  Oct.  66 

John  Soltan 19  Nov.  65 

Enstons. 

Robert  Bent  Parwcll 29  Dec.  64 

Aug.  Willdnghby  Rodd 1  Jan.  65 


Henry  Sweete  Archer  S  Feb.  55 

Hubert  Conush  WhiUock 14  Feb.  65 

WUIiam  Isbell 8  Mar.65 

Edmund  Lopes  8  Aug.  66 

Ad).  *  Capt.—Wm.  Hawley 
Pi8k,(4)  iiapt.  on  h.  p.,  for- 
merly Capt.  17  LoMcers 22Sept^ 

PajriNM/«r.— John  Southwell 
Brown,  JP.  late  qflOffussars  1  Anr.  65 

8urgeon.^obxi  Tucker 81  May  64 

il«m/.-5Mr^.-£dw.M.  Russell 

Kendle 81  May  64 

White  Facings. 
Agent,  5tr  John  KirUand. 

DEVON  AETILLERY. 
[No.  7.] 
[Embodibd.] 
Head  Quarters,  Devonport. 
Lizirr.-CoLONBL  Coxkamdant. 
George  Stucley  Buck,  DL.  J  P. 
late  of  Soyal  Morse  Gds.  ...SO  July  49 
Majob. 
Wflliam  Hole,   (5)  DL.  JP. 

Ueut.  h.p.  48  F. 27Mar. 62 

Captains. 
George  Chichester,  late  Lieut. 

4,9  F. 8May65 

Bichatd  Bury  Russell,  Ute  Lt. 

John  Nort's* 'Marahaii'V."V.".V,10May  S4 
Edward  Barwell 1  May  65 

LiZUTBNANTS. 

John  Cave  New 10MayB4 

Henry  Charles  Devon  10  Jan.  53 

ThomasCtarke 6Jane6S 

Charles  Deere  James 5  JuneSS 

EN8TON8. 

Edmund  Lakin,  Qr.-Master  ...18  Jan.SS 

Alax  Manera 6Jnne6S 

William  Briscoe' 8  Aug.  65 

Wm.  Hammet  Beadon S9Sept.&a 

Adj.  4*  Capt.-' John  Lakin.  to/« 

ofB.  Art 2  May  SS 

5»r9.— Garland  Foley  Bayley 

liarrison 18  Jan.  S5 

Scarlet  Facings. 
Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


DORSET. 

(No.  42.] 
[Embodebd.] 
Head  Quarters,  Dorchester. 
Colonel. 
Richard  Hippisley  Bingham,  (1) 
DL.  JP,  late  Capt.  Madras 
Army  26  July  S3 

LiBUT.-COLONEL. 

|l  George  C.  Loftus,  DL.  JP. 

(3)  late  Capt.  8  F.  Guards  .  2  JoneSS 
Majob. 

Wm.  Lewis  Henning,  JP. 2  June  .^i 

Captains. 

Edward  A.  Wood  23  Sept.  53 

George  GoUop,  late  Lt.  2  /*.... 23  Sept.  5:? 
Charles  Uttlehales,  (4)  late 

Capt.TZF. lPeb.&S 

John  Davis 4  Apr.  55 

Morgan  Devenish  2SApr.  &4 

Reginald  Foot,  late  o/14  F.  ...19  Har.&& 

John  Gtdlop 2Jiine55 

George  Singer 22  June  5S 

LiBUTXNANTS. 

Giles  Symonds 7  Jan.  47 

John  Warry 16  Mnv  5S 

Charles  Hall  16  May  »S 

Arthur  John  Hawkins SOXIar.  !i4 

Fred.  C.  Henning  26  Jan.  S2 

Robert   Frauds   Molesworth, 

lots  cfths  Indian  Army 2  Jnne  S5 

Reginald  Husaey  3  JnneSa 

Edward  Staines  Daniell,(2)  Lt. 

Madras  Army  ...^ 6  Oct.  55 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 


Ensigns. 

Wm.  Henry  Bragge  15  Dec  54 

Aahtou  Warner  13  Jan.  56 

GtMitiuun  T.  Falvaaier 8Mar.56 

¥reenum  Aug.  Fadraore   8  June  56 

Charlea  Kerd  5  Oct.  66 

Percy  Rollo  Brett  6  Oct.  55 

Jamea  Anderson,  late  X/.  4  li*.  5  OcU  55 
Adi.  4-  av/.~£dw.  H.  Smith, 

laU  Coft,  76  F^  Aetg,  Pay. 

JUuUr SO  June  52 

««/y.--6eorge  Curme  83Sept.53 

.<l«rt/^-5tiiy.— Bobert  Clarke  SO  May  66 

Green  Facings. 

AgmUi,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


1st  OB  SOUTH  DURHAM. 

[No.  8.] 

[EnoDiBo,  23  Dee.  54.] 

Head  anarters,  Barnard  Castle. 

COLONXL. 

MMor-General  The  Duke  of 
Qereiand,KG 16May42 

LlXDT.-COLO»BL. 

John  Bowesj  DL 14Sept.  85 

Majok. 
Thomas  Bobinson  Grey,  JF.... SO  April  56 

CAPTiklHS. 

Henry  Forester 

William  Maode 5  Dee.  68 

Areh.  Hamilton  Cochrane 87  May  54 

John   Haverfleld,   laU  Capt, 

43  F.    22  Jan.  66 

Edward  Kent  Fairless  7Mar.65 

John  RosaeUBowlby 19Mar.5& 

William  Ord. 20April55 

John  Fred.  Gales 21Jane66 

LlEUTZNAirTS. 

Wnu  Dale  Trotter 28Sept.62 

George  Londiidge  Hawks 18  Not.54 

William  Atchason  22  Jan.  56 

George  Sowerby 7  Mar.65 

George  Webb,  Jet.  Qr.-if<u/tfrl9  Mar.55 

fdward  Egremont 80  Apr.  65 

William  Chaytor 21  Jane66 

Ensiohs. 

Thomas  Kipling 1  Feb.  56 

Sortees  Smith 20  Apr.  55 

Bobert  Warner  Stone 20  Aor.  55 

Compton  Legge lU  May  55 

Henry  JamM  Fielding 7  Aug.  55 

Wm.  Matthews  Gales    6  Oct.  55 

Thomas  Chas.  J.  Sowerby 22  Nor.  65 

Mjt.S-  CapL—1^  Wm.  Smith, 

Uu  (kft.  30  F. 18  Jan.  55 

i^Kiy.—a  Edward  Nixon  (4), 

laU<fCold»tr9amGda 24Sept21 

^4A«/.-<SiKr^.— John  Potts 82  Jan.  65 

WhiU  Facings. 
JginUf  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


2kd  OB  NORTH  DURHAM. 

[Mo.  48.] 

[£inoDiz0.] 

Head  Qoarters,  Bnruley. 

LnUT.-CoLONSL  Commandant.   . 

Art  Yaiie,  UU  ^1 L.  Gd». ...  6ilay  63 

Kajoss. 

Edward  Johnson,  JP SOSept  54 

AIex.Cockhnm,<a/«  Ce^L  11 F.  1  Feb.  55 

Caitains. 
PereiTal  Spearman  Wilkinson, 

JP 14Jnne6S 

Henry  Bramwell 14  June  58 

Tho.  Wm.  U.  Kobinson 13  Oct  53 

George  Pearson  WUkinson.  J  P.24  Jan.  64 
Albtty  Wm.  FeatherstonhanghSO  Sept.64 
John  Henry  Lakis.2a/«^61  F.  1  Mar.56 
Arch.   Macra  Chiaholm,   UUe 

Capt.  4a  F. 7  Apr.  66 

Bobert  John  BuneU 80Apr.55 


Lie  UTXN  ANTS. 

James  Allison 14  June  63 

John  Geo.  Lambton  Green  ...  8  Mar.  54 

Henry  Lionel  Hood    1  Feb.  66 

Henry  Clement  Wilkinson  ...  1  Feb.  66 

Pred.Wallis 17  Feb.  56 

James  Robert  Daltou  DewBr...8U  Apr.  65 

John  Bowling 4Jnne55 

Geo.  Lewis  ^ttotter 7Sept.66 


Ensigns. 

Wm.  Henry  Green lMar.56 

Bandle  Macdonell  ^..,  1  Mar.55 

Benjamin  Eames  1  Mar.65 

John  Nicholas  Garvey  6  Apr.  55 


Adi^  Cop/.— Thos.Scarman(8) 

lale  Usui.  4*  Adj.  81  Ft.  ...  6  May  68 
i^Kr^.—Theobald  F.  Laugstaff.89Sept.65 
^«m/.-Airy.~John  Bland  ...11  Aug.  58 
Ageuttf  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


DURHAM  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  10.] 
Head  Quarters,  Biriiop  AucUand. 

I1IXUT..COLON  XL  Com  MAUD  ANT. 

Henry  Stobart,  DL.,  J.P.  LmU. 
h.p,  B.  Art 4  Oct.  54 

Major. 
W.  Cookson  (2),  late  Capt.  9  F.  40et.  64 

Captains. 

Geo.  John  Scurfleld,  JF 20  July  68 

William  S.  Stobart 40ct.54 

George  Hodgson 83  Dec.  54 

FiBST  LlZUTZNAlTTS. 

Edward  Fetherstouhaugh 1  Mar.  66 

Hugh  Stafford. 1  Mar.55 


SXCOND  LiXUTKNARTS. 

John  Geo.  Robson lMar.56 

Chas.  Spencer  Malley 12  July  55 


Adi.  ^  aii>^.— Bobert  William 

Beott,  late  i^B,  Art 2June53 

5»r^.— James  Trotter 11  Aug.  53 


THE  ESSEX  RIFLES. 

[No.  13.] 

CEmbodixd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Colchester. 

COLONXL. 

Hon.  C.  H.  Maynard,  late  B. 

Horse  Gds 80  Oct.  54 

Majou. 

Robert  WaUace,  late  Madras 

Aimf    28June55 

Edw.  Henry  Moore  Kelly,  late 

a^t.  F.  23  Oct.  55 

Captains. 

Matthew  Henry  Lister 6  June  54 

Frederic  Wm.  Kirby 8  Oct.  64 

Samuel  George  Sanll 1  Dec.  64 

Capel  Coape.7a^  Capt.  67  F...  8  Dec.  54 

Evelyn  Philip  Meadows   16Jttne65 

JohnSayill «  July  66 

Marcus  Wm.  Davies 10  Aug.  55 

Charles  Andrew  Irwin 10  Aug.  65 

LiXUTXNANTS. 

Griffin  Curtis  Gait 30  Dec.  64 

Francis  Barrington  Dickens...  9  June  66 

Wm.  Heuiy  Drage ;16  June  66 

Bobert  Swann...... ^  July  66 


328 


Hugh  Pearce  Pearson  6  July  55 

James  Butler  Kitcat 8  July  55 

Herbert  Aug.  Sandell  18  Aug.  65 

William  Gordon 19  Aug,  66 

ENSiavs. 

Arthur  James  Feun 8  May  65 

Edward  Bobinson 6  July  6S 

Philip  Benuet 18  Aug.  56 

XA.^'Clw/.— StewaitNorthey, 
late  JAeut.  25  .P. 23  Sept.  53 

PommuAt.— Samuel  Daniel, 
lateSF,  26 Aug. 55 

Cniw*^.— Steriien    Onrell, 
late4»F 11  Sept  65 

Sww.-Edward  Waylen    8  Hov.5B 

Asstst.Surg.^Qto.  AUat  £d- 

m*n  16  July  56 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


WEST  ESSEX. 

[No.  19.] 

[Embodixo.J 

Head  Quarters,  Chelmsford. 

L1XUT..C0LONXL  Commandant. 
Samuel  Bnse  Buggies  Brise. 

DL.J.T.U(eqri  Dr.  (?<b.S5  Feb.  68 
„ ,  Majoxs. 

Edward  JodreU  (1)  jp.,  uus 

a^LUF. 39 Dec  54 

Champion  Bussell,  JP 17  May  66 

Captains. 
I*wis  John  Way    37Dec62 

I  Dr.  Qds. „   21  Anr  5.S 

Henrr  L.  B.  Ibbetson.. ..       .16  8«,t64 

Geo.  Richard  Layton 13  JuSes! 

Humphrey  Bich.  Geo.  Maniott23  Nor.  55 

LlKDTXNAMTS. 

wm.  James  Lucas 85F^b.88 

Morrice  H.H.Bird 6  Nov.  58 

John  Manners  Tharpe  5  Mar.  56 

Alfred  M'Kenna 18  May  55 

Henry  Wm.  Cliffocd 6June66 

Chas.G.  A.  Barnes 12June56 

Henry  Gillett 80  Aug.  55 

Bichard  WUson 89  Nor.  56 


Ensigns. 

Geo.  F.  Fra.  Horwood 13  Feb.  56 

Bichard  Seymour  Lemon 18  Feb.  56 

Wm.  Alex.  Gilbert I7  Mar.65 

Zach.  Dawson  Wilson  9  July  55 

Francis  Walker  Merritt 88  July  56 

Arthur  James  Plunkett 26  July  55 

Wm.  Maling  Wynch 80  Aug.  56 

Hamilton  F.  C.  Gyll 89  Nov.  55 

Adj.  /•  ay/.-Jas.  Edw.  Bog- 

gis,DL.  Capt.h.p 80 May  66 

Fajtmatter.—HSL^  Walton  ...83  Dec  54 

^fy.>- Henry  Bird ISOet.  58 

AensL-Smrg.  —  John  Thomas 

Gilson  6  Not.  53 

Yeliow  Facings. 
AgenlSt  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


ROYAL  FLINT. 

ifiifies.)    [No.  83.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mold. 

Colon  KL. 
Hon.  Bichard  Thomas  Bowley, 
DL.  J  P.  laU    Capt.  Sects 
Fas,  Qds, 14  Mov 


MUUia  of  England  and  Wales. 


Hajob. 
Hov«l  Muddock  Aittnir  ioDM, 
DIi-J-P 14M*y65 

CAPtAIKS. 

Bobert  "Wnu,  DL.  JP 20  Oct.  59 

Charles  James  Trevor  Boper, 

DL.  /P 17P»b.  68 

SidMrd  PeUiaa  Warrea,  DL. 

J?.    17I^b.  68 

William  Haaeodc  14  Maj  66 

LnvniiAifTS. 
Frederick  Philips  DL.  JP. ...  6  May.  64 

Wa  Iry  Foster,  DL. 90  May  66 

Geo.  Gordon  Warren IS  Nov.  66 

EifsiQir. 
Joieph  Booth  Gretton  18Nov.66 

Jijt.  /■  CapL—TtfA,  Mathias,a) 
laU  Capi.  64  J^. 87  Feb.  56 

5«r^.— WilCam  Williams,  MD.30  Oct.  63 


BOYAL  GLAMOBaAN. 

{JUglUIt^Mttry.)    [No.4«.] 

[BMSODItD.] 

Head  Ooartersi  Cazdifr. 

OotOJfXL. 

C.  J.  Xemyi  lynte,  MP.  DL..  4  Jnii049 

LiZUT.-COLONSL. 

Francis  John  Wheatley 6  Feb.  66 

MAJOB0. 

£dward  Robert  Wood,  DL.  JP. 
UU  qfli  LMcert 0  Feb.  66 

CAPTiJIfS. 

J.  P.  Traheme 9Ifor.  6d 

H.  A.  Goldfinch 16  Nor.  9i 

Charles  Deacon,  !■/«  Ctipimn. 

9  Loners 96  Apr.  68 

Hugh  Jenner 14Jnly6S 

WaUop  BrabasoB   19  Jan.  66 

EdWBid  Prieat  Richarda  19  Jan.  96 

Milo  Malier,  2a^JU.  10  F. 6  Feb.  66 

John  Wtn.  Thomas  Loeke,  la/# 

U.  07  F. 80  Apr.  66 

Bichard  Mahooy  Hieksoa,  tatt 

I»t.  78  F,  19  May  66 

LlZUTEBTANTfl. 

T.  Fitzcerald  17  Feb.  4« 

Henry  Ferth  10  Jan.  66 

W.  B.  Abbott 10  Jan.  66 

George  Rashleigh  Gompertz...lO  Jan.  66 
George  Robert  Gonninf  ......18  Mar.66 

George  O'Grady 18  Mar.66 

ftkiat  Vieeeni  Tyler  18  Mar.56 

Henry  Bnnowea 88  Dec.  66 


ElfSIGKS. 

Wm.  Osborne  Smith 10  Jan.  65 

St.  Anbin  B.  Lennard 18  Mar.66 

Gtorgo  Reoke 18  Apr.  66 

Kenneth  K.Tynte  Mah«r 16  May  66 

FniDcia  John  Shortia 16  May  66 

John  B.  L.  Ketinson 86  May  65 

Klliot  Grasett  Thomas  18June66 

Cecil  Godwin  1  Oct  65 

Richard  Fisher  Erans  88  Oct.  56 


A^.^  CaplMn,^iu.  Knight 
Irakine,  luU  Cuft.  38  F.  ...80  Mar. 54 

PfftfMajttfr.^Martin    Charlea 

Maher 19  Dec.  54 

8urfftM.^B.  J.  Paine 8  Nor.  53 

Assist.Surg.^JKmei'^mvt,,.  8  Nov.  53 
Blue  Faeinga. 
mt,  Edward  S.  Godd,  Bgq. 


ROYAL  GLAMORGAN 
ARTILLERY. 

[No.  16.] 
Head  Qoartarsk  Swansea. 

Lixinr.-Goi.o]fKL  ConiAirDAjrr. 
»  £van  Morgan  (1),  DL.JP. 

UU(kf(.B.Arl 8  Dec.  64 

Captahts. 

Geo.  Travia  Radcliffe 16  Apr.  66 

Wm.  Montagn  Leeds,  UUe  U. 

60  F*. 90Apr.66 

John  Csymes,  UU  U,  48  F,.M  Apr.  66 


LuomiAinps. 

SlUot  Ranken   88  Jan.  66 

Richard  Hbert  Philip .18  Apr.  66 

JoaiahPryce  ....,18  Apr.  65 


SXCOITD  LlXUTSNAHTS, 


.A</.— Wittiam  Young Oil  Jan.  16 

5Mr^.-John  Paddon,  MB 9  Mar.  66 


ROYAL  SOUTH  GLOU- 
CESTER. 

{Ligktinfimtry.)    [No.  88.] 

[EXBGDIXD.] 

Head  Qnartera,  Aldenhot 
CoLOxnL. 
William,   Sari  Fitzhardinge, 
Lmrd  LieuteMmt 88  Ang.  10 

LiBinr.<CotoiinL. 

Henry  W.  Newman,  DL.  JP...  Jt  Apr.  64 

Majom. 

John  Snrman,  DL.  JP.  Ute 

Bnt  68  F: 8  Apr.  64 

CAPTAiira. 
MontagneJohn  Merry weather31  Apr.  88 
George  Hen.  Worthington,JP.l7SCTt.68 

Hamlet  William  Miliett    18Sept.58 

Winchcombe  Henry  Howund 

HarUey,  DL.  JP 8  Nov.  68 

Arthur  John  Goldney    7  Dec.  68 

SwinbumeFitzhardingeBerke- 

ley 8  Apr.68 

Dnncombe  Pyrke   9Deo.68 

William  Jamea  Holt 81  Oct  54 

Conway  Whithome  LoTe8ey...l8  Oct.  55 
Robert  Heane 18  Dec.  68 

LxXDTUIAlfTa. 

ThomaaEarle 89  Dee.  88 

Arthur  Charles  N.  Goldney  ...14  Feb.  65 

Thomas  Morse 7  Mar.  55 

B^mkt  WUUam  MiUett   14  Apr.  66 

William  Robinson  Partridge ...  1  May  56 

George  Henn[  Lynch 17  Cot.  56 

John  Jamea  Croft 1$  Oct.  55 

Fred.  Geo.  Holbrooke   19  Oct  56 

George  Fowler    17  Dec.  65 

Henty  Le  Patoorel   18  Deo.  66 

EnaioRS. 


jUfit.  9  Q^i^-JuaM  Robert- 
son, UU  LUui.  79  F 81Nor.68 

Fiqrsuw/w.-James  Fallon  ...87 i^.  56 
<2r.-if«i<«r.--Ja8.  Onningham88  Apr.  66 
Affy.~Gearge  A.  Hepwertli...lO  Mar.96 
jMnsL'Surg,—JnmeB  Coles  ...81  Mar.66 
BlneFadnga. 
AgnU^  Mesm.  HopUnaon  and  Co. 


ROYAL  NORTH  GLOU- 
CESTER. 

[No.  89.] 

[EXBODIXS.] 

Head  <JMrtera,  GiioMeibflr, 

GoLonxL. 
Thos.  Henry  Kingsoote,  DL. 
JP.  tel«  </  8  Ufi  ad$ S8  Feb.  40 

LnUT.-CObOHXL. 

John  Williams  Wellington,  JP. 
lalt  Cap$.  4  Li.  Dn „18  Dec  84 

MajQB.    • 
H^nry  B.  0.  SavUle.  CiqM.  i#. 
R.  Art 18  Dec  54 

CAViaiws. 

Henry  Bold  Williams 8  May  47 

Leonard  M.  Stra<^9»  JP.  M« 

£.  /.  Co:9  Service  J8Sept61 

Charles  CasUe 6  Oct  58 

Siri.  MaxweU  Steele  ,2torUP^l  Dee.  eS 
John  Jones,  (8)  la/«  C^pL  48 

BengiU  K.  J.   16  Apr.  68 

Allen  Atax.  Bathnrst 10  Kor.6i 

W.  T.  K.  P.  Keen 81  Feb.  6S 

William  Fra.  Heideman  .81  Mar.  68 

William  Brookes 11  Dec  55 

LnUTBNAXTS. 

Nathaniel  Fied.  BUison ...81  Jan.  64 

Charles  Hawkins  Fisher 88  Aug.  64 

Robert   Becklcs  HunU,  Uie 

U*  W  F, 10  Not.  64 

U.  C.  V.  VUeatMt  Andorer  ...88  Dee.  58 

Charles  Mansfleld ^  7  Feb.  64 

Thomas  Merrett 81  Feb.  5S 

Newton  Jones  PanH .81  Mar.5S 

Nigel  G.  Babbitts 88  May  65 

Althor  F.  Howe  Daniel  88  May  5S 

Andrew  Pepys  Oockertil 11  Dec  68 


SirSTOird. 
damnel  Bomlbrd,  late  U,  8 

Dr.  Qd9 88  July  6S 

Thomas  Hunt 81 8«pt.55 

PhiUp  Herbert  SUiet 988ept64 

Frank  Sadlier  Breratoa 7  Nov-.  55 

John  Artrl^r  Latkbwy.... 11  Dec  55 


A4U.^  Capt^^Sn.  TbUta,  Cap/. 

h,p.  UnaU 9  Apr.  46 

P«^yfmue^.~Geo.  Cubitt  ...18  Jane  55 

^.-Jfiu/.— John  Gorman 18  Dec.  55 

Afryeon.— Sam.SwaineScriTenlS  Hat.  55 

^Mw/.-Airy.->JnoJLeete£]and  8  Ayr.  5S 

Blue  Facings. 

JpenUf  Messrs.  Csk  aad  Gc 


HAMPSHIRE. 
[No.  188.3 

fBKBODfltD.] 

Head  Qtiarters,  Winchester. 

COMKU. 

Tk$  MtffMit  of  Winchester, 


MiMHa  qf  England  and  WaUa. 


LXXUT.-COLOHXL. 


9  Sererof  Vfm.  tiTnam  Siret- 
ionJ^laU  Lt.'M,  40  F.  ...  9Mar.56 


IfAJOtS. 

Geonre  EobVint,  JP.  Uit  Caat. 

17  Inun TTaaMayM 

George  Bnmrd,  DL.  3f.  laU 

U.BF, »8ept.64 


GATTAurs. 

^ iBrander 3  Jane  85 

EvsUoe  HetUieotd,  JP.  2a/« 

fin<.84/'. 8I)ee.69 

Wilham  Heniy  Digweed  12  Feb.  5S 

John Wiekham  8Sept.58 

TliomuBeit  SSeptSS 

Heonr  Barrt  PMpps,  laUCapt. 

Siy. « June W 

CMttltaWm.  ITNieU 8  Bee.  56 

Wm.  8.  OreaikMd,  laU  Ueut. 

41 F, .*. S0Bee.S4 

no.  B.  H«  ValentiM 188ept.fi6 


LunTXHAHTB. 

Sichard  Henry  Fitzroy,  Lord 

Bagten 81  Oct.  49 

TtanfieU  Geo.  HMdIey  10Jane64 

Lancelot  Charles  Brolm  18  Nor.  64 

Seymour  Hence  Morgan ISSept.  66 

Henry  Cracroft  Maine,  kU«  Li, 
86  F. ^ 19  NoT.66 

Ensigns. 

Edw.  Charles  Torwood 20  Dec.  54 

Thoa.Cdwtrd  Ptakett 6  Jan.  65 

IMnahl  Chsilea  BiddeU 18  Feb.  56 

Haniy  Sdwarda 1«  Feb.  66 

Aug.  JFoha  B.  FeUowes 14  Dee.  56 


^4^409^— Chaa.Lambert(4). 

laU  Cttpt.  63  F. 

PawmatUr.—J^n^  Heydon, 


.63 


Ji.ZDr.Gds 18Ja]y64 

Johnston,  MD. 

86  Jl  8K€fr.64 


Surg. 

late 
A$t%*t,  -  Sitrgmm.  —  Bagfnald 

Bayky  Walttxs 8SSept.64 

Black  laciBgs. 
Agmkt$t  Msssrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


CArrAUfs. 

John  BeardBMra,  DL.  JP 8  Dae.  69 

Frederick  Deacon,  UU  Cmp$. 

19  F. lODec.  69 

Hugh  Hamoa  John  Massy,  te/s 

dipt.  44  F. 14  Jan.  68 

William  Bridges,  laU   Copt, 

69  F. 7: 7...  7  Oct.  68 

Robert  Mansel,  late  Coat.  6 

Dn. 80  Deo.  68 


FnsT  Lrutbnants. 

Arthur  Robert  Naghten  8S6j>t.68 

John  Robert  CampbeU 94  May  66 

Fred.  Mofiat,  2«^^M^£J'.14Jnne66 
Janea  Hany  B.  Beynolda  ...10Sept.&6 

SlCOND  LnUTZNANTS. 

Baehard  Dawion 16  Feb.  66 

TnA.  Mansel  18  Mar.66 

James  James 88  Apr.  66 

iti/.^Cu^.— Jas.  Chadwick, 
late  qfttoyal  ArtiXUry 88  Apr.  58 

Qr.-jrM^.-Wm.  Aalett 84  Mar.  66 

5«ry.— FNd.Jo8iahBargess.t.  9 Dec.  62 

AttUt.-  ffar^.^Jamea  HintonSODoe.  64 

seariet  Faoogs. 

jfyeiUh  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


HAMPSHIRE  AHTILLERY- 

[No.  16.] 

CBmbodoo.] 

Head  (Quarters,  Oosport. 

CaxoNiL. 
ThtMmiefUahMAwry   8flJuna64 

Iinnry.-CoLoiixL  CoxxAiisAaT. 

WRich.  Beanmont  Bumaby,(l} 
CW.r*<./W/^«y«.Ar/....80May68 

Majok. 
yOaodivs  6hair,(9)  K8F.  Utte 
qfE.AfmACcLefArm.  laU 
Mriilih  AmmHurf  LepUm  ef 
^CM   i*itiiftiiitiiti«tiiiitiitiW  M^y  w 


HEREFORD. 
[No.  110] 

[EXSOSTXD.J 

Head  Qoarters,  AlderthoC. 

COLOHXt. 

Pfalttp  James  Yorke,  CoL  laU 
qfScoUFia.  Odt 18  Joly  69 

Lnnrr.-COLONVL. 
George  Roshout,  MP.  DL.  JP., 
ta/«  Copt,  lei  Uife  Gda  1  Mar.  68 

Majos. 

Shr  Velters  ComevaD,  Bt.  DL. 
JP 10  Feb.  66 

Gats  AIMS. 

J.  Parkinson,  JP 17Peb.86 

J.  K.  Syraonds,  JF 20Jtine  88 

J.  Bcrington    4Aug.46 

W.  Money  Kyrle,DL.  JP lOScpt.  60 

Charles  Ernest  Turner,  UUe 

Copt,  44  F. 24  Feb.  66 

nionaa  Griffith  Peyton   96  Fab.  66 

LiBUTENANTf. 

BiehardSineydCox,  JP 7Msr.68 

JdhnHanraxdGriJUha 8MaK.6S 

Edwasd  Williams IB  Jan.  66 

Michael  Biddnlph 80  Jan.  56 

Richard  Fred.  Webb 14  Mar.66 

Thos.  Baakerrille  Mynors 84  Mar.56 

Ensigns. 

JohnMjohael  Browne 8  Jan.  65 

Thos.  Millard  Bennett  IB  Jan.  66 

Fred.  Aldrich  86  Feb.  56 

Bobert  Wm.  Archibald 87  Feb.  66 

Edw.  Napleton  Cheese 24  Mar.56 

JdMami^^.  £.  Money  Kyrle, 
Capt.imk.p 27  Apr.  46 

Pi^MM^.— wmiam  Brabaao 

tt  ,MMiMi..nnMi 1  Jan.  66 


880 

5iwy.— J.  Moiris    ,. 17July46 

Auist.'Sarg.'^^^.  Thomason.  2  Jan.  66 

Goslin  Green  Facings. 

Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


HERTFORD. 

[No.  80.] 

[BtfBOBm).] 

Head  anarters,  Aldershot. 

COLONZL. 

Tht  Marquit  ^T Salisbmry,  KG.  9  May  61 

Lairr.-Coi.oni.. 
Robt.  Algernon  Smith  Dorrien, 
3V.la!e<if$lt.Drt 8  Dec.  64 

Majox. 
Joseph  Foskett,   JP.,  Copt. 

Unatt 16  Dec.  64 

Captains. 

William  Franks«JP 18  Apr.  62 

Fred.  Charka  Ganasen 80  Oct.  69 

flMmasRofnra  , 14  May  68 

Adolphua  Meetkerke 8JQne5S 

Octanns  Frederic  Timina,  late 

Copt.  82  F.  21  Jnly  68 

Bryan  V.  Doaglaa  Tenon  ...  1  May  64 

James  John  Gape  16  Dee.  64 

Henry  Orimston  Hate,   hde 

U.  11  Huisare    22  Dec.  64 

Liz  VTSN  ANTS. 

Thomas  Borron  Myers 89  Apr.  64 

Alex.  George  Baz  22  Mar.  66 

Wm.  Henry  Fred.  Crosaman..  4  Apr.  66 

Henry  H.Bartlett 88  May  56 

Rdward  Vernon  White 88  May  66 

George  Tho.  Gape,  Qr.'Matt.  87  Dec.  64 
Geo.Tbo.DelmeBaddtft  ...  9  Oct.  66 
Bobert  Brace  FeUows   84  Nor.  65 


SvaieNS. 

Angostns  Temple  26  Jan.  65 

Henry  Joaeph  TOnlmin 28  May  55 

Edward  Dorrien  Newbolt 28  May  56 

Arthur  P.  W.  Bennett 84  Not.  65 

Jdi.  a-  Ci9>^— Edward  Sims 
lnmw,late^%^r.  9 May 46 

Siir^.— Chas.  R.  Thompson  ...99  Mar.66 

Assist. -Surg.  —  Henry  Fra. 
Coley lJ«ne65 

Bnif  Facingi. 

Agent,  Sir  JdhB  KMdttid. 


HUNTINGDON. 

m^y  tN«.8.] 

Head  Qnartera,  Hvntingdon. 

COLOKBL. 

TU  Bmrl  of  Saudmek,  lord 
Ueui.,an4UU$(ifer.Gds.   4 Aug.  58 
Matoz. 
The  Duk9  of  Manchester,  DL. 

JP.,  hUe  qf  Or.  Ods 17  Ang.  69 

CiinAiNa. 

&rthar  David  Veaaey 10  Mar.  88 

John  Viae  Kelly 81  Oct.  68 

Frederic  NicholMn  Vane 89  Ang.  65 

Gilbert  John  Aaatey 9  Oct.  65 

LtZUTZNANTS. 

George  John  Bast 10  Mar.  53 

Henry  Jordan  ThonhiU  1.....8I  Oct.  " 


331 


Militia  of  England  ana  Wales. 


EHMiGMSi. 


Mi.^awi.^Ja,  Geo.  Green  (1), 

UUtqfl  Dn 16  Mar.  25 

Captain 26  Mar.  35 

iS«ry«o».— Wotton  Isaac8oii...l4  Mar.  46 
Black  Fadnga. 


ISLE  OF  WIGHT  ARTIL- 
LERY. 

[No.  17.] 

[Ekboddso.] 

Head  Qoartert,  fort  Victoria. 

CaFTAIN  COKXANOAITT. 

|9Fercy  Soott»(8)  JP.  Lt.  k.  0. 

»8  F. 30  July  S8 

Cattaih. 
fiobcri  Gordon,  UU«  of  66  F....U  May  63 

LlKUTXNAlfTS. 

Francis  Woraley 6  Nov.  44 

Wm.  Whichcoto  Mannen......l6  May  58 


Eivsiaifs. 

Ferdval  Fred.  Spear 30  Jan.  55 

William  Pttckle  378ept.55 


Jdj.^ThomaM  A..  Bobinson, 
taU  of  Sayal  Art 30  Apr.  68 

Surgeon.-^YLttay  WatenPorUi.80  Apr.  58 

Scarlet  Facingi. 

AgmU,  Mesin.  Cox  and  Co. 


ENUGV8. 

James  B.  Scfalotel 4Mar.66 

Henry  Thomas  Hoirell IS  Mar.  65 

Herbert  Gaantlett  Panton  . .  .15  Mar.  55 

George  Wildea 108ept.56 

John  Affleck  Bridget lOct.  55 

dii.jr  CapL^Tred,  J.  George 
Whitehead,  late  Ct^t.  43  F,  19  Deo.  64 

p4Qrwa^r.— Thos.J.  AtkinsonSONov.  55 

^.-Jr<w/.— Bobert  Jonea,  late 
0/46  F. 80  Jan.  65 

5«ry«(m.~Wm.  H.  Curtia 86June64 

Auist^Surg.  —  BenJ.    Heniy 
Stamera,  MD 19  Jan.  66 

Kentiah  Grey  Facinga. 

^^0»^.— Meaan.  Cok  and  Co. 


EAST  KENT. 

[No.  49.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Malta. 

COLORXL. 

Geo.   Brockman,  late   Capt. 
M  F 16Sept.  53 

LnUT.-COLOlfBL. 

IP  lia  William  Monins,(l)  DL., 

laUqfl^Huitars 39  Jan.  65 

Majoe. 
Cliolmeley  Edward  Deering, 

JUL.,  late  Capt,  86  F, 18  Mar.65 

Captains. 

Richard  D.  Pennefather  10  July  68 

Henry  Braidley U  July  58 

Wyndham  Knight,(3)  laU  qf 

fi(/foi»fw««fa 7June64 

Henry  Caatle 18  July  64 

Wm.  Henry  Kebbel,  lat4  ^ 

MF, 82  Jnlv64 

Charlea  Allied  Mount  .'.16  Feb.  66 

CharleaCasUe 88  Feb.  66 

LllUTEIfAITTS. 

Dunean  luTerarity 18  JaW  64 

David  White  Griffith 8lS?64 

SunialaaZaba .IODoTm 

Edwin  Balfour  Wimberley...  8  Mar.  66 

Bobert  Geo.  Grey .":... .18  Mar. 66 

Robert  fraier. 1  May  65 

FrancuJoneaHeadtine   1  May  66 

Thoi.8hirl^BaU  lo3.65 


WBST  KENT. 

ifliglUInfiuUry.)    [No.  8?.] 

[Ekbodizd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Caatlebar. 

Colonel. 
Sir  Thomaa  Maryon  Wilaon, 
Bart,  DL.  JP. 31  Apr.  68 

LlEUT.-COLOEEI.. 

Geo.  Ftic^Toriington,  late  Lt. 
7  F,   87Feb.54 

Majoe. 
George  Robert  Sleyenson,  JP. 
late  Litut.  7  Dr.  Gvarde 18  May  58 

Captains. 
R.  T.  G.  G.  Monypenny.  DL. 

JP.,  late  Lieut.  86  F. 80  Jan.  53 

John  Robinaon,  JP.  late  Lieut. 

24^. 26  Sept  62 

Thoa.  Montagu  Martin  Weller, 

JP. lONov.63 

Robert  Sheffield  Sorell ja  Apr.  64 

Robert  Cnrtma  Stileman  6  Aug.  64 

Alex.  Valentine  Bond,  late  U, 

„  ^F    37NOT.  54 

Gordon  Samuel  Weld... 80  Jan.  66 

John  Jerris,  DL 81  Jan.  66 

Alex.  Henry  Boas 1  May  56 

LlEVTENANTS. 

John  Stanley  Keeling   6  Sept.64 

W.  D.  C.  G.lIonypenUT  6  Oct  54 

Thomas  John  Popplewell 10  Dee.  64 

GuaUvua  B.  M.  Waldo 39  Jan.  56 

Edw.  H.  Penfold 81  Jan.  65 

Henry  Stephen  Hodgea 1  Aug.  66 

Thomaa  Arthur  Farrell 3  Aug.  66 

Henry  Pratt,  Jet.  Qr.-Matter  10  Nov.  65 


Ensigns. 

John  Summons  Ramsay    30  Oct  68 

George  Owen  Bamaay  6Sept64 

Lawrence  R.  Willooghby 80  Jan.  66 

Robert  Ker 81  Jan.86 

John  Harris 11  Feb.  65 

George  Robert  Maacall 7  Apr.  65 

Fred.  John  A.  Dunn 6  Oct  65 


Pwfluv/tfr.— Denis  Dunn,  Ude 
Bt^Mt^e9F. IJan.  65 

Jdi.  /•  Capt.'-mw.  Lynch, 

UUeQytt.UF.  8  Feb.  66 

Qr,  Matter.^ 

5lKyy .— Rich.  John  Peckham. . .  6  Sept  64 

Asmt.-Surffeon.—Jliohett  Vaile 
Skinner 17  May  58 

KentLsh  Grey  Fhdngs. 

Jgent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Eeq. 

Jrieh  Ageme,  Messn.  Cane  ft  Sons. 


KENT  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  18.] 

[EXBODISD.] 

Head  Quartera,  Canterbury. 

Colonel. 

J.  R.  FtfcoNiU  Sydney,  DL.  JP  4  May  6S 

LlEUT.-C0X.0H  EL. 

John    Farnaby    Cator.    DL. 

Capt,  A.  p,  Sogal  JrtUlery  4  May  58 
Majob. 
Eon.  Chas.  Stewart  Haidingc, 

MP.  JP 10  May  63 

Captains. 
Theodoaius  Webb,  Capt.  h.  p. 

B.  Bktgineere 83  May  53 

John  Henry  Hay  Ruxton,  DL. 

JP.  late Semor  lieut.  4  F. ...  1  June  53 

Robert  Matthew  Lmcke 10  July  53 

John   PhiUp  Mitford,  Meuor, 

lalelSF. 18 Jan.  55 

Henry  Montagu  Smith,  late 

Lt.  Bengal  Art IB  June  55 

John  Kirkpatriek 1  Dec.  55 

Lieutenants. 

Walter  Thomas  Waring ;.10Dec.  54 

John  Wingfield  Malcolm  86  June  55 

Hugh  Bonoam  Carter  27  June  55 

Chaa.  Nassau  GirardAt 8  Septus 

Matthew  EUiaon 9Sept.55 

Edward  Henry  Jackson  1  Dec  55 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Richard  John  Sommen 84  Oct.  53 

John  Stannard  24  Nor.  55 

Adi.  i-  Cbp^— John  M<Cal- 

fum,  late  of  B.  Art .14  May  53 

Qr.ira«<.— George  Parker,  late 

efB.ArU 6  Jan.  55 

fwytfOM.— Octavius  Frederick 

fleiitage  1  July  55 

Atnet.'Surgewn.—'&tvsy  Day  IB  Oct.  55 

Red  Facings. 

AgenUt  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


IsT  ROYAL  LANCASHIRE. 

{J%e  Duke  qf  LancatterU  Own.) 
[No.  46.] 
[Embodied.] 
Head  Quarters,  Zante. 
Colonel. 
John  Talbot  Clifton,  DL.  JP. 
late  of  I  Life  Ode 8  Oct.  53 

LlKUT..C0IX>NEL. 

Ed.  Erery  Clayton,  DL.  JP. 

late  Capt.  WF.   35FeU.53 

Majoes. 

George  Orred 16  Mar.  46 

William  Assheton  Cross,  JP....34  Nor.  55 
Captains. 

R.  L.  T.  Wflliamson  85  Nor.  31 

Henry  Master  Feilden,  DL.  JP.15  Nov.  43 

Richard  Pndsey  Dawson  1  Oct.  53 

James  Cbvke,  JP 8  Nor.  53 

Robt. Whittle  iS)UUeLt.  91  ^.19Not.63 

a  H.  Cary,  JP 31  Mar.  58 

Luke  Henry  Hsnsard,  DL.  ...  6  Apr.  53 

JohnKJrkes 34  May  53 

Tho'iias  Hindley  Thompson  ...31  Dec.  54 

Bryan  Walter  Atkinson 10  Jan.  55 

Charles  Mackay 34Not.55 

Lieutenants. 

James  H.  Innis  Gregg  4  July  54 

Wm.  Geo.  Daniel.  laieLt,e9FSSt  July  54 

James  R.  £.  Gonldsbuiy  31  Dae.  64 

Arthur  Wallace  Munro 86  Dec  64 

Edw.  Somnor  Colpoys  11  Jan.  55 

Edw.  RosseU  Daunt  .IS  Jan.  55 


MtUtia  of  JElngland  and  Wales. 


f         TlobertKiuchta SO  Feb.  56 

Gearge  Parker HMay  56 

Piers  Thunby S7Jtuie55 

Thu.  H.  SpeneeCampioii MNov.  65 

John  ScoU  a4Nov.65 

Ehsighs. 

John  Gmrge  Pitt  4  Apr.  65 

Chas.  Abercrombie  Cooper  ...14  Apr.  56 

Wm.  Philip  A.  Jones 85  Apr.  56 

Jamet  Alex.  Pope 19  Jane55 

Ashby  Geo.  T^cstby 9  July  66 

John  Wood  Yoaughniband  ...16  Kov.  56 

Aij.  ^  C«p'.— F.  W.  Lane,  a) 

UUeOtpLVIF. 7  Aug.  52 

PcysMw^.— 9  Francis  Dick- 
son, ai)  A.j».  52^. 88  July  64 

Qr.-ilfM/0r.— Thomas  Kinna  16  July  56 

i^wy.— James  Henry  Brooks  .18  Nor.  64 

uU«i««..5br^.— Chas.  Jas.  Boe  1  Dec.  64 

Blue  Facings. 

AgfuU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


2nd  BOYAL  LANCASHIRE. 

{TU  DhIu  qfLanceattr't  Own  JE&flet.) 

[No.  118.] 

CExBODUi)  18  Dee.  64.] 

Head  Quarters,  Glasgow. 

LlBUT.-COLOHXL  COXMANDAHT. 

A>  T.  G.  Hesketb,  Bt.  DL.  JP.  1  Mar.  62 
Hajois. 

James  Warcnaw(2) 4  Oct,  68 

Kieholas  Bhmdell,  DL.  JP.  ...  8 Ko?.  68 

Caraihs. 

Bobert  Johnson 25  Apr.  46 

Edward  J.  Stanley.  DL. 98  May  47 

Bobert  Augustus  Aspinall,  DL. 

JP. 87  May  47 

Peter  Slingsby  Fitzgerald,  UlU 

CafL90me8 40ct.58 

Thomas  Littledale,  DL.  JP.  ...  7  Oct.  62 
James  Thomas  Bourne,  JP.  ...14  Apr.  68 
Aj^exander  Tlionias  Knight  ...16  Apr.  58 

Thomas  Bichardaon  Lane 18  Nor.  54 

John  Downes  Bochfort 80  Aug.  66 

LlXUTXKAllTS. 

MaihewPorde    28Apr.68 

Frank  CaTendish  Ward 7Feb.  54 

Hewitt  Massy  DiUon 10  Feb.  54 

Lambert  Disnqr 18  Feb.  54 

Chju'lesS.  Garraway lJune24 

James  Dillon  Macnamara,  JP..81  Not. 64 

Edmund  Molynenx  Seel  16  Dec.  64 

Francis  Howard  Wright  18  Jan.  65 

Joseph  Bowley 25  Apr.  55 

Edward  Arerill  Lucas   29  May  56 

Bobert  William  John  Barlow...80  Aug.  66 

Ensions. 

5simuel  H.  N.  Johnstone 18  Jan.  66 

DuTid  Bilham,  QrJiast,   17  Jan.  66 

James  D.  Bilbam 19  Feb.  55 

Frederick  Charles  Gross  80  May  56 

Henry  H.  M.  Steel   80  Aug.  55 

Astley  Jephson  84Nov.66 


^4f-  /-  Ctf^-^M.  Weir,  UUe 

ofS<M9Tm,Gdi 7Feb.46 

PaymMlfr.— £. U.  Bingham... 81  Jan.  65 
Snrg. "-  William   HargreaTcs 

Manifold 6Feb.66 

jUtUi^^rg^lMtw,  BQS8e]L..27Feb.66 

Blue  Facings. 

Jgent,  Yescy  W.  Holt,  £sg. 


3bd  royal  LANCASHIRE. 
{TkaDuieqf  Lancaster's  Own.)  [No.  125.] 

[EXBOOIKD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Gibraltar. 

CoLozrxL. 
John  Wilson  Patten,  MP.  DL.16  Nov.  42 

Lizirr.-CoLoiiXL. 
WUliam  Mathias,a4)  UUs  U.- 
Col,  621?. 8NOT.66 

Majoks. 
Montague  Joseph  Feilden,  MP. 
DL llMar.68 

Captaxms. 

James  German   1  Oct.  62 

Thomas  Bichard  Crosse 2  Oct.  52 

WUliam  Nicholson 12  Mar.  58 

William  Ayrton 2  Aug.  58 

Wm.  Thos.  Harris,  late  Capt. 

85  F. 25  May  54 

Edward  Monk 80  Dec.  54 

John  Edward  Orrell  IS  Apr.  56 

Frederick  Silvester 14  Apr.  66 

Frederick  Townley  Parker  ...16  Apr.  55 

J.  Booper lJune56 

Thos.  Wilkinson  Edwanls,  Uis  • 

Lt.50F, 4June55 

Thomas  EllamesWithington..  8  June  65 

LlRUTENAHTS. 

John  Bobinson  Pedder 27  Dec.  54 

Bobert  Fnrcy 28  Dec.  64 

Philip  Haughton  Whittaker...89  Dec.  54 

Michael  Fenton 24  Mar.  55 

James  Ormsby 18  Apr.  66 

John  Sidjrreaves 14  Apr.  66 

Charles  Goring  Minnitt   16  Apr.  66 

John  Brophey,  kUe  0/68  Fl... 19  June  55 

Frederick  Beasley 8  Nor.  55 

Peyton  Sheals 8Dee.55 

Thomas Conry  Knox 8Dec.5S 

En  SIGHS. 

Henry  Powys 25  May  56 

James  Clarke  Hicks  29  May  65 

Edmund  Cunliffe   lJune65 

Bobert  Blackmore 5Jnne55 

Wiliiam  Turner 6June56 

Bichard  Garr 8  June  55 

Thomas  James  Eccles  9June55 

Wm.  Fltcb  Story 4  July  55 

Thomas  Bolton  Ogden  29  Oct.  56 

Jdi.  /•  Capt.^YT.  PerelTsl 

Elgee,  2ato  Capt.  50  F.  16  July  66 

Aylmer  Lambert  Bourke  22  Dec.  64 

Qr..Jf(U/«r.->John  Hewitt  ...  8  Dec.  64 
5tfr^.— Thomas  Arthur  Brandt  1  June  68 
Assist.Surg.  —  James  George 

Beaney 9  July  55 

Blue  Facings. 
Agents,  Menr8.Alex.  F.  Bidgway  b  Sons. 


4th  royal  LANCASHIRE. 

{Th4  Duke  t(f  Lancaster's  Own  Ugkt 
Infimtry.) 

[No.  84.] 

[Ekbodixd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Newry. 

LlSVT.-CoLOiriL  COlOiAlfVAlfT. 

John  Irdand  Blackbume,  late 

of  6  Dr.  Qis 82  Mar.  68 

Majoks. 
Bichard  Phibbs^DL.  (9),  late 

Coat.  48  F.  andSson  in  H. 

M:  Yeomen  of  the  Guard    .88  Mar.  58 
John    Southcote    Mansergh, 

late  ef%  Dragoon  Ode  81  Mar.  68 

Caftauis. 

DaridAinsworth  28Msr.68 

Thomas  Bourne 89  Mar.  68 

William  Walter  Trafford 39  Mar.  68 


332 


Henry  Chas.  AdoIphusClarksi, 

late  of  i  F. 29  Mar.  68 

Archd.  Wm.  Clarke   29  Mar.  58 

William  Gssy 89  Mar.  68 

Chas.  Hoghton,  late  Capt.  75  ^.86  Nov.  54 

Lawrence  Herworth 8  May  56 

John  Henry  Blake 19  June  56 

John  Henry  Gordon 80June66 

Sir  George  Preston,  Kt ISept.  55 

Bobert  Arthur  Mather 29  Oct.  56 

LlXUTlNAMTS. 

George  Arthur  Crawford 6  May  64 

George  Barlow   88ept.54 

Thomas  Boyce 26  Jan.  66 

Ihos.  BesUand  Knott   (Qr,- 
Master),  lateU.  4  JR....„...26  Apr.  66 

John  Gdcott  Beatty 81  May  55 

John  Bobert  Leigh   19June65 

ShelBeld  Betham   20  June  65 

WUliam  Gibton 21  June  65 

Henry  Joy 5  July  65 

John  J.  Westenra  Smith 26  July  65 

Frederick  Phillips iSept.  66 

Edward  Worrall ISept.  55 

Wm.  Paul  Bridson 29  Oct.  56 

Ensigns. 

Marks  Qnayle 81  June  66 

James  Campbell lAug.  65 

Thomas  Arthur  Corlett lAug.  55 

Samuel  Barber   1  Aug.  56 

George  Ainsworth  Fielding  ...  1  Ang.  65 

John  Cnmpton  Todd 1  Ang.  65 

Nugent  Dsly  1  Aug.  56 

John  Tronghton 1  Ang.  65 

William  Samuel  Bennett 39  Oct.  55 

Adi.  /•  Capt.—Thoa.  Bobbins, 

late  Lt.  )•  Jdj.  6  Dr.  Ods....99  Mar.  68 
PayaMfJer.—Aquilla  Kent  ...  7  May  65 
iS^Kfy.~-Tho.Byrou  Whitehead  20  Dec.  64 
^ui«<.-5wv.— William  Henry 

Bone,  MD. 29  Oct.  65 

BlueEadngs. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Irish  Agents,  Messn.  Cane  fc  Sons. 


5th  royal  LANCASHIRE. 
[No.  135.] 

[EXBODIJID.] 

Head  Quarters,  ClonmeL 

LixuT.-CoLORSL  Commandant. 

Charles  Towneley,  DL.  JP  ...16  Mar.  68 

Majoxs. 

John  Towneley,  DL. 14  Apr.  68 

Abn  Cbambre  (10),  JP.  late 

Capt,  17  Lancers 16  Aug.  54 

Captains. 

James  Greenwood 19  Apr.  68 

John  Joseph  Middleton    90  Apr.  53 

Thomas  GonlbumeParker,DL.21  Apr.  53 

Edward  Petre 21  Apr.  68 

George  Decks  Skingley 22  Apr.  68 

William  Lister  Sagar,  JP 23  Apr.  53 

John  Pickup  Lord 23  Apr.  68 

Frederic  Broadbeut  28  Apr.  63 

Daniel  Grant  Brereton 16  Feb.  54 

Antony  Buck  Creek  16June54 

Edward  Dwyer  23  July  55 

LiXUTXHANTS. 

Arthur  Holden 18  Feb.  54 

Abraham  Alfred  Tweedak  ...20  Feb.  64 

Thomas  Dunbar  Quinlan 18  Nov.  64 

JamesEdw.  Ford   26  Jsn.55 

Bichard  Fenton  1  Feb.  66 

Tliomss  Arthur  Mills 21  June66 

John  Bomfortl 34  June  65 

Bicliard  P.  Bidley  9  July  65 

Fred.  A.  C.  Maedonald 10  July  55 

Charles  Miller 24  July  56 

Ensigns. 

Alfred  Lawless 27  Feb.  56 

Wm.  Henry  Ogden   ...13  Apr.  h^ 


888 


JmHa  ^  England  md  TFafat . 


SamnerMitcheU  S.BzottkhimtSS  June  H 

Bichard  Horley 98Jim66S 

James  Gutudiig  PloiOtate S/6  July  65 

Fnu  Edv.  Hftttird 97  July  U 

Waller  Sydney  Tucker ja»  July  U 

JdJ.^  Cp^L^ChMM,  HamiltM 
f  eaton,  (6)  kUs  CapL  9  F.  leifar.  IS 
CtytUUn, 18Apr.S8 

TapnatUr.  —  Jdim    Holder, 
iattLt.lfF. 18  Jan.  55 

Amvmii.  —  Edward  JackieiB, 
MD .19]!^.  56 

Jsiist.  Av^.— Henry  Haneox, 
MD IS  ^.55 

BlMFaeings. 

Jgenif,  Mesm.  C.  &.  fcW.McGiigor. 

IrUk  Jgmtt,  Meetn.  Oano  8b  Sont. 


OXH  BOTAL   LANCASHIBE. 

(i^/lM.)    [No.  89.] 

Head  C^nartarf,  Ashton  Under  Lyne. 

COLOIVSL. 

Bon,Bd^.  Bootte  WlUraktm. 
BL.  JP.  Coloiul,  latt  </ 
Coldst.ais 8  Jan.  65 

LiSUT.'COLOirXL  COXXAWDAKT. 

John  Henry  Pringle,  Coton^l 


VfuUt., 


9  Jan.  66 


Majoxs. 
Thoe.  £dw.  Wilbraham,  Me 

CapLS9F. 16Feb.   66 

John  Henry  Ohambera,  DL. 

laUCaft,i»R 6 Dec  56 

CA7TAIK8. 

Eras.  John  Tyssen  Amid  (18) 


lateoflil 


Jan.  66 


John  Copley  Wray   ...SSJan.   65 

Wm.    Henry  Giilman,  late 

Brevet  LL-M.  eS  F. 16  Veb.   65 

William  Bachanan,  S J.G.8.  .17  Feb.   65 

William  MarshaU 19  Feb.   65 

Gharlea    Jamea  W.    Deani 

Dnndas,  late  Capt.  OMet. 

Gds 881far.  66 

Bichard  Lambert,  late  of  B. 

Art 89  Mar.  66 

John  Ireland  Blackbnme,  Me 

Lt.  SO  Madras  NJ.    6  May  56 

Wm.  Middleton  Moora,  laU 

Lt.UF. 16  Jane  66 

Sdw.  Fleetwood  Heaketh  .  .Id  Jane  66 

Wm.3ohn  C.Martin 89  Oct.   66 

Heniy  Mawdaley 6  Deo.  66 

LixDnVAjni. 

Charlea  Bury  Cradoek 18  Feb.  S6 

Bichard Whdan   8Mar.  65 

Edward  Francia  Boehe  6  May  56 

Joseph  Banks  Bladen 7  May  66 

Boger Forrest    18Jnne55 

Wm.Fra.  Smith  97  June  65 

Joseph  Bich.  HamUtOB  ....99 Oct.   66 

WilUfim  Singleton.. 99  0c«.   66 

JohnLomax «...18  Nor.  65 

Bichard  Murray  Thompson..  16  Deo.  66 
Charles  BcrxingtoB 16  Dee.  66 


Jdi.  /•  Cbp/.— Wm.  Harts- 

liorii/18)  (kpi,  XhiaiUUte 

Capt.S^F^, 18Jan.   65 

PaMu»/«r.~Chii8topher    J. 

Hamilton  16  May  65 

5Hr7«o»._Wm.  Leahy Echlitt  S  Not.  66 
Jeiitt.-Sura.—iokkn  Harkes 

Craig MKay  66 


EirsiONS. 
John  Hamilton  Thompson  . 


8  Mar.  65 


Wm.  Bagot  O'Arcv  89  Mar.  66 

Wm.  Edward  Whelan 5  May  66 


Alex.  Beaufoy  Thompson   ...S9Jane  66 

Lo%'ick  Loftus  Reade  16  Dec.  " 

Thomas  Acres  Ogle 16  Dec. 


run  ROYAL  LANCASHIRE. 

[No.  180.] 

Head  Quarters,  Bury. 

COLOIfSL. 

Son.  Charles  JmamFoaSiaa^ 

ley.  Me  Lt.-CoL  Or.  Gds„  .91  Feb.  68 
LtXTrT.-CoLonsL  ComAHPAm. 
John  Edward  Madoeks,  late 

Capt.UDrs 99 Mar.  66 

Majoks. 
John  Chesier,(6)  late  Camt. 

86  f*. .~.  4 Apr.  66 

John  Hardy  Thursby,  late  <if 

90 /»...... „  6Apr.  66 

Cattains. 
Bibert  Canuning*  late  Capt. 

6iF.   .Tr77!7. lOMar.  65 

Francis  Lraper,  late  Capt. 

61F.  ....VT. 13Mar.  66 

Alex.  Gordon  Moorhead,  late 

Caft.4fiF. 88  Mar.  66 

Charles  Edward  Leigh,  late 

qf99F. ! 24 Mar.  66 

Henry  Hawker  Amaud,  late 

Br.'Uaior  84  Bengal  NJ...  4  Apr.  65 
GeoJohn  Stewart,  lo^JU.  BFM  Apr.  66 
JohnBow]andsonMarahaB...12May  65 

lUchard  Clement 16  May  66 

Thomas  Greenwood .17  May  66 

James  Ashton  18  May  66 

Simeon  Heury  Stuart,  late  U. 

Canadian  A/« 80  July  56 

Charlie  B.   Motynevx,   late 

Oapt.  4  Brs. 16  Nor.  66 

LlEUTBJrAJrTS. 

Edward  Barlow   18  May  66 

John  Satterthwaite 14  May  65 

Wm.  Fred.  Pearse 16  May  66 

Bichard  Haekett,  late  Sns.    • 

84/*.  1  June  66 

John  Hamilton 18  June  66 

Frank  M.  AUm 14  June  66 

Lawisnee  Foot 90  July  65 

Thos.  Haywood , 1  Aug.  66 

W»Uers  Freak  Piatt   99  0ot   66 

Charles  Wm.  Fennel  89  Oct.   65 

Ensigns. 
Fra.  B.  Fefhersfonhaugh   ...18  June  66 

Charles  Heury  Webster 18  June  65 

Bichard  John  Somraers 11  July  55 

Wm.  Dubair  UoinliiA 1  Aug.  6t 

A^tant  aMdCyt.—^ertie 

Mathew  Boberts,  late  Oapt. 

86  F.  11  Apr.  55 

Airy#oik— B.T.Whitahead...l8May  55 
JMStst-Surg,^ 


ROYAL  LANCASHIRE 
ARTILLERY. 
[No.  19.] 
[Ehbodixd.] 
Haad  Quarters,  Liverpool 
LlKXrr.-COLONBL  Covmandant. 
9  Sir  Duncan  Macdougall.(8) 
KCF.  laU It. 'Col.  79 mgU.n  Apr.  58 
Maiobs. 
Thomas  Atchison,  Capt.  ret. 

fitUpag.R.  Art 39 Apr.  68 

James  Bourne,  1)L.  JP 18  May  58 

CA?TAiira. 
George  Hsn,(7)  DL.Brw.  Jfo/., 
teU  Bret.  Maj.  Madras  Art.9S  Apr.  88 


HeK7  IhomAs  Fyert,  Omi, 

k.f.B.AH. ....^X.  9Mi^68 

ChArlaf0reagh,C4}  late  Cent.  80 

Ayfc 8  Mv  W 

John  Hambley  Humfrey,  late 

o/B.  Art 84  Jan.  55 

James  Middleton   88  Apr.  65 

Joim  Baflton  16Nor.65 

FRST  LtBVTKVANTS. 

William  Graham  Fumivall  ...  8  Nor.  58 

Charles  B.  Molyneux    84  Jan.  60 

Chris.  Myers  Dawes,  ^c^  Qr.- 

Master 19  Mar.  56 

Fred.  Augustine  Lynam 38  Apr.  60 

John  Bichard' 8  Vor.  65 

Hill  Charley  Moore  15  Nor.  08 

SXCOND  LnUUITANTS. 

James  Sothem   , 84  May  55 

Alex.  M*CaBdia  CampbaD 99  Oct.  56 

Thonai  Qawfta .....89  Oct.  68 

William  Walker 18  Nor.  66 

Theodore  Thomas  Ford 16  Nov.  55 

William  Henry  WeMon 86  Dec  68 

Adf.  >  Capt.^ffm.  CampbeO, 
latet^B.  Art. 18  Apr.  6S 

Fagm.  and  Capt.^Wm.  Ed- 
mund Adams U  Mar.  6& 

Awi^.— James  Chambers  Fer- 
guson, MB. 81  May  63 

A9$U$.  Airy,— Hy.  Bahxasl ...  8  Jim.  fiS 

Badi^seingB. 

Agent,  A  Lawile,  Esq. 


LEICESTER, 
CNo.96.] 

[EXBOfmiD] 

Head  Quarters,  Leicester. 

OOIANXL. 

!nMDMlv^BuUaud.K.G.  ...3lMay98 
Luu*.-OaLO]rsL. 

John  King  94J«ly89 

Majox. 

neMarpat^OnsklfY J4JiiIyS9 

Captains. 

Bobert  Balph  Noel.... ,...80  Jnn.  91 

Jonathan  Wagstaff  Bryan  ...97 Apr.  81 

Fredk.  ThomaaFowka JaneM 

Joseph  JLaigktMt*  Qentlemm- 

at-Arms  970cl.  69 

Edward  Hany  Thomas 96F«b.  64 

£dn«nd  Arthur  Paget 16M«r.8« 

Geo.  Thomas  Mowtasy ....11  Aim.  84 

Jolu  Mathew Z 190et  86 

LikUTBNANTS. 

Alfred  Whitby,  ^.-ifiw^w  ...81  Feb.  SS 

John  Buckley..... 6  Jnad  64 

Alfred  Ashler  Yaughton  7  Bee  04 

Douglas  A.  Campbell 19  Dec.  64 

Alfred  Godfrey  Black. 18  Amr.  08 

Wm.|dward>hi^  -..96le^.66 

John  Henry  HosUa 8No^.5« 

Charles  Henry  Morris  61Iot.6S 

GhaxksMaynardHaselriga...  8Kov.65 
Ensigns. 

Percy  Lionel  Bawlina  18  Aug.  56 

Samuel  Allyne    88Sept.5S 

Edward  Joseph  Orane  18  Oct.  65 

Henry  Bickley    ISDec.  65 

Charles  F.  Powell  ......19  Dae  60 

Adi.  9  OtpL^uaui  Palliaat 

Gostobadie,  laU  Capt.  70  F.  1  July  53 
Afry.—Jsh.  Harrison  Stallard.  4  Nor.  63 
.dJiislMif-Skty.— Peter  Alfred 

Jackson  

Yellow  Facinga. 
'^'  i^enlf.^Messxt.  Cox  ft  Co. 


MiUiia  of  JEnffUmd  and  Wales. 


884 


ROYAL  NOBTH  LINCOLN. 

[Embodixd.] 
Head  Qairlen,  Cantotbnry. 

COLOFEL. 

George  TbrnHoe,  MP.  Iat4  of 
1  I^itetU 99  Mar.  51 

LiZITT.-COLOirXL. 

Biciiaid  EUiaon.  DL.  J? 19  Jvly  68 

Majok. 
Weston  Attcottt.DL.  JP.  Iat4 
qflDn^ooiu .19  Inly  58 

CAFTAIlfS. 

Eon,  WSOaam.  John  Moneon...  9  Apr.  68 
Godfr.  teBylton  Sniitli,a)  <«<« 

UtuL  48  ^MVaJ/n/minr...  9  Apr.  58 
Charles  Ormaton  Eaton,  jP...  9  Apr.  63 

John  Golden  18  Sept.  SS 

James  Green  Skipworth  18  Sept.  63 

Prands  Bockliffe  Pierca  19  Sept.  68 

Lord  Wofiley 18  Sept.  68 

Henqr  Yalentine  Giantham...lSSapt.68 

John  Graham ^ 6  iui064 

Bohert  John  Taylor  ltl«iM54 

LixirrsNiJftB. 

CaiarleaBen. m 30  Jan.  64 

Anstld  Cooper 80  Jan.  64 

Sdw.  W.  CfUoyd iSPeb.  66 

Wm.  Boirhmd  MitcheU. IS  Peb.  64 

JohnBeUBfookinf   lMar.68 

Henry  lionel  Drmolie  .* 15  Mar. 66 

Walter  Stewart  Broim 201foT.66 

Wifflam  Longataffe    80  No7. 66 

Ch«lea  Keyworth 80  Nor.  66 

ig  TBomaa  Laxton 80  Nov.  66 


Xiraieifs. 

Jamea  SliKm  Cooper 6  May  65 

Regteald  Smith 7Jnne66 

Prands  Marlaad  Rambant  ...16  Oct.  56 
llobert  Henry  Owston 8  Dee.  66 

AiJ.  &  C^/.^ohn  Mn]ha]l,(S) 

tSwP'. 8M8yS3 

9  W.  Telford,  CapLUte  iy». 

'l7r. ....7. .:...98May66 

Qr.'Mmater. »  Michael     Mo- 

riarty   21  Apr.  66 

ftfy«o».-^Geo.  Mitchinion  ..,  1  Mar.  66 

dtOHrHr^^  Wm.  Ja«kion..  7  JiB«  66 

Bine  Pacings. 

^IgenU^  Meaan.  Cos  fc  Co. 


ROTAL  SOUTH  LINCOLN. 
[No.  89.} 

Head  Qnartera,  Ooit. 

CoLOltEL. 


XilBtn.-GoLOlVBL. 

Hevy  Xdw.  Puie,  laU  Mt^ 
4  U.  Dn 20  Apr.  54 

yUkJotu 

Got.  T.  Waldo  Sibthocp,  BL.  80  Apr.  54 

CATTAHia. 

Chaa.  Thos.  J.  Moore,  DL.  JP.  6  Dee.  58 

William  Parker 6  Dec.  68 

Stman  Edward  Robertson  ...82  Apr.  68 

Paol  MUdmay  PeU 98  Apr.  63 

Saianel  Brailsford IS  June  64 

IPrederick  Bowman(4) 18  Jane  64 

Chaa.  John  B.Parktf  89JQly64 

Wm.  SiAMMClnka ...ldlfor.64 

W.Env^oodhottaa^DL  JP.MOct.  66 


LxXTTRirAlfTS* 

£dw.  Jackson  Pitzsimmong  ...18  Jane  64 

Charles  Telford 87  Oct.  64 

Arthar  £.  Take,  UUeli^SiF,  28  Oct.  54 

P.  de  Pranklin 81  Oct.  64 

Geo.  Fred.  Sbeppard 80  Mar.  65 

John  Mahon  Williams  6  May  65 

Wm.  An£.TrydeU  Helden 14  May  56 

Charlea  RothweU  Norris 15  May  66 

Montaan  Stephen  William8...840ct.  66 
Edward  Darey  Johnaon   laHor.  66 

ENsicnrs. 

Theodore  Ingram 80  Mar.  66 

Wm.  Barry  Drew  .....80  Mar.  66 

Bichaid  Croker 80  Mar.  66 

tlobertPradd 6  May  66 

Edward  Bossell 16  May  55 

John  Whltsed 4Aag.56 

Pennyman  WhiU  Worsley  ...18  Aog.  56 

Charlss  John Hinrich  16  0ct.66 

Adli-Capt-Cbatiti  Norris, 

2^aipt.64P^. 80Jan658 

Pf^sutf^.— James  Maxey  Bu- 

chanao,  kUe  Capt.  70  f,   ...  9  AQg.M 
Qf.-Jfa«/«r.— Jamea  GannonSS  Oet.  64 

Surg. — Chas.Peme]ey 9Aag.64 

JMki.'8ur§.—Wm.  Dfmock..  Jl  Jaly«6 

Blue  Pacings. 

Jgents,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 

Iriik  JgenU,  Mesart.  Cane  and  Sons. 


ROTAL  LONDON. 

[No.  108.] 

[EXBODXZD.] 

Head  QtOtters,  City  Boad,  Finabnry. 

OOLOlfSL. 

Samuel  Wilson»DL.JP 24  Mar.  64 

Lixiitv49o£o]fBi.. 
George  MaeCall,  {s/«^84  J'...81Mar.64 

MaioB. 
Graham  ElmBtiea),2aitf£<-31P'.ll  Apr.  64 

CAFTAntS. 

Jamis  Bnnee  Curling,  laieA4/. 

qf  Otnllfmen^at-Arms  8  Oet.  63 

W.  H.  Brabazon  Connor,  Oeu' 

iUman-at-Armi 9  Oct.  68 

W.  H.  Moloch  Hdmsa,  Om- 

tkmam^t'Armt 18  Oct.  62 

Charles  Clements  Brooke,  ttUi 

lAtuLMhag.  Gds 17Dee.  62 

John  Harrison  Allan 19  July  68 

Charles  Mackinnon  Walmisle;89  May  55 
Geo.  Barnes  Hob*an«  Uitt  Ctmt, 

l^Bmgallf.J. 7Da0.65 

Kobert  Wallen  Jones,  late,  tf 

MF 8  Deo.  66 

Alfred    Chicheley    Pkmden, 

Coft  60  BwgaiN.  /.» 10  Dee.  66 

LtiiTTmANta. 

John  Britten,  Qr. -Master 18  July  53 

Edward  Vere  Jones 8June64 

James  Duke  Hill  89  May  58 

Ed.  Sackviile  Smith  14  Aug.  66 

Arthnr  C.  J.  Barrow 7  Dec.  65 

Edgar  Wainwright  Bishop  ...  6  Dee.  65 

Edw.  KeUy  Obbard  10  Dec.  65 

Pred.Peto  llDec.86 

EnstoKi. 

John  Thot.  Henry  Batt 14  Ang.  66 

James  Cunningham 7  Dec.  56 

Alexander  Renwtck  8  Dee.  55 

Ang.  Henry  Garland 10  Dee.  55 

Jiit.  ir  Capt,—'Wm.  Thomas 

U9\hlahfffBF. 4  Peb.  46 

Atfy.— Geo.  Borlase  ChUds  ...  8 Oet.  58 
A»tiit.''Sura.~^3amn  Wood 

VoUni, tale o/njr.   iMar.56 

Bloe  Pacingt. 
Jfftnte,  MeMr9«  BoMn^et  fc  Co. 


ROYAL  MERIONETH. 

(jei/fM.)  CNo.eo.] 

Head  QoaiiarSt  Bala. 

LtXUT.-COLOKIL  CoVXAirDAlVT. 

SEdw.  Morgan.  DL.  JP.a)  late 
dipt.  ILp,  76  F. 90Oet.  68 

Captaihs. 

John  Isaac  Walker lOettt 

Wm.  Price  Jones,  JP 9  Oet.  68 

LmnesirAHta. 

Thomas  Pan  Wms.  EUii 96  Mar.  64 

Bertram  Aynsley  Jas.  Mitford89  Mar.  54 

Ensigns. 

Wm.  Downing  Bruce 27  Apr.  54 

Edward  AbiSam 8  May  64 

Thomas  Ellis 8  May  64 

John  Henry  WaterfaU 18  May  54 


4t^t.  i-  Ow^— Robert  Maaeie 
Taylor.  UUe  Lt.  25  F. 4  Oct.  53 

Ainr.— Thomas  ParryCS),  UUe 
<fSPrm,Batt 86  Apr.  18 

Black  Paeinga. 


J8T  OR  ROYAL  EAST 
MIDDLESEX. 

[EXBODDU).] 

[No.  66.] 
Head  Quarters,  Hampstead. 

COLONXL. 

Thomas  Wood 18Apr.08 

LnUT.-COI.ONEL. 

Thomas  St.  Leger  Aloock,  late 
Major  96  F. 80  Jan.  61 

MAion. 
Wilham  Bead,  DL.  JP.  £ste 
Ct^t.  6  F 4Jttne50 

CAPTAiirs. 
Jacob  Wm.  Hinde,  DL.  JP., 

lateoflbSituare  llAng.40 

James  Prince 17  Oct.  61 

John   Annah  Ambroae,  Imte 

88  F, 8  Oct.  58 

William  Philip  SneU     18  Apr  68 

Wm.  Pred.  Northey  88  July  64 

William  Robertson 10  Aug.  64 

Frederick  Gibbons 90  Deo.  64 

Edward  Dnnning  Cole  .........  8  Jan.  65 

Jos.  Philips,  late  Capt.  18  ZVf.lB  Aug.  56 

LlXnTSNANTS. 

Alexander  Noble,  Qr. 'Matter  14  Apr.  13 

Charlea  Paget  Miller 18  Oct.  68 

Christopher  Charles  Home  ...18  Apr.  83 

George  Thomas  West 18  Apr.  63 

George  Crozier  Cole 30June54 

P^eriek  Bamel S7Sept.54 

Matthew  Copplestone 15  Mar.  56 

William  Henry  Bent 29  Mar.  66 

Thomas  Boeklaod 96Sept.66 

Bobert  Holden  Stone    86  Sept56 

Siinoiis. 

Johfe  LrbyHes ^ 19  Deo.  54 

Rirersdafe  Elliot 8  Jan.  55 

Frank  Deacon  Praser 26  Jan.  66 

William  Plummer  6  Peb.  55 

Frederick  Schlotel 12  Feb.  66 

Marescoe  Lloyd  Frederick  ...84  Apr.  66 

Donald  Noble 12June65 

Alex.  James  MacGregor   21  July  56 

Clement  Smith  10  Nor.  65 

WUlismTeyers 10  Dec  65 

JUSi.  and  C!m/.— Thos.  B.  John 
Geo.  Thomson,  late  of  99  F»  80  July  5' 


335 


Militia  of  England  and  fVales. 


Fujfuuulef.—'Capftttn  Edward 

Jumea  Dyson  6  Jan.  56 

SurgeoH.-^¥xmaa  Balton 26  Feb.  46 

AssuLSurg'^GtoJu.  S.Cam- 
den     20Jan.  56 

Blue  Facinpi. 
JgeHtSf  Measn.  Ck>x  &  Co. 


2nd  OB  EDMONTON  ROYAL 

MIDDLESEX. 

(£i/CM.}    [No.<».] 

Head  Quarters,  Bamet. 

COLONBL. 

Geo.,  Vuct.  Enfield,  kUe  Coft. 
BiJU  Brig 29  Apr.44 

LneuT.-CoLO]rsL. 
Hm.  Goorge  H.  C.  Byng,  MF..20  Oct.  63 

Majos. 
Charles  Wm.  H.  Sotheby,  laU 

Capt.  eO  mjlet   12  Apr.  64 

Captaihs. 

Henry  William  Marriott 8AQg.29 

Charles  William  Grenfell,  MP..18  Apr.  48 

Henry  Riversdale  QienfeU 24  Sept.  52 

St.  LegerGlyn 12  Oct  62 

Theodore  £.  H.  Plait,  late  Lt. 

40  F. 21  Feb.  68 

Arthur  Chflver  Tnpper 22  Feb.  68 

Dottin  Maycock,  laU  Ugut.  6 

Drang 21  Apr.  63 

Edw.  John  Ottley  9  Aug.  63 

Wm.  Contts,FMcoH»/Bniy,<a/tf 

Lt.SeoUF^.Gdt 9  Mar.  64 

Algernon  Edward  West 17  Oct.  64 

LncuTXNAnTs. 

Frederick  C.  Phillips 7Not.16 

Jer^oise  Smith 28  May  58 

Constantino  Hay  ward  Read  ...20  Oct  68 
Edward  Packenham  Alderaon  9  Mar.  54 

Charles  RuddeU  Todd 17  Mar.  64 

Nassau  John  Senior 17  Mar.  54 

Robert  Gerras  Wylde  81  Oct.  64 

Fra.  C.  H.  RusseU.MP 28  Dec.  54 

Sir  Erskine  Perry,  MP 28  Dec.  64 

ElfSIGNS. 

Charies  Rivers  Wilson 17  Not.  64 

Henry  M.  Fuller 20  Jan.  66 

Wm.  Dawes  Malton  24  Apr.  56 

Adit.  ^  C^teiii.— Martinns 
Van  Kirkwyte  Bowie,  lat« 
Capt.iiF.  7Feb.66 

5itr^.— Nichoka  M*Cann,  MD.  4 June  62 

.ifwif^.-Stify.— Samnel  Smith 
MiUar  16  July  68 

Scarlet  Facings. 


Drd.or  royal  WESTMIN- 
STER MIDDLESEX. 
{Light  I^fimity.)    [No.  56.] 
[Embodrd.] 
Head  Quarters,  Corfn. 

COLONXL. 

II.  C.  C.  Vitct.  Chelsea,  MP. 

DL.  JF 6  Dec.  41 

LnEi7T.-CoLoirxL. 
John  James  Glossop,  JP. 10  Aug.  64 

Majob. 
Henry  Penton,  DL 18  Aug.  64 

CAFtAINS. 

Charles Ralfs  8Feb.l4 

John  Cook 29  Apr.81 

Robert  Monkhouse  Piper 28Sept84 

^ward  Murray 11  Jan.  68 


Charles  Chnstqpher  Baynes...S4  Dec.  58 
Henry  Joseph  P.  Woodhead...24  Dec.  53 

William  Henry  Burgess 4  May  64 

Joseph  Erlam,   kU4  ^f  tke 

Austrian  Service 4  May  54 

Fred.  Thomas  Parsons 24June54 

Joseph  Percival  Swan  3  Mar.  65 

Lixutknahts. 

WOliamJolin  Ralfs ......20  Dec.  68 

Lewis  Hough 8  Deo.  64 

Herbert  Hale  F.  Giiford  26  Dec.  54 

George  Chapman 8Jan.6o 

Henry  Bulkeley 4  May  65 

Geo.  P.  Walker 81  May  66 

Frands  Nicholls 3  Aug.65 

Nathaniel  Tkylor 3  Oct  66 

William  Thomas 30  Oct  55 

Ensigns. 

JohnWfllcocks 9Mar.65 

Fred.  Alfred  Stone 4  May  65 

Fras.  Knightley  Kingston 81  May  55 

Edward  PhiUp  Slater 81  May  66 

John  Maynedrake  Shepherd...      do 

James  Goody  16  June66 

Frank  Wm.  Dundee 14  Apr.  55 

Preston  Osborne  Page  8  Aug.  66 

John  Stone  Wigg  22  Aug.  66 

A^.  /•  a^L-^Boh,  M'Ewen..  4  Apr. 

Paymaster,-^ 

Qr.-JfiM^.  —  Bclford  Hodg- 

kinson,  UUeofZhF.  8  Feb.  55 

Atr^Mff.— James  M<Gann 27  Oct.  52 

JMM/.<5iiir^.— Ang.Edw.Dizey26Sept56 
Blue  Fkdngs. 

^tf»i^,  Messrs.  Hopkinson  ft  Co. 


4th  or  royal  south 

MIDDLESEX. 

I:No.128.] 

[EmoDXSo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Buttevant. 

'  LlBUT.-COLOinL  COXXAKDANT. 

John  Scriren,  kUe  Capt,  61 F.  16  Sept65 

Majobs. 
Chas.  Foveaux  Kirby,  (4)  UUe 

Me^  14  Madras  NJ.  4  Jan.  65 

Frederick  Alex.  Blachford,  UUe 

Capt.9SF, 150ct.  66 

Caftains. 
Arthur  Chas.  FitsJames,  late 

U,9ZF. 29  July  58 

Geo.  Barrington  Godbold,  late 

id  Xmm/.  87  F. 96  Apr.  64 

Chas.  Wm.  Parker,  late  Copt. 

69  J-. 16  Aug.  64 

Edw.  Hamilton  Finney,  late 

of  I  F, 20Sept54 

Cliarles  George  Boulton   12  Jan.  55 

Joseph  John  G.  Choimondeley  1  Feb.  65 

Charles  Edw.  Mortimer   288ept  56 

Wm.  Elias  Taunton 15  Oct  56 

Edw.  Eden  EUiot  15  Oct.  56 

Wm.  Piers  Brisley 17Nov.66 

LlZUTXKAHTS. 

Charles  Bayntun  1  Jan.  66 

SamuelJas.  BLenootflateBne. 

16  F. 10  Mar.  66 

Nelson  Hooper 24Apr.  55 

Marmaduke  Constable 24  Apr.  56 

John  George  Slade 14  l^y55 

Charles  Ferdinand  RutherfordlS  Aug.55 

Thos.  Fitzgerald  Wintonr 80  Oct  66 

Edw.  Warren  Golding 20Noy.65 

John  Bourke  20  Nov.  55 

Augustus  Daniel  Keane   20  Not.  65 

EiraiGHS. 

George  WillesHall 24May'55 

Wm.  John  B.  Standidge  7  June  55 

Geo.  Phillip  Fawkes 18Sept55 

James  Hodgson  CompignA  ...26  Oct  65 

Wm.  Edwin  Angier  80  Oct  55 

Adi.—Hon,  Chas.  Grimstou, 
MeqfCoUU.  Ode 10  Oct  66 


Fagr»uu/«r.-~Henxy  Magill,  k. 

j».7Dr.  Gde 18  Aug.  54 

Qr^Master.— 090.  Hope,  late 

(^77  F.   SAttg.64 

i8ffr^«oi».— James  George .16  May  63 

Aeeiet.-Surg.  —  John   Beny 

Bryant 80  Jan.  hi 

Blue  Facings. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


6Tfl  ROYAL  ELTHORNE 
MIDDLESEX, 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  28.] 

[Embouud.] 
Head  Quarters.  Aldenhot 

LUUT.-COLONSL  COHXANDAKT. 

Lodge  Murray  Prior,  DL.,  laU 
qfl%  Lancers 4May  W 

Majobs. 
Edw.  Lockhaxt  Miller,  late  tf 

88  F. 22  3iay  So 

Edw.  Deane  Kreconan,  DL.  JP. 

latsi^S  Dragoon  ede  21  Jul;  S5 

Captaihs. 
Richard  George  Grange,  late 

Copt.  Bengal  Armg  11  Aug.  SS 

Edward  Thomas  King,  laU  ef 

21  F.   .!. ...10  Oct  53 

Joseph  Wallia  O'Bryen  Hoare^ 

late  of  E.  Engineers 7  Feb.  SI 

Albert  Wm.  Murray,  late  Coat, 

M.THmdadBaltaUon  9Har.M 

Thomas  Lloyd,  late  qfSI  7....18  May  M 
9  Thos.  Beck]uun,X^.-(^<.  h.p. 

Unatt ...17N0T.M 

John  Alex.  Hunter,  late  Copt. 

8  F.  .3..28DecM 

James  Peters 16  Jane  Si 

Fred.  William Woodall SAogSS 

Josq^h  Deane  Freeman 16  Oct  $$ 

LlXUTXlTASTS. 

Deane  John  Uoare 11  Nor.  53 

Pat  McLoughlin,  late  U.  50  FXi  Jan.  S5 

Thomas  Leslie 29Mar.6S 

George  Lane  .ISApr.SS 

Stanley  Mortimer S2Ma755 

Wm.  Henry  Mordaunt 16  JuueSS 

Robert  HiUBoss llAag.SS 

PhiUp  OUver  Coote .16  Oct  55 

Charles  Seaton   .81  Oct.  55 

EifsxGirs. 

William  Mayou  UJuaeSS 

Henry  Short;  .28Jime6fi 

Robert  Hensley  8ABg.5S 

Christian  Halson    18Atig.55 

Hugh  Massy  Ry^es  18Aa»55 

James  Edward  Gibson 22Sept.55 

Thomas  Hawkes 6N<rr.55 

Henry  Pulsford  Plowman 5  Nor.  55 

John  Bichd.  Blake,  laU  itftFXZ  Dec  55 

.44f—Richard  Port,  laU  qf 
Coldet.-Qds .:. .^17May5S 

Pimww/M-d— Andrew  AUan,(6) 
Lp.%  Lancers .....18  Feb.  65 

Swrgeon.^-^.  W.  M.  Walker...80Nor.55 

.lMu/.^Miy.~  Robert  Henry 

Sawyer 3Dee.55 

Blue  Fkdngs. 
AgentSt  Metirs.  Cox  ft  Co. 


ROYAL  MONMOUTH. 
{Light  Infanirg.)    [No.  31.] 

[Ekbooixd]. 

Head  Quarters,  Pembroke. 

L1BUT.-C0LONXL,  CoKMAirDAirr. 

H.  Morgan  CfilCud,  MP.  DL...SS  Jtt)y47 


MiUtia  of  England  and  Wahs. 


LlKUT.-COLONKL. 

John  Francis  Vauj^han 16  July  53 

Majok. 

Edmond  Fhilip  Herbert 6  Jan.  55 

Captains. 
Edward  Baldwyn,  UUe  U.  4  F.  1  Sept.  52 
John  Selwyn  Payne,  Ute  Lieut. 

Uf...... 6  May58 

Fnnds  M'Donnell,  laf  Btuign 

71  F. 6  May  68 

Jamea  Danes »...21  May  53 

Qtm^  Griffin  T^ler 6  Jan.  56 


Samuel  Georce  Homfray  6  Jan.  68 

Thomas  Brook 14  May  55 

John  Bichard  Rnssell 

LnimnASTS. 

Bichard  Arthur  Lawrence 11  Dec.  48 

Aimericns  Blakeney  Sarery  ...  6  May  53 

John  Griffith  Wheeley 18  Sept.  54 

Henry  Somers  Morgan  Clifford  6  Jan.  55 

Houghton  Forrest 89  Jan.  65 

Brran  Sheefay July  56 

WiUiam  Owen 

EllSIONS. 

ITilUam  Leigh S40ct.  64 

£dw.  James  Tyler 89  Jau.  56 

George  Arthur  Lloyd 88  May  66 

James  Browne    18  June  65 

Geo.  Bowerbank  Daunt 18  June  65 

Fred.  Charles  Thynne  IS  July  55 

BobertBeddaU  Williamson  ...  7Sept.65 
J4fV.— John    Money  Carter, 

Oapt.h,f.  Vnatt 19 Jan. 46 

Pajmuu^.  — Bichard  Jones, 
UU  Copt,  HanoterumHussar^t  June  64 

^»ry.— George  Wilson  10  Oct.  64 

Asnsi.Smrff.—Jno,  Grant  Wil- 
son. M.D. 10  Oct.  64 

Blue  Facings. 
Jgent.^E.  S.Codd,JEr^. 


ROYAL  MONTGOMERY. 
{Sifin.)      [No.  57.] 

[EXBODUD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Welchpool. 

LlSDT.*COLOinCL  CoXXAlf  DAST. 

John  Edward  H.  Pryce  (1), 

laU  Copt.  8  F. 86  June  65 

Majox. 
Geo.  Bendnell  (8),  late  Lieul,4& 

Bengal  N.I,  30June66 

Captaihs. 

Maurice  Jones,  J F 6  Jan.  53 

John  H.  Heyward 82  Mav  54 

J.  F.  Harrison    11  July  66 

Henry  NiehoUs 18  Oct.  56 

LTT.17TSNAHT8. 

John  tf.  Jones  88  May  64 

Herbert  Owen  Johnes  16  Apr.  66 

Bichard  H.  Sturkey  4  Aug.  65 

Samuel  Thos.  Come 8  Dec.  66 

ElfSTOlVS. 

Bichard  Tanffeld  VacheU 13  Jan.  66 

James  Sebastian  Gilt 16  Apr.  66 

Adj.  i-  Oif /.-Edw.  Dwen,  late 

Bnaign  43  P. 89  June  46 

Surg.^W.  Slyman lOSept.68 

Scarlet  Facings. 
Jffentt,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


1st,  or  west  NORFOLK. 

[EVBOOIZD.] 

[No.  39.] 
Head  Quarters,  Fermoy. 

COLOHKL. 

ne  EarlofOrfovik.Dh. 86JuneSS 

LlVVT.470L01l«L. 

iramhieton  Francis  Cnsiance, 

DL.  16May  54 

Majok. 
Charles  Bedingfieid  16  May  64 


Captains. 
Etm,  Frederick  Walpole  (l),...18Mar.  58 
George  Augustus  Marsham...86  May  68 

PbiKpBedingfield  28  Apr.  68 

Charles  Edward  Bignold  80  May  53 

Joseph  Edwin  Day 81  May  58 

John  Davy  Brett,  late  Majw  17 

Laneert 19Jnne54 

Thos.  Wm.  Fountaine,  late  of 

76  F. 27  Dec.  54 

Henry  L'Estrange,  late  Cant, 

81  f. :. '..28  Dec.  54 

LiBURNAlVTS. 

Thomas  Smallpiece  Clarke  ...88  Aug.  16 

Bobert  Morris 19  June  54 

Frank  Astley  Cubitt  86  Jan.  65 

Wm.  Atthill 14  Apr.  55 

Bedmond  S.  Bead  16  Aug.  66 

Bobert  Welsh Coates 14Nov.66 

Ersioits. 

John  Brrce  Wilkinson  81  May  65 

Edw.  Effingham  Lawrence  ...14  Nov.  56 
Cb as.  Woodman  Eastwood  ...16  Nov.  65 

Fred. Foster Tegart  5Dec.66 

Adit.  A-  Cap/.-Alex.  Webster 

Smith,  Ute  Scots  Fut,  Gds...SOJjuie  68 
Paymaster.-^  Capt.    Glceson, 

UteCi^t.WF.  

Qr.-Jf(U^fr.— Daniel  Hamp8onl8  Jan.  66 
5Wr^.— Wm.   Stevenson,   late 

BJ.CJB.  198ept.65 

Astiet. '  8urge<M.  —  Biehard 

Staines  Davey 19Sept.65 

White  Facings. 

Agenta,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 

Iruk  Agents,  Sir  £.  B.  Borough,  Bart., 

Armit  &  Co. 


336 


NORFOLK  ARTILLERY. 
[No.  22.] 

[EmODIED.] 

Head  Quarters,  Yarmouth. 

LtSTT.-CoLONBL  COMHAirnAKT. 

Fra.  L'Estrange  Astley,  DL.  J  P.  1  June  55 
Majos. 

John  Penrice,  JP 1  June  66 

Captaiks. 

Charles  North 1  June  65 

Jaa.  Hay  Wodehouse 8  Jttne56 

Baoul  Stephen  Bedingfield  ...  4 June 55 
Charies  Bobert  Hobart,  late 
MaJ.  B.I.CJS. 86  Aug.  65 

LiXVTKirANTS. 

Aug.  Patcrson.  late  Capt  41/'.S4  Aug.  65 

Edw.  Henry  Bust  D'Eye 85  Aug.  55 

Robert  Bacon  Longe 87  Aug.  66 

John  CorneUs  Thierens 19Sept.65 

EirsioN. 
2f(M.  Everard  Stourton 86  Nov.  66 

-i^/.^-^Tap/.-JohnGflbcrtBon  8  May  53 

fi»r^.— Charles  Cory  Aldred, 

JI*. 87  Aug.  53 

^AgentSt  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


2nd,  or  east  NORFOLK. 

[No.  40.] 

[Embodikd  87  Dec.  64.] 

Head  Quarters,  Yarmouth. 

CoLOiriL. 
Hon.  Berkeley  Wodehon8eJ)L. 
laUMt^^Husears 9Sept.48 

LiSUT.-COLOirXL. 

WUliam  Mason,  DL.  JP 6  May  84 

Majob. 
Sir  Edmund  Henry  K.  Laeon, 

i?«f/.DL.JP 6  July  39 

Captains. 
John  Mareon,  J  P.  late  Capt.  18 

F. 18  Oct.  68 

George  Granville  Glover,  late 

Capt.  7  FHsilierii  88Nov.68 

John  Gay,  DL.  JP lODec.  58 

Cornelius  Bippingall 8  May  68 

Geo.  Bloroefield.  DL.  J^  Uts 

Lt.-Col.  Unatt 10  Apr.  64 

James  Haggard,  JP 11  Apr.  64 

Wm.  M.  B.HagRard,  DL.  JP.16  Dec  54 
George  Chester  Wood 86  Aug.  55 

LnHRNANTS. 

Hen.Th0B.Knapman(Qr-Jf«O83  Oct.  58 
Henry  Coldham  Mathew,  J.P.17  Jan.  66 

Charles  Henry  SneU 15Aug.56 

Charles Applewhaite  85Aug.55 

Joseph  Meek  Paul 81Auff.55 

Henry  Charington  Fisher 11  Oct.  56 

Greabam  P.BawdonCroxier...l8  Oct.  66 

ENSIOlfS. 

Charles  Fred.  Allen  15Aug.65 


AiH.  jf-  Ci;>/.— William  P.  K. 

Browne  (3),  late  Capt.  49  F.  2  Apr.  46 
j^iir^.— Jn.  Caporn  Smith,  JP.  18  Oct.  62 
Auist  -Surg. — Spencer  Thos. 

Smyth 8  Feb.  68 

White  Facings. 
Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


NORTHAMPTON. 

[No.  48.] 

[EXBODIBO.] 

Head  Quarters,  Gibraltar. 

COLOITEL. 

Tkonuu  Tkilip  MaunseU,  MP. 
DL.JP 2Apr.45 

Lni17T.-C0L0KP.I.  COinfANDAlTT. 

ZofiJBurghley,  MP 7  Jan.  46 

Majou. 
Lord  Brownlow  Tbos.  Mon- 
tague Cecil,  late  t^  Scots  iW. 

&as 10  July  54 

Charles  Hill,  J.P 14  June  55 

Captains. 
Bich.  Trevor  Clarke,  DL.  JP.  4  Apr. 46 

William  Christie 18  Apr.  46 

Edward  H.  Finch  Hatton 25  Oct.  52 

John  Bobinson   25  Oct.  52 

William  Langham  Christie  ...25  Oct.  52 
Charles  Willum  Watkina,  late 

X/.38  F. 24  May  68 

Herbert  Staples  Smith 81  Dec.  58 

Thomas  Bobert  Andrew   6  May  64 

Aldborough  B.   Bundle,  late 

Capt.iOF.  2  Dec.  64 

Drury  Wake 2  Aug.  65 

LiSUTBNAKTS. 

Hem.  Thomas  L.  Powys 81  Dee.  53 

Henry  Mincel  Stockdale  6  Mar.  64 

Frederick  William  Bowman  ...14  Aug.  54 

Fred.  Loinsworth  SO  Nov.  64 

Tamworth  Ferrars 80  Dec.  54 

Bobert  James  IVArcy 3  Mar.  56 

Wm.  Kerr   8  Mar.  56 

Wm.  L.  K.  le  Hunt  Wilson  ...14  May  56 

WillinmEvans 14  May  65 

Edward  Henry  Hare 21  June  65 

Hewitt  Linton 21Jttue53 

Ensigns. 

Lewis  Percival 11  Dec.  5i 

Geo.  Wm.  Piatt .'. 2  Feb.  66 

Wm.  H.  W.  DeCapel  Brooke...  9 Mar.  56 

Felix  M.  Whitehurst 10  Mar.  56 

Wm.  S.  B.  Whitworth  16  May  66 

Francis  Collins  24  May  55 

Philip  Batty 7June65 

Edward  Bamsay 18  Oct.  55 

A^f,  ^  Cop/.— Thomas  Bose, 

late  Capt.  15  F 7  Feb.  46 

Paysuu/«r— JamesBayNorton, 

Capt.  Unatt 19  Apr.  i55 

Qr.-ifastcr." 

S«ry.— William   Talbot   Mol- 

^""^'^P-       .•"••i"iV—  ^f'cb.55 
il«m^-5tfr^.~HampdeD  Hen- 

ley  Maclean    19  pei,,  35 

Digitizec    Yellow  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8b  Co. 


337 


jmUtia  of  England  and  Wales. 


NORTHUMBERLAND. 

{Ught  InfiuUry.-)   (No.  27.] 

[EXBODIXD.] 

Head  Quarters,  CarliAle. 

COLONKL. 

Ike  Sari  o/Bemley,  DL.  JP.17  May  04 

LlEUT.-COLOaBI«. 

WQUam  Mathev  Bine,  DL. 

late  Lt.-Col,  TOP. 8Scpt.52 

llAJOE. 

lord  LoTaine,  DL.  JP.  Uie  qf 

Qren.  Qdt BSept58 

Captains. 
Edward  Dale,   DL.  JP.  laU 

Copt,  46  F. 4N(nr.06 

Jolm  Pottf.  JP 89  Apr.81 

Chariei  Attieaa  Monck,  DL. 

JP.  UUe  of  CoUbt.  Ode. 20 Aug.iS 

John  Crastcr  87Scpt.53 

George  BorreU.  late  qfi^  F^..l6  Oct.  68 
James  Crotby  Anderson,  late 

Ene.  80  F 81  July  63 

'William  Adamaon  81  July  58 

John  Jobliag  Weatherly  8  Nov.  68 

John  Kfc 87  Jsn.  «5 

Chaa.  Julian  Ralph  BeU 89  Jan.  66 

Ealph  Henry  Philipaon 81  Jra.  55 

Francis  Blak« 

Ltsutshahts. 

John  DaTid  Scott  81  July  58 

£dw.  Charles  Charletou  87  Hay 64 

KnighUey  HoUed  Coze 18  Dec.  56 

Joseph  Jones,  UUe  Ctfr^Mr.  88 

r.  qr.-Maeter 87  Jan.  65 

John  Potts 28  Jan.  65 

John  Martindale  Thompson... 80  Jan.  66 

Laurence  Marlow  Sidney 81  Jan.  ft5 

John  Graham  Leadbitter 1  Peb.&A 

Septimus  D.  Selby 80Mor.66 

waiiam  Pears 20  No?.  66 

Ensigns. 


Adj,  /•  ^^— Alex.  Browne..l7Aug.68 
P<^iiuu^.  — Bobert  Thomas 
Brown  Boyd,  late  tfl  Dr.Qde,  6  Dec.  64 

5«fy«oift.— Edward  Smiles 8Sept.68 

duiet.^Swrg,'' 

Buff  Facings. 
Agenie,  liessrs.  Coz  and  Co. 


NORTHUMBERLAND 
ARTILLERY. 

[No.  88.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tynemoath. 

Captains. 

Charles CUmentson  4Ang.64 

Charles  John  Beed 6Aog.64 

LlKUTZNAVTS. 

WiUiam  James  De  Pledge 6  Aug.  54 

William  Robert  IMd 4Sept.64 

Ensigns. 


Adi.  ^  Cojpt^Vlia.  Macbay, 
late  of  R.  Art 16  July  64 

Swgeom.  —  Robert  Warren 
Bleasby  5  Sept.  64 


NOTTINGHAM,    or    ROYAL 
SHERWOOD  FORESTERS. 

[No.  59.] 
[EMBODtSB  1st  Dec,  64.] 
Head  Quarters,  Athlone. 

COLONSL. 

'  ^ncelot  Rollcston,„.,„„„„„ll  Apr.  88 


LixeT.-Coi.ONU.. 
Waiiam  L.  MelUsh,  UUe  Copt. 

MiJieBr, 9  Nor.  68 

Majob, 
Alexander  Boddant,  late  Cofi- 

58  f. .7...18KOV.68 

Captains. 

Arthur  Bromley 146ept.68 

Arthurs.  H.Lowe 6Nor.68 

Alfred  Hurst  Uwe 9Mar.68 

Godflrey  G.  G.  C.  Gardiner....,.84  Apr.  64 

Geo.  Tomline  Gordon 5  Dec.  64 

Chailes  J.  Banow 16  Dmt.  64 

Geo.  Davis,  late  Capt.  JSJ.C£»  8  Feb.  66 

John  Harrison  Miller 9Mac.66 

Anthony  Henderson  Fowke ... 

Alfred  Coope lJune66 

John  Draper  Hemal^y 

Arthur  Peniston  Moore 15  Not.  66 

LiXDTXNANTS. 

James  Brooke  O'Loghlin 88  Dec.  64 

John  Wm.  Plreston,  A.p.  76  F. 

Acting  Qr.-Maeter 88  Jan.  66 

Thomas  Davies   88  Jan.  66 

Wm.  Francis  Scully  

John  Stephens    

Aug.  Mark  Hawmotid  

William  Grant ^ lJune66 

Anguish  Honor  Aug.  Darant  .18  Sept.  66 
Thos.  John  Walsh,  late  Sae. 

7SF. 89Sept.66 

Charles  James  Miller 29  Sept.  56 

Chas.  Fred.  SurpUee 18  Oct.  66 

Eyre  Evans 16  Deo.  66 

Ensigns. 
Bobt.  John  Geo.  Henry  Hewitt  8  Mar.  58 

Edward  Alex.  Sloane 

Abraham  Hulton  King 

Edw.  n'Wood  Tayler 19  Oct.  65 

Adi.  4*  Cdw/.— Henry  Holden, 

late  Capt,  SB  F. 80  May  58 

PmrMa«/«r.— Nicholas  Wrixon, 

late  Capt.  81 F.  llJnne  66 

Sttrj^«0».— James  Anders 28  Apr.  13 

Aesiet.'Surgeon.—^tBTj  Hope 

NetUefoJd    19Jtine  55 

Blue  Facings. 

Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Irieh  Agenttt  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bart. 

ArmitandCo. 


OXFORDSHIRE. 

[No.  61.] 

[EmoDilto,  6  Dec.  54.] 

Head  Quarters,  Corfu. 

COLONXL. 

Chas.01dfield  Bowles,  DL.  JP.  8  Apr.  47 

LlVUT.-COLONSL. 

John  William  Fane.  DL.  JP...  6  Apr. 47 
Major. 

Anthony  Morris  Storer 86  Mar.  58 

Captains. 
Andrew  MarriottMathews,DL.88  Jan.  46 
Francis  Forteaeue  Tnrville  ...19 Nov. 68 
H.  Ed.  Francis  Lambert,  DL. 

JP.    18  Jan.  68 

Benjamin  Williams,  JP 18  Jan.  68 

Bom.  Percy  Barrington,  DL. 

late  of  Oren.  Gde 81  Apr.  68 

Wm.  W.  Methven  Dewar,  DL.19  Oct.  58 
Soa.  Algernon  Sydney  Arthur 

Annesley 18  Mar.  64 

William  Wykeham  HoUoway.lO  Feb.  65 
Lisutxnants. 

Frederick  Morton  Eden 8  Feb.  68 

Edw.  Campbell  Stuart  Cole  ...14  JuneSS 

Edward  Slater  Harrison 1 9  J  une  64 

Charles  Edward  Crawley 19  June  64 

Wm.  Fred.  Raitt,  Ute  Lieut. 

96  F.    28  Dec.  64 

Wm.  C.  B.  Constable 17  Feb.  65 

Nicholas  Gifford 8  Mar.  65 

Thomas  Frederick  Bulkeley  ...15  Aug.  65 


Ensigns. 

Charles  Gaistin 89  Dee.  86 

Frederic  Wm.  Moore 10  Feb.  66 

Edmund  Wig^  Sereme .88  Mar.  66 

Lewis  Trelawny  Oferk,  laie  Lt. 

81  F. SB  Apr.  66 

Edward  CeoQ  Brown 9  May  66 

Fred.  Walter  Aston  16May66 

Bichard  Barnes  AusUb 80  Jnly  6S 

Willonghby  B«rti« 18  Vor.65 

Adit.  /•  Cap^— G.  Gaming, 

(aieCapt^Tl  F. 8  Feb. 48 

AmMS^^-^Harry  Lee  Carter, 

late  Lt,  6  Dr.  Gde. 81Scpt65 

^.-JTm^.  — William  Niool 

Ealph,  late  Capt.  F. .81 A^.  66 

Atfy.—Bich« James HaasBid    6Ma766 
As»iet.'Svrff.—Kfilbett  George 

Watts  6  June  66 

Yellow  Fkdngs. 
Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 


ROYAL  PEMBROKE 

ARTILLERY. 

[Wo.  84.) 

[ElIBODIXl).] 

Head  Quazters,  Havezfixrd  West. 

LnUT^CoLONBL  COXXAVOAVT. 

Hugh  Owen  Owen,  DL.  JP....16  Sept.SO 

MAJon. 

Wm.  Hen.  Lewu,  DL.  JP.  ..  91  May  46 

Captains. 

Jas.  Mark  Child,  DL  JP A  Jan.  80 

Geo.  Bowen  J.  Jordan.  DL.  JF.81  If  ay  46 
Anthony  Bowen  Owen  Stokes* 

lateLt.6$F. 8  June  64 

Charles  Cook  Wella,  DL.  JP. 

laie  Capt.  H.  B.  I.  C.  8. 8  Jue  64 

LDIimNANTt. 

James  James 7Dee.U 

Andrew  Fred.  Dnnsterrille  ...  7  Dec.  58 

Owen  Tucker  Edwards 8Jnne64 

John  Owen,  qr.-Maeter 17JidM64 

Ensigns. 

William  Green  Hartley 188ept.64 

John  Broffdon  Lebarte 9  Jan.  65 

Henry  Ackland .84  Jan.  66 

Henry  LyonWaloott 86  Jan.  65 

A4it.  /•  Capt.  §r  P«yin.-W. 

Douglas  Willan,  Capt.  h.p. 

R.  Art .~ „.14  Aug.  65 

Air^Mi.— Thos.  Dxmiayne  ...86  Mar.  11 

BedFadnga. 

AgeiUs,  A  F.  aidgwmy  h  Son. 


ROYAL  RADKOB. 

{l^Us.)    [No.  60.] 

(Evbodud.) 

Head  Quarters,  Prestige. 

Majok  Coxxandavt. 

Lawrence  Henry  Peel,  JP.  laie 

qfi^F, 87Mar.64 

Cai^ains. 
Thomas  Henry  John  Oswald 
Bicketts  18  Dec  68 

LiKUTXNANTS. 

HughPoweU  Prickaid 16Mar.64 

Guy  Wm.  Sanders,  It.  BJ.CJS.  8  Mar.  66 
Ensiqns. 

Edward  Williams 18  Jan.  65 

Henry  M.  H.  Wheatley 8  Johr  66 

Adit.  #•  Capt,  -  Fred.  Parris 

SandersTM*  Oy/.  43  F.  ...SI  Dw.  46 
JTwy.— Edwd.MawthillTeame  6  Jnn.  63 
Scarlet  Facings. 
Agenttt  Mctin.  Oos  It  Oo. 


MiUtia  of  England  and  WaleB. 


888 


RUTLAND. 

{Ltgkt  Ifi^^iry.)    CMo.U.] 

H«ad  Qiiartai%  OsUurn. 

Captain  CoinffAifDiNo. 
Hon.  Hcnrj  Lews  Noe],  JP. 
lateUeul.  t&F. 4  Oct.  52 

LnuTCNAirrs. 
Edward CostaU  lJaii.66 

Buff  Facings. 


SHEOPfiHIRE 

[No.  54.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qvaxten,  Shrewalniiy. 

COLONBL. 

Sichard  Frederick  Hill,  DL. 

Imi0  iMmt.-CoU  ^  P, 91Aiig.»8 

L1BDT.X010VSL. 
Edward  Gorbett,  fate  £<.  7i  ^.16  Mar.  16 

Majob. 
Edward  Ferrer  Acton,  DL.  ...14  Dec.  63 

CArTAurs. 
Jai.  Whitmore,  Ui§  Jkr^Utiior 

B.I.  C,  a 30  Jan.  46 

George  Samael  Fechell,  laU 

47  Ay/.  MMdmt  Jmrn M  Ang.  6S 

BoydeU  /onea  Okoxon,  Uu  ni 

«>  P. 28  Aug.  52 

Bowland  Wlutehall  Kenyon...  4  Nor.  55 
Harrr  CalTeiey  Ootton,  Uie 

CmL  21  F, 811iar.6S 

God/rey  Roasell  (8),  late  RJT.  14  June  58 

Erasmus  Salwej 14Jane58 

Henry  Corbet 27  Apr.  64 

Soger  C.R.  Owen 18  Dec.  54 

Thomas  Cholmondeley 20  Feb.  55 

LXBUTBRABTS. 

Thomas  Matthews 13  July  82 

IKTUKam  Gibbon B9Mar.68 

IValter  Thmsby  Pelham   20  Feb.  54 

Wallaee  Boyee  {qr.-Masitr)...  5  Jane54 

Thomas  K.  Gardiner 18Dec5i 

Bobert  Dod 24  Feb.  56 

John  Stnbbs 39  Oct.  55 

Thomas  Woodward 29  Oct.  65 

Thomas  BIshton 19Noy.65 

Bvsiaifs. 

Edward  Beck 18Dec64 

£dwiu  Andrew  Corbet  9  Jan.  55 

"Wm.  Beaoelerc  Powell 30  Feb.  65 

Vfuu  Alcberier  Atcherley 80  Apr.  65 

Thomaa  Meyrlck  Charlton   . .  .17  A  ug.  55 

Bobert  Taylor  MaesAald  17Ang.55 

John  Minor 1  Oct.  66 

TtiamuUr.'^J,    Owen,    lsl# 

Ct^L  44  ¥,  13  Dee.  64 

5«ry.— JohnKigeiHeathcote  8  May  46 

^fjwf/v-^wy^— Charles  Oakley  27  Dec.  64 

Green  Faeings. 

Afftntt,  MeoTB.  Cox  and  Co. 


ay/.A.#.  87.F.29Jan.46 


18T  SOMERSET. 

[No.  16.] 

tEXBOOIBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Taunton. 

COLOHBL. 

Tere.  TuH.  Htnton,  DL.  JP. 
Uit  Mm.  66  F. 16  Oct  68 

Lixi;t.-Colonbl. 
Kichird  Leckonby  Pliq»P^  I>L. 
JB^UMkL  VwiH,  M«... 16  Get.  68 


Majob. 
William  Yaugfaaa  Jenkins,  JP.  8  Sept.65 

OAnAiNa. 

Henry  Godfiey  Marsh  JP 9Mar.81 

Jolm  Mathsw  Qnantock,  JP. 

late  Lieut  4  Dr.  Gds 11  June85 

Charles  Warre  Loveridge,  JP.  19 June  85 

Thomas  Hussey,  DL.  JP 4  Apr.  46 

AUred  Angnstos  Malet,  DL. 

JP.  late  Cemt.  8  F. IS  May  63 

Isaac  Elton,  late  Bre^.-Meuor 

46  F. 19  Oct.  63 

Herbert  Batler  Batten 80  Dec.  58 

Henry  Adney 10  Feb.  85 

Gansel  Jebb 16  Feb.  56 

Bobert  Deessond  Adair    8  Sept.5S 

LlBOTBirABTS. 

WlUlitt  Hntchings  Choriey  ...S6Sept.U 

OeoDgo  Troyta-BaUoek 1  Aug.  64 

OeoDgo  Deedes  Wsrry  B4Nor.64 

Henry  Cornish  Henley 36  Not.  64 

Wm.G.V.VilHers 88  Jan.  65 

Richard  Wlnsloe 17  Feb.  66 

Thomas  Wairy  18JuDe55 

Arthur  H.  Kieholaa  Kenuus    6  Aug.66 

May  Jenkins  Freestnn  9  Aug.  55 

Thomas  Hill  Lucas 8  Sept.65 

Ehsigrs. 

Schofleld  Patten SODec.  64 

Herbert  Parker  Owen    24  Jan.  56 

Cofentry  Carew 14Jnne55 

Mortimer  Dettmar 18June56 

Ralph  Sadler  8  Aug.  55 

Robert  Chaffsy  Chaffey 9  Aag.  65 

SUpleton  Hawker 37  Sept.  56 

Adit.  /•  Capt^Wm.  Surtees 
Cook,  Capt.  h.p.  Unatt,   ...31  Feb.  46 

^itfy.— Charles  Hugo 36  Dec.  17 

A«m/..^«r^.— C.  K.  Col8ton...88  June64 

Black  Yelret  Facings. 

Jgemti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


Snd  somerset. 

[No.  47.] 

[SXBODIBD.] 

Head  Quarters^  Bath. 

CoLOinti.. 
William  Finney,  MP.  DL.  JP.  1  Jan.  60 

LnTJT.-CoLONXL. 

9  as  Frands  F.  Lnttrell  a). 
DL.  J  P.  late  of  Gr,  Ode....  4  June39 

Majob. 
The  Earl  of  Cavan,  DL.  late  of 
7  2>r.  Ode. 26Aug.68 

CAPTAIirS. 

Robert  J.  Bisdee 38  May  81 

Edward  Harwood  818epU63 

Charles  H.  S.  Pickwick  (2),  late 

Ueut.9lF. 25  Aug.  52 

Edward  Houlditch 25  Jan.  68 

Alfred  Waring 86  Apr.6S 

Stephen  Ryder  Dampier,  JP...38  Apr.  64 

Edward  Sawyer 39Apr.64 

Fidw.  Griffiths  Riehaids 39  Anr.64 

Edw.  Chas.  Chetham  Strode  81  May  66 
William  Barrett,  JP. 11  Aug.  56 

LiBUTBNAirrs. 

Fred.  Stoodley 10  Apr.  63 

Alex.  De  la  Hooke 4  May  55 

Robert  Hetherington 30  Mny  54 

Wm.  Henry  Spwrway 17  J une  64 

Fred.  Jooeph  Blake  Sparway     1  Nov.  64 

George  Chamberlaine 24  Feb.  55 

William  Barrett  8  May  65 

James  Archdall  Clarke  9  .May  55 

Alfired  Hudson  Ricketts 13Aug.66 

Wm.  John  Evered  Poole   18  Aug.  65 

Ehsigms. 
Geo.  UinwHaU  Poole. 96  Feb.  66 


George  Gyles  9May'&5 

Charles  rnaar^ei.Qr.'MaeterlO  Aug.  55 

John  l^nwick  Wilkinson 11  Aug.  55 

Hugh  Hsmilton  Parkes l8  Aug.  56 

Robert  Edwards 14  Aug.  55 

John  Bellamy 16  Aug.  56 

Kilner  Aug.  Arthur  B.  Creagh  16  Aug.  66 
Charles  James  0.  Ohanbers...l8  Aug.  55 

Richard  Marker 8  Dec.  6ft 

J4f.  4-  CapL-Mn.  J.  Mao- 
pherson,  late  cfTl  F, 18Jane46 

Qr.-jr«lsr.— Chules  Raser, 
*.  p.  48  F.  39Sept.64 

Surgeimi^Bxwj  £.  Schioedsrl7  Oct.  64 

AM<#/.-Aify.— 


Black  Velvet  Faeings. 
A§«et9,  Messrs.  C.  R.  and  W.  M'Giigor. 


THE  KINO'S  OWIT  1«T 
STAFFORD. 

[No.  66.] 

[EXBODIBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cephalonia. 

LIBUT.-COLOHBI.  COMMAHDAJTT. 

Efon.  Wellington  Pat.  Manrers 
Chetwynd  Talbot,  laU  rf 
TFmsiUere  4Mar.63 

Majobs. 
Charles  Inge,  late  Capt.  68  F^Sept.53 
George  Tennaot,  DL.  and  JP„ 
lateMtyorVS  F. 1  Apr.  58 

Cattaibs. 

Francis  Chambers 4  Apr.  48 

Hon.  C.  Wrotteiiey    28June52 

Sidney  L.  Lane  36  Nov.  62 

Thomas  Wm.  Fletcher 1  Feb.  68 

Henry  Jasper  Willett 80  July  68 

Chariee  Edward  Moualey,  DL. 

and  JP .80  July  68 

Nelson  Rycroft,  late  of  85  F.     1  June  54 

CecU  Neii'ton  Lane 87  July  64 

Charles  Katon 88  Nor.  64 

John  Philip  Dyott 14Feb.66 

Orlando  Biidgeman,  kOe  ^11 

ffuseare    34  Feb.  65 

LiBVTBNAiin. 

Askew  James  Hillcoat  26  Dee.  11 

Gilbert  Elliot  80  July  68 

John  Taylor,  late  Lt.  10  F,  ...14  Nov.  53 

Pryce  Ilbert  Harrison  22  Nov.  54 

Dudley  £.  Saurin  84  Jan.  66 

Geo.  James  Bamett  22  Feb.  56 

Cairington  Jones   26  Mar.  56 

Geo.  Wm.  Henry  Holyoake  ...24  May  55 
Hervey  Tslbot 24  May  55 

EBnova. 
Thomas  Oswell,  Aetina   Or.- 

Maeter ^...18  Dec.  54 

Edward  Allan 28  May  55 

Wm.  Shea,  Acting  Qr.-MaeterUJuneU 

John  Bates  Marston 31  Jnne66 

Arthur  FiUgerald 12Sept.55 

Frederick  Seveme 18  Oct.  56 

William  Lea  Smith 20  Oct.  55 

Geo.  Arthur  Owen 21  Dec.  65 

A^.  4-  Ciip/.-^DanLHillman  19  July  58 

P(9»uw<«r.->Richard  Mills  ...38  Dee  64 

5ttr$reon._G.  R.  Woolhonse...  1  Aug.  54 

Aeeiet.-Smrgeon,  —> John  Ley 
Hichens   18Kov.64 

Blue  Pacings. 

Agenft,  Uctrnti.  Cqk  and  Co. 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 


TUB  KINO'S  OWN  2nd 
STAFFORD. 

(Ugkt  Infantry,)    [No.  68.] 

[EXBODIXD.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Portsmouth. 

Colonel. 
irofi^.R.Idttletoii.MP J)LJP.  5  Jan.  68 

Lteut.-Colonil. 
Rich&Td  Dyott»  DL.  JP.,  UUe 
CapL  63  F, 89  Sept.  66 

ILuoxs. 
Francit  Blake,  laie  Copt,  TDr. 

Gdg. : 6  Jaiu&8 

Hon.  Arihnr  Wrottealey  18  Oct.  66 

GAPTAIirS. 

Morton  Edvr.  BuUer  DL.  JP.  4  Jan.  68 
Dudley  Franeia  Stuart,  Visa. 

Sandon,  DL 6  Jan.  63 

Charles  Oldham,  JP 6  Jan.  63 

Robert  Hargreaves,  JP 6  Jan.  68 

Bobt.  Thos.  Kennedy  Levett...22  Feb.  63 

William  Johnson 22  Apr.  68 

lidmnnd  Vernon   Mackinnon 

iateb  Dr.  Gdg 16  Dec.  54 

Jamea  Wemyss  Anderscm,  UUe 

92  F, 16  Dec,  64 

Thomas  Salt 23  Dec  64 

Charles  Bichaid  Lerett 28  Nov.66 

LnUTBNANTS. 

Oeorge  Ansnstus  Cunon 22  Apr.  68 

Archibald  Iver 18  Dec.  68 

John  Edward  Knight 18  Dec.  64 

Isaac  de  Uanconr  Wilson 28  Dec.  64 

Charles  Edw.  BucUey  8  Feb.  66 

Martin  Joseph  Browne 28  Feb.  66 

Cecil  Henrr  Crampton 25  Apr.  66 

CarrHumfrey 14June56 

Edward  Chinn 16  July  66 

William  Wogan  lNov.65 

Joseph  Pargeter  Brindley 28Kor.66 

Ensigns. 

John  Burton  PhiUipaon 18  Dec.  64 

John  Aston 28  Dec.  68 

William  George  Neilson   23  Dec.  64 

John  Beaumont 23  Dec.  64 

Arthur  Cashel  Bnlkeley   16  Aug.  66 

Adj.  /•  CapL^John  Ballard 
Gardiner  (1),  UUe  Copt.  17  ^.26  Dee.  66 

Poysuu^tfr.— Lawrence  Dnn- 
das,  Ute  iff  6  F. 14  Feb.  52 

^.-Ifaj^.— Tho.W.Cudmorcl4Feb.  66 

Surffeon.  ^Vemj  T.  Lomax80  Jan.  65 

>^««w^-£r«fy.— Nich.C.  Whyto  2  Mar.  66 

Blue  Facings. 

A^m^.— Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


THE  KING'S  OWN  3rd 
STAFFORD. 

(R^.)    [No.  78.] 

[EVBODnBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Newcaatle-nnder-Lyne. 

LlXUT.-G0L0NXL  ComCANOANT. 

Charles  Bagot,  Ute  of  Or,  Ods.  6  Apr.  68 

Majom. 
Bich.  Byrd  Lerett,  late  Capt. 

60  Sifies 16  Apr.  68 

Charles  Coyney  16  Apr.  68 

Captains. 
Hon.  Alfred  Walter  Bagot    ...1 6  Apr.  68 
Peter  Bronghton,  UUe  Ctrnt.  8 

Ih.  Ode 16  Apr.  63 

Digby  Gerahty,  Ute  o/16  F....22  Aug.  6i 

Henry  Hayhcw  22  Aug.  22 

John  Wm.  Crowe,  UUe  Capt. 

88  F, ....16  Dec.  64 


John  Maurice  Foster 18  Dec.  64 

Jas.  Martin,  late  Capt.  mjU  Br,n  Dec.  54 
John  F.  F.  Mytton,Ta/«o/89^.12  Jan.  66 
Henry  St.  George  Priaulx,  UUe 

of^  Drs 27  Jan.  55 

John  Bronghton SO  Jan.  65 

LnUTEirANTS. 

Clement  T.  Sneyd  Kynnersleyl6  Apr.  68 

Edward  Richard  Adams 16  Apr.  58 

Francis  William  Bott 27  Apr.  63 

Harry  Tichboume  DavenportH  Jan.  54 

Charles  John  Webb  lAug.64 

Wm.  Lee  Gresley 11  Jan.  55 

George  Cole,  Uite  o/85  F. 8  Feb.  66 

Francis  Yere  Wright 80  Jan.  66 

Fred.  Henry  Mainwaring 7  May  65 

Eifnom. 

Bowland  Hugh  Cotton 21  July  66 

Fran.  Edwd.  Edwards  Wilson  28  July  65 
Wm.  Wesum  Tumor llSept.65 

Adj.  /•  Cbp/.— Beqj.  Midgley, 

Capt.Vnatt .T.... 80  Mar.  68 

5My.— Edw.  Wallington 18  Dec.  64 

A«m^.-iStiry.— John  Grant  ...28  Mar.  65 

Green  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


18T  OR  WEST  SUFFOLK. 

[No.  10.] 

[EXBODntD.] 

'  Head  Quarters,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

HONOKABT  COLONVL. 

JBarlJennyn 26  Mar.  46 

LnUT.>COLOHSL  COVKANDANT. 

Geo.  Deare,to<«  U^-Col.  21  /".ISSept.eS 

Majox. 
Windsor  Parker,  (9)  JP.,  High 
Sheriff  for  the  County,  late 
Capt,  Bengal  Army  9  Oct.  62 

Captains. 

Thomas  Ross  14  Apr.  46 

FuUer  Mailland  Wilson,  JP....11  Oct  62 

Robert  John  Bussell 12Ang.52 

Hooper  John  Wilkinson 25  Nov.  52 

John  Thomas  Lord  Manners  81  May  58 

Henry  Maitland  Wilson    7  Dec.  54 

E.  Fred.  Agnew 16  Dec.  54 

J.  G.  Robinson    18  Dec.  54 

Ninian  Craig   17  Jan.  55 

William  Windsor  Parker  25  Aug.  55 

LlBUTlNANTS. 

Fred.  Wm.  John  Lord  HerreyU  Dec.  64 

Valentine  G.  Coates  6  Jan.  66 

William  Hall,  Act.  Qr.~Ma»terllitm.  65 

Edward  Daub^neT 16  Jan.  56 

Wm.  Julias  Marshall 15  Feb.  65 

James  Holmes 6  May  65 

Charles  Bidwell  Edwardes  ...24  Nor.  55 

Ensionb. 

Alfred  Newbatt 16  Jan.  56 

George  Rust  D-Eye   I9  Feb.  65 

Geo.  Alex.  Patten  81  May  6A 

Swanston  May  Maedowell  ...12  July  55 
Edw.  S.  Osmond  Clarke   8  Oct.  65 


Adj.  /•  Oip/.— John  M'6regor24  Jan.  46 
Favmaster.^Cl9Ui.t  C.  Lncas, 
Ute  of  Bomb.  Army  27  Dec.  54 

5«f:$r«Mi.— George  Creed  22  June  24 

Jtnet.'8Hrg,^o)\n  Kilner  ...21  Sept. 68 
Yellow  Facings. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


SUFFOLK  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  25.] 
[ExBODiZD  14  Dee;  64.] 
Head  Quarters,  Ipswich. 

COLONXL. 

9  Henry  Benee  Benee  (1) 8  Hay  44 

LnUT.-COLONXL  ComCAITDAlfT. 

Rt.  Alex.  ShaAo  Adair,  DL.  ...80  Apr.  53 

Majos. 
James  Mill  Walker 9  Nor.  55 

Captains. 

Hm  Massenden  Leathes  1  May  52 

l^'rederick  Barlow  9  Oct.  S3 

Charles  Gorton  loSept&l 

Wm.HorsleyH.Dakins  19Mar.55 

FIB8T  LlXUTINAIITS. 

B.Ru8tD'Eye   8  Nov.  12 

Fra.  Blake  Eagle 23  June  54 

Wm.  Leathes 17  Apr.  55 

John  Nathaniel  Gower IS  Aug.  55 

Edward  Head  Ereread 

Sicoin)  LnuTZHAirrB. 

John  Cnrteis  Paske   28  Jan.  5S 

John  Meadows  Theobald 18  Apr.  55 

Adf.  4*  Csp^— Ed.  Missenden 
Lore,  Uue  Capt.  60  B^  ...18  Mar.  53 

Paymaster,—] amei  Chambre, 
(3)  UUe  Capt.  14  Drs, 19  Dee.  54 

49tfr^Mn.->Charles  Sawer 1  Oct.  S2 

Scarlet  Fadngs. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


IST  ROYAL  SURREY. 

[No.  20.] 

[Embodixd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 

CoLoincL. 
William  Holme  Sumner SAuj^..*^ 

LntTTT.-COLONSL. 

iltxroy  Campbell,  UUe  LAeut.- 
Col.  Boots  Fus.  Gds.  IS  Jan.  SS 

Major. 
George  Palmer  Evelyn  (5),  Uie 
Capt,  mjU  Brigade 27Scpt.5a 

Captains. 
George  Dennistonn  Scott,  DL. 

JP.  UUe  Capt.  1  Dr.  Gds.  ...  6  Oct.  52 
Robert   Grange,  Capt,  k.  p. 

Bengal  Army  10  Oct.  32 

Chas.  Craven,  UUe  Capt  2  2>r«.l0  Oct.  52 
Ed.  Hugh  Leyceater  Fenrfavn. 

JP............ :.7ll  Oct  S3 

Charles  Wilham  Calvert,  UUe 

Capt.  2  Dr.  Gds, 14  Dec.  S3 

John  Almon  Bouloott 14  Dec.  53 

Charles  Stephen  Barron  luFcb  53 

William  Piatt 5  Oct.  53 

Wyndham  H.  Wilson  Hoste...  3  F^b.  5i 

LntCTSNAirTs 

Stewart  Forbes  29  Apr  a 

Horace  Devas «4/«n.  54 

Arthur  Holme  Sumner 19  Oct.  54 

Joseph  Whitmore  19  Oct-  54 

Henry  Peters .28  Apr.  65 

^oi«.Hennr  L.  Pepys 2SJttne55 

Thomas  Virian  Gorney U  Oct.  hi 


MiHtia  of  England  and  H^«fo. 


849 


Ejrsioiis. 


MaxwtU  KBi^Uy  Uorloek  ...S9Sept.56 

£cb«tGba^rs.HelT 98  Sept.  55 

Affred  Spencer  Heatbcote S6  Oct.  55 

ArUnir  IrwiB  lies lNor.65 

Wm.  Hduy  Medl^ 1  Nov.  55 

Adj.  4r  Ctai.^aun  Fxouer, 
Uu  of  Or.  Gdt MS«pt.55 

raym4Ster,^Yt^  John  Belle V, 
lateSJ.CJ. 36  Mar.  55 

Qr.^Master.^Qtoswb  Bontree, 
liUt  96  F.  18  Dec.  64 

.^1077.— Bichard  Arclier  W«r- 
irick 27  Oct.  55 

Asiist.-Surg.^ 

Bine  Fadngn. 
dkfenU,  Meion.  Cox  and  Co. 


2nd  royal  SURKKY. 

[No.  11.1 

[EXBODUD.] 

Head  (^narten,  Guildford. 

COLONKL. 

'WiUian,  JEvriq/'Lovelaee,  Lord 
LiatUHtmi   U  Aug.  52 

LlBYJT.-COLOITBL. 

anaiebniit  Meredith  Parratt,  ! 

(DDL.  JP.  Ideui,  kp.  B.  Arm  Jan.  55 

Majox. 
John  Henry  EUis  Bidlej,  laie 
ofiDr,  Odi 16  Oct.  51 1 

GAFtAura. 

-William  Wight   SSMar.OQ 

Samnd  NiSolsoD,  DL.  JP.  ...  5  Oct.  53 
Walter  Bichaid  Banie8,(S)  late 

Gipi.  37  Btnnal  Inf. 6  Oct.  58 

Alexander  Marshall   7  Oct.  52 

Henry  Weston  (8)  8  Oct.  58 

ThouMl  DoDOffhne  Wright,  late 

<jfb»F.  6NOT.52 

Joseph  Dingwall 3  May  63 

Joseph  Godauui S8Nov.5i 

Wynn  de  Cerjat 8  Dec.  55 

William  James  Sharps 39  Dec.  55 

Ltsctinants. 

William  De  Norman 7MRy53 

C1iarlesHo«ardChaplin,Q.  JT.ll  May  53 

WilUam  Pootifex 3  Apr.  54 

WilUam  St.  James  Ball 4  Apr.  54 

Kdvard  George  Hartnell 81  Apr.  54 

John  Bichard  Molineox 87  June  54 

George  Wangfa  - SO  Nov.  55 

Fred:BhodMHaxeU 5  Dec.  55 

Ensions. 

Gilbert  Wsller  Coventry  85  Apr.  55 

Henry  Msrston 6  Dee.fi6 

l/mis  PetTS  Goodchap 7  Dec.  65 

James  Elyaid 18  Dec.  55 

Wm.  Doogtas  Legge S3  Dec.  5ft 

Adj.  J-  te/.-Jas.Fitxherbert 
De  Teissier,(4}a9U.|>  6  1^.16  Sep.  58 

Sur^.— Henry  Sharp  Taylor...  6  May  54 

PaysMi^—Hen-Sdw.  Legge  5  Apr.  55 

AsHei.'amrg.—  UorpM  Cul- 

»e,M.fc .! 88Mar.65 

Bine  Facings. 
A0t»is,  Meisn.  Cox  and  Co. 


3rd  royal  surrey. 

Head  Ouarterf  ,  Kmgston  on  Thames. 

LxxuT.<-CoLoirnL  Coxm aitdaht. 
T.  Chaloner  Bisae  Challoner, 
DL.  JP.  Me  of  1  £r.  Qde.  86  Mar.  53 

Maioss. 
John  Wm.  Gooch  Spicer,  DL. 

JP.  UU  CapL  3 IV.  Gds.  ...84Sept.68 
Thomas  Henry  Clarke  Terry, 

JP.  Ute  lAeut.  16  au9$ari...\\  Oct.  58 

Captains. 
MUes  Stringer,  late  hi.  6  i>r. 

Gds 17June63 

flbn.  Geo.  Charles  Mostyn  ...81  Jane 53 
Richard  Jolin  Slant,  JA.  25 

Modras  N.  1.  19  July  58 

Hedvorth  David  Barclay 30  July  58 

Charios  Francis  Evelyn 28  July  53 

Bobert  Bintonl  16  Aug.  58 

James  Legejt  Danieli 19  Dec.  68 

Fred.  Lewis  Austen 80  Jan.  64 

James  Henry  Aag.  Stewart, 

laie  of^F.  IS  Feb.  56 

LUEDTBITANTS. 

Conran  Alphonio  Kirk 1  Oct.  58 

Charles  Downes  Manning 3  Oct  53 

Samuel  Arthur  Seawdl 880ct.  53 

Samuel  Leo.  Schuster  88  Mar.  54 

William  Bent 88  Mar.  54 

Edwin  Uttarton 12  Feb.  55 

Edward  John  Piatt  2  Mar.  55 

Ensiom. 
James  Elgard 12  Feb.fift 


Adj.  A  Csp^— Evelyn  Latimer 
Parratt,  UUe  Capl  85  F.  ...19  Apr.  58 

atfry.—Matt.TrolIope  Coleman  8  July  53 
Aeeiit.'Surg.^ 

Blue  Facings. 


LUUTBHAMIS. 

Frank  Shewell 16  May  54 

George  Meek  16  May  54 

John  Kincaid  Smith 14  Dee.  9% 

Aug.  Granville  Morgan 14  Dec.  54 

Frank  Paul  Mathews 88  Feb.  55 

Thos.  I^olconer  Wisden 83  May  55 

Warden  Sergisonj 4  Sept.55 

Charles  Bridget 31  Oct.  69 

William  Bridger 81  Oct.  69 

Percy  Kirk 80  Dec.  93 

Ehsigns. 

Arthur  Barton   11  Apr.  55 

James  John  Pickfoid 1  May  55 

Charles  WaUinger 1  May  55 

G«orge  Clements  Hassall 6  JuW  55 

Charies  TorvUie  WOson   6  July  55 

Henry  Chandos  Bivers 18  Oct.  65 

Wm.  Watson  Wood  31  Oct.  59 

Adj.  ^  CapUr^WSSaM  FaUer, 
hM,  o»  k.p.  late  Adj.  58F.88  July  53 

Pavmofler.  —  Bichard  Bodd 
Bobinson U  Dec.  64 

qr.'MatUr.— 

Sartf.— QCtWm.  Hen.  Young, 
h.-p.^F.  6 Jan. 65 

AMntL-aurg.-^.  H.T.  Swing- 
ton 8Jane55 

Blue  Facings. 

AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co, 


1st  royal  SUSSEX. 

{UgKi  Infantry,)    (No.  52.] 

[Embodisd.] 
Head  Qoarters,  Brighton. 

CoLOIfXL. 

HfflB  Charles,  Ihdce  qf  Rich- 
msnidi,{\)TiQJd>rdUtnt.Aide' 
de-Camp  to  tkoQ^en  ....•  4D6C.19 

LnUT.-COLOHBL. 

Lord  Arthur  Lennox,  late  Lt.- 
C0I.9SF. 14  Dec.  64 

Maiok. 
Son.  Henry  Gage,  laie  Lieut. 
mjleBrtgade 10Mar.5i 

Captathb. 
Richard  Bingham  Newlnnd  ...12  Dec.  31 
Thomas  Eaton  Swettenham . ..80  Mar. 87 

Henry  William  Bates,  JP 80Mar.37 

Rush  Marten  Cripps 81  Apr.  46 

Jas.  Henry.  )P. Ute  Capt.n  F.18  Apr.  58 
Chas.  Fred.  B.  G.  Dickenson, 

hue  Copt.  34  F. 18  Apr.  68 

Edward  John  Bunny ISAnr.  58 

Henry  Bethune 10  May  58 

John  Ekliidge  Wcst,fa/«  Oapi.     ,. 

%F. .!. 7. ^..84Mar.86 

Joseph  Flennes  Blake  8  June  66 


ROYAL   SUSSEX 
ARTILLERY, 

[No.  86.] 

[Embodtbd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Eastbourne. 

COLORXL-IN-CniXF. 

9  fla  Charles,  DaOv  (ff  Bich- 
mond,a)KO  Lord  Ueut....  4Dec.l9 

LlB17T.-C0L0REL  CoMMANDAKT. 

Georgs  Carr  Ltoyd,  DL.  JP. 

laUCapt.MJleBrig 86Apr.53 

Majob. 
Charles  Montague  Chester,  JP. 

late  Copt.  90  F. 18  Apr.  53 

Captaixs. 

Richard  Wetherell,JP 19  8eptS6 

Frad.Moor,  J^/«o/'8F 31  Apr.  46 

Sir  James  Sibbald  David  Soott, 

Bt.  DL. 81  Apr.  46 

Hon.  William  £.  Sackvffle  West28  Nov.  52 
Wm.  Aug.  St.  Cfaiir,  (8)  laU 

Mqj.  BoMit^  Hone  Art.  ...10 May  53 


LlKUTENAATS. 

Wm.  Wheatley  Melvin  Walker  80  Mar.  37 

Henry  Davey  CurteisCole 81  Apr.  46 

Fran.  Barchard,  Aet.  Qr.jrM<.18  Apr.  53 

Henry  Molineux 18  Apr.  53 

James  Hayes  Sadler 84  Jan.  55 


SbCOND  LiBUTBNANtS. 

Henry  Uoyd  Nicholson 8Mar.54 

Marcus  MerryweatherTnmor.83  Mar.  5i 

George  EllioU  Clarice 8  June  54 

Fred.  Wm.  Jonea  l4Sept.5& 

Jonathan  Darby l4Sept65 


Adi.  4'  Copt.— "Ren.  Tho.  Settle, 
late  qfKogal  Artillery 9  Apr.  53 

Atf^.^Thos.  Newham 84  Jan.  65 

iUHft-Swry.— Hen.GrayPhU. 

pott  6Fcb.99 

Digitizeo    Scarlet  Fadngs. 
Agent* f  Messrs.  Cob  and  Co, 

Z 


»4l 


JAKKa  pf  England  and  Wtdik. 


THE  KINa'S  OWN. 
HMd  aaaiien,  Uaekai^. 

_.  ^  COLOMKL. 

Vit  ifcr^M ^DalhoQflie,  KT.  6  Apr.  46 

LnuT.-Gou>inn.. 
William  Lewis  Grant,  DL.  iP., 
M^  Oifi.  7  FmtUUn M  Dee.  SS 

lUfOB. 

JaMta  Soott  Walker,  DL.  (■«# 
Cy/.  88  F.  .^ U  Jan.  58 

CAFTATHa. 

William  Warner  fiennia U  Dec.  6t 

Fredarick  John  Parry,  Imtt  of 

17  Uneen Z^  Dec.5« 

George  Kitsoa §  Apr.  88 

Wm.  danmel  A.  EUia»  Ui$  ^ 

^^Umem SMayM 

Thomaa  BenringUni  6  Feb.  66 

OctMTiva  Gibbon 19  Feb.  66 

lohert  Pipoa 11  Apr.  66 

Jamea  Little 86  Apr.  66 

William  Ghrimea  KeU 26  Apr.  66- 

Golea  Lewie Harria IJunefiO 

LRnnnAim. 

Leonard- Stronff 9  Apr.  68 

Samuel  Jamea  Bmnnani  19  May  64 

Pred.  Solly  Qoaling 97  May  64 

George  Fuller  Howea 16  Mar.  66 

Alex.  MilfoiU  Sutherland 

Effsiova. 


^^'  ^  ^'— Jofc"  Gray  a). 
lal«  0/89  F.  4Mi  7  l>r.  6i2f.  98  Not.  89 

PayaM«^.*.Wm.  Aainforth  18  Aug.  66 

AMr^Mi».~£dward  D.  Haoon  11  Dee.  89 

ilMi«^-iBl«fy.-.Bei4.  Clarke....80  Dee.  69 

Blue  Facinga. 

JgmiU,  Meeera.  Cox  k  Co. 


LiBOTiJiAirTt.  I  Adj.  ^  aM/.-«-noa.  Caaaan, 

Wm.  Kaatland  Chiffney    80  Apr.  66      Uu  Oul.  87  F. 18  Kb. 

Wm.  Geo  Keilaon 80Jn]y66' 

Daniel  Waii«mi 9i  Aw.6§ 


Edw.  JamerWalker  ^ 94  Aug-  61 

Rich.  J.  L  G.  Monypennt   ...USept.Al 

Willmra  Hylaiid 18  Sept.  %\ 

Jamea  Henry  Neilsoa  INot.M 

Willea  Peat...... 6  Dee. 61 

Geo.  Lealie,  ImUfiftl  F. 18  Dec.  61 

Wellington  White,*  M«  f^60F.96  Apr.  86 


Enaiava. 
John  W.  M.  Van  Heythnyaen94  Aug.  81 

Edw.  LawsoQ  Thompeon  94  Aug.  66 

F.dw.  CoDdait  Bicknell 16  Oet.  66 

JameiWood   lNmr.66 

Arthur  John  Thlatlewayte  ....  1  Kor.  66 
Geo.  Stormont  Murphy 99  Dee.  66 


Adj.  J*  OapStUn^-dw.  Fred. 

WeUer  Foley,  tote  Capi,  90F.  8  Apr.  64 
PayaMufM-.— Mark  (yShaugh. 

neaay    28  Feb.  66 

^..Jfaj/.—Jamea  Darem  ...14  Mar.86 
Surf.—Qto,  Alex.  Falconer... 
iM<«/..«irrp^Fred.  V.  Send- 

tura(&),QUe<^JLli. 94  Feb.  66 

Bine  Facinga. 
JfftnU,  Meeara.  C.  B.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


THE  QUEEN'S  OWN  LIGHT 
INFANTRY. 

(No.  88.) 

[EXBOOTXD.] 

Head  QuarUra,  Woolwieh. 
Colours. 
TheEarl  of  Wilton,  GCH.DL. 
Jt 7  Nov.  40 

LiBUT.-CoLOirrL. 
Lothian  S.  Dickaon,  DL.  (1)  late 
Oapt,  Tl  F.  and  Lt.'Col. 
Anfflo^ifpaimh  le^H  4  Aug.  86 

Majok. 
Samuel  Walker,  Uts  Mtoor 
eSF T...  4Ang.i6 

CAPTAraa. 

Henry  Cooper 80  July  ^8 

Clarence  Holcombe  Jndd 16  July  H 

Frederick  Braah dOJdy|6 

WUliaoi  Dixon    90  July  98 

Af dwick  Buritfaa  90  July  88 

ig.  Korih ,14 Sept.  66 


IsT  WARWICK. 

(No.  86.] 

CEXBOOIED.] 

Head  Quartera.  Warwick. 
'  The  Bear  and  Bagged  Staff." 

COLOHKL. 


Saiyaoit.— Philip  Tranter |9  Dec  5* 

AMi#l.^«ry.— Fted.Goodchildl4  Feb.  81 

TeUow  Fiadnga. 

j0mU,  Vefay  W.  Holt,  Eeq. 


CharleaAug.      ,_ 

Henry  J<»b»iug  ^^allark,  Utg 

•C«PV7/.., l4Sept.86 

Henry  dei>aubra»a  ...,- 8  Oct.  66 

Thomae  Henry  PijK>ii,  fare  ^  .   . , 

W>. .:i8  Oct.  68  I  JehJ 


Ltiut.-Colok«l. 
Joaeph  M.  Boultbee,  DL.  JP...97  May  47 

Majora. 
Cliarlee  Wiae,  Brwi  U.'C!ol., 

f^JfVor^F. 9  Apr.  68 

'nioa.Bamard,(2)2a/eCffp/.66F.  8  Aug.  68 

CAPTAIVa. 

Marmion  Edward  Ferrcra,  JP.  9  Feb.  47 

BachardR  Jee,JP 9  Oct.  89 

Stafford  Squire  Baxter SJuneSS 

J.  NcHle  Porter 98  July  88 

F^ed.  Mannera  Eatwiok,  laUof 

47  F. 4  If  A*  54 

John  C.  C.  Tpimaeml 10  Jniy  64 

Bob.Bqrtbwirk,  ImU  U.%\  F.  %  Jan.  86 
John  Mimitt,  late  Capt.  81  F.94  Jan  66 

A.T.  H.  Shaw 27Feb.'66 

Gnatavua  Js^w.  Eatwick  8  Aug.  66 

LlXUTKITAirTa. 

Wm.  Edward  Tlbbitts 90  Aor  64 

Phillip  Homer  Pege  7Auft5 

Geo.  Wm.  Featheratone   19  Dec  64 

Fred  Wm.  Strickland S8  Dec!  84 

John  Peter  Wijaon 9  Feb.  68 

Wiffiam  Powell  9iMar  68 

SS;  ^*7?  '^^  Sparrow  ...  6  May' 68 
WiijUm  Henry  Betff  ^  K«y  88 


Henry  Horace  Eden  \ 


Jttly68 


Biraidirs. 


W«».  Ana.  NoHon 98  Jnne68 

^^i^ST!??^- h  1^7  ^ 


2nd  WARWICK. 

[K0.6S.] 

[EnODBD.J 

Head  Quartera,  D«1ilin. 

LiBUT.-CQIX>I1L  COKM AHDAlfT. 

Rr  Thomaa  George  Sfcipwiih, 
.9^.DL.  JP.  (e/e  VSDr:Gia. '%  Apr.&S 

Majoia. 
Frederick  Granville,  DL.  late 

MnorSA  F. 34  JnlyS2 

Sir  Theophilua  W.  Biddulpfa, 

Bart 81  Jan. » 

CATTATlfS. 

Eraamna  Galton,  eened  t»  the 

Bojfol  JVaay 31  S^tJi 

William  Richard  Freer SJnne^ 

Wm.  Reader,  late  Copt,  17  F'.Se  July  »S 
John  atratton.  late  UmL  88  F.  6  Jan.  M 
Hall  PlumerChamberUun.  late 

Capt.SF. 7  Mar.  54 

Gamett  Warburton,  late  Coat, 

8  F.  33  Apr.  64 

John  Hallewell  Caiew 9Jan.SS 

John  R.  G.  FftttiBon,  late  Cemi. 

97  F 19  Feb.  55 

Charlea  Morant  late  <f  II  BiuSTJ  F^b.85 
Wm.  Henry  Bennett,  late  of 

80  F.   ..: .^37 Apr.  65 

liUvtxiiAirTa. 

E.  Armfleld »  Oct  s: 

John  Payn  SJnneSI 

J.  DigbyWingadd   31  Dee  5S 

Arthur  Wm.  Arkwright 9  Dcci4 

Gm.  Digby  Wingfield   11  Apr. » 

George  Woodyatt  37  Apr.  65 

Bowyer  W.  C.  B.  Cave 98  Jnly65 

Geo.  Wm.  PlMrius 80  Oct.  65 

Geo.  Duncombe  Peikina IS  Dec.  6a 

EMaiaira. 

Stephen T. Cracg  ilJan.85 

Robert  Henrv  Feare &  May  ii 

Clmrlea  BagnaU 98  July  65 

JobnBlabOey S7Aaa.&» 

Walter  Furneaa 410  Ocu  66 

Adj.  t-  Otp/.— Kenneth  Mae. 
keniie(l),  late  Cept,  in  "  TU 
^uJI!*** 94Mar.6S 

AwaMuto*.— Wm.  Cinne,  late 
Oapt,  6  F. 80  Jan.  65 

(^r..jra«<«rwJoaephNewbold  16  July  85 
Sar^—Patrick  Brown,  ]Id....98  July  6S 
^Mi«/..5iay.-Aibert  Stanley 
Preaeoit  Knight 4  Aug.  66 

White  Fkdnga. 

AffeHte,  Meaara.  Cor  lu  Co. 

Mth  A^emie,  Sir  K.  R.  Benmgh,  J9t, 

ArmitlcCoi 


inri  Garland  Matthewa.: 
to  Joaeph  Cop|»inger,. 


ROYAL  WEStMORtiND. 

iUtfUfilfiuUr^,)   CKo,i7.) 

HeadQnarten.Appla^. 

LllU^COMIIlL  COMKAiPAlrr. 

WUIiam,iSar<4fUttiadale......  9JMel8 

Majos. 

Jamea  Fairtlongh,  Ute  Lieut. 
^  y UAiis.84 


mma  ^  EngUmd  and  Wqin. 


342 


Captaihs. 
BeaMn  HvriiMI,  flU»  Su.  89 
F. ..-..., «... JN^ff 

r-tteriifXiiii. 

Ma  B«U ft  |iiqe90 

Ko))fn  Wilson    ,.,..    ^vneU 


Shuqh. 
JohBlUvajtei  MOe».U 


^wftiN.— Fred.  lluw«U  INn- 
wukU* 808«pt58 

Blue  Fiieliigt. 


BOYAL  WILTSHIRE. 
[No.  as.] 

(KmODtlD.) 

Heid  Qmirten,  Corfu, 

DepM.  Derius. 

ColohsIm 
£0rJ  Bnmghtoo,  O.C.B.  BL.  8  Feb.  40 

LiiOT.  GoLontL. 
Lord  MeUraen.  J)L.    !■/«  ^ 
71  F.  , 6  May  46 

Wm.  Artbnc  Iteatfiobte,  ii. 
tmitC^tM  F.  19  Feb.  66 

CUrcAiat, 
John  Elton  Menott  Prover,  JP. 

\mU  a»<.  97  f^  <>P^*^ 

Fredcn^K  ItretoB  , .^^.19  Feb.  18 

3iinif^  H«nrey  B«tbar«t,  m 

Ca^LnF. ,..,«•••?*  ^»I§« 

Clie.  K.  Skcele,  lafs  fytfit.  19  F.t?  JuueM 
Henry  B.  F.  Dicklneon,  b/* 

«V/.  U  F. n  July  M 

John  LeisliB«r4 Iscpf.M 

W*.  KF.  Jonet iP^i^ 

Bewrlj  Kobmeon  ,..., Ipec.  S4 

Kiithaulel  WUtchurcb  SloperSO  Mar.  65 

liltllTBllAlIT*. 

Darld  Arcber 99  Mif  64 

Robert  Banwre  Pibwofth  ...99  lU;  H 

Wiiibni  Bbwk .^ 971aiu:64 

Hciir:»  Uelie  Hunt,  bte  97  Fi  16  Any.  64 
i:dn .  GaodcTt  Coble,  tete  F.  /. 

C»/9  Strv M  Oft.  §4 

BaitlioWttiew  Mabon HOct.M 

AtxUur  Peiirae 9  Sep.  14 

Jolin  Austin  Moaltrie  SuIiiB.  66 

ar.-if«#<tfr,i^.49F.   ..Z790Mer.66 

£aii«iii. 

S4v.  Qm.  BMwm 98  Ian.  66 

Fra  FM.Pwkett lllaii  16 

Alfred  mymdhtm   19  VM  66 

Charles  Lever  .^ 27  Feb.  65 

JLotert  Wkfchaai  90  Sab.  66 

Thomm  Mv.PkUtett  Illar.l6 

JoIwCm  Shaw 9  Jaly89 

SaiuMl  Hcathcote 9])ecL  66 

BrflrSl ).'i/#  CSV/  60  fT  8 Jtol«54 

Kbtott  ...!:...3« 9SMir.69 

ib«y.^lriuiFrari.]rieUlli  ...liAai.64 
AjseM-^^y.-Haaiy  Bieboy.  •  N«r44 

Blnafkebfi. 


WORCESTER. 
flto.97.1 

liaMi  Qnrtan,  AMenhot 

Thoe.Clvtton.BioclL  BL.  JP.  8  Aug.  68 

Iiiiirr.-G6u>iiiti.. 
Tboe.  Cloirei,  BL.  ia<tf  C^l. 
8  F.  S4Aiig.63 

IfAjFOa. 

Thomas  Webb,  BI*.  JP.  UtU 
C^rl.  90  F. 97  Aug.  62 

CAfTAins. 

BobertDtaTiiry.JP. 17  July  48 

Charles  Sidney  Hawkins,  DL. 

JP 80Jaa.49 

Bdw.  Jflbn  Beekett  Marriott. 

OL.JP 80  Jen.  49 

Edir.WiniiiaCtoii.Ie/tf0/99F.  8  Oct  69 
Henry  Haadlev  Elrinprton  ...18  Oct.  63 
Wn.1r)Miri|e,M«av/.91  F.90Not.62 
Wm. Parker H<nrall.(afo4!f9F.  2  Mar.  68 

TbaauM  William  Kii»der  98apt.68 

Chaa.  P. Noel,  fa/e of  41^  F.  ...98 Mar.  64 

Thomas  Clnttoh.Brock 4  Jnl?  64 

George  WUIiaai  Ceveatvy 9  Aw.  66 

Martin  Edwin  Vale  16  0eC.55 

LiBUnVAHTl. 

SaaMmii*  Sanderson,  dcL  Qr.- 

Su/«r 9  Oet  49 

Henry  Bigby  Mitchell 8  Mar.  68 

Oeorge  Williaroi 98Mar.94 

JoahiiaClhlham  SSI^b.  66 

Fr«d.CUfU>u   16  Mar.  56 

Jonathan  Chri-tian  Tliomas...97  July  66 
BedmoMl  B.  C.  B.  Bauberiy  19  Oet.  05 

Rofaa4JobuVillers  16  Oct.  96 

John  Peel  Bwdin  UOr.Cft 

Bodbam  Castle  14  Bee.  55 


BNSiosa. 

ffsinr  Waller 4  Aug.66 

^etilie  Smith 6  per.  66 

iTiUiamTibbs 9  Bee.  65 


Jdi.  A  Ca^t.  ^  Ernest  Lnvie, 
Uie  Capt.B  F. .10June4« 

F4MiMter.-*H4liry   MayMe, 
Tj».49F'.  ' I  Apr.  65 

8mrffeom,^UUi.  James  Shirley  2  Apr.  55 

a«m/..9Myy.— Bdgsr  Lowe ... 

Buff  Facings. 

AfftnlSt  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 


EAST  YORK. 

»  White  koutf  Fork." 

CNo.12.) 

[EllbODikD.] 

dead  Quarters,  AldertboCt. 

CotoirBL. 
CUHoi  GHmto»,  Bi.  JP.  ...24  Oct. S3 

l^tKOT.-COf^iiBlv  CbHMAlPDANt, 

Bf  hit  LL  1  Dr.  Qd» 16Nov.98 


Maiqu. 


^      CaMiable,BL.JF....  lFib.98 
ttf*.7l?M.,...M 1  Fi§.96 


Captaims. 
temelStaadidiaWaltmi  ...  8Jine9l 

Marmadaka  Qeiiird  Orimfitiiii 

Bt.JP 4Bee.49 

Robert   Beynard,  UM  Copt 

-  M^  Brifoio  ; ..^91Feb.48 

Bebl.  Wliailou  Wilkinson,  Imte 

Z/.21  F 9Sept.62 

Henry  Janson 18  Jan.  55 

Henry  Buines 14  Vtb.  66 

Qeo.Hibbart Marshall 7Mar.65 

Benjamin  Blades  Thompson  28  Apr.  55 
John  jianiel Ferguson  SJune5d 

LlBDTKlfAHTS. 

SextusBamsey 8  May  11 

Wm.  Tho.  Bavid  Lloyd,  JP.  ...19  Dec.  64 

Allen  M.  Beanchant 20  Dae.  64 

Francis  Gardeu  Fraser,  JP.  ...18  Jap.  65 

Geo.  Fraser  Smith 7  Mar  55 

Charles  Swan 28  Apr.  55 

BinaM  Robert  Fergacon  ., ..17  Auk.  55 

MiOor  Bawion 28  A  ug.  65 

William  Birhardson  12  Se|ii.55 

an  John  Niibolson,  14,  k  p. 

14  F.  Act.  Qr-^ut: ISStrpt.  55 

Ensigns. 

Charles  Joseph  Lynch  16  June  55 

Joseph  BoUand  2  Oct  55 

Wm.  Henry  Deane   11  Oct.  55 

l>M«ani  O'CallMghnn 80  Oct.  55 

Wm.  Handoock  MiUUletoa  ...16  Nov.  55 
Theodore  Francis  Haskoll  ...27  Nuv.  55 
James  M'Creery 98  Nov.  55 

Adi.  ^  Cta^A^-Rich.  William 
Cradock,  Uto  Oopt  17  F....n  Ju]y  66 

Pay«M«/«r.>Jolin  WiJIiHm  P. 
^aodwith,  UU  Copt.  Bom- 
bay Army 2Nor.66 

Fafy.— George  Earle 2  June  66 

A«if/.-S«fy.~George  Daven- 
port Freeman 21  July  66 

Bnff  Faeiags. 

Agenttt  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


THE  NORTH  YORK. 

(«(/f«.) 

[No.  92.] 

LKmmdibo.] 

Head  Quarter*,  RiehinoDd. 

C6f.0NlEt. 

P.  a.B*Arcy,  Doke  of  Leeds. 

Uit  Copt.  1  Uf$Qdt U  F«b.46 

LfBtrr.*Coii>!«i(t. 
Hamlet  Coot  eWftdf.  CH.Brtrrt 

U.-Coi.  on  k.p  UU*  of  IS  F.  4  May  56 
MAioa, 
Jobtt  Morton  Jeffery,  Uto  ^ 

98  V.    24Aug.66 

Captaiks. 
John  Jat.  Robinson,  \oU  Gent. 

mtArms 2Jnly  46 

Boo.  Geo.  Godolphin  Osl)ome  8  Nov.  68 

(tearga  Smith 9Mar.69 

JohaUwson 17May6i 

John  Wood  Umtes 27  Sept  64 

Thomas  Light  Elwon 12  Jan.  66 

Thomas  Hm 6  Feb.  55 

Jnlia  WoMatl  Wtiodall 26  June  66 

n«lrrie  Bffll,  JF v6Jttnr56 

Charles  Sidney  Biadli-y 17Sept.96 

LlRUTKNAITTS. 

John  Sniurtbwaite SOAug.fiS 

John  E<lwArd  Bnckle 88  Sep>.64 

--      -WitbiBgtoft...l9Jan.55 


John  Sherlock (>*«y| 

Ifthert  Geo.  Hopkinton   4  May  6 

£  2 


343 


Militia  of  Englawl  ttnd  Urates: 


XdwudKemp MJoneSS 

WiUiam  Swire 19  July  65 

Bobert  Thompaoii 8  Oct.  65 

John  S.  Stranswayt  8  Dec.  56 

£HU01fS. 

Hennr  JamH  Story   10  Nor.  55 

TiioiDiuUaU  3Dec.66 


Aii.  4*  Cku>/.-DQgald  Stewart 
JmaMeGgft,!  F.  80  Mar.  66 

Fmmaster. -^  ChuAM  Paget, 
kUet^iDr.Odf 13Dec.64 

AMy«(Mi.— Riduurd  AtkiiU(m...lSNOT.  62 

4L»w/.-Awy.-£dwd.Tweddell 
Atkinson  .28  Apr.  68 

duari.'ifatt.  /*  £<.— Tbomat 
Thompson  80May  18 

Black  ¥adng8. 

AgenU,  Meesn.  Cox  fc  Co. 


1st  west  YORK. 

{mp$.)  [No.  6.] 

[Embodibd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Caliir. 

LlXUT.'COLOHBL  GomCAKDAHT. 

Boii,  Edw.  G.  Honekton,  UUe 
qf  n^  Brigade 9  Dec.  5S 

Majou. 
Henry  Fitsgerald,  kUe  of  I 

Ufi  Omris 12  May  61 

Alex.  Aitken,  UU  Caft.  Tl  J^.UJime66 

CArrAiHs. 
Bobert  H.  DarueU.  UUe  qfW 

Bussart 18  Apr.  48 

Traneu  Salvin 8  Feb.  68 

yrancis  Freeman  14  Feb.  63 

Heury  William  Stontfeld 16  Apr.  58 

Thomas  Nelson 37  Aug.  68 

Wm.  Lawes.  late  qf  41 F. 12  Jan.  66 

£dwar«i  Moscroft 6  May  66 

Molyneoz  Hyde  Nepean,  kUe 

^nr. 18  July  56 

Wm.  Kogers,  late  qf%i  F, 81  Aug.  66 

•""mas  Pollock 9  Dec.  65 


LlBUTXRAlfTS. 

WlUiam  Walker 4Feb.  58 

Charles  Edward  HiU 14  Feb.  58 

Bichard  Micklethwaite 9  Mar.  53 

Theodosius  Stuart  Bossell  ...  7Mar.64 

Thomas  Joseph  Hercy 18  Jan.  55 

John  Hebden 89  Mar.  65 

William  Cole,  laie  of  i2  F. 

AcLQr^Matter 81  Aug.  65 

James  Lees  Harwar  8  Nor.  65 

James  UrgnhartMosse 10Nov.66 

N.  Edw.  B.  Kindeialey,  laU  of 

Madras  Army 

Ensigns. 

John  Vance  Monckton 18Jan.65 

IVed.  James  8.  Whiteside 80  Jan.  65 

Edw.  John  Cooke  8  Feb.  55 

Alfred  Wm.Channer 29  Mar.  66 

John  Lambert  Beid  16  May  65 

Edward  Clayton 81  Aug.  65 

Oirutopher  John  Lloyd   10  Nov.  55 

ntihngh  B.  Henderson  9  Dec.  66 

A^,  f  C119/.— Charles  Edge- 

enmbe  Davenport  laU  Copt. 

1  ^-  21  Apr.  56 

P<iy««<*r. -Algernon  Preston2«  Nov.  65 
SurgeoH^^Uetaj  Muscroft ...  6  Nov. 66 
AetUt.'Smrg.^ 

Dark  Qreen  Fadngs. 

Agenie,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

Tri9kAgenU,mrE.  R.  Borongh/Aw/., 
Arndt,  8c  Co. 


2nd  west  YORK. 

{Light  liifanirg.)    [No.  81.] 

[ElIBODUCO.] 

Head  Quarters,  Qibraltaf. 
DepM.York. 

COLONSL. 

John  6.  Smyth,  MP.  DL 28  Jaly62 

L1BUT.-C0LONSL. 

C.  A.  Cobbe,  DL.  late  CapL  8 

S6Apr.55 

Majobs. 

Joshua  Crompton  29  Jan.  46 

Henry  Van  Stranbenzee,  DL. 

JP.  late  of  U Light  ])rage,..M  Oct.  58 
Captains. 

Richard  S.  Carroll 29  Jan.  48 

Fred.  William  Thompson 84Miir.   ~ 

John  Sutton 13  Aug.  53 

Spencer  Cosby  Price,  late  of 

72  JP. 4  May  64 

Percy  Stanhope 19JSept.64 

Arthur  Mniray.  late  qf  83  F. 

DepdtAdj. 1  Jan.  86 

Rt.  Greaves  Walker  26  Apr.  65 

Chas.  Guy  Traiford,2a^o/15F.24  May  56 
Fred.  Chas.  Ashworth,  late  of 

19  F. 80Junc65 

Wm.  Hall  Wilkinson 5  Dec.  56 

LiXUTXNANTS. 

iryNewto 

Wm.  Richard  Wynne 19Sept.54 

John  T.  T.  Daesbnry 9Nov.64 

John  Edw.  Hawker  English...  1  Jan.  65 

Uoyd  S.  Baxendale   24  Feb.  65 

George  Williams,  d.  P$a.  1  May  55 

Joseph  Laing  26  May  55 

Edw.  G.  M'Doufliai  Ick 26  May  55 

Aug.  R.  G.  de  Vaox  1  June  65 

John  George  Uoyd 5  Dec.  55 

Ensigns. 

Richard  Wilson  27  Jan.  55 

Thomas  Stnddart  27  J«n.  55 

James  Bell  H.  Tkte  81  Mar.  56 

Henry  Chss.  Chawner  1  May  55 

James  St.  Chdr  Glasson   8  Aug.  65 

Iftwter  Gray 16  Oct.  55 

Adj.  ^  Cap/.~Charles  John 

Ewen,  late  Ca^t.  65  F. 81  Apr.  55 

Fagmaster,—^^.  HolttnsworthSl  Apr.  55 
Qr.-JfM^.— Geo.  Linford  ...  3  July  54 
Arr^tfM.— Temple  C.  Paley  ...38  Mar.  65 

Jesitt.-Surg.^  Geo.  Clark 16  Oct.  56 

White  Facings. 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


LlKUTBNAMl-S. 

nusComptonClargesLoftus  8  JiineOA 

William  Greaves  Blake 29  Aug.  54 

Henry  Dickinson  Wilkinson...  2 Sept  54 
H.  Brooke  Forman,  late  of  4 

Dre 18  Jan.  5S 

Gerald  Rochibrt 13  Jan.  55 

Robert  John  BeU  1  Feb.  55 

K.  Walter  Smith 20  Mar.  55 

Alfred  Andrew  Pinson 20  Mar.  55 

WUIiam  Armit   11  Aug.  55 

Joliiffe  Tu6iell 24Nov.5S 

Ensigns. 

Allan  Ramsay  Spence 87  Jan.  AS 

John  Mosse 17  Mar.SS 

Athelstan  Owen  Powell 20  Mar.5S 

Edward  Lauden 6  May  55 

John  Geo.  Smyth  Willeocks ...  6  May  55 

Michael  Thunder  84  May  4h 

Wm.  Goodman  Gattiff  SAQg.53 

Thomas  Barff 80  Oct.  m 

John  Cadman SONov.aa 

A4i.  4*  fto/.- Alexander  Ha- 

miltonRobson  (7),  late  Copt, 

8  B^e  14  Feb.  65 

Faymatter  ^  Caft.  -  Edward 

Nicholson 11  Aug.  54 

Qr.-Jtf«/^.~  John  Bull 4Sept.»i 

Siirj^.— Thomas  Guy 2S  Ang.i4 

Asei»t..Surg.^Viicih.  H.  Perry  SS  Aug.  54 

Green  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Irish  Agents,  Sir  £.  Borough,  Bl^  fc  Co. 


Hod  west  YORK. 

(Light iHTamtrg.)   £No.  1.] 

[EXBODIBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Curragh. 

COLONBL. 

Ferrars  Loftus,  DL.  late  Lt.- 
Col.ofOrem.  Ods l8Sept.63 

LIBUT.-COLONBL. 

Edw.  Prothero,  DL.  laU  Copt. 

14/*.    20  Mar.  56 

Majob. 

Thos.John  Stannard  MacAdanuM)  Mar.  65 

Captains. 

Thomas  Shearbnm,  JP. 26  Feb.  68 

William  Waite 80  Apr.  68 

John  Kendall 12  May  63 

Edward  Chivers  Bower,J.P....84  May  58 

John  Boham  Chantrell 2Jane64 

Frank  Henry  Eadon  Eadon ...  2  Sept.  64 

Thomas  Manhall 1  Feb.  55 

John  Henry  Mainwaring 20  Mar.  56 

John  Chas.  Flood,  late  of6F.  4  July  66 
Frederick  Durham 84Nov.55 


4th  west  YORK. 

[No.  I88.3 

[Ehbgdibd.] 

Head  Quarters,  HnIL 

COLONBL  COXXANOAITT. 

Hon.  Nathaniel  Hugh  Charles 

Massey,  Col.  h,p.  wmU.  ...18  May  » 
Majobs 
George Cainies,2atoJra/.  86  F.S5  Apr.  54 

Edward  Wand,  DL.J.P SDee.H 

Captains. 

Humnhrcnr  John  Hare 1  Mar.  54 

Xiattbew  Wharton  Wilson,  fa/^ 

ofllButsars ^MayM 

Henry  Blake  17  May  54 

James  Ormerod  Hi^worth  ...19  Jane  54 

Thos.  Sturges  Walford 7  July 54 

Bon.  Bryan  Stapleton 9  Dec  54 

Thomas  Bischoff 88  Jan.  55 

John  DoQglas  WiUan,  (2)  late 

Capt.BJ.C.8. 8Feb.5> 

Arthur  Mowbray  Jones,  late  of 

27  F. 90Feb.5i 

Henry  Wins.  Pemberton 9  Dec.  6$ 

L1BUTBNANT8. 

Joseph  Hartley  1  Mar.  54 

Edw.  W.  Wand 90Jn]y54 

Henry  Irwin  16  Aug.94 

Baker  Bridge 97  Drc.  54 

John  Kendall  Q.-M. 26  Jan.  55 

Arthur  FraneU  Marshall IS  Feb  Si 

Henry  Wm.  Harrison  39  Mar.  »3 

Arthur  Cooper .SS  Ang.5) 

Henry  Robert  F^ranklyn  16  Oct.  »^ 

Henry  Barrow 16  Oct.  53 

Ensigns. 

Anthony  B.  Lynch 88  JnneU 

Bon,  Herman  Stapleton 14  Jnly  55 

Bryan  Kvre  Coote  Comber  ...14 July  55 

George  Shirley  Terry 88  Aug.  55 

Arthur  Hay  Maude  SlSept.5S 

Charles  Thomas  Canty 26  Oct.  55 

Adj.  4>  aytf.~Wm.  Pollard, 
hh.  JP.,  laU  Lieut.  17  f.    6  Apr.  55 

Fagmaster.-^to.  Caimcs 18  JnneSS 

Surg.  -Joshua  Ingham  Ikin    1  Mar.  54 

Auist.'Surg.^Altttd,  Beckett  12  Jan.  5S 

White  Facings. 

Agenls,  ICesirf.  Hopldmon  (  Co. 


MUitia  of  England  arid  Wales. 


344 


5tu  west  YORK. 

[No.  40 
Head  Qnarten,  Kuareaboro*. 

LlSin.-COLONBL  COKHAHDAKT. 
Geo.  lAM\aYiM:st,lai$U.'Col. 
MHMtt 21  Feb.  64 

Ma  JOBS. 
Robert  Hedler.fa/tfoCSSJ'.  ...S4Mar.54 
Clias.  Coolej6rareii,fa^73  F.84Mar.64 

Captaihs. 

Arthur  Maude 4  May  54 

^iVCbarlea  Hcary  IbbetaOD,5/.31Aug.  54 

Hieopliilus  Smith  24  Oct.  54 

Duocan  Littlq)ohn 7Nor.64 

George  Prickett 21  >'ov.54 

Chria.  Spencer  Brearey 27  Dec.  54 

Henry  Aobert  Markbam  ...  .27  Dec.  56 
It'onulet  Edw.  RichardBon  ..12  Jan. 55 

Charlea 'Cnireu  26Jan..'i6 

Edwin  HewgUl 3  Feb.  66 

LlXCTEITAllTS. 

Henry  Sandenon  SI  May  5^ 

Georn  Moyle  Billington  21  Nov.  64 

Hen^HartlCT Taylor  S7Dec.M 

John  Geone  If  ayo ......... .27  Dec.  A4 

JohnSeweU 12  Jan.  M 

Henry  Wm.  Sole 27  Feb.  55 

James  Batter  Kitcat S7Feb.55 

.Vrthnr  Hay  Maude 6  Mar.55 

WiUiam  Lynam  16  May  56 


Robert  Hanson  ColdweU lOAnf.56 

Corbett  Slaoey  Catty U  Aug.  65 

John  Wbitacre  Allen 24  Nc?.  66 

Godfrey  Bdw.  A.  Baddiffa  ...SOjNor.66 

ENSiQirs. 

AnguBtni  Staines 12Dec.64 

Charles  Masterman  Smyth  ..18  Feb. 65 
Bryan  Eyre  Coote  Comber  ...  S  Apr  66 

George  Shirley  Teny ]4Jutte66 

Wm.  Francis  Bridges 18  June  66 

Renbeus  Harerty  26Sept.66 

Air^eoN.— David  Bridges 18  June  66 

jMMf.^iiiy«0N.— Wm.Bulmer  1  Sept.66 
Buff  Facings. 


6th  west  YORK. 

[No,  1S4.J 
Head  Onarters,  Halifax. 

LlEUT.-C0I.0IfZL  COMMAKDANT. 

Charles  HindX6)£l.-CbriiiM/^  28  Dec.  68 

Majom. 
Robert  SUnsfield,  hU€qf\9F.n  Apr.  64 
Fred.  J.  Bayly. /</«  0/91  i*.    27  May  64 


Captains. 
HyltoB  de  Cardoiiell  Lawson, 

latelk.  Qda 28Mar.54 

Charles  Henry  Conuell.........2^ar.64 

Charles  Horton  Rhys,  laU  qf^ 

26/'.    16June64 

Wra.Coatca.{a/0  Cto/.98  ?'....24  0ct.  64 
John  Rodgera,  late  dtmt.  26  /l  24  Oct.  64 
John  SowdenScott,2a/«  ^Sl  ^112  Dee.  64 

William  Aloock 28Dec.64 

Chaa.  Tunstall  Hyde 18  Jan. 65 

Edw.  Praoda  Boultbee 6  Feb.  65 

Fred.  Bathurst  Cooper 80Sept.66 

LlXUTENAlfTS. 

Alexander  Strange 19  DecS4 

Ion  Fred.  Aug.  Stoddart ...  .28  Dee.  64 
Heiiry_ James  Noyes,  Ute  Lt, 

26F. 6Feb.65 

Daniel  Dudley  Maher  24Mar.65 

David  Borry  Moriarty  84Mar.65 

John  Bradley  Swann 26  Apr.  65 

EN8IGS8. 

John  Stonafield  24  Nov.  56 

Edward  Tew 6Dec.66 


A4f.  4*  Cmt.—QodTxtw  An»y> 
tage,DL.(4)  lati  CaptAth  F.IO  Get.  68 

Snr^epn.— Lawrence  Bramley  26  Apr.  64 

AuUi,'8urff€tm. 

Sky  Blue  Fadugs. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


845 


MXUTIA    OF    SCOTLAND. 


ROYAL  ABERDIIEN. 

[No.  8».3 

[EKB0DIKD.3 

Head  Qiurtert,  ALeidMn. 

COLONBL. 

John  Gordon 

L1KUT..C0LOWBI.  COXIIAJIPAIIT. 

Henry  Kniictit  Enkint.  JP. 

ItUetapt.S^  F SJuly  16 

MAJ0B4. 

Wh]U r  Bo% d,  fate  *api.9n  F.18  Jun.  66 
John  PNton,  DL.  J  P.,  late  It. 
nP.  SJnly  66 

CAFTAIIVa. 

Wm.  Leiih  Hny   19  Dec.  |4 

lord  i  I enrv  Gordon,  Pr-J£»/. 

B.I  a*.  «7Fteb.  66 

Tbomat  Innrs,  JP 27  Keb.  66 

Henry  Lunisden,  JP 27  Feb.  6» 

John  RaniSMy    20  Mar.  85 

ArrhiliRld  Garden,  JP 1  May  55 

JohnTiimer 2  July   56 

John  C.  ITuuter   9Kov.  65 

LlEL'TBMAHTS. 

Gresham  Hcrrick 26  Mar.  55 

Georjce  Robertson 2  June  55 

TTm.  aiarshall  Priest  2  July  55 

James  Charles  Henderson  ...  2  July  55 

Bobert  Fraser  Humphrey  ...28  July  65 

Fat.  Browne  >impson 21  Aug.  56 

Robert  Macfarlane  6  Oct.  65 

Eiraioiia. 

"Wmiam  Grant  60ct.  65 

James  Morrison    6  Oct.  55 

JdJ.it  Capt. — SamuelBawson 
UUeCapt.^F. 19  Mar.  66 

Paynuuter  —James  RIaud  (2), 

Capt.  Unatt.  late  ofi  F...e6  Feb.   66 

Qr.-ifr.— Alex.  Hntchfon  ...26  Feb.  65 

A'ttf^MM.— James  Will,  MD.. 31  Jan.  55 

itfMu<-5i(r^.~  Stephen  Bal- 
four, MD 26  Mar.  66 

Blue  Facings. 

Afftntt,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


ARGYLL  &  BUTE. 

imflei.)    [No.  117.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Oban. 

Colonel. 
The  Maranu  of  Breadalbanc, 
Lord  Lieutenant  ........ 

LiBUT.-COLOXBL  COMMANDANT. 

John  Csinipbell,  Cot.   Unatt., 

late  88  F, 18  Dec.  54 

Major. 
James  AJev.  Duncan  Fergus- 

8on,(l)  Lt'Col.  B.  L  C.  S.  27  Mar.  55 
Captains. 
SmoUettM   Eddington,  JP., 

late Li«nt,l%  F .....9  Jan.   66 

George    Mackay,   JP.,   late 

ImhLTF. 24Jan.   65 

William  Campbell 7  Dec.  65 


LmWilTAlf?. 


BmraNs. 
Alexander  Sinclair  ..••••..  9  Jan.  66 
George  W.  &.  Campbell ....  9  Jan.  56 


AJ^.  ir  a(/»^-Cokayne  Flith. 
lateCt^UF,.. 13 Jan.   66 


Black  Velvet  Facio^. 
Afftntt.    Mcawt,  Gok  uUI  Co. 


PRINCE  REGENT'S  ROYAL 
AYRSHIRE  RIFLES. 

[No.  116.] 

[Embodibo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Ayr. 

Colonel. 
Hon.  F.  Macadam  Cathcari, 
DL.JP..(a/«aip/.92/'.and 
Bt.-Col. 6  April 

LlBUT.-COLONBL. 

Sir  Thos.  MonWomery  Cun- 

inghame.  Bart-^  Itte  Lieut. 

94/'    12April50 

Majobs. 
C.  Somen-ille  M'Alitster,  JP.12  April  60 
Walter  Fcrrier  Hamilton,  JP., 

lateLieut.8&F.    

Captainb. 

Thomas  Davidson.  JP 8  April  46 

C.  Vereker  Hamilton  Cnmia- 

\>e\llale  Capt,  BJ.CS.  ..17  May  60 
Hen.   Montgiimny  Cuning- 

hame  ^tf  Ztm/.  29  F. . . .  .14  Oct.  64 
Hugh  Hamilton,  late  Capt. 

IDr.Gd* UOct.  64 

John  Crichton 21  Dec.  64 

Geo.  Henry  Walker,  late  U. 

BifieBr,.. 21  Apr.  56 

Douff'as  IVfe,  ta/e  JK.  34 /^.  21  Apr.  55 
Fred,  L.  titigeraJd,  lat«  U. 

fi31^.  15  Sept.  66 

L1ZUTENANT8. 
William    Lcggo    Rcid,   late 

A9siel.-Sttrp.SLLDre.  ..21  Dec.  54 
Geonte  Ponsonby  Crawford  21  Dec.  54 
William  Arch.  Hamilton ....  21  D<-c.  64 

William  Wallace 24J'«n.  65 

Framis  Uoyd    24  Mar.  66 

HennrLangton 29  Mar.  66 

Geo.  Rnbert  Ch^aHer 21  Apr.  66 

Alexander  ii'LaehlNa     ....  16  Sept.  56 

Ensigns. 

Blair  Fullerton 21  Apr.  56 

Wm.  Henry  Ralston 9  May  66 

Fred.  Campbell U  Sept.  56 


#r..JfM<«r.-W«i.Vak,fa4f 
ofB.  Art .....: 

Aiiy«0»<-4ohB  Joseph  Aber- 
cromby  19Jsb.  4t 

iltfi«i.-&(fy.->Dayid  Unlay- 

aoB l8Jal|  » 

Scarlet  Facingt. 
Agenttt  McBsrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


BERWICK,   HADDINGTON, 

LINLITHGOW,  AND 

PEEBLES  AftTILLEltY. 

rifo.3.3 

[Embodibp.] 

Head  Quartan,  Daabar. 

Colonbl. 
yWIIIiam  Hay.DL ,  Capt.  k.p. 
15  F.CooBoiureftkeComUjf 
qf  Berwick 9  Fel>.ti 

Majob. 
Geo.  Logan  Home,  Capt,  h.p. 

B.  Marine .3 r.21Miy  hi 

Captains. 

JamcaCox 16  Feb.4j 

JoaqphHume    ....SOApnltf 

Thomas  Sbairp 25  Keb.4s 

Jamea  Grant  Snttie 14  Apiilii 

Thomu  Alexander  Hog 29  Aog. '» 

LisuTZHAirrs. 

Samuel  Home  Stirling 8  Uu. »» 

John  Dawson 22  Sept.  3? 

John  Stewart,  laU  of  92  F. 

((tr..Matt.)    10  Nor.  5» 

Richard  C.  A.  Hamilton 29  Dec.  » 

^BCOND  LlBUTCVAlfTS. 

David  Rutherford  Greig 80  Oct  n 

Uoiiert  Haynea  LoveR 0  Nor. » 

Alfred  John  Buckle 10  Nor.  U 

A^.  Capt.  amd  PaMmattsr.-^ 

UmnCox.UteOe^WFM  Feb.4< 
SWry.— Matthew  Tumbidi  ...25  Nov.  31 

Scarlet  Faduga. 
Apent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


DUMFRIES,  ROXBURGH. 

AND  SELKIRK. 

[No.  81.1 

[Embodikd.] 

Head  Qaaitera,  Dumfries. 

LiRUT.-COLOHBL  COMMailDAHl. 

John  Jamea  McMordo,  J  P. 

Bt.'U.-Col.  IndUu  ilrny...  IScpt^ 
Majobs. 
The  Bon.  Uamrj  Butler  Jolui- 

stone.  DL.  SO  IUr.4< 

Hneh  Soott,  DL.  lata  Camt.  92 

mffkUm40r0  TZ....  9  Jvl^* 


WimamAleniider  Oliver  Bn- 

thafcrtJP UWk  J« 

a«orte6iistwiu Walker  ..UOet  M 
Walter  6.  fknrahar  John- 

•urn laJMi.  66 

6cor«e  Jamet  Leooook,  kU 

Bni.»Sefft ....JSJan.  66 

]hTid]|aif4TIopeJohnfltonl4feb;  61 
eaaipbeU  Itiland  IMfiwd  „M  Sept.  M 

LUUTBHAIITB. 

Peter  Dode 2  May  0» 

Gideon  Cnrll 4  Mar.  44 

William  Thompaon  4  Mar.  46 

Thomaa  Scott  Cliiaholm  ••..  5  Jan.  66 

WilUam  Jefdan ...16  Jan.  66 

Joseph  AagttBtat  Barretto  ..10  Feb.  56 

SSSIOHS. 

Bichard  Abc.  CaTcndiflh 16  Feb.  5$ 

MatU<TdVoak««(^(rf.Qf.-J[rr.)13  April  58 

I)a%id  Cnea  Miiehelf 25  April  66 

John  James  J.  Thomann fl  Kor.  68 

Adj.  CapL  Mid  Jet.  Pavm^t. 

Robert  CooiDton  Noake,'«^ 

U.  tmd  Jdf.  E.  Z>n.,  mU 

U.tmdJ^\^Mtfi 6Nor.  46 

5Kfy_JaflMs  6riev«,MD.  ..18  Dec.  45 

jf<n«/.-5Kfy.— Andrew  Uer> 
cerAdam,  MD S8  Nor.  64 

YeUow  Facings. 

J^Mli,  Messrs.  Co<  and  Co. 


THE  QUEEN'S  REGT.  OF 
EDINBURGH  COUNTY. 

[No.  m.] 

[Shmdibp.] 
Head  Onarierf ,  Dalkeitli. 

GOUOIIBL. 

TheDRA«</BiiorlBBdi,KO.  6Jan.  43 

LlSUT.-COLOHKL. 

William  MacdOBild 10  May  SI 

Majoe. 
Sir  ArchOMld  Hepa,  MttL  JP.  S  Jane  81 

CArrATKs. 
JohBAlexaiiderMadtay.jp.  36  JvneSl 
Hector  Arehibakl  Macneil ..  6  Mar.  46 

Oeorce  llKNaaoa.  JF S6  April  46 

JohnKletcher.jp 27  Jane  46 

John  DarU  Buebanaii  HaT..lS  April  63 
W.  S.  B.  Matfmt  ^  hathkaSl  Jane  88 

LlBITTXirANTB. 

Georn Andrew CoTeotry....  6  Jan.  65 

Arelubakl  Scott 5  Jan.  65 

Charles  William  Cewan  ....  6  Jan.  55 

John  Pknrler  Kemp fFeD.  61 

WilliaBPo^ 26  Oct.  66 

EffSlOHS. 

Bidiard  Cannon  ..36  June  81 

Jiunea  Pringle  31  AUffl  88 

Andrew  Hnnmr  31  Ang.  88 

Aleraader  Lehlni    .37  Nov.  88 

fklwin  Ang.  Wiodeor 30  Dec.  56 


PlMnM«»l«r.— Bbii.Xdwd.  Wil- 
Bam Dtaghm ePeh.  66 

Mj.  4r  av(<— HeM  SmumI 
Bowmau,  Otpt,  UmUt,  laU 
Coy/.  36  F.   80  July  55 

Qr^MmtUr.  —  Charles  Mc 
Donaldtel«^93J'. 36  Jan.  86 

5wy.~Wm.  Br^fi^  MD 1  May  66 

Pflaier ..IT.  6  July  56 


Mmtia  of  Scotland. 

cm  Ot  EDlNBUR^a 

ARTHXERY. 

CNo.  11.] 

[EXS0OIB9J 

Head  Qoarters,  Edinbinih. 


L]B1|T.-G0tOirSL  COWAlTDAlft.     . 

Wm.  Qeddea.  GB.,  bUi  Utttt.- 

Col,£,LC,S. 6Nov.  64 

Matok. 


Cavtauis. 
Patrick  John    Ghiene,  ItUe 

Bm.  Mmj.  Bengnl  N.  /..  .11  Nov.   64 
Bodliam  Catberne  Davidson 

HoiM,  Ut«  Ueut.  67  K  .  .11  Nov.  54 
William  Nathaniel  Fraaer  ..IS  Apr.  65 
Fimar  Libutsnahts. 

Bobert  Jolin  Hufrhes 11  Nor.  64 

Thomas  Alexander  Hill  ....13  April  68 
John  MacddOgiU 10  Nov.  68 

SBCOBO  LlBTTXBNAItTS. 

John  Bruce   19  June  66 

AlexanilerTidt  7  Dee.  66 

Wu.  Edward  Wingate 7  Dec.  88 

diL  fkfi,  Ir  P«yM.— Xhoe. 
Bicbardaou  Griffiths.  hi»M^ 
R.Art 10  Nov.  6( 

Affy.— Jftmes  Peddle  Harper  6  Nov.  64 

Scarlet  Fadngt. 

j0nU9,  Mefirs.  C.  &.  8&  W.  M'Grifor 


AgmUt,  MfHif.  C«t  |Bd  Go. 


FIFE  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  13.] 

[Embodibp.] 

Head  Qoartera.  Cupar. 

Cdlonbl. 
JohnBalfour,2cf»«/«r.«df.8SFeb.  66 

Ltbut-Colobxl  Cohx akdabt. 
Chaa.  R.  Wynne,  teltf  tf  B. 

Art 33Feb.  56 

Majobs. 

JameaWemvss.  Unatt 6  Oct.  46 

F.  J.  T.  HutdunsoB.  UmtiM  Feb.  66 

Captains. 
Geo.  S.  Simson,  5  Madrat  U. 

Cavalrv  8SFeb.  55 

WiUiam  Forrest,  UU0  <|f  79  F.2&  Feb.  56 
WmW.MaoonodueCDOi^tf.S       ^ 

Btngal  Lt.  Cavalry 19  Mar.  56 

John  Chichester  Knox,  Ud9 

CapLtJ^t.  86 July  66 

OeorgeHantti^ 36laly  tt 

BldindBemi& IB  Nov.  65 

1st  Lxbutbitabts. 

James D.I>«B 7Nov.  83 

Henry  J. O.  Cowan 60ct.  49 

Andrew  Dmcan  14  Mar.  66 

WitHmmHaig lAug.  55 

John  Bedmond  Nelligau 10  Nov.  66 

Thoe.  Wm.  W<bb 16  Not.  66 


3B9  LlBVTBJfANTS. 

IhoB.  Wm.  nsney  ..17  July  66 

Geo.  James  WlBiasBB  1  Avg.  86 

ThemufJnrvia 36  Ang.  66 

Chas.  ElphiailOBe  Bemiie  ...  6 Nor.  68 


846 

A^.  *-  aM<.-Wm.  ManweU, 

UUi^AH, 37  Feb.  66 

PtMmuUr,  —  John     Wood- 

houfeHeieltine  16Jnie6i 

Qr.-JfMl#r.— Jamee  PentOB, 

l»i$nfR.ArU  1  Mbv.  66 

AwviiM.— Wm.    Bonthione.      '* 

MD. 18  Nov.  64 

Ai^t.-Swg.^ 

Scarlet  Fadngt. 
Jg$nU,  Meaars.  Cox  and  Cow 


FORFAR  AND  KINCARDINE 

ARTILLKRY. 

CNo.  IS.] 

[Ekbodibd. 

Head  Quarters,  Fort  Geccge. 

Color  KL. 

fl(»N.  Donald  Ogilvy 28  Feb.  28 

1ibut.-Com>ickj.. 
Wm.  Burnet  Ramsay,   latt 

Oapt.UijleBr....:. 3  Mar.  84 

Majob. 
David  Laird,  Io^ZmmI.  84  P.  9  Feb.  65 

CAPTAiira. 
John  Bamsay  L'Amy  ......  7  Dee. 44 

Robert  Tod  Boothby.  UUe  of 

79  r. 1  Jan.  56 

Jaraea  Davidson   80  Jan.  65 

Colin  CampbeU.  kUe  o/n  F.  SO  Jan.  55 
Beginald  HowaraOxflvy....  9  Feb.  55 
James  Fitsmanrioe  Scott,  hUe 

<^%]h.  G4i. 17  Mer.  55 

Chaa.  Frederick  Gibson.  UU4 

Bremt'M^jor  34  F. 8  May  65 

Em,  Wui.  ArbuthMtt»  UU 

ofB.  /.  C.  a .« 8  May:  56 

IilBUTBHAHTf. 

Louis  TQrtknski ....38  Jane  46 

William  Cniick*hank 18  Oct   47 

Wm.  Taylor  Blair  Imrie 16  April  56 

Alex.Moacrirff 16  April  56 

NeUWm  S.  Kennedy 6  July  66 

Thomas Brouu 1  Nov.  56 

3nd  LixvTSjriBTs. 

Wm.  Smart   SO  Jane  46 

John  Barclay 16  April  56 

John  0ray 16  April  68 

Alex.  Uigbton 81  Miiy  56 

Alan  John  Colquhonn 30  Ang.  56 

James  Bea^Se  18  Sept.  56 

AdJMMd(k»t.^TiWTjWKvf, 

lat$  Bm.'itqf.  79  F. 34  Jan.  56 

Pey«M#<«r.— W.H.Bachaoanl0Oct.  66 
Qr-JVu/.—John  M'Comie  .  .12  April  65 
4hiy.~Al0X.  Dickson.  MD...  9  July  66 
AtstH.-StM^.-Akt.  Murrty 

Officer,  HJ>. 10  July  66 

Scarlet  Fucings. 

A^mUt  Mesut.  Barron  and  ^Buth. 


GALLOWAY. 

(fit/tM,)       [No.  73.] 

[EXBODIBPJ 
Head  Quarters.  Newtown  Stewart. 

HONOXABT  COLOBBL. 

5ir David  Maxwell,  i^«r<.,Ia^« 
Ct^t.  GrtH,  Gdt 34April20 

LiBUTBBABT  C9M>|(JrL. 

^tr  William  MnxweO,  Bar/.. 

Uil9Cap\.V»aH   Dfeb.  41 

Majob. 
Bobert  Duncan  FerguasoB. 

lateqfmjinr .JMMar.  56 


847 

CArtAIA'S. 

JMw,  Herob  Maxwell.: 10  June  46 

ColTia  Stewart U  Jane  U 

If.  q  Stewart  Hetniltow,  UU 

tfS.  L  a  a 11  July  55 

V.JP.B.O.£eiSiVMoiL 98Ang.  55 

LltVTXNAST^. 

T.  H.  V.  Dalrymple  Hay 16  Apr.  55 

John  Underwooa   9Julj65 

iBneaaBIair   11  July  56 

Geo.  Aug.  W.  Barry  81  Joly  55 

Ensigns. 

Septimiu  Parrot 15  May  55 

Cnsmos  Gower  1  Sept.  55 

Lewis  Audley  Hay 17  Sept.  55 

Arthur  Gnham  Hay    26  Sept.  55 


^iU.  4'CapL—Wm.  Monro, 

UuQifl,79F.  7  July  64 

^rrr^.—Mazuntliau  Grant  ...  1  Mar.  55 

ClotJUng,  Grey;  Facings. Dark  Green. 

JlfetUs,  Messrs.  Charles  K.  and  Walter 

M'Grigor. 


INVERNESS,  BANFF, 
ELGIN,     AND      NAIRN. 

{HighUmd  Uffkt  Jt^uUry.)    [No.  76.] 

[EXBODUD.] 

Head  Qoarters,  Fort  George. 

COLONXL. 
LXSUTv^LONSL  COKXANDANT. 

irpfi.  Simon  Fraaer  Dec.  55 

Muoms. 
Sir  Alex.  Penrose  Gordon 

Camming,  Bt.t  UUe  of^Dr. 

6ii.Z^,. 5  Aug.  52 

James  Duff,  UUt  Copt,  74  F,  2  Jan.  55 
Captains. 

William  Doff 13  July  12 

Arthur  J.  Robertson  28  Apnl  25 

Hon,  James  Grants  UUt  U, 

42  F,  16  Mar.  46 

David  DaTidsonManson,MD.81  Dec.  54 
£ran  D.  MaePherson 17  Jnly  65 

LZSUTKNANTS. 

Thomas  Brown 2  Jan.  55 

Bichard  Boss  Mamon 26  Feb.  55 

James  Andrew  Macra 27  Mar.  56 

Norman  Alex.  M*Leod 12  Apr.  55 

Donald  Colin  Cameron 12  Apr.  55 

Wm.AlfMIB.Mackintosh...28lfay  55 
Donald  Mac  Bae,  bitf  Camt, 
nF.  22  Aug.  65 

Ensigns. 

Geo.  Graham  Bamsay 7Jnne  55 

Wm.  Ganders  Walter 7  Jane  65 

John  Bose 11  Jnly  56 

John  Aieh.  Young  11  Jaljp  55 

Aiefa.  Hcarae  Mao  Nab 12  Oet.  66 

John  Sharp,  Uieqf96F.  Act. 
Qr^Matter 27  Oct  55 

Cnpi.  4-  ^i^V-Bobert  Goldie, 

luUqfR,Bon«Gd$ 16Mar.  46 

.PoMMMfer^— Geo.  Ferguson 

MaiUand    May  55 

5K/9.-Archiba]dM*Bas 16  Jan.   56 

Green  Fadngs. 
^smla,  Messrs.  C.  B.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


Mtti^  of  ScoOand. 

l8T  ROYAIi  LANARK. 

[No.  74.] 

CEXBODISD.] 

Head  Quarters.  Hamilton. 
Colonel. 
The  DtJte  of  Hamilton,  UUe 

Or.'MtuterViF. 28  Jan.  S4 

L1BUT.-C0LONBL. 
JU,  Hon,  Lord  BelhaTen,  UUe 

Cupt.ind Life  Odt 21  Nor.  88 

.  Majoxs. 
Sir   Wyndham    Carmichael 

Anstruther,  Bnrl.  ItUe  of 

^  Cotdtt.Gds 23  Mar.  46 

7ames  Daridson,  /«/«  CapL  6 

Dn »  Dec.  5* 

Captains. 

William  Boberton,  J  F 38  Mar.  31 

Charles  Horrockt,  iult  Copt, 

16  F. 21  Mar.  46 

Geo.  Aug.  Irring 16  May  46 

Wiiliamliarshdl  Coehrane  .24  Mar.  46 

Douglas  Hamilton  6  Dee.  54 

WiUiam  Bamsay 9  Dec.  54 

Edward  Thomas  Dondas.  Lt. 

\9BenaulN.L 11  Dec.  54 

Jamea  Hunter,  l«ie  Bret.- 

M^.  6S  Betual  NJ. 8  Mar.  56 

William  JoUv    26  Mar.  55 

James  Coutn  Crawford,  l*U 

UnU.BJf.    27  July  55 

LlXUTXNANTB. 

John  William  Henderson  ...  «  Dec.  54 

Robert  Hall  McCashmd 6  Feb.  55 

Thos.  WiUiam  son  ImU  (ir-'-H. 

84  J^.  CJeL  Qr^-MatL) 10  Feb.  55 

William  Gnnton   26  Mar.  55 

David  Wm.  Mathie 2  May  55 

Sir  Henry  0.  R.  Chamberlain, 

Bnrt.  taieU.  28  F. 18  June  55 

Thomas  Glennie  80  June  56 

Edgeworth  Horrocki  28  Aug.  55 

James  M'Gregor  Hamilton...  7  Nov.  65 
Ensions. 

William  Mitchell 20  Mar.  46 

James  Hamilton  Henderson  6  Dec.  54 

George  Thomson  2  July  56 

Andrew  Pagan 80  July  65 

Henry  Dal^sh 22  Aug.  65 

Bobert  Savery  Rouse 29  Aug.  55 

Patridr  Grieve 9  Nov.  65 

Jdi,  and  Off)/.— Arthur  Aug. 

Loagmore,  UUe  Capt.  26  A  9  Aug.  65 
Afiy.— WalterWalkerLennoz25  Jan.  55 

i#ff«i«^-Awy.— John  Holt 1  Mar.  55 

^^iMu^.— William  Boss. ..27  Jan.  56 

Blue  Facings. 

AgenUt  Messrs.  Coz  and  Co. 


JiND   LANARK. 

[No.  78.] 

[EXBODRD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Lanark. 

LnUT.-COLOVKL  COKXANDAMT. 

David  C.  B.  Carrick    Bu- 

chanan,2a^0Cor.2Dr«....29Nov.  54 
Ma/obs. 
Arch.  Hamilton  l^ttnail,  UUe 

Capt.  92  F.  6  Dec.    54 

Bobert  Harington,  lafe  CapL 

12  Lancere 12  Apr.  55 

Captains. 
Andrew  Fraser,  U.-Col.Ute 

HMJ.CS, 5  Dec.  64 

JohnDickson 7  Dec.  54 

John  George  Brown 8  Dec.  54 

WalterScott.{a^0C^t.2rj.C7.  9Dec.  54 
Walter  Brisbane  Furk,  UUe 

CaptJ»F»„.^ V 13  ^•^-  56 

Cyrus  Plaistow  IVapaud,  kUe 

Capt.BF. 12  Mar.  56 

George  Aug.  Alston U  Mar.  55 


....14  Mar.  55 

Aug.  Fred.  Lindley 15  Mar.  55 

W^ter  Henry  GUI,  UUe  It. 
CapeM,B 7  Nov.  55 

LnOTSNAVTS. 

J.  Carmichael  Robertson  ...  6  Dec.  51 

Mark  Sprot 15  Feb.  53 

Wm.FuilartonFullarton  ...16  Feb.  Si 

WiUiam  Wilson 17  Feb.  55 

George  PoUock 19  Feb.  53 

John  Rowand   18  Mar.  S5 

Donald  MacQueen,  UUa  Gr.- 

Matter  WF. 8  May  55 

Geo.BinnieWilkie 12  May  »< 

Andrew  Smith SI  Aug.  3« 

Ensigns. 

Robert  FoUock .20  Aug.  Zl 

James  Begg .21  Aug.  »'* 

John  Edward  Thompson 2$  Aug.  j'> 

Duttlop  H^y  27  Oct    5i 

John  Johnstone.. J9  Oct.  5> 

Fra.  Wallis  Lipscomb 10  Not-,  ii 

JtU.  /■   C^^— Francis  W. 

Johnstone,  late  Capt.  27  FM  Jan.  53 

fajpnMter.-^J.  A.  Dyer 9  April  m 

Afry.<»Wm.S.Gttirdnn',MD.12M«}  S3 
AMitt,-Snrg.^Q,w.   Stobo, 

MD 18  April  .>3 

Agonte^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


ROYAL  PERTH. 

iUiJIee.) 
[No.  86.3 
[Embodikd.] 
Head  Quarters,  Perth. 
HoNORA&Y  Colonel. 
5ir  Thos.  Monerieife,  Bart., 
iate  Lieut.  Sco.  Fas.  6de....S0  Oct.   53 
L1XDT..C0LONBL  Commandant. 
Henry  M.  Drummond,  Imle 
Capt,4StF. 5  Nov.  y. 

liAJOS. 

John   Walter  Wedderbum, 
tateCapt,4StF. 5  Nov.  33 

CAPTAOia. 

Samuel  Barrett    15  Feb.  34 

Fletcher  Norton  Mensies  ...  S  Feb.  46 
Thomas  Milles  Riddeli,  Inie 

Lieut.7Br.Gds 18  Dec,  54 

David  R.  Williamson,  Imie 

Lt.CoUst.9ds. 8  June  33 

Sir  Robert  Mensies.  Bt 10  July  3) 

Wm.  Graham  Sandiord  5  Nov.  33 

LlBUTKNANTS. 

Robert  Stewart 6  Sept.  i9 

Wm.  Condie 9  May  33 

Joseph  C.  Smythe,  UUe  ^  62 

F, ^ 8  Jane  33 

George  Steia 99  Ao^  53 

Joseph  Stewart  Pender  8Se[^  »3 

Alex.  Geddss,  Act.  i^.-Mr,..  5  Nov.  33 


Ensioks* 
Waxham  St.  Leger  Dndxn ...  1  S^t.  55 

Alex.  D.  Mackay 6  Dee.  55 

Matthew  James  Cameron  ...  6  Dec  55 
Fra.  MacNaghten  LeaUe IS  Dec  ^ 


Aii.^Lord  Charles  L.  Kerr, 

liUs  Capt.  42  F. d4  July   5* 

P«jnR.— 

5f»r7.— George  Webster  Ab- 

solon,  MD 24  Nov.  %\ 

Assist.-Stty^~B£lbU  Thomp- 

titett  Uy.lw.. 1  Dec.   1* 

Scarlet  Fkciugs. 
Agrtits,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


RENFREW. 

The  Princt  of  Wales'  Boyal  Retjt.) 

[No.  129.] 

[Embodud.] 

Head  Quarten,  Paisley. 

HOKOSAST  COLOKZL. 

William  Mii»,DL.JP S  Fcb.81 

LlKVT..C0U>]IKX,  GomflHDAlfT. 

^rBofwrtJ.  MUlidcea  Ma- 
pier,  Burt.  DL.  JP.  hUe 
tViji/.  I^F. 81  Mar.  64 

1L-.1..  Majois. 

niUuun  CnnBioxbam  Bon- 

tiavf«te Ueut.  2Drs  .„,  6  Jan.  66 
wm.  Fiiilny  Hamilton,  late 

J^ftU.l^y. 27  June  65 

^  _  Captaiss. 

f  Ronald  Cameron,  (I)  UUe 

^,lteut.7P. 80  MuySO 

A  ex.  Sidney  G.  Jannccy,  laU 

^LtnLllF. 6  Jan.  66 

Jf  mcs  Lowndes.  JP 0  Jan.  66 

1  and  Macdoff  Latham  ....18  leb.  55 

JViuelShawSteiTBrt 81  May  55 

Jj»»rence  W.  Beynolds,  late 

of'/I  F. 6  Sept.  56 

.,  Liedtkiia'iits. 

Cliai.  Wm.  Motherwell,  Act. 

^Qr.'Mnt 8  Feb.  65 

JVin  Simons..., 8  Feb.  65 

J«mea  inderson   14  Feb.  65 

Rob. Walkinsbaw  Young...  81  May  65 
Robert  Banmare  Napier ...  .36  Oct.  66 
„    .  £irsiOHS. 

^rrderick  Debenham 14  Mar.  66 

Cbu.BiuetThoniion 16  Mar.  66 

JiliamFerrier    80  May  66 

Kobert  Anderson 31  May  65 

'WoBcan  MaeFarlan 88  Oct.  65 

I  red.  Wm.  £.  Cameron  ...  .86  Oct.  55 


^^J*  Ci^i.  and  AetlMg  Pay- 
>M<<cr.~H.  J.  Jaoneey, 
^•U  Caputs^ Regt 81  Feb.  55 

^<»7^-JohnBeU,MD 14  May  66 

JwMt^Swg.'-yf.  ¥.  L.  6om- 
Pcrts 7N0V.66 

Yellovr  Fadngs. 

Ayemt,  V.  W.  Holt,  Esq. 


Militia  of  Scotland. 

ROSS,  CAITHNESS, 

SUTHERLAND,    AND 

CROMARTY. 

{fi{/Us.)    CVo.96.] 

tEMBODlBB.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Fort  George. 

HoirOKAST  COI^OlfSL. 

ye.  M'Kensie  Fniser  0).  DL. 
J?,  kits  Copt,  Cold.  6ds,„n  ^%y  16 

LlBVT.-COLOirBL  COMMAirDAllT. 

Hon,  James  Sinclair  (3),  DL. 
J.P.  lute  MqJ.92F. 86  Ang.  81 

Majobs. 
ffon.Alex.  Eric  Geo.  Sinclair  SO  Sent  66 
George  W.  H.  Ross.  DL.  JP. 
laieUatt,WF., 86  Nor.  65 

Captain  a. 
U.  M'Kenzie  Fowler,  DL.  JP.  8  July  46 
John  Jos.  Grove,  late  Capt. 

Z5F, UOct.    68 

Kenneth  Madeay,  DL.  JP...S8  Feb.  66 

Charles  Munro ....18  Aug.  66 

Fred.  leaser,  JP.  UUe  Shs. 

85  F.    a8Sept65 

Patrick  McLean,  JP 86  Dec  66 

LreiTTZNAKTS. 

Francis  Jeflfrey  Sinclair  ...  .83  Feb.  65 

Godfrey  W.  Davidson 18  Ang.  66 

George  Sinclair  Smith,  Act. 

qr*-Masfr  ....18  Ang.  56 

Alex.  Mnrray  MacGregor  ..18  Sept.  66 

U.L.M'Lennan ..89  Oct.  66 

James  Stewart 88  Dec  66 

£ifsrai«s. 
Wm.  Sinchiir  Sutherland    ..18  July  66 
Wm.  John  Murray 18  Sept.  66 


Aii,  #•  C!(i«tf.-John  Alei. 
FraMr.  Itde  Capt.  93  FL  ..80  April  66 

Pawmaeter, — Alex.  Macken* 

sicJP 11  April  66 

5Nry«— Alex.  Thorn 4  Dec  66 

A$n*t.'Swrg,— 

Black  Vkdnga. 
Agents,  Messrs.  C.  B.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


348 

STIRLING,  DUMBARTON, 

CLACKMANNAN,  AND 

KINROSS. 

{The  Higklsmd  Borderers  Ugkl  /». 
J^ry.)        ■ 
[No.  90.] 

CI«1IB0DIXD.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Stirling. 

CoLOirzL. 
James,  i>ifiN<2/'MontroacKT.  18  Oct.  37 

LlBVT.^OLOnSL  COMHANDART. 

Sir  Alex.  Cha.  Gibson  Mait- 

land,  Bart,  late  of  79  P\ 

DL.JP 13  Mar.  56 

Majois. 
J.  Alexander  Henderson  (1), 

JP.  late  Maj.  B^ Brig.,.  1  Mar.  56 
John  Findlay,  JP 80  July  55 

Cattains. 
Bobt.  Stuart  MacGregor  (8), 

late  Ueut,  H.  E.  I.C.S.„U  Oct.  U 
Jamrs  Christie,  late  Lieut, 

H.E.kC.S. 88  Jan.  46 

Joseph  Dundas.  JP 81  Nov.  64 

Herbert  Buchanan,  J  P 7  Feb.  56 

Thomas  Graham  88  Sq»t.  66 

John  G.  Craigie  Halkett ....  18  Oct.  53 

LlBDTXirAllTS. 

John  Henderson 26  Feb.  53 

Alex.  Maefarlane 18  Mar.  65 

William  McAlistor  Douglas  ..89  Mar.  55 
James  Frederic  Bennett. . . .11  July  53 

John  Guise  Dougal  ........38  Nov.  5t 

Alex.  Bob.  A.  B^d 31  Dec.  53 

Ensioits. 
9  Jon.  Booth  (4),  (^,-Mast.) 
late  Qr-Mast,  60 B^es  . .13  Feb.  55 

ThomasBaIrd  7  May 63 

Beginald  Edw.  Huxham  ....  8  Aug.  55 
Matt.  Chas.  B.  Macalliater..l5  Sept  5S 
John  William  Doering 31  Dec.  65 

Adj,and  Cap/.^Stephen  Ken. 

iyi{Z),l4UeCapt.tOBifiee.\%  Dec  64 
Pa^mmster.  -^  James   HoUis, 

lede  Qr^-Uast.  B9  F, 15  Feb.  66 

Sarg.^  Charles  Gibson,  MD.  4  Dec.  64 

iltfw/..5Kfy.— Alex.0rr,MD.14  April  6S 

Yellow  Fteingt. 

Agents,  C.  B.  end  W.  M'Grigor. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


8«» 


MILITIA    Of    IRELAND. 


ANTRIM. 

(Tk^Q^Mti^sSoyaimjIet.)    [No.  79.] 

[EaCBODlKO.] 

Head  Qaarien,  ^denhoi. 

COLOKZL. 

The  Marq.  qf  DonegHl S  Apr.  41 

Lrdt.-Oolonsl. 
George  VerKuaon  S2  Aug.  58 

MAJQt. 

W.  J.  Verner,  UU  Copf .81 1^.  6  Mar.  54 
CAnAiHs. 

Thomas  Verner 16  Jnne  48 

John  McGildovney 7  Feb.  44 

Jackfon  Wray,  laU  (kpt.  M  FJt9  iose  46 
Henry    StewHrt    Here«ford 

Bruce,  late  LI.  SiJUBnffadt  IkNov.  54 
Henry  ritKirHrien  ChiehesterU  Kor.  54 
Boerr Casement, Uut Lt.ZDr.SH  Hw.  54 
William  i,  rio^.d,  Ute  ^  8 

Htu$ttn  7  Dec.  54 

Edmund  nouglaa  Uslie 8  Dec.  54 

Bichxrd  Maunsell,  UUe  Uwt. 

7fW. 16  Dec.  64 

Charles  B.  Uartwell 26  May  H 

LlSUTSHAllTS. 

Alex.  WhitU 7  Dec.  54 

Vm.  Jackson  Clarke 8  Dee.  54 

John  Fersusun  Montgomery  16  Dec.  54 

MUlinm  J.Bulseii 19  Dec.  54 

WUIiam  Saodford  Pakenhaa    6  Jan.  5f 

Arthur  O'Hara  JiSJaa.  56 

HumithreyMay 14yar.55 

SkifflngtoD  Tliumpsoo SJuJy  56 

Alexander  Markbam,  Ae^ 

qr.-MoBter 10  July  55 

Thomas  Dawaon 24  July  55 

EKblONS 

Alexander  Murray 8¥eb.  56 

Alex.  Webster  MeKetisie 17  Feb.  56 

Fred.  Gordon  Tbompeon S  Mv.  56 

Henry  John  Murray  8  Mar.  |6 

Bandobh  Lu-oom>)e   6  Mar.  65 

Wra.  MHgee  Hunter S  July  66 

Charles  wm.  Tallmadge  27  July  66 

Fred.  G.  Hearttey 17  Aug.  55 

Auihony  Flood 80  Oct.  55 

John  Bourne  21  Nov.  55 

Adj.  4*  Capt. — John  Krnnelh 

Mackenzie,  late  Brev,  Maior^ 

60£{/Kw,  A  f 12  Jan.  55 

Taymatter.  —  lAtx.  Webster 

McKenzie.2a/eCa/)<.  1  XT./.  1  Jan.  56 

A«fy.~John  L.  Gaussen 5  Dec.  64 

Asn»t.'Su)rg.^VKXh\.  Hunter  7  Dec.  64 

Bed  Facings. 
AgmtUJSirlt.  B.  Borough,  Bt.himii  8c  Co. 

Bnglith  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 


ROYAL  ANTRIM  ARTIL- 
LERY. 

[No.  1.1 

[EXBODIKD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Carrickfergus. 

LlKUT..Coi.O.\RL  COXXANDANT, 

Viscount  Massereene  and  Fer- 

rard,  DL.    15  Nov.  54 

Majob. 
Henry  Stanley  M'Clintock, 

JP.  UU  ofS.  Art 27  Dec.  64 

Captains. 
Stephen  Bichard  Bice 16  Dec.  54 


Frederick  Hugh  Henry,  l4tU     _ 

0/85  Jl 18  Dec.  54 

Waiiam  Verner,  JP. !•  Deo.  64 

George  Gray,  JP 28  Dec.  64 

l>:dmond  Alexander  Hannay    4  Jan.  63 

Beiij.  Gtomeutt  Adair 29  Mar.  55 

Fi|tST  LiBUTkWAjfTe. 
Adolphns  John  9pencer  Chi- 
chester     f!: 15  Nov.  64 

William  Chaine 1«  Jan.  56 

Henry  AIsjiwt  Pollock 18  Jan.  66 

Alexander  M'Neill    20  Mar.  86 

StCOriD  LiSL'TSNANTS. 

Rich.  Tlioin  s  Benson  Butseli  2  Jan.  65 
Joseph  nilliamO'DonneU  ...  4  Jan.  66 

Horutto  Sloane  U  J»n.  66 

Andev  O'Kyau    24  Msr.  66 

William  Smyth  26Mfiy55 

A^^'aton^.  — Andrew  MunrOk 

{ats^B,Ar( 1  Dec.  64 

AifyMii_6eorgeNtxon,M.D.  9  Jan.  66 
Atmt.-8urg.^'E\nati  James 

Pring .:. 12  Feb.  56 

Pi^NMtftor.— William  Hough- 
ton, 2a/0PignM#<^U£n(M.  6  JafL.  55 

9ed  facings. 

Iritk  Ag$nts,  Sir  E-  B.  Borough,  St,, 

Armit  fc  Go. 


ARMAGH. 

[No.  76.] 

Head  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 

Depot,  Armagh. 

CoLoirsL. 

nsBarlitfBoaotA 19  Nov.  84 

LnuT.-Coi.oiVKL. 
James MdlynettxChulMu...  6 May  46 

Majok. 
WiUiam  CroM,  UOt  Capt  68  P.  8  Dec.  64 

Captains. 

Henry  William  Caulleld 18  Mar.  46 

Armar  Lowry,  Jot*  Capt,  30  P.24  Nov.  54 

Bdv.  Stanley,  tali  Otto^  62P.25  Nor.  64 
George  Armstrons,  late  Lieut. 

67  P.   27  Nov.  54 

AnilrewCmig   28  Nov.  54 

Kdward  Winirfleld  Verner  ...18  Jan.  65 

Rdur.  Evans,  UUe  Lient.  78  P.19  Jan.  65 

Barry  dose  22  Feb.  55 

LlEUTXRANTS. 

Wm.  Arbuthnot  Hutchinson  26  Dec.  54 

William  Forbes  Syunot   29  D«c.  54 

Joseph  Hamilton 29  Jan.  65 

JohnSmyih  16  Feb.   56 

An-h.BeliinKhamMcCanahknd20  Feb.  56 
William  Walter  Scott  late  Ena. 

17  P. 10  Apr.  66 

Wm.  Cross  O'Brien  Tenison...  6  Au«;.65 

William  Nolan 6  Aug.  65 

Eksions. 

William  Greer  Turle SJan.  56 

CrosbieKidd 2  Jan.  56 

Charies  John  Courtoey  28  Mar.  55 

Wm.  Heury  Barker  18Au|;.56 

Thomas  Young  23  Aug.  56 

Alexander  Cuppage do. 

William  BroHU  .'. do. 

William  Atkinson IS  Oct.  65 


BsMMftor** 
Vint 


int 6MW.65 

.«w|^. -Joseph  Marshall  Lynn  6  Dee.  64 

.im«/-5Niy.-Boht.  Gillespie  94  Jan.  59 

Qr.-iritf;«r.—Wm.H.  Barker  13  Jan.  6a 

facings,  Qrey. 

Agmtt,  Messrs.  Cane  %b  Sona. 

Mngl'uk  Agent,  A.  Laurie,  Xsq. 


ARMAGH  AflTILLBRY. 

[No.  8.) 
Head  Quarters,  Armagh. 

CARAIlf. 

Bichard  Francis  {Udd 7  Apr.  63 

LlEUnVAHTS. 

Thomas  Leaver 17  Apr.  55 


KWSIOMS. 


8ntg90H.^WBa9m  King 26  Aphl  61 


CARLOW. 

imfUe.)       [No.  70.3 

Head  Quarters,  Kilkenny. 

[Embodied.] 

Colon  RL. 

A'r  lliomas  Butler,  ir/ 6  May  63 

LrSOT.^OLO.V«L. 

John H.Keogh.(atcC^f.S0P.10  May  S3 

Major. 
jyOyley,  Wm.  B».ttley,  late 

Bret.-MaJ.  TIF. 6  Mar.  56 

Captains. 

BuryDoyne 

William  Paul  Butler 41 

James  Cliife  Vigors 6  Mar.  65 

John Thos. Whelan 4Dec.  65 

LlSUTK?iANTa. 

Philip  C.  Nearton 26  Jan.  65 

Daniel  Carey ^...27  Mar.  65 

Thomas  Adam  Browne 16  Oct.   56 

Jamea  Bhkckney  12  Dec.  66 


EnaiONS. 

Arthur  FitxMaurice 16  Apr.  56 

Edwird  Butler 24  July  56 

John  Fm.  Hnmfrey SSL  Oct.  66 

Richard  Wilson  Clarke   12  Dec  55 


Adjutant  jr  Cbf)/.— Wadhnm 
Wyiidhnm  Bond,  Capt.  Un-  •  ^^-^  | 

attaekei,  and  late  rfA  F...M  Nov.  64  1  Digitized  by  LjOOQ  IC 


ILKnipe, 

89^. 98 Dec.  64 

Qr.-Jrr.  >■  Ad,  AwA^WiD. 

Beatty...;. :..:.....;.. |DJhi.66 

Airy«on.— tbouM  Bdtoa    ...  %  8«pt.  M 

Yellow  TVidiigs, 

il^filCt,  lieein.  Cue  and  Beu. 


CAVAN. 

[Ko.  161.] 

[Embodibo.] 

Head  Quarten,  Aldenhot. 

Coi^iilf.. 

Alexander  Saaadenoii IVov.  S8 

LlBUt.-CO('.  COMVfVOAHT* 

Thomas  Taylor,  £rr J  q/  Bee- 

tire.JF.:. 

Majobs. 
Hardrrsf  L.  SaaiidersOD,  XaU 

CB^.tl^T, 29 Dec  S4 

GoAa^w  J«tt«  Daltou 

CAPTAIIia. 

MkliaeI?haiipe.JP 18  Feb.  i8 

Hennr  Dem  JE;dwNrdt 16  Mar.  49 

John  Albert  Ncsbiit,  JP 39  Dec.  64 

6.  lie  Lapoer  Beresford 80  Dec.  64 

Geriild  Kicbnrd  Deaie I  Jan.  66 

W.  Humphrey  Rathbome,  UU 

JSm,WF. 3  Jan.  66 

Geo.   Chaa.  Downman,  laie 

ayl.6eP.  SSAng.  66 

filCVTKirANTS. 

T.  G.  J.  Fhiltfpa   UJnly   64 

HaUoira  H.  WUm I  Jan.  66 

Jamei  Berry 3  Jan.  6i 

John  Groone  , 8  Jen.  66 

JoliB  ruHck  HnnOiy 14  Apr.  66 

JohnkNaj^t  T. 14  Apr.  66 

£^810^8. 

Hc^iry  Xmel  u^e' i.'.'!..'80  D<'C*  64 

Tbomiif  Heniy  WUtoa 1  Jan.  55 

Alexander  Ja»«HaMard  ...  9  Jan.  65 

Hrnrv  SnoM  denenser 9  Ian.  66 

3iieli»U8«<iaaeya 9  Jan.  66 

JkaecKcr 19  May  16 

kU%  kit  Ctft.  48  F.  n  Mar.  49 

Pawmsut.- Jamt9  tlobii^Mn, 

MffZiT ^... 

AMy^--CbarleB0a]pin    ll^fb.  4^ 

MtiH^-StUf.^'W.  Maleomaeii 

^luU^^f.  7  Feb.  66 

Black  FHcinii. 
Jl00^%,  Uewrf.  Cajie  and  0oae. 


GLAUS. 

[No.  HO 

[BUBODHD.] 

Head  Quart^rp,  Cnrragh. 
CoiJonUM 
CrolUm  Uoan   Yiiidd€iir. 
DL.  JP. J4  Jwit  48 

tuTOT.-COLOKBL. 

|rranel8MMnamara,Dt.;tf. 

'tBl^  051.8  iTfMMtr* 4»0r«  64 

•       •          Maio*. 
WBlias  AnMtoeui,  Jr 14  Dm.  f4 


MiHtia  of  Ireland, 

Captains. 
AQgnstineBntler,  DL.jp....  8  Nor.  43 

Vatoii  Pateiaom  JP. 16  J«]j  dif 

Robert  A.  Stoddert.  JP 6  Kor.  47 

Cbai.  Geo.  O'Callaffhan,  JP. 

laU  Cmt.  r.  D.  04f 14  Kot.  64 

Andxvar  9taepoote 18  Hot.  64 

llaTid  V.  Roche 37  Nor.  64 

Georfe  Studdcrt  38  Nov.  64 

William  8Ucpoole,JP 80  Jan.  66 

John  >myth 1  May  66 

John  WoKropp 17  Sept.  66 

LiSUTKlVAICTa. 

Hngh  O'Loghlen,  JP.  (Or.- 

Masier)  11  Jan.  56 

William  R.  Mahon.  JP 28  Jan.  66 

Andrew  V.  Davoren 34  Jan.  66 

Richara  Stnddert 36  Jan.^6 

Croftou  FitEgerald  2B  Jan.  66 

John  Br^wn  8U  Jan.  6S 

CharlrB  Wm.  Stnddert 13  Mar.  66 

Chirles  Krane 1  May  66 

Alexander  Paterson 28  MaV  86 

Geoffrey  Dance 19  5epl.  66 

KN8ION8. 

Alexander  Bolt  oil 4  Jan.  66 

BOyle  Vnndetenr 38  Jan.  66 

Fraiicii  We»tronp 13  Feb.  66 

Kobert  Branwfetl  Walton 38  Apr.  66 

Bobert  Kodyers    88  Apr.  66 

Roberts.  LaWler 38  Apr.  61 

Bobeit  Blake 7  Ang.  66 

Chat.  A.  Wigelaworth 17  Aug.  66 

Jamea  Johnaon 18  Sept.  66 

A4j.   ^  Cttftj-K^w.   Wm. 

Gore.JP.  W*G«p/.73y....  1  Jnly  48 
^i7«0il. -  Michael  Healy  ...16  June  66 
Aan»t-Bm$,^i^ai  F.  Mac- 
beth  16  June  66 

P<^yauwt0r.— Chaa.  IC.  Park- 

loeon 6  Jan.  66 

Yellow  Ririafa. 
i^m/«.~Bir  E.  E.  Borongh,  Bwt.^ 
Armit.  aikd  Co. 


NORTH  COBK  RIFLES. 

[No.  116.] 

Head  Quarkr*.  Aldershot. 

COLOIfBL. 

VWiUiam  Henry  Mnore  Hod- 
dcr,  DL.(l),bite  U.  88  i*...  1  Mar.  81 

LiaUT.-COLOIIKL. 

William   St.    Lefrer    Alcock 

SlaweII,JP.Za/0C«p<.33F.8  Nor.  54 
MAJon. 
Boberi  Aldworlh,  J  VXaU  C^. 

94  7. 80J«ie65 

CAPTAIHa. 

Richard  Une  Warren,  ktte  14. 

86  7 4  Nov.  64 

John  lobvt  SUwell.  laie  U- 

88  F,   31  Nov.  64 

Fred«|ick  J.  Rawlins,  late  Lt, 

5>.  1  Dec  64 

£dwd.   BraddeU,  iate   Copt. 

70  7 9  Dec.  64 

St.  LffEcr  Barry,  (2)  late  Capt. 

66  7. f...  4Dec.64 

Spencpr  Geo.  Walahe,  late  Lt. 

U.  Mar 14  Dec.  64 

Ponle   Gabbett,   (8)  late  It. 

81  7. J8Dec.64 

Edward  Honre   11  Jan.  65 

RoliertPerry.jp 4  Apr.  65 

Doa.inickll;9ar«AeId  1  Dec.  66 

LlBUTRHAIfTS. 

Comelins  O'Callav ban 6  Jan.  65 

Charlea  Frwlerick  Knollc*  ...  6  Jan.  55 

Thomas  McCarthy  6  Jan.  66 

Mylea(yReilly 1  Mar.  66 

iuheit  Coxhliii 1  Mar.  i| 

Riibcn  A  (hrnrth 3  Mny  65 

James  Geo.  Anderson I'^ne  " 

WilUaii  Umbert  Howe 1  Dec. 

Richard  W.  Stokei  t  I>ec.  66 


850 

EsaisHs. 

Sidney  Nugent 18  Feb.  66 

HibnnMttittcoU l^feb.  66 

Henry  Archer 80  alar.  66 

Charles  Dndley  Gabbett 14  Jane  66 

Richard  Meade 21  Sept.  66 

Eyre  Masaey  Shaw 30  Oct.   66 

Cemt.  t  'i4&'--Prrderick  M. 
Calli«hHn.  JP.  Ute  It.  flO 

Zi^  ; 8  Nov.  64 

Qr-4ra*te'.«*«VoaterHewiaon, 

^latetfrnjUBr 8  Jan.  66 

A«nM0».~JamPB    FitsGenld 

Uuiacke,  M.D 98  Nov.  64 

AmetaHt-SurgeoH.  —  Francis 

FtoUioit,  M.D.  F.R.A.$.I.  32  Jan.  66 
PsirJiuMlfr.— Bichard  George 

Creagh   28  Jan.  65 

Black  Velvet  Facings. 

Iriek  Jgente.Sir  £.  E.  Boitmgh,  Bart., 

Armii  and  Co. 

tngUeh  Ageate.    Messrs.  Bairon  and 

Smith. 


87XH,  OB  SOUTH  COPK. 

(fighi  Jafimiry.) 

[Ekbooikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Kin«ale. 

COLOICKI.. 

Am.  H.  B.  Bernard 39  Mar.  64 

IiTKDT.-C0lX>HEL. 

Henry  Wallis.  Dl.  JP 19  Jan.  66 

Ma  JOB. 

A.  H.  Lucas,  JP.,  late  Capt, 

46  7.  .f...l2  June  65 

Captajhs. 

Hewitt  Poole,  JP 9  Aug.  84 

Geofge  Bowles 9  Nov.  46 

B.  A.  Shuldham  JP 6  Apr.  53 

Bd.T.Rye,JP 22  Dec.  64 

5ir  Jas.  L.  Cotter,  Bart.  J  P. 

lateitfnY 11  Oct.  63 

Thomas  Sonierville 22  Feb.   56 

lUibert  Cole  Biiwcn 6  Apr.  55 

Beanmont  Hutham,  late  Lt,  4r 

Capt.6reK.Gde 29  May  55 

Michael  Wall,  laie  o^  89  F....17  Oct;  66 
William  Carden  Seaton,  late 

Maj.  41  F. 18  Dec.   65 

LiBUTENAnTS. 

WaiiamRvdcr 18  Nor.  64 

Fredk.  Ciirnwall  34  Nov.  54 

Godfrey  Baldwin 10  Jan.   65 

S.  S.TresiUan   16  Jan.  66 

Jno  H.Cole 19 Jan.   65 

Riobd.  White.  UUe  ^6$  7.  ...19  Jan.   56 

Fras.  Heard  19  Jan.    55 

Thomas  Geo.  Walker,  late  qf 

76  7.  16  Sept.  55 

Chambre  Baldwin 13  Oct.   65 

Robt.  Holmes   18  Oct.   65 

EnsiOHs. 

Chas.  Dean .16  Jan.  66 

W.  P.  Iloaford »  Jan.   66 

Jas.  U.  Morrongh {$  Jan.  66 

SaroLHawkW  MJan.  66 

Wm.H.BlTd 19  Jan.  66 

focM.  Ager 37  Jan.  66 

Tlioe.  W.Markham 37  Jan.  66 

John  Penrose  Warren 1  Mar  65 

Mason  Alcock  13  Oct.  65 

Uincelot  John  KiggeU 17  Nov.  66 

Adjutant i- Cent,-  Chariest. 

'ilickey.  (4)  Zar«  Capi.  41  7.13  June  65 
Pavmaster.—T.  D.  Perry,  late 

Ca^.  81  7. 13  Jan.  66 

4ir.'Jla«^«r.— Denis  Cum- 

ntins  10  Jan.  66 

A(fyiw(».W.  G.  Gregg.  MD.  6  Mar.  68 

.^Mif^.-SWy^Hen.  Moncb  S9  Nov.  65 

WUte  Faeings. 

Agentet  MtSiTS.  Cane  and  Sons. 


351 

ROYAL  CORK  CITY 
ARTILLBRY. 

[No.  6.] 

[EXBOOIEO.] 

Head  Qaaxten,  BaUinooIIig. 

COLOIIBL. 

ViseoHHi  Beruard,  MP.  PL. 
JP 6  8ept4« 

LlEUT.-COLOIISL. 

Andrew  Jordaine  Wood,  DL. 

•  JP.  UUe  CapL  Ulk  Huswrs  4  Jan.  55 

Major, 
Auguitua  Warren,  JP.  laie 

(apt, 99 F. 19  Jan.  56 

Caftaivs. 
Kichard  Beare  looker,  JP.  ...S4  Dec.  60 

JoLnLongfteid.jp 88  Dee.  64 

Kidiard  Spread  Morgan S3  Dec.  64 

Samuel  Hoddcr,JP 14  Feb.  66 

laT  LlKUTSNAHTB. 

Kichard  Boyle  RobinM>a 16  Jan.  S7 

Foster  LongHeld  3  Feb.  56 

Robert  Treailtan  Belcher  ...14  Feb.  66 

John  Bolea  Gaggin lAug.  66 

SiiD  Libutshahts. 
John  Michael  Aylward  Lewis  S  Feb.  65 

iJavidFitagameaBazry IS  Feb.  66 

JohnTuckey 14  Feb.  66 

Bobert  Going  Atkina  1  Aug.  66 

Adj.  4-  Copt,  4r  Acting  Pajf- 
MMier.— Andrew  Steven-    . 

Mon,laUofR.Art 23  Jan.  66 

Qr..ilfu/0r.^Edwd.  Webber 
Wigmore,  laU  of  Madms 

IjJfst  Art 18  Jan.  65 

*>iy«m_Thoa.  Wangfa  Bel- 
cher. MB :. 21  Fab.  66 

Scarlet  Facings. 
Jff9Ht*t  MeasTi.  Cane  and  Sons. 


WEST  CORK  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  4.] 

[EllBOOtKD.] 

Head  Qnartera,  Kinaale. 

COLOHKL. 

rA«  iiarf  <i^  Shannon,  DL.JP.SO  Not.  64 

LiBUT.-GOLOHSL. 

Uotu  W.  H.  White  Hedgea, 

DL.  JP 80  Nov.  64 

Majok. 
William  Henry  Longfield,  lat€ 

Capt.  12  F. 80  Nov.  64 

Captains. 

James  Herrick 3  Dee.  64 

Patrick  Duncan    6  Dec.  64 

George  Thomas  Evans,  late 

Cnt.  4,7  F. 4  Jan.  55 

Edwud  M.  Palllaer 7  Feb.  66 

William  Fitqames  Barry,  JP.14  F^b.  65 
Bobert  Connor 6  June  56 

LlBUTSMAlTTS. 

Emanoel  Benjamin  Bass 80  Nov.  64 

William  SamLO'SulUvan  ...  1  Dec.  64 

Bobert  Mcaure  John 3  Dec  64 

Crofton  Uniacke 4  Dee.  64 

By.  Frederick  Fteke  Evans, 

iateilF.  7  Dec.  54 

SlID  LlBUTKNAMTS. 

Joseph  DevonshereJackaou..  1  Dec.  64 

Kichard  Pigott  Beamish 3  Dec.  64 

Wm.  Fredk.  Knareaborongh  4  Dec  64 

F.  M.  Hvtchinaon  Warren ...  8  Dec  64 

Archibald  Qrmstron  Hayes... 37  Jan.  65 
Puvnuuter  —  William    Hare 

Mannsell   7  Feb.  55, 

A'liutaat  A-    Cr^f.— llionias 

rudney,  hU  qf'  Royal  Art,  1  Jan.  55 


Militia  of  Ireland, 

aurgmm.^^QhxL  B.  Creagh...lS  Mar.  66 
itoi«/.-Aff)7.~Charle8  Creed  1  Mar.  66 

Scarlet  FaduRS. 

JffetUtf  Sir  E.  B.  Borough,  .9«f<.,Anuit, 

and  Co. 


DONEGAL, 
<H02iirf,  ar  Prince  of  WaUs'sj. 

[EXBODfBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Omagh. 

COLONKL. 

21 «   Marptii  of  Abrrcom, 
KG.QCH.X^o/C^a/y  ...18  Dec.  64 

LlEUT.-COL0IIEI.  COMM AKDAXT. 

The  jrarMwConyngham,  KP. 

GCH.DL.  Col.  Unutt. 18  June  54 

Majou. 
Jas.  Henry  Todd,  (1)  JP.  UU 

Capt.mF. 8  Apr.  56 

Thos.  ConoUy.  MP.  DL.  JP...16  Oct.   56 
Captain  a. 

James  Hamilton,  JP 8  Jan.  66 

HenryLethem.JP 8  Jan.  55 

Frs.  Stewart  Mnusfield  8  Jan.   66 

Soiomaii  Darcua    8  Jan.  66 

John  Tredennick  8  Feb.  66 

Chaa.  King  Colbonn 6  Feb.  66 

Charles  Matnrin  12  Apr.  66 

John  Keys  HnmArey    I8  0et.   55 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

John  Gore  Young 8  Jan.  66 

Geo.  Hewitson  Arnolds 8  Jan.  65 

Andrew  Atkinson 8Jaa.  55 

Valoutioe  S.  Griffith 8  Jan.  66 

John  Bail  6  Feb.  66 

Wm.  Joaeph  Cochran 6  Feb.  66 

Emsions, 

Thomas  Carre  8  Jan.  65 

J.  Dombraine  Weiss 34  Jan.  65 

Alei.  Neabitt  Gillespie 84  Jan.  66 

Thoa.Benison 34  Jan.  66 

Bobt.  P.  Elliott 84  Jan.  56 

Henry Macurin 84Jan.  65 

Bennett  Hume  1  Mar.  66 


Jditttant  tout  Ctipt. — Joseph 

Hayes,  laU  Lt,  St.  Sekita 

Begt 1  May  65 

P«vMc«/«r.— Samuel  Searle, 

Uteof70F.  IMay  56 

^f^.— Bich.  Hudaon  Courtc- 

nay 80  Mar.  65 

jM9ut.'SMrg,''l9nc  N.  Hay- 

sted 88  Apr.  65 

White  Faeingi. 
JgentM.—Mtnn,  Cane  k  Sons, 


Captains. 
Bob.  Geo.  Monteomeiy,  late 

Capt,  Loiug.  Jnf, 81  ^an.   55 

Thos.  B.  Johnston,  late  lutU, 

Dotug.  Jnf. 81  Jan.   55 

Thomaa  Patterson 19  Mar.  65 

Jamea  Bniler  StaveUy 88  Apr.  65 

LiBUTBNAHTS. 

Nathaniel   A.    Bailtie,  Act, 

Faymatttr 10  Apr.   53 

Thomas  W.  Lodge  10  Apr.  5S 

Arthur  StnmgeGdbert 10  Apr.  55 

Wm.  Geo.  M'tuUogh  81  July  aS 

Sbcond  LnimwANTa. 

BichardE.  BaiUie 15  May  53 

Croabie  M.  Harvey  ICMay  55 

Currd  M.  Hopkins 6  Sept  55 

Thomaa  Adams  Hopkins lOct.  53 

A^.    /-    Cap^-Bobert   A 

Aobertaon ISept.  53 

Fayma»t9r.  —  Nathaniel  A. 

Baillie 89  Srpt  55 

Qr.-irM^«r.-JohuKcUy ISept.  65 

5w7.— Bobt  M.Tagart,  MD.  4  Apr.  55 

Affenti.^Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bart, 
Armit,andCo. 


DONEGAL  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  8.] 

[Embodud.] 

Head  Quarters,  Charlemont. 

COLONKt. 

Sir  James  Stewart,  Bart.  ...28  Sept  56 

LlBUT.-COLONBL  COXHANDART. 

Robert  Roc  Fislier,  late  Maj. 

R.Art 14  Mar.  65 

Major. 
J.  HMH-ey,  latt  Vopt.  R.  Art  .'SO  Mar.  55 


ROYAL  NORTH  DOWN. 

(Rifltf.)    [No.  770 

[EXBODIBn.] 

Head  Quarters,  Belfast. 

rCOLONBL.] 

The  Marquis  of  Londonderry, 
Lieut.  qfthtComUf 1  SeptS? 

LlBUT.-C0L01IBL. 

Francis  0.  Montgomery,  taie 

Maj§r,4AF,J? 8  Nov.  54 

MAJom. 
Bobert  Perceval  Maxwell  ...18  June  55 

CAPTAINa. 

HamilimiTmil  Johnston,  JP.14  July  28 
Charles  Thomaa  Hamilton, 

UUe  Capt.  89  F„  JP 10  Dec.  64 

John  Craig 19  Dee.  64 

Henry  Keown,  laU  CapL  16 

Hueaan 81  Dec.  64 

MathewWOliamForde  80  Dec  54 

Donald  Douglas  8  Feb.  55 

Gilbert  Henry  Howe 18  Nov.  55 

LlBUTBNARTS. 

JohnHanJaon 23  Dec  54 

Alexander  AUan  Hunter 88  Dec  54 

Henry  Sharman  Crawford  ...36  Dec.  54 
John  Amelins  Maaaey  Edmd. 

Stackpoole 6  Feb.  55 

James  Trail  HaU 6  Feb.  55 

CbarleaWhyte 5  Feb.  65 

Bobert  Bradahaw  MeoAeadJtt  Aug.  65 

Jamea  Brown    16  Nov.  65 

Enbiohs. 

William  Magill 80  Dec  54 

James  Greer 8Fd>.  55 

Joaeph  Henahaw  Qr..jr»tf...  8  Jime  66 

Henry  Lewis  Mnlock S  Jime  65 

Wm.Lawrie  Richards 86Jq1j  66 

Thoa.  Bobert  Johnston  Logan87  July  55 
Jamea  Wentwortk  Tevera  ...87  July  53 
Adu  t  ay<.-Geo.  William 

Conyngham    Stuart,   late 

Capt.  7BF. 86  Nov.  54 

Patrauutor— Cortland  George 

M acgregor  Skinner,  Capt. 

I  Dr.  Gde.,n 86  Jun.    55 

Surge<m.r^^bsi  Slrean  Arm- 

steoQg 37  /m.   56 

.iMtf<.-5iffy.~Jamea  Gibaon  8  Feb.  63 

Agmte,     Sir    E.    R.    Bommgh,    Bt,. 

Armit,  fcCo. 


ROYAL  SOUTH  DOWN. 

[No.  118.] 

[Embodbd.] 

Head  Qaarten,  Camgli. 

COLONBL. 

The  Marq,  of  Downsbire 

LXKDT.-COLONBL. 

Willimn  Broimbw  Forde,  late 

ofeiF.JP.kDL,  UNov.  (4 

Hajob* 
Peter      Robert      Montague 

BrownebDL.JP.av<.A.«. 

9F.  80  Not.  64 

Captains. 
Jobn  BlakestoD  Houston    ...  8  Jsn.  56 

Cbarles  Arthur  Vorde 8  Jan.  65 

Thomas  Waiinv   8  Jan.  65 

C.  Campbell, 29  Mar.  65 

Wm.  Fred.  Norman,  UUe  of 

91  F.  31  May  56 

Robert  Wm.  Torrens,  lat€  Lt. 

66  F.  89  July   66 

CItuka  YvSiKjM*  o/BJ.C.Sn  Sept.  66 

LlBUTXRANTS. 

WnKam  Tboaaon 8  Jan.  66 

Andrew  Stewart  7  Mar.  66 

John  White  88  Mar.  66 

Henry  Hotel  Hunt  8  Apr.  65 

Chaa.  Furlong  Harding 84  April  56 

Chaa.  Siekson  Fisher,  UUe  of 

R.Ari 6  Aug.  66 

Edward  Uoyd 7  Aug.  66 

Ensigns. 

John  Dedexeau 8  Jan.  65 

Rich.  RaTenacroft  Nelson  ...85  June  56 
Edward  Palmer  HamQton  ...86  July  65 

Henry  Waring 25  July  65 

Edwin  Philip  Caranagh 88  July  66 

Edward  Ogle  Moore   1  Sept.  65 

Swnnel  Barrett   1  Sept.  66 

Adj.  ^  Cm/.— Fred.  Coibome 

Cwtis 88  Dec.  64 

P«yM««/ffr.— AlUnM'Dooald, 

late  Lieut.  66  F, 8  Feb.  56 

Air^AW*— George  Croker   ...  9  Jan.  55 
jlstiet.-Simfeom^^m.  Heuy 

Gamtar  8  Feb.  66 

Jgent,  Messrs.  Caue  k  Son. 


BOTAL  DUBLIN  CITY. 

iQ$ieeH*e  (hen  Bo^al  Regiment,)     [100.] 

[Embobibo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Aldershot. 

C01.ONKL. 

Band  Charles  La  Touche  DL. 

JF 8  Apr.  49 

LfBVT.-COTX^RBL. 

Lcffcnxo  R0th^  late  U.-Ool. 
98  F. 18  Feb.  66 

Majov. 
Geo.  Caleb  Eyre  PoweU 88  July  65 

Captains. 

Bodamin  Robert  James 11  July  60 

J.  n.  Leeson,  Viscount  Buss- 

boroiwh.2a/»Jk«.68J!'....16Mar.  68 
Bobt.  EirlintoB  Beaton,  late 

U,  m  F. 13  Feb.  65 

J.  Brauian,  laie  Otpt.  82  P.88  Feb.  56 

WilUim  Hone  Davis   88  Feb.  65 

Bohert  Harkness  M'DonneU, 

late  It.  66  F. 18  Apr.  55 

Shapland  8winey.JP 8  May  56 

WUldnaoB  Shaw  86  July  65 

LiBirrBNABTS. 

Charles  E.BuBhe 3  Jan.  65 

Martin  Fit^hn  Klrwau 8  Jan.  65 

Owen  M  Df-rmoit,  JP. 8  Mar.  65 

Herrey  de  M.  Armstrong  ...  8  May  65 

James  Barton  14  May  66 

Darid  Tboa.  Petcn •  Ang«  66 

Gerald  Tftagibbon 6  Aug.  66 

Walter  CwnU  ........M*.MtM.40NoT,  66 


Militia-  of  Ireland ^ 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Bolton  Smyth 16  Apr.  66 

John  Denis  Tottenham  81  May  56 

Thomas  Bellow 18  Aug.  65 

Andrew  Kirwan  28  Auv.  66 

Edw.  Thomas  Litton  8  Sept.  66 

William  Hutchison 88  Oct.    55 

Charles  Taylor 89  Nov.  96 

John  Hooker  Voweli  30  Nov.  66 

Adjutanl-S.   W.   Rnssell, 
Q^t.,  late  Copt  98  F. 86  Jan.   46 

Payma»ter,—Q»  Wall,  Capt..  .13  Jan.   66 

Qr.-Jfw^.— Wm.  Holt,  late 
Qr.'kfaeler9SF. 18  Jan.   65 

A(ry.-J.  Leech,  MD 6reb.*8 

AeeieL'Snrp.-Thon.  H.Wii- 
lans 16  Jan.   55 

Blue. 

dffenU,^8ir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bt. 

Armit,  and  Co. 
Engliik  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Id  Co. 


DUBLIN  CITY  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  9.] 

[Embooibp.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

LIBUT..COLONBL  COMXAHDANT. 

Eon.  Robert  French  Hand- 
eock,  UUe  CapL  R.  Art 17  Nov.  54 

Majob. 
Richard  Wheatley  Bretting- 
ham,  Capt,  k.  p.  B.  Art,  ...17  Apr.  55 

Cavtains. 
PhiUin  Henry  Ciampton,  late 

qf90  F.  17  Nov.  64 

Flraneis  De  Burgh 84  Nov.  64 

Henry  Shaw  8  Dec.  64 

George  Dent  Pakenham,  UUe 

Copt,  Bengal  Lancers 16  Dee.  64 

LiBUTBNAHTS. 

Arthur  Raymond  Peliy 8  Dec.  54 

Joshua  M'Evoy 17  Mar.  55 

WilUam  James  Magill 14  May  56 

John  Richard  Palliser 7  Dec  66 

Sbcond  Libttenants. 

Thos.  P.  (yMeaia 17  Mar.  66 

Henry  Monck  Mason 86  May  56 

Caulfleld  French 7  Dec.  56 

44rKteN/.— Charlei  McCallum, 
late  qfR.  Aft 18  Dec.  64 

Surgeon.  —  Edward  Howell 
Scriven    80  Dec.  64 

Gr*-Jr«//«r.— Wm.  McAdam, 
late  qf  R,  Art,  20  Feb.  56 

Scarlet  FMngi. 

Agents,  AVE.R.  Borough,  Bt,  Armit  &  Co. 


DUBLIN  COUNTY. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  109.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Waterford. 

Colonel. 
WiUiam,£ir{o/Meatli,DL.10May  47 

Ltbut.-Cgianbl. 
Wm.  FtMomi^  St.  Lawrence, 
UteCapL7  Bussars 6  June  64 

Majob. 
Charies  C.  W.  Domvile,  JP. 
ht99fnU,J>rt, 80  Feb.  66 


352 

CAfTAlMS. 

Robert  Bramston  Smith 8  Nor.  44 

C.  Vesey  Gultburst,  JP.  U»te 

tfBlF.  19  Apr.  48 

Cadwallader  Edwards,  UtsoT 

99  F.  81  Mar.  64 

John  O'Connell,  MP.  DL.  ...  5  Dec.  54 
John  Barthorp,  late  of  17  F.  9  Jan.  63 
Wm.  Kiucaid,  88  Madras NJ.lfi  Jan.   55 

Thomas  Bail SO  Feb.  65 

William  Westby  Moore  6  Oct.  68 

LtBUTBNAHTS. 

Robert  Augustus  Warren  ...18  Dec.  6i 

James  Hewitt  Oliver  18  Dec.  64 

Arthur  P.  Graves,  tet0q^88J^.87  Dec.  64 

John  Hatchell  (Senior) 17  Feb.  5.i 

Francis  Rynd 17  Feb.  65 

Edward  Vernon   17  Feb.  65 

Alexander  Boyle  6  July  65 

John  Hatchell  (JiMtor)  18  Oct.  55 

Ensigns. 

Brownlow  V.  Laird 38  Feb.  65 

John  B.  V.  Vernon  80  Mar.  56 

Charles  Cosslett 81  May  55 

Henry  MacDonudl 36  July  66 

William  Porter 6  Sept.  66 

Tbomaa  Erskine  Barton 17  Sept  55 

Henry  Gason 18  Oet.   55 

David  Mathew  lAtoncbe   ...80  Nov.  65 


Adit,  S-  Cse/.— Montgomerie 
CmatM,late Capt.6»F„„  1  Dec.  64 

<SliKfy.—B.G.  Guinness lAug.  56 

Assist.'Surg.— 

Cr.-ir«fer.— WilliamHardie, 
UUe  of  90  F.  16  Mar.  66 

Pajfmasier.—Geo.  Xuor  LeetlS  Dec  54 


FERMANAGH. 

ildghtlnfanirg),    [N0.7I.J 
Head  Quarters,  Newry. 

COLONBL. 

W.  Willoughby,  Barl  qf  En- 
niskiUen,DL   84  Oet.  84 

L1BUT.-C0LOHBL. 
iron.  Samuel  Crichton,DL....18  July  55 

Majob. 
Edw.Archdall ISJtdy  55 

Captains. 
A.Nixon.DL..2afolMM<.87F.10  Mar.  36 

John  6.  Irvine,  JP 10  Feb.  47 

Thomas  Nixon  10  Mar.  47 

Hom,  H.  Cavendish  Butler, 

DL 83  Nov.  54 

Capel  St.  George,  JP 87  Dec.  64 

Arthur  D»Arcy 16  Jan.  55 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Charles  Barton 83  Nov.  64 

Robert  Weir,  JP 84  Nov.  64 

John  Crosier 27  Nov.  64 

A.  W.  BaUey » 28  Nov.  5t 

James  Scott  29  Nov.  54 

Henry  C.  St.  George    87  Dec.  64 

Ensions. 

Henry  Haire 28  Nov.  64 

Henry  Fox 87  Nov.  64 

Edward  Ricliardson 39  Nov.  54 

Fnd.  Tottenham  6  Feb.  «6 

WiU.  Baker,  Act,  qr, -Master  88  July  55 
D.  M.  Irvine ., ....88  Jnly  55 


868 

SSI'. ISJiilj  M 

}ri^yiiM«<<r.r*9«o.  Shegog  ...S$  Mur.  6^ 
£ter#fffi.-d.  P..  MauiQeld  ...Sf  Bliur.  U 
;rf«i#^-Skry— E.P.Walih...J7IM.  W 

BuffFacmgf. 
JgmUt  Sir  E.  K.  Boioogh,  J9ar^,  AnUt, 


GALWAY. 

(No.  91 J 

Head  Qiuuieri, 

COLOHKL. 

Th«  UmrotM  o/"  Clanricarde,  ^    ^      ^^ 

KP.  lln»/.  «//44  Ckwi^y...  1  Jan.  «8 

Libut.-Col6w«l.  ^  _      _^ 

Tlie»iri</Clanc8rty »0  Dec  80 

MAJdK. 

Thomas  Mahon.  JP ., ^  'R^^  H 

CAPTAura. 

Tliomaa  Seymour 16  July  16 

Henry  J.  Oweoyiie,  JP.  ^^  .  ^      ^ 

CmLUF, 1  Hot.  86 

Richanl  A.  H.  Kirwan.  JP. 

hf4lieui.7F ^, May  44 

ZoriDunIo    «  Jiinfe  68 

Francit  Blake  Foster,  JP.  .:9l  Nov.  68 

John  Archer  Daly.... 1  Joly  »6 

JobnSvft J  i)M.64 

Oliver  Martyn S  Dec.  64 

Butler  Diinboyne  Moore,  IcU 

<7<m;/.  89  P SS  Dec.  64 

Walter  Lawrence,  laU  Capi. 

41 /p 96  Jan.  66 

LlRVTENAIVTS. 

John  Joeeph  Lapdell    7  liay  62 

George  wfUiam  Ifauaaell  ..  9  Dt^.  64 

Frederick  tlood  Devereux  . .  9  Feb.  66 

Franrlii  U>rauo  CMmyv  ....  9  Feb.  66 

John  Wilson  Lvnch........  I  Feb.  56 

Stephen  John  Cowan  9  Feb.  66 

DoDiimck  Bodkin 27  Aug.  66 

Eiinoas. 

Tnufw  Joaeiih'iiniran*!.*!!  ft  leb!66 

James  Galbraith  91  Hnr.  65 

J.  William  Copiyn    98  Apr.  56 

John  J(iaephll'l)ermott 81  Auk-  65 

VHlewtlne  Blake   MOrt.  86 

JohnSkerrett  16  Oct.   66 

Henry  James  Bkke 19  Oct.   56 

i#<^'.-John  Bkkkeney,  iMte 
lieut.B.W.Fiu 1  Nor.  64 

Pay»uwter.—S.  9.  Harrison...  1  July  23 

(tiuirler»Master 

5if/v.->J.MiUerDaTli 91  Sept.  65 

^Mlr/..^M^  'Andr.  O'Kdly  ^ 
Koltt..:. 21  Sept.  65 

Yellow  Fadugt. 
Jgeiit,  Sir  John  Kirkhind. 


KERRY. 

tNo.  107.] 

[Embodud.] 

Head  Quarters,  Aldershot. 

CaLONKI.. 

Ha»ry  Arthur  Herbert,  MP.      , 

IM.  qf  ikt  CouHtif  •  JaB.  64 

•  LnoT  'Cotjonnt, 

Am.  Daar  BuUca  B.  De  Mo* 
UynO)!. BAot.  64 


jamHa  cf  Irdtmd. 

Majq^s* 

.  Gaftai(*»«         ,.    .. 

f»amuel  Oa'lis «.-.     ?•*».  M 

Morris  Om*!.  O'Cpnudl.  tat^:^  •        r 

DanwlJO'C(HU)ell.MP .;...!»  July  68 

Charlei  Blennerhaaelta,  JP.     ^ 

l4U4  0fn  F...^ 10  June  64 

James  CrofMe,  }P 1  Nov.  64 

lldwai^  Herbert  l^or.  64 

OtiT«r  D.  Stokes.  Ui$  (kft, 

MaJras N.I. 6  Jan.  66 

William  Rowan 6  Jan.  86 

Robert  Leslie    It  Aug.  66 

DomiiiicCronin 18  Dec  66 

LntunvAifTt. 

Henry  Maom  Saades 18  Mar.  64 

WilliRm  Ferraor  GodArey 11  Nov.  54 

WilliHm  R.  Robinson  16  Nov.  64 

Hiehaid  Piununer 6  Jan.   66 

TownscDd  Blenuerhaiett    ...98  Jan.  66 

Huvh  Lawlor... 94  Jap.  66 

Henry  Moriarty  Cronia 8  M«y  65 

Francis  McOillieiiddy U  Aug.  66 

Ais.S.DaM«l0yiis  17  D«;.  66 

FiNSIOHS. 

James  McMahon  liUigar 91  Nov.  64 

Rrdncts  Chute 99  »!or.  64 

liCslieWeen  9.SDcc.  64 

Rdmond  Gun  CunningDam...80  Jan.  56 

Win.  Henry  Herbert   8  May  66 

DHuiel  O'Gounsll  Primrose...l4  Aug.  66 

Francis  Chute  81  Oct.   66 

JaniMRappla   16  Nov.  66 

PaymatUr.'-VL,  D.  Mokes  ...  6  Mar.  94 

A(fyMn.—11ios.  Maybury  ...  1  Jan.  66 

AMmt.-Swrg.—CkmnA  Peat, 
(4),  MD:   16  Mar.  66 

Yellow  Facings. 

4ffenU,  Sir  S.  Borough,  Bt.^  Armit  fc  Co. 

SnalithAgentt,  Messrs.  Barron  and 

SniHh. 


EILDARE. 

(JbjlM.)    [No.  88.] 

[BMAdDISD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Naas. 

COLORBL. 

ir«r$MW^Kildart 6  JuBe40 

tiBUt.-CoLOirkL. 
Robert Moora  1  Dte.S6 

Majob. 
John  H.  E.  de  Robeck,  laU     • 
Coft.^F. 90Mar.65 

Captaihb. 
Willinm  Bruce,  UU  74  J**.  .  .90  Mar.  66 

Chas.  Wsrbnrton 28  Msr.  66 

John  Shaw  Hamilton 97  April  66 

William  Kirkpatiick   97  April  66 

USVTBVAlIti,  ^    ^ 

EusUee  Mansfield 20  Mar.  66 

Johns.  Browne   10  Mar.  56 

Huieh  Masspy  Q'CMy  26  May  56 

Abraham  Hutton  King  25  Nov.  56 

Ensigns. 

Geo.Sutcliffe 8  July  18 

Somers  J.  Johnson  ........li  Jan. 86 

.\iinesle\  Merkings 96  July  66 

Octavius  B9}9§ 16  ^0T.  |6 


JM.  >  Ci^f .^-triads  tes* 

nedy.J«/Vn*.  - SJume  66 

Qr..Jia«^-JaaMsT94i. 96  July  66 

5«f7.~R(*eit  Vusftim. 6  Mar.  66 

jUmt.-Swg,'^ 

Blt6llta«iBifs.        . 

Agmi$,  Kr  E.  t,  BteM^  B/.. 
AhnitfcCi. 


KILKlENNT. 

{fMUen.)    [N6.197.] 

[EkBODIBO.l 

Head  Quarters,  Kilkenny. 

COLONKL. 

mgHSpn.'W,f,T\gUp,U.     ^ 
mmd  Ciutos  JCotutorum 8  Jan.  65 

.  UBtV.4>IUMISL  OOHIIAtrOUIY. 
Heuiy  Weo^sB,............^..  J6  Sept.  46 

Fred.EdWdTlgke2£ciyi:  ^  ^ 
89  r. .!..„... .„.  Ilttf.  54 

Thos.  John  B.  OT6alieiti6..Ji  Mar.  16 

Pierce  S.  Butler,  JP.   6  Nov.  88 

Wm.H.PandidF  |^4Ftb.  55 

£0r<<  Wapcr  Batior,  JP.^ 
BrePrJM.  iois  ris.&S:  f  Apt.  63 

Btm.  L^^X  litis if  n!v.  54 

Jamas  Uagrishe  .........«.-£•  I  Dec.  64 

Josephll)bson.  UU  «. 67 >.  6  Mht^  61 
Ihos.  Power  F.  Bookey  7  Sept  61 

UllQTBBABta. 

Wnu  Hertford  **P«-  " 

Thomas  Jones .....24  Nuv.  64 

Paul  H.Hunt   6Dtt.  64 

JnmesEsmonde   9llJ«n.  55 

MenjyNixiw ^  7  Fek  66 

£dwiirUBot^,^/.^..JlM<.  8  Feb.  65 

Louis  Anderson 19  Sept.  65 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Cane 93  Dee.  64 

WiUijiail^stor  ...„ .tfJap.  65 

Christopher  H.  Pntt 90  Jan.  55 

Maade  Wright  ^I*^  I* 

J.  8.  LaneT....,„„..,..  , 98  Feb.  66 

Albert  H.  B.  OnHahertfe 19  Sept,  63 

Jdji,  and  FopiuuUr,  —  6eO. 
Maun^eli,  laie  Bre9tt  Mw. 
Ut  r.  /.  JUfft .:..U  VA.  65 

Surgeon.— i,Q.  Newton,  MD.  6  Nov.  64 

Jmit.-Swrg.-^.  8ynMB»  MD.  1  Sept  55 

Tenow  KaeiBgt. 

ii^«Mit.— Messii.  Cane  and  Sou. 


KIKO'S  COUNTT, 

(Sby«ljq^.)  CN0.2ij 
Bead  Qnartera,  PanoiMeAa. 
CotokftL.^  , 


The  Jfarli^^Boaae.  KP.IOk;. 
and  Cmtot  JWaApraai 19  J«m64 

,    ,     tUfrt..CbLblikL 
Thomas   BemNi4.  I)!.  IP. 
hU  i^^  18  ^fiMmT ......  6  Mair.  86 

i<ateHWaib«ta^£SV%f. 


Iltt.k6 


OAnfana, 
Wfl».  B.  BndnaaB,  JVJMts^ 

97  F.   26  Not.  44 

Bichard  W.  Btfnard,  ktU  ^     . 

AuHnrnm  Sitnne§  u27]>ec.  46 

JoJia  A.  Drought,  JP.  laii  t 

Dyl.K  F..... 1  Jaa.  W 

Mouiagn  BUeketL  JP 8  Mar.  II 

Georn  fier«rord  t'Estrange  6  Mar.  61 
Oeorge  IT.F.  Drought :..!?  M^  II 

LtSUTSlTAHTS. 

Richard  Droosht  QravM 6  Mar.  61 

Tbowu  Aeret  Peirce,  laU 

jbw.4l  K 6  Mar.  61 

CfaarlwHaswyWalah 6  M|ur.ll 

Baadflpra  Palmer 17  May  b| 

Kobffirt  HeurT  Hackcii   17  Mi^  51 

RoirlandTarieton    17  Maj  61 

£N8IGNS. 

SomerriUe  F.  Bayntiw  VJ^^J  H 

Charlea  Fraok  Rolleaion §7  Anf.  56 

Edoiood  M'Caiialaiid  18  Dec.  61 

Charlea  John  BoUeston 18  Dec.  66 

Adj,4'  CSq>2.F-Wn]iam  Tyrrell 
Hruce,(l}  UUe  Bret,  Mai. 
18  F 16  Dte.64 

P««aM«lfr.^Wm  L'Etiraoge 
7P.W«jCuml.llF. 6  May  56 

Qr.'MtuUr —  Jomh  Ivey 
Baik9t,lat€of  I  jAf9  ^....38  May  56 

5itry.— John  Waten   1  Aug.  46 

><Mw/..Airy.F->T.  H.Baker...  1  Aug.  46 

Scarlet  Faeinga. 

AgmUiy  Messrs.  Cane  Id  Sons. 


LEITRIM. 

(fi^.)    [Ko.111.} 

[Ekbodibd.] 
Mead  Oaarters,  Cork. 

COLOVBL. 

The  Sari  rfhnXxvvL,  J  P.  DL. 
UU  Omt.  43  F.  /•  Brewt 
U.-dS[ «  Feb.  4a 

Libiit.-Colojisim 
Henry  TheopiiUas  Clements, 

JP. 11  Jan.  4S 

Majoe. 
Charict  0.  H.  Coote,  X/.  ^^ 

^4/.  63  Madras  N.L IS  Feb,  66 

Captains. 
Arthni  J.Y.  L. BircluUl,  JP.  96  Dee.  U 

Geinge  White   38  Dec.  M 

Forb«i  Johnston  .,..30  Dec.  64 

William.  Iktbert  Thompson, 

UU  ^16  F SO  Dec.  64 

Francis  O'Kcina 16  Feb.  hh 

JoliB  Alex.  Wray 13  ^or.  56 

Lmutinakts. 

Bobert  (yBrian 6  Feb.  fifi 

Andreir  C.  Johnston  7  I'eb.  66 

JaMca  8oden  Cnllen 8  Feb.  16 

Odrn  Cross  CoUcn  9  Feb.  U 

Bovrlaml  V.  Betty    .,« 19  Nor.  66 

EsaioBS. 

Geom  N.  B.  Lambert 7  Feb.  66 

JoahSa  Kdl 8  Feb  66 

Jamea  Morton  10  Feb.  66 

Wm.  W.  T  Hutchinson 38  Dec.  bf> 

lABiel «.  Grose  38  Dec  66 

A^  /-Coy/.- William  Bose...  1  Sept.  46 
P^aMtiar.*  Bobert    J.   £. 

Fatey 5  Feb.  66 

5«fy.^4ittk€k>f  Thompson  13  Feb.  66 
AitUt.'9mfp,  —  Snithwirk 

CaipOBlar  .; 13  Mar.  56 

Black  Fadnga. 


.  .MUitia  oflrehnd. 

ROYAL  LIMERICK  COUNTY. 

[Emboder).] 

CNo.  138.] 

Head  Onartcrs.  De?onport. 

CoiONKL. 

Bt,  Hon,  the  Bwl  (/Clare  ...  4  July  IS 

LlBI)T.-CoLOilSL. 

Samnel  AttchmtttyDiekson...llMay  14 

Ma  JOB. 
Sir  Bichard  D.DeBurgbo,3US  Dec.  65 

CAPTAINa. 

Gerald  Bleunerbassett 90  April  88 

Gibbon  Fttigibbon   10  Jan.  48 

Thomas  Waflnutt 6  Jan.  61 

Josatban  W.  ghelUm  5  Jaa.  M 

SUadish  O'Grady  Holland ...  6  Jan.  H 

George  £«  Massy „....  6  Jan.  66 

JohnHowley 5  Jan.  52 

Dickson  Davenport 36  June  55 

Oeorge  Foabery.... 17  July  66 

Michael  J.  Furnett  17  July  66 

LXBirrSKAHTS. 

Bmdenell  Flumuier 10  Jan.  4^ 

Arthur  Uoyd 28  Dec.  6: 

JohnBorke  88  Dec.  54 

William  BrowniiMf   28  Dec.  6« 

Charles  Hayes  OTonnor 28  June  66 

Edward  fieil 27  June  56 

George  William  Finch 17  July  56 

Bobert  GibbtDnWeitropp...l7  July  66 
John  Dickson  Power   80  Oct.   65 

£i<sioirs. 

Miah  Murphy   3dDec  54 

Byre  Powell  (Jet,  Or.-lfr.)...2«  Feb.  55 

Edward  Hardinjre 1  May  65 

Bryan  Kdw.  Sheehy 1  May  55 

JohnO'Leary   23  July  la 

M.M.Palm«r  .^ 34  July  56 

Francis  H.  Walker 80  Oct.  66 

Fitz  Maurice  Hunt 80  Oct.  56 

Johu  Lysaght  HewsoQ  17  Dee.  6^1 

Thomas  Nesiu 17  Dee.  65 

^ifM^»/.~(V7'^Hicfi.  Butler 
Low(l) 6  Aug.  48 

Pay«iM<tfrv*MaxweUMorris20Jan.  65 

5Kn7«M.— ThomasWilkinson, 
MD 1  Mar.  55 

wright,  fia 26  Mar.  55 

Blue  Facings. 

AgenUt  Messrs.  Cane  &  Sons. 

Englith  Agentty  Messrs.  Cox  k  Go. 


LIMERICK  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  30.] 

[Eksooiko.] 

Head  Quarters.  Youghal. 

COLOBBL. 

John  Fiwwa/Gort 7  Dec.  43 

MAJOB  COMMABOAIIT. 

ifo».8.P.Vereker  10  Sept.  48 

CAPTAliiS. 

Kalph  Westropp  80  June  87 

Dudley  Persse  (2),  laU  CapU 

7  FT. 3.18  July  55 

Andrew  Vineaiit  Waisou,  latt 

Copt.  37  *•. 30  nor.  56 

FiBrr  tiBUTBif  AH1B. 


8S4 

Charles  F.  Smyth 98  Jbm  87 

Geo.  Staekpoofe  FumeU 38  Mar.  55 

Frauda  W.  Morony 38  Mar.  65 

A^  — WUUtm  Phillips,  ktU     • 
B-Art 8  Nov.  64 

Qr.  -  Matter.  —  Christopher 

Neaty  (3),  laU  of  R,  Art..,.\^  April  66 
Auy.— Wm. Danielllurphy    6 Jan.  66 
Blue— Fadngs  Bed. 

Agenttf  Sir  E.  B.  Borough,  Bt., 
Armlt,  k  Co. 


LONDONDERRY    ARTIL- 
LERY COMPANY. 
[No.  21.) 

Captajit. 
Stewart  Blacker  3  Jan.  65 

I^IBUTKnAZfT. 

Henry  Scott  Smith  9  Jan.  66 

t^^BSIOB. 

Alfred  de  Blaquiere 36  April  5 

5N«i$PAm.~Henry  Carey  Field  26  April  65 


LONDONDERRY. 
iUgkt  Ji^hUrg.) 

[EVBODIKD.] 

[No.  35.3 
Head  Qoarters,  Enniskellen. 

COLOBBL. 

Sir  Bobi.  Ferguson,  MP.  JP.34  J«a«  89 

LlKPt.-CoLOHBi.. 

William  Fitzwillinm    l^iiox 
Conyn|^,JP./«/«88^.35Sep.  50 

Majobs. 

Btwley  Miller,  J  P J5  Sept  50 

Stephen   Henry  Smith,  late 
64/'.  7  Feb.  56 

Captains. 

Stewart  C.  Bruce.  JP. 36  Aug.  89 

Croker  Miller,  late\7  F. 90  April  47 

ConoUy  Thoams  M^Cansland  15  Aug.  40 

Grorge  Knox 8  Sep.   68 

George  Beresford  Knox  18  Feo.  64 

WilliNmE.  Siott  10  Dec.  64 

John  Bhickall,  Br.'Mm.  ret. 

t  f.  89  r, 10  Dec.  54 

Alexander  Shuldham,  late  6  i*.  4  Jan.   65 

IjIBUTXlfAirTS. 

John  Oeorge  Smyly 5Jtin.  65 

Robert  Gage  Ricliardaou 5  Jan.  55 

Cotiully  James  Gage 5  Jan.  56 

GonoUy  Skiptoo 5  Jan.  55 

Thomas  Lecky  \aetg  Qr.  Mr,)  6  Jan.  65 

llionias  E.  Stuart 5  Jan.  56 

Acheson  M'CIiutock 4  July  65 

Stephen  Crea  Foster    6  Oct  55 

BBaioNS. 

Bobert  M«CreB  Holmes  10  Jan.  55 

Armitage  Lonry  Kieholson ...10  Jui.  65 
Mon'Hgue  Mtawell  Carpen- 

dale fZ.lp  Jan.  65 

John  Ldwrence 10  Jan.  65 

Henry  Pilkinnrton....! 10  Jnu.  66 

Joaeph  Ea-ing  Alexnnder    ...10  Jan.  55 

JamesChas.A.  Ha«itt  Vm^.  85 

John  Kiushela  Miller 33  Nor.  55 

Bevesroi3,to/«76  7. 8  Dee.  54 

P«>m«l«r.— BowleyMillcr..iOJaB.  45 
ftMywfi.-Hy.8taeey8kfptQnlO  Dee.  '54 


Ajtsht.  -  Sfffieoa.  —  TkoinaB 
lUwliiiss  Mould  15  Feb. 

Primroie  Ftacingt. 

Sir  £.  R.  BoiOQgb,  Bt, 


S6 


J0cntt» 


Annit  k  Co. 


LONGFOBD. 

[So.  86.]    (ff^.) 

[Embodisd.] 

Head  Qaarten,  Clare  Castle. 

COLOHXL. 

9  Heii.White(l),  UUeUeut.  14 
Dnuf,  UeuL  of  ComUy 


OJan.  37 


LlXnT.-COLONKL. 

Henry  Mutera.  DL.  J  P.  UU* 
CupLGrir.  Guards  and  Zmd 
Jk.OuMrdi 1  Aug.  M 


MiliUd  of  Irelaiid. 

LiBVUNAMtS. 

WmiamDe8aliaI>agate S6^aD.  S5 

James  Henry  Biabazon 17  June  55 

Henry  Smith 28  Aug.  56 

Csrleton  Smith IS  Sept.  66 

James  FiUEastaceFoatar...82  Oct.  66 
William  Thomas  Mvray 7  Dec  65 

Ensiqms.' 

Francis  Osbome  3  Aug.  66 

Jaines  ToTey  Thomas  19  Oet.  66 

John  Westxopp  Erans 17  I>ec.  66 

di^L  ^  CM«— William  John- 
stone BeUingham,  tale 
CapLWF,    6 Jan.  66 

5itfy.— Geo.  Clifts.  Armstrong  8  Oct.  66 

PayMOito*.— James  Coleman  23  Fch.  66 

Qr.-Jtfa«t— Edward  Barke, 
UUqfWF. WFeb.  56 

Black  F^ngs. 

AgtiUs,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bart., 

Armit,kCo. 


Majok. 
SamuelWeusleyBlackalUBL.     , 
JP.  late  iMHt.  86  F, 1  Jan. 


88 


CAPTAfKS. 

Edward  Mac  Eroy,  MP.  JP.  ,  . 
laUa^t.tDr.Gwrds  ...  1  Apr.  52 

EdwardLedwith,JP. IS  pec  64 

lUlphA.Doppina,JP 80  Jan.  56 

JohnShuldham,JP «1  May  56 

LnUTINAHTS. 

JElobert  Shnldham 39  Dec.  54 

William  Bond.  Act.  P<?y».  ...21  May  55 

JohnO'Bcaiy   3  Aug.  65 

John  Morrow 16  Aug.  65 

EnsxGNS. 

John  Shaw 80  Dec  54 

Henry  0»FMreUGw«ory  ...15  Jan.  66 
James  Bridgeman£<^worth  8  Oct.  65 
Fra.  8.  H.  Dopping 17  Oct.   66 

ddjt.  #•  Ciq><.— Henry  Lees, 
latiCaptfe&^iBF. 8  Dec  64 

ar.-ir«<«r.— Charles  Bolger, 

laie98F,   16  Jan.  55 

Aff^MN.— David  C  Peter  ...  6  Feb.  55 
.<#«U<,-AMy.— Richard  Mont- 

gomery  38  July  66 

Scarlet  Facings. 
Agrnt,  John  Atkinson,  Esq. 


LOUTH. 

[No.  108.]    (Rijhs.) 

Head  Quarters,  Duudalk. 

Colonel. 
Patrick,  Lord  Bcllcw,  Iin»<. 
o/tUCouHtf .17>0Y.  43 

LllUT.-COLONBL. 

^r  John  S.  Bobinson,  Bart, 
JP.  late  Lieut,  80  B^Us  ...33  Dee.  64 

Majob. 
Jifoff.  Edward  Joseph  Bellew  10  Jan.  65 

Caftains. 
John  Taaffe,  rr.  of  St,  John 

of  Jenualm,  JTJf.,  UUe 

JuttrioH  Sorna  36  Jan.  65 

Myles  Wm.O'BeOly,  DL.  JP.I8  June  66 

Jolin  Walter  >mnhe  17  Jnly  55 

Toroua  Nimmo  Uaeneill 17  Aug.  66 

£dinad  Tipping  33Uet.  55 

Balph  Smytk.r. m.,37Not.  66 


NORTH  MAYO. 

[Exbodibd]. 

[No.  130.] 

Head  Quarters,  Boylo. 

CoLOirxL. 
Charles  Knox,  DL.JP. 35  Nov.  89 

LlBUTXHAMT-COLOHBL. 

Q.  G.Ouseley  Higgins.  MP. 

DL.JP.  .......TT. 5Feb.  55 

Majox. 

JdinKnox,JP 25  Oct.   53 

Captains. 
Henry  wniiam  Knox,  DL.  J  P.  8  July  30 

Earnest  Knox,  JP 7  Feb.  48 

Thomas  Elwood,JP 28  Feb.  48 

James  Paget 10  Feb.  56 

Bich.Alex.O'DonneU 10  Feb.  66 

LUUTKNAHTS. 

k\lndKnxxx,aet.(t-M Uan.  55 

Chas.  Lionel  Fits  GeraldJP. .  3  Jan.  A5 

Bob.  Verschoyle  8  Jan.   56 

Denis  Jackson 4Jan.   55 

Thomas  Palmer 8  Mar.  65 

Thomas  Gibbons 16  May  55 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Thompson 10  Feb.  6G 

Edw.  J.  Boliugbroke    ......14  Feb.  65 

Dominick  O'Donnell U¥eh.  55 

Henry  Garvey  14  Feb.  53 

Bob.  Acton    16  Feb.  55 

Peter  Lynch 14  Sept.  55 


Payiiia«/«r.— StanhopeKenny28  Feb.  53 
Jdi,  ^  Cbf^— Edward  Leet. 

JateCapt.WF 30  July  66 

Sure.-Yfm.  H.  Franklin. . . .18  July  55 
Jmst.'Surg^ 

White  Facings. 

Agentt.^Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bt. 

Annit  fc  Co. 


MAiot. 
Patrick  C.  Lynch,  DL.  JP. ...  7  Feb.  45 

Cattaivs. 
Samnd  Percy  Lea,  k.p.  Unatt. 

UuoqfiSF 88  Dec.  6i 

Bon.  D.  Bingham 86  Dec  U 

J.  H.  Browne .27  Dec  il 

P.  Frauds  Blake,  late  Ca^t. 

13  J?  26  Jan.  5$ 

Roger  Ptamer,JP *Hf°-  » 

Wiater  Butler,  C^it.  Vntlt.  1  M»y  SS 

LIVOTBNAHTS. 

D.  E.Browne gDec  *4 

C.  H.  Bingham 87  Dec.  5* 

Henry  F.TarreU .«'*"  5? 

George  W.  DiUon «*J«  !f 

AnnMley  Knox 81  Oct.  m 

Ensigns. 

Henry  T.Cuff .....26Dec  *)l 

Arthur  B.  Mitchell,  (4ct»tg^^ 

qr.-Master)  88?«-  ?! 

Michael Dodd  ??f"«*' 

Henry  John  Buchanan  81  Aug-  ?? 

SS^r:Sr::::::::::::::l»":« 

PapMster.^lj,  D.  Browne...!*  Jaa.  -' 

Surgeon,-^,  H.  Burke «  Sw- '' 

A$ei9t.'Surg«m,''Qen^^^- 


loy 


..19  Feb. 


Black  Facings. 
AgentM,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sent. 


SOUTH  MAYO. 

(fii>l«.)        [No.  16.] 

[Emoouo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

COLONBL. 

Geoige^ary.ef  SUgo,DL.  JP. 

LlBUT.-COLORBL. 

J.  R.  Palmer,  late  Oft.  17 


ROYAL  MBATH. 

[EXBODICD.] 

(No.  112.] 
Head  Quarteis,  Trim. 

COLONKL. 

Thomas,  Marq,  of  Seadforl, 
KP. 

LiKUT.-COL.  COHMANDIST. 

Thomas     E.    Taytor,  late  of        . 

Dr.  Gde. ^ ^Dec  » 

Majois. 
Sir  John   Dillon,    Bt.  W«„v«r  >» 

JamM  L.  Naper -W^®^'  ^ 

Captains. 

Robert  Caddell Mjej  V. 

J.  Nicholas  Coddington ^S!  u 

JohnRirreU  JJgJ-^ 

Robert  FOwlcr  •}«£;•  T 

JSTw,  Charles  Bourire  ^  ^- " 

LiKVTKNANTS. 

Jas.  Sanderson  Winter  .«5'^  t 

Edward  Rotheram  JJ  l^-  J 

Biefaard  Donaldson .1»  J'^'  J 

Waiiam  Johnston ^^^'  •■ 

G.B.Ewttrt WD«  *" 

Ensigns.     „  „„  u 

Arthur  H.Lewis «  J"  ^^ 

James  Wolfe  ChasltaB \\  S^^' ! 

Geo.  Winter  Bomford «  ?«;  ^ 

Thoe.  Tkytour Clare —•JJft!' ^ 

Henry  &  Johnston WJ**' 

Adi,^  Oy/.  — James  Hay,  y 

tateO^tUF. "I^  ^ 

Ptnmaeter.-^w,  Wm.  WU- 

Assiit^awg'^.  W. Young.  . 

Ill), ' 12  DW.  * 

Blue. 

^^^.-MefHf*  Cw(D  sad  Sw* 


MONAGHAN. 

[No.  121.] 

[ElffBODlXD.j 

Head  Quarters,  Beltarbet. 

COLONZL. 

Henry  Lord  Boumort,  Lieut. 

tftkeCmtiU^ 88  Not.  40 

LnvT-GoLoifU.. 
Thomas  Oriel  Forster*  late 

CaftllF, 29  June  6S 

Majoe. 
Walter  D.  Shirley,  lat0  of 

iOF, 29  June  66 

CAPTAiirs. 

ThomasCoote  1  Feb.  34 

Josq^h  Whitaill 1  May  46 

CharlesBoyle    2  May  46 

Sdir.Wiii.6oiid 4  Hay  46 

Thomaf  Stopford,  late  Capt. 

82F. 21  Feb.  65 

HalphForstcr  28 Not.  66 

LlEUTXITAMTS. 

Mathew  Bleakley 12  May  46 

Michael  Edward  Lewis    .... 29  Feb.  48 

KiehardCoQte 21  Feb.  56 

George  Smyth 21  Feb.  56 

A^odrew  Falier 21  Feb.  66 

F.dward  Fiddia 18  Oct.  66 

Ensiohs. 
George  Alexander  Shegog  ..22  Jan.  66 

Frederick  DndMon 22  Jan.  65 

John  Cranston  Dawson  ...  .18  Sept.  66 

Frith  Thompson  19  Not.  66 

Adj.  ^  Qtpt.-Jta»e  Lloyd, 

late  Capt.  47  F 24  Nov.  64 

Pa)rauu/«r.— BobertThomsonlS  Jan.  56 

Vr.-i/«/.— Wm.  Watson  ..  6  Feb.  66 

<$Mfy.->Wm. Temple,  JCD....  11  Jan.  65 

A.'Surg.^Q.  Forbes  Adams  16  Mar.  56 

White  Facings. 

Jgtati,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bt., 

ArmitkCo. 


QUEEN'S  COUNTY. 

{Royal  mjla.)    [No.  104.] 

[Ejcbodibd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Mount  Mellick. 

COLOlfSL. 

Sir  Charles   Heniy   Coote, 
Air/.MP.JP.DL.  SO  Not.  24 

LiKUT.-COLONEL. 

Francis  PInnkett  Dunne,  MP. 

KSS.JP.DL.i;/..Co<.{rfui/.16Feb.  46 
Majobs. 
Henry  Daniel  Garden,  JF.  late 

cfiiS.  12  Jan.  65 

Cliidley  Downei  Coole,  late 

</5SJ  F. 23  July  65 

Captains. 
Charles  Hartpole  Bowen,  J  P.  8  Apr.  41 

Bobert  "White    2  Sept.  46 

Allen  J^Watah,  DL.  JP 21  Not.  64 

Harman  Fitzmauriee 22  Not.  54 

George  Carey,  late  Capt.  77  F.  4  Dec.  51 
John  Croasdaile,  JP 7  April  55 

LlSUTKNANTS. 

Kcliard  Wingfield   20  Not.  5-1 

Henry  Ralph  Sandcs  30  Nov.  51 

Percy  Raymond  Grace 15  Jan.  55 

lleanr  P.  Despard,  Qr.-Jfa«/J25  Jan.  5.i 

i/<;i>.  Kobert  llower 6  June  66 

Ensioks. 

Robert  Howard  Brooke  15  Jan.  65 

Win.  Napier  Carleton 28  May  65 

Walter  Joseph  Borrowcs  ...25  June  65 
Adj^Opt.—YU)\ii.QnsT  Coote, 

fate  of  II  F.  21  Jan.5t 

Ptfysuu/^r.— Arthur  Hubandll  Jan.  55 
iS^r^.— Oeo.Pilkington,MD.24Aug.  55 
Asfist.'Siirff, 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agnts,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Barf,, 

Armit,  and  Co. 


^Militia  of  Ireland. 

ROSCOMMON. 

[No.  93.] 

[EMBODneD.] 

Head  Uuarers,  Ber«'ick-on-Tweed. 

Colonel. 
Fitzstephen  French  MP.  DL.  23  Dec.  64 

LIEUT.-COLONSL. 

9  John  Caulileld(l),  UUe  Bt.- 

Maj.QBr.Gds 7  May  40 

Majok. 
JohnD'Arcy 20  Jan.  66 

CAfTAINS. 

John  Sankey  Kelly 

Owen  Thomas  Lloyd   11  Oct.  10 

Owen  R.  Nathaniel  Lloyd  ..  2  Feb.  64 

Robert  H.  I^'rench 16  Jan.  65 

Patrick  Balfe 16  Jan.   66 

William  Curtis 15  Jan.    64 

RobertRoper    20  Jan.  66 

John  Georges,  late  of  Bengal 
In 24  Mar.  65 

LlBlTTENANTS. 

William  Duckworth 12  Feb.  46 

Wm.Kelly,2a/tfC^.ll  Ifuss.  16  Jan.  65 

Owen  Richard  Lloyd    26  Jan.  56 

Heniy  Caulfield,£«iitfa2  ^rMyS5  Jan.    65 

Richard  Irwin  1  Feb.  66 

Thomas  Naughtcn  1  Feb.  56 

Henry  Fry 5  Oct.    55 

Frederic  Robertson 8  Oct.   56 

Enstons. 

Henry  Crofton  Lloyd 27  Jan.  66 

William  M'Dermott 8  Feb.  65 

William  Phibbs 2  Mar.  65 

James  Bond 12  Mar.  56 

Owen  Edward  Lynch 12  Mar.  55 

Oliver  Corr 16  Oct.   66 

Chjist  O'Connell  Fi-euch  ..16  Oct.  '>6 
Luke  Leonard 2  Nov.  66 

Paymaeler.—in.  Robertson  20  Apr.  52 
Adj.  jf-  Capt.-Ait.  French 

Lloyd,  late  Lt.biF 24  Mar.  66 

Qr.-Mast.  —  James  Hendley 

lateofSSF.  6  Feb.  65 

5Mrj7.— John  Conry 81  Jan.  56 

^»i«<.-5ttr^.— James   Rodie 

Nsgl 8  Sept.  66 

Buff  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cane  h  Sons. 

Bnglieh  Agent,  Edw.  S.  Codd,  Esq. 


SLIGO. 

{Ri/fea.)    [No.  124.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Longford. 

Colonel. 

Krancis  Arthur  Knox  Gore, 

Lord  Lieut,  of  the  County,, 2,1  Jan.  47 

Lteut.-Colonel. 

John  Fred.  Knox  16  June  55 

Majos. 
Geo.  Aug.  J.  M'CUntock,  late 

Cttpt.UF. 16  June  55 

Caftains. 

James  Jones 17  Dec.  41 

John  Ffolliott 1  May  46 

Francis  Edgar  Knox 6  May  48 

James  Wood 12  Sept.  4.8 

Henry  Bliss  Crof ( on    24  Feb.  65 

Lewis  O.  Jones 17  Sept.  65 

Lieutenants. 

Ormsby  Jones  16  Jan.  66 

Fitzroy  Knox 15  Jan.  55 

JohnGetbin 16  Jan.  65 

Robert  Seymour  Omuby  ...27  Feb.  66 
Wm.  St  Lnwrance  Gethin  . .  5  Not.  66 
Roger  D.  Robinson 1 9  JuIt  55 


356 

Enstoks. 

Fergus  Farrcll 22  Mar.  55 

Peter  Shuttlcworth 28  Mar.  65 

DaridPaton lJunoo.> 

Wm.  Andrew  Baker 24  Oct.   55 

Wm.SaTage  , 6  Nov.  53 

Richard  B.  Knott 5  Nov.  55 

Taymaster.—Mhvti  H.  Knox  2  Feb.  65 
Ad),  jf-  aij»^— Maxwell  Du 

Pre  Strong,  late  Capt.  h^F,7\  July  65 

5trr^.— John  Fawoett 18  Jan.  66 

i^«n«/.-5iwfy.— Richard  Wood 

Fawcett 3  Feb.  63 

Green  Facings. 
Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  h  Sons. 


SOUTH  TIPPERARY 

ARTILLERY, 

(Or  Bute  of  Clarence's  Munster.) 

[No.  27.] 

[Embodied,  26  Jan.  65.] 

Head  Quarters,  Charlesfort. 

Colonel. 

Richard,  Earl  of  Glengall, 

VL.JP 21  Not.  26 

Lieut.-Colonel. 
Richard,  Earl  of  Donough- 
more,  DL.  JP,  late  of  96  FJ3i4,  July  49 
Majob. 
John  Co]poysBloomfield,JP.21  Feb.  17 

Captains. 
Henry  William  Massy,  JP....10  Not.  49 

Wills  Crofts  Gason  7  June  64 

Richard  Orlando  Kellett 1  Feb.  55 

Henry  Sargint 18  Feb.  65 

HughGougli,te;tfCfli)MDr*.18  Feb.  55 

Pitzherbert  Dacre  Lucas 19  Feb.  65 

Henry  Sheppard 28  July  65 

William  Quin 28  July  55 

Lteutknants. 
Edmond  Southwell  Mulcahy, 

JP 17  Feb.  66 

William  O'Ryan   22  Feb.  55 

Wm.Fitzniltiam  Smithwick.l4  May  55 

Henry  Peddcr  28  July  55 

Edwin  Thomas 28  July  55 

John  Carr,  late  of  10  F.  Qjr- 

Master   17  Aug.  55 

Wilmsdorf  G.  Mansergk 9  Oct.    65 

Robert  Vaughan  Clarke 28  Oct.    55 

Skcond  Lieutenants. 
Thorona  Carroll  Dempster  ...22  Feb.  54 

William  Smith  14  May  56 

William  Hunt  28  July  55 

Henry  Millard  Ryan    28  JuIt  66 

John  Sadlicr  Brcreton 5  SepL  65 

Daniel  Mansergh 17  Sept.  55 

Marshall  Robert  Clarke,  2a^« 

0/30^. 9  Oct.   55 

John  Chaytor 23  Oct  65 

Adj,  ^  Capt.— 

Paymaster." John  Cha;tor...SO  April  55 

Surg.—J^met  Dempster,  MD. 

late  0/94  F SO  Sept.  47 

^m>/.-5ttfy.— Joseph  Butler, 

MD 6  April  65 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bart., 

Armit,  and  Co. 


2nd,  OR  NORTH 

TIPPERARY. 

JNo.  106.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tralec. 

Colonel. 

ifoN.G.PonsonbyO'Callaghan. 

late  Cor,  17  Lancers 11  Jan.  55 

LiSTJT.-COLONKL. 

Hon.  Comwailis  Maude,  late 

Capt.  2  Life  Gds 17  Not,  54 

Major. 
George  ¥Tead,lateBrev.-Maj. 

26/*.  ..,., 25  Jan.  54 

A  A  ,^fl 


857 

CArrAiNS. 

John  Battier  Garden   17  Kor.  M 

Wray  Bury  Palli«cr 98  Nov.  54 

Bossctt  Holmes   39  Nor.  54 

Ciimtopber  Barton SO  Not.  54 

Francis  Scully 32  Jan.  66 

Thomas  Andrews,  UU«  Capi. 

StaF.  11  April  66 

RobertBeU    17  Aug.  55 

Jofliali  Qeo.  Hort,  Ult  Lieut. 

BomhayArmy 23  Sept.  55 

LlSUTXHARTa. 

Joshua  William  Fcnnell  ....SO  Nor.  64 

George  lYancis  Stoney 11  Dec  54 

Oeorge  Fennefather 12  Dec.  54 

Thomas  M'Crairh 13  Dec.  54 

Samuel  Nathaniel  Falkiner..  14  Dec  54 

Samuel  William  Perry 18  Jan.  55 

lYancis  Robert  O'Donnell  ..  8  Aug.  56 
Denis  Duan  Purcell 17  Aug.66 

KirsiaHs. 

James  Delany   1  Dec.  54 

Butler  Charles  Lowe  11  Dec.  54 

Henry  Towell  IS  Dec  54 

BobertElT 18  Jan.  55 

Ralph  Hall  Bunbury  IS  Jan.   55 

Wm.  Henry  Jones   15  Jane  66 

Wm.  Alex.  Qarrett 8  Aug.  56 

Thomas  Vernon  Sadleir  ....17  Aug.  66 

Taymaater.  —  Joseph  Robin- 
son, latt  Maj.  eO  ^. 14  Mar.  55 

jiif.^C.  Frederic  Tyler,  late 
Ueut.lhF,    9 Feb.  56 

QuaW-JTM/.— Richd.  Acres, 
lateofeOF.  17  Peb.  56 

Surg.  —  Robert  Armstrong 
BagneU IS  Jan.  65 

J*$ist.-3urff. -^3, A,?.  ContMiS  Jan.  55 


ROYAL  TYRONE. 

{Ftuiliers.)    [No.  80.] 

[Embodixd.] 

Head  Qoarters,  Sunderland. 

COLOHXL. 

LiiuT.-GoLoiTxz.  Ck)]nf  akdaht. 
James  Matthew  Sironge,  JF. 
DL.,  late  of  Uk  Dr.  Butarii  20  Oct.  64 
Majoss. 
Arthur     Wllloughbr     Cole 

Hamilton,  JF.  DL 19  Mar.  65 

David  Robert  Ross,  lateCapt. 
49F. 4  July  56 

Captaihb* 

Burleigh  Stuart 1  May  46 

DavidWhite 4Apnl48 

Francis  Ellis,  JF 1  Nov.  54 

James  Galbraith  15  Nov.  54 

lietablere  John  Litton 1  Dec.  54 

Andrew  Ferguson  Knox.  J  P.  6  Feb.  55 
Robert  Sandys  Lindesav,  late 

o/SOJP.  19  Mar.  65 

Richard  Alex.  Shaw 80  April  55 

Claud  Houston 28  June  55 

John  Herbert  Armstrong  ..17  July  55 

LllUTSHAKTS. 

WilUam  Moore 1  May  46 

Wm.  Hamilton  Irwin 1  May  46 

£clward  Moore 1  Jan.  52 

Riehaid  White 1  Sept.  54 

Luke  >'rtdk.  Scott    1  Oct.  54 

Lewis  ManserghBachanan..  S  Jan.  55 

DeaneMann 27  Jan.  55 

John  Maxwell    21  Feb.  55 

Hugh  Anchinleck SO  April  56 

James  Mayne 18  Sept.  55 

ENSIGIfS. 

John  Moore  Cochran  ......  1  Dec  65 

Thomas  Andrew  Young  ....  1  Dec.  56 

John  Hamilton  Maginnis   . .  1  Dec.  65 

Jackson  Lloyd 1  Dec  56 

James  Wray 27  Jan.  56 

Daniel  Wilson  21  Feb.  56 

Robt.  Saunderson  Hamilton  19  Mar.  66 
Robert  Wm.  Scott... SO  April  56 


MiUtia  of  Ireland. 

Barry  Fox •••••18  June  66 

Wm.  Griffith  Stack 18  Sept.  65 

J4j.  /•  C^j?^— Wm.  Lundic  6  Mar.  46 
5tft^.— Richard  Ridgway  .  .16  Feb.  55 
itftfi«/.-5^^.~  John  Moore..  16  Feb.  55 
Q«ar^-3f(U^-~John  Core  ..17  Jan.  56 
Payauutor.— WilliamMaxwell 

Cariiendale ....26  Feb.  55 

Blue  Facings. 

Agente,  Messrs.  Cane  k  Sons. 

Englieh  Agente^  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


TYRONE  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  28.] 

Head  Quarters,  Downpatriek. 

Captatns. 

Joseph  Greer.  DL.  JF 1  May  46 

George  Waller  Yesey 1  May  46 

LlEOTBKANTS. 

Mervyn Trevor  Vese^  ......80  April  66 

Gordon  James  DougUB  ....  6  June  66 

SbCOND  LlKUniTAlfTS. 

Frederick  Sam.  Rogers  ....  8  May  56 
William  Henry  Greer 27  July  66 

Adi.  /•  Cop^— Jos.  Stanley 

Wnght,  late  of  Bag.  Ar/..  .19  April  55 
5«<ry.— Robt.  Crothecs,  MD.  5  June  56 


WATERFORD  ARTILLERY. 

[Nc  29.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Duncannon  Fort. 

Colonel. 

Bxght  Hon.  Lord  Stuart  de 

Decies 80  Dee.  89 

LlETTr.-CoLONSL. 

WrayPalHser 12  Oct.  10 

Majoe. 
William  Villicrs  Stuart,  DL., 
late  Capt.  12  Lancere  ....  7  Nov.  64 

Captatks. 

JohnPalliser 20  Sept.S9 

John  Esmonde,  MP 1  Nov.  54 

JohntJsshct 11  Nov.  54 

William  Charles  Wyse 18  Nov.  54 

Leopold  Geo.  Fredk.  Keane, 

lateEns.B2F,  17  Nov.  54 

Gerard  Noel  Bolton,  late  Lt. 

10  Bombay  N.I.   28  Nov.  54 

HeuryMeagher    14  Dec.  54 

Nicholas  F.  Gyles .28  Feb.  56 

LlEUTElfANTS. 

Edward  Lymberry  24  Jan.  46 

William  Keatinge 20  Nov.  54 

Thomas  Edwara  Power,  JP...28  Nov.  54 

George  Meara   9  Dec.  64 

Arthur  Ussher 11  Dec  54 

John  Russell  Mulcahey  ....  1  Feb.  55 
Reginald  Hector  Mackeaey..  5  Feb.  55 
JohnShoehan   6  Mar.  55 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  McCarthy   9  Dec  64 

Seymour  Fits  John  Clarke  ..16  Dec.  54 

FicrseW.Drcw    19  Dec.  54 

Shapiand  Graves 26  Jan.  55 

Samuel  Crostliwaite 19  Feb.  56 

John  Snow 15  Mar.  66 

William  Power 18  Aug.  66 

Ai^.   Sr   Capt.— J.     Warren 

Glubb,  laU  Ctpt.  44  ^.. . .  .17  Nov.  M 
Paynuu^^.—Richard  Elliott, 

UteMaj.9  W.  I.Regt 8  Feb.  65 

^«r^.— William  Carrol 18  Oct.  46 

AMeiit.-Surg.—lAw.   Croker  26  Feb.  66 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Aqmttt  MeniB.  Cane  and  Sons. 


WESTMEATH. 

(S^,)    [No.  114.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters*  Fortnnoath. 

Colonel. 
Fulke  S.  GreviUe.  laU  1  lAfe 
Gde SSAug.SO 

LlEnT.-COLONEL. 

SarlqfQnMBiA,. 26  Dee.  65 

Majoe. 
John  James  Nugent,  lateCapt. 
Br.Ods 26  Dee.  63 

Captaths. 

Ralph  Hios.  A.  Smyth 7  Apr.  54 

Arthur  D.  Chaigneaa 18  Nov.  51 

Richard  J.  Connolly 80  July  5S 

Harward  Haudoock 25  Oct.  65 

Arthur  Upton   1  Dec.  55 

Tfaos.  James  Smyth .26  Dec  53 

LlBUTEVANTB. 

Sydney  N.  David  Smyth  ....  7  Apr.  54 

William  B.  Digby 2  I^.  65 

Henry  Fetherstonhau^ .  ...80  July  65 

Wm.  Maxwell  Smyth 26  Oct.  65 

WiUiam  Adam  Smyth 1  Dec  55 

Anthony  D'Arcy 26  Dec  55 

Ensions. 

Robert  Bde  Marrow 6  Jan.  55 

Robert  E.  Tawson  26  Jan.  53 

Hugh  Morrow 9  Oct.  33 

ArtnnrGamble 1  Dee.  55 

PiiyM#^— WiUooghby  Boyd  16  Nov.  11 
Adi.^<Uipt.-'^.  Trench  J.  R. 

Nugent, £a/tf  Capt,  69  JP.  ..25  Nov.  54 
Quart.-Matt.—^dw.  Morris  26  Oct.  55 
5»r7.-^Tho.  H.  Wilkin  ....28  Jan.  55 
AMwr-iSWiv.— Robert  Clarke 

Gwydir  7  Feb.  55 

Black  Hkdngs. 

Agente,  Sir  £.  B.  Borongh,  Bt,,  Armit, 

kCo. 

Bnglisk  Agente,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 


\\TEXFORI). 

[No.  99.] 

CEXBODIED.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Comgli. 

Colonel. 
J7m.  Robert  ShaplsndCareir  6  Apr.  47 

LlECT.-COLONEL. 

Hon.  Shimland  Fhmcts 
Carew,  late  Lt.  8  Huseare.  .16  Mar.  54 

Majoe. 
Charles  Cliffe,  laieLt.  50  F.  13  Dec.    34 

Captains. 
George  Femberton  Pigott  .  .80  May  42 

F.  Augustus  Kennedy SO  May  42 

Charles  Caesar  Cookman,  JP.  2  June  47 

Harry  Alcock,JP 12  Oct.  49 

Solomon  Richards,  JP.. 20  Nov.  54 

Richard  Donovan,  JF 2S  Nov.  64 

Lord  Henry  Loftus 24  Nor.  54 

William  Farmer    12  Dee.  M 

LlEITTENAJCtS. 

John  Thomas  Budgeon  ....21  Apr.  60 

John  Daly  Devereux    9  Dec  63 

Nareissua  Edmund  Umm  ..16  May  64 
Francis  Charles  Wm.  Leigh  IS  Dec  54 
Henry  John  James  Talbot  ..14  Dec  54 
George  PemberUm  Pigott  ..12  Dec.  54 

Dou^Ilood 16  Dec  54 

BeaucfaanpHeiiryColdQ«gh26  Dec  54 


EHaiQvs. 

iohnTbomuBcatty  12  Nov.  47 

Be]\jamin  B.Ogle 21  Apr.  60 

franda  Richards 12  Dee.  54 

PrandsKiDg 18  Dec.  54 

JametGayan 14  Dec.  64 

Thomag  K  BnrrowB 16  Dec.  64 

JohnT.Ryan 2  Jan.  66 

CfMby  H.  Hanrey    1  May  66 

Mi.  4-  Qy/.-Capt.    David 

Beatty, to/tf Z^. ^^99F.i7  Feb.  46 
PtfmttUr.'-mSiaum  Nmr- 

wy.  18  Jan.  65 

Qiwr/.-Jfiw/,— Wm.  O'Brien  »  Jan.  66 
SMfy.-Biehard  H.  Yerling, 

Uit0Bmf.Ur€ff 4  Dee.  46 

/imt-Airy.— Henry  Biggi..  4  Jan.  65 

Yellow  Fadngs. 
^mi,8irE.KBanng^Bt^  Annit  k  Co. 


Channel  Islands  Militia. 

WICKLOW. 

(BiJUs.)    CWo.W.] 

[Embodisd.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Cork. 

Depot,  Arklow. 

COLONEI.. 

Sir  Ralph  Howard,  Bart.  DL. 
JP 1  Oct.  34 

LlBt;T.-COLOIfKL  C0KUAX1>Afn» 

Edward  Symes  BayIy,DL.  JP. 
late  Capt,^Bigt 9  Ang.  64 

IfAJOK. 

RobertA.Q.Giinninghame,JF.19Feb.  68 

Gaptaihb. 

WiUiam  Blachfoid  7  Sept.  29 

Richard  Hndaon  Hoey,  late 
Capt,  89  F. 10  Mar.  48 


358 

William  Grogan  3  Jan.  66 

Robert  Truell   3  Jan.  60 

LiXUTUVANTS. 

John  flngh  Dillon   3  Jan.  65 

Bury  David  Wright,  ^.-Jffl*/.  8  Jan.  6S 

Richard  B.  Hudaon S  Jaa.  65 

Robert  M.  Hudaon 7  April  06 

EifaioNS. 

Francis  Edwd.  Ecdes 8  Jan.  6') 

Latham  C.  Brownrigg 8  Jan.  66 

Thomas  N.  Gray 8  Jan.  65 

Wm.  Fisher  7  April  66 

Jdi*  ^  Pajfmatter.-^etorgd 
AniroatQa  Bayly,  lieut,  k.p. 
67lUfft :„  8  Apr.  46 

Airy.~|n)avid  Wright,  0)  MD. 
JP.2«/«.tffm<.-my.48£y^.l8  0ct.  SO 

Black  Fkdiigs. 


CHANNEL  ISLANDS  MILITIA. 


ROYAL  JERSEY. 

A^^Omeral. 
VoL  John  Ualkett  Le 
CoQtenr,  Aide-de- 
Comptoih$q,u§tn, 

Mnuta-Aldat-a^ 
Camp  to  the  Lieut.- 


Col  James  Kobin 
Col.  Clement  H«mery 
Lf.-Cl9l.Jas.  J.  Ham- 
mond 

G.W.  LeGeyt 

Capt.  Edw.    Lerrler 

Oodftmy 
Gipf.  James  H.  Robin 
Inspeetw  of  Militia, 
U..CoL  Phll.Helleur 


ArtilUnf. 
Col,  John  Hammond 
Lr.-Co/.  PhlUp     Le 

Feovre 
dMUt,  Imp,  9  Adf, 

^iMl  C^i. M.Dela 

Ta»te 


Ut,  or  North  West 

lUffimsnt. 

Ool,  Moses  Glbaut 

U.'OoU  Isaac  Falla 

Aeeitt,  Insp,  A  Aty„ 

Capt,  F.  C.  I<ane 


^nd,or  North  Begi- 

mont. 
Col  P.  R.  Lemprlere 
Lt^Col,  Philip    Be 

Cnrteret 
Auut,  Imp,  ^  A4J,, 

Mttfor  0.  Be  Gar- 

teret 

9rd,  or  Saet  Regi- 

ment, 

G>1,  Frauds  LeBreton 

Lt^'Col.  Jn.  Moorant 

AuUt,  Imp.  4*  AdU 

Capt,  C.  Gardner 


4/A,  or  South 

Megiment. 

8t,  Lawrence  Bat- 

talion, 
Coi.E.G.LeGouteur 


Lt.-Col.    F.    J.    Le 

Coutear 
AetUt,  Imp,  ^  Adj., 

Capt,  C.  Micolle 

St.  Belier  Battalion. 
Ck>l,  John  LeCouteur 
Lt,'Col,  Cle.  Heraery 
Aseiet,  Imp,  &  Adj,^ 
Ctfp^H.Baflhache 


6M,  or  South  West 

Segiment, 
Col.  James  Kennard 

Plpon 
Lt.'Col,  Ed.  Sollivan 
AssUt.  Imp.  4-  Adj., 

Capt.  C,  Dumaresq 


ROYAL 

GUERNSEY. 

Aide-de-camp  to  tho 

Queen. 
Col,  Jaa.  Priaalx 
Chief  Impeetor  of 

Militia, 
Col,  William  Brock 


Militia  Aidet-de- 
Camp  to  the  Oo- 


Cot.  Wm.  Brock 
Mqfor  Hen.  St.  Geo. 

Prlaulz 
i;f.-Col.  W.J.  Broun 
Lt,-Col.  Hen.  Tapper 
Chief  Medioal 
Qfieer. 
S.  B.  Hoskins.  M.D. 
ArtiXUry  Begimont. 
Col.  Henry  Giffird 
Aeaiet.-Imp,,  Major 

Thomas  Glugas 


3rd,  or  South  Regi- 

ment, 

(Light  Inftintry.) 

I  091.  Thomas  Bell 

I  Aetiet,  Imp,,  Major 

<     Albert  Carey 


1st,  or  East  Begi- 
ptent. 

(Light  Infantry.) 
Col.  John  Harvey 
Assist.  Imp,,  Mqfor 

D.  Sheppard 


9nd,  or  North  Begi- 
ment. 

(Llaht  Infantry.) 
CoU  James  Osanne 
Assist.  Imp,,  Major 

Nicholas  Le  Beir 


Ath,  or  West  Begi- 

ment, 

(Light  InAntry.) 

Lt.-Col,  H.  Rougier 

Assist,  Insp.,  Mqfor 

Abraham  Simon 


ROYAL 
ALDER  KBY. 
ArtUlory, 
Capt,  Comm,  T. 
Robilliard 
Infantry, 
Mej,   Comm,  T. 
Barbenson 


N. 


N. 


ROYAL  SARK. 
Maj.  Comm.  C.  de 
J.  Grot 


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War  Services  of  tlie  Officers  of  the  MiUtia. 

Aberdeen. — 1  Lord  Hsnry  Gordon  served  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1824. 

2  Captain  Bland  served  in  the  Mahratta  war,  incloding  tlie  captures  of  Nasrpore  and  Anecr- 
ghur ;  commanded  two  Companies  of  the  Royals  at  the  taking  of  the  Hill  Forts  in  Candeisli ; 
received  a  contusion  on  the  head  from  a  matchlock-bail  at  Nullyghaum,  and  was  severely  woonded 
In  the  leg  at  Asseerghar  (Medal). 

Anfclesey.— 1  Captain  Cary  served  with  the  8drd  Regt.  in  Canada,  during  the  snppreasion  of 
the  rebellion  of  1838,  and  was  present  in  repulsing  the  attacks  of  the  American  Biigands^  who  landed 
near  Prescott,  Upper  Canada. 

Antiim.--I  Major  Mackenzie  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1851-52,  as  Captain  2nd  Batt. 
noth  Rifles  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  tlie  forcing  the  passage  of  the  Kci  with  Colonel  Eyre't 
Di?i8ion. 

Argyll. — Lt.-Colonel  Fergnsson  was  24  years  in  the  Bengal  Cavalry :  he  served  the  Pnnjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Chilllanwallah  and  Goojerat, — as  Brigade  Major  of 
Cavalry  at  the  former,  and  as  Assistant  Adjutant-General  to  the  2nd  Division  of  Infantry  at  the 
latter;  he  also  acted  as  Deputy  Adjutant-General  to  the  force  detached  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert 
in  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affglians  towards  Peshawur  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  Major). 

Armagh.— 1  Captain  Evans  served  with  the  7drd  Riegiment  in  the  Kaffir  War  (Medal). 

Brecknock.— 1  Major  Dickinson  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  throughout  the  cam- 
paign of  1898*39  in  Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 
the  fortresses  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  Khelat  (leg  broken  by  a  musket  shot). 

Bucks. — Captain  Hewett  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal),  including  tbebattla 
of  Ferozeshah  (wounded)  and  Sobraon. 

Cambridge. — 1  Captain  Bendyshe  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  during  the  Sutlej  campaign  of 
1845-6,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

Oamarron.— 1  Lt..Colonel  Mac  Donald  served  with  the  93rd  Regt.  during  the  campaigns  of 
1811  and  12,  against  the  Caffires  on  the  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Also  the  campaign  of 
1814  in  Louiaiaoa,  and  battle  before  New  Orleans  on  the  8th  Jan.  1815, — severely  wounded  in  i^ 
head  and  leg. 

Cayan. — 1  Qr.-Ma«ter  Duff  served  with  the  66th  Regt.  in  suppressing  the  rebellion  in  Canadi 
in  1837-38,  and  was  present  in  the  affairs  at  St.  Denis  and  St.  Charles. 

Ckasdiirc.— 1  Capt.  Poppleton  served  in  the  Field  Train  of  the  Ordnance,  with  the  Division  of 
the  Army  operating  on  the  Eastern  coast  of  Spain,  in  1813-14.  From  Taragone  he  went  to  Genoa, 
and  served  two  years  in  Italy  and  Sicily,  and  was  present  at  the  captore  of  Gaeta  in  1815. 

2  Captain  Irwin  served  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  with  the  expedition  up  the  Canton  River,  io 
April  1847,  wliich  captured  the  forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  those  of  the  staked  battery,  and  of  tb« 
City  of  Canton,  when  879  pieces  of  heavy  ordnance  were  spiked. 

Cork, — Colonel  Hodder  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  88th  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Fuentea  d'Onor,  affiiirs  of  Foz  d'Arouce,  and  Sabngnl,  and  linet 
of  Torres  Vedras  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

2  Captain  Barry  served  in  Canada  during  the  RebeUion.  Also  in  New  Zealand  in  1847,  and 
was  In  almost  all  the  skirmishes  with  the  hostile  natives. 

3  Captain  Gabbett  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  in  the  3l8t  Regt.,  induding  the  battles 
of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddlwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  severely  wounded  ( Medal  and  three 
Clasps). 

4  Captain  Tuckey  served  with  the  4l6t  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  (MedaT. 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  with  tlie  enemy  on  the  28th  April  in  the  Pisheen  Valle.^; 
in  those  of  the  29ih  May  near  Candahar,  30(h  Aug.  at  Goaine,  5th  Sept  before  Ohnznee  ;  at  tk 
occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of  Cabool,  the  expedition  into  Kohi«tan,  stonn, 
capture  and  destruction  of  Istaliff,  and  the  various  minor  affaira  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and 
the  Khyber  Passes. 

OomwaU.— 1  Lord  AJount  Edgcumbe  served  in  the  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Waterloo. 

2  Captain  Alms  served  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Scinde,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  wa« 
present  with  the  expedition  to  Imaumghur,  and  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabid  (Medal). 

3  Capt  Trist  served  witl)  the  China  expedition  in  1842-43. 

Cumberland.— 1  Colonel  the  Hon.  H.  C.  Lowther  served  in  the  7th  HuMars  in  the  cam- 
paign of  1808-9  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Ma- 
yorga,  Sahagun,  and  Bcnevente,  and  in  the  retreat  to  Corunna.  He  served  afterwards  in  the  cam- 
paigns with  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army,  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  wa5  at 
the  investment  of  Pampcluna,  and  in  several  cavalry  rencontres  in  the  Pyrenees  and  South  of 
i«'rance ;  also  at  the  buttles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  In  1815  he  served  in  the  1 0th  Hussars  in  the 
campaign  of  that  year,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  witb 
three  Clasps. 


War  Services  of  t/te  Officers  of  the  Militia.  360 

Denbigh.  ^1  Major  Wynne  served  the  campaign  of  1808*9  in  Spain  as  Deputy .AHsist* 
Cominissary.General with  Sir  John  Moore's  army;  and  served  with  the  3rd  Provisional  Bat- 
talion of  MUitIa  in  the  South  of  France  in  1814. 

1^txhr,—l  Lleat.-Col.  Coke  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava. 

2  Major  Mosley  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  Kaffirland  in  1851-52,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  in  the  Waterkloof  in  October,  and  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  £yre*s  column  on 
the  4th  Dec.  1851  (Medal). 

3  Captain  Newdigate  served  as  a  Lieut,  fn  the  Native  Levies  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1851, 
uui  was  present  at  tlie  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong. 

4  Captain  Bourne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inlcerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

Beron.— 1  Major  Rattray  servml  with  the  Idth  Light  Infrantry  throughout  the  campaigns 
in  Affghanifltan  of  1838  and  1842,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal), 
assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  forts  of  Tootumdurrah,  storm  of  Jhoolghur,  night-attack  at 
Baboo  Khoosh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khardurrab,  assault  of  Terwandurrah,  storming  of  the  Kboord 
Cabal  Pass,  aflair  of  Jezeen,  forcing  the  Jugdulluk  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khaily 
heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  14ih  Nov.  and  1st  Dec.  1841, 11th  March,  24th 
March,  and  Ist  April  1842;  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalabad,  7th  April 
ld42  (Medal),  storming  the  heights  of  Jugdulluck,  general  action  of  Tezeen  and  recapture  of 
Cabal  (Merlal).   Was  severely  wounded  whilst  skirmishing  on  the  JugduUuck  heights  29th  Oct.  1841. 

2  Captain  Holman  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1811,  attached  to  the  Portuguese 
aervice,  and  was  present  with  Lord  Hiirs  corps  covering  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  advance  on 
Llerena,  siege  and  storm  of  the  three  fortified  convents  of  Salamanca, — ^led  the  storming  party  to 
the  gate  of  San  Yincente  at  ^its  capture,  battle  of  Salamanca, — slightly  wounded  by  a  mudcet- 
shot  in  the  leg ;  siege  of  Burgos,  and  storming  the  works  and  the  White  Church ;  several  skirmishes 
on  the  retreat  from  thence  near  Torreqnemada,  and  blowing  up  the  bridge  of  Dnenas ;  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th,  29th,  and  30th  July  ;  night-attack  and  defeat  of  a  French  battalion  on 
the  heights  of  Urdax,  action  near  Zugarrimundl,— severe  contused  wound;  battles  of  the  Nivelle 
and  the  Nive,  actions  at  Ustaritz  and  Villa  Franque,  battles  of  8t.  Pierre  and  Orthes,  actions  at 
Aire,  Vie  Bigorre,  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  the  campaign  of  1815,  including 
the  battle  of  Waterloo ;  also  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France,  rie  lias  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

3  lieat.  Macdonald  was  engaged  with  the  1st  Royals  at  the  affairs  of  St.  Charles  and  St.  Eustache, 
and  in  disarming  the  rebels  at  Grand  Brul6,  during  the  rebellion  in  Canada  in  1837-38. 

4  Captain  Fisk  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  17th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  of  1820 
la  Kutch. 

5  Major  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland  with  the  2nd  Battalion  78th  Highlanden. 

6  Dr.  King  served  through  the  war  in  Spain  under  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans,  was  present  at  Bilboa, 
in  the  action  of  Arlaban,  and  the  first  who  officially  reported  the  cause  of  Typhus  at  Vittoria  ; 
afterwards  proceeded  to  St.  Sebastian,  and  was  in  the  action  of  the  5(h  of  May  (Medal).  Was  with 
the  troops  when  they  crossed  the  Uremea  on  the  28th  May,  also  in  the  actions  on  the  1st,  4th,  and 
6th  of  J  one,  and  in  the  engagement  on  the  1st  October  following ;  was  with  his  Rcgt.  at  the  storming 
of  the  Oramendi,  and  at  the  capture  of  Hemani ;  and  on  the  16th  and  17  th  of  May  in  the  year 
following  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  fort  and  strongly-fortified  town  of  Ymne ;  was  afterwards 
at  the  capitulation  of  the  city  of  Fuenda  Arabia  (Medal),  and  with  the  advance  troops  in  the 
a&ir  at  the  Bridge  of  Andoian;  he  proceeded  afterwards  with  prisoners  to  Gibraltar,  subsequently 
with  the  French  in  Africa. 

Donec^aL — 1  Major  Tood  served  with  the  40th  Regt  throughout  the  operation  in  Candabar 
and  A%hanisUn  in  1841-42  (Medal),  also  present  in  the  action  at  Maharaypore  29th  Dec.  1843 
(Medal). 

Donset.— 1  Colonel  Bingham  served  24  years  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  with  his  Regiment 
in  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-5-6,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

2  Uent.  Daniell  served  with  the  1st  Madras  European  Fusiliers  in  Burmah  in  1852-58  (Medal)  ^ 
.and  was  present  ^at  the  storming  and  re-capture  of  Pegu,  as  also  its  after  defence,  and  at  the 

subaeqnent  operations  in  its  vicinity. 

XMblin.— 4  Captain  Russell  was  a  Captein  in  the  98th  Regt.  with  the  expedition  to  the  North 
of  China  (Medal)  in  1842,  and  was  present  at  the  stormhig  of  the  city  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  as  also 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tartar  entrenched  camps  on  the  heights  outside  the  city ;  and  he 
was  also  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

Flint.— 1  Captain  Mathias  served  with  the  2nd  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal),  and 
with  the  expedition  north  of  the  Orange  River  in  1852-53. 

3  iJeat-CoI.  Loftus  served  m  the  Peninsula  with  the  3rd  Foot  Guards  in  1809-10-11  and  12,  and 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  battle  of  Busaco  and  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

4  Captain  Littlehales  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

X>«irluua.— 2  Major  Cookson  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  80th  Regt.,  and  was 
present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroieshnh,  and  Sobraon  (wounded),  and  has  a  Medal  and- 
two  clasps. 

3  Capt.  Scarman  carried  the  colours  of  the  39th  Regtintheactionof  Mahany  pore,  and  was  wounded 
in  the  left  leg  by  a  grape*shot ;  shortly  alter  which  he  received  a  severe  wound  in  ihe  left  arm. 
•  4  Surgeon  Nixon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  tho  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca. 


361  War  Sermees  of  the  Officers  of  the  J^BUHa. 


Major  Jodrell  Mrred  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throvgh  the  whole  of  the  opvfttkmt 
in  China  (Medal ),  and  waa  woonded  at  Ghapoo. 

2  Captain  Edenborough  served  as  a  volnnteer  in  New  Zealand  during  the  oneratioiis  in  1845,  and 
was  present  in  seyeral  of  the  skirmishes ;  he  also  volunteered  his  seryioes  in  the  Mounted  Police  in 
New  South  Wales  on  seyeral  occasions,  and  was  once  slightly  wounded. 

rife.— 1.  Captain  Maeonoohle  senred  under  General  PoUoek  in  the  campaign  of  1849.  fionred 
in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  whole  siege  operations  leading  to 
the  storm  of  the  town  and  surrender  of  the  Fort  of  Mooltan ;  commanded  a  squadron  of  the  Snd 
Bengal  Light  Cavalry  at  the  battle  of  Sumjcoond,  when  on  the  7th  Not.  the  Cayalry  Brigade 
charged  and  took  an  entrenched  battery,  capturing  the  gnns;  afterwards  proceeded  in  command  of 
the  detachment,  including  the  siege  guns,  which  were  ordered  to  the  Fort  of  Chenioto ;  was  thanked 
in  Division  Orders  for  the  expeditious  way  the  party  was  brought  up  by  forced  marches,  and  was 
present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  to  General  Whish  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

OlamoTgan.— Lieut-Colonel  Morgan  served  in  the  Peninsnla  from  Oct  1819  to  the  end  of 
that  war,  in  the  Racket  Troop  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  and  was  at  the  passage  of  the  Adour,  inyest- 
ment  of  Bayonne,  and  battle  of  Toulouse  (Medal) ;  after  which  he  embarked  at  Boordeauz  with 
the  army  for  North  America,  serving  on  the  Niagara  frontier  until  the  peace. 

Olouoostor.— 1  Captain  Jones  served  as  Assist-Qnartermaster-Qeneral  of  the  Assam  Field 
Force  during  the  whole  of  the  first  Burmese  war,  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  clasps  ibr 
Ava  and  Assam.    He  is  a  F.R.A.S. 

Hants.— 1  Lieut.-Ck)l.  Bumaby  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Waterloo. 

3  Colonel  Shaw  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royal  Artillery ;  Joined  the  Army  thers 
on  the  retreat  fh>m  Burgos,  and  was  attached  to  the  18-pounder  Brigade,  or  Battering  Train. 
After  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  formed  a  park  of  173  pieces  of  artillery,  captured  in  that  action, 
Senred  during  the  whole  of  the  Siege  of  St.  Sebastian  ;  was  engaged  at  the  crossing  of  the  Bidassoa. 
the  Niye,  and  the  Adour.  He  served  afterwards  on  the  Niagara  frontier  during  the  American 
war;  has  received  the  War  Medal,  with  two  Clasps,  for  St  Sebastian  and  the  Nive.  In  1886  he 
joined  the  British  Aukiliary  Legion  of  Spain  as  Lieut.-Colonel  of  ArtUlery  ;  proceeded  with  the  first 
battery  to  Vittoria,  and  was  in  tlie  afihir  of  Artaban ;  marched  the  artillery  back  to  St  Ander,  and 
at  St.  Sebastian  was  engaged  in  covering  the  passage  of  the  troops  across  the  Uremea  on  S8  May, 
1836,  when  he  got  the  decoration  of  1st  class  of  San  Fernando  ;  was  also  in  the  affkirs  of  1st,  4th, 
and  6th  June  following ;  also  in  the  engagements  on  1st  Oct.  following,  when  the  Carlists  attacked 
the  lines  around  St  Sebastian,  and  were  repulsed  with  great  loss.  In  Nov.  he  took  the  chief  com- 
mand of  the  artUlery  of  the  Legion,  and  commanded  it  in  the  engagements  from  the  10th  to  the 
15th  March,  1837,  when  the  strongly  fortified  hill  of  Oramendi  was  taken  by  assault.  On  the  16th, 
when  the  left  wing  was  driven  in,  covered  the  retreat  of  the  remainder  for  about  one  mile,  when  the 
original  position  was  taken  up,  for  which  service  he  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  (Tolooel.  In 
May  following,  was  engaged  on  the  4th  in  coyering  the  construction  of  a  Pontoon  bridge  Ibr 
the  advance  of  the  Spanish  troops  to  take  up  a  new  position ;  on  the  6th,  with  a  strong 
redoubt  occupied  by  the  enemy ;  on  the  6th,  repulsed  four  yigorous  attacks  made  for 
the  purpose  of  capturing  the  guns  of  the  Legion  -,  on  the  Idth,  was  at  the  captors 
of  Hemani ;  and  on  the  16th  and  17th,  directed  the  artillery  in  the  captars  of  the 
Fort  del  Parque,  and  the  strongly  fortifled  town  of  Yrun,  which  caused  the  capitulation  of 
the  important  city  of  Fuente  Arabia,  and  opened  the  communication  between  St  Sebastian 
and  France :  on  this  occasion  he  received  a  Gold  Medal,  and  the  decoration  of  the  Laurelled,  or 
2nd  Chiss  of  St.  Fernando.  On  the  29th,  same  month,  the  Artillery  was  employed  at  Andoian  to 
protect  the  advance  of  a  Spanish  Diyision,  under  General  Espartero.  Was  frequently  engaged  in 
minor  affairs,  and  occasionally  acted  as  Engineer  in  the  construction  of  the  works  thrown  up  for 
the  defence  of  St.  Sebastian. 

8  Captain  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Snd  Queen's  Royals. 

4  Captain  Lambert  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  (Medal  and  one  Clasp),  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  the  battle  of  AUwal,  as  Adjutsnt  of  a  detachment  of  H.M.'s  Troops; 
and  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  as  Adjutant  of  the  63nd  Regt. 

Kuntini^on. — 1  Captain  Green  served  with  the  21st  Regt  the  campaign  in  Egypt  in  1807 ; 
in  Sicily  when  threatened  with  invasion  by  Murat,  and  in  the  affair  at  Mill  when  an  attempt 
was  made;  at  the  taking  of  the  Island  of  Ischia  in  1809;  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland, 
including  the  afiklr  at  Merzem  and  the  bombardment  of  Antwerp. 

Kent.— 1  Lt-Col.  Monins  embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  July  1808  as  a  yolunteer  in  the  68nd 
Light  Inihntry,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  advance  into  Spain,  and  sabseqacBt 
retreat  to  Corunna.  In  1809  returned  to  the  Peninsula  with  the  Regt,  and  Joined  tfaa  Dvke  of 
Wellington's  army  at  Talavera  on  the  S8th  July ;  was  subsequently  engaged  with  the  eaemy 
upwards  of  twenty-four  times,  including  the  battle  of  the  Coa,  Mortlagoa,  Bosaco,  Gofanbra,  Liaea 
of  Torres  Yedras,  Alemquer,  Pombal,  Redhiha,  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Condelza,  Foa  d'Aronee,  Sabv- 
gal  (appointed  Adjutant),  Fuentes  d'Onor.  Served  the  campaign  of  1815  in  the  18th  Haaaars. 
Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  clasps  for  Vimiera,  Busaco,  and  Fuentes  d'Onor,  togetliaf 
with  the  Waterioo  Medal. 

%  Captain  Knight  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  the  Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  pneent 
with  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  attack  and  defoat  of  the  Emigrant  Boers,  SOth  Aug.  1848. 

Keny.-^l  Major  Spring  served  in  the  68rd  Regt.  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1846i*46>  vt* 
'uding  the  afl^r  of  Buddiwal,  and  bataes  of  AUwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Oaapa). 


W^ar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia.  362 

3  Capt  O'CooDdll  served  wHh  the  78rd  in  Canada  daring  the  Rebellion  in  18S8-39;  at  the 
siege  of  Monte  Video  from  Sept.  1845  to  Aug.  1846;  and  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 
MedaL 

8  Captain  Spring  served  in  the  24th  Regt  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1888-89. 

4  Doctor  Maybury  served  with  the  late  British  Auxiliary  Legion  in  Spain  from  July  1886  to 
Sept.,  1887,  first  as  Assist.-Surgeon,  and  afterwards  as  Surgeon,  of  the  10th  Munster  Light  Infantry ; 
raoetved  two  Medals,  one  for  the  5th  May,  1 536,  and  the  other  for  the  storming  of  Irun  in  June, 
1887 ;  was  mentioned  in  General  Orders  for  gallant  conduct  in  dressing  the  wounded  under  the 
hottest  fire  in  the  actions  of  the  15th  and  16th  March,  1837. 

Kbif^s  Countjr.— I  Major  Bruce  served  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  war  in 
China  of  1841,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Amoy,  Woosung,  Chappoo,  Chin. 
Kiang.Foo,  and  operations  before  Nankin;  likewise  at  the  capture  of  the  Bogue  Forts,  Boca 
Tigris,  and  barrier  forts  on  the  Canton  river  in  1847  (Medal).  Served  throughout  the  war  in 
Burmah,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Martaban  (as  Major  of  Brigade),  storming 
and  capture  of  Rangoon  (wounded).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant-General  of  Division  to  the 
terminatioa  of  the  war,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome,  and  repulse  of  the  enemy  from  that 
position  ;  capture  of  the  enemy's  forts  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Prome ;  occupation  of  Meeaday, 
storm  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  stockades  in  the  vicinity  of  Donabew.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Major  for  service  in  Burmah. 

Zianark. — I  Captain  Gill  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-58  (Medal),  and  sustained  an  attack 
of  the  enemy  at  Fort  Brown  on  the  9th  April  1851,  for  which  he  was  thanked  in  General  Orders, 
and  appointed  Captain  Commandant  of  the  Fort;  he  also  had  a  horse  shot  under  him  when  carrying 
despatdies  through  the  Ecca  Pass,  and  out  of  his  party  of  ten,  three  men  were  killed  and  five 
wonnded. 

liaacashira.— 1  Captain  Lane  served  with  the  49th  Regt  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and 
was  present  with  the  regiment  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  Chusan  (2nd  operation),  Chiohae, 
and  Ningpo ;  and  he  acted  as  Aide.de-Camp  to  Colonel  Morris,  who  commanded  the  Brigade  at 
Segoan,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded,  and  had  his  left  arm  amputated  on  the  field.  In 
1846  he  had  the  command  of  two  companies  of  Infantry  and  a  troop  of  Cavalry  at  Dungarvon 
during  the  riots,  on  which  occasion  ho  received  the  thanks  of  the  Major-General  of  the  district,  and 
also  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  in  Ireland. 

2  Major  Wardlaw  served  ten  years  in  the  Bengal  Army,  and  has  a  Medal  and  two  clasps  for  the 
Uattles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshoh,  and  Aliwal. 

8  Sir  Duncan  Macdougall  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  he  commanded  on  the 
Frontier  for  a  short  time;  in  Portugal,  Spam,  France,  United  States  of  America,  and  Canada ;  was 
at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  the  Forte  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca  (severely  wounded,  and 
Medal),  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  thereirom,  storming  of  St.  Sebastian  (Medal),  Passage  of  the 
Bidassoa,  battles  of  tlie  Nivelle  (Medal),  and  the  Nive  (Medal),  investment  of  Bay onne,  battle  of 
Biadensborg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  near  Baltimore,  where  General  Roes,  commanding- 
in-chief,  to  whom  he  was  Aide-de-(^mp,  was  mortally  wounded;  operations  and  battle  before  New 
Orlaans,  where  Lieut.-General  Sir  Edward  Pakenham,  commandinff-in-chief,  to  whom  he  was 
Aide-de-Camp,  was  killed ;  siege  of  Fort  Bowyer  in  Florida.  Served  as  second  in  command  and 
Quartermaster-General  in  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion  of  Spain. 

4  Captain  Creagh  served  the  SuU^  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  9th  Regt^  and  was  present  at 
the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

5  Major  Chester  served  with  the  58rd  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  (wounded)  and  Sobraon  (severely  wounded  by  a 
musket-bail  through  the  body  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

6  Captain  Fenton  served  with  the  58rd  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-6,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  in  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

7  Migor  Hall  served  as  Staff  Officer  with  the  Madras  ArtUlery,  in  the  Light  Field  Force  in  the 
Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1841,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Nepaunee ;  served 
alto  with  Lord  Gough's  ezp^tion  to  China  (Medal),  commanding  Troop  of  Horse  Artillery.  Re- 
ceived the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services. 

8  Captain  Whitle  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  the  91st  Regt.,  and  was  present  under 
0ir  Harry  Smith  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  emigrant  Boers,  on  the  29th  August  1848. 

0  M^ior  Phibbs  served  five  years  in  India  with  the  48th  Regt  including  the  Campaign  against 
the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1884. 

10  Higor  Chambre  served  in  the  28rd  Dragoons  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France ;  and  in 
the  11th  Dragoons,  and  on  the  Staff  in  India. 

11  Paymaster  Dickson  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  Spain,  from  early  in  1818  until  the  end  of 
the  war ;  waa  present  at  the  attack  of  the  pass  Col  de  Bakguer,  second  Siege  of  Tarragona,  atUck 
of  the  pass  of  Ordal,  under  Lord  Wm.  Bentlnck,  and  the  blockade  of  Barcelona.  Proceeded  to 
India  in  1818,  and  served  in  the  41st  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-26,  (Medal),  and  was 
nraseat  in  most  of  the  actions  in  which  the  regt  was  engaged.  |Was  at  the  siege  of  Collapore  in 
1817.  Also  in  Scinde  and  A£|fhanistan  from  Nov.  1840  to  Feb.  1848  (Medal),  and  was  with  the 
force  under  General  Nott  during  its  march  from  Candahar,  Ghuzne^,  Cabul,  Jeilalabad^and  Ehyber 
Pass,  to  Ferozepore,  in  1842-48. 

.  12  Captain  Amiel  served  with  the  7drd  Regt.  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1860-58  (Medal),  in- 
cluding  the  operations  on  the  Waterldoof  heights,  and  commanded  the  Light  Company  which  led 
t]i«  advaDce  at  the  attack  on  and  destrucUon  of  Maoemo'e  stronghold  in  FuUer's  Hoek.    Was 


363  War  Sermces  of  the  Officers  of  the  Militia. 

vith  the  right  wing  of  the  Regt.  when  it  proceeded  in  August  1848  to  Port  Natal  to  4!0-operate 
with  the  force  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  that  attacked  and  defeated  the  insurgent  fioerB. 

13  Captain  Hartshorn  served  with  the  24th  Regt.  in  Canada,  during  the  rebellion  of  1887-38, 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Navy  Island;  also  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-48,  as 
Adjutant  of  the  24th,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of 
Chilliauwallah  (wounded),  and  Goojerat  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Lt.-Col.  Mathias  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46  (Medal  and  one  Clasp);  com- 
manded a  strong  detachment  of  H.  M.  Troops  at  the  afEair  of  Buddiwall ;  was  in  command  at  tlifl 
battle  of  Aliwal,  where  he  had  charge  of  the  howitzers  (named  in  the  Despatches,  and  made  Brerct- 
Major) ;  and  commanded  the  Grenadier  Company  e2Dd  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (woanded). 

Iiineoln.— Captain  Smith  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1846-G  in  the  48th  Bengal  Infiuitry, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

3  Captain  Mulhall  served  twenty-seven  years  in  the  17th  Regt,  and  was  present  with  it  in  the  firBt 
Affghan  campaign  in  1839,  including  the  capture  of  the  fortresses  of  Ghnznee  (Medal),  and  Khelat 

4  Captain  Bowman  served  in  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  Fnnoe 
in  1812-13-14;  and  subsequently  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  New  Orleans  and  Fort 
Bowyer  in  1815  ;  also  in  Belgium  and  France  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  1815-16. 

Iiimaiick.— 1  Captain  Low  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  m 
1836  (Medal),  including  the  battle  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon. 

2  Qr.-Master  Ne^Ty  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

3  Captain  Persse  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  the  7th  Fusiliers,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

Iiondon.— 1  Major  Elmslie  served  with  the  31st  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of 
1845-6,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon 
(shot  through  the  shoulder),  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  three  Clasps. 

Longford.— 1  Colonel  White  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Badajoz  and  Salamanca. 

Mayo.-l  Capteln  Leet  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  the  20th  Regt.,  inckdiog 
the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

Merioneth.— 1  Lieut..Col.  Morgan  embarked  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  for  Portugal,  in  March 
1810,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Albuhera,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  knee,  and  disabled  for  nearly  twelve  months.  In  April  1813  he  rejoined  ths  regi- 
ment, in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoria.  the  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  Nifc, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  Fusiliers  to  America,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  on  New  Orleans,  in  January  1815.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

2  Surgeon  Parry  served  with  the  drd  Provisional  Battalion  of  Militia  in  the  South  of  France, 
in  1814. 

Middlesex. — 4  Captfdn  Kirby  served  for  23  years  in  the  Madras  Army,  ten  of  which  on  the 
Regimental  Staff,  and  seven  in  political  employment  in  the  Mysore  Commission.  Was  present  in 
the  Goomsoor  campaign  of  1846,  where  a  chief  was  taken  a  prisoner  by  him,  and  bis  company 
(the  light)  took  many  prisoners  and  arms.  He  held  command  of  four  companies  at  the  advance  post 
of  Dnrgapersaud,  for  a  short  time.  Served  in  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at 
the  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  investment  of  Nankin. 

5  Paymaster  Allen  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Ponniar  (Medal) ;  the  campugn 
on  the  Sutlej  in  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal) ;  and  in  the  Pnnjaub  campaign 
of  1848-9,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Cbillianwallah  and 
Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

Montg^omenr.— 1  Lt-Col.  Pryce  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  in  the 
Southern  Mahratta  Country  and  the  Concan  in  1844-45,  and  was  in  the  storming  party  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Fortress  of  Panulla  ;  and  commanded  an  outpost  at  the  capture  of  Munohur  and 
Munsuntosh. 

2  Major  Beadnell  served  the  campaign  of  1840-41-42,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Killa 
Aziden,  Goaine,  Ghuznee,  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  all  the  affhirs  in  which  the  Candahar  Division 
under  Genei*al  Nott  was  engaged  in  its  progress  through  the  Khoord  Cabool,  Tezeen,  Jugdnllock, 
and  Khyber  Passes  (Medal). 

Norrolk. — 1  Captain  Hon.  Fred.  Walpole  was  engaged  in  the  operations  in  China  (Medal)i 
while  serving  as  Flag  Lieutenant  to  the  Naval  Commander-in-Chief,  Sir  G.  H.  Seymour. 

3  Captain  Browne  served  throughout  the  war  with  Chhia  (Medal),  as  Adjutant  of  the  49th  Regt., 
and  latterly  as  Brigade  Major,  and  was  present  at  Canton,  Amoy,  Chusan,  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Se- 
goan,  Chapoo  (wounded),  Woosung,  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  Nankin. 

(Medal),  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Prome  and  Tandwayn. 

Renfrew. — 1  Captain  Cameron  served  as  a  Lieut.  71  h  Fusiliers,  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Ang. 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  Guinaldo,  Alden  de  Ponte,  battles  of  Sala- 
manca, Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  St.  Murial  (near  St.  Sebastian),  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes  (wounded), 
and  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  ten  Clasps.  He  was  abo  at  the  assault  on  New  Orleans,  and 
at  the  capture  of  Paris  in  1815. 

Boseommon.—Lieut- Colonel  Caulfleld  served  as  a  Lieut.*  In  the  4th  Regt.  from  1809  to 
1813,  in  the  Mediterranean  and  on  the  coast  of  Africa,  and  in  the  Peninsular  war;  was  present  in 
the  advance  to  Madrid,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  several  aflfairs  on  the  retreat 
n  Burgos.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 


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Boas.— 8  Ck>lonel  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsttla  as  a  Captaiii  in  the  Coldstream  Gnaids,  and 
was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Bvrgos :  right  leg  amputated.  He  has  reoeiyed  the  War  Medal 
with  one  clasp  for  Salamanca. 

2  Lt.-Golonel  Hon.  James  Sinclair  was  present  at  New  Orleans  in  the  21st  Fusiliers;  also  at  the 
capture  of  Fort  Bowyer. 

Shropshire.— 1  Captain  Pardey  served  In  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1818  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 

2  Captain  Russell  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.  M.  S.  AUrian,  with  Admiral 
Sir  F.  A.  Ommanney,  at  Navarino  (Medal^. 

SomorseC. — 1  Lieut-Col.  Luttrell  served  with  the  Grenadier  Gnards  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  the  Niville  and  Nive.  He  served  also  the 
campaign  of  1816,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

2  Captain  Pickwick  served  with  the  91st  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-52,  and  was  present  with 
the  first  division,  at  the  operations  in  the  Water  Kloof  and  Amatola  mountains. 

BtmShrd  — I  Captain  Ctardiner  served  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel  Outram,  and  in  command  of  a 
detachment  of  the  17th  Regt.  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-5,  and  was  present  at 
all  the  operations  of  the  Light  Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  Gotea,  21st,  and  of  Munohur 
Stockades  and  Fort,  25th  Jan.  1845 ;  at  the  latter  he  led  the  Forlorn  Hope,  and  was  severely 
wounded.  Of  his  party  of  sixteen  men,  four  were  killed  and  nine  wounded.  Received  the  thanks  of 
the  Govemor-in-Conncil  of  Bombay,  and  tliose  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  in  India,  in  General 
Orders,  for  his  services. 

Stirlfaiy, —  1  Mw'or  Henderson  served  with  the  4th  Dragoons  in  the  expedition  against  Kholapore. 

2  Captain  R.  S.  MacGregor  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  from  1812  to  1817,  in  which  he  was 
engagfd  against  French  batteries,  Danish  gun-boats,  and  cutting  out ;  wounded  in  the  head  and 
body  by  splinters;  ball  through  right  thigh.  Blockade  of  Norway,  1814-15.  Also  served  in 
Indian  Army;  commanded  a  large  detachment  of  infantry,  cavalry,  and  artillery  for  several 
months  in  Central  India. 

3  Captain  S.  Kenny  served  in  the  Caflfre  war  of  1851*52  and  53  (Medal). 

4  Quartermaster  Booth  served  in  the  60th  Royal  Rifles  from  1807  to  1838 ;  in  the  Peninsula 
from  4th  Oct.  1808  to  24th  Jan.  1800.    Battle  of  Comnna,  16th  Jan.  1809  (Medal). 

Suffolk.— 1  Colonel  Bence  served  the  campaigns  of  1809-10-11,  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  16th 
Light  Dragoons,  and  was  in  fourteen  actions,  including  Oporto,  Talavera  (wounded),  passage  of 
the  Coa,  and  Busaco.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Talavera  and  Busaco. 

2  Mi^or  Parker  served  seventeen  years  with  the  Army  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  s**ige  and 
capture  of  Bhurtpore  and  its  dependencies  in  1825-26  (Medal). 

3  Captoin  Chambre  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  in- 
cluding the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panolla  and  Pownghar.  During  the  Panjaub 
campaign  of  1648-49  (Medal)  he  served  with  the  depot  at  Lahore. 

Surer.— 1  Lieut.-Colonel  Parratt  served  at  Walcheien  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  iW>m 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battle 
of  Nivele,  actions  at  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

2  Captain  Barnes  served  with  the  troops  under  General  England  in  Southern  Affghanistan. 
Accompanied  Colonel  Wymer's  expedition  from  Candahar  for  the  destruction  of  the  enemy's  forts 
in  the  Urghundab  Valley.  Served  with  General  Nott's  force  at  Candahar  (Medal^,  advance  and 
re-capture  of  Ghasnee  (Medal),  Cabool  (Medal). 

3  Captain  Weston  served  the  Punjanb  campaign  in  the  Bengal  Native  Infimtry. 

4  Captain  de  Teissier  served  in  Scinde,  in  command  of  a  detachment,  protecting  the  stores  and 
ammunition  of  the  army  tracked  up  the  Indus.  Served  also  in  the  light  Company  of  the  17th 
during  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  the  fortresses  of  Ghuznec  and  Khelat,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Medal. 

5  Major  Evelyn  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Turks  in  the  defence  of  Kalaiht  Was  attached 
by  the  British  Government  to  the  head-quarters  of  the  Ottoman  Army  under  Major-Gen.  Cannon. 
Accompanied  the  Allied  expedition  to  tlie  Crimea,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava,  and  Inkerman.in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  Eupatoria  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

SvMMX.— 1  The  Duke  of  Richmond  joined  the  army  in  Portugid,  on  the  24th  July  1810,  as  Aide- 
de-Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  with  whom  he  remained  until 
the  close  of  the  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  in  all  the  skirmishes,  affiiirs,  general  actions,  and 
siegesy  which  took  place  during  that  period,  amongst  which  were  the  battles  of  Busaco  and 
Fnentes  d'Onor,  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  storming  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria, 
and  the  Pyrenees,  the  first  storming  of  San  Sebastian,  action  at  Vera,  and  battle  of  Orthes.  He 
was  sent  home  with  duplicate  Despatches  of  the  battle  ot  Salamanca,  and  the  capture  of  Astorga  by 
the  Spaniards ;  and  with  the  Despatches  of  Vera  and  the  entrance  of  the  army  into  France.  In  Jan. 
814,  being  desirous  of  obtaining  a  practical  knowledge  of  RegimenUl  duty  in  the  Field,  he  lei%  the 
J>nke  of  Wellington's  Staff  to  join  the  first  battalion  of  his  Regt.,  the  52nd  Light  Infantry,  and  was 
present  with  it  in  the  battle  of  Orthes,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  chest  by  a  musket, 
ball,  which  has  never  been  extracted.  At  the  end  of  1814,  he  was  appointed  Aide-de-Camp  to  the 
Prince  of  Orange,  and  was  with  him  in  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo; — after  the  Prince 
of  Orange  was  wounded  the  Duke  of  Richmond  Joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington  as  Aide-de-Camp- 
and  remained  with  his  Grace  during  the  remaininflc  part  of  that  campaign.  His  Grace  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps, 


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2  Captain  St.  Clair  served  with  the  Bombay  Hone  Artillery  in  the  campaign  of  1899-40,  in 
Afghanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghnxnee  (Medal)  and  occupation  of 
Cabool ;  also  at  the  storming  of  Khijjnck. 

Tka  Klngr'*  Own.— 1  Captain  Gray  served  in  the  7th  Drsgoon  Guards  with  the  expedition 
against  the  insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  Riyer,  and  was  present  in  an  affair  on  the  20th 
April  1845.    Served  also  throughout  the  Kaffir  War  of  1846-7  (Medal). 

ne  Queen's  Own.-*l  Lieut.- Colonel  Dickson  served  with  the  find  Queen's  Royals  with  tbe 
ibrce  before  Kolapore.  In  1885  he  ndsed  in  Ireland  the  7th  Regt  of  the  British  Aaxiliary  Legion 
for  the  service  of  the  Queen  of  Spain,  and  commanded  it  at  the  afikir  of  Hemani  and  at  tbe  attack 
of  Astoraga:  has  receiyed  the  Cross  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

3  Ensign  White  served  with  the  50th  Regt.  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Punniar  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of 
Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps) :  at  Sobraon  be  carried  the 
Queen's  colour. 

3  Assist.  Surgeon  Sandford  serred  in  the  Baltic  Fleet,  and  was  at  the  capture  of  Bomanund. 
l^arwick.— 1  Captain  Mackenaie  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1848-4,  and  has  received  the 

Medal  for  the  battle  of  Punniar. 

2  Major  Barnard  vras  wounded  in  the  head  on  the  19th  July  1847,  when  engaged  in  action  with 
the  rebel  natives  at  Wanganai,  in  New  Zealand. 

8  Captain  Boilers  was  present  with  the  50th  Regt.  at  the  batUe  of  Punniar  (Medal)  29  Dec,  1848. 
Served  also  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  in  1845-6  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliiral  (wounded)  and  Sobraon :  he  acted  as  Adjutant  to  bis 
regiment  nearly  the  whole  of  the  campaign. 

4  Qr.-Master  Newbold  served  in  the  37th  Regt.,  and  is  in  receipt  of  the  Medal  and  £20  Aamiity 
for  meritorious  service. 

l^axlbrd.— 1  t^aptain  Newport  served  with  the  89th  Regt.  upwards  of  20  years,  and  in  the 
Peninsula  was  employed  as  Adjutant  to  tbe  Light  Brigade  under  Major-Gen.  Crawibrd  in  all  its 
movements,  opposed  to  the  Corps  of  Msrshal  Regnier  on  tbe  memorable  junction  of  Lord  Hill's 
Division  with  tbe  Main  Army  on  the  Sierra  of  Busaco :  he  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bnsaco, 
retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  expulsion  of  Marshal  Massena  and  his  army  from  Portugal, 
capture  of  the  fortresses  of  Campo  Mayor  and  Olivenga,  first  siege  of  Bad^jos,  batde  of  Albnhera, 
surprise  and  capture  of  Marshal  Gerard's  Division  at  Aroyo  de  Molino ;  and  the  seeond  siege  of 
Badaioz  (War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  ibr  Busaco  and  Albuhera). 

Wicklow.--l  Doctor  Wright  served  with  the  48th  Regt.  in  the  Penhisular  war,  at  Talavara, 
Arooches,  and  Arrago  de  Molino,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor  and  0Uven9a,  Busaoo,  and  the  affairs 
during  the  retreat  to  and  in  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  siege  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Albubem,  where 
he  remained  upon  the  field  ten  days  after  the  action  in  care  of  tbe  enemy's  woonded.  (War  Medal 
andClasps.) 

lXriltahira.--3  Captain  Smales  served  as  Paymaster  of  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  through 
the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47. 

4  Lieut.  Paton  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  aad  was  pnsent  at 
the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

York.— 2  Captain  Willan  served  throughout  the  Sutlq  campaign  of  1845-46,  and  was  preaent 
at  tbe  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 

4  Captain  Armytage  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  at  tbe  doae  of  which 
he  was  appointed  Superintendent  of  the  military  village  of  Wobum,  on  the  immediate  frontier  of 
the  colony.  He  served  also  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-51-52,  and  was  severely  wounded  on 
the  28th  Jan.  1852. 

5  Lt-Colonel  Hind  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal). 

6  Captain  Taylor  served  in  the  Kafllr  war  from  1851  to  iu  close  in  1858,  in  command  of  a 
company  of  Native  Levies,  and  wss  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Kei,  4  Dec.,  1851,  under  Colonel 
Byre,  and  the  whole  of  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  WaterUoof  and  Aasatola  Mountains,  under 
Sir  Harry  Smith. 

7  Captain  Robson  was  present  with  the  Buffii  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  29th  Dae.  1843,  had  his 
horse  shot  under  him,  and  has  received  the  Bronse  Star. 


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OFFICERS    RECEIVING     REWARDS 

FOR  DISTINGUISHED  SERVICES. 


M^or-Gen. 


General  9  John  M*Kensia 
— —  Dennis  Herbert 

• Coiroo  Gordon 

Heller  Toniel 

LIent.-Gtn.    9  T.  fi.  Aylmer 

a  H.  C.  E.  Vemoni  CB, 

' Bon.  J.  Pinch,  CB. 

■  M  QB  Wm.  O.  Moore 
!  I  Wm.  George  Cochrane 

.i}  USA  Sir  Henry  Somerset,  KCB.  KH. 

. :  I  Ha  J.  F.  Love,  CB.  KH. 

.  S  I  Nicholas  Hamilton,  KH. 

-  C.  G.  Palconar,  KH. 
!  I  A.  C.  Macintosh,  KH. 
1 1  J.  Paterson 
]  I  M.  Sverard,  CB.  KH 

.110.  BlMhopp,  CB. 
'  J.  Spink,  KH. 
.  a  aSIJ.  Jackson,  KH. 
.  1  R.  C.  Mansel,  KH. 
•  9  John  Dmmmond 
.  J.Leslie,  KH. 

?  Robert  B.  Coles 
ir  Biehard  Dohertjr 
.  9  aa  Sdward  Bjrain. 
.  i  SSI  C.  A.  P.  BeaUnck. 

-  9  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Cust,  KCH. 
.  Jeremiah  Taylor. 

IL.  B.  Lorell,  KH. 
aOI  Sir  Jas.  Chas.  Chatterton,  Bt.  KH 
I  Thomas  Reed,  CB. 
?|  act  Alex.  K.  Clark  Kennedy,  CB.  KH. 
I  Horatto  G.  Broke 
ohn  Scott,  CB. 
.  9  Sir  Jamea  Holmes  Schoedde,  KCB. 
.  1  Henry  rUe.  MelTiUe,  KCB. 
.  Michael  Whito,  CB. 
.  9  James  Jones,  Kff. 
-m  wmiMXD  Cox,  KH. 
-yj.  7.  Davies. 

-  Hon.  T.  Asbbomham,  CB. 
.  Sir  Michael  Creaf  b,  KH. 

-  Henry  Despard,  CB. 
aaCIW.  Beckwitb,  Kff. 


Mi^or-Gen.    9  Thomas  G.  Ball. 

^  Pred.  Msunsell. 

John  W.  Prlth. 

9  im  John  Cox,  KH.,  Unatt. 
Colonel  9  SB  Wm.  Henry  Elliott,  KH.,  h.  p. 
-  "  P.  Lockyer,  KH.,  VJ  P. 
Garrett,  Kff.,  40  P. 
Michel,  CB. 


.  9  H.  P. 
.9R.Ga 
■  John  Mi 


-  9  Geo.  Bell,  CH.,  Imp.  P.  O. 
-T.H.  Pranks,  C-B.  10  P. 

-  P.  Horn,  CB.,  «0  P. 

-  George  H.  Macklnnon,  CB.,  Unatt. 

-  John  R.  Smyth,  CB.  Unatt. 

fl  Sir  John  M.  Wilson,  UB.  KH.,  Unattt 
homas  Wright,  CB.  Vnaat. 

-  C,  W:.rr(U,  CB.  B5  F. 

.9  W  M'Fti?noi),  LT^.,  lur  Fit>l4  Officer. 
-9  rn  J    F!riin;nirlci;",  UnHt. 
-J(  :     1,  C7/mPi^>t- i>q*»<H*tt. 

-D  iuC^*,  4«P. 

-  H  •  •     '  iiif  i^  F. 

,  "W    M  ,hii,jv  Hajyj  rjj,,  1?  F* 
-*Z..rrV'  ilt-argo  Paget,  CB.,  4  Ptt. 

-  J?.rf,,  A.  A.  Spencer,  CH,^  44  F, 

-  Pl.nTirr  Y(ntti|t,  /rfl^..  UnilU 

-A  .1 .  I.nwryncei  t7i..  Bido  Brigttdo 

-  Fr.iiL  Ad, tins  CJJ.t^F- 


—  Sir  William  Eyre,  KCB. 

—  Sir  George  Bailer,  KCB. 

—  9  St.  John  A.  Gierke,  KH. 

—  Edmund  P.  Morris,  CB. 

—  9  Henry  E.  Robinson 

—  9  Benjamin  Orlando  Jones,  Unatt. 

—  Sir  A.  Jodah  aoMe,  CB.  KH. 

—  S*r  W.  Godrlngton,  KCB. 

G.  H.  Lockwood,  CB. 

— -  Sir  Richard  Alrey,  KCB. 

Hvn.  Sir  J.  T.  Scarlett,  KCB. 

9  B.  T.  Oarlnsy,  KB. 

$  US  Ghariea  Diggle,  KH. 

John  Eden.  CB. 

9  John  Oeddes,  KH. 


Lt-Colonel  9  John  Mwrn,  riuiffit  B*tl. 
I  —  Walter  Unett,  Z  Drs. 

Thomas  Hooke  Pearson,  Unatt. 


■    ■  rnomas  uooko  reuwn,  \. 

H.  0.  B.  Danbeney,  66  P. 

J.  T.  Manlererer,  CB.,  80  P. 

J.  P.  Sparks,  M  P. 


MiSlor  Edward  W.  C.  Wright,  91  P. 
Ensign  Colin  Maedonald. 
Quarter-Master  James  Murray,  h.  p.  S4  P. 

T.  W.  Edwards,  h.  p.  84  P. 

liaaJoha  Payne,  Gr.  Gds. 


ROTIX  Abtxliabt. 
General  9  WL  Sir  Hew  D.  Ross,  GCB. 

9  WL  Sir  B.  Gardiner,  KCB.  KCH. 
a  Robert  Douglas,  CB 


Lieut-Col.  9  9SI  Sir  J.  Hartmann,  KCB.  KCH* 
Lieut.  J.  G.  Burslem 
Quartermaster  8.  Barnes 

ROTAL  EjrOUXBBS. 

Ueut..G«a.  9  Sir  John  P.  Bnrgoyne,  GOB, 


Royal  Uamimmb. 
Oolontl  J.  A.  Phillips. 


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PROMOTIONS,    APPOINTMENTS,    ETC. 

DURING  OCTOBER,  NOVEMBER,  AND  DECEMBER,  1856. 


BREVET. 

To  he  Field-Marshals. 

Geoeral  Kite.  Comberxnere 3  Oct.  55 

General  the  Earl  of  Strafford   do 

General  Fitc.  Hardinge do 


Lt.-Gen.  Simpson,  to  be  General,  for  dutinguished  service  in  the  field   8  Sept.  55 

CoL  C.  A.  Windliam,  Colonel,  do.  do.  do 

Capt.  Hon.  W.  J.  Colville,  Major do 

Major- Gen.  Sir  Wm.  Ejre,  to  have  local  rank  of  Lt.-Oen.  in  Turkey 6  Aug. 

Col.  Garrett,  46  V.  (Brig.-Gen.),  to  have  do.  of  Major-Gen.  do 5  Oct. 

Col.  Home,  20  F.,  do.    do.  of  Brig.-Gen.  in  do do 

Capt.  and  Lt.Col.  H.  S.  H,  Prince  W.  A.  Edward  of  Saxe-Weimer,  Gr.  Gds. 

to  be  one  of  the  Qoeen's  Aidcs-de-Camp,  with  rank  of  Colonel    do 

Brevet  Lt.-Col.  Begbie,  44  F.,  Colonel    20  June  54 

Major  Andrews,  retired  full  pay,  28  F.,  to  have  honorary  rank  of  Lt.-Col 9  Oct.  55 

Consequent  upon  the  death  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  R.  NIckle,  Generals  Sir  Geo. 

Napier,  and  H.  D*Oyly,  the  following  promotions  have  taken  place,  dated 

SOth  Sept.,  1855,  viz.  :  — 
Major-Gen.  Sir  W.  Eyre,  the  Senior  Supernumerary  General  Officer,  to  be 

placed  on  the  fixed  Establishment  of  General  Officers    

Lt-  Col.  F.  Seymour,  Scots  Fus.  Gds.,  to  be  Colonel 

Major  Gordon,  91  F.,  to  be  Lt.-Col 

Capt.  v.  F.  Story,  Dnatt.,  Staff  Oiflcer  of  Pensioners,  to  be  Major 

Brev.-Colonel  Shewell,  8  Drs.,  to  have  local  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  in  Turkey    . .  23  Oct. 
Brev.-Col.  W.  F.  Williams,  Royal  Artillery,  to  be  Major>Gen.  for  distinguished 

service  in  the  Field • 2  Nov. 

Capt.  and  Lt.-Col.  Brownrigg,  Gr.  Gds.,  to  be  Colonel,  do.    do do 

Col.  Otway,  retired  full  pay,  Royal  Artillery,  to  have  the  honorary  rank  of 

Major-Gen do 

Miyor-Gen.  Sir  Wm,  J.  Codrington,  who  has  local  rank  of  Lt-Gen.  in  Turkey, 

to  have  the  local  rank  of  General  in  the  Crimea  and  Turkey 22  Oct. 

Col.  Lord  Wm.  Paulet,  Brig.-Gen.  in  Turkey,  to  be  Major-Gen.  in  Turkey  . .    9  Nov. 

Col.  Duncan  Cameron,  42  F.,  do do 

Major-Gen.  Hon.  George  Anson,  serving  with  local  rank  of  Lt.-Gen.,  to  have 

local  rank  of  General  in  the  East  Indies   20  Nov. 

Col.  James  Gordon,  retired  full  pay,  Royal  Engineers,  to  have  honorary  rank 

of  Major-Gen • • 27  Oct. 

Col.  Storks,  Brig.-Gen.  in  Turkey,  to  have  local  rank  of  Major-Gen.  in  the 

Bospborus,  at  Scntari,  and  all  the  dependent  posts  as  far  as  Smyrna,  inclusive  23  Nov. 
Lt-Cols.  T.  F.  Tait,  and  W.  Mayne,  Bengal  Army,  to  be  Aides-de-Camp  to 

Her  Majesty  with  rank  of  Colonel  in  the  Army  ....••••.•.... do 

Capt.  Dennie,  retired  full  pay,  28  F.,  to  have  the  honorary  rank  of  Major  ....  30  Nov. 

Brev.-Migor  Suckling,  67  F.,  Lt-Col .11  Nov.  51 

Brev.-Major  Knox,  1  W.  I.  R.  Regt.,do 20  June  54 

Capt.  Milford,  2  do.  Major do 

Lt.-Col.  Campbell,  90  F.,  Colonel  for  dutinguished  service  in  tlie  Field 11  Dec. 

Brev.  Lt.-Cols  M'Murdo,  Director-Gen.  Land  Transport  Corps,  and  E.  R. 

Wetherall,  Scots  Fus.  Gds.,  to  be  Aides-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  with  the 

rank  of  Colonel  in  the  Army II  Dec  55 

Col.  Sir  Gaspard  Le  Marchant,  commandingthc  troops  in  Nova  Scotia  and  New 

Brunswick,  to  have  tlje  local  rank  of  Mi^or-Gen.  while  so  employ^zeci»t^.WsUCJute^ 


.  Promotions^  Appointments,  Sjc.  368 

CoDflequent  upon  the  death  of  General  Sir  John  Brown,  Major-6eo.  Mark- 
ham,  and  Lt.-Oen.  J.  lindaay,  the  following  promotions  have  taken  place, 
dated  18th  Dec.,  1865,  viz.  :— 

Col.  John  Cox,  Unatty  to  he  Major-Gen ., 

Lt..Co].  F,  P.  Haines,  Unatt.,  to  be  Colonel   

Ma|or  Wm.  Clarke,  Unatt,  to  be  Lt.-Col 

Capt.  Wm.  Radcliff,  84  P.,  to  be  Major   

Major- Gen.  Sir  R.  Dacres,  Royal  Artillery,  to  have  the  local  rank  of  Lt.-Gen. 
inTnrkey 21  Dec.  65 

Major-Gen.  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  to  have  the  local  rank  of  General  in  Turkey   28  Dec. 

1st  life  Gds.— R.  M.  Biddn]ph»  Cor.  and  Snb-Lt.  by  pnr 21  Dec.  55 

Royal  Horse  Gds.— Cornet  Baillie,  Lt  by  pur.  Tiee  Lord  Stanhope,  who  ret.     14  Dec. 

Comet  Bulkeley ,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Gambler,  who  retires    •  28  Dec. 

W.  P.  Carew,  Cornet,  by  pur.  vice  Baillie   do 

Lt.  Leslie,  Capt.  by  pnr.  vice  Sutton,  who  retires do 

Cornet  Sir  B.  P.  Henniker,  Lt.  by  pnr.  vice  Breedon,  who  retires  ....        do 
let  Dr.  Gds.-- Lt.  The  Earl  of  Eingstou,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.,  Lt.  vice  Sherwen, 

pro.  Unatt.   9  Oct. 

Comet  Wadman,  Lt.  by  pnr.  vice  the  Earl  of  Kingston,  who  retires  . .         do 

2nd  Dr.  Gds.^  Qr. -Master  Calvert,  Cor.  without  pur.  and  A<yt.  do 

*  Reg.  Serg.-Major  Rae,  Qr.-Master,  vice  Calvert » • . . . .        do 

Capt.  Seymour,  from  68  P.,  Capt.  vice  Conyen,  exch 2  Nov. 

Brev. -Major  Briscoe,  Major  by  pur.  vice  French,  who  retires 80  Nov. 

Lt.  Hutchinson,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Briscoe do 

Comet  Allfrey,  Lt.  do.  vice  Hutchinson  do 

W.  C.  Grant,  Cor.,  without  par.  vice  Cbadwick,  pro do 

rirtl  Dr.  Gds.<-Lt.  Miller,  Capt.  without  pur. 2  Oct 

Lt.  Richmond,  from  10  Drs.  do 0  Oct. 

Comet  Berkeley,  Lt.  do do 

Lt,  Giflbrd,  from  12  Drs.  do.    do • 9  Nov. 

Comet  Boucher,  from  1  Drs.,  Comet,  vice  Holdforth,  6  Dr.  Gds 28  Dec. 

Olh  Dr.  Gds. — Lt.  Wardlaw,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Morton,  who  retires  16  Oct. 

Cornet  Curtis,  Lt.  without  pur.  vice  Wight,  dead 24  Sept. 

Comet  Bruce,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Wardlaw 26  Oct 

B.  C.  Russeil,  Cor.  without  pur.  vice  Curtis    ,    2  Nov. 

Comet  Astley,  Lt.  do.  vice  Petre,  dead 26  Nov. 

G.  S.  Stoddart,  Comet,  without  pur 28  Dec. 

7lh  Dr.  Gds.— W.  B.  Gifford,  Cor.  without  pur.  vice  Stewart,  2  Dra 2  Oct. 

Comet  NichoU,  Lt  do 9  Oct 

Capt.  Thompson,  Major  by  pur.  vice  Walker,  pro.  Unatt 9  Nov. 

Lt  Wetherall,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Thompson   do 

Comet  Walker,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Wetherall do 

S.  F.  Ormsby,  Cornet  by  pur.  vice  Walker 28  Dec. 

Ist  Dragoons. — M.  Hall,  Cor.  without  pur 23  Oct. 

Comet  Johnson,  from  8  Drs.  do.    do. 9  Nov. 

Lt.  Clarke,  from  Antrim  Artillery  Militia,  do.    do 30  Nov. 

Cornet  Cutler,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Basset,  who  retires 21  Dec. 

J.  C.  Bouchei',  Cornet  by  pnr 28  Dec. 

2nd  Dragoons.— Lt.  Hunter,  Capt  vice  Boyd,  dead   13  Sept 

Comet  MiilSr  Lt  vice  Hunter • do 

J.  H.  R.  Stoddart,  Cor.  vice  Mills    16  Nov. 

T.  Gonne,  do.  by  pur 23  Nov. 

did  Dragoons.— Lt  Mayne,  from  14  Div.  Capt.  witiiont  pur 2  Oct. 

A.  Lautour,  Cor.  without  pur 23  Oct 

Lt  North,  from  6  Drs.  Lt  and  Adjt 15  Nov. 

Lt.  Lowe,  from  17  Drs.  Lt  vice  King,  ezcb 16  Nov. 

Lt.  Loroez,  from  5  Lancashire  Militia,  Cor.  without  pur.  « 23  Nov. 

4th  Dragoon8.~Coraet  and  Sub-Lt  Lard  E.  Vane-Tempest,  Cor 8  Oct. 

G.  Paxton,  Cor.  .without.pur. 9  Oct. 

Lt.  Browne,  Capt  do.  vice  Marshall,  dead 21  Sept. 

Comet  Blackett,.Lt.  do.  vice  Browne   do 

7th  Dragoons.-*>Capt.  O.  W.  C.  Jackson,  from  h.  p.  16  Drs.  Capt 2  Oct. 

Riding  Master  Kayes,  Cor.  without  pur.  and  Adjt ^  Oct. 

Comet  Pedder,  from  16  Drs.  Cor 14  Dec. 

Assitft-Surg.  Lynch,  from. Staff,  Assist-Surg.  vice  Lynch,  exch 21  Dec. 

Cornet  Ormsby,  from  7  Dr.  Gds.,  Comet 28  Dec. 

Digitized  by  VjUO^^'lt! 


869  Promotions,  AppomtmewU,  tfc. 

8th  Dragoons.— H.  F.  Jofanaoa,  Comet  by  pur.  ..  •• •  ••• 9  Nor*  65 

Mijor-Oen.  JEarl  of  Lacan,  Col.  vioe  Sir  J.  Brown,  dead    17  Nor. 

9tb  Dragooni.^Cornet  Gifford,  from  7  Dr.  GdB.  Cor 9  Oct. 

Lt.  Mdller,  from  h.  p.  18  Drs.  Lt  vice  Hawtrey,  pro.  Unatt.  8  Nor. 

Comet  Blair,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Holier,  who  retires do 

W.  TomkynSfCor.  by  pur.  vloe  Blair • 38  Nor* 

Capt  Fawcett,  from  50  F.,  Capt.  vice  Trower,  who  exch 14  Dee. 

10th  Dragoons.-*Cornet  Uniacke,  Lt.  without  pur.  Tice  Riohmondy  8  Dr.  Qds.  88  Oct. 

Comet  de  Boorbel,  do.    do.  vice  Clarke,  15  Dra.  ••.••••••• do 

Lt.Ciithbert,  Adjt.  vice  Smith,  pro.  in  8  Dr.  Ods 86  Oct. 

Comet  Yyse,  Lt  by  pur.  Tice  Williams,  who  retires 7  Dec. 

1  Ith  Dragoons. — Lt.  Yansittart,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Ennis,  who  retires    81  Dec. 

Cor.  and  Adjt  Tates,  to  have  the  rank  of  Lt •  •  •  80  Dee. 

Comet  Cockburo,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Vansittart 81  Dee. 

Comet  Potts,  Lt.  by  pnr.  vioe  King,  who  retires • 88  Dec. 

Lt.  Coninghame,  from  Benfrew  Militia,  Coraet  without  pur.  viee  Tates        do 

18th  Dragoons.^Coroet  Murray,  Lt  without  pur.  viee  Steele,  15  Dra^ 88  Oct 

Coraet  Jones,  do.    do.  vice  Gifford,  8  Dr.  Gds « 9  Nov. 

Assist.-8urg.  Turabull,  Surg,  vice  Tnson,  Staff  • .  • 88  Dec. 

13th  Dragoons. — ^T.  A.  SoutbweU,  Cor.  by  pur.  vioe  Mnnn,  pro 3  Oct. 

The  Brevet  promotion  of  Capt  Tremayne  to  bear  date  ..• •••••  18  Dec.  54 

Lt  Davis,  Capt  viee  Hutchinson,  dead    8  July  55 

Comet  Munn,  Lt.  vice  Davis  ••.... •  •  •  • do 

Coraet  and  AdJt  Gardner,  Lt • 9  Oct 

Comet  Gratten,  Lt  by  par.  vioe  Munn,  pro.  by  pur.  eaneelled    •    9  Oct. 

Lt.  Goad,  Capt  do.  vice  King,  who  retires • 88  Oct. 

F.  W.  £.  Savage,  Comet  without  pur.  vice  Wright,  16  Drs 88  Nov. 

Comet  Clement,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Goad 7  Dec. 

14th  Dragoons. — Comet  Mackenaie,  Lt  without  pur.  vice  Mayne,  pro.  In 

8  Drs 9  Oct 

Coraet  Bedmayne,  Lt  by  pnr.  vice  ling,  pro.  Unatt.. ••• •  88  Oct 

15th  Dragoons.— LtTrower,  Capt  without  pur. 8  Oct 

Lt  Clark,  fh>m  10  Drs.  Lt 9  Oct 

Lt.  Steel,  from  18  Drs.  do do 

Lt.  Miller,  Capt  by  pur.  viee  Hinzman,  who  retires 14  Dec. 

Comet  Walker,  Lt.  do.  vice  Miller   do 

16th  Dragoons.— Troop  Serg.-Major  Cowtan,  Cor.  without  pur.  and  AdJt    . .  86  Oct 
Brev.  Lt-Col.  Han.  J.  S.  Saumares,  from  h.  p.  Unalt.,  Lt-Col.  vice 

Smyth,  exch.    ...« 8  Not. 

Mf^or  Pattle,  Lt-Col.  by  pur.  vice  Saumares,  who  rstbes  do 

Capt  White,  Major  by  pur.  vice  Pattle    ^ do 

Lt.  Leader,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  While   do 

Comet  Reddell,  Lt.  vice  Leader •  •  • do 

Acting  Assist-Surg.  RickardSi  Assist-Surg 84  April 

R.  N.  Pedder,  Cor.  by  pur.  vice  Hotford,  retired 14  Dec. 

17th  Dragoons. — Lt  King,  from  8  Drs.  Lt.  vice  Lowe,  exch 17  Hoy, 

Grenadier  Gds«~Ens.  and  Lt  Coulson,  Lt  and  Capt  by  pur.  vioe  Pottsonby, 

pro 9  Oct 

Lt  Han,  A.  Annesley,  from  98  F.,  Bus.  and  Lt.  do.  Tice  Coulson    • .  •  •        do 
Bns.  and  Lt.  Han,  A.  Poulett,  Lt  and  Capt  do.  vice  Quia,  who  retires  16  Nov. 
Lt  and  Capt  Alexander,  A^jt  vice  Higglnson,  who  resigns  the  Adjtcy. 

only   «« 88  Nov. 

Ens.  and  Lt  Ferguson,  Lt  and  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Best,  who  retires    •  •  80  Not. 

Coldstream  Gd8.~Ens.  and  Lt  Hon.  W.  A.  Amherst,  Lt  and  Capt.  without 

pur. 4Mardi 

Lt.  and  Capt  Freemantle,  Adjt«  vice  Byng,  who  resigns  the  Adjtcy.  only  8  Oct 
Ens.  Burnand,  from  50  F.,  Ens.  and  Lt  1^  pur.  vice  BaiUie,  who  rethfes  86  Oot 
Ens.  and  Lt.  Whitshed,  Lt  and  Capt  without  pur.  vice  Drammond, 

died  of  his  wounds ••••••••. ••••    8  Oct 

Brev.-Col.  Sir  Q.  A.  F.  H.  Boswall,  IM.,  from  Unatt,  Capt  and  Lt- 

Col.  vice  Xord  A.  C.  L.  Fitzroy,  who  exch • 88  Nov. 

Brev.-Major  Fielding,  Capt.  and  Lt.-Col.  by  pur.  vice  Boswall,  who 

retires* •••.»«.•• do 

Lt  and  Capt  Reeve,  do.    do.  viee  Burton,  who  retires  r» 80  Nor* 

F.  C.  Buller,  Ens.  and  Lt  do.  vice  Ives,  who  retires do 

Brev.-M^jor  Baring,  Capt  and  Lt.-Co].  by  pur.  vice  Lord  P.  Somerset^ 

who  retires    .^ 81  Dec. 

Brer.-Major  Bingham,  Adjt  vice  Flelduig,  pro ^gig^ jii/.V^i^U^dt: 


Promotions,  AppoinimentSy  ^.  370 

Coldstream  QdB.— Capt.  Hon.  H.  W.  Campbell,  from  Bifie  Br.,  Lt.  and  Capt. 

by  pur.  vice  Markham,  who  retires •..  28  Dec  65 

ScoU  Fusilier  Gds.— Ens.  and  Lt.  Tottenham,  Lt.  and  Capt.  vice  Buckley, 

killed  in  action ..• 8  Sept. 

Hon,  Ens.  Massey,  Ens.  and  Lt.  vice  Tottenham 98  Oct. 

C.  P.  Pembertoo,  Ens.  and  Lt  by  pur.  Tioe  Mitford,  who  retires SI  Dec. 

1st  Foot— Lt.  Wheeler,  from  South  Cork  Militia,  Ens 3  Oct. 

Lt  Deacon,  Paym.  vice  Bspinasse,  h.  p 9  Oct. 

Lt.  Muller,  Adjt.  vice  Brown,  pro ••• do 

Bus.  Gray,  from  36  P.,  Lt  by  pur.  yice  M'Onira,  do 36  Oct. 

Brev.  Lt.-Col.  Going,  Lt-Col.  vice  Graham,  dead 9  Nov. 

Brev.-Major  Marindin,  Major,  vice  Going • do 

Lt  Brady,  Capt  vice  Marindin do 

Lt  Hurt,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Breedon,  who  retires 16  Nov. 

Ens. Townshend,  Lt.  vice  Brady 3  Nov. 

A.  W.  Hamilton,  Ens.  vice  Townshend 16  Nov. 

Bus.  Lawsell,  from  6  P.,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Brown,  pro 33  Nov. 

Bus.  Kelly,  Lt  do.  vice  Smith,  pro •  •        do 

W.  M.  Davey,  Ens.  by  pur ••..•• •  •  •  •        do 

3  • .  Lt  Grimston,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Fleming,  who  retires 9  Nov. 

Ens.  Hiffeman,  Lt  do.  vice  Grimston  18  Nov. 

G.  T.  Gape,  Ens.  do«  vice  Hiffeman 38  Nov. 

H.  B.  Tucker,  Ens.  without  pur.  vioe  Gape,  3  F 80  Nov. 

3  ..  T.  J.  S.  Hotchkin,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Heywood  9  Oct 

Assist.-Surg.  Dokm,  from  Staff,  Assist.-Surg.  vice  Day,  SUff do 

Ens.  Pacehey,  Lt.  vice  Dennis,  died  of  his  wounds    4  Oct. 

Ens.  Eames,  from  South  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Peachey • 3  Nov. 

Ens.  Morley,  Lt  vice  Hyndman,  dead 8  Oct. 

Ens.  Leatham,  Greg,  Parnell,  Heywood,  and  Lewes,  Lts.  without  pur.     9  Nov. 

Ens.  Pears,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Birmingham,  pro • • 13  Nov. 

Gent.  Cadet  Daubeny,  from  E.  M.  C.  Bos.  without  pur 16  Nov. 

Ens.  Letts,  Lt.  vice  Peachey,  died  of  his  wounds    do 

Ens.  Gape,  from  3  P.,  Ens.  without  pur 38  Nov. 

Dept-Aasist-Comm.  Ker,  from  Field  Trafai  Dept  do.    do 39  Nov. 

Ens.  Clarke,  from  West  Norfolk  MiUtia,  do.    do 30  Nov. 

Ens.  BalUie,  from  6  Middlesex  Militia,  do.    do 6  Dec. 

J.  H.  Le  Cocq,  Ens.  do .......    7  Dec. 

A.  Peachey,  do.    do. 14  Dec 

4  ..  Ens.  Sharps,  from  76  F.,  Ens 36  Oct 

H.  Bland,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Gibson,  pro.  48  F 7  Dec. 

Ens.  Nash,  Lt  without  pur 14  Dec. 

R.  Boyce,  Ens.  do do 

Lt  Winniett,  Capt  do.  viee  Bartley,  pro.  Unatt    31  Dec. 

Ensb  Bromhead,  Lt.  do.  vice  Winniett do 

Lt  Twentyman,  from  London  Militia,Ens • do 

Lt.  Law,  Adjt  vice  Maule,  who  resigns  the  Adjtey.  only 37  Nov. 

6  . .  Serg.-Major  Wastle,  Ens.  without  pur 30  Nov. 

Lt  BarUey,  Adjt 31  Dec. 

7  . .  Ens.  Gardner,  Lt.  vice  Wright,  killed  in  action 9  Sept. 

Ens.  Barnard,  do.  vice  Colt,  do do 

Lt  Tibeaudo,  from  6  Lancashire  Militia,  Ens 8  Oct 

G.  J.  Franklin,  Ens 0  Oct. 

Lt  Waller,  Adjt  vice  Hobson,  killed  in  action    do 

Ens.  Courtenay,  Lt.  without  par • 3  Oct. 

F.  Beanchamp,  Ens.  do 16  Oct. 

Ens.  Cole,  Lt.  de.    ...... .•••..>..•............ •*.... .*..•.•.••        do 

Ens.  Montgomery,  Lt  by  pur 16  Nov. 

Ens.  Rumbold,  do.    do.  vice  Coney,  pro 0  Nov. 

Lt.  Twemlow,  from  64  F.,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Thomas,  who  retires  ....  16  Nov. 

Lt.  Jervoise,  Capt  without  pur.  vice  Turner,  pro.  Unatt do 

W.  L.  Browne,  Ens.  by  pur 16  Nov. 

E.  Waller,  Ens.  without  pur 16  Nov. 

Lt  MacHenry,  Capt.  do.  vice  Heyland,  pro.  Unatt   31  Dec. 

Ens.  Watson,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Carpenter,  pro 17  Nov. 

8  ..  Lt  Vincent,  from  3  W.  1.  R.,  Lt  vice  Kerrick,  exch 31  Dec. 

9  .  •  Ens.  Agnew,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Thursley,  pro 3  Oct 

Ens.  GIpps,  Lt  without  pur.  vioe  Bedford,  93  F.  9  Oct. 

J.  S.  Jeffiues,  Ens.  do.  vice  Gippa    ^yzcci^Dv  V^OUgdt: 


371  Pramotiofis,  Appoinivicnts^  l^c. 

0th  Foot.— W.  F.  Field,  Ens.  without  pnr.>..  ■ 16  Oct.  (>5 

10th  Foot— Ens.  Beale,  Lt.  without  pur.  vice  Chandler,  pro.  in  62  F 23  Nov. 

M.  M.  Battye,  Ens.  do do 

Ens.  Donald,  from  Canadian  Rifles,  Ens 7  Dee. 

Acting  As8ist.*Surg.  Tucker,  Assist-Surg 18  July 

Ens.  Purvis,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Beatty,  who  retires   • 21  Dec. 

12  . .  T.  H.  Oliver,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Terry,  26  F 9  Oct. 

L.  Knipe,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Wilkie,  pro 7  Dec. 

J.  0.  Johnson,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Kuipe,  95  F do 

13  ..  Ens.  Stewart,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Long,  pro 2  Oct. 

A.  G.  Wynen,  Ens.  do.  vice  Stewart • do 

14  ..  Serg.- Major  Bance,  Ens.  without  pur 9  Oct. 

Lt.  Barton,  from  North  Lincoln  MiUtia,  do.    do 26  Oct. 

15  . .  Ens.  Fitzmanricey  from  Kerry  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 23  Oct. 

Lt.  Hopkins,  Capt.  do.  vice  Colbome,  pro.  Unatt 16  Oct. 

Ens.  Dickson,  Lt.  vice  Hopkins    do 

Lt.  Aytonn,  from  Fife  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Dickson   26  Oct 

16  ..  Ens.  Hogge,  Lt.  without  pur.  vice  Parker,  dead 11  Oct. 

G.  Street  Ens.  do.  vice  Hogge 9  Nov. 

T.  Russell,  Ens.  by  pur 23  Nov. 

B.  H.  Westby,  do.    do 7  Dec. 

17  ..  Lt.  Fowler,  from  Cape  M.  R.,  Lt 9  Nov. 

Ens.  Hurtwell,  Lt.  without  pur do 

Lt.  Swire,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Croker,  who  retires • 23  Nov. 

Ens.  Maycock,  Lt.  do 7  Dec. 

Lt.  Dyer,  Capt.  vice  Armstrong,  pro.  Unatt • 14  Dec. 

Ens.  Webber,  Lt.  vice  Dyor    14  Dec. 

Lt.  Colboun,  from  Donegal  Militia,  Ens do 

T.  R.  Hunt,  Ens.  without  pur 21  Dec. 

18..  Ens.  Darwell,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Esmonde,  pro 23  Oct. 

Lt.  Canavan,  from  52  F.,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Ward,  resigned   ....    9  Nov. 

Lt.  Wilton,  Adjt.  vice  Jex-Bhike,  who  resigns  the  Adjtcy .  only 30  Nov. 

Lt.  Dare,  from  Paym.,  23  F.,  Lt.  vice  Elliott,  94  F 28  Dec. 

Ens.  Hall,  from  40  F.,  Ens do 

19  . .  Capt.  A.  Jackson,  from  fa.  p.  Unatt.,  Capt  vice  R.  Barrett,  exch 2  Oct. 

Lt.  Westropp,  from  76  F.,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Jackson,  wbo  retires  ....    9  Oct. 

Major  Rooke,  Lt.-Col.  vice  Unett,  died  of  his  wounds 15  Sept. 

Capt.  Bright,  Major,  vice  Rooke do 

Lt.  Bayley,  Capt.  vice  Godfrey,  died  of  his  wounds 14  Sept 

Lt.  Farrington,  from  98  F.,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Grimston,  who  retires  . .  26  Oct. 

Ens.  Young,  Lt  vice  Bayley , ,, 14  Sept. 

Lt.  Bew,  from  London  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Young  < 26  Oct 

Lt  Warburton,  Capt  vice  Bright 15  Sept. 

Ens.  Hiffeman,  Lt.  vice  Warburton do 

Lt  lies,  from  1  Surrey  Militia,  Ens 16  Nov. 

Qr.- Master  Palmer,  Paym • •..«    7  Dec. 

20  .  •  S*  Bgan,  Ens.  without  pur « 9  Oct. 

Capt.  Steevens,  Major,  vice  Crawley,. who  retires  on  full  pay   16  Oct 

Lt.  Padfield,  Capt.  vice  Chapman,  died  of  his  wounds 21  Sept. 

Lt  Meares,  do.  vice  Steevens    « « .  16  Oct 

Ens.  Nunn,  Lt.  vice  PadHeld 21  Sept. 

Ens.  Vereker,  do.  vice  Meares    16  Oct. 

Ens.  Duffln»  do.  by  pur.  vice  Warren,  pro do 

Eos.  Gethin,  do.    do.  vice  Rotherbam,  who  retires do 

R.  Blount,  Ens.  do.  vice  Gethin    15  Oct 

F.  A.  Ramsay,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Vereker   16  Oct. 

T.  H.  Hoblyn,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Carden,  pro 26  Oct. 

C.  K.  Chatfield,  Ens.  witliout  pur 2  Nov. 

Lt.  Geraghty,  Adjt 16  Nov. 

21  . .  Ens.  Sherwood,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Sheffield,  pro 9  Oct. 

Ens.  de  Montfort,  do.    do.  vice  L.  T.  CUrke,  retired «•••        do 

Gent.  Cadet  Gaskell,  from  R.  M.  C,  Ens.  without  pur 16  Nov. 

Hon.  Major  Knox,  from  a  Depot  Batt.,  Major,  vice  Hobbs,  exch 30  Nov. 

Ens.  Grossman,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Image,  pro do 

C.  C.  Gore,  Eos.  without  pur.  vice  Green,  pro do 

J.  H.  Cowan,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Grossman , 7  Doc. 

22  . .  G.  Palliser,  Ens,  without  pur 16  Oct 

Lt  Bouveriei  Capt.  by  pur,  vice  Bampfylde,  who  retires  iys^.t^.W.C>.U  2  Nov. 


Ptcmotiomy  Appointments,  ^e,  872 

SSnd  Foot.-^Capt.  N.  Wrixon,  from  h.  p.  Unatt,  do.  (repaying  the  difference) 

▼ice  Breton,  exch 2  Nor.  55 

Lt.  M'Bean,  Capt.  by  par.  vice  Wrixon,  who  retires do 

Ens.  Dean,  Lt*  by  pur.  vice  Bonverie do 

Ens.  Tyftcke,  do.    do.  vice  'f  wecdie,  who  retires do 

Ens.  EUb,  do.    do.  vice  M^Bean do 

B.  Winthorp, do.    do.  vice  Dean 9  Not. 

Ens.  L'Estrange,  Lt  vice  Hill,  dead 28  June 

Lt  Middleton,  from  2  Warwlcli  Militia,  Ens 16  Nor. 

Capt.  GammeU,  from  63  F.,  Capt.  vice  Bonverie,  who  exch 23  Nov. 

Ens.  Campbell,  Lt  by  pur. do 

F.  A.  Cobham,  Ens.  do 22  Nov. 

C.  Tucker,  do.    do 23  Nov. 

T.  R.  Parr,  do.    do 30  Nov. 

Ens.  Hinds,  Lt  by  pur. 7  Dec. 

2d  Stoff  Surg.  Madise,  Surg,  vice  Williamson,  Staff do 

SSrd  Foot-~Ens.  Knight,  Lt  vice  Somerville,  killed  in  action 9  Sept. 

Ens.  Tilly,  do.  vice  Dyneley,  do do 

C.  J.  Wrench,  Ens.  vice  Knight    8  Oct 

A.  Gary,  do.  vice  Tilly    • 9  Oct 

Lt.  Prevost,  AdJ t  vice  Dyneley,  killed  in  action do 

Lt.  Cosiley,  from  South  Gloucester  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur. 15  Oct. 

G.  Packe,  Ens.  do .16  Oct 

Lt  Millistt,  Capt.  do.  vice  Bruce,  pro 30  Nov. 

Ens.  Utterton,  Lt.  do.  vice  Holden,  died  of  his  wounds 10  Sept 

Ens.  Bloxsome,  Lt  do.  vice  Beck,  do 30  Sept. 

Ens.  Bussell  and  Hill,  Lts.  do 16  Oct. 

Lt  Jaoquet,  from  5  Middlesex  Militia,  Ens.  do 29  Nov. 

A.  Graham,  Ens.  without  pur 30  Nov. 

Ens.  Gosting,  Lt.  do 7  Dec. 

Acting  Assist-Snrg.  Morris,  Assist-Surg 2  Feb. 

Qr.-Master  Aston,  Paym.  vice  Dare,  18  F 28  Dec. 

24  . .  G.  Scott  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Troup,  35  F 2  Oct. 

Ens.  Streatfleld,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Armit,  who  retires 26  Oct 

26  . .  Ens.  Roes,  from  Monaghan  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Shafto,  pro.  in  92  F 2  Oct. 

Ens.  Terry,  from  12  F.,  Ens 9  Oct 

E.  A.  T.  Cunynghame,  do.  vice  Moorhead,  pro.  in  92  F do 

Acting  AsBist.Snrg.  Gamble,  Assist-Surg.  vice  Fraser,  pro.  on  Staff..  13  Oct. 

C.  H.  Layard,  Eos.  without  pur 23  Oct 

Lt.  Blomfield,  Capt  do.  vice  Napier,  pro.  Uuatt   do 

Ens.  Lewis,  Lt.  do.  vice  Blomfield do 

Ens.  Eyne,  from  58  F.,  Ens.  do 25  Oct. 

Lt  Voules,  from  The  Queen's  Own  Militia,  do.    do 26  Oct 

H.  v.  Jones,  Eds.  without  pur 14  Nov. 

■     E.  T.  Evans,  do.    do. 15  Nov. 

T.  S.  Mitchell,  do.    do 16  Nov. 

Ens.  Fitzgerald,  from  Kerry  Militia,  Ens.  do.  vice  Mitchell,  29  F 30  Nov. 

2nd  Staff  Surg.  Carr,  Surg,  vice  McGregor,  pro 14  Dec. 

26  . .  Ens.  Beers,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Noun,  who  retires 23  Oct 

H.  Gandy,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Wardell,  83  F do 

W.  L.  Knowles,  do.    do.  vice  Beers 7  Dec. 

Eos.  Marsden,  from  5  West  York  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice 

Knowles,  63  F do 

T.  Turner,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Lukis,  pro.  in  64  F 28  Dec. 

27  ..  LtGarstio,from06F.,Lt 16  Oct 

28  .  •  Brev.-Major  Butler,  Major,  vice  Andrews,  retired  on  full  pay 9  Oct 

Lt.  Turner,  Capt  vice  Butler do 

Ens.  Guard,  Lt  vice  Tomer do 

W.  O.  Bourke,  Ens.  vice  Guard do 

N.  Fitz-Stubbs,  Ens.  by  pur 16  Oct 

Lt.  Bell,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Dennie,  retired  on  full  pay    .  • 30  Not. 

Ens.  CoUum,  Lt  do.  vice  Bell do 

Ens.  Newbatt,  from  76  F.,  Ens.  do do 

Capt  Brett,  from  West  Essex  Militia,  do.    do do 

Lt.  Worthlngton,  Ac|jt.  vice  Smith,  who  resigns  the  Adjtcy.  only  ....    7  Dec. 

Qr.-Master  Berry,  Paym 14  Dec. 

8erg.-MaJor  Lumsden,  Qr.-Master    do 

Ens.  Pinniger,  from  58  F.,  Ens 21  Dec. 

B  B 
Digitized  by  V^OO^ Lt^ 


878  PramotimUf  Appointments^  ^c 

29th  Foot.— Capt.  Borell,  from  81  P.,  Capt.  yioe  Tonnoohy,  who  ezch.  ••••••    7  Ang.  66 

Bns.  Taylor/ Lt  vice  Hart,  dead  98  June 

BDfl.  Ledgard,  do 27  Jnne 

Ens.  Hart,  from  40  F.»  £d8 16  Oct 

Lt.  Wood,  from  81  F.,  Lt.  Tiee  Browne,  exdi 9  Aug. 

Serg.-Miyor  Bailey,  Qr.-Maater,  vice  Walsh,  dead • 2  Not. 

Bns.  Gorton,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Fitz-Qerald,  who  retires  ••...•» 9  Nor. 

Bns.  Mitchell,  from  26  F.,  Ens • 30  Nor. 

Ens.  Bckersall,  Lt  yice  Simmons,  dead   ••••    4  Dee. 

Etis.  Whin,  from  76  F.,  Ens. 14  Dec. 

Lt.  Jameson,  from  3  W.  I.  Regt,  Payro.  yice  Naylor,  Staff 28  Dec. 

30  • .  Lt.  Sanders,  Adjt.  rice  Forbes,  died  of  his  wounds    • 2  Oct. 

Major  Sillery,  Lt.-Col.  rice  PatuUo,  killed  in  aeUon 9  Sept 

BrcY.-Major  Pakenbam,  Major,  vice  Silleiy «••••••••••        do 

M.  D.  Stevenson,  Ens.  vice  Deane,  killed  in  action    9  Oct. 

Ens.  Neville,  Lt.  without  pur.  vice  Forbes,  died  of  his  wounds    2  Sept. 

£.  W.  Joy,  Ens.  do.  vice  Neville 26  0et. 

Lt.  Hill,  Capt  vice  Pakenham * •  • . .    9  Sept 

Bns.  Smith,  Lt  without  pur. do 

Gent  Cadet  Pnlleine,  from  R.  M.  C,  Ens.  do 16  Not. 

Capt  Grant,  from  London  Militia,  Paym.  vice  Fitsgerald •  • . .  28  Dec 

31  •  *  Lt.  Spaight,  Capt  vice  Anderson,  killed  in  action 5  Sept 

Ens.  Thwaytes,  Lt.  vice  Speight    do 

W.  F.  Anderson,  Ens.  vice  Thwaytes    2  Oct 

Lt.  Gould,  from  1  W.  I.  R.,  Lt  vice  Fitsmaurioe,  exch • 10  Oct 

J.  T.  A.  Gardiner,  Ens.  without  pur 23  Oct 

Lt  Herbert,  Capt  vice  Attree,  killed  in  action  9Bept 

Bns.  Deane,  Lt.  vice  Herbert.  • •        do 

Ens.  Maybury ,  from  Kerry  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Deane 9  Nov. 

2nd  S.  Surg.  Hoskin,  Surg,  viee  Ivey,  Staff 7  Dec 

Major  Eagar,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.,  Miyor,  vice  Lnmley,  exch • 21  Dec 

Lt  Gould,  Capt.  vice  Eager,  pro.  Unatt do 

Bns.  Cromartie,  Lt.  vice  Gould 21  Dec 

Lt  Phillipson,  from  Shropshire  Militia,  Ens do 

32  .«  N.  T.  Crane,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Knox,  pro 9  Oct 

Lt.  Patterson.  Capt.  vice  Seward,  dead    13  July 

Ens.  Knox,  Lt.  vice  Patterson do 

J.  Brackenbury,  Ens.  vice  Knox    28  ISior. 

6.  C.  Hill,  Ens.  by  pur • 30  Nov. 

33  ..  Ens.  Bally,  Lt  vice  Donovan,  killed  in  action    9  Se^t 

W.  H.  Gore,  Ens.  vice  Bally 9  Oct 

Major-Gen.  Yorke,  Col.  vice  D'Oyly,  dead  .  •  * 27  Sept 

Ens.  Bayliff,  Roberts,  and  Elliott,  Lto.  without  pur 16  Oct 

J.  M.  Shipton.  Ens.  do 14  Oct. 

M.  Lynch,  do.    do. 16  Oct. 

F.  Easton,  do.    do 16  Oct 

Brev.-Lt-Col.  Mundy,  Lt-Gol.  vice  Gough,  died  of  his  wounds 19  Sept 

Capt.  Ceilings,  Major,  vice  Mundy    do 

Brev.-Major  Donovan,  do.  vice  Erskine,  pro.  Unatt 26  Oct 

Lt  Kenrick,  Capt  vice  Collings 19  Sept 

Lt.  Presoott,  do.  vice  Donovan 26  Oct 

Ens.  Statham,  Lt  vice  Kenrick 19  Sept^ 

Ens.  Thistlethway te,  do.  vice  Prescott 96  Oct 

R.  T.  B.  Browne,  Ens.  vice  Statham    do 

Lt  Carr,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Corbett,  who  retires    2  Nov. 

Ens.  Crosse,  Lt.  do.  vice  Carr    9  Nov. 

The  Commission  of  Ens.  and  Aoyt.  Toseland,  to  be  antedated  to 16  Aug. 

E.  Tanner,  Ens.  by  pur 30  Nov. 

34  . .  Ens.  Dashwood,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Scott,  pro 9  Oct. 

C.  L.  Dashwood,  Eos.  do.  vice  Dashwood    do 

Brev.-LtCol.  Goodenough,  Lt-CoL  vice  Brown,  retired  on  full  pay  ..  26  Oct. 

Bcv.-M^jor  Gwilt,  Major,  vice  Goodenough    « • . .        do 

Lt.  Chapman,  Capt.  vice  Gwilt do 

Lt.  Byron,  Adjt 80  Nov. 

36  •  •  Ens.  Ansell,  Lt  without  pur.  vice  Hughes,  92  F.   2  Oct 

Ens.  Troup,  from  24  F.,  Ens.  vice  Ansell. . . .  • • do 

W.  H.  B.  Payn,  Ens.  without  pur 7  Dec. 

36  ..  Lt  Brockman,  Capt  vice  Rotton,  dead  • •••••..    8Nov. 

Digitized  by  ^^jOO^  VC 


Promotions,  Appainiments,  ^c«  ^74 

96th  Fbot.— Eds.  HodgBotiy  Lt  vice  Broekman 8  Koy.  A5 

R.  L.  Hawkes,  Ens.  Tiee  Hodgson    « 90  Noy. 

R.  Gun,  Bos 21  Dee. 

Lt  Rloe,  Capt.  by  pur.  rice  Garden,  who  retires 28  Dee. 

87Ui  Foot ^Brar. -Col.  Bragge^  fromh.  p.  Unatt,  Migor,  Tlce  Fraocklyn,  pro. 

Unatt 26  Oct 

BreT.-MaJor  Lewis,  Mi^or,  by  pur.  vice  Bragge,  who  retires    do 

Lt.  Luxmoore,  Capt.  by  par.  tice  Lewis • d» 

Bus.  and  Adjt  Bomi,  to  have  the  rank  of  Lt • do 

Bns.  Reece,  Lt  by  par.  vice  Ltixmoore    do 

The  promotions  of  Surg.  Cameron,  and  of  Assist.-Sttrg.  Fleming  on  the 

20th  July  last,  have  been  cancelled. 
G.  J.  H.  Msson,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Reece 28  Dec. 

38  . .  Seig.-Major  Smith,  Qr.-Master,  Tice  Little,  cancelled 1  Deo. 

39  ..  Lt  Bennett,  AdJt  vice  Philllpps,  pro 26  Get. 

Brer.-Midor  Hudson,  Major,  by  pur.  Tice  Herbert,  who  retires  10  Nor. 

Lt.  de  Bobeck,  Capt.  by  par.  tice  Hudson k . .        do 

A.  H.  Woodroofe,  Bns.  do do 

Ens.  Sharpies,  Lt  do.  vice  De  Robeck 14  Dec. 

R.  A.  V.  Pope,  Ens.  do 21  Dec. 

40  ..  Ens.  Vieth,  from  8  W.  L  R.,  Bns 9  Oct 

8.  R.  Handy,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Hart,  29  F 16  Oct. 

Lt  Brodhurtt  Capt.  do.  vice  Thomas,  pro.  Unatt 26  April 

Capt  Hill,  fh)m  76  F.,  Capt  vice  Dawson,  ezcb 7  Dec. 

Ens.  Cooke,  Lt.  vice  Brodhurst 26  April 

y.  F.  Pennefanther,  Ens.  vice  M'Grath,  superseded  for  being  absent  with- 
out leave    7  Dec. 

Lt.  O'Hara,  Capt.  by  pur • • 14  Dee. 

B.  Hall,  Bns.  by  pur 28  Dec. 

Lt  Johnston,  from  Leitrim  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur do 

41  . .  Lt  Lowry,  Capt  vice  Every,  killed  in  action 9  Sept. 

Ens.  Smith,  Lt  vice  Lowry  do 

Lt  Gvrynne,  from  Glsmorgan  Militia,  Bns.  vice  Smith 9  Oct 

Major  Pratt,  Lt-Col.  vice  Eman,  killed  in  action  9  Sept. 

Capt  Steward,  M^jor,  vice  Pratt do 

L.  Waring,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Boddington,  pro 23  Oct 

Lt.  Sheehy,  firom  64  F.,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Lockhart,  killed  in  action  16  Nov. 
Colour-Serg.  Fitzgerald,  Efns.  do .' do 

42  . .  Lt  Scott,  Capt.  vice  Cunninghame,  dead 6  Sept. 

Bns.  Hesketb,  Lt.  without  pur. do 

Bns.  Bramley,  Bayley,  and  Bosworth,  do.    do 2  Oct. 

T.  M'Farfarlane,  Bns.  do do 

Lt.-Col.  Cameron,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.,  Lt.-Col.  rice  TuUoch,  exch 9  Oct. 

W.  H.  Spooner,  Ens.  by  pur • do 

Capt  Wilkinson,  Mijor,  vice  Cameron,  pro.  Unatt do 

Lt  Moseley,  Capt  vied  Wilkinson    « do 

Eds.  Furse,  Lt.  vice  Moseley do 

Ens.  Shuttleworth,  Lt.  by  pur 23  Oct 

Lt.  M'Dakin,  from  North  Lincoln  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur do 

Ens.  James,  Haynes,  and  Underwood,  Lts.  by  pur. 23  Nov. 

Ens.  Fraser,  Lt  do • 14  Dec. 

43*. •  Lt. Colvlle,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Stapleton,  Gr.  Gds 9  Oct 

Bns.  Close,  Lt  do.  vice  Colvile do 

y.  Fane,  Ens.  without  pur do 

Lt.  Pakenham,  Adjt.  vice  Wllmot,  pro •  •  •    6  July 

Bns.  Glover,  Lt  vice  Grace,  dead 29  Aug. 

W.  Livesay,  Ens.  vice  Glover    26  Oct 

Bns.  Gorton,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Dick,  who  retires  .'. 14  Dec. 

44  ..  Brev.-Major  Begbie,  from  h.  p.  Unatt,  Capt.,  repaying  the  differencci. 

vice  Howard,  who  exch 9  Oct. 

Lt  Herey,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Begbie,  who  retires 9  Nov. 

Bns.  Mellish,  Lt.  without  pur. • , 23  Nov. 

Bns.  Trimmer,  from  West  Suffolk  Militia,  Bns.  do do 

Bns.  Hodgson  and  Pitt,  Lts.  without  pur • • 7  Dec. 

Seig.-Major  O'Nein,  Bns.  do » 6  Dec. 

C.  B.  Lewis,  Ens.  by  pur • 7  Dec* 

46  . .  C.  B.  Steward,  Ens.  by  pur do 

A.  Q.  smith,  do.     do ttg-i,VeWyr  _jj, 


B7&  Promolians,  Appointments^  tfc* 

46th  Foot. — Lt  Danscombe.  Capt.  ?ioe  Hardy,  pro.  Uoatt. 2  Oct.  bb 

Ens.  Foster,  Lt.  Tice  Dunscombe do 

S.  J.  Carlow,  Ens.  vice  Foster do 

Lt.  Herbert,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Hesketb,  vrho  retires    16  Nov. 

Ens.  Morland,  Lt.  do 26  Oct. 

G.  A.  Agnewy  Ens.  do.  vice  Morland 8  Not. 

H.  A.  Wbitmore,  Bns.  witliout  pur.  vice  Agnew,  90  F 9  Nov. 

47  •  •  Lt.  Henley,  from  Roscommon  Militia,  Ens.  without  par 2  Oct. 

Lt.  Palmer,  Adjt 16  Oct 

Lt.  Lucas,  Capt.  vice  Rooke,  died  of  his  wounds    , « 2  Oct. 

Ens.  Davem,  Lt.  vice  Lucas • do 

Lt.  Scott,  from  Renfrew  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Davera 26  Oct. 

48  . .  Ens.  Rawlins,  Piggott,  Willcinson,  and  Prior,  Lts.  without  pur 16  Oct. 

Ens.  Campbell,  Lt.  by  par.  vice  Handcock,  who  retires do 

H.  T.  Sheppard,  Ens.  without  pur 14  Oct. 

C.  H.  Chauncy,  do.    do 16  Oct. 

H.  O'Brien,  do.    do 16  Oct. 

T.  6.  Oilling,  do.  by  pur 23  Oct. 

Lt.  Forster,  from  2  Surrey  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 23  Nov. 

Ens.  Gibson,  from  4  F.,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Heathcote,  pro 7  Dec. 

Lt.  Trent,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Herbert,  who  retires 21  Dec. 

Ena.  Pennington,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Trent ^ 28  Dec 

T.  Hall,  Ens.  by  pur do 

49  0m  Lt-Col.  Armstrong,  from  Unatt,  Lt..Col.  vice  Baddeley,  ezch. 2  Oct. 

Brev.-Mi^or  King,  Major,  vice  Armstrong,  pro.  Unatt do 

Lt  Fitzgerald ,  Capt  vice  King '. do 

Ens.  Burrowes,  Lt 0  Sept 

Lt  Donovan,  from  Sussex  Militia,  Bns • 2  Oct 

Assist-Surg.  Adrien,  from  Staff,  Assist-Surg.  vice  Jephson,  exch do 

Lt  Hopkins,  Capt  vice  Rochfort,  killed  in  action 9  S^t 

Ens.  Astley,  Lt  by  pur. 9  Oct 

Ens.  Crossman,  do.    do 23  Nov. 

Ens.  Spratt,  do.  without  pur.  vice  Fitzgerald 2  Oct 

C.  B.  K.  Alleyne,  Ens.  by  pur 30  Nor. 

Serg.-Major  Metcalf,  Ens.  without  pur 7  Dec. 

60  . .  Lt.  Dimond,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Galton,  who  retires 2  Oct. 

Ens.  Lewes,  Lt  do.  vice  Dimond • .         do 

H.  E.  W.  Preston,  Ens.  do.  vice  Bumand,  pro.  in  Coldst.  Gds 9  Not. 

Capt  Drought,  from  92  F.,  Capt  vice  Macfarlane,  exch 30  Nov. 

A.  Gray,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Lewes 7  Dec 

Capt  Trower,  from  9  Drs.,  Capt.  vice  Fawcett,  exch 14  Dec. 

Brer.-Major  Hibbert,  Major,  by  pur.  viee  Frampton,  who  retires 21  Dec 

Lt  Steward,  from  67  F.,  Capt  by  par.  vice  Hibl)ert 28  Dec. 

62  •  •  Lt  Peel,  Capt  vice  Steward,  dead   22  Aug. 

Ens.  Wynniatt,  Lt.  vice  Peel do 

Serg.-Major  Murphy,  Ens.  vice  Wynniatt 2  Nov. 

Ens.  Atldnson,  Lt  without  pur.  vice  Canavan,  pro.  in  18  F. 9  Nor. 

Acting  Assist-Surgs.  Oogarty  and  Innes,  Assist-Surgs 

63  ..  Ens.  Ffrench,  Lt  without  pur.  vice  Humfrey,  62  F 9  Oct. 

J.  Miller,  Ens.  vice  Ffrench    do 

Ens.  Ffrench,  Lt  vice  Robertson,  dead    21  Oct 

Lt  Brockhurst,  from  6  Lancashire  Militia,  Ens 28  De6^ 

66  . .  Lt.  Morgan,  Capt.  vice  Cuddy,  killed  in  action 9  Sept 

Ens.  Young,  Lt.  vice  Moi^gan do 

Ens.  Morgan  and  Theobald,  Lts.  without  par 2  Oct 

M.  J.  F.  Kenny,  Ens.  do 30  Sept. 

G.  PIrrie,  do.    do 1  Oct 

W.  J.  B.  Martin,  do.    do 2  Oct 

Ens.  Landon,  from  Hereford  Militia,  do.    do 9  Oct. 

G.  D.  Lys,  Paym.  vice  Macdonuell,  Depot  Batt do 

Ens.  French,  Lt  without  pur.    ...• *. 2  Oct. 

Ens.  Dahon  and  Heberden,  do.    do 23  Oct 

N.  F.  Uniacke,  Ens.  do do 

J.  F.  Morton,  Ens.  by  pnr 26  Oct. 

O.  S.  Delano-Osbome, do.    do... 2  Nov. 

Bns.  Hilton,  Lt  by  pur 21  Dec. 

66  . .  R.  Bythell,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Massy,  pro 2  Oct. 

C.  G.  Buckner,  Ens.  withoutpur 2  Nov. 

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PromotiatiSy  Appointments ^  8fc.  876 

d6th  Foot^^d  L<.  Watson,  from  Ceylon  Beg^t.,  Lt.  do.  .  > Q  Not.  56 

H.  Finlay,  Paym.  vice  Lawson  14  Dec. 

67th  Foot.— H.  Wayne,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Filmer,  pro.  in  Or.  Gds 2  Oct. 

Buff  Assiflt.-Surg.  Griffin,  Af9i8t.-Surg.  Tice  Scott,  Staff 23  Oct 

Bne.  Mills,  Lt.  yice  Carweu,  dead 8  Oct 

R.  A.  H.  Cox,  Ens.  vice  Mills 2  Not. 

Gent.  Cadet  Daniel,  from  R.  M.  C,  without  pur 16  Not. 

Assist-Surg.  Ferguson,  from  Staff,  Assist-Suig.  Tice  Williamson,  re. 
signed    7  Dec. 

58  ..  Lt  Wynyard,  Capt.  by  par.  Tice  BalneaTis,  who  retires 9  Oct. 

Ens.  HIngeston,  Lt  do.  vice  Wynyard 26  Oct 

Lt  Maclaren,  f!rom  Berwick  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  Tice  Eyne,  26  F.        do 

E.  T.  Pinnipr,  Ens.  by  pur.  Tice  HIngeston    21  Dec 

Lt.  Jones,  from  4  West  York  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  Tice  Finniger, 

28  P. do 

R.  Newton,  Ens.  by  pur. 28  Dec. 

59  ..  J.  M'Mullln,  Ens.  without  pur 16  Not. 

BeT.-Major  Lodder,  Major,  Tice  Boughey,  dead 21  Jidy 

Lt.  Leyne,  Capt  Tice  Lodder. do 

Lt.  Kean,  do.  Tice  Stanhope,  dead 14  Sept 

Ens.  Surge,  Lt  Tice  Leyne    21  July 

Ens.  Joy,  do.  Tice  Kean 14  Bept 

T.  F.  Bowen,  Ens.  Tice  Joy    29  Not. 

60  ..  Ens.  Tilford,  to  be  Adjt 9  Oct 

Ens.  Shackle,  Forbes,  Hazen,  Phillipps,  Lts.  without  pur 23  Oct 

R.  J.  Hickman,  Ens.  do r 20  Oct 

T.  M.Warren,  do.    do 21  Oct. 

G.  Hatchell,  do.    do 22  Oct. 

J.  O.  Young,  do.    do •  •  23  Oct. 

Ens.  Shaw,  Lt  by  pur.  tIcc  Hannam,  retired ^  Oct. 

Ens.  Stehelin,  Allen,  Forsyth,  and  Ashburnham,  Lts.  without  pur do 

Lt.  Sewell,  from  the  King's  Own  Militia,  Ens.  do 25  Oct. 

LtWigg,from  do.  do.    do 26  Oct 

A.  Tufibell,  Ens.  do 9  Not. 

Capt.  Jennings,  from  the  Queen's  own  Militia,  do.    do 23  Not. 

Ens.  Parr,  from  22  F.,  do 30  Not. 

Lt.  Ellis,  Capt.  by  pur.  Tice  Salmon,  who  retires    14  Dec 

Ens.  Brereton,  from  North  Gloucester  Militia,  Ens.  Tice  Parr,  Rifle  Br.        do 

W.  H.  Napier,  Bns.  by  pur 21  Dec. 

Hon.  Lt  Liddell,  Capt.  by  pur.  Tice  Earle,  Rifle  Br 21  Dee. 

61  ..  Lt  Richardson,  Capt  Tice  Powys,  dead    24  Sept. 

Ens.  Dowler,  Lt.  Tice  Richardson do 

S.  B.  Elkington,  Ens.  Tice  Dowler 30  Not. 

02  ..  Lt  Cubitt,  Capt  Tice  Cos,  killed  in  action 9  Sept 

Ens.  Scott,  Lt  Tice  Cubitt 9  Stpt 

Ens.  Walsh,  do.  Tice  Blakiston,  killed  in  action do 

Ens.  Holder,  Lt.  by  purchase,  Tice  Dickson,  pro 9  Oct 

Lt  Keen,  from  2  Stafford  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 7  Oct. 

Lt  O'Hara,  from  Antrim  Artillery,  do.    do 8  Oct 

G.  A.  Crickett,  Ens.  do 9  Oct 

Ens.  Chippindall,  Lt.  Tice  Eagar,  dead 19  Sept 

Ens.  Grant,  do.  Tice  Drought,  pro.  in  92  F 23  Oct 

C.  J.  Miles,  Ens.  by  pur.  Tice  Holder •  •  do 

J.  P.  Sargent,  do.  without  pur.  Tice  Grant do 

Rt.  Chandler,  from  10  F.  Capt.  do.  Tice  Philips,  ret.  on  full  pay 16  Not. 

Lt  Clay,  from  Hampshire  Ajrtillery,  Ens 2  Not. 

Major  Ingall,  Lt-Col.  Tice  'Tayler,  dead  of  his  wounds 25  Oct 

Capt  Rynd,  Major,  Tice  Ingall do 

Lt  Hughes,  Capt.  Tice  Rynd •  •  •  •  do 

Ens.  Staines,  Lt.  Tice  Hughes do 

Ens.  Elliott,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Hay,  promoted  23  Not. 

J.  J.  Carbeiy,  Ens.  do.  in  succession  to  Lt.  Templeman,  who  retires    . .  do 

Ens.  Keen,  Lt  by  pur.  Tice  Templeman,  retired 14  Dec 

Capt.  J.  Charlewood,  from  Unatt.  Capt  vice  Williams,  exch 21  Dec. 

Lt.  Ramsay,  Capt.  by  pur.  Tice  Charlwood,  who  retires do. 

63  ..  Ens.  Byron,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Wyberg,  promoted 26  Oct 

Lt  FitatRoy,  from  83  F.  Capt  by  pur.  Tice  Fearou,  who  retires    ^  ^  |(QY* 

C.  H.  Kinahan,  Ens.  by  pur.  Tice  Byron • , t*«*-«  do 

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377  Promotions^  Appointments^  ^c. 

68id  Foot.— Lt  QammeU,  from  32  F.  Capt  do.  Yice  Bfurdaj;  who  retires  •  •  •  ■  9  Not,  56 

Capt.  BoQTerie,  from  do.  do.  Tioe  Gummell,  exch. ^S  Not. 

Bns.  GraTes,  Lt.  by  pur.  Tlce  Fitz  Gerald,  retired «...        do 

A.  Fluder,  Ens.  do 30  Not. 

Bnt.  Kiiowles,  from  26  F.  Ensign , , «    7  Dec. 

Qr.-Master  logram^  Paymaster,  Tice  Tliorp,  h.  p.  , do 

64th  Foot. — Ens.  D'AcosU,  Lt.  without  pur.  Tice  Sheeby,  pro.  in  41  F 23  Not. 

J.  W.  Taylor,  Ens.  do.  Tice  D'Acosta    do 

Ens.  Lukis,  from  26  F.  Lt.  by  pur.  Tlce  Twemlow,  pro.  in  7  F 14  Dec. 

66  . .  Ens.  Higgin,  Lt.  by  pur.  Tice  Wilford,  who  retires 2  Oct. 

En9.  Lewis,  Lt.  by  pur.  Tice  Little,  who  retires   • 28  Dee. 

67  . .  Capt.  N.  F.  Suclcling,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.  Capt.  Tlce  Pilsworth,  exch. . . ,  30  Not. 

Lt.  Thompaon,  Capt.  by  pur.  Tice  Suckling,  who  retires    do 

Bns.  Robertson,  Lt.  by  pur.  Tice  Thompson ••*.•, do 

Staff  Assist.-Surg.  Ross,  As8ist.-Surg do 

68  r«  Ens.  Brocas,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Edwards,  promoted 9  Oct. 

BreTct-MaJor  Conyers,  from  2  Dr.  Gds.  Capt.  Tlce  Seymour,  exch 3  Not. 

lit.  Cator,  Capt.  without  pur.  ?ice  SomerTille^  pro.  Unatt.j 28  Not. 

Ens.  Milligan,  Lt.  do.  Tice  Cator .' do 

Lt.  Harrison,  from  Cheshire  Militia,  Ens.  Tice  MilUgan do 

60  . .  A8si8t.-Surg.  Gains,  from  66  F.  AssisL-Surgeon , .  80  Not. 

70  . .  Acting  Assi8t.-Surg.  Deakin,  do 28  July 

2nd  Staff  Surg.  Simpson,  Surg.  Tice  Dods,  Staff 9  Oct. 

Acting  Assist-Surg.  Grant,  Assi8t..durg ,    9  Marc)i 

71  » *  J.  H.  Campbell,  Ens.  without  purchase , 16  if  ot. 

Capt.  Hope,  Mq'or,  Tice  Hunter,  dead 31  Oct. 

Lt.  Wemyss,  Capt.  Tice  Hope , , ,        do 

Ens.  Lewis,  Lt.  vice  Wemysa » , ,        do 

£n9.  Hamilton,  do , .  iQ  Not. 

Ens.  Fawkes,  from  Stirlingshire  Militia,  Ens.  , , U  Dec. 

72  . .  Major  Parke,  Lt.-<^ol.  by  pur.  Tice  Gaisford,  who  retires , . . .  23  Not. 

Capt.  Thellusson,  Major,  do.    Tice  Parke do 

Lt.  Feilden,  Capt.  do.  Tice  Thellusson   ,        do 

Ens.  Richardson,  Lt.  do.  Tice  Feilden    do 

p.  Burnet,  Ens.  do.  Tice  Richardson do 

Qr.-Mast.  Serg.  Munro,  Qr.-Master,  Tice  M'Donald,  died  of  his  wounds '80  Not. 
M.  J.  fiaillie.  Ens.  without  purchase 14  Dec 

73  . .  W.  H.  S.  Pigott,  Ens.  without  pur 7  Dec. 

76  . .  Capt.  Dawson,  from  40  F.  Capt.  vice  Hill,  exch .".     7  Dec.* 

76  . .  G.  W.  Wigelsworth,  Ens.  without  pur.  tIc«  Best,  pro.  in  $2  F 4  Oct. 

Ens.  O'Malley,  Lt.  by  pur.  Tlce  Westropp,  pro.  hi  19  F i  23  Oct. 

M.  S.  Sharpe,  Ens.  do.  ?Ice  O'Malley  do 

Lt.  Newbatt,  from  Leicester  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Sharpe,  4  F.  26  Oct. 

M.  J.  Macdonald,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Actnn,  promoted , , ,  9  Not. 

Lt.  Winn,  from  1  Durham  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  Tlce  Newbatt,  28  F.  30  Not. 

Lt.  Grant,  from  Donegal  Militia,  do.  vice  Winn,  29  F U  Dec 

Capt.  J.  Young,  from  h.  p.  88  P.,  Capt,  vice  Senhouse,  exch 28  Dec 

Lt.  Preston,  Capt.  by  pur.  Tice  Young,  who  retires do 

77  ..  Lt.  Knight,  Capt.  Tice  Pechell,  killed  in  acUon  ,  4  Sept. 

Bns.  Saunders,  Lt.  Tice  Knight [  ] ,  ^' 

Bns.  Hill,  from  36  F.  Lt.  by  pur.  Tice  Richards,  who  retires     . . . .  i ! , .  9  Oct 

J.  Jordan,  Ens.  vice  Saunders ^^ 

Lt.  Long,  Capt.  Tice  Parker,  killed  in  action ..,.!.  i 9  Sept 

Lt.  Morgan,  do.  Tice  Knight,  died  of  his  wounds     [[  3  Qcl' 

Lt.  Cardan,  do.  Tice  Hackett,  pro.  Unatt g  jfov 

Ens.  Wanklyn,  Lt.  Tice  Long ','.]'.[[]]  ?  Sept. 

Bns.  Bengough,  do.  Tice  Morgan *  * 3  Oct  * 

Bns.  Rising,  do.  Tice  Garden '..'.*//.*.  9  Not. 

Ens.  Browne,  do.  vice  Ennis,  who  resigns    '.'..!!!!!![**  do 

Lt.  Stone,  from  Cavan  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Wanklyn  ....!.!!......!!!!  6  Not. 

Ens.  Whitty,  from  Queen's  County  Militia,  do.  Tice  Bengough ! !  7  Not* 

J.  Wordsworth,  Bns.  Tice  Browne ^  ajfll 

H.  R.  Bate,  do.  Tice  Rising    '.'.!!'. '.'.'.'.!!!!  9  Not 

R.  Hoekins,  Ens.  by  pur.  Tice  WiUoughby,  60  F.    ...!....,... . .  * . .'  *  7  Dec. 

Lt.  Waters,  Adj 01  n-e' 

78  . .  Lt.  PorTis,  Capt.  Tlce  Ridge,  dead    4  OdL* 

Ens.  Swansoa,  Lt.  Tice  Purvis *'* ^T 

Bns,  Sinclair^ from  79  F.  Ens .'.'...*!*,'.'.!,'.'!.'.'.'!  21  Dec 

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FranwticnSj  Appointments^  ^e.  378 

79tii  Foot— Boa.  Alleyne,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Turner,  pro 2  Nov.  66 

Lt.  SiDclair,  from  Edinburgh  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 30  Nor. 

Ens.  Smith,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  HarrissoOy  pro 7  Doe. 

G.  Duff;  Bns.  by  pur.  yice  Sinclair,  78  P 28  Dec. 

80  .  •  G.  W.  CoMos,  Ens.  by  pur.  yice  Pattisson,  pro 2  Oct. 

Qr.-Master  Browne,  Paymaster,  vice  Bodley,  Depot,  Batt 1  July 

Qr.-Master.-Serg.  Maloney,  Qr.-Master,  yice  Browne 23  Oct. 

81  . .  Capt.  Tonnochy,  from  29  F.  Capt.  yice  Sorell,  ezch. 7  Aug. 

Ens.  Speedy,  Lt  without  pur.  yice  Wright,  pro 23  Oct. 

G.  F.  Jellicoe,  Ens.  do.  yice  Speedy , .        do 

Lt.Todd,Adi " do 

Lt.  Browne,  from  29  F.  Lt.  yice  Wood,  ezch 2  Aug. 

H.  H.  Briscoe,  Ens.  by  pur. , ,  •  •  • 16  Noy. 

Acting  Assist-Surg.  Bicknell,  Assist-Surg 16  May 

82  . .  Lt.  Biggs,  Capt  without  pur 2  Oct. 

Bns.  Linton,  Lt  yice  Biggs    do 

£.  S.  Lock»  Ens.  yice  Linton , • do 

B.  8.  Mason,  Ens.  by  pur •  •  •• •  9  Oct. 

Lt  Browne,  Adj « do 

A,  W.  Stewart,  Ens.  without  pur.  yice  Massey,  Soots  Fus.  Gds 26  Oct 

Bos.  Allen,  Lt.  do.  vice  Dowker,  dead • 27  Oct. 

Lt  Parkerson,  from  West  Norfolk  Militia,  Ens.  do 23  Noy. 

83  .9  Capt  Hon,  E.  J.  W.  Forester,  from  b.  p.  ITnatt.  Capt.  yice  Moore,  exeb.    9  Oct 

Bns.  Wardell,  from  26  F.  Ens.  yice  Colthurst^  pro • 16  Oct. 

Assist-Surg.  Stephenson,  from  81  F.  Surg,  yice  Clark,  dead 14  Dec. 

Staff  A8sist.-Snrg.  Miles,  Assist-Surg.  vice  Bews,  pro.  on  Staff 28  Dec. 

84  ..  F.  A.  Magrath,  Ens.  by  pur • 7  Dec. 

Ens.  Gibaut,  Lt.  vice  Brackenbury,  dead 26  Aug. 

86  . .  Lt.  Athorpe,  Capt.  by  pur.  yice  Rooper,  who  retires 2  Oct 

Ens.  Reeves,  Lt.  by  pur.  yice  Athorpe 9  Oct. 

Capt.  Williamson,  Major,  do.  yice  Massy,  who  retires 16  Oct. 

Lt  Hogge,  Capt.  do.  vice  Williamson • do 

Bns.  White,  Lt  by  pur.  yice  Hogge 16  Noy. 

Lt.  Glyn,  Capt  by  pur.  yice  Knoi,  pro.  in  a  Prov.  Batt.  . .  •  • 30  Noy. 

Eds.  Galbraith,  Lt.  do.  yice  Glyn • do 

F.  A.  Thomas,  Ens.  do.  yice  Galbraith 29  Noy. 

C.  Doughty,  do.  do.  yice  Reeyes • < 30  Noy. 

W.  U.  Urquhart,  do.  do.  yice  White 7  Dec. 

G.  H.  Bowles,  Ens.  by  pur. • • 27  Dec 

R.  J.  Birch,  do.    do 28  Dec. 

86  . .  Capt.  Gale,  from  h.  p.  26  F.,  Capt  vice  Thornton,  who  ezch 28  Dec. 

87  .  •  2od  Lt.  Osborne,  Lt.  by  pur.  yice  Steuart,  who  retirea 9  Oct 

Major  Murray,  Lt.-CoI.  do.  yice  KIdd,  who  retires ,     2  Noy. 

Captain  Robertson,  Major,  do.  yice  Murray do 

Lt.  Osborne,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Robertson 30  Noy. 

Eos.  Lampen,  Lt.  do.  vice  Osborne do 

Ens.  Simpson,  do.  do.  vice  (htiham,  who  retires do 

88  ..  Ens.  Watson  Sc  Austin,  Lts.  without  pnr , 8  June 

Ens.  Birch  8c  Burke,  do.  do 17  Aug. 

Ens.  Dew,  do.  do 21  Sept. 

Ens.  Mitchell,  from  Roscommon  MUitia,  Ens.  do 2  Oct 

Ens.  Dodgin,  Mallet,  and  Woodurd,  Lts.  do «...«, 16  Oct. 

Ens.  Nicholson,  from  Sligo  Militia,  Ens.  do 15  Oct 

Qr.-Master  de  Blaqulere,  from  Westmeath  Militia,  do.  do 16  Oct. 

Lt.  Kenny,  Capt.  do.  yice  J.  H.  Burke,  pro.  Unatt 20  Oct 

Bns.  Irwin,  Lt.  do.  yice  Kenny • « do 

Ens.  Moore,  Lt  by  pur • do 

Sergeant  Cape,  Ens.  without  pur 25  Oct 

J .  B.  Whitla,  do.  do , 26  Oct. 

Ens.  Gilby,  Lt.  by  pur.  yice  Browne,  pro , 9  Nov. 

Lt  Hamilton.  Capt  by  pnr.  vice  Qrogan,  who  retirea   13  Nov. 

W.  King,  Ens.  do «^ do 

Ens.  Miller,  Lt.  do.  yice  Hamilton    ' 14  Dec. 

W.  Hatfield,  Ens.  by  pur v  28  Dec. 

Qr.-Master-Serg.  Evans,  Qr.-Master,  yice  Moor,  Depot  Batt do 

89  . »  Ens.  Bowness,  Hclme  and  Manners,  Its.  without  pur, 23  Oct. 

O.  H.  Strong,  Ens.  do 22  Oct 

W.Sealy,    do.    do r 280ct. 

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379  Promotions^  Appointments,  Sfc. 

89th  Foot.— The  promotion  of  Lt.  Col.  Egerton,  to  bear  date  0  March,  instead  of  7  Sept.  55 

Eds.  Dunn,  Lt.  vice  Longfield,  dead 21  Oct 

Lt.  Warburton,  from  2  Warwick  Militia,  Ens 9  Nov. 

The  promotion  of  Major  Skynner,  to  be  antedated  to  27  March,  56 

Lt.  Han*i80D,  from  Denbigh  Militia,  Ena.  yice  Hales,  cancelled    28  Dec. 

90th  Foot.-~M.  Preston,  Ens.  without  pur. 2  Oct 

Br.-Col.  St  Quintin,  from  h.  p.  nnatt.  Lt.-Col.  vice  Deyerall,  exch.    . .  9  Oct 

Major  Purnell,  Lt-Col.  by  pur.  vice  St.  Quintin,  who  retires   do 

Capt.  Grove,  Major,  by  pur.  vice  Pamell . .  ^ do 

Lt  Rattray,  Capt  without  pur.  vice  Preston,  killed  in  action  9  Sept 

Ens.  Carleton,  It.  do.  vice  Rattray   do 

Ens.  Synge,  do.  do.  vice  Swift,  killed  in  action • do 

Ens.  Bingham,  do.  do.  vice  Wilmer,  do. do 

J.  V.  H.  Rees,  Ens.  by  pur 6  Oct 

Lt  Knox,  from  5  Middlesex  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 7  Oct 

O.  E.  Perryn,  Ens.  do 6  Oct 

H.  B.  Savory,  do.  do 9  Oct 

Lt.  Phipps,  Capt.  vice  H.  M.  Vanghan,  died  of  his  wounds  13  Sept 

Ens.  Barr,  Lt  vice  Phipps do 

W.  H.  Hassard,  Ens.  vice  Barr .16  Oct 

Lt.  Rous,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Grove 23  Oct 

Ens.  Knight,  Lt.  without  pur • do 

L,  W.  Wilmer,  Ens.  do do 

Ens.  Agnew,  from  46  F.  do.  do. • 9  Nov. 

Major  T.  Smith,  from  h.  p.  unatt.  Major,  paying  the  difference,  vice 

Duncan  Campbell,  who  exchanges,  receiving  the  difference    30  Nov. 

Lt  Daubeny,  Capt  without  pur.  vice  Smith,  pro.  Unatt do 

Ens.  BarweU,  Lt  do,  vice  Daubeny do 

Ens.  Rennie,  from  73  F.  Lt.  and  Ad^t do 

Ens.  Eyre,  from  Galway  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Barwell do 

Ens.  Miller,  Ens.  without  pur 7  Dec. 

Ens.  Treacher,  do.  by  pur.  vice  Rous do 

91  .  •  J.  M.  Allen,  Ens.  do.  vice  Gumey,  pro.    2  Oct 

Capt  Ling,  from  b.  p.  unatt.  Capt.  vice  Middlemore,  exch 9  Nov. 

J.  M.  Tingcombe,  Ens.  by  pur 7  Dec 

Capt.  Pattei'son,  Major,  do.  vice  Scott,  who  retires     14  Dec 

Lt.  Lane,  Capt  do.  vice  Patterson do 

Ens.  Burton,  Lt.  do.  vice  Lane  ....*/;.* do 

N.  M.  Brock,  Ens.  do.  vice  Burton    21  Dec 

92  ••  Lt.  Hughes,  from  36  F.  Lt 2  Oct 

Ens.  Moorhead,  from  26  F.  do.  without  pur 3  Oct 

Ens.  Best,  from  76  F.  do.  do.  do 4  Oct 

Ensigfns  Lockhart,  M'Ewen,  and  Kilvert,  do.  do do 

Lt  Eddhigton,  from  2  Lanark  Militia,  Ens.  do 28  Sept 

Lt  Mason,  from  1  West  York  Militia,  do.  do 29  Sept 

L.  L.  Duncan,  Ens.  do 30  Sept. 

G.  E.  Campbell,  do.  do 1  Oct 

R.  J.  S.  Carruthers,  do.  do 2  Oct 

Ens.  Pike,  from  96  F.  Lt  do 7  Oct 

Lt  Humfrey, from  63  F.  do.  do. 6  Oct 

Lt  Bedford,  from  9  F.  do.  do 9  Oct 

Lt.  Drought,  from  62  F.  Capt  do 16  Oct 

W.  A.  Basevi,  Ens.  by  pur 80  Oct 

A.  C.  Rattray,  Ens.  without  pur 2  Nov. 

Ens.  Hunton,  from  Mounted  Staff  Corps,  Lt  do 16  Nov. 

92  ..  Lt  Macfarlane,  from  60  F.  Capt  vice  Drought,  exch 90  Nov. 

2nd  Lt  Txitton,  from  87  F.  Lt  without  pur do 

Ens.  Hay,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Annesley,  Gr.  Gds 14  Dec. 

R.  A.  Emmet,  Ens.  do .• 21  Dec 

93  ..  Lt  Campbell,  firom  Lancashire  Art.  Ens 2  Oct 

Ens.  Gooch,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  CUyhUls,  pro 23  Oct 

Ens.  Bnrgoyne,  Lt  without  pur ,  2  Nov. 

Ens.  Haynes,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Ewart,  pro do 

W.  W.  Mason,  Ens.  do.  vice  Gooch 1  Nov. 

C.  Hastie,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Bargoyne 2  Jfor, 

Lt  Macnamara,  from  Dublin  Art  Militia,  Ens 28  Dec 

94  ..  R.S.B.  Leech,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Rolls,  pro 8  Oct 

W. Glegg,  do.  do.  vice  Elliot '...•.. ,....,,..,....»..    9 Oct 

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d5th  Foot.— Lt.  Aleok^,  Cupt.  vice  ¥naer,  killed  in  actioii 2  Sept.  5^ 

£08.  Ibleher,  Lt.  yioe  Alcock do 

UL  Sexton,  Adj.  vice  Bnybrooke,  who  HBsigns  the  Adjtcy.  only 9  Oct. 

Ens.  Johnson,  Lt.  without  pur 86  Oct. 

W.  H.  Sowdon,  Ens.  do; » •        do 

Lt.  Hill,  Cape,  by  pur.  vice  Taylor,  who  retires 30  Not. 

Ens.  Fisher,  Lt.  do.  vice  Hill do 

L.  Cttbitt,  Ens.  do.  vice  Paske do 

Ens.  Knipe,  from  12  F.  Ens. • 7  Dec. 

Lt.  Braybrooke,  Capt.  vice  Dymock,  killed  In  action 7  Nov. 

Ens.  Paske,  Lt.  vice  Braybrooke   do 

Ens.  Qabbert,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Garrard,  pro 14  Dec. 

06  . .  Lt.  Kirk,  from  Paym.  16  F.  Lt.  vice  Archer,  h.  p. 9  Oct. 

Bus.  Thompson,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Kirk,  who  retires do 

E.  Johnston,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Pike,  pro.  in  92  F do 

Lt.  Lowry,  Capt.  by  par.  vice  Hilles,  Rifle  Br 16  Oct 

Ens.  Whitty,  Lt.  without  pur.  ?ice  Garstin,  27  F do 

Lt  Geddes,  from  Edinburgh  Artillery,  Ens.  do.  vice  Whitty 15  Oct. 

A.  £.  Cookson,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Thompson » •  •  16  Oct. 

Ens.  Douglas,  from  45  F.  Lt  do.  vice  Lowry 2  Not. 

97  . .  Lt.  Lowe,  from  South  Tipperary  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 16  Oct 

Major  Ingram,  Lt-Col.  vice  Hon.  H.  R.  Handoock,  killed  in  action ....  9  Sept 

Brevet-Major  Moore,  Major,  vice  Ingram do 

Capt  Lpgfa,tlo.  Tice  Wefsford,  killed  in  action do 

Lt.  Brinkley,  Capt.  Tice  Moore • do 

Lt  Mackesy,  do.  Tice  Legh  ;. ; •  • ; do 

Lt  Ingram,  do.  Tice  Mutton,  killed  in  action do 

Ensigns  Smyth,  Dawes,  and  Proctor,  Lts •. do 

Ens.  Kearney,  from  South  Mayo  Militia,  Ens 31  Oct 

Ens.  Smythe,  from  2  Surrey  Militia,  do 1  Not. 

J.  Cooper,  Ens 2  Not. 

Lt  Whitehead,  Adj.  Tice  M'Gregor,  killed  in  action  9  Sept 

Qr.-Ma8.-Serg.  Woodruffe,  Qr. -Master,  vice  Desmond,  Depot  Batt 2  Not. 

Ens.  Shaw,  Lt.  Tloe  M'Gregor,  killed  in  action 9  Sept. 

Ens.  Safford,  do.  Tice  Goodenough,  died  of  bis  wounds do 

Ens.  Thompson,  from  Monaghan  Militia,  Ens.  Tice  Shaw 8  Not. 

S.  W.  Sewell,  Ens.  Tice  Safford 9  Not. 

Ens.  Minto,  from  Cape  M.  R.  Lt  Tice  Parks,  cashiered 9  Sept. 

Major  Moore,  Lt  Col.  without  purchase  30  Not. 

Capt  Burton,  Major,  Tice  Moore 2  Not. 

Lt  Whitehead,  Capt  Tice  Burton 30  Not. 

Ens.  Sheppord,  Lt i 9  Sept. 

Lt.  Lefroy,  from  Dublin  Art.  Militia,  Ens 7  Dec. 

Lt  Hibbert. Ware,  Capt  Tice  Woodsy  pro.  Unatt 21  Dec. 

Ens.  M'Kay,  Lt  Tice  Hibbert^Ware do 

Serg.-Major  Smith,  Ens.  without  pur i 9  Sept 

H.  F.  Fulford,  do.  do...«... »» 21  Dec. 

Ens.  Smith,  Adj 30  Not. 

98  • .  Ens.  Hassard,  Lt  without  pur.  Tice  Dillon,  pro.  in  Rifle  Br 2  Not. 

C.  H.  Griffin,  Ens.  do.  Tice  Hassard • do 

Ens.  Blackett,  Lt  by  pur.  Tice  Fariington,  pro.  in  19  F 9  Not. 

E.  F.  Gregory,  Ens.  do.  Tice  Blackett do 

99  . .  G.  Chiyton,  do.  do.  Tice  Purcell,  pro 23  Oct. 

A.  W.  H.  Atkinson,  do.  without  pur 2  Not. 

W.  A.  Bond,  do.  by  pur.    28  Dec. 

Rifle  Brigade.*^J7<m.  Capt  Milles,  from  96  F.  Capt  Tice  Clifton,  who  retires     9  Oct 

Ens.  Buckley,  Lt  without  pur.  Tioe  Ryder>  killed  in  action 9  Sept. 

Ens.  -PerdT^,  Stephen,  and  Johnson,  Lis.  do • 23  Oct. 

Lt.  Swinhoe,  from  Bedford  Militia,  Ens.  by  pur 18  Oct 

Ens.  Butler,  from  2  Warwick  Militia,  do.  do 19  Oct 

J.  £.  Yaughan,  Ens.  without  pur ••••••....  20  Oct 

L.  E.  Cooper,  do.  do * 21  Oct 

F.  W.  M.  Chalmers,  do.  do.    ...•••..*.....•«*• 22  Oct. 

A,  B.  O.  S.  Hill,  do.  do 23  Oct. 

Lt  Dillon,  from  98  F.)  Capt.  do.  Tice  Hammond,  killed  in  action  ....    2  Not. 

A.  R.  Keene,  Ens.  by  pur w . . . » .  ^ 9  Not. 

Lt.  DaTy,  from  2  W.  I.  R.  Lt  vice  DaTenport,  exch 23  Not. 

Ena.  Austin,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Flower,  retired  ^.g,^. . .  y  ^(^^t: 


S8l  Pramioiti(m$9  Jj^pointmenti,  ift. 

Rifl«  Brigade.— A.  Somerset,  Ens.  witbonlpor, ,.,, >••..  SI  jroT.66 

A.  Kiolock,  do.  do «.•••• 22  IfoT. 

H.  E,  Richards,  do.  do 23  Nov. 

Ens.  Moorsom,  Lt.  yioe  Carey,  dead ,, •  • U  Not. 

Ens.  Johnson,  do.  vice  Borough,  dead , . ,   , . ,  14  Nor. 

A.  D.  Rickman,  Ens.  by  pur t*  •  •  •• • 29  Not. 

C.  D.  Broadbent,  do.  without  pur , , 80  Not. 

Ens.  Parr,  from  60  F.  do. •  •• ••.«..«  U  Bee. 

Ens.  Qreen,  Lt.  do , . .  10  Sept 

Capt.  Earie,  fh>m  60  F.  CapU  yice  Prummond,  who  retires  .  • , . , 21  Dec 

J.  Hooke,  Ens.  without  pur ,..• ,.  20  Dec. 

1  West  Ipdia  Regt— Qr.-Master-Serg.  McAuley,  do.  do. . .  • , •     1  Oct 

A.  A.  James,  do.  do ». 2  Oct 

Lt.  Fitzmaorioe,  from  31  F.  Lt  vice  Gould,  exch • 16  Oct 

Ens.  and  Acy.  Edmunds,  Lt  Tioe  Miller,  48  F.   260ct 

A.  W,  C.  Nowlan,  Ens.  without  pur. 2  Not. 

H.  Callanan,  do.  do , 15  Not. 

W.  Hartrick,  do.  do.  Tioe  Staines, 62  F ...•«, ,.,  16  Not. 

Capt.  C.  H.  Knox,  from  b.  p.  Unatt  Capt  Tiee  Hamilton,  exch.. .  «• . .  80  Not. 

Lt  Macauley,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Knox    • .  • t do 

J,  A.  Smith,  Bns.  without  pur.  ••# 7  Dec. 

A.  Sullivan, do*  do ...,• •••*^«.  14 Dec 

£.  Smith,  do.  do ,,,.••....,  21  Dec. 

2  ..  Qr.-Master-Serg.  Kelly,  Qr.-Ma8ter,  vice  Fitsgerald,  dismissed 2  Oct 

M.  W.  B.  Bdwards,  Ens.  without  pur 230ct 

M.  J.  Macnamara, do.  do.  •••, , ,•  26  Oct 

C.  T.  Edwards,  do.  do , , , . , .    2  Nov. 

W.  B.  POigh,  do.  do.    «••*•«•••••••••%••••••.•«.«•«•*  16 Not. 

Lt  Davenport,  from  Rifle  Br.  Lt.  vice  Davy,  exeh.    .••..« « .  23  Nov. 

N.  D'Arcy,  Ens.  without  pur*    • , « . . ,  <        do 

B.  D.  Lye,  do.  do .•...••••« • «••••••  30 Nov. 

Capt.  J,  P.  Mitford,  from  h.  p.  Unatt  Capt.  viise  Hartle,  excb 7  Dec 

Lt  Bourne,  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Mitford,  who  retires    .«•••.«        do 

O.  H.  Macaulay,  Ens.  do 13Dec 

M.  Lynch,  Ens.  without  pur. « < •••  14  Dec 

Lt  Herrick,  from  8  F.  Lt  vice  Vincent,  excb., •  • , 21  Dec. 

B.  T.  Oldeeld,  Bns.  by  pur , 20  Dec 

T.  Purefoy.  do.  do ^'v****.....  «i. ,..,,...  21  Dec. 

3  ••  StaffSerg.-Miijor  Dunn, Ens.  vice  Morrah, Cape  M.R.  ,., 16  Oct 

Serg.  Doorley,  Qr. -Master,  vice  Grant,  Paym.  41  F, •••«..        do 

C.  O.  L.  Prendergast,  Ens.  vice  Viet^i,  40  F , 23  Oct 

G.  S.Beetydo i « 26  Oct 

Assbt-Surg.  D'Arcey,  from  the  Staff,  to  be  Snif , ,., ,.  12  Jan. 

J,  B.  Jackson,  Bns.  without  pur •• , 2  Nov. 

F.  J.  Green,  do.  do , 22  Nov. 

8.  C.  Page,  do,  do , 23  Nov. 

G.  O'ConneU,  do.  do • ,....« 14  Dee. 

Ceylon  Regt.— Staff  Assist-Snrg.  Cogan,  Assi9t.-Surg , 28  Dec 

Cape  Mounted  Riflemen.— D.  C*  L.  FitzWilUamt,  Ens.  without  pur.  ,.,,,•••    2  Nov. 

Ens.  Mackenzie,  Lt  do.  vice  Fowler,  17  F • 0  Nov. 

Qr.-Master  Simkin,  Bns.    • , , ,....,«..,,,.        do 

Serg.-Mi^Qr  Argent,  Qr.-Master,  vice  Simkin t, do 

T.  de  B.  Hughes,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Minto,  prq.  (n  97  F , . « ,  30  Nov. 

Lt  Thursby.  Capt  by  pur.  vice  Bramly,  who  retires  • , , . .  14  Dec. 

H.  R.  M.  Humphreys,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Mackenzie  .  • , 21  Dec. 

R.  Canadian  Regt-^.  S.  Onion,  do.  do ••.,« , ««••#«  23  Oct, 

H.  A.  Donald,  do.  l^  pur , 23  Nov. 

Capt  Seton,  Msjor,  do.  vice  Holmes,  who  i«th^ , 14  Dec 

Lt  Kerr,  Capt  do.  vice  Seton    do 

Bns.  Marson,  Lt  do.  vice  Kerr  ,.....••... , do 

St  Helena  Regt— Ens.  Tajler,  Lt  vice  Comwell,  dead 15  Aug. 

R.  Newfoundland  Comps.— Staff  ABsist.-Smg.  W.  M.  Skues,  Asist-Surg.  vice 

Spcnce,  resigned *••••••*•« •  •  t  • % 2  Nov. 

Gold  Coast  Corps.— R.  Saunders,  Ens,  vice  Wright,  who  resigns Q  Oct 

Lt  Brownell,  Capt  vice  M'Cowtyh.p , ,,.,  23  Nov. 

Ens.  Andrews,  Lt.  vice  Brownell , , do 


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DBPOT  BATTALIONS. 

Lt.-Col.  EnkiD«,  from  h.  p.  Unatt  LUCol 9Kor.66 

Lt.-Col.  FHmoklyn,  from  h.  p.  Unatt   do 

Payin.  Bodle,  from  80  F.  Paym 1  July 

Capt  Hon.  W.  8.  Knox,  from  85  F.  Major,  by  pur.  vioe  BoDd,  who  rttlret  . .  16  Not. 

Capt  Maaaor,  48  F.  Awist..AdJ.  vice  Swinbama   93  Not. 

R.  W.  Daff;  Paym do 

Kajor  Hobba,  from  81  F.  Major,  Tica  Knox,  who  axoh 80  Not. 

Paym.  Bennett,  from  44  F.  Paym do 

Paym.  Clandining,  from  19  F.  do 7  Dec. 

Paym.  Lawson,  from  56  F.  do 14  Dec. 

Qr..Master  Moore,  from  88  F.  Afloat.  Qr.-Master    do 

Qr.-Haater  J.  Nowlas, h.  p.  62  F.  Paym.    .., 21  Dec 


STAFF. 


Mijor  Nelll,  40  F.  to  be  Dept.-Adj.-GeQ.  in  Australia,  with  rank  of  tt-Col. 

Tiea  Maearthur,  placed  on  the  Staff  with  the  local  rank  of  Mijor-Gen 9  Oct  55 

Paym*  Corcoran,  b.  p.  46  F.  Paym.  of  a  Depot •  • 51  Aug. 

W.  Sommerfield,  Paym.  of  E.  I.  Depota  at  Chatham,  vice  Macdonald,  who 

retiree  on  a  military  allowance 1  July 

Brer.-Col.  T.  O'Brien,  Unatt.  to  be  Assist.  Qr.-Mastar  Qen.  at  Head-Quarters, 

Tioa  Clarke^  appointed  Colonel  on  the  Staff 1  Nov. 

Brer.  Lt*Col.  Talbot,  43  F.  to  be  Dept.-Qr.-Master  Gen.  at  Madraa.  Tiee 

Felix 23  Oct. 

BrcT.-MaJor  Denlson,  63  F.  Dept.-Adj.  Oen.  at  Madras,  with  rank  of  Lt- 

Col.  Tice  Pratt do 

Capt  Kaylor,  Paym.  29  F.  to  be  Paym.  for  Army  Serrices  . . .. , )8  Aug. 

Capt  Law,ai  F.  Asaist-Adj.  of  a  Depot  Batt 23  Oct 

G.  Western,  Veterinary  Surgeon  to  the  Forces    do 

Paym.  Benson,  from  98  F.  Paym.  for  Army  SerTices    23  Not. 

Capt  Holland,  from  Pembroke  Militia,  do 14  Aug. 

W.H.Fitzgerald,  Paym.  of  a  Recruiting  District 1  Oct 

Major-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Airey,  to  be  Qr.*Maflter  Gen.  Tiea  Major-Gen.  Freeth, 

who  retires    26  Dec. 

Col.  Jfon.  Percy  £.  Herbert,  Unatt.  to  be  Qr.-Master  Gen.  to  the  Forces 

serTing  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea,  Tiee  Sir  Richard  Airey,  resigned  18  Nov. 

Major  Johnson,  6  F.  to  be  Dept-Qr.-Maater  Gen.  in  the  Mauritius,  with  rank 

of  Lt-Col.  Tiee  Robe,  whose  periud  of  serrlce  has  expired    31  Dec. 

Paym.  Mattfiewa,  late  of  Cork  Recruiting  District,  to  be  Paym.  for  Army 

SerTiees 1  July 


UNATTACHED. 

Lt  White,  from  76  F.  Capt  without  pur ,,.,    9  Cot  56 

BreT.  Lt-Col.  Cameron,  42  F.  to  haTC  his  BreTCt  couTcrted  into  substantive 

rank ,..,....        do 

Capt.  and  BreT.  Lt.-Col.  Hon,  F.  Colbome,  15  F.  to  haTe  substantiTe  rank  of 

Major    16  Oct 

Lt  Ling,  from  14  Dn.  Capt  by  pur « do 

Lt.  Hawtrey,  from  9  Drs.  Capt.  without  pur , , do 

BreT.  Lt-Col.  Francklyn, from  87  F.  Lt-Co).  do ,...  23  Oct. 

Capt  and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  Napter,  25  F.  to  haTe  the  substantiTe  rank  ot  Major         do 

BreT.  Lt-Col.  Erskine,  33  F.  do.  do.  of  Lt-Col 26  Oct 

BreT.  Lt.-Col.  Sterling,  Unatt.  do.  do 2  Not. 

BreT.-Col.  Felix,  Unatt.  late  Dept.*Qr.-Mafiter  Gen.  at  Madras,  Lt-Col 23  Oct. 

Major  Walker,  from  7  Dr.  Gds.  Lt-Col.  by  pur 9  Not. 

Capt  and  BreT.  Lt.-Col.  M'MurdOi  Director-Gen.  Land  Transport  Gorpa,  sub* 

stantiTe  rank  of  Major    12  Oct 

Capt  and  Brev.  Lt-Col.  Turner,  7  F,  to  b^ve  substantiTe  rank  of  Major   ....    9  Not. 

Lt.  mekson,  h.  p.  31  F.  Staff  O^cer  of  Pensioners,  Capt 1  Oct. 

Lt  I^wson,  h.  p.  Unatt  do. do.   #•••« *•»••••••* ••    8  Oct 

Lt  H.  Thompson,  to  be  transferred  from  66  Bengal  N,  I.  to  1m  a  Capt  in  the 

Roy^l  Army,  in  consideration  of  his  senrlcea  qnd«r  M^r-Gen.  Wuliana,  in 

tht  d«6nce  of  Kara t. j 

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Lt  Mootgomerie,  from  10  F.  Capt.  wlthoat  pur 16  Nov.  65 

Brev.-Major  Somervill,  68  F.  to  haTC  »nb8taiitive  rtnk  of  Major 38  Nov. 

Brev.  Lt-Col.  Swann,  Capt.  Unatt.  do.  do , do 

Brer.-Major  Smith,  90F.do.do ^^i^' 

Brev.-Major  Thomas,  40  F.  do.  do • 7  Dec. 

Brev.-Major  Armstrong,  17  F.  do.  do •  •  •  •  1*  I^®c. 

Cap^.  and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  Heyland,  7  F.  do.  do. 21  Dec. 

Brev.-Major  Woods,  97  F.  do.  do • • •        <*o 

Brev.-Miyor  Bartley,  4  F.  do.  do do 

Brev.-Major  Eagar,  31  F.  do.  do do 

Lt.Swaby,fh>m39F,  Capt.  without  pur 28  Dec 


ROYAL  ARTILLERY. 

2nd  Capt.  Lovell,  Capt.  vice  Fitz-Roy,  died  of  his  wounds 24  Sept.  54 

Lt.  Rowley,  2nd  Capt.  vice  Lovell    du 

Lt.  Le  Mesurier,  do.  vice  Batchellor,  h.  p 28  Sept. 

Brev.-Col.  Talloh,  Col.  vice  Haultain,  retired  on  full  pay « •  18  Oct. 

Capt.  Barrows,  Lt.-Col.  vice  Tulloh do 

2nd  Capt.  Travcrs,  Capt.  vice  Burrows • do 

Lt.  Carey,  2nd  Capt  vice  Travers 10  Oct. 

Brev.-Major  Gage,  Capt.  vice  Cannon,  h.  p 27  Oct. 

Lt.  Ueberden,  2nd  Capt.  vice  Gage ^-  18  Oct. 

Genu  Cadets  to  be  Lieuts.,  ConrnisHoru  dated  1st  Oct.  1856. 
C.  S.  v.  Wilson,  J.  D.  Rochfort,  R.  B.  Webster,  C.  D.  Chalmers,  S.  P.  Lynes, 
C.  H.  Pickering,  B.  L.  Forster,  and  J.  Robertson. 

Capt.  Price,  Lt.-CoL  vice  Dupois,  removed  as  a  General  Officer 2  Nov. 

2nd  Capt,  Bayly,  Capt.  vice  Price    ••-•        do 

Lt.  Molony,  2nd  Capt.  vice  Bayly 27  Oct. 

Capt.  Domville,  Lt-Col.  vice  Williams,  removed  as  a  General  Officer    2  Nov. 

Brev.-Major  Barstow,  Capt.  vice  Domville  .  <  •  * • do 

Lt.  Noble,  2nd  Capt.  vice  Barstow    do 

Brev.-Col.  Poole,  Col.  vice  Otway,  retired  on  full  pay   do 

Brev.-Major  Wodehouse,  Lt.-Col.  vice  Poole • do 

2nd  Capt.  Leslie,  Capt.  vice  Wodehouse   do 

Lt.  Balfour,  2nd  Capt.  vice  Leslie do 

J.  B.  W.  Skouldhig,  Vet.-SuTg.  vice  Briggs,  resigned    9  Nov. 

Lt  Taylor,  2nd  Capt 2  Nov. 

Lt  Oldfield,  do.  vice  P.  F.  Miller,  dead  t        do 


ROYAL  ENGINEERS. 

2nd  Capt  Montagu,  Capt  vice  Broke,  dead    8  Sept  55 

Lt  Clarke,  2nd  Capt  vice  Montagu ' do 

Lt.  Ranken,  do.  vice  A.  P.  Smith,  dead ^ 25  Sept 

Brev.-Col.  Budgen,  Col.  vice  Yule,  retired  on  full  pay 9  Oct 

W.  Newsome,  to  be  Lt 15  Oct 

Brev.-Col.  Wulff,  CoL  vice  James  Gordon,  retired  on  full  pay 27  Oct 

Capt  Beatson,  Lt-Col.  vice  Wnlff > do 

2nd  Capt  Mairis,  Capt.  vice  Beatson   ...,•...        do 

Lt  De  Vere,  2nd  Capt  vice  Mains   do 


ARMY  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Acting  Assist-Suig.  Johnston,  Asslst.-Surg.   27  Oct  55 

H.  Kelsal,  H.  Brook,  C.  C.  Piper,  W.  Coliis,  and  T.  W.  S.  Ijocke,  to  be  Acting 

Assist-Surgs. 

G.  A.  Henty,  Purveyor • «    1  Oct 

Surg.  Dods,  from  71  F.  2nd  Staff  Surg,  vice  Simpson,  71  F 9  Oct 

Assi8t.-Surg.  Day,  from  3  F.  Assist.-Surg.  vice  Divorty,  11  F do 

Acting  Assist-Surg.  Pinkerton,  do.  ^ Vb  Nov.  54 

J.  T.  Tapin,  Acting  Assist-Surg- ».,-.. .,.^.,.^.. , |EIJ>ct  56 

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Promothniy  Appointments^  Sfc.  384 

Acting  AB8iat.-Sarg.  Peftkett  has  been  strack  off  the  Btrength  of  the  Army  in 
the  Crimea  from  the  7th  of  Jane^  and  Aetihg  AaBiat.-Surg.  H.  J.  French, 
from  15th  of  Aug.  1855. 

Awist.-Surg.  Scott,  from  57  F.  ABtiBt.-Sarg.  vice  Griffin,  57  F 88  Oct.  55 

Acting  Aaai<t.-Sarg.  Dickson,  do.  Tice  Bawtree,  pro 14  Dec.  54 

Acting  Asiist.-Surg.  Barry,  do.  vice  Clarke,  pro 22  Feb.  55 

Acting  AtBiBt.-8iiig.  Dew,  do.  vice  Johnson,  44  F. 12  March 

Acting  As8i8t.-Sarg.  Stranaghan,  do.  Tice  Francklyn,  77  F 8  April 

E.  Morris,  J.  Holmes,  and  J.  Buchanan,  to  be  Parveyors 13  Oct. 

Surg.  Parr,  from  3  W.  I.  R.  2nd  Staff  Surg 26  Oct. 

Acting  Anist.-Sarg.  Faught,  Assist-Soig 6  Jan. 

W.  H.  Jenkins,  T.  N.  Hoysled,  J.  Thomson,  T.  B.  P.  O'Brien,  H.  W.  Hub- 
bard, F.  H.  Forsball,  N.  Ffolliott,  to  be  Acting  AssisU-Surg 

AisisL-Snig.  TippetU,  from  16  Dn.  Assist.-Surg 2  Nor. 

AsBist-Surg.  DnfRn,  from  46  F.  do do 

Acting  AsBi8t.-6arg.  HolUngsworth,  do 3  Nor.  54 

J.  Benbow  and  W.  Batley,  to  be  Acting  A88ist.-Sttrg8 

AssisL-Sorg.  Meane,  from  31  F.  A88ist.-Snrg 30  Noy.  55 

J.  L.  lizaiB,  T.  Newsam,  T.  Perkins,  H.  Beresford,  H.  M'Nieee,  W.  Coolce, 

B.  M*Dowell,B.  Kerr,  to  be  Assist-Surgs 

Surg.  Templeton,  from  Royal  Art.  1st  Staff  Surg 7  Dec. 

Surg.  Williamson,  from  22  F.  2nd  SUff  Surg,  vice  M^Clise,  22  F »        do 

Saig.  liej-f  from  31  F.  do.  vice  Hoskin,  31  F do 

Asaist-Surg.  Lewis,  do.  vice  Perry,  Royal  Art do 

Acting  Ai«Ut.-Surg.  Knipe,  Assist.-Suig •••••.••  14  March 

Acting  AflsiBt.-Sui:g.  Kirwan,  do 20  March 

Surg.  M*Oregor,  from  25  F.  Ist  Staff  Surg 3  Nov. 

AssisU-Sorg,  Woolfryes,  fh)m  10  F.  2nd  Staff  Suig.  20  July 

Assist-Snrg.  Tonnere,  from  Depot  Batt  Assi8t.-Surg 14  Dec 

Assist-Surg.  Woods,  from  23  F.  do. do 

Ist  Staff  Surg.  Logan,  Dept.-Insp.  Gen.  vice  M'Gregor,  dead 21  Dee. 

Surg.  Bent,  from  Royal  Art.  Ist  Staff  Surg,  vice  Lo^n do 

Assfot-Sarg.  Parke,  from  do.  2nd  Staff  Surg,  vice  Walshe,  Royal  Art do 

Aasist.-6nrg.  Lynch,  from  7  Drs.  Assist.-Surg.  Yice  Lynch,  ezch do 

Acting  Asstst-Surg.  Morris,  Assist-Surg. • 31  Jan. 

Surg.  Tuson,  from  12  Dis.  2nd  Staff  Surg 28  Dec. 

Aisi«t-Surg.  Read,  from  52  F.  do do 

Assist.-Surg.  Croft,  from  Ceylon  Rifles,  do. do 


ORDNANCE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Senior  Saig.  Ogilvie,  Dep.-Insp.-Gen 22  Sept.  55 

Aisist.-Surg.  Oilbome,  Surg 5  Nov. 

Staff  Assist-Surg.  Watson,  Assist-Surg • do 

2nd  Staff  Surg.  Perry,  Surg,  vice  Templeton,  pro 7  Dec. 

2nd  Staff  Surg.  Walshe,  do.  vice  Bent,  pro.  on  Staff 21  Dec 

Assist-Surg.  Orton^  from  Staff,  Assist-Surg.  vice  Park,  pro.  on  Staff. do 


ROYAL  MARINES. 

1st  Lt  M'Doogal,  h.  p.  and  n6w  Staff  Officer  of  Pensioners,  to  be  Capt  tJnatt. 

on  reserved  h.  p 28  Sept  55 

Col.  2nd  Comm.  Wesley,  Col.  Comm.  and  Dept.-Adj.-Gen 80  Oct 

Col.  Comm.  Brown,  do.  vice  Ashmore,  retired do 

Lt.-Col.  Hawkins,  Col.  2nd  Coram,  vice  Brown do 

Capt.  Fleming,  Lt-Col.  vice  Hawkins do 

Ist  Lt  and  Qr.-Master  Meade,  Capt  vice  Fleming     do 

2nd  Lt  Inglis,  1st  Lt.  vice  Meade     do 

1st  Lt  A.  Wolrige,  do.  and  Qr.-Master    • 6  Nov. 

2nd  Lt  Broughton,  1st  Lt  vice  Curry,  dead 24  Nov. 

1st  Lt.  Herrick,  Capt  vice  Hockings,  retired  on  full  pay 18  Dec. 

2nd  Lt.  Holmes,  1st  Lt  vice  Herrick do 


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885 


RETIREMENTS  BY  SALE  OF  COMMISSIONS. 


ColoneU. 

M.  C.  D.  St.  Qaiotio,  90  F. 
Sir  G.  A.  F.  Hoastomi-Boe* 

well,  St,  Coldst  Gdi. 
W.  Bragge,  87  F. 
Hon,  J.  St.  T.  Baumarez,  16 

Dn, 
P.  W.  Taylor,  Canadian  Ri* 

T.  S.  BeghiB,  44  F. 

LUuimumU  CoUmd$. 

P.  Le  P.  Trench,  2  Dr.  Qds. 

P.  G.  H.  Somerset,  Coldst. 

Qdfl. 

E.  Bond,  Depot  Batt 
J.  M.  Kidd,  87  F. 

F.  A.  P.  Burton,  Coldat.  Gds. 
J.  W.  Gaisforth,  72  F. 
W.  G.  Scott,  91  F. 
H.  A.  Jackson,  19  F. 
C.  H.  Knox,  1  W.  I.  R. 
N.  F.  Suckling,  67  F. 
J.  Young,  76  F. 

Mtyori. 
A.  Herbert,  89  F. 
J.  Speedy.  Unatt. 
J.  M.  Holmes,  Canadian  Ri- 
fles. 
H.  J.  Frampton,  60  F. 
H.  Massy,  86  F. 
J.  Charlewood,  62  F. 
J.  P.  Mitfoid,  2  W.  I.  R. 
N.  WrUon,  22  F. 


Capiainu. 

F.  Satton,  R.  Horse  Gds. 

6.  J.  Morton,  6  Dr.  Gds. 

W.  Ennls,  11  Drs. 

K  R.  King,  18  Drs. 

C.  W.  Hinzman,  16  Drs. 

Htm.  W.  H.  W.  Quin,  Gr. 

Gds. 
Hon,  R.  R.  Best,  do. 
W.T.  Markham,  Coldst.  Gds. 
T.  H.  Breedon,  1  F. 
E.  J.  J.  Fleming,  2  F. 
R.  W.  Thomas,  7  F. 

E.  Croker,  17  F. 

O.  A.  Grimston,  19  F. 
P.  J.  Bampiylde,  22  F. 

F.  Corbett,  33  P. 

C.  W.  Garden,  36  F. 
W.  R.  Hesketb,  46  F. 
M.  F.  M.  Herbert,  48  F. 
H.  E.  Galton,  60  F. 
H.  C.  Balneavis,  68  F. 
W.  P.  Salmon,  60  F. 
H.  F.  Barclay,  68  F. 
F.  G.  W.  Fearon,  do. 
H.  G.  Rooper,  86  F. 
F.  J.  Taylor,  96  P. 
A.  W.  Clifton,  Rif.  Br. 

A.  M.  Drnmmond,  do. 

R.  J.  Bramly,  Cape  M.  R. 

lAemtenaniU. 

W.  J.  H.  Gambier,  R,  Horse 
Gds. 

B.  Bnedon,  do. 


G.  P.  C.  A.  Lord  Stenhope, 

R.  Horse  Gds. 
ThM  Bari  i{f  Kingston^  1  Dr. 

Gds. 

A.  Bassety  1  Drs. 

E.  C.  Moller,  9  Dn. 

T.  WillUuni )  10  Huisart. 

C.  L.  King,  11  HttMars. 

G»  M.  tves,  Coldst  Qds. 

J.  B.  Baillle,  do« 

P.  Mitford^  Scots  Fns.  Gds. 

P.  Beatty,  10  F. 

M.  T.  Rotheram,  20  F. 

J.  Tveedie,  29  F. 

J.  H.  Armit,  24  P. 

W.  J.  ICunn,  20  F. 

B.  T«  Fltz  Gerald/20  F. 

C.  C.  Diok,  48  F. 
M.  Bradford,  44  P. 

Hon,  R.  J.  Handeock,  48  P. 
R.  D.  Templeman,  62  P. 

F.  L.  Fitzgerald,  08  P. 
E.  C.  WUfbrd,  66  F. 
W.  Little,  do. 

W.  B.  Graham,  87  F. 
A.  Stevart,  do. 
W.  H.  Sbafto,  92  P. 
W.  A.  Kirk,  96  P. 
R.  Carter,  2  W.  I.  R. 
W.  H.  Gill,  Cape  M.  R. 

Camtt. 
£•  Robinson,  6  Drs. 


Captain, 

H.  A.  Ward,  18  F. 

lAeuteTumts, 

W.  Ennis,  77  F. 

F.  W.  E.  Sayage,  R.  Art. 


RESIGNATIONS. 

Stuign, 

£.  O.  Wright,  Gold  Coast 
Corps. 

A89iMt,- Surgeons, 

H.H.  Raymond,  28  P. 
S.  A.  Cusack,  47  F. 


SUPERSEDED. 

En»,  W.  T.  M'Grath,  40  P. 


J.  H.  Jephson,  J(f.l>.  49  P. 
B.  Williamson,  lf.A  67  F. 
G.  W.  Spence,  R.  Newf.  Com. 

Veterinary  Surgeon, 
J.  Briggs,  R,  Art 


DISMISSED. 

Quart,'Maet.  T.  Pits  Gerald,  2  W.  I.  R. 


CASHIERED. 

Lieut.  J,  C.  H.  Parks,  97  F. 


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886 


DEATHS. 

Sir  J.  BrowDy  8  Dn.  LoDdoD,  aged  81 16  Nov.  56 

Lieutenant'  OeneraU, 

F,  W,  £tt//«r,  lateofColdst  Gds.  London,  aged  83 8  Nov.  66 

J.  Lindsay,  Oenoa,  aged  06 ••• « 4  De«. 

MaioT'-QeMraU^ 

F.  Mftrkham,  London,  aged  60 *  • .  21  Not.  66 

F.  Hanltaln,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art.  Charlton,  aged  66 97  Oct. 

CotoneU, 

F.  Dalmer,  Uoatt.  London •....<...« 8  Oct.  66 

3f.  Q,  JBJofte,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 6  Oet. 

Z.  C.  Bayly,  ret«  f.  p.  R.  Art.  Orleigb,  Devon,  aged  67 95  Not. 

J.  Camp^^,  late  of  87  F.  Strasbourg,  aged  49 « r 20  Oet. 

W.  L.  Dawes,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Mar.  Stonehouse,  aged  68 « 18  Nor. 

M.  Orr,  ret.  f.  p.  Staff  Officer  oi  Pensioners,  London,  aged  68. 36  Oet. 

lAtutenant'  ColoneU, 

T.Graham,  IF.  Haslar,  aged  46 9  Not.  66 

G.  F.  F.  Bonghey,  59  F.  at  Sea fOJoly 

T.  B.  Gottghy  33  F.  Sebastopol  (if  teotmde) 18  Sept. 

L.  B.  Tyler,  62  F.  Balaklava  (o/tMttiuf#) 94  Oct. 

T.  Unett,  19  F.  Sebastopol  (Q/'tmmft<Zt) 14  Sept. 

Mqfere. 

J.  Lepper,  h.  p.  27  F.  Bayswater • 17  Dee.  66 

J.  W.  Henderson,  h.  p.  41  F.  London,  aged  73   14  Dec. 

C.  Lowrie,  Lincoln,  aged  70 18  Not. 

R.  F.  Honter,  71  F.Yenikale 30  Oct 

B.  T.  Seward,  32  F.  at  Sea 12  July 

AVWm.  Wynn,ret.f.  p.  InTalids,  aged86 • 93  Dec. 

A.  Macneil,  ret.  f.  p.  3  Vet.  Br.  Edinburgh    6  Not. 

S.  R.  Chapman,  20  F.  Sebastopol  {qf  waunde),  8ged31 90  Sept. 

W.  Webster,  Unatt 1  June 

W.  Boyd,  20  Drs. 19  Sept. 

Captaine. 

ManbaU,  4  Drs.  BalaklaTa,  aged  25 , 90  Sept.  66 

Jfon.  B.  Dmmmond,  Coldst  Gds.  (o/tooMn<{f) 1  Oct. 

Ro88,  d  F.  in  Sebastopol  (qf  toounda) 

Attiee,  31  F.  killed  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol,  aged  97 8  Sept. 

Bott(ni,3tf  F.Malta • 7  Nor. 


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887  Deailu. 

Johnstone,  41  F.  Balaklava,  aged  49 80ct.  66 

Cuningbame,  42  F.  Malta 6  Sept, 

Rooke,  47  F.  (o/t«miMif)  1  Oct. 

Stewart,  62  F.  Subaihoo,  aged  34 21  Aug. 

Stanhope,  69  F.  Hong  Kong,  aged  29 13  Sept. 

Powy8,61  F.  Caahmere 28  SepL 

Fraaer,  63  F.  Balaklava,  aged  19  8  Dec. 

Knight,  77  F.  Scbastopol,  aged  19 2  Oct. 

Ridge,  78  F 3  Oct. 

H.  M.  Vanghan,  90  F.  Sebastopol  (o/nwiMMff),  aged  26 11  Sept. 

Dymock,  96  F.  ftti/ed  in  action,  aged  21 6  Nov. 

P.  F.  Miller,  R.  Art.  Ceylon 9  Oct. 

J.  Brackenbary,  h.  p.  38  F 18  Jan. 

J.  L.  Cox,  Unatt 16  March 

Sir  Adam  Fergaaon,  JB^.  h.  p.  101  F. 

E.  S.  Snow,  R.  Art  killed  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol 6  Sept. 

H.  Forster,  h.  p.  R.  Art.  aged  66,  Aiz  la  Chapelle 24  Oct. 

A.Lowiher,  Onatt. 16  Feb. 

P.  Robertson,  h.  p.  R.  Mar.  aged  76 24  Oct 

J.  K.  Stewart,  Unatt 21  Feb. 

R.  Turner,  h.  p.  R.  Mar.  HasUngs,  aged  77 16  Dec. 

LieutenanU. 

Petre,  6  Dr.  Qds.  Dunkenhaigh,  Lancashire   26  Not.  66 

Wight,  do.  Scatari,  aged  19 23  Sept 

Proby,  1  F.  Malta,  aged  22 : 10  Sept. 

Dennis,  3  F.  Sebastopol  (^  wounds^  aged  20 3  Oct 

Hyndman,  do.  do.  7  Oct 

Peachey,  do.  (ofwiiunda),  aged  21    16  Nov. 

Beauchamp,  7  F.  Sebastopol,  aged  18 2  Oct 

Parker,  16  F.  Qaebec 10  Oct 

Beck,  23  F.  (q/'vo«mb) 29  Sept 

Holden,  do.  Sebastopol  (ofwoundB)^  aged  18 9  Sept« 

Simmons,  29  F.  Langford,  Somersetshice 3  Dec. 

Hart,  do.  Umritser • 21  Jnne 

Forbes,  30  F.  Sebastopol  {o/waundi)  1  Sept. 

Kerr,  do.  (o/wmtuU))^  aged  24 • 24  Sept 

Cromartie,31  F.  Walmer,  aged  17  : 21  Dec. 

Daunt,  39  F 9  Nor. 

Grace,  43  F.  Madras 21  Aug. 

Robertson,  63  F.  Umballah.  aged  30 20  Oct 

Ciirwen,67  F.  Sebastopol,  aged  19 7  Oct. 

Eagar,  62  F.  Mollingar 18  Sept 

Dowker,  82  F.Dublin 26  Oct 

Brackenbury,  84  F.  Trichinopoly 26  Aug. 

Longfleld,  89  F.  at  Sea 20  Oct 

Goodenough,  97  F.  Sebastopol  (qf  wounds),  aged  18 20  Sept 

Cary,  Rifle  Br.  Malta,  aged  19 9  Nov, 

Borough,  do.  Sebastopol,  aged  17 13  Nor. 

Booth,  do.  Aldershot,  aged  28 22  Dec 

Comwell,  St.  Helena  R^t  St  Helena 14  Aug. 

Marshall,  R.  Art.  Sebastopol,  aged  18 29  Noy. 

Dawson,  do.  Balaklava  (ofwoimds),  aged  18 11  Dec. 

Curry,  R.  Mar.  Therapia,  aged  24 22  Oct 

W.  Allen,  h.  p.  7  F , 7  June 

T.  Avery,  h.  p.  R.  Mar.  Ffaigatel,  Cornwall 

R.  Beresford,  h.  p.  2  F.  Worthing 16  Dec. 

A.  Boyd,  h.  p.  2  Gar.  BaU.  Florence 28  July 

A.  G.  Creagh,  h.  p.  17  F 

A.  Eagar,  h.  p.  67  F.  7  Sept 

U.  Hudson,  h.  p.  60  P 

A.  M'Pherson,  h.  p.  62  F 

R.  Paget,  ret  f.  p.  7  Vet  Batt 18  Sept. 

J.  Richardson,  h.  p.  3  Prov.  Batt 26  Jan. 

H.  Scott,  h.  p.  6  F 7  June 

H.  Smith,  h.  p.  6  W.  I.  Regt 

J.  J.  Suberkruby  h.  p.  3  Prov.  Batt 

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Deaths.  ,  388 

EngigM. 

Segra?e,  4F. 99  Dec.  65 

Michell,  49  F.  Sebastopol (o/ioottfids),  aged  19 USepL 

O.  PanooBy  ret.  f. p.  R.  Mar.  Cheltenham ^ •    6Dec« 

PaymatterBm 

J.  ArmBtrraig,  h.  p.  67  F « • < 7  July  66 

M.  Collins,  h.  p.  76  F 8  Sept. 

J.  Sabine,  h.  p.  Recniiting  Di^e 21  July 

Quartermasters, 

Walsh,  29  F.  Thayet  Mew 20  July  66 

Mac  Donald,  72  F.  Sebastopol  {of  wounds) 8  Sept. 

R.  Bell,b.  p.  6  W.  I.  Regt  Derby  80  Sept. 

T.  Barrough,  h.  p.  60  F 22  Oct. 

D.  Fraser,  ret.  f.  p.  74  F do. 

J.  Gnibb,  h.  p.  Surrey  Fenc.  Cavalry 18  Oct. 

J.  Ledaam,  h.  p.  7  F.  Windsor,  aged  72 1  Dec. 

A.  Macdonald,  b.  p.  99  F 20  Jan. 

W.  Merrie,h.  p.  2  Drs 27  May 

Assists,- Com,- Qen, 

K.  Cameron,  Montreal,  aged  68 7  Oct.  66 

J.  W.  Wilkinson,  h.  p.  Porchester ,. 17  Dec. 

Deputy  Assist.-Com,-Gen, 

E.  M.  Archdeacon,  h.  p 12  June  66 

Deputy  Assist, 'Com, 

G.  Yellon,  Siege  Train,  killed  by  an  Explosion  in  the  French  Camp  before 

Sebastopol 1 6  N o v.  66 

Dep,'Insp,'Gen,  of  Hospitals, 
Dr,  A.  McGregor,  Scutari. •• 16  Nov. 66 

Surgeons, 

Clarke,  83  F.  Snez 2  Nov.  66 

J.  Fletcher,  h.  p.  Ordnance,  Chiswick,  ^^ed  76 1  July  63 

D.  O.  Davies,  h.  p.  18  F 6Sept.66 

T.  Rhys,  h.  p.  8  W.  1 .  Regt 19  March 

Assistant' Surgeons, 

Dr.  Cameron,  62  F.  Meerut,  aged  84 ..21  Sept  66 

Partridge,  Staff,  Madeira 28  Sept. 

P.  Kehoe,  h.  p.  62  F 13  Aug. 

J.  Macnamara,  h.  p.  Staff 


Deputy  Purveyors, 


L.  Mc  Pherson,  h.  p. 
J.  Winter,  h.p 


ERRATUM  IN  OCTOBER  NUMBER. 
For  Captain  F.  M.  H.  Prosser,  read  lieutenant  F.  M.  H.  Prosser. 


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THE    EYE    DOUCHE, 

For  applying  Lotions  to.  or  bathing  tht  Efk,  it  .imple.  wlf-w«ng.J'»d  S^'C'^l!;^:"^ 
^omm/nded  in  .11  ce.  of  irritability  of  the  eyelid,  or  «y«»>V^^l'1S'„^i  *\'^^^^^^ 
f»ril{iitf  d^tiBnine,  oiote  application  le  minnle  work,  or  exposure  to  dry  win«  dr  P^«r»l 

St  V^^^^^^^  lh\%e.ec.eir.  ae.eral  -^^^-^  i^^' ft:'l^:^^^^^ 

haiWi  of  the  PaHenl  free.  It  eot.tinuee  lo  be  employed  wilh  the  mOfct  fkfOo^iblf  *«•»* ^ 
PaUentB  under  the  care  of  Haynea  Walton,  Esq.,  Surgeon  to  the  Central  London  Ophlhal- 
mie  Hoapiial.  and  Aasiatant  Surgeon  to  »i.  Mary'a.-Price  20i. 

COOPER'8    IMPROVED    LAVEMENT   APPARATUt« 

Atforda  the  following  advantages :— The  administration  of  the  whole  of, fbt  injection  bj 
one  stroke  of  the  Piston,  thereby  avoiding  the  labour  of  pumping,  and  effeclnally  prevent- 
ing the  admission  of  air  into  the  bowels  ;  being  composed  entirely  of  metal  without  valves, 
it  cannot  become  out  of  order.    Price  35i.»  in  mahogany  box,  with  lock  and  key. 

TELESCOPE    ENEMA   APPARATOSi 

OoBitMettd  entirely  of  Mttal,  can  be  carried  in  a  Dresiin^-eile,  Or  liedl^intiSlitet. 

Priee  14s. 


POCKET    MEDICINE   CASES 


FM  travelling,  are  arranged 
to  contain  in  the  smalleat 
space  Medicines  that  are 
constantly  required ;  in 
Ltathef  Cases,  with  Cut 
OIms  Stoppered  Bottles. 


Price,  frith  four  bottlea* 
6s.  9d. ;  five  bottles,  and 
graduated  measnre,  10s.  As 
eng Tating)  ooAtaiamg  teTtn 
bdttles*  gradttat^d  ibeaaurd, 
space  for  Pills,  148.  Don. 
ble  sixe,  228. 


STOPPERED    BOTTLES    IN    TURNED    BOXWOOD    CASES 

Of  well-seasoned  wood,  for  travelling. 

To  hold  one  Table  spoonful,  If.  i  to  hold  half  a  pint^  as.  9d. 

In  Addition  to  a  very  extensive  Dispensing  buiinesft  this  e^tabllsbiAftnt  i*  iioted  for  the 

following  articles : — 

COOPER'S   CHLORO-ETHERIAL   ESSENCE   OF 
JAMAICA    GINCER, 

Which  eoDt.ins  •  Urger  quantity  of  the  actire  principle  of  Ginger  than  any  other  eoneeo. 
traled  EMence;  the  reHn  and  volatile  *a,  which  are  the  only  medicinal  propertiei  of  the 
Oinger  root,  are  alone  held  in  solution.    Priee  in  Stoppered  Bottles,  2t.  6d.  and  4a.  6d. 

COOPER'S   COMPOUND  TINCTURE  OF  aUINlNCi 

11  Itfofiffly  recomitiefid^d  in  all  complaints  arising  from  general  relaxation  of  the  ajriAfrni, 
HpnoiAUy  when  the  appetite  is  defective,  and  the  digestive  powers  of  the  stomaeh  mueh 
weakened.    Price  28.,  5s.,  and  lOs.  per  Bottle. 

COOPER'S    MEDICATED    LOZENGES, 

In  Tins  containing  1  lb.,  Ss.  6d. 

EFFERVESCING    POWDERS. 

Seidlitz,  Soda,  Lemonade,  and   Ginger   Beer   Powders,   in  Boxes,  containing 

12  draughts.  Is.  each  ;  or  three  Boxes,  2s.  ad« ;  eaoh  Box  secured  from  air  by  Tin  Package. 

Cooper's  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  Drugs,  Apparatosi 

And  other  articles  neeessary  for  the  relief  and  comfort  of  Invalids,  can  be  forvrardM  hj  post. 
All  orders  should  be  accompanied  by  a  remittance  or  rtference. 


WILLIAM    T.    COOPER, 
PHARMACEUTICAL     CHEMIST, 
26,  OXFOBD  STBEET,  LONDO^<^it: 


No.  LXX. 


Ist  April,  1856. 


THE 


MILITIA    LIST; 

EXHIBITING 

THE  RANK,  STANDING,  AND  VARIOUS  SERVICES 

OF  EVERY 

REGIMENTAL    OFFICER    IN    THE   ARMY 

SERVING    ON    FULL    PAY, 

IMCLUDINO  THE 

ORDNANCE    AND    ROYAL    MARINES; 

DISTINGUISHINO    THOSE 

WHO  HAVE  SERVED  IN  THE  PENINSULA, 

WHO  WERE  AT  WATERLOO, 

WHO    HAVE     RECEIVED    MEDALS    AND    OTHER    DISTINCTIONS, 

AND 

WHO  HAVE  BEEN  WOUNDED,  AND  IN  WHAT  ACTIONS  ; 

Witft  tht  Vftrinir  sf  Sbtvi^Ut  haift  an  dfull  mat  IrsU  9nv* 

OIYINO   ALSO 

THE  DATES  OF  EVERY  OFFICER'S  COMMISSIONS, 

AND 
DISTINGUISHING  THOSE  OBTAINED   BY   PURCHASE.  \^<'>  '.  i> 

By  Majoe  H.  G.  HART,  '  . 

DEPOT   BATTALION   OP  TEMPLEMORE. 


LONDON: 
pFOHN  MURRAY,  ALBEMARLE  STREET. 

1856.  Digitized  by  ^OOglC 


CONTENTS. 


Gradalion  List  of  General  and 

Field  Officers 9-^15 

General  and  Field  Officers  who 

have  retired    H— 17 

Officers  with  superior  local  rank  18 

Indian  Army 19—20 

Yeomen  of  the  Guard 21 

Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms . .  •  •  22—23 

Paymasters  for  Army  Services  .  •  24 

Staff  at  Head  Quarters 25 

Aides-de-Camp  to  the  Queen    . .  25 

Regiments  of  Cavalry.  •  • .  ^  •  •  •  >  26 — 51 

Regiments  of  Infentry 52—227 

Chatham    Garrison*   rrovisional 

Battalion ,  and  Invalid  Depot . .  228 

Cavalry  Depots 228 

Depot  Battalions 229—231 

Royal  Fencibles 232 

Recruiting  Staff 233 

Royal  ArtiUery 234^254 


PAGE 

Royal  Engineers 255—265 

Ordnance  Medical  Department. .  266 

Royal  Marines    267—283 

Commissariat  Department ......  284—287 

Army  Medical  Department    288—298 

Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners  ....  299—302 

Chaplain  Department    302 

Garrisons  and  Military  Establish- 
ments    303 

Staff— at  Home  and  Abroad .  •  •  •  304—309 

EastarnArmy 810—315 

Military  and  Civil  Departmenli . .  316 

Ordnance  Storekeepers  and  Bar- 

raok  Masters  317—321 

Pa^  Tables  and  Prices  of  Com- 
missions   322—323 

Mititia 324—366 

Officers  receiving    Rewards   for 
Distinguished  Services  ....••  367 


EXPLANATIONS. 


K.G.    Knight  at  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 
K.T.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 
K.P.    Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick, 
G.C.B.    Knight  Gh^nd  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
K.C.B.    Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
C.B.     Companion  of  the  Order  of  the  Bath. 
G.C.M.G.    Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  Bt.  Michael  and  0t.  George. 
K.C.M.G.     Knight  Commander  of  ditto  ditto 

C.M.G.     Companion  of  ditto  ditto 

G.C.H.    Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Royal  Hanoverian  GuelpbiQ  Order. 
K.C.H.    Knight  Commani^  of  ditto  ditto 

K.H.    Knight  of  ditto  ditto 

K.C.    Knight  of  the  Crescent. 

C    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  the  Offieer  was  at  the  Batde  of  Ttafdiqa/r, 
9    Before  the  Name,  denotes  that  tiie  Officer  served  in  the  l^enxnmUi^  or  the 
SoTkih  of  France. 

r  Offieer*  actually  present  in  either  of  tfie  aetlons  of  the 

^m    Waterloo  Medal.  I      16th^  17th,  ox  18th  Jnne,  1816.    Su(^  O^lcen  are 

(.     allowed  two  years'  additional  service. 

N.B.  In  the  List  of  General  and  Field  Oflicers,  the  Names  printed  in  Italic  are  those  of 

Officers  retired  from  the  Army,  who  have  been  specially  allowed  to  retain  their  Rank,  but 

without  receiving  Pay  or  progressif  e  Proraotion. 

The  Figures  prefixed  to  the  Names  denote  the  Battalions  to  which  the  Officers  are 
actually  attached;  the  Letters  s,  and  r.  t{fteri\\e  name  distinguish  Officers  employed  on 
the  St^,  or  on  the  Recruiting  Service ;  the  letter  r.  before  the  name  denotes  tliat  tho 
Officer  belongs  to  tlie  Reserve  Battalion.  The  Letters  B,  M,  in  the  Cavalry  Regiments, 
allude  to  the  Riding  Masters;  the  Letters  d,pm^  and  d.aeb'*  denote  the  Dep6t  Paymaster 
and  Depdt  Adjutant  respectively.— The  *  brfore  the  Name  or  Date  of  Commission,  de- 
notes Temporary  Rank  only.  The  Letter  p  before  the  Date  indicates  that  the  Commiseion 
was  purchased.  General  Offioers,  wUJk  the  prefix  of  a  f,  are  on  the  half  pay  of  their  last 
Regimental  Commissions. 

The  words  subscribed  to  the  titles  of  Regiments,  as  " Peninsula/'  "Waterloo,**  Sec, 
denote  the  Honorary  Distinctions  permitted  to  be  borne  by  such  Regiments  on  their 
colours  and  appointments,  in  commemoration  of  their  Services. 


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nELD-MABSHALS. 

s  Mi^ctty  TIM  Xma  of  the  BELQIAMB*  KB.  BOB.  ^  BCff.  U  Maj,  1810. 

a  Ro/al  HiflmtM  FIUNCIS  ALBBRT  AUGUSTUS  CHABLES  EMANUEL,  DUKB  of  SAXONY,  PRINCE  of 

SAiCE-COBOUBO  AND  OOTHA,  KG.  KT.   KP,  QCB.   GCMQ,  8   Feb.  1840  —  CtolOMl  of  t lit  Qrcnadicr 

Guards,  2d  S«pt.  68 1  Oolon«l-iii-CWef  of  tli«  Rifl«  Brigade,  28  Sept.  69. 

8.  TiacMBt  €X>MBBBMBBB,  BCB,^QCS.^USfiQiM.  ConttahUoftlu  Toner  of  London,  8  Oct.  09 
SSB  JOHN  SmI  of  STBAPFOBO,  GOB.^QCU.Go\AAitwai  Gds.  Gov,  of  Londonderry  and  Oulmore,2  Oct.  66. 
&^  HBNBT,  YiMoant  HABDINGE,  BOB.  67  F.  Owimafufin^M-Cfti^,  8  Oct  66. 


OEHZSAL8. 

1886.    87  May. 
Im.  Earl  of  Corl:,  KP, 

1880.    88  July. 
rancia  Hoore 

18S7.    10  January. 

Sir  Johp  Slada,  Bt.QCH. 

5  Br.  Odi. 

J.  M'Keiula 

Sir  H.F.Caaip1wU,£aB. 

.  c.  White,  from  Gr.  Qda. 

1841.    28  Not. 

|RaeliafdBimt,86F. 
arard  Ooaelia 
fiirT.MakdoafaUBriabant, 
Ban.  BOB.  BOB.  84  F. 
I  Sir  Ralph  Darlinff,  BOH. 
69  F. 

1840.    UNOT. 

I  Sir  C.  Bulkeler  Eferton, 
0CMG,KCB,e9V, 

\Sir  H.  J.GQmmlnBr,  JTCir. 
13  Laneert. 

i  SSI  Sir  Ool.  Halkett, 
QCB.&B  OB.  46  F.,  Gov, 
of  CheUea  Septal 

1861.    11  Not. 

I  Sir  John  A.  Wallace,  Bt. 

KOB.nW, 
Kr     O.    PownoU  Adaim, 

KOJI.9Dt. 
I  5ir  J.  Wright  GuiMi^l. 

KOB.  U  9, 
liehard  Pffot,  4  Dr.  Gda. 
ir  Jaa.  WatMD,  KCB,  14  F. 
\  Sir  M.  Dovaiattilt.ff  GJI. 

4-  OCMB.l§V. 

1864.    SOJwo. 

).  Herbert 

,.  Armitronf  .late  B.lr.  Ar. 

)  Rt.  Hon.  airfi.  BlakeiieT. 

GCB.  ^  oca,iv.u.' 

Gov.  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 
I  Sir  Tho.  Hawker,  KCH. 

6  Dr.  Gdi. 

\Sir  J.  Wnf0B,jr(73. 11 F. 
\  as  John,  Lord  Beaton, 

GOB.    BOMB.  BOH.  8 

Life  Qaardi.    Com.  the 

Troops  in  Ireland. 
}  Sir  Thot.  M*Hafaoii,  Bt, 

KCB.  10  F. 
1881  Sir  Alex.  Woodford, 

GCB.  GCMB.  40  F. 
I  J .  Earl  of  WestiDorlaad, 

BCBigOCH.  OOF. 
^bcrt  Klllce,  84  P. 
osmo  Gordon 
'Hugh,  Yiec,^wiifik,BCB. 

R.  Hone  Oaardi,  ColoneH 

itk-Chiefo/themhB^et. 


S  9BL  5ir  James  Macdonell, 

KCB.  KCH.  71  F. 
9  fl2a  Str  Jat.  W.  Sleigh, 

KCB.  0  lancers. 
W  W.  A.  Johnson 
tSirJ.F.PiUQenid,KCB. 

18  F. 
fast  £rir  Arthur  B.  Clifton, 

JTCi?.  d-JrCJT.  IDrs. 
llSiaO.M.  £ar2  Cathcart, 

KCB.  I  Dr.  Gdi. 
9  Sir  Alex.  Leith,  JTCfi. 
SIP 
9  Hon.  Hugh  Arbuthnott, 

OB.  dd  F. 
9  i9{r  J.Douglas,  JTCJ},  48  F. 

KCB.  98  F 
IP  Sir  Willoughby  Cotton, 

GCB.KCH.S^V. 
9  sir  J.  Hanburj,  X'CIT. 

90  P. 
9  H.  B.  Karl  Beauchamp, 

10  Hassars. 
9  Oflt  Jron.E.P.L7goD,CB. 

ISDrs. 
Sir  Geo.  Whitmore,  KCH. 

Royal  Engineers 
Henry  Shadforth 
9  Sir  Wm.  Tuyll,  KCH. 

7  HuMars. 
9  aa  5ir  G.  H.  F.  Berkeley, 

KCB.  85  F. 
SackTlIIe  H.  Berkeley,  76  F. 
Helier  Touxel 
9  aai  Sir  O.ScoTell,  KCB. 

4  Lt.  Drs.  Gov.  of  the  B. 

MUitary  College. 
9  Ulysses,    Lord  Downea, 

KCB.,  29  F. 
9  G.  Marq.  of  Tweeddalt, 

jrr.cii.80F 

{Sir  P.  W.  Trench,  KCH. 
aai  Henry  Wyndham,  11 

Hussars. 
9  Fred.  Ren.  Thackeray, 

CB.  R.  Eng. 
9J.P.BIrch.CB.R.Eng. 
Oiutarus  Nicolla,  do. 
9  Hen.  ETelegh,  R.  Art. 
Hon.  W.  H.  Gardner,  do. 
Fred.  Walker.  R.  Artillenr 
9  mi  SirE.  Bov[%teT,KCH. 

40  P. 
Joseph  W.  Tobin,  R.  Art. 
9  Sa  Sir  W.  U.  Gomos, 

KCB.  19  F. 

1664.    88  Not. 

9  SI®  SirH.D.Rois,GC!B. 

R.  Art.  Adjutant  Gemorai. 
9223  5(rRob.  Wm.Gardiner, 

JCG!B.  XGir.  R.Aft. 
Sir  Jidvmrd  NieoUa.  KOB. 
late  of  R.    Mar, 

1866. 

9  SB  Hon.  Henry  Murray, 
CB.,  14  Drs.  0  Feb. 

Tbo.Erana,  £7^.8 IF. 

ISMur 

9  Sir  A.  tfadaiae,  KCB. 
68  F.  6  Jana 


(H  9  B.  Lawrence,  CB.  late 
of  R.  Marines.      20  June 

Geo.JoneSi/'romR.Mar.  do. 

Wm.H. Connolly,  late  of  R. 
Marines.  do. 

Geo.  Beatty,/r<ms  R.  Ma- 
rines do. 

9  Wm.  Wood,  CB.  KH.  8 
West  India  Regt.  81  Aug. 

9  aSI  Sir  James  Simpson, 
GCB.  87  F.  8  Sep. 

1860.    20  Feb. 

9  a.  Aaba  a'Govt*Ri»}|if- 
ton,  CB.KB.iW. 


LIETTT.-OnSRAIS. 

1861.    11  Not. 

Rich.  Unlaeke,1ateR.Ir.Art. 

Geo.  Irring,  do. 

9  Sir    J.     P.    Burgoyne, 

KGCB.  from   R.    £ng. 

Inspector-Gen.   of  For- 

ti/ieatione. 
9  Sir    Cba.  Wm.  Pasley. 

KCB.  B.  Eng. 

!T.  B.  Aylmer 
H.  J.  Bidden,  KH.  0  F, 
H.  C.  E.  Yemon,  CB. 
5<rJ.A.Hope,fCtf..0F. 
Sir  JL.  J.  Horrey,  CB.  2 
West  India  Regt. 
99irFrederick8tOTln,  KCB 

KCMG.  88  P. 
9  Sir  R.  O.  Hare-Clargea, 

KCB  IS  P 
9  Sir  6.   F.  Smith,  JTCB. 

from  R.  Eng. 
9  Alex.  TliomsoB,  OB,  74  Fi 


9  C.   G.    EllicombOf  CB. 

from  R.  Eng. 
9  Sir  Wm.  F.  F.  Napiar, 

KCB.  82  P. 

F.  M.  Mllman,82F. 

Wk  J.  ReoTe,  61  P. 

W.  A.  Gordon,  CB.  64  F. 

T.  Kenab,  CB.  69  P. 

.  B.  Wyoyard,  CB,,  68  P. 
9  sir     James    Pergusson, 

ATCB.  43    P.   Governor 

and     Commander  -in  ' 

Chief  of  Gibraltar. 
9  Sir  Tho.  W.  Brothertoo, 

JTCB.  16  Hussars 

Sir  A.  J.  Dalrynople,  Bt, 
Sir  Jas.  Hy.  Ileynett, 

KCH.  48  F. 
WUliam  Smelt,  CB.  87  F. 

r Sir  John  BeU,  JTCB.  4  F 
3.B.Auchmuty,GB.,  7  F* 
Thomas  Lightfoot,  OB. 
08  F. 
9  Sir  Geo.  Brown,  BOB. 

KH.  Rifle  Brig. 
R.  S.  Brougb,  R.  Art, 
9  John  Aitchison,  78  F. 

1864.    )9JuBe. 

Hie  Boyal  HighneesQeorge 
W.  P.  C.  Duke  qf  Com- 
bridge,  KB.  KP.  BOB. 
BCMB.  Seoto  FiiaU.  Ods. 

1864.    SOJwia. 

9G.  A.Henderson,  JrJ7.  KC, 

69  F. 
9  R.  B.  Macpharaooj  CB. 

KH.  78  F. 
9  Philip  Hay. 
Jas.  IrTlng,lata  B.I.Art. 
9  flSft  Arch.  Money,  CB 

KC  8  Drs. 
9  Han.  A.  Prootor.Cll.87  F. 
9  Wm.  Jarrola,  KH.  70  F. 
9  Sir   P.  Cookbun,  06  F. 
9  PMriek  Ca»pball,  lata  of 

R.  ArtUlery. 

fa  E.  Parkinson,  CB.  08  F. 
QBIR.  Lluellyn,  CB.89  P. 
aSft  p.  A.  Lautour,  8  Drs. 
CB.KH. 
9  Ml  Sir  Wm.  Chalmers, 
CB.jrCJEr.78F. 

Jas.  Claud.  Bonehler, 
JTC.  8  Dr.  Gda. 

«<r Harry  Geof^e  W. 
Smith,  Bart.  BOB.  RiSo 
Brig.,  Oommandksa  the 
Northern  &  ICMand 
Diiiricte. 
9«aPeUz  Oalr«rt,CBJ0  F. 
9  lifll  Sir  De  Lacy  BTasMi 
BOB.  21    P. 

{Wm.  0eo.  Soott. 
BtrTho.  WiUeUra^Bortf., 
KCB.  61  P. 
9  Hon.  H.  E.  Butler  65  P. 
9  E.  Fleming,  CB,  87  P. 
9  Sir  John  Bolt,  KCB  . 

KC.  8  P. 
0.  Gardew,  R.Eng. 


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4 

SP.  Bainbrigge,  CB,  26  P. 
Wm.  O.  Power,  CB.  KH. 
from  R.  Art. 

IThof.  E.  Napier,  CBM  P. 
N.  Thorn,  CB.  KH,  8  P. 
W.H.Sewell,  C£.79P. 
Wi  W.L.  Darling,  98  P. 
aai  Sir  Joi.  Thackwell, 
OCH.  XJT.  16  Lancers. 
9  aa  A.  Macdonald,  C^., 

from  R.  Art. 
9  Sir  Wm.  L.  Herrics,  CB. 

KCH.  68  P. 
9  £[irJohnM*Donald,X:CB. 

08  P. 

|P  Geo.  Wm.  Paty,  CB.  KH. 

70  F. 
9  Oai  Xor^I  J.  Hay,  86  F. 
SThoma*  J.  Wemyis,  CB. 

17  P. 

SH.  Thomas,  CB.  30  P. 
as  Sir  Wm.    Rowan, 
/rCU.  19  F. 
9  20  Jas.  Shaw  Kennedy, 

CB.47F. 
yilfil  A.W.M.X0rdSandyf^ 
7  Dr.  Ods. 

S8ir  Fred.  Ashworth,  44  P. 
Hen3alneaTia,Cjrfi.£JEr. 
65  F. 

SO. L. Goldle,  CJ3., 77  F. 
Geo.  Powell  Hlgglnson, 
MF. 
9  m  Sir  George  Bowles, 
KCB.  1  W.  I.  R.,  lAwt. 
of  tlu  Timer  of  London. 
Tlio.  Bunbury,  KH,  60  P. 
9  Hon.  H.  F.C.  Cavendish, 

9  Dr.  Ods. 
W.  J.  Aldred. 
9  m  T.  W.  Robbins,  80  F. 
iaaR.Macneil,8P. 
Wm.  Sutherland,  CB.  03  P. 

H.  Rainey,  CB.  JTJ^.  23  P. 
,iron.CharlesOore,  CB. 
KH.,  91  F. 

S|iaw.L.Walton,6P. 
Ed.  Fanshawe,   CB.   R. 
Eng. 
Tho.  J.  Forbes,  R.  Art. 
C.  R.  Fox. 

Tho.  Paterson,  R.  Art 
|P  Cha.  Aug.  Shawe, /rom 
Ck>ldst.Ods. 

1804.    Not.  98. 

Fr.Campbell,  R.Art. 

?Geo.  Turner,  CB.  R.  Art. 
.M.  Wallace,  R.  Art. 
Rich.  Jones,  R.  Art. 
9  John  Miehell,  CB.  from 
R.  Art. 

I860. 

9  Wi  Hildm.  Fane,  96  P. 

80  Jan. 

UaSirJ.U.  Wallace,  KH. 

17  Lancers.  6  Feb. 

SHon.J.  Finch,  CB  .90  Feb. 
as  Sir  Wm.  O.  Moore, 

KCB.  60  F.  0  June 

9  Thomas  A.  Parke,   OB, 

from  R.  Marines  90  June 
^  Sir  John  Owen,  KCB. 

JCJET.fkomR.  Mar.  do. 
John  Wright,  KH.  late  of 

R.  Marines  do. 

9   Charles  Mensles,    KH. 

tnm  R.  Mar.  do. 


Ueut."  Genercds.'^Mqfar'  Generals, 


KAJ0B4IENERAL8. 

1801.    11  Not. 

9  WilliamOeorge  Cochrane. 
Comtnanding  tht  Dublin 
Di»trUU 

9  AD  Sir  Henry  Somerset, 
KCB.  KH.  ttom  Cape 
Mounted  Rifles.  Com- 
mander  -in-  Chi^  at 
Bombay. 

tN.Wodehouse. 
enry,  Duke  q/*  ClsTeland, 

Sir  Geo.  Aug.  Wetherall, 

KCB.  KH.  84  F.  ^4/.- 

OontraL 
W.Douglas,  h.p.  R.Eng. 
9aa  iSirJ.F.LoTe,rCB, 

KH.  Lt.'€too.  ofJoTMoy. 
flfiE  Hon.   George  Anson. 

Commander  -  in-  Chief , 

East  Indist. 
9  SirD.  MH3regor,  KCB. 
9  N.  Hamilton,  KH.  from 

Insp.  Field  QJBr. 
9  as  Cha.  Anth.  Ferdinand 

Bentinck. 
9  Or.  O.  Lewis,  CB.  firom 

R.  Eng. 
9  G.J.  Harding,  CB.  do., 

Lt.-Gov.  of  Ouemeey. 
C.  O.  J.  Arbuthnot. 
C.  G.  Palconar,  KH.  from 

Intp.  Field  Qffieer. 
Sir  Richard  England,  G  CB. 

KH.  00  F. 
9  Alex.  Fisher  Macintosh, 

KH.     Commanding  the 

Troope   in    the    Ionian 

Itlande. 

}\  tm  B.  Lard  IJotbam. 
!  Jul.  Patenon. 
Ohn  H<}m«  H^me^ 
9  ^'  AtkLiiA  £¥?  mrd  p  CB.KH, 
9  Cc'^il  nSaahnppf  CB* 
itaa  Sir  W.  R.  Cliyton,  Jl<. 
J.  Splak.  KM. 


.  Spliik,  J 
\m   Sir 


Jas.  Jackson, 
KCB.  KH.  Lt. 'General 
Commanding  the  Foreee 
at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  ^  Lt.-Gov. 
9  R.  C.  Mansel,  KH. 
Commanding  the  Cork 
Dutrlet. 

SI  John  Drummond. 
I  J.  Preeth,  KH.  64  F. 
<rC.  R.O'Donnell. 
John  LesUe,  KH. 
9  Rob.  B.  Coles. 
9881  E.P.Buckley 


Sir  Richard  Doherty,  from 
Inep.  Field  Qlf. 

98B  Edw.  Byam. 

William  Rogers. 

Geo.  Cha.  Earl  of  Lucan, 
KCB.  8  Hussars 

9  an  Sir  Cha.  Yorke,X:CB. 
33  P.  MUitary  Seeretary 
to  the  Field  Marehal 
Commanding'tn"  Chief. 

J.  H.  Richardson. 

a  Sir  J.  R.  EusUce,  KH. 
ft  B.  Drummond. 
9  Hon.  Sir  E.  Cust,  KCH. 
Dennis  Daly. 
W.  Chamberlayne, 

1804.  30  June. 

9  J.  Taylor 
9  P>  J.  DaTies 

8  John  Praser 
Jonathan  Peel 

Marcus  Beresford,  Com- 
mending  a  Div.  of  the 
Madras  Army. 

9881  iSir  Jas.  Chas.  Chat- 
terton,  Bt.  KHt  Com- 
manding the  Umerieh 
District. 

J.  H.XordHowden,  KCB. 
KH. 

9R.  Douglas,  CB.  ret.  full 
pay,  R.Art. 

J.  A.  Ekxrt  ^Rosslyn 

9  W.  T.  KnoUys,  Lt.'Gen. 
Commanding  at  Alder- 
shot. 

Edward  Studd 

Sir  H.R.PergusonDavie,B/. 

9  E.  P.  Gascolgue 

9  Sir  L.  B.  LoTell,  KCB. 

KH. 
9  St.  J.  A.  Clerke,  KH. 
9  Sir  J.  H.  Schoedde,  JT CB. 
Sir    H.    J.  W.   Bentinck, 

KCB.  98  P. 
882  Thomas  Reed,  CB. 
Uenrjriso.  MelTille,  JTCB. 

fh>m  60  F.  Commanding 

the  Troops  in  Scotland, 
988  A.  K.  Clark  Kennedy, 

CB.  KH. 
9  Hor.  G.  Broke 
988tE.  C.  Whinyates,  CB, 

KH.  R.  Art. 
98SaT.HutcIies8on,  R.Art. 
m  J.  Oldfleld,  KH.  from 

R.  Eng. 
9  881 T.  Dyneley,  CB.  ft>om 

R.  Art. 
9  5<r  Colin  CampbeU,  GCB. 

67  P. 
P.  E.  Craigie,    CB.  Com- 
manding a  Div.  of  the 

Madras  Army. 
B.  F.  Morris,  CB. 
Hennr  ColTile 

?80  E.  Wm.  BouTerie 
eo.  Cobbe,  firom  R.  Art. 
;  A.  C.  Mercer,  do. 

Hon.  Thos.  Ashbumham, 
CB.  ttom  99  P. 

Michael  White,  CB.  tnm 
8Dn. 

John  Scott,  CB.  f^m  9 
Lancers,  Commanding  m 
Div.,  Bombay  Army. 

Sir  J.  L.  Pennetether,lCCB. 
46  P.  Commanding  the 
Forces  at  Malta. 

9  T.  P.  Thempeon 

P.T.BuUer 

Henry  Despard,  CB.  fh>m 
99  P. 

Sir  J.  M.  F.  Smith,  KH. 
from  R.  Eng. 

9E.  W.  Bell,  Lt.  Gover- 
nor, and  Commanding 
the  Troops  at  JameUea 


9  John  Reed 

9  J.  Jones,  JTJET. 

Sir  W.  M.  O.  Colebrookf, 
CB.  KH.  from  H,  Art 
Governor  &  Commandtr. 
in-ChiefofBarbadot,^ 


9  Tho.  Bttr£e 

9^ 


Wm.Cator,  CB.  fron  R. 
Art. 

J)  O.  S.  Thwaites 
oseph  Jerrard 
Jas.  Tho.  Earl  o/Cardipt, 
KCB.  from  11  Hamn, 
Inspasting  GtMTol   </ 
Cmlry. 

flW.C.  Coles 
<r  Michael  Crawb.rir. 
John    Eden,    CB.    Com- 
manding  the  KUkauf 

Distriet. 
H.  W.  Barnard,  Onumi- 

ing  a  Division,  Betttn 

Army. 
98aJ.CampbeU,rir. 
Hon.  C.  Grey 
9  J.  Chester,  h.  p.  R.  An 
W.   Lord   de   Ito,  Dtf, 

Lieut,  of  the  Temir 
9JohnGeddes,Xir. 
W.  H.  ComwaU 
P.  S.  Stanhope,  from  Gr. 

Ods. 
9  A.  MadachlsB,  from  K. 

Art. 
C.  M.  Hay,  ftom  Cold.  Gdi. 

Commanding  the  Tm/i 

at  the  Mauritius. 
881  Henry,  Lord  Bokebj, 

Soo.  Pus.  Gds.  OnmsMi- 

ing  a  Divisien,  Eatun 

Army. 
9  Cha.  Oihnour,  ret.  ril> 

pay  R.  Art. 
H.Ed.  Porter 
J.  D.  Rawdon 

S8a  Wm.  Beckwith,  U' 
H.  E.  Robinioo 
en.  W.Br8lon,te>m«F 
!l8aA.T.MaclflS0 
tephenKirby,ret.f.p.  H> 
Art. 
Arthur,  Duhs  of  WeUlng- 

ton 
J.  J.  W.  Angeritein,  frw 

Oren.  Gds. 

J.  W.  KettleweU,ret.f.p. 

R.  Art.  ^„ 

9  881  Tho.  Marten,  la. 

M.C.Dlxon,ret.ftiUj»78 

Euf. 
P.DouUOaldcr.do. 
9  Tho.  Ger.  BaU 
faEatonMontoi  I 

Ouy  C.  Collin,  ret  f.^»• 

Art. 
mVi.Cox,KB. 
J.  S.  Bastard,  from  R.  Art. 
Geo  JC.  Eden,from8co.  tra- 

Geo.  Dixon,  from  Scott  P«»- 

Gds. 
9  F.  MannseU,  from  Z*^ 

SirW.  J.  Oodrinftoii,fJJ; 
firom  CoLOds.  Oww""*^ 
in-Chief,  Eastern  AM^ 
Dun.Grant,rst.f.p.B.Art. 
H.A.Scott,fh)mR.Art. 
Wm.  Wylde,CB.  from* 

9  8a  Wm.  Tumor 
W.  Fludyer,f^omGr.«J' 
John  Wharton  Frith,  tn* 
Insp.  FiOd  Qjficer 

8  Thomas  FaUs  . 

en.Cha.Baaiel,  flrom  ■• 

Wm.  Perguswn,  ntind  frf 


Jol 


PV  Roy»l  Marias; 
Si  Hall,  from  I  W« 


Gds. 


1864.  9a  Not. 

1  Adam  Fife  Crtwford,  ret. 

r.  p.  R.  Art. 
9  W.  B.  Dundas,  Cfi.  from 

R.  Art. 
H.  W.  Gordon,  do. 
a  Joseph  Darby,  ret.  f .  p. 

R.  Artillery 
Q.  H.  Lockwood,  CB. 

1861.    12  Dec. 

Sir  Rlohard  Alrej,  KCB* 
QwarUr  •  Hatter  -  Gene- 
ral 

Sir  HoghH.  Roee,  KCB.  the 
q,ueen*e  CommieeUmer 
at  the  Head  Quarters 
of  the  French  Army  in 
the  Crimui 

Hen,  JirJas.Torke  Scar- 
lett, JfCB,  from  6  Dr.  Gdi. 
Command,  Cavairp  DlftU 
iion,  EaeiemArmy 

9  Sir  Harry  D.  Jonee, 
KCB.  from  R.  Bog. 

9ir  George  BuUer,  KCB, 
from  Rifle  Br. 

Sir  Wm.  Eyre,  KCB,  Com'- 
tnanding  a  Dlvieton, 
East,  Army 

1861.    18  Dec. 

W.  D.  Jonee,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
9  W.H.81ade,ret.  f.p.  R.F.ng. 
y  T.  Grantham,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Art. 
R.T.  King,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
C.  Dixon,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Eng. 
9  J.C.Yictor,  ret.f.p.  R.Eng. 

1854.    16  Dec 

9T.Blanshard,  CB.fromR. 

Eng. 
9  Wi  W.Brereton,  CB.  KH, 

from  R.  Art. 
S.  Williams,  ret.  t  p.  R.  Eng. 

1866. 

F.  R.  Cheney,  from  R.  Art. 
6  Jan. 
LWhitty,  ret.f.p.  R. Art  do. 
C.  Dalton,  do.  do.  do. 
B.  B.  Rawneley,  do.  do. 
J.  H.  Grubbe,  ret.  f.  p.  88 

P.  9  Jan. 

9  P.  Barry,  rot.  f.  p.  R. 

Eng.  18  Jan. 

P.  W.  Whinyatea,  do.  do. 
J.  B.  Oough,  CB,  Command- 
ing the  Belfast  District 
80  Jan. 
9  W.  Fumeauz,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art.  7  Feb. 

^j&B^Q.  B. Wilton,  do.  do. 
Bon,   Arthur  Upton,  from 

Ck>ldit.  Qdi.  20  Feb. 

Jas.  A.  Chalmer,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art.  15  May 

tV  AmbroaeLBne,h.p.44F. 

18  May 

9 An.  Emmett,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Eng.  21  May 

9  981  tf  arens  A.  Waters,  ret. 

f.  p.  R.  Eng.         21  ilay 

1865.  20  June. 

Walter  Powell,  ret.  full  pay 

R.  Marines. 
A.  H.  Gordon,  retired  f.  p. 

R.  Mar. 
J.H.  Piichcr,ret.r.p.R.Mar. 
T.  Stevens,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Mar. 
0.  A.  Olbsone,  ret.  fUll  pay 

R.  Marines 


Major '  Generals.  ^^  Colonels* 

C    T.     R.   Coryton,    B. 

Mar. 
|P  Robert  Mercer,  reUred 

full  pay,  R.  Marines 
C  S.    B.   Bills,    CB,    R. 

Mar. 
J.   Robyns,  KH,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Marines 
Joseph  Walker,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Marines. 
D.  Campbell,  ret.  full  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
Jas.  Whylock,  ret.  ftill  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
CDTho.  Wearing,  R.  Marines 
G.  B.  Bury,  ret.  ftall  pay,  R. 

Mar. 
J.I.WlUes,R.Mar. 
D.  McAdam,  ret.  fUll  pay 

R.  Mar. 
H.  J.  Gillespie,  ret.  full  pay 

R.  Mar. 
S.  Garmston,  ret.  fiill  pay 

R.  Mar. 
9  J.  H.  Stevens,  ret.  f.p. 

R.Mar. 

fC.  0.  Pratt,  R.  Mar. 
.  S.  Relgnolds,  ret.  f.  p.  18 
¥.  28  June 

Sir  Richard  Dacres,  KCB. 
R.  Art.  29  June 

John  J.  Hollis,  ret.  f.  p.  25  F. 
6  July 
Hugh  Evans,  ret.  f.p.R.  Mar. 
10  July 


1856.    81  Ang. 

tJas.M'Haffie,h.p.OOF. 

tf  Rob.  Blake  Lynch,  Unatt. 

tPra.  Campbell,  do. 

t9  O.  M.  Johnson,h.p.  Port. 
Serv. 

tf  USB  C.  Diggle,  ITir.Unatt. 

t  I  J.  Murrav  Belshes,  do. 

t  IB.  Orlando  Jones,   do. 

t  I T.  Peacocke,  do. 

t  I  Daniel  Baby,  do. 

t  I  Geo.  Nicholls,         do, 

t  I  Wm.  Crokat,  do. 

t  }  Rob.  Bateman,       do. 

t  I  Peter  Dudgeon,       do. 

f  I  J.  Mitchell,  do. 

tf  NorcUffe  NoreUflb,  Xff. 
h.p.l8Dr. 

tRob.  Mar.  Leake,  Unatt. 

Sir  A.  Joslah  Cloete,  CB, 
JTiT.  Unatt.  Commanding 
the  Troops  in  the  Wind- 
ward and  Leeward  Isles 

f  aOIG.Macdonald, 

7  Sept. 

f  Berth.  Vigors  Derinsy, 
KH,m.i,V,ln9p,  Field 
Officer  do. 

C.  A.  Windham,  CB,  Chi^ 
of  the  Stqf,  Eastern 
Army  8  Sept. 

f  H.  J.  Delacombe,  R. 
Mar.  18  Sept. 

Patrick  Tule,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 
Eng.  0  Oct. 

James  Gordon,  ret.  f.  p.  do. 
27  Oct. 

f  John  Ashmore,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Mar.  80  Oct. 

Charles  Otway»  ret.  f.  p.  R. 
Art.  2  Nov. 

Sir  Wm.  Fenwick  Williame, 
JTC^.  from  R.  Art.      do. 

J.  £.  Dupuis,  CB,  from  do. 
do. 

fHa  John  Cox,  KH,IS  Dec. 


COLOHELS. 

1887.    to  Jan. 

L.   Earl  of  Harrington, 

CB,  Unatt. 
aSirJohn  MorillyonWilsont 

CB,   KH,  Unatt.  M(^or 

of  Chstsea  Hospital, 
Hon,  F.  M.  Cathcart,  h.  p. 

82  F. 

1888.  28  June. 
£[lrGeo.H.Hewett,£<.  Unat. 

1841.  28  Nov. 
f«lfflB.J.RiddIeeden,Unatt. 

1851.    11  Nov. 

f  Sir  Wm.  Reid,  KCB,  R. 
Eng.  Oov,^  Commander- 
in- Cki^  at  Malta 

J.  R.  CrauAird,  Gr.  Gds. 

William  Stewart  Balfour, 
Unatt. 

William  Booth,  h.  p.  41  F. 

R.  Greaves,  Unatt.  Deputy 
Quarter-Master  General 
in  Ireland 

Alex.  Fraser,  Unatt. 

f  Wm.Cuthbert  Ward,  R. 
Engineers. 

Lord  Charles  Wellesley, 
Unatt. 

9  aSt  W.  H.  ElUott,  KH, 
h.  p.  80  F. 

P.  Edwards,  Unatt. 

f  Wm.  FrekeWiUiams,  KH, 
Unatt.  Brigadier  Gene- 
ral at  Malta 

I  aa  W.Cartwright,  Unatt. 

W  Arthur  Gore,  Unatt. 

f  Dav.  Goodsman,  Unatt. 

f  Loflus  Owen,    do. 

Pringle  Taylor,  KH,  Unatt. 
Colonel  on  the  Stqf  at 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


f  221  T.R.8winbnme,Unatt. 

f  net  G.  Whichcote,  Unatt. 

m  Jas.  A.  Butler,  Unatt. 

T.  Henry  Johnston  ,h.p.  78  F. 

H.  A.  Hankey,  Unatt. 

€tt  J.  Campbell,  Unatt. 

Plomer  Young,  KH,  Unatt. 

H.  D.  Townshend,  Depot 
Batt.  Tsmplemore 

Tho.  Wright,  CB,  Unatt. 

P.  C.  Griffiths,  9  Dragoons, 
Commandant  of  Cavalry 
Depot  at  Maidstone 

Tho.  Wood,  Or.  Gds. 

Wm. H.Eden, Unatt.  Com- 
mandant at  Chatham 
J  I  P.  Faddy,  ret  f.p.  R.Art. 
oeeph  Clarke,  78  P. 

Sirs,  Gaspard  Le  Marchant, 
Unatt  Mqf,-Gen.  Com- 
manding the  Troops  in 
Nova  Scotia  and  New 
Brunsmich 

G.Goscoyne,  h.p.  17  P. 

Geo.  Moncrieff,  Soota  Fus. 
Gds. 

Marcus  J.  Slade,  h.  p.  4  F. 

G.H.MacKinnon,CB.ITnatt. 

f  Ch.Blachley,  retired  full 


pay,  R.  Art. 
IH.r    - 


f  H.R.Moor,do.do. 
B.F.D.  Wilson,  Unatt. 
S.  B.  Boileau,  22  F. 
Edw.  Sabine,  R.  Art. 
f  Anthony  Marshall,  retired 

AiU  pay,  R.  Eng. 
f  Wm.Dunn,ret.f.p.  R.  Art. 
T.G.Higgins,R.Art 
Hen,  G.  F.    Upton,    CB, 

Coldst.  Gds. 
Hon,  A.  A.  Daliell,  b.  p. 

Insp.    Field    Officer    of 

Militia,  AssUt,  A^,-Gen. 

in  Scotland 
T.  S.  Pratt,  CB.  h.  p.  26  F. 
T.    B.  KeUy,   Insp,  Field 

Ofieer  in  London 
Andrew  Brown,  h.  p.  6  F. 
Wm.  Thornton,  Gr.  Gds. 
SB  Orlando  Felix,  Unatt. 
W.  N.  Hutchinson,   Gren. 

Guards, 
f  H.  F.  Lockyer,  OB.  KH, 

97  F. 
SImcoe  Baynes,  R.  Malta 

Fenclbles 
M.  C.  Johnstone,  87  F. 

1862. 

a  m,  Wm.  Bell,  R.  Art. 
18  March 

1854. 

f  P.  V.  England,  R.  Art. 
17  Feb. 


9  W.  R.  Ord,  R.  Eng.    do. 
f  H.  J.  Savage,  R.  Eng. 
81  Mar 


1864.    20  June. 

{Fred.  Meade,  Unatt 
aa  J.Wildman,do. 
Wm.  F.  Forster,  JTJr.  Una. 
Deputy  Adjutant  General 
F.  Johnston,  Unatt. 
f  afflAlb.  Goldsmid,  Unatt 
f  G.  Walter  Prosser,  Lieut, 
Gov.  R,  Military  College 
f  Edw.  Macarthur,  Unatt. 
Mqj.-Gen.  Comfnanding 
the  Troops  in  Australia 
D.  H.  Macdowall,  Unatt 
f  J.  P.  Hely,  KH,  Unatt 
f  3&  C.  R.  Bowers,  do. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQIC 


6 

9  John  Amnid.  KS,  do. 
mPred.  Towtn,  Unatt, 
f  B.  Oarreti,  KH,  46  F. 
Rich.  Connop,  Unatt. 
irr.MolyneuzWUUam^X'Jr. 

Unatt 
9  Sa  W.  N«pean,  Unatt. 
S®   A.   H.    Traror,    JTiT. 

In$»*  PiOd   QgUtr    in 

IL.  R.  Wilford  Unix,  Unatt. 
Wm.  H.  DuttoB,  Unait. 
(Oa  G.  r.JBarl  9f  Albamarto, 

Unatt. 
O.  T.  Colomb,  Unatt.  C9m» 

B.  ffib§rnian   MUUttry 

School 
Fnu  Mara,  of  Conjrngliam, 

KP.^Qch.\3nvXX. 
S.  J.  Ck)tton,  10  F. 
Man.  Barlow,  14  P. 
N.Wilion,jrj7.64F. 
^J.N.Jackion,  90F. 
BotetTrrdcU,  8SF. 
WL  J.  Clark,  KH.  Unatt. 

Oomm.  B.  M,  Atylum 
Jas.  Gray,  r«t.  f .  p.  R.  Art. 
9  R.  S.  Piper,  ret.  I.  p.  R. 

£ng. 
Jas.  Fogo,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
9  JSTon.  W.  Arbuthnott,  do. 

do. 
9  Henry  Blaehleyi  do.  do. 
aa  W.  H.  Stopford  Blair, 

h.  p.  R.  Artillery 
|P  G.  John  Belson,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art. 
P.  H.  Turner, Unatt. 
R.W.Brough,h.  p.  3  P.  Aut, 

A^.  Qen,  at  Belfa$t 
R.  P.  Romer,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Art. 
£.  H.  D.  E.  Napier,  Unatt. 
Edward  Harvey,  Unatt. 
R.  G.  Moletwortb,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art. 
Jofl.  Robt.  Yoang,  h.  p.  5  P. 

Fort    Major    of    Fort 

Gcoroe,  Invemesi 
John  Michel,  CB,  MqjoT" 

Oen.TurkUh  Ckmiingent 
R.  P.  Dovglai,  Unatt.  A<«4«l. 

Atijui.-Oeneral 
C.  B.  Cumberland,  00  P. 
C.  C.  Hay.  Unatt. 
P.  Hill,  Unatt. 
W.L.  Dames,  87  P. 
C.  Warren,  CB.  65  P. 
T.  Gore  Browne,  CB.  h.  p. 

44  P.  Oov^mor  and  Com- 

mander-in-  Chief  of  New 

Zealand 
Q.  A.  Malcolm.  CB.  Unatt. 
R.H.  Wynyard,  CB.  58  P. 
Henry  Eyre,  Walmer  Depot 

Batt. 
John  Gordon,  rot.  f.  p.  R. 

Art. 
Lord  William  Panlet,  CB. 

Unatt. 
9  P.  M'Pher«on,  CB.  Imp. 

Field-njficer  at  York 

C.  W.  Rldu-y,  Gr.  Gd«. 
John  Patton,  Insp.  Field- 

Ogicer   of  Bristol   Be- 
eruiting  Diti. 
P.     Parquhanon,     Prov. 
J>ep6t  Batt, 

D.  A.  Cameron,  CS.  42  P. 
T.  Matheeon,  Unatt. 

9  Geo.  Bell ,  CBJtup.  Field 
Officer  at  Liverpool 

R.  D.  Hallifax,  75  F. 

H-  N.  Yigon,  8t.  Helena 
Regt. 

Robert  Rtchardion*  Robert- 
con,  Unatt. 

Samuel  Braybrooko,  Ceylon 
Rifle  Regt. 


Colonels. 


9lia  R.Law,  f  J7.R.New- 
foundland  Companies 

Hon.  A.  P.  Foley,  Gr.  Gds. 

Gordon  Drummond,  Cold- 
stream Guards 

IP  J.  H.  Wood,  f«t.  f.  p. 
R.  Art. 

Geo.  Dumford,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Artillery 

J.  Stopford,  CB.eAV. 

H.  HaTelock,  CB.  03  P. 
Adjutant-Oenerah  Batt 
Indiet. 

Chas.  T.  Van  Straubenzee, 
8  P. 

Alez.Mnrray  Tulloch,  Unat., 
Military  Superintendent 
ofOtU'  Pensioners 

Wm.  Geo.  Gold,  Unatt. 

Hon.  R.  Bruce,  Gr.  Gds. 

A.  Cunllffe  Van  Notten  Pole. 
Jnsp.  Field  Officer  at 
Olasgow 

E.  W.  F.  Walker,  CB.  ScoU 
Pus.  Gds. 

T.  A.  Drought,  Insp.  Field 
Officer  at  Cork 

Thomas  Harte  Pranks,  CB, 
top. 

9  aO  Richard  Hardinge, 
iTJJ.R.  Artillery 

Joseph  HanweU,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Artillery 

Chas.  Stuart,  b.  p.  Ceylon 
Regt. 

Hon.  A.  A.  Spencer,  CB. 
44  P. 

Chas.  Ashmore,  86  P. 

WL  Henry  Keane  Bloom- 
field.  11  P. 

J.  Lawrenson,  17  Lancers 

S.J.  Hodgson,  Unatt. 

R.  Andrews,  R.  Art. 

Cha.  Pranklyn,  84  P. 

G.  C.  Mondy,  Unatt.  Under 
Secretary  for  War 

P.  H.  O.  Seymour,  Unatt 

9  W.  E.  Lock,  retired  full 
pay,  R.  Art. 

H.  W.Hartley,  8  F. 

W.  A.  H'Clererty.  h.  p. 
48  P.  Deputy  Quarter- 
Master  General  in  New 
Zealand 

Lewis  Duncan  Williams, 
8  Life  Guards 

Robert  Blucher  Wood,  CB. 
h.  p.  07  P.  Dep.  Adjutant 
Oeneral  in  Ireland 

Chas.  E.  Gold.  65  P. 

Cba.  A.  Lewis,  Gr.  Gds. 

Rich.  French,  Unatt. 

William  Campbell,  8  Dr.Gds. 

Wm.  Parlby,  10  Drs. 

George  Congrere,  CB.  80  P. 
Quarter  -  Mast.-Oen«ral, 
East  Indies 

Fennel  Cole,  R.  Eng. 

9  Edw.  Hatson,do.  Deputy 
AeUtitant  Oeneral  to  the 
Corps  of  B.  Snffineers 

9  Crighton  Grlerson,  ret.  f.p. 
R.  Engineers 

Lewis  Alex.  HaIl,R.  Eng.do. 

9£l  P.  Sandllands,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Art. 

B.  H.  Yaughan  Arbackle, 
ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 

Browne  Willis,  R.  Art. 
John  T.  Hill,  h.  p.  81  P. 
John  Longfield,  8  P. 
Charles  W.  Morley  Balders, 

CB.t  Assist.  Oomm.  Cav. 

Depot  at  Maidstone 

F.  W.  Hamilton,  Gr.  Gds. 
Wm.  Denny,  71  P. 
Charles    Hastings     Doyle, 

VntLil,  Assist.  Qf.'Mas.' 
Gen,  in  Dublin 


'  Fred.  Horn,  CB.  80  P. 
J.P.G.OMBpbell,  lOF. 
J.  H.  Freer,  ret.f.  p.  R.  Art 
A.  W.  Hope,  do. 
Lord  Fred.  Paulet,  Ooldst. 

Gds. 
Uanley  Power,  86  F. 
John  Rowland  ■myth,  OB, 

Unatt. 
J.  L.   Smith,  Ml.  r.  p.  B. 

Art. 
SJohn  E/ro,  B.  Art. 
W.  J.  D'Urban,  h.  p.  S6  P. 

Dep.  Qiuartermeut^Ben, 

North  Amsrica 
9   H.   J.    French,  Unatt. 

AssUt^A4f.-0en,  Cork 
Terence     CBrien,    Uoatt. 

Assistant  Quar.-Masttr 

General 
John  P.Crofton,Unatt  Aist. 

Mil,  SuperinUnOoHi  qf 

Out- Pensioners 
John  Orattan,  OB.  Ptors, 

DcpSt  Batt. 
Hon.  J,  Lindsay,  Or.  Gds, 
Hon.  G.  A.  F.  LiddeU,  Unat 
Wm.  SolliTan,  CB.  Unatt. 
H.  Oartwrigbt,  Gr.  Odi. 
J.  B.  Bainbrigge,    Unatt. 

Fort'MajOT  of  Guernsey 
A.  A.  T.  Cunynghame,  CB. 

h.p.  61  F.   Mttfor-Oen, 

Turkish  Contingent 
H.  Penleaze,  Unatt. 
St.  Vincent  Wm.  Ricketti, 

Unatt. 
9  W.  J.  King,  h.  p.  Royal 

Stair  Corps 
Hon.V.  H.  G.  Massey,  tJnatt. 
9  9Bi  Jo*.  Henderson,  KH, 

Unatt. 
9  W.  A.  Le  Mesnrier,  h.p.  06 

P.  Town  MaJ.ofAlderney 
9  John  Swinbum,  Unatt 
Georse  Stuart  h.p.  48  P. 
T.  Kelly,  KC,  b.  p.  Cheshire 

Pen.  Fori  M^for  of  TU' 

bury  Fort 
R.  E«  Burrowes,  KH.  Unatt. 
9  T.  Gioster,  Unatt. 
9  T.  G.  Harriott  h.  p.  R. 

Staff  Corps 
9   a®  J.  K.   Ross,    KH. 

Unatt. 
Eardley  Wilmot,  Unatt. 
E.  Basil  Brooke,  67  F. 
li    G.  W.  Keppel,  Unatt. 
9  as  J.  Fits  Maorlce,  KH. 

Unatt. 
John  Campbell,  Unatt 
9J.  Cr.  Yonng,  Unatt 
Fred.  Hope,  Unatt. 

J  I  L.  A.  During,  Unatt 
oshua  8.  Smith,  Unatt. 
I  Hen.  A.  O'Neill,  Unatt 
I  Henry  Clinton,  Unatt. 
<  9  Fred.  Chldley  Irwin,  KH. 
I     Unatt 

I  Wm.  Mat  Gosset,  ret  f.  p. 
\     R.  Eng. 

9  Dan.  Bolton,  R.  Eng. 
ItX  W.  C.  Anderson,  R.  Art 
R.  Palmer,  ret  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
R.  Say  Armstrong,  R.  Art. 
9  A.  R.  Harrison,  ret  f.  p. 

R.  Art. 
Robert  Clarke,  R.  Art 
Rleh.Parker,ILtfeGd8. 
G.  T.  Rowland,   ret  f.  p. 

R.  Art. 
James  Brown,  48  F. 
9  H.  R.  Wright  ret  f.  p. 

Royal  Art. 
C.Trollope,  CB.68P. 
Robert  Clarke,  R.Art. 
A.  T.  Hemphill,  86  P. 
Lord  G.  A,  P.  Paget,  CB, 
4  Drs, 


Brooke  Taylor,  Unfttteched. 

AsHgt,A4f,Om,lf.^M, 

District 
H.  V.  Brooke,  OB,  88  P. 

Alde-de-Camp      to      thk 


a.  t.  O.  KaplOT«  CB,  Unatl 

Aide-de-Cump    !•    tkt 

Queen 
9^2  John  Bloomfleld,  R 

Art.  AidS'de-Ommp  to  tht 

Queen 
B.Lnganl,  CB.  SO  F.  Beputi 

44f,    Gen,   at  Bombay 

Aide-de-Camp      to      tk, 

Queen 
Tbos.Fo»ter,  R.  ^Rnt.Aidc 

de'Camp  to  the  Qjueen 
9  P.  Graham,  OB.  B.  Mar 

Aide-de-Camp     to     tk* 

Queen 
^9  J.  A.  PhlUpa,  B.  Mar 

1  Aug. 
9aaF.  Warde,   R.    Aft 

16  Sept 
922EW.B.InglIby,do.OVoT 
Tlio.  Pynosore,  rat  full  pay 

R.  Mar.  SO  Nor 

Jas.  Bttcbaaaa       do.    do 


1864.    88  Not. 

Jas.  L.  Basden,  OB,  retlrci 

full  pay  80  P. 
9  Wm.  Sail,  Xff.  ret.  f.  p 

R.  Newfoundland  Compi 
Robert  Terry,  ret.  f.  p.  81  F 
James  W.  Fatrtloogh,  rri 

f.  p.  68  F. 
H.  C.  Streatfciid,  rot.  f.  p 

87  F. 

Henry  Senior,  ret  f.  p.  65  P 
Cha.  Hughes,  ret  f.  p.  84  P 
J  oseph  Kelsall,ret.  f.  p.  70  P 
Wm.  Blois,  ret  f.  p.  58  P. 
Edward  Thomas  Tronson, 

ret  f.  p.  IS  F. 
9  John  Singleton,  KH.  ret 

f.  p.  80  F. 
QSJosephMarkHarty,  KH 

ret.  f.  p.  38  P. 
9  Eyr«  John  Ctabbe,  KB» 

ret.  f.  p.  74  F. 
928  Wm.  Bomey,  KH.  ret 

f.  p.  Cape  Mounted  Riflet 
Sai  G.  Rochfort,  ret.  f.  p. 

8  P. 
Philip   Dundas,   ret.  f.  p. 

47  P. 
Richard  Winington,  ret  f.  p. 

84  F. 
821  R.  Westmore,  ret.  f.  p. 

88  P. 

R.  Pattisson,  ret.  f.  p.  18  F. 
J.  H.  Poole,  CB.  nt.  f.  p. 

9  E.  j'.  White,  T«l.  f.  p.  70  F. 
9  RobertHnntretf.p.40P. 

E.  W.  Bray,  CB.  vet  f.  p. 
OOF. 

Aral.  Tennant,  retired  full 

pay  OAF. 
9E.R.Hill,68F. 
C.  Wright  R.  Bug. 
Geo.  W.  Key,  16  Drs. 

F.  G.  Shewell,  CB,  8  Hnssart 
P.  R.  Thomson,  R.  Sag. 
Edw.  Pole,  18  Lane. 
Joshua  Jebb,  CB,  ret  ftall 

pay  R.  Eng. 
Arthur  Shirley,  Unatt 
Fred.  Holt  Rohe.CB.  Uaitt. 
9aeftT.0.Cater,RJLrt. 
Robert  Walpole,  h.p.  Rifle 

Br.  Dep.  Qr.-Mas^Gen. 

in  the  Ionian  Islands 
9  Henry    Pester,   R.  Art 


Digitized  by  \^00^  It' 


Colonels* 


A.  J.  LAwrenee^  OB,  Blfl«  m  Wm.  How  Hennlt,  re- 

Br.  tired  full  pay,  R.  Art. 

^<>}i.Geo«CaddfaD,Or.Grt.   T.  A.  LethbrMse,  do.      do. 
C.  O.  Streatfleld,  R.  £ng.       D.  Thomdlke,  R.  Art. 
Fra.  Skelly,  37  P.  ~  " 

J.  C.  Hop«  Glbfone,  Unatt. 


C.  P.Ainslie,  h.p.OF. 
H.  Dantoll,  Golds.  Ods. 
Freemaa  Murray.h.  p.  68  P. 

Got.  and  Com^^in-ChUf 

at  JBtfUtuda 
Hon,  A.  NeUon  Hood,  h.p. 

18  F. 
DAvld  Russell,  84  F. 
J.B.Portlook,R.Eng. 
9  R.  W.  Story,  R.  Art.  on 

retired  full  pay 
R.  W.  Huey,  1  P. 
H.  Shirley,  CS.  88  F. 
W.  S.  Newton,  Coldstieam 

Gils. 
N. R.Browne,  ret.  f.  p.  84  F. 
£.  C.W.  U.  Mllman,  87F. 
Speneer   Peroeval,   Coldst. 

Ods. 
Edward  Goulbnm,  Gr.Gds. 
Henry  Cooper,  46  F. 
llandalRamley,Unfttt.i?rt^- 

adier  GeMral  at  UaUu 
H.  Sandham,  R.  Bng. 
H.  K.  Storks,  Unatt.  Ifq/.- 

Gen.     Commanding    at 

Stutari,  &c. 
pan  T.  C.  Smith,  UnatL 
W.  Button,  Cape H.R. 
if  on.  Geo.  C.  Weld  Forester, 

B.  Horse  Ods. 
E.  C.  Hodge,  OB.  4  Dr.  Gds. 
O.  C.  Yarboroogb,  CB.  01  F. 
Tbomas  Crombie,  Unatt. 
S  A.  Maebean,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Art. 
m  G James,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
m  H.  PalUser,  do. 
iT.  L.  Oarstln,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Art. 
aei  J.  A.  Wilson,  R.  Art. 
W.  H.  C.  Wellesley,  7  F. 
H.B.  Doherty,  CB.  14  Drs. 
A.  H.Ferryman,  89  P. 
W.  J.  Ridley,  8e.  Fob.  Ods. 
W.  R.  Faber,  85  F. 
39  Wm.  Hen.  Law,  88  F. 
T.  J.  Galloway,  70  P. 
William  Jones,  CB.  61  P. 
9«aB.Cuppage,R.  Art. 
Robert  Barn,  R.  Art. 
Si2E  R.  B.  Burnaby,  ret.  full 

pay  R.  Art. 
A.  Jardine,  75  P. 
J.  H.  Grant,  CB.  9  Drs, 
M.  O.  Dennis,  60  F. 
John  Mae  DafT,  74  P. 
T.  M.  Wilson,  00  F. 
T.  C.  Luxmoore,  ret.  fall 

pay  B.  Bng. 
Geo.  Staunton,  81  P. 
C.   Crutchley,    Provisional 

Depot  Batulion 
Wm.  Paris,  ret.  f.  p.B.  Eng. 
J.  H.  Griffin,  B.  Art. 
F.  H.  Baddeley,  R.  Eng. 
W.  Hamiltoa,78P. 
Edw.  Vicars,  R.  Eng.  ret.  f.p. 
Cha.  Rochfort  Scott,  h.  p. 

R.  Staff  Corps,  AstUt.- 
Qr.-Ma$.'Qen.  at  Dublin 
M.  K.  Atherley,  0«  P. 
Trevor  Chute,  70  P. 
W.  G.  Brown,  84  P. 
Hen  JerTi8,ProT!sional  Batt. 

at  Chatham 
M.W.Smitb,h.p.]5  Drs. 
J.  M.  Perceval,  CB.  IS  F. 
H.  W.  Stisled,  78  P. 
9  T.  J.  Adair,  Intp.  FMd 
Officer  o f Belfast  Keerult- 
ing  DUt. 
P.  M.  N.  Gay,  8  F. 


1855. 


Harry  Stow,  ret.  full  pay 

G.  Hutchinson,  80  F. 
Wm.  Praser,R.  Art. 
Charles  Gosiling,  Royal  Art. 
Chas.  Stcuart,  14  Drs. 
C.  H.  Mee,  retired  full  pay, 

R.  Art. 
J.  L.  Dennis,  04  P. 
T.  Bodgen,  R.  Eng. 
T.  Desbrisay,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 
C.  B.  Syraons,  R.  Art. 
W.  O'Orady  Haly,CB.  47  F. 
C.  Fegen,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Mor. 
W.  W.  d'Arley,  ret.  fall  pay 

R.  Art. 
W.  R.  Hansfleld,  Unatt 
R.  L.  Hornbrook,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Mar. 
E.  If.  Wllford,  R.  Art. 
H.P.  WulfT.R.  Eng. 
J.  Hawkshaw,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Bng. 
O.  H.  Ellice,  S4  F. 
Tho.  Hore,  ret.  full  pay  R. 

Eng. 
H.n.Jones,  dDr.Ods. 
J.  Tylden,  ret,  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
H.  Skipwith,  48  P. 
C.  Hasart,  7  Hussars 
Wm.  Calaray,  ret.  full  pay 

R.  Mar.  Art. 
NicholasPalmer,rel.f.p.6e  P. 
BJ.Swlnbume,  ret.  f .  p.  88  F. 
Daniel  Fnuer,  ret.  f.  p.  42  F. 
Cha.  High.Potts,ret.f.p.lOF. 
Oeo.de  Rottenburgh,  Unatt. 

Atfiit,  Qx.'Mcuter-Gcn. 

in  Canada 
Edw.  Aldrlch,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Eng. 
W.  Y.  Moore,  5«  P. 
J.  I.  Hope,  R.  Eng. 
W.  H.  Pickering,  R.  Art. 
R.  J .  Stothard,  R.  Eng. 
J.  Clarke,  ret.  full  pay  R. 

Mar. 
J.ToibiIl,ret.  f. p.B.  Mar. 
E.  Hearlc,  reUred  full  pay 

R.  Mar. 
J.  M 'Arthur,  ret.  f.  p.B.  Mar. 
Henry  Edm.deBurxh  Bidley, 

ret.  full  pay,  60  F. 
Herbert  Mends,  ret.  full  pay 

8  W.l.  Regt. 
W.Clendon,  ret.f.p.  R.  Mar. 


1854.    1  Dec. 

direr  Robinson,  ret.  f.  p. 
2  P. 

F.  WIgston,  ret.  ftill  pay,  18 
P. 

A.T.Rice,  ret.  full  pay,  61 

P. 
W.  H.  Gillman,  ret.  f.  p. 

88  P. 
A.  Gordon,  R.  Eng.  6  Dec. 
J.  Qanrock,  Unatt.  AstUt. 

O.  U.  Qen.  at  Ceylon 

\'i  Dec. 

P  8.  R.  W.  Wesley,  R.  Msr. 

A4J.aen.  18  Dec. 

E.  F.  Grant,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 

18  Dec. 

O.  J.  Beresford,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Art.  do. 

F/on.  R.  C.  H.  Spencer,  ret. 

f.  p.  R.  Art.  do. 

H.C.    Suce,   ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Art.  16  Dec. 

G.  H.  Hyde,  ret.  full  pay  R. 
Art.  80  Dec. 

T.  F.  Flude,  B.  Art.  80  Dec. 


f  W.  H.  Phlbbs,  S.  O.  of 

Pensioners  5  Jan. 

E.   W.  Passy,  Dep.   Batt. 

Fennoy  6  Jan. 

T.  H.  Rimington,  ret.  f.  p. 

B.  Eng.  18  Jan 

P.  Eld,  ret.  f.  p.  00  F, 

10  Jan. 
H.  F.  AlnsUe,  ret.  f.  p.  88 
P.  do. 

Wm.  Slater,  ret.  f.  p.  Depot 
Bait.  86  Jan. 

C.  Bose,  B.  Eng.      88  Jan. 
Hon.  C.  a,  Scott,  late  of 
Scots  Fus.  Ods.     80  Jan. 
Uon,   A.  Gordon,  CB,  Or. 
Guards,' Dspu/j/  (Quarter- 
Master  General     6  Feb. 
John   Land,  ret.  f.  p.  B. 
Mar.  10  Feb. 

H.  G.  Mitford,      do.     do. 
Corbet  Cotton,Unatt.iii#U<. 
AdJ,  Gen,  of  Cavalry 

80  Feb. 

A.  Tylce,  ret.  f.  p.  B.  Art. 

8  March 

P.  8.  Hamilton,    do.      do. 

C.  W.   Wingfield,  B.  Art. 

18  March 

M.  Smith,  81  P.    88  March 

Wm.  Calder,  ret  f.  p.  8t(i(f 

Officer  of  Pensioners 

80  March 

W.  B.MarIow,B.Eng.  1  Apr. 

A.  Tulloh,  R.  Art.  do. 

Henry  Poole,  B. Art.  1  Apr. 

Hen.  Geo.  Teesdalc,  do.  do. 

Noel  T.  Lake,  CB.  do.    do. 

J.  Creagh,  86  P.       80  April 

James  Watson,  ret.  f.  p.  14 

F.  15  May 

Henry  Bates,  08  P.  18  May 

5irTho.  Sl.V.H.C.  Trou- 

bridge,  Bt,  CB.  h.  p.  28 

f.   Aide-dO'Camp  to  the 

Queen  18  May 

J.  B.  W.  Inglis,  82  P.  5  Jane 

David  Forbes,  ret  f.  p.  01 

P.  5  June 

A.O.  BTachford.  24  P.  7  June 

J.  Child,  B.  Mar.     28  June 

J.  T.  Brown,  R.  Mar.      do. 

E.  A.  Parker,  R.  Mar.      do. 

T.J.  Valiant,  40  P.  85  June 

If  on.  H.  H.  Manvers  Percy, 

Grenadier     Grds.  Aide- 

de-Camp    to   the  Qtuen 

T.  M.  Steele,  CB,  Coldstl 
Gds.  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Queen  do. 

H.  D.  Griffith,  CB,  8  Drs. 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the 
Queen  do. 

J.  W.  Smith,  CB,  Unatt 
Assist. -A^. -General  in 
Dublin^  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Queen  do. 

Hon.  P.  E.  Herbert,  CB. 
Unatt.  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Queen,  Qr.'Master- 
Oen.  Eastern  Army     do. 

Tho.  Hurdle,  CB,  R.  Mar. 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the 
Queen  do. 

Collingwood  Dickson,  CB. 
R.  Art.  Aide-de^Camp  to 
tho  Queen  do. 

W.  S.  R.  Korcott  CB. 
Rifle  Br.  Aide-deCamp 
to  the  Queen 

J.  W.  Gordon,  Ci7.R.  Eng. 
A  ide-  do-  Camp  to  the 
Queen  do. 

Thomas  P«  Dwyer,  R.  Mar. 
14  July 


Frank  Adama,  CB,  88  F. 

16  July 
C.  R.  Sackville.  Lord  West 
CB.  ProT.  Depot  Batt  at 
Maltn  17  July 

R.Wilbraham,  CB,  Unatt. 
do. 
Arthur  Borton,  CB.  0  P.  do. 
C.  A.  Edwards,  CB.  18  F.  do. 
Daniel  Lysons,  CB.88F.  do. 
Hon.  W.  L.Pakenham,  CB. 
Vntitt.  AdJ.-GenJEastern 
Army  do. 

W.  L.  Tudor,  ret  f.  p.  86  P. 
lOAur. 
M.  J.  Western,  ret.  f.  p.  64  F. 
17AU8:. 
J.  B.  Brunker,  h.  p.  15  F. 
Bep.  Adjut,  Gen.  at  Cey- 
lon 84  Aug. 
Charles  Tyrwhitt,  Unatt 

81  Aug. 
F.  Wm.  Clements,  ret.  f.  p. 
78  P.  do. 

Piercy  Benn,  R.  Art        do. 
R.  C.  8.  Clifford,  Or.  Gds. 
7  Sept. 
James  Graham,  ret  f.p. SO  P. 
do. 
Fra.  Seymour,  Scots  Fus. 
Gds.  80  Sept. 

H.S.H,  Prince  W.  A.  Ed- 
ward of  Saxe  Weimar,  Gr. 
Ods.  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Queen  6  Oct. 

S.  Hawkins,  R.  Mar.  30  Oct. 
C.  E.  Doherty,  18  Drs.     12 
Oct. 
8.  Brownrigg,  CB.  Gr.  Gds* 
8  Nov. 
John  St.  George,  CB.  R.Art . 
do. 
Edw.  Chas.  Warde,  do.  do. 
David  Edw.  Wood,  CB.  do. 
do. 
Jan.  Wm.  Fitzmayer,  CB, 
do.  do. 

Fred.  E.  Chapman,  CB.  R. 
Eng.  do. 

George  B.  Barker,  CB,  B. 
Art.  do. 

N.  M.  Stack,  ProT.  Batt.  of 
Limerick  3  Nov. 

T.  A.  Shone,  ret  f.  p.  R. 
Art  11  Nov. 

A.  A.  Shuttleworth,  R.Art. 
7  Dec. 
W.  M.  S.  M'Mnrdo,  Unatt*. 
Director-General    Land 
Transport   Corps,  Aids' 
dC'Camp  to  the  Queen 
11  Deo. 
R.  P.  Campbell,  CB.  00  P. 
do. 
E.  R.   Wetherall,    Uuatt. 
Aide-de-Camp     to      the 
Queen  do. 

P.  P.  Haines,  Unatt  18  Dec. 


1850. 

Andrew  Spottlswocdo,  1  Df. 

Gds.  12  Jan. 

9  Wm.  Sadleir,  ret    f.  p. 

4  P.  1  Feo. 

Wm.    Irwin,    h.    p.  80   F. 

Assist.- Qr.- Mr.-  Gen.    at 

Kilkenny  28  Feb. 

Robert  A.  Cutbbert  ret.  f.  p. 

15  F.  25  March 


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Lieut.^Colanels. 


LIET7T.4;OLOHELS. 


1812. 
Rod.  de  May,  h.  p.  Watte- 
riUe'i  lUgt.  21  Maj 

sua  8lr  Geo.  Julliu  Hait- 

Qerm.  Leg.  17  Aug, 

1817. 
yOabrlelBarer.Unattt  July 

1824. 

|P  as  Boh.  Rob.  If  oore, 
h.  p.  ColdsL  Qds.     1  Apr. 

1885.    27  May. 

a  Ch.  PurTlit,  h.p.  Can.Fene. 
fie^J.  Graves,  h.  p.  12  F. 

1826.   80D«e. 
W.  Leader  Maberly,Unatt. 

1880.    22  July. 

Cha.  H.  Smith,  KB.  b.  p. 

16  P. 
9  J,  P.  Oatei,  KB.  h.p.  88  F. 
§  Chaa.  Pratt,  h.  p.  96  P. 
9  O.  SpottUwoode,  h.p.  71 F. 
p  Jai.  HorloD,  h.  p.  Meu- 

ron'a  Regt. 
C.Prlngl«,h.p.  Oer.Lag. 
J.  T.  Wbelan,  h.  p.  R.  Mewf 

Fen. 

18S7.    10  Jan. 

Jacob WataoD,  Unatt. 
9Hen.Nooth,h.p.l4F. 
i  aa  R.  Howard,  Unatt. 
9  Ja.  Delancey,  Unatt. 
9  Samuel  Fox,  Unatt. 
9  Car.  Speddlng,  h.p.  82  F. 
J.  G.  N.Gibbea,  h.  p.  Malta 

Regt. 
Sir   Wm.    Davison,    KB. 

h.  p.  2  F. 
•Marq.  Giuseppe  de  Piro, 

CMO.  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Malta 

Fen.  Reg.  29  Dee. 

1888. 
Thomas  Hall,  Unatt.28  June 

28  Not.  1841. 
Wm.  Beetham,  Unatt. 

1840. 

G.  H.Coryton,h.  p.  R.  Mar. 
2&May 

18M. 

Z4>rd  Jas.  C.  P.  Murray, 
SooU  Fus.  Gds.      S  Nov 

J.  A.  Lambert,  Grenadier 
Guards  IS  Nov, 


C.  A.  F.  Berkeley,  Scots  Fus. 

Guards  18  Dee. 

Hervey  Hopwood,  Gr.  Gds. 

27  Deo. 


1801. 

H.  P.  Raymond,  Depot  Batt. 
Winchester  17  Jan. 

9  John  Alves,  Depot  Batt. 
Seritant  at  Amu  to  the 
Qu§iH  14  Mar. 

W.  G.E.Napier,  Unatt. 

80  May 

M.  Williams,  R.  Eng.  1 4  J  uly 

C.A.  Arney,  Unatt.  18  July 

fj.  Maclean,  Unatt.  7  Oct. 
.  M.  Biddulph,  UnatU 

31  Oct. 


1881.  Nov.  11. 

B  V.  Y.Donaldson,  Unatt. 
i  John  Macphall,  h.p.  7  Dr. 
i  John  C.Harold,  IIP. 
WiUiam  Chambre,   Unatt. 
Bon.  Arthur  Cha.  Legge, 
Unatt. 

8IU!lW.Long.h.p.0F. 
elv.Dalyell,  Unatt. 
9  OBI  J.  BirtwhisUe,Unat. 
9Wm.  Fraser,  Unatt. 
9  James  Algeo,  Unatt. 
9  Wm.  Graham,  Unatt. 
Hen.  S.8tephens,  JTir.Unatt. 
Obas.  Barry,  Unatt. 
James  M'Queen,  Unatt. 
faa  8.  Way  month,  Unatt. 
WllUam  Snow,  Unatt. 
Charles  Smith,  Unatt. 
FnuWestenra,  Unatt. 
W.   R.  Brudenell    Smith, 

Unattached 
Thos.  Sidney  Powell,  CB. 

68  F. 
9  aa  E.Gibson,  Unatt. 
Edward  Last,  00  F. 
BflSILeonardMorso-Cooper, 

Unatt. 
Cha.  Wise,  Unatt. 
Fran.  Plunket  Dunne,  Unatt. 
G.  W.  Francklyn,  Unatt. 
9  J.  K.  Jauncey,  Unatt. 
Cha.  Rob.  Raitt,  Unatt. 
John  Temple,  Unatt. 
R.  L.  Dundas,  Unatt. 
G.  Hankey  Smith,  78  F. 
Guy  Clarke,  Unatt. 
R.  8.  Vicars,  Unatt. 
R.J.P.Vassall,Unatt. 
H.  F.  Strange,  26  F. 
Wm.  Henry  Adams,  Unatt. 
Wm.  Cockell,  10  F. 
J.  P.  Sparks,  88  F. 
G.  E.Tborold,02F. 
Alex.  Houstoun,  h.  p.  4  P. 

Staff  Off,  ofPemiomrg 

SP.  B.  Reyne,  Ceylon  Regt. 
.H.Burchell,h.p.57F. 
9  John  De  Lacy,  Unatt. 
H.  Chetwode,  h.  p.  3  Dr.  Gds. 
J.  P.  Westropp,  Unat. 
Geo.  M.  Reeves,  00  F. 
Rob.  Henry  Lowth,  86  F. 
B.  C.  Fletcher,  h.p.8  Dr.Gds. 
Burton  Daveney,  1  F. 
Edward  Bagot,  Unatt. 
James  Patience,  65  F. 
William  Caine,  Unatt.  U.- 

Oovemor  of  Bong  Kong 
fJas.Scargill,  Unatt. 
Robert  Lewis,  Unatt, 
Samuel  Tryou,  Unatt. 
G.    T.    Finueane,     Unatt. 

M<tfor  of  Brigade  in  the 

Ionian  lilands 
Tho,  Williams,  4  F. 


9  no  O.    D.  Alniwortb, 

Unatt. 
Tho.  OgUvy,  2  Life  Gds. 
J.  A.  Udny,  h.  p.  62  F. 
G.  C.  Swan,  Ui 


1852. 

G.  W.  Fordyce-Boehan,  Un- 
att. 27  Feb. 

Bon.  H.  T.  Forester,  Gren. 
Guards  Aug.  24 

I.  W.  Jones,  UnaU.  24  Dec. 


1858. 

Charles    Henry    Somerset, 
Cape  Moanted  Riflemen 
28  Jan. 

L.  S.  O'Connor,  CB.  1  W. 
I.  R.  Oovemor  and  Com' 
mander'in^Chi^  at  tho 
Oambia  8  Feb. 

John  Torke,  CB,  1  Dra. 

4  Feb. 

F.  !D.  George,  OB.  h.  p. 
22  F.  Deputy  A4fuiant' 
Oenerai  Windward  and 
Leeward  lelande    4  Feb. 

H.  D.  O'Halloran,  Prov. 
Depot  Batt.  do. 

J.  H.  E.  Dairyrople,  Scots 
F.Gds.  25  Mar. 

R.K.Dawson,  late  of  R.  Eng. 
20  Mar. 

Henry  Tucker,  R.  Eng.    do. 

Daniel  Ranier,  06  F.  1  April 

J.  D.  Dyson,  8  Dr.  Gds.  8  do. 

H.  H .  Graham,  60  F.  20  Apr. 

Henry  Renny,  81  F.  27  May 

Geo.  Campbell,  62  P.     do. 

Benry  W.  CufAmiM,  late 
of  Coldst.  Gds.  27  May 

F.  G.  A.  Pinckney,  73  F. 

28  May 
Arthur  Horne,  12  F.  28  May 
H.D'ArcyKyie,  27F.     do. 

G.  H.  Burnaby,  ret.  f.  p. 
R.  Art.  do. 

J.  J.  Bisset,  Cape  M.  R.  do. 

John  Armstrong,  do.      do. 

W.F.  Bedford,  OOF.        do. 

Wm.  Heathcote  Tottenham, 
12  Lancers  28  May 

Edw.  A.Holdich,  CB.  80  P. 
28  May 

R.N.  Phillips,  Prov.  Bat  at 
Chatham  do. 

Alfred  H.  Horseford,  CB, 
Rifle  Brigade        28  May 

W.D.P.Patton,  74P.    do. 

G.  J.  Carey,  Cape  M.  R. 
Military  Secretary  to  the 
Lt 'General  Commeaui- 
ing  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  do. 

John  Hill,  R.  Art.  21  June 

S.  W.  Jephson,  2  F.  1  July 

George  Grey  Rous,  Gr.  Gds. 
15  July 

Geo.  Monkland,74F.20  July 

D.  L.Mackirdy,60  F.  25  Aug. 

8.  Brownrigg,  CB.  Gr.  Gds. 
18  Sept. 

B.  8.  Stehelin,  R.  Eng. 

10  Sept. 

C.  H.  Spence,  60  F.    2  Oct. 
W.M.S.  McMurdo,  h.p.  78  F. 

Director  General  Land 

Transport  Corps  21  Oct. 

W.  B.  Ainslie,  CB,  Unatt. 

do. 

Wm.  Munro,  80  F.  11  Nov. 

A.  C.  Errington,51  F.  ODeo. 

BenJ.  Riky,  48  F.    18  Dec. 

W.  M.  Wood,  Coldst  Gds. 

do. 


Henry  Smyth,  CB,  66  F. 

801>ec. 

Lord  Mark  Kerr,  18     P. 

do. 

1864. 

S.  J.  Hill,  2  W.  I.  R.  OsvC.- 
Oen.  ^  Goo^-^M-ChUr  »f 
Sierra  Loono.         6  Jab. 

H.  J.  Morris,  R.  Art.  12  Jan. 

John  M*Cay,  do.     84  Jan. 

J.  H.  Stewart,  20  F.  25  Jan. 

8.  Oakley,  56  F.  8PM». 

H.  W.  WhitfeUd,  2  W.  I.  B. 
8F«t. 

John  Wnkle,  10  HvMan, 

10  Feb. 

J.Walpole.  R.  Eng.  17  Feb. 

H.  Servante,     do.         do. 

H.O.  Crawley,   do.         do. 

John  Twisa,       do.        do. 

T.  A.  Laroom,    do.         do. 

8.  A.  Molesworth,  ret  fall 
pay,  R.  Eng.  do. 

Edward  Frome,  R.  Eng.  do. 

C.  E.Wilkinson,      do.  do. 

J.W.Mitchell,  R.  Art  do. 

R.F.  Crawford,     do.     do. 

Wm.R.Nedam,    do.     do. 

H.  P.  de  Bathe,  SeoU  Fan. 
Gda.  do. 

Richard  Waddy,  CB.  50  F. 
8  March 

J.W.Ormsby,  R.Art  l7MAr. 

W.  T.  Renwick,  R.  Bag. 

21  March 

T.  H.  Tidy,  h.  p.  14  F.  Drp. 
A^^utant  -  GoHorai  at 
Jaaudoa  28  March 

Robt  Banders,  CB.  10  F. 

14  April 

H.W.Parke,  K.  Mar.lO  April 

R.  H.  R.  H.  Yyae^  R.  Horae 
Guarda  21  April 

T.W.B.  HoIdsworth,h.p.  2  F. 
Deputy  Qr.'Maetor-Oen. 
Nova  Scotia  5  May 

E.  Haythome,  1  F.  12  May 
Tho.  Brooke,  12  F.  10  May 
U.  WilUamaon,  27  F.  86  May 
A.  J.  Taylor,  R.  Art  80  May 
Geo.  Maclean,  do.  do. 
H.  D.  While,  CB.  6  Drs. 

1  June 

A.  B.  Stnaihan,  R.  Mar. 

0  June 

1854.  20  Jane. 

W.  H.  Askwith,  R.  Art. 
9  John  Fraser,  Unatt  Fort* 

Major  of  Jereoy 
Hamlet  Ooote  Wade,  CB, 

h.  p.  1  Dr.  Gds. 
J.Douglas,  CJS.  79F. 
W.  J.  Myert,  h.  p.  R.  Staff 

Corps 
J.  Paterson,  8  F. 
H.  a  B.  Daubeney,  CB.  55  F. 
P.  Lushington,  CB,  Bcota. 

Fus.  Qds. 

F.  Whlttingbam,  OB.  26  F. 
C.  Bridge,  56  F. 

B.  R.  Jeffreys,  CB,  Prov. 
Dep.  Batt 

T.  8.  Conway,  OB.  Qr.  Gda. 
A.  B.  Montgomery,  1  P. 
T.  Le  Marefaant,  Unatt 
Geo.  Pindar,  15  F. 

C.  Herbert,  75  P. 

Lord  Alfred  Paget,Unatt 
E.R.King,86F. 
John  Singleton,  11  P. 
M.B.G.Reed,84F. 
A.F.W.Wyatt66F. 
Rich.  Gardiner,  76  P. 
H.  D.  Crofton,  Unatt 
J.R.B.  Hale,  Unatt 


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Lieut'  CoIoTiels, 


E.  H.Gre&thead.SP. 
Arthur  St.  George  H.  St«i]>- 

nej,  CB, Coldat.  Ods. 
Samuel  Fisher,  90  F. 
Charles  Hind,Unatt. 
A.  F.  Ansell,  Unatt. 
Henry  S.  Rowan,  R.  Art. 
Thos.  Hook  Pearson,  Unatt. 
Lawrence  Fyler,  12  Lancers 
W.  B.  Ungford,  R.  Mar. 
J.  C.  Burmester,  R.  Eng. 
Sir  W.  Gordon,  Bart.  8  W. 

r.  Reg. 
|P  A.Campbell,  h.p.  S  Ceylon 

Regt.  Stqff'Off,  of  Pens. 
C.  P.  Neynoe,  82  P. 
James  Draper,  64  P. 
Jame«  John  Orabam,  Unatt. 

5«?/r  OJT.  of  PcTuiorurg 

fl  T.  Ueckham,  Unait. 
•>  J.  £.  Alexander,  U  P. 
P.  Brown,  h.  p.  03  P. 
S  Edw.  L'Eslrange.  70  P. 
R.   H.  J.  B.  M'Ciimming, 

Unatt. 
J.  R.  Heyland,  Unatt. 
C.  E.  Wliford,  19  P. 
W.  U,  Robinson,  Unatt. 
R.  W.  Bamford,  Unatt.  Stqff 

Qffleer  of  Pentioners        ' 
Geo.  P.Hyllos,  Unatt.  Toftm  I 

Major  of  Dublin 
T.  J.  Deverell,  67  P.  i 

W.  B.  Caldwell,  Unatt.  8tc{ff 

Officer    of    Pctuionert,  \ 

UudtonU  Bay  I 

H.  P.  Uawker,  h.  p.  12  P. 

Stqff"  OJletr  of  Pen. 
J.  A.  Robertson,  82  P. 
C.  Kelson,  Unatt. 
92E  E.  TreTor,  b.  p.  R.  Art. 

Staff  Officer  of  Pen. 
A.  H.  L.  Wyatt,  II  P. 
G.  H.  P.  Campbell,  li.p.  R. 

Stair  Corps,  Staff  Officer 

of  Pensioiurs 
J.B.Creagb,67P. 
H.  B.  Harvey,  Depot  Batt. 
£.    A.    O.   Muller,   Unatt. 

Assist.  Adj. 'General  at 

Limerick. 
a  p.  Purkinfion,  Unatt. 
A.  BoUon,  Unatt. 
Fred.  Blythe,  h.p.6  W.LR. 

Adj.  Cavalry  Depot. 
P.  T.  MaiUnnd,  h.p.  R.  Staff 

Corps,   Tojvn  Mt^or   of 

Portsmouth 
R.  L.  Pbipps,  Unatt. 
Thomas  Tulloeh.  Uuatl. 
S£(Rlcbard  Blaeklin,  Unatt. 
W.  Campbell,  Unatt.  itt^ff 

Officer  of  Petitioners 
A.  C.  Sterling,  CIS.  Unatt. 
E.  S.  Farmar,  Unatt.  Stt^ff 

Officer  of  Pensionere 
J.  £.  Orange,  h.p.  84  P.  Staff 

Officer  of  PensUmer* 
Q.  S.  Deverill,  Unatr. 
W..I.Cromplon,  Unatt.  Stqff 

Officer  of  Pensioners 
Thos.  E.  Lacy,  Unatt.  Town 

MiOor  of  Gibraltar 
Philip  Smyly,  99  P. 
John  Gray,  Unatt. 
9  Ca  T.  M.  Prior,   b.  p. 

ftp. 
€£t  John  Impett,  74  P. 
J.  K.  Pipon,  h.p.  68  P.  As- 
sistant AtU*  General 
O.  W.  Mayow,  Unatt. 
George  Talbot,  43  P.  D.  Q. 

M.  O.  at  Madras 
J.  P.  Dtt  Vernet,  b.  p.  AMc. 

Corps,   8t({ff  Q^lMT   qf 

Penswnsrs 
aa  W.  T.  B.  Mounsteren, 

h.   p.  79   P.  Staff  Off. 

of  Pensioners 


Richard  Going,  1  P. 

H.  B.  Bourcber,  h.  p.  19  Urt^ 

Toren-  Mqfor  ofKingstonj 

Canada 
aaM.S.H.Lloyd,  Unatt. 
J.  Stuart,  b.  p.  84  P.  Stqff 

Officer  of  Pensioners 
SO  H.  Anderson,  Superin- 
tendent  Invalid  Depot 

at  Chatham 
John  Roche,  Unatt. 
J.  Clarke,  1  W.  I.  Reg. 
M.  P.  Martin.  2  Life  GUs. 
John  Wegg,  h.  p.  42  P. 
R.  C.  Lloyd,  76  P. 
M.  O.  Sparks,  10  P. 
A.  A.  Barnes,  6  P. 
G.  P.  C.  Scott,  70  P. 
A.  1.  Lockhart,  93  P. 
W.  M'Pbenon.  Unatt.  Stt{ff 

Officer  of  Pensioners 
John  Forbes,  Unatt.  Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioners 
H.  B.  H.Rogers,  Unatt.  do. 
George  M'Beath,  68  F. 
W.  R.  Hallday,  96  P. 
Walter  Unett,  3  Dn. 
John  Jones,  00  P. 
Arch.  Little,  0  Lancers 

E.  H.  Hutchinson,  36  F. 
R.  Moorsom,  Scots  Pua.Gds. 
John  Douglas,  CJJ.  1 1  Uus. 
lion.  Rich.  William  Penn 

Curzon,  Qr.  Qds. 
W.  E.  D.  Broughton,  R.Eng. 
Rich.  John  NeUon,      do. 
George  Burgmann,       do. 
Franklin  Dunlop,  R.  Art. 
Francis  Dick,  do. 

Chas.  Jas.  Dalton,    do. 
Hugh  Manley  Tulto,  do. 

F.  M.  Eardley  Wilmot.  do. 
Geo.  R.  Harry  Kennedy,  R. 

Art. 

Goo.  Sandbam,  rot.  full  pay, 
R.  Art. 

Chas.  V.  Cockbum,  R.  Art. 

E.  G.  Wynyard,  Gr.  Gds. 

Pred.  Chas.  Arthur  Stephen- 
son, Scots  Fus.  Gds. 

Chas.  L.  Cocks,  Cold»t.  Gds. 

H.  P.  Hepburn,  Sco.Fus.Gds. 

James  Halkett,  CoIdst.Gds. 

Edw.  Res,  R.  Mar.  21  June 

J.  H.  Francklyn,  R.  Art. 

28  June 

G.  Gambler,  CB.  R.  Art. 

6  J'lly 

0.  A.  K.  d'Arcy,  8  W.  I. 

Regt.  7  July 

A.  Anderson,  R.  Mar.  7  July 

Ralph  Bradford,  Qr.  Gds. 

14  July 

Michael  Bruce,    do.       do. 

Uor^,  Rich.  Cbarteris,  ScoU 

Pus.  Gdx.  do. 

D.    W.    Carteton,    Coldst. 

Gds.  do. 

Lord  Aug.  C.  L.  FitsRoj, 

Unatt.  do. 

Pra.  Haygarth,  Scots  Pus. 

Ods.  do. 

J.T.  Airey,  CB.  Coldst.  Ods. 

13  July 

Lambert  Lyons  Montgomery 

Scots  Fus.  Odi.  do. 

0.  S.  Burdott,  Coldst.  Ods. 

22  Aug. 

P.  W.  Neadigate,  Coldst. 

Gds.  4  Sept.. 

P.  B.  Nolloth,  R.  Mar.  8  Sept. 

P.  W.  H.  Lord  Burghersh. 

CiS.  Colds.«ds.    90  Sept. 

G.  L.  B.  Maitland,  Gr.  Gds. 

28  Sept 

J.  T.  Maulererer,  CB.  30  P. 

80  Sept. 

Lord  Arthur  Hay»  Or.  Gds. 

19  Oct. 


John  Chaytor.  R.  Eng. 

20  Oct. 
John  Praser,  R.  Mar.  SI  Oct. 
Henry    Oreen  Wilkinson, 

Scots  Pus.  Gds.       8  Nor. 
U.  0.  Lord  Dunkellin, 

Coldst.  Gds.  8  Nor. 

Hon.  R.  A.  O.  Dalsell.  CB. 

ProY.  Depot  Batt.  6  Not. 

E.  W.  Crorton,  R.  Art.    do. 

P.L.C.Paget,  Soots  Fus.Gds. 

do. 

Henry  Edw.  Montreeor,  Gr. 

Gds.  do. 

Hon.  J.  S.  Jocalyn,6r.  Gds. 
6  Not. 
W.   G.  Dawkins,  Coldst 

Gds.  do. 

G.  Wm.  StroB9»  do.  do. 
J.  R.  Stuart,  31  P.  13  Not. 
T.  Holloway,R.Mar.20NoT. 
J. CO.  Courtis,  R.  Mar.  do, 

1£64.    Not.  28. 

O.  E.  Elrlnglon,  ret.  f.  p. 

fi  R.  V.  B. 
Wm.  Milne,  ret.  f.p.  2  R. 

Vet.  Bn. 
J.  P. Oldham,  ret.  f.p.  8  R. 

Vet.  Bn. 
Geo.  L.   Splnluir,  ret.  f.  p, 

R.  V.  Company 
Edw.  Ooate,  ret.  full  pay 

35  F. 
Jos.   Williams,  retired  full 


full 


psT  R.  Marines 
Stephen   Noel,  retired 

pay  92  F. 
T.  Lemon,  retired  full  pay 

R.  Mar. 
P  G.  PInckney,  retired  full 

pay  82  F. 
9  PhUip  Aubin,  retired  full 

pay  37  F. 
S.Q.Carter,  ret.  full  pay  10  P. 
9  Henry  Clements,  retired 

full  pay  10  F. 
Julius  Fleming,  retired  full 

pay,  R.  Mar. 
9  Pcicr  J.  WlllaU,  retired 

full  pay  48  P. 
Wm.  Cox,  retired  full  pay 

54  F. 
9  £2%  R.  Handcock,  retired 

full  pay  46  P. 
9  Fred.  Wright,  retired  fall 

pay  R.  Art. 
9  Rd.  J.  Barou,  retired  full 

pay  R.  Eng. 
Jas.  Rob.Golebrooke,  retired 

full  pay  R.  Artillery 
9  J.  Bonamy,  ret.  full  p.  6  P. 
I  J.  Marshall,   retired  full 

pay  01  P. 
9  Rich.   Manners,   retired 

full  pay  00  P. 
liJ.T.  Moore,ret.fuIl  p.  87  P. 
Amb.  Spong,  ret.  full  p.  60  P. 

rr.  Clarke,ret.ni11  pay  66  F. 
I.  Richardson,  retired  fiill 

pay  11  P. 
Rob.  Brown,  ret.  full  p.  16  F. 
"1 R.  Tatton,  ret.  full  p.  77 F. 
I  J.  Jackson,  ret.  full  p.  37  F. 

!wis  S.  B.  Robertson,  ret. 

full  poy  R.  Art. 
A.  Sharrock,  retired  full  pay 

29  P. 
Wm.  Raban,  retired  full  pay 

22  F. 
Tho.  Uinton  Hemmans,  ret. 

full  pay  78  P. 
Wra.  Warburton,  reUredfull 

pay  67  P. 
9  M.  C.  Lynch,  reUred  full 

pay  UP. 
a  Edw.  Boyd,  letlred  fUll 

pay  29  P. 


fJos.  Sm  1th,  ret  ftill  p.  14  F 
wan   M'Pbenon,   retired 

fhllpay99F. 
Jas.  Smith  Law,  retlrdi  Ail  1 

pay  R.  ArtiUery 
9  John  Pascoe,  do. 
il  George  SpiUer,  do. 
Wm.  Dempster,  reUied  Aill 

pay  41  P. 
C.  R.  Newman,  reUred  full 

pay  14  P. 
Charlton  CNeiU,  reUredfull 

pay  97  P. 
Jn.  J.  Grier,  ret.  full  p.  93  P. 
9  Alex.  Campbell,  ret.  ftill 

pay  88  P. 
VU.Dixon,  ret  full  pay  81  P. 
i  J.  PoynU,  ret  full  p.  80  P. 
Wm.  Greenwood,  CB.  rtt 

f.  p.  R.  An. 
F.  S.  Hamilton,  ret  L  p.  R. 

Mar. 
Jas.  Lynn,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Eng. 
0.  D.  Campbell,  ret  full  pay, 

80  P. 
V  Edw.  Kenny,  ret.  full  pay 

80  P. 
John  COrady,  ret  fidl  pay, 

17  P. 
^l£tA.  R.  L'Estiange,  ret 

full  p.iy,  71  F. 
J.  T.  Griffiths,  ret.  full  pay, 

25P. 
R.A.  Andrcws,ret.f.  p.30  P. 
Benoit   Bender,    ret.    f.  p. 

83  P. 
9  W.  Atkin.  ret  Aill  pay, 

R.  Canadian  Rifles 
Abraham    Splalne,    retired 

full  par  81  P. 
James  W  ard,  ret  f.  p.  81  P. 
9  J*  Norman,  ret  full  pay, 

34  P. 
A.  W.  Mackay,  ret  f.p.  21  F. 
T.  Scott,  ret  f.  p.  R.Mar. 
John  Bolton,  ret.  f.  p.  73  P. 
Wm.  Barnes,  ret.  f.  p.  17  P. 
DanielRiley.retf.p.  94P. 
H.  A.  Kerr,  ret  f.  p.  1  P. 
W.  Beales,  ret.  f.  p.  Unatt. 
^  J.  Fynmore,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar. 
R.DeSalis,8Hus8. 
W.    D.  DeTcrell,   Walmer 

Depot  Batt 
J.  H.  Trevelyan,  Unatt 
C.  £.  Michel,  Unatt. 
•Carlo  Cuiajar,  R.   Malta 

Fenclbles 
W.  T.  Lay  ard,  Ceylon  RiHes 
Wm.  Newhouse, ret  f.  p.  3  F. 
W.  M'KInnon,  ret.  fuU  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
H.  P.  Stokes,  ret  f.  p.  80  P. 
C.  Inrine,  ret  f.  p.  88  P. 
C.  C.  Williamson,  ret  full 

pay,  R.  Mar. 

.O.Lecky,  retfoUp.88P. 
G.Markland,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
R.  Howorth.ret.  f.  p.  R.Bng. 
P.  Tudor,  ret.  full  pay,  38  P. 
G.  A.  Barnes,  ret.  full  pay, 

St  Helena  Regt 
C.  W.  Pearce,  ret.  full  pay, 

R.  Mar. 
Powrie  Ellis,  R.  Art. 
G.  J.  L.  Buchanan,  do. 
R.  P.  Sharp,  72  P.     1  Dec. 
0.  O.  Biscoe,  ret.  f.  p.  66  P, 
do. 
Hugh  Thos.  Bowen,ret.f.p. 

77  P.  do* 

A.  C.  Bentlnek,  7  Dr.  Gd>. 
8  Dec. 

1834.    Dee.  13. 

T.  W.  M'Mahon,  CB.  3  Dr. 

Gds. 
R.  D.  Kelly,  84  P. 


Digitized  by^OOQlC 


10 


Lieut^'CQlonek. 


IR.C  Moody,  R.Bng.  It  Jan. 
U.  HaiTMt,  Unatt.  80  Jan. 


R.J.Straton,  CB.  77F, 

A.  Maxwell,  40  F. 

W.  C.  Forrevt,  4  Dr.  Qda.    I T.  P.  Richardson,  ret.  f.  p. 
.....        g^p  J  p^jj 

T.  C.  Timln»,  70  P.    e  Feb. 


Hon.  J.  W.  B.  Maedonald, 

CB.  Unatt. 
Hon.  St.  Geo.  G.  Foley,  CB. 

Unatt. 
C.  W.  D.Stareley,  CB.44F, 
G.  Dixon,  CB.  77  F. 
R.  T.  Farron,  CB.  47  F. 
B.  J.  Baumffartner,  S8  P. 
Rob.  Diane,  Unatt. 
H.  W.  Banbury,  CB.  9»  F. 
Geo.  0.  Clarke,  9  Dra. 
G.  T.  Mundy,CB.  88F. 
J.  L.  Wilton,  OOF. 
0.  F.  Fordyce,  Unatt. 
H.  Hnmej  CB.  09  F.  I 

K.  Wardlaw,  1  Dri. 
H.  B.  M'Oee,  UnatL  | 

Hon.  A..  Hope,  OS  F. 
F.  A.  Whimper,  06  F. 
Hon.  Fra.   Colbome,  CB. 

Unatt. 
A.  8.  L.  Ray,  08  F. 
F.  0.  £TeIegh,SOF. 
O.  A.  F.  Suliran,  3  Drt. 
0.  0.  Shute,  6  Drt. 
JJim.  J.  P.  Maxwell,  Unatt. 
Hon.  Robert  RoUo,  Unatt. 
Alex.  Cameron,  49  F. 
John  Thornton  Grant,  CB. 

40  F. 

A.  T.  Hey  Ian  J,  06  F. 
George  Bnkloe,  Prov.  Dtp. 

Batt. 
T.  8.  Hawkins,  Unatt. 

E.  Peel,  11  Huasatf 
John  8.  Wood,  CB.  18  F. 
Alexander  Low,  4  Drs. 
John  L.  A.  Simmons,  CB. 

R.Eng. 
O.  V.  Maxwen,  CB.  88  F. 
R.  C.  H.Taylor,  70  F. 
J.  B.  Goodwyn,  41  F. 
J.  M.  Adye,  CB.  R.  Art. 

F.  P.  Harding,  80  F. 

Rt.  J.  T.  Browne,  R.  Art. 

IS  Dee. 

Wm.Tbos.  Denlson,  R. 

Bnif.  do. 

John  WHIiams,     do.     do. 

B.  W.Durnford,  do.  do. 
£.  T.  Lloyd,  do.  do. 
W.R.Gllbert.b.p.  R.Art.do, 
H.  Aylmer,  R.  Art.  do. 
A.  Irring,  do.  do. 
Geo.  C.  Laogley,  R.  Mar. 

AtHst.  A4J.-Qon.  14  Dec. 
LertfAdolphusF.C.W.Vane 


B.  H.F.  Poekllngton,  Unatt. 
D.  Q.  M.  Qm.  at  Malta 

6  Feb. 

C.J.Wright,  R. Art.  7 Feb. 

G.  A.  F.  DeRinzy,  do.      do. 

J.  D.G.Talloch,  h.  p.  84  P. 

Staff  Offleer  ofPentioners 

9  Feb. 
W.  R.  Preston,  46 F.  20  Feb. 
Hon.k.  £.  Hardinge,  Colds. 
Guards  do. 

F.A.GampbeIl,R.%Iar.OI  Feb. 
G.  E.  Hunt,        do  do. 

W.  H.  BUiot,  R.  Art.  25  Feb. 
J.  D.Johnstone,  CB.  88  P. 

OMar. 
A.L.  Cole,  CB.  17  F.      do. 

C.  R.  Bgerton,  80  F.  do. 
R.  N.  Tinllng.  30  P.  do. 
Cba.  Rewly,  71  F.  do. 
Cha.  EImhirtit,0F.  do. 
H.  J.  Warrc,  CB.  67  F.  do. 
W.  Case.  32  P.  23  Uar. 
K.  S.  Smyth,  2  F.  D.Q.M. 

Gtn.  Cape  of  Qood  Hope 

do. 

W.H.CBaddeley.  Unatt.  do. 

B.  A.  Somerset,  Rifle  Br.  do. 
|P  B.    Beau  toy,    ret.  f.    p. 

Stc^   Officer   of   Ptm- 
sUmers  80  March 

C.  L.   Pltsgenild,   R.   Art 

I  April 
P.  R.  Cocks,  do  do. 
P.  A.  Yorke,  R.  Eng.,  Auiii. 

AtU.-Oen.  Royal  Sapper* 

and  Miner*  do. 

C.  F.  Skyring,  do.  do. 
R.  G.  Hamilton,  do.  do. 
W.  T.  Crawford,  R.  Art.  do. 
P.  H.  Mundy,  do.  do. 
Wm.  Henderson,  do.  do. 
W.  J.  Smythe,  do.  do. 
J.  C.  Macphenon.  ret.  f.  p. 

42  F.  24  Apr. 

Hon.  W.  F.  Scarlett,  ScoU. 

Pus.  Gds.  do. 

/r^n.  J.  Lyon  Browne,  21  P. 

do 

P.  A.  Wetberall,   1  W.   1. 

Rcgt.  1  May 

J.  Lardner,  ret.  f.  p.  47  P. 

4  May 

C.  C.  Deacon,  61  F.  11  May 

G.  M.  Lys,48F.        16  May 


Tempeet,  Scots  Fas.  Gds.  j  John  Watson,  14^  P. 


H .  James,  R.  Eng.  10  Dec. 
C.  Bingham,  R.  Art.  do. 
Wm.  Robinson,  R.  Bng. 

22  Dec. 
A.  O.  W.  Hamilton,  ret. 

fall  nay  R.  Art.  27  Dec. 
P.  Bin,  Rifle  Brig.  20  Dee. 
W.   H.    Bradford,     Royal 

Canadian  Rifles  do. 


1866. 

T.  R«  Mould,  R.  Eng.  8  Jan. 
C.  £.  Law,  00  F.  S  Jan. 
A.G.Ooodenough,84P.0Jan. 
J.N.A.Freeee,  R.Art.  do. 
P.  D.  Gleareland,  do.  do. 
B.  A.  Turner,  do.  do. 
T.  B.  P.  Marriott,  do.  do. 
G.  Wynne,  R.Eng.  ISJan. 
"  "-  '-  do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


do. 
15  Dec. !  D.  W.  Paynter,  CB.  R.  Art. 


W.  G.  Staee,  do. 
H.  D.  Harness,  do. 
E.  T.  Tord,  do. 
W.  Yollaud,  do. 
T.  Elwyn,  R.  Art. 
C.  £.  Ford,  R.  Ei|g. 


do. 
Wm.  Penwick,  1 0  F.  18  May. 
H.  W.  Lugardy  R.  Eng. 

21  May 
W.  C.  Hadden,    do.       do. 
J.  Wilkinson,  ret.  f.  p.  Rifle 
Brigade  1  June 

G.  AjDurnford,  27|F.  6  J  une 
T.  C.  Kelly,  81  F.  16  June 
Arthur  J.  Pack,  7  F.  10  June 
J.A.  Street.  CB.  67  F.  do. 
J.  F.  D.  C.  Stuart,  Or.  Gds. 
10  June 
J.  C.  Kennedy,  18  F. 

23  June 

do. 

do. 

do, 

do. 

do. 


J.  Mitchell,  R.  Mar. 

Thos.  Lemon,  do. 

P.T.  M.Payne,  do. 

Geo.  Billot,  do. 

T.  C.  C.  Moore,  do. 

Lord  Fred.  John  Fltxroy, 

Gr.  Gds.  28  June 

A.W.  H.  Meyrick,  ScoU  Pus. 

Gds.  do. 

J.  M.  Hogg,  1  Ufe  Gda.  do. 

A.  E.  F.  Holcombe,   18  P. 

88  June 


J.  S.  Adamson,  ret.  f.p.88  P.  I 

M  Jane 

P.  P.  Ffeddy.  R.Art.  10  June 

y.  L.  Halton,  Gr.  Gds.   do. 

A.Flemyng,  R.  Mar.  10  July 

8. 8.  Cox,  60  F.         18  July 

P.  L.  M'Dougall,  MaJ.  and 

Sunt,  of  Sludiei  R.  MU. 

College  17  July 

R.  Fielden,  Unatt.  do. 

A.  J.  Herbert,  Unatt.      do. 

A.Macdonell,  CB.  Rifle  Br. 

do. 

E.  R.  Wetherall,  8.  F.  Gds. 

do. 

James  Villiers,  47  P.  do. 
J.  W.  Armstrong,  40  F.  do. 
John  Simpson,  84  F.  do. 
Jas.  Ramsay,  22  P.  tO  July 
J.  W.  Dalgety,  UnaU.  do. 
H.  F.  Wakefield,  ret.  f.  p. 
38  P.  do. 

J.W.  S.  Smith,  S8F.  20  July 
A.  J.  Phlllpotts,  R.  Art. 

18  Aug. 

IPC.  R.   Shackbargb,   ret. 

f.  p.  Staff  Off.  of  Pen*. 

17  Aug. 

Jas.  Ulcliardson,  ret  f.  p.  do. 

do. 

Charles  Holder,  Scots  Pus. 

Guards  17  Aug. 

T.  Donoyan,  Cape  M.  R. 

81  Aug. 

A.  G.  Grant,  8  W.  I.  R.  do. 
H.  P.  Ponsonby,Gr.Gds.do. 
W.  W.  J.   Cockcraft,    ret 

f.  p.  68  F.  do. 

P.  R.   Jenniugs,  ret.   f.  p. 

18  F.  do. 

W.  B.  Gardner,  R.  Art. 

1  Sept 
C.  Seagram,  17  P.  7  Sept 
R.  8aunders,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Newf.  Co.  1  Sept 

B.  B.  Hale.  02  F.  do. 
Hon,  L.  Curxon,  Rifle  Br. 

8  Sept. 

Charles  Sillery,    Comnum- 
dant  at  Scutari    0  Sept. 

T.  O.  W.  Ingram,  07  F.  do. 

Robert  Pratt,  41  P.         do. 

E.S.  Claremont,  CB.  Unatt. 
Her  McUesty**  MllUary 
Oormnietioner  at  Parle 
14  Sept. 

J.  L.  R.  Rook,  10  P.  16  Sept. 

J.H.Lefroy,  R.  Art.  24  Sept. 

C.  J.  B.  RiddeU,  do.  do. 
B.  B.  M  .Gordon^llF.  80  Sept 
J.  M.  B.  Neil],  h.p.  40  T.Dep. 

AdJ.-Qen.  in  Auatratia 

OOct 

M.Andrews,  ret.  f.p.  38  F.  do. 

Wm.  P.  Pumell,  OOF.   do. 

H.  Crawley,  ret.  f.  p.  30  F. 

10  Oct. 

A.G.Burrows,  R.Art.  18  Oct. 

a  A.Denison,62  F.  D«p,Aey.' 

Gen.  at  Madrae    2S  Oct. 

W.  L.  Ingall,  68  P.     26  Oct. 

R.6.BeaUon,  R.Eng.  87  Oct. 

H.  Fleming,  R.  Mar.  80  Oct 

T.  Pattle,  16  Lancers  S  Nov. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 


R.  Warden,  10  P.  2  Nov. 
Hugh  Smith,  8  F.  do. 

J.  A.  Ewart,  08  P.  do. 

H.  F.  Strange,CB.RJk.rt.do. 
J.  B.  Tbackwell,  82  P.  do. 
J.  C.  W.  Portescue,  do.  do. 
C.  H.  Morris,  Cfi.  do.     do. 

B.  G.  Hallewell,  tB  V.    do. 

C.  O.  Blllson,  Gr.  Gds.  do. 
Wm.  Sankey,  47  P.  do. 
Wm.  Inglis,  67  F.  do. 
£.  B.  Hamley,  R.  Art  do. 
G.  W.  A.  Higginson,  Gr. 

Guards  do. 

L.  Shadwell,  UnaU.  do. 
Wm.Morrls,CB.17  Lancjdo. 
J.  H.  King,  48  F.  do. 

G.  O.Alexander,R.Mar.  do. 
S.  E.  Gordon,  R.  Art  do. 
Hon.  E.  T.  Gege,  do.  do. 
£.  Stantou,  R.  Eng.        do. 

B.  P.  Bourchler,  CB  .do.  do. 
G.  P.  Campbell,  46  F.      do. 
P.  P.  Maude,  S  F. 
A.  C.  Cure,  Unatt. 
J.  Daubcny,  82  P. 
M.  C.  Dixon,  R.  Art 

C.  S.  Henry,      do. 


P.  G.  Urqubart,  I  P. 
F.  C.  Aylmer,  80  P. 
P.  D.  Lister,  Unatt 
Alex.  Murray,  87  F. 
H.  A.  Strachan,  Unatt  uu. 
Hon.C.D.  Plunkett,  1  F.  do. 
Geo.  Bent  CB.  R.  Eng.  do. 
H.  Biount  08  P.  do. 

K.  D.  Maekensle,  02  P. 
Wm.  MaclMAon,  44  P.  do. 
Wm.  M*Can,  70  P.  do. 

B.  Wodehouse,  CB.  R.  Art. 

do. 
J.  J.  Hort,  4  F.  do. 

C.  J.Woodford,  Rifle  Br.  do. 


do. 


do. 
do. 

W.  W.Tumer.CB.Unatt  do. 

J.  C.  Legh.  07  F.  do. 

W.  J.  Loftus,  88  F.         do. 

R.  Grove,  00  P.  do. 

G.  Sieevens,  30  F.  do. 

Edw.  Price,  R.  Art.        do. 

J.  W.  DomvlUs,  do.       do. 

CP.B.Walker.Unatt  9  Nov. 

Wm.  Parke,  7t  P.    S3  Not. 

Hon.  P.  R.  B.  Felldins, 
Coldst  Gds.  S8  Not. 

Isaac  Moore,  07  P.  SO  Not. 

W.H.Reeve,  OoIdstOda.  do. 

Wro.  Clarke,  Unatt  18  Dee. 

C.  Baring,  Coldat  Gds. 

SI  Dec 

H.  P.  P.  Johnson,  h.  p.  6  F. 
Dtp,  (^^Bfaei*-  Oun.  in 
the  MatarUitu     81  Dec. 

1866. 

J.  H.  Laye.  68  F.     96  Jan. 
J.  D.  Carmichael,  88  F. 

1  PefaL 

B.  A.  Whitmore.88  F.  IftPeb. 

C.  A.  Maade,  CB.  R.  Art. 

SSFeb. 
Bvan  Maberly,  R.  Art.  do. 
W.  M.  U.  IMzoa,  do.  do. 
H.  W.  Montresor,<k>.  do. 
H.J.Thomas,  do.  do. 
C.  HtggtaibotlMm  ret  t  v. 
63  F.  90  Feb. 

C.  B.  PalrUougli,aiF.7Mar. 
£.R.W.W.Yalea,88P. 

14  Mv. 
S.  T.  Christie,  80  F.  ft5  Hu*. 
Wro.  Aitchison,  Soola. 
Pus.  Gds.  do. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


Majors. 


KAJ0B8. 


1818. 

iTon.  C.  Murray,  h.  p.  17  Or. 

4  Jttue 

J.  H.  Clote,  h.  p.  R.  Art.  do. 

1814. 

R.  Jones,  h.  p.  81  F.  4  June 
9  N.  P.  de  Brein,  h.  p.  Chass. 

Drit.  do. 

9  N.  Mailer,  h. p.  Roll'v  Inf. 

do. 

R.  Hart,  h.  p.  R.  Mar.    do. 

aSP.H.  F.Mejer,  h.p.G. 

Leg.  do. 

1817. 

Bennett  Holgate,  h.p.  40  F. 
18  Nov. 

1819«    IS  Aug. 

Wm.  Macdonald,  h.p.  R.  M. 
f  -Tho.  Wllion,  h.  p.  ao  F. 
C.  Wllkinaon,  h.  p.Jl.  Art. 
•Oac.  F.  Sandham,  h.  p.  do. 

1838. 
|IR.S.SitweIl,  Unatt.  lOJuly 

18S&. 

IPiron.  Sir  FnuC.  Stanhope, 
Unatt.  87  May 

1880. 
9  E.  Jonec,  Unatt.  10  June 

18S9.    AFeb. 

9  «ISl  S<rTrevorWheler,B«. 
Unatt. 

1880. 

Arcb.Smith,  Unatt.  29  July 
BMoyle  Bberer,  Unatt.  do. 
9  J.  Macpherton,  Unatt. do. 
fy  \¥.  H.  Hartman,  do.  do. 
iHH.Mackay,  Unatt.       do. 

1881. 
T.R.P.Tempe>t,Unat.l2Ju]y 

1889. 
9  W.  Seward,  Unatt.  18  Oct. 

1837.    10  Jan. 

Henry  Crauie,  Unatt. 
(yHara  Baynei,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 
Sam.  Charters,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 
CliarlesBoyd,  Unatt. 
H.  J.  M.  Gregory,  Unatt. 
9  John  Orawftird,  Unatt. 

1888.    28  June. 
Edm.  Bbeppoid,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 


US  J.  Manley  Wood,  Unatt. 
Qeo.  Montagu,  Unatt. 


Arth.C.Lowe,Unatt.81  Aug. 

1840. 10  Not. 
J.  B.  Gastieau,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 

1841.    23  Nor. 
Wm.  BUiott,  Unatt. 


11  Nor.  1831. 


Edw.  Knollys,  73  F. 

R.  Jenkint,    Unatt.    Staff 

Off,  of  Pentioaert 
Q,\i.  Vyse,8LifeGdc. 
Chai.  Holden,  Unatt.   Staff 

Off.  of  PeasiOTierM 
9  A.  Campbell,  73  F. 
T.  Knatchbull,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 
M.  R.  8.  Wbitmore,   h.  p. 

19  Dn,  Stqff  Qff.  of  Ptns, 
A.  E.  Burmetter,  30  F. 


a«  W.  Montagu,  h.p.R.  Art.  ^**''-  Adami,  Unatt.  Secrt- 

Asjflum. 
J.  Sampson,  h.  p.  8  Gar.  Bn. 

Staff  Off.  of  Petuionert 
J.  B.  Mann,   Unatt.   Bri- 

gaOs-Mi^orat  Carmar- 


1842. 
Wm.  Godd,  Unatt.     6  May 


1844. 
E.  C.  Glffard.  Unatt. 80  Dec. 

1848. 

G.  M.  Tew,  Unatt.  10  April 

R.  M.  Mundy,  h.  p.  R.  Art. 

20  Oct. 

1840.    0  Nor. 

W.  J.  Gierke.  Unatt. 
G.  H.  L.  Tinling,  Unatt. 
Charles  Murray,  Unatt. 

1848. 

G.F.White,  Unatt.  21  Jan* 
N.8.  Gardiner,  Unatt.24  Nov. 
H.   G.   Hart,   Depot   Batt. 
Templeniore  15  Dec. 

G.  A.  L.  Blenklnsop,  43   P. 
22  Dec. 

1849. 

H.  G.  Rainey,  01  F.  20  Apr. 
P.  W.  A.  Bradshaw,  Unatt. 
18  May 
C.  B.  Tattersall,  h.  p.  Ceylon 
Regt.  do. 

Edw.  Hickey,  89  F.  1  June 
C.  J.  Otter,  61  F.  7  June 
H.  E.  Longden,  10  F.  do. 
E.  J.  Pratt,  9  Drs.  do. 

R.  A.  Yule,  0  Drs.  do. 

Edin.  Roche,  Unatt.  81  July 
F.D.LumJey,  Unatt.  4  Aug 
J.  O.  Brooke,  8  F.      2  Oct' 

1850. 

Son.    W.   H.    S.   Cotton, 

Unatt.  22  Feb. 

C.  H.Teu9h.Heckcr,15  Drs. 

8  Mar. 

John  Ward,  Unatt.  12  April 

H.  Hamilton,  78  F.     10  do. 

Thomas  Faunce,  St.  Helena 

Regt.  17  May 

W.  C.  Kennedy,  5  F.  21  May 

Geo.  Dumford,  70  P.  26  May 

C.C.  M'Intyre,78F.  19June 

Son.  J.  Colbome,  Unatt. 

21  June 
R.  G.  Burslem,  Unatt. 

8  Nov. 

Sir  P.   L,   Arthur,   Bart, 

Unatt.  13  Dec. 

1851. 

Jss.  TedUe,  85  F.  8  July 
C.  L.  Nugent,  58  P.  18  July 
B.  Wodehousv,  84  F.  do. 
C.J.  C.Mills,  52.F.  23  Aug. 
8.  Wells,  25  P.  10  Sept. 
W.  N.  Cuitance,  0  Dr.  Gds. 
16  Sept. 
H.  Bbi^haro,  60  P.  19  Oct. 
J.  M'Caal  Hagart,  7  Dn. 
81  Oct. 


J.  Cockbum,  Unatt.  Staff 

Off,  of  PenthMn 
J.  H.  Purves,  Unatt. 
L.  C.  Bourehier,  75  F 
Edw.  Hill,  90  P. 
W.  Cartan,  do. 
Tho.  White,  49  P. 
9  J.  G.  Rawstorne,  91  P. 
A.   P.    Bond.    h.  p.    Staff 

Corps,  Staff  Off.  of  Pens. 
J.  A.  Vigors,  52  P. 
P.  O.  Bull,  h.p.  60  P.  Staff 

Officer  of  Pemiomrs 
92ULIT.  Lillle,  Ceylon  Regt. 
J.  A.  Cole,  15  F. 
G.  P.  Murray,  65  P. 
8.  B.  Hamilton.  25  F. 
J.  H.  Wingfleld,  15  P. 

C.  B.  Vane,  0  F. 
T.  Byrne,  67  F. 
Edw.  Moore,  U  F. 
G.  Robeson,  1  W.  I.  Regt. 
R.  M.  Best,  10  P. 
FitsWiUiam  Walker,  Cana- 
dian Rifles 

J.  Palmer,  3  W.  I.  Regt. 
R.  Pitcolrn,  h.  p.  6  Gar.  Bn. 
Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 

D.  Stt^wart,  h.  p.  84  P.  da, 

E.  D'Alton,  R.  Newf.  Comp. 
G.  P.  Hume,  58  P. 
E.  O.  Broadley,  Unatt.  Staff 

Off.  of  Pensioners 
O.  h.  Ormsby,  do.  do, 
H.  BrewMter,  76  P. 
W.  Wilmer,  14  Drs. 
a  Beamish,  35  P. 
J.W.  Reynolds,  Unatt.  Dep, 

Assist.  AdJ.'Qen. 
R.  Daly,  Unatt. 
H.  Gohan,  St.  Helena  Regt. 
C.  A.  Edwards,  18  F. 
C.  Fenwick,  76  F. 
G.  Munro,  Unatt.  Staff  Off, 

of  Pensioners 
•M.  de  M.  Alessi,  ret.  full 

pay  Malta  Fene. 
P.  Grehan,  78  P. 
Geo.  Holt,  23  P. 
R.  R.  Harris,  h.p.  60   P. 

Staff  Off,  of  Pensioners 
T.  Ffrench,  33  F. 
P.  P.  Nott,  h.  p.  1  Gar.  Bn. 

Staff  Off.  qf  Peueioners 
J.  R.  Wheeler,  20  F. 
F.  English,  33  F. 
A.  T.  Allan,  81  P.     26  Dec. 
R.W.M.Praser,  OP.   do. 
H.  Copinger,  16  F.       do. 


1858. 

W.  C.  Wright,  91  P. 
26  Feb. 
A.  Leslie,  40  F.  23  June 
T.  B.  Knox,  67  P.  17  Aug. 
O.J.  Foster, 3  Drs.  21  Sept. 
W.  R.O.Gora,  13Drs.  12  Oct, 

Digit 


•         11 

Thos.  Ross,  73  F.      89  Oct. 

B.  Harrison,  10  Drs,  3  Nor. 
Albert  Watson,  UnatU  do. 
J.  W.  Grey,  85  P.    17  Dec. 

1833. 

Bowland  Moffat,34F.4  Mar. 
P.  J.  Phillott,  Unatt.  85  Mar. 
J.   B.    Wlieautone,    43  P. 

98  May 
H.  L.  Maydwell,  Depot  Batt. 

98  May 
Thomas  Addison,  2  F.     do. 

C.  D.  Robertson,  B.  £ng.  do. 
Man,  O.T.Devereuz,  R.  Art. 

do. 

J.  O.  Mansergh,  6  F.      do. 

Lord  Alex.  George  Russell, 

Rifle  Brig.  do. 

P.  W.  L.  Hancock,  74  P. 

28  May 
Robert  Bruce,  74  F.  do. 
W.  E.  Bewes,  78  P.  do. 

Oeo.Briggs,l  Dr.Gds.  8  Jane 

D.  A.  Monro,  18  Lancers, 
20  July 

C.  P.  Law, 69 P.  25  Aug. 
Hon.  H.  L. Powys,  h.p. 88  F. 
2  Oct. 
R.  H.  Lindtell,  98  P.  18  Oct. 
H.  J.  Shaw.  45  P.  4  Nuv. 
W.  C.  Wolfe,  39 P.  11  Nov. 
J.  M'N.  Walter,63P.2Dpc. 
A.  N.  Campbell,  18  F.  9  Dec. 
H.G.Wynno.  68F.   80  Dec. 

1854. 

J.Miller,2W.I.  R.    6  Jan. 

J.P.Hardy,  Unatt.  13 Jan. 

Lord  G.  A.  Beauclerk,  10 

Hussars  10  Feb. 

J.  Johnston,  Unatt.  8  Mar. 

Cha.  Wm.  Green,  3  P.  7  April 

Alex.  Munro,  16  P.  21  April 

Henry,  jDuke  of  Beaufort, 

Unatt.  AidC'de-Camp  to 

the  Commander-in-Chi^ 

81  April 

John  Kelsall,  83  P. 

Fra.  Peyton ,  98  P.     18  May 

J.  Fra.  Kempt,  19  P.  19  May 

W.  T.  Dickson,  16  Lancers 

19  May 

T.  P.  Tousel,  27  P.   26  May 

A.  Scudauiure,  MDrs.  1  June 
G.  B. Colman,  8  W.  I.  Regt. 

7  June 
T.  Gibbing8,2  W.I.R.  9  June 

1864.  90  June. 

P.  L.  Ingall,  Unatt.  J)ep,^ 
Assist.  qr.,Maat.-Qen,  at 
Montreal 

Wm.  Wynne  Lodder,  58  P. 

B.  C.  Mitford,  Unatt.  Torcn 
Major  at  Malta 

W.   Child,    Unatt.     St^ff, 

Officer  of  Peneionert 
Henry  Rich.  Marindln,  1  F. 
Wm.  Wood,  h.  p.  R.  Mar. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioners 
H.  B.  J.  Wynyard,  Unatt. 

Brig,.Maj.  BirwUngham 
J.  D.  de  Wend,  h.  p.  59  F. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensionors 
Ralph  Budd,  14  P. 
David  Watson,  89  P. 
B.  G.   Layard,  h.  p.  67  P. 

Stqff  Off.  of  Pensioners 
William  Bell,  89  P.      . 
Henry  James  Day,  09  P. 
James  Egbert  Simmons,  5  P. 
Henshaw  Rubsell,  h.  p.  60  F. 

Stqff  Off,  of  Pensioneri 
Robert  M.  Sutherland,  92  F 
W.  H.  Kenny,  h.  p.  61  F 

Staff  Off,  of  Pensioners 
zed  by  ^UO^ It: 

d  2 


12     . 

E.  J*  Vaughao,  h.  p.  57  F. 

SUtffOfficarofPeruionsrs 
John  Owen  Lewis,  87  P. 
fWiD.  O'Neill,  Unalt.^<^/f 

OJicer  of  Pettsioners 
Andrew  H.  Russell,  08  P. 
||  William  Carratliers,Unatt 


Majors, 


John  Porter,  67  P. 
Wm.  Campbell  MolIan,75  F. 
H.  D.  Orlfflth,  45  P. 
Edw.R.  Priestley.  95  P. 
Geofffe  Maxwell,  06  P. 
James  E.  Robertson,  0  P. 
Fra.  Gilbert  Homley,  18  F. 


Brig.-Major^  Cape  Town  •  John  Henderson,  16  P. 
Jas.K.WiHson,  b.p.  E.Mar.  \  Morlej  8.  T.  Dennis,  76  P. 

8taJ  Of.  of  Pensioner*    John  Heatly,  88  P. 
Jas.  Hen.  Craig  RoberUon,   Henry  Draper  Neville,  1  F. 

Unatl.  I  Chas.  R.  Hafrue.  67  P. 

Richard  Knox,  15  Lt.  Drs.   ,  Thos.  V.  L.  Weguelin,  36  F. 
Francis  R.  Palmer.  60  P.        '  John  Jamrs  Bull,  56  P. 
Henry   C.    Powell,   Unatt. ,  T.  T.  8.  Carlyon,  8  Dr.  Gds. 

Staff  Off,  of  Pnuioner*  •  27  June 

James  AWx.  West,  84  F.        I  Q.  Uein,  b.  p.  SI  Drs. 
Wm.  Kier  Stuart,  86  F.        i  80  June 

8crop«  R.  Berdmore,  80  F.     O.E.  Hilller,  h.p.  80  F.  do. 
Geo.  Waller  Heehan,  Unatt.   j.  l.  A.  Simmons,  CB,  R. 

Staff  Off.  of  PentUmera  1      Eng.  14  July 

James  Travers,  8  W.  I.  Reg. ,  a.  Ormsby,  80  F.     98  July 
D.    G.   A.    Darroch,    A^J-   R.D.  Clephanc,  do.  13  Aug. 

J)€p.  Batt.  I  W.  C.  P.  Elliott,  do.  8  Sept. 

John  K.  Uaclcensle,  Unatt.  I  H.  8.  Ord.  R.  Eng.  do. 

John  Rose  H.  Rose,  9  Lt.   Charles  Nasmyth,  Unatt. 

Drs.  15  S«pt. 

A.  Donelan,  h.p.  York  Qiass.    H.  A.  Ouvry,  0  Drs.  S3  do. 

Staff  Off  of  Ptnsionert    W.P.D.JerTOis,R.Eng.28  do. 
Henry  Grlerson,  16  F.  H.  R.  Benson,  17  Drs. 


Chas.  Henry  Gordon,  93  F. 
John  W.  P.  Audoin,  16  P. 
Hon.  P.  J.  £.  Preke,  9  Life 

Gds. 
Geo.  B.  C.  Gretplgny,Pa2^w. 

at  Rythe 
Robert  D.  Campbell,  71  P. 
John  Oassldy  Stocit,  10  F. 
Wm.  Maulererer.  h.p.  58  F. 

Staff  Off,  of  Pentionert 
Arthur  George  Yesey,  46  P. 
Wm.  Ganctin,  h.  p.  S4  Drs. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioner* 
George  Kine,  18  P. 
C.  II.  Marecliaux,  St.  Helenn 

Reg. 
Wm.  Prod.  Harrcy,  Unatt. 

Staff  Off.  of  PeH»iontfr* 
Horatio  Fonwick,  h.p.  27  P. 

Stttff  Off.  of  Pen*lonera 
Charles  Wm.  Sibley,  64  P. 
John   Bruce,    h.   p.   56  F. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioner* 
P.  Wuodley  Homp.  15  Drs. 
F.  B.  Russell,  h.  p.  3  Dr.Ods. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pentionert 
GIieiKeane,86P. 
Walter  W^ardo,  Unatt.  Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioner* 
Aue.  Wm.  Murray,  1  W.  I. 

Regt. 
Edw.  Wm.  ScoTell,  06  P. 
Chas.  S.  S.  E.  Gordon,  76  F. 
Henry  Jackson,  Provisional 

Battalion  at  Chatham 
Geo.  Fred.  S.  Call,  18  K. 
Henry  Dalton  Smart,  76  P. 
John  Perkins  MayiT^,  86  F. 
John  R.  Heaton,  87  P. 
Chas.  Wm.  Thompson,  58  P. 
Clias.- Shipley  Tenle,  Unatt. 

Staff'  Off",  of  Pemloner* 
C.  Parke  Ibbetton,  h.p.80  P. 

Brigade-MaJ,  Detonport 
Tyrrell  Mathias  Byrne,  1  P. 
Hen.  Chas.  Capel  Somcrftet, 

h.  p.  87  P.  Staff  Off,  of 

Pent. 
Francis  Carey,  96  P. 
Henry  J.  Savage.  01  P. 
William  Little  Stewart,  1  P. 
Hylton  Briscoe,  2  Dr.  Gds. 
Arthur  Pieott,  li.  p.  SO  P. 

Staff  Off.  of  Pensioner* 
Abra.  CoUis  Anderson,  86  P. 
Charics  Murray,  49  P. 
Edward  Lynch  Blosse,  11  F. 
Wm,  Pyni  Young,  65  P. 
James  Nugent,  86  F. 
Wm. H.  H.P. Clarke, 68 F. 


28  Oct. 


1854.  98  Nor. 


M.  Louis,  ret.  f.p.S  R.  V.  Bn. 
O.  Fry,  do  R.  Art. 
G.  SU  J.  01fford,do.  11  R. 
Yet.  Bu. 
T.  L.  Metcalfe,  do  6  do 
W.  ftlarkay,  do  0  do 
John  Smith,  do  R.  Art. 
Arthur  Fleming,  do  do 
H.  C.  Martin,  do  do 
Judge  T.  D'Arcy,do4R.V.  B. 
"■"   '^  do     6  do 


G.B.Pepyat,  ret.  f.p.  R.  Mar. 
P.  EaaoQ,  do     61  P. 

W.  H.  Devon,  do  R.  Mar. 
H.  Brown,  do       do 

gE.Morgan,ret.f.  p.R.  Art. 
.  Pattoun,         do  R.  Mar. 
D.Galloway,       do       do 
T.  R.  Thomas,     do       do 
J.  Cook,  do       do 

J.  Shute,  do      do 

J.  T.  Tucker,      do      do 
W.  Davis,  do       do 

G.  Mackeniia,     do  R.  Eng. 
J.  M.  Hewsoo,    do      89  P. 
L.  E.  Wakh,       do  R.  Art. 
P.  A.  Griffiths,    do       do 
J.  T.  Cracknetl,  do      do 
G.  0.  D.  Lewis,  do  R.  Eog . 

F.  Holcombo,  do  R.  Art. 
9  H.  James,  do  R.  Mar. 
A.YonBeverhoudt,do  58  P. 
J.Kelly,  .do  6  F. 
W.  J.  Stokes,  do  R.  Art. 
9  aa  J.  Griffith,  do.lW.L 

R.  Shepherd, 
I  J.  R.  Mascall, 
,  J.  Dyson, 
I  W.  Berners, 

i  R.  W.  Pascoe,  do  R.  Mar. 
,  W.  Y.  Penwick,  do  R.  Art. 

R.  Searle,  do  R.  Mar. 

I H.  Smith,  do       do 

P.  J.  Dusautoy,  do       do 

R.  S.  Ridge.        do      86  F 

J.  Harvey,  do     87  F. 

P.  W.Peuingal,  do  R.Eng. 

T.Park,  do  R.  Mar. 

G.  Griffin,  do       do 
J.  Compbell,        do     74  F. 


W.Macdonald,  ret.  f.p.  98  P. 
C.  S.  Miller,        do  R.  Bag. 


P.  Onslow, 
D.  Dunn, 


do  R.  Mar. 
do       09  P. 


do       76P. 
do  R.  Mar. 


1  Dec.  1854. 

W.  H.  H.  Anderson,  51  F. 
L.  £.  Wood, ret.  f.  p.  64  F. 
D.  W.  G.  James,  S  F. 
J.  Oldright,  ret.  f.  p.  81  F. 
C.  Duperier,         do      80  P. 
H.  Mackay,         do       79  P. 
J.  W.  Thomas,  77  F.  8  Dec 


19  Dee.  1954. 


fl  R.  Gray, 
W.  Kelly, 
J.  Roche, 

C.  Kingsley, 
PA.  FuIIarlon, 
H  R.  Woods. 

D.  M'Pberson, 
T.  Hurdle, 

«T.  Dillon, 
.  A.  r 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


9  do 

8  do 

9  do 
6  do 

8  do 

9  do 


do  R.  Mar. 
do9R.V.B 
do  R.  Eng. 
da4R.Y.B. 


Golley, 
fP  A.  Skene, 

is.C.Melhuiah,  do  R.  Eng. 
i|  J.  |j.  Mulroe,  do        do 
f  T.  R.  A«new,  do9R.Y.B. 
f  MI  J.  W.  Pringle,   ret. 

f.  p.  R.  Enir. 

G.  Lansdon,  do  R.  Eng. 
R.J.P.  Crowther,  do  R.  Mar. 
J.  S.  Sayer,  do  do 
J.  Stocker,  do  R.  Eng. 

J.  Purmar,  do  R.  Mar. 

T.  C.  Steward,     do        do 
W.  S.  Knapman,do        do 
Wi  D.  Pigut,       do      69  P. 
PG.  Y.Tinltng,  do  R.  Eng. 
J.  Wihon,  do  R.  Mar. 

J.  Humby,ret.  f.p.  R.  Mar. 
aai  W.  Lemoine,do.  R.  Art. 
9  C.  Manners,     do         do 
A.A.W.Schalcb,do         do 
C.  Gordon,  do      08  P. 

9 a£l  R.  Cochrane,  do.  Rifle 

Brigade,   Mil,  Knight  of 

Windsor 
A.  Dowdall,  ret.  f.  p.  54  P. 
R.  Pry.  do      08  P. 

9  li.  Morgan,      do  R.Art. 
Thos.  Waters,      do  R.  Mar. 
G.T.Wehsiiman,  do      do 
J.  G.  Richardson,  do      do 
J.  B.Jones,        do       do 
J. H.Rutherford,  do  R.  Eng. 
R.  Webb,  do  R.  Mar. 

W.  Ford,  do      do 

9J.  Hcwctt,       do  R.  Mar. 


J.  Downian, 

D.  Dickson, 
H.  NichoUs, 
C.  Clarke, 
J.  Uw, 

W.  Lancey, 
J.  Blockall, 

E.  Nepean, 
V.  BeaUon, 
J.  S.  Parrell, 
C.  Olderahaw, 


do  R.  Eng. 
H.  Mounstcven,  do      48  P. 


John  James  Grant,  Unatt. 

J.  A.  Y.  Klrkland,  Unatt. 

J.  Conolly,  UnaU. 

P.  A.  BuUer,  38  F. 

G.  J.  Brown,  4  Ur*, 

P.  R.  Elrlngton,  Rifle  Br. 

Andiew  Hunt,  Unatt. 

Andrew  Browne,  44  F. 
do  B.  Art.  E.  J.  V.  Browne,  88  P. 
do       do       P.  It.  Forster,  4  Dr.  Gds. 

H.  Hardinge,  Rifle  Br. 

T.  H.  Cliflon,  UnatU 

W.  P.  Hopkins,  R.  Mar. 

C.L.D'Aguilar,  OB,  R.Art. 

Alfred  Tipping,  Gr.  Gds. 

W.  U.  Earl  ofEnoW,  Rifle 
Br. 

J.  £.  LewU,  68  F. 

J.  8.  H.  Parrvr,  88  F. 

R.  Thompson,  5  Dr,  Gds. 

J.  J.  Brandling,  CB^  R.  Art. 

H.  E.  Wearv,  60  F. 

J.  R.  Glyn,  Rifle  Br. 

J.  Turner.  CB.    R.  Art. 

J.  R.  Anderson,       do 

G.  T.  Franklin.  R.  Art. 

E.  W.  D.  Bill,  28  F. 

H.  M.  Hamilton.  47  P. 

Yincent  Wing,  95  P. 

W.  de  C.  Eimsall,  1  Drs. 

P.  G.  Pipon,  R.  Art. 

James  Rose,  80  F. 

T.  W.  Somervilie,  Unatt. 

J.  D.  Sbakespear,  R.  Art. 

W.  U.  B.  de  Horsey ,  G r.  Gds. 

/ron.W.C.Yflverton,  R.  Art. 

B.  O'Brien.  87  F. 

A.  H.  L.  Pox,  Grcn.  Gds. 

John  C.  Bartley,  Unatt. 

1'.  H.  Pakenham,  80  F. 

E.  Neville,  8.  P.  Gds. 


do  R.  Mar. 
do  95  F. 
do  04  F. 
do  R.  Mar. 
do  do 
do  R.  Eng. 
do  89  P. 
do  R.  Mar. 
do  do 
do  R.  Art. 


do 
do 
08  P. 
.Art. 
do 
92  F 


do  R.  Art*.    H.  A.  S.  B'l'idulph,  R.  Art. 


H.H.D.O'Brlen,  do  R.  Art, 

A.  Goftset,  do       do 

S.  J.  Skinner,     do 

R.  Luard,  do 

O.  G.  Shaw,        do 

J.  Gore.  ret.  f.  p.  R< 

J.  Turner,  do 

G.  Main  waring,  do 

J.  Low, 

J.  Edlestou, 

W.  J.  Kio)?. 

R.  M.  Poulden, 

R.  Wright, 

W.  Gordon, 

E.  Appleton, 

P.  S.  Campbell,  do  R.  Art, 

C.  Barnes.  do  R.  Mar. 

P.  M.  M'Kellar,  do      do 

W.  Knowles,  ret.  f.  p.  50  F.    , 

H.  S.  Tireman,   do  R.  Art.  >  John  Hackett,  Unatt. 
R.  Thompson,     do      51  F.    Wm.  P.  Radcllflb,  20  P. 
R.  R.  Fisher,      do  R.  Art.  i  C.  Adams,  40  P. 
J.  Bl'Caskill,       do      97  P. ,  J.  W.  Lovell,  CB,  R.  Eng*. 
jBQffiD.  Couper, do       17  P. :  Robert  White,  17  Drs. 
W.  B.  Young,     do  R.  Art.  \  H.  L.  Cherroside,  R.  Art. 
W.  A.  Rogers,     do      95  P.  >  John  T.  Dalyell,  91  P. 


do  R.  Mar. 
do  21  P. 
do  R.  Art. 
do  R.  Mar. 
do  do 
do       do 


G.  T.  P.  Shuekburgh,  8.  F. 

Gds. 
E.  Pellowes,  11  Husanrs 
S.  G.  Jenyna.  CB.  IS  Drs. 
G.  H.  8.  WiliU,  77  P. 
J.  F.  L.  Baddeley.  R.  Art. 
A.  Tremayne,  18  Drs. 
John  D.  Astley,  Scots  Pus. 

Gds. 
E.  Tomkinson,  8  Drs. 


R.  Mylius,  doCeyLR. 

C.  Cheetham,       do  R.  Art. 
A.F.VV.Papillon.do       do 
John  Miller,       do  R.  Mar. 
W.  Pulford,  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
J.  W.  Graves,  Unatt.  Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioner* 
C.  U.Wynne,  ret.  f.  p.  R.  Art. 
G.D.Warburton,do      do 
K.  Murchison,     do      80  P. 
Charies  MUIer,   do  R.  Mar. 
P.  Bolton,  do      77  P. 


R.  Y.  Shipley,  7  F. 

A.  H.  P.  8.  Wortley,  1  Dr 

Gds. 
G.  N.  Boldero,  21  P. 
E.  G.  Hibbert,  50  F. 
R.  L.  Ross,  Unatt. 
H.  W.  Meredith,  Unatt. 
J.  G.  Boothby,  R.  Art. 
Wm.  Hardy,  Unatt. 
Hon.  O.  Elliot,  SUe  Br. 
J.  W.  Thompson,  10  Httss, 
Geo.  Barstow,  R.  Art. 


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Majors, 


C.  C.  de  Morel,  Unatt. 

A.  W.  D.  Burton,  CB,  5  Dr. 

Od». 
O.  Le  F.  Dickson,  Unatt. 
R.  G.  Manlej,  6  Un, 
J.  Gubbins.  85F. 
Charles  Barini^,  ColdstGds. 

C.  F.  T.  Danlell,  88  P. 
G.  Le  M.  Tuppor,  R.  Art. 
Hon.  A.  M.  CaUicart,  03  F. 
H.  Ann]rUu;e,  Coldst.  Gds. 
E.  A.Cook,  11  Drs. 
Hon,  W.  U.  iJoyle,  Coldst. 

G«ls. 

D.  E.  Hoste,  CB.  R.  Art. 
Pa=et  Bayly,  Unnlt. 
John  Singleton,  II.  Art. 
Wm.  Ingllt,  5  Dr.  Ods. 
J.  H.  Burke.  Unatt. 

A.  M*S.  M' Donald,  Unatt. 
L.  Graham,  Unatt. 

C.  H.  Incilby,  R.  Art. 
H.  P.  Yaira,  R.  Art. 

A.  C.  GrcTlUe,  S.  P.  Gdn. 
P.  S.  Crawler,  Cold*t.  Gds. 
J.  F.  Peniiycuick,  R.  Art. 
J.  W.  Cox.  18  F.  J5  Dec. 
Win.  John  Chad*,  64  P.  do. 
L.  H.  O.  Maclean,  Unatt. 
28  Dec. 

1854.     80  Dec. 

W.  Forbes,  Ui  att. 
T.  O.  Kuttledg*',  17  F. 
J.  F.  T.  Dennia,  O.'V  F. 
W.  H.  Klrby,  04  P. 

D.  M.  Bethune,  0  F. 

D.  Campbell,  Unatt. 
H.  U.  Greer,  08  F. 

1855. 

Henry  CoUetle,  07  F.  G  Jan. 
Edw.  Steele.  88  F.  10  Jan. 
Geo.  C.  Miller,  54  F.  do. 
J.  Harpur,  ret.  f.  p.  2  W.  I. 

Regt.  26  Jan. 

H.  Oasaan,  Unatt.  S.  (K  of 

Pen.  6  Feb. 

J.  M.  Primrose,  48  F.  0  Feb. 
J.  E.  Addison,  h.  p.  07  F. 

A.(l,M.  Gen,  16  Feb. 
R.  C.  Barnard,  41  F.  0  Mar. 
R.  Watson,  ret.  f.  p.  Cfylon 

Regt.  10  Mar. 

W.J.  MaGCarthy,84F. 

23  Mar. 
Webbe  Butler,  60  F.  do. 
J.  Douglas,       do.  do. 

L.  Skynner,  80  P.  27  Mar. 
R.  W.  Mexeus,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  SO  Mar. 

Hon,  D.  Erskine,  51  F. 

2  April 
Cco.W.  Patcy.56  F.  23  April 
J.A.R.Raines,  05  F.  24  April 
W.  G.  Cameron,  Or.  GUt. 

24  April 
H.  W.  Montagu,  R.  Eng.  do. 
W.  Rickman,  Unatt.  do. 
C.  IL  Butler,  80  F.  do. 

J.  P.  Redmond,  01  F.  1 1  May 
T.  F.  Hobbfl,  Prov.  Dep6l 

Bait,  of  Birr  do. 

A.  A.    Chapman,  48   F. 

15  May 
£.  Conran,  8  W.  I.  R.  do! 

E.  J.  Crulce,  Unatt.  Stit^ 
Officer  of  Pensioners 

18  May 
A.  P.  Jcnner,  1 1  P.  6  June 
P.  Spence,  .11  P.  la  June 
R.W.  Lowry,47F.  do. 

A,  F.  F.  Boughey,  81  P. 

10  June 
J.  MackeBsie,72  p. 22  June 
J.  O.  Ferns, ret.  f.  p.  76  P. 

80  June 


Hon.  A.  Q.  G.  Chichester, 

7T  P.  0  July 

R.  W.  Lacy,  50  P.    18  July 

H.  Webb,  ret.  f.  p.28  F.do, 

1855.    17  July. 

John  Gwilt,  84  P. 

J.  G.  n.  Aplln,  28  P. 

H.  C.  G.  Owen,  CB.  R.Eng. 

E.  W.  Donovan,  88  P.     • 
William  Gordon.  17  F. 
William  Faussett,  41  F. 
John  H.  Lotmdps,  47  P. 
John  Cormick,  18  P. 
Gutt.  Hume,  S8  P. 

G.  G.  Ambrose,  8  F. 
John  Peel,  34  F. 

F.  T.  Atcherley,  80  F. 

G.  Lord  Bingham,  Cold»tr, 
Gds. 

J.  F.  M.  Browne^   CB.  R. 

Entr. 
John  Nafon,  TJnatt. 
//OM.  JiiUiC'B  Stuarf,  Rifle  Br. 
A.  J.  II.  Elliot.  5  Dr.  G<N. 
J.  A.  Comilly.  Coldht.  Gdii. 
Hon.  H.  Clifford.  Rifle  Br. 
II.  J.  B.  Maice,  Coldst.  Gds. 


20  July  1855. 

P.  J.  Orlflln,  54  P. 

H.  U  Gardiner,  R.  Art. 

L.  H.  Hamilton,  87  P. 

C.  £.  Conyers,  Unatt. 

J.  C.  Gawler,  73  P. 

M.  H.  Dowbiggen,  Unatt. 

A.  C.  Snodgrasft,  88  F. 

P.  Robertaon,  4  P. 

C.  T.  Bourchier,  Rifle  Br. 

C.  H.  Page,  41  P. 

R.  E.  Ward,  00  Y. 

Fred.  West,  48  P.      27  July 

W.  WIlby,  4  F.  7  Aug. 

T.  Stirling,  04  P.      17  Aug. 

H.  P.  Kennedy,  00  F.      do. 

Wm.  Fulton,  15  F.   81  Aug. 

Hugh  Kennedy,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  4  Sept. 

F.  R  Mein.  1  P.  7  St-pt. 
Hon.  W.  J.  ColTlIIe.  Rifle 

Br.  8  Sept. 

R.  O.  Bright,  10  P.  15  Sept. 
J.  E.  Collingf,88F.  lUSept. 
Robert  Bruce,  28  P.  21  Sept. 
Wm.  Mayne,LandTranBport 

Corps  21  Sept. 

Hen.  HoIden,18Drs.85Sept. 
F.  A.  Halliday,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  87  Sept. 

V.F.Story,  Unalt.  Staff  OJf, 

of  Pensioners  80  Sopt. 
F.  O.  Wilkinson,  42  P.  0  Oct. 
W.  Wiillamson,  83  F.  Ifl  Oct. 
M*Kay  R>  nd,  oa  P.    2^  Oct. 

1855.    2  Nor. 

Robert  John  Eagar,  81  P. 
Tho.  Wright  Hudson,  80  F. 
John  Dwyer,  14  P. 
Arthur  Wombttel),  40  F. 
Spencer  Delres  Broughton, 

R.  Art. 
Wm.  Douglas,  14  P. 
R.  P.  W.  Sibthorp,  07  P. 
Wm.  Aug.  Fyers,  Rifle  Br. 
H.  A.  B.  Campbell,  R.  Art. 
Wm.  Fred.  Carter,  08  F. 
Wni.C.  Hodgson,  70  P. 
James  Maxwell,  34  P. 
Pra.  L.  Whitmore,  1  P. 
Pra.  B.  Wiird,  R.  Art. 
A.  R.  Garrett,  40  F. 
8.  N.  Lowder,  R.  Mar. 
Henry  Rodgers,  R.  Art. 
Miller  Cliffoid,     do. 


Alex.  H.  Cobbe,  87  F. 
Geo.  H.  Uawes,  0  P. 
Mortimer  Adye,  R.  Art. 
Alex.  C.  Hawkins,  do. 
Wm.  J.  E.  Grant,  do. 
Roger  Barnston.  00  F. 
Geo.  Shaw,  R.  Art. 
Thomas  Smith ,  90  P. 
A.  P.  P.  Lennox,  R.  Art. 
Hon.  H.  F.  Keane,  U.  Eng. 
Wm.  Preiymnn,  83  P. 
P.  G.  T.  Dcshon,  48  P. 

D.  C.  Greene.  43  P. 
Cam  Syke»,  48  P. 
Ili-nry  H.  Browne,  Unatt. 
William  Boyie,  89  P. 

C.  J.  Gibb,  R.  Eng. 
O.  T.  Field,  R.  Art, 
Hon.  D.  M.  Prater,  do. 
Cha.  John  i^trange,  do. 
Fowhr  IJurton,  07F. 
11.  P.  Newton,  R.  Art. 
Thomas  Slauosell,  28  P. 
O.  H.  I..  Mllinnn,  R.  Art. 

F.  A.  Thovipor,  (Jr.  Gds. 
Cha.  C.  Villiers,  47  F. 
Robert  H.  Hawlev.  89  F. 
Joiin  Robinson,  44  F. 

C.  G.  Aibu:hnot,R.  Art. 
P.  C.  Has^anl,  R.  Ens. 
P.  W.  Hasting!",  R.  Art. 
Henry  R.  c;ardcn.  77  P. 
Edw.  Mowbray,  R.  Art. 

G.  R.  Bodney,  R.  Mar. 
John  M.  Wemjss,  do. 
diaries  Hood,  Unatt. 
Hans  Robert  White,  80  P. 
John  £.  T.  Quayle,  83  P. 
Edw.  Newdigate,  Rifle  Btig. 
Wm.  Warry,  84  F. 
Andrew  Pitcairn,42  P. 
Geo.  L.  Tiiomsou,  4  P. 
William  Roberts,  28  P. 
Henry  D.  Ellis,  Unatt. 
Joseph  Jordiin,  84  P. 

J.  E.  W.  Lawrence.  R.  Mar. 
R.  G.  A.  Luard,  77  F. 
W.  A.  Armstrong,  17  P. 
John  Lawrie,  Unatt. 
A.  W.  S.  P.  Armstrong,  do. 
Samuel  Hacketr,  88  F. 
Hon.  E.  C.  H.  Massey.OS  F. 
J.  H.  Le  Couteur, Cold. Gds. 
Hon,  W.  C.  W.  Coke,  8.  P. 
Gds. 

E.  9.  Bamaby,  Oren.  Gds. 
A.C.K.Lock,50P. 

O.  A.  Scomberg,  R.  Mar. 
SirC.  Rus!«ell,  Bt.Qr.  Gds. 
L.  Harvey  Daniel,  88  P. 
Geo.  Skipwith,  Unatt. 
John  N.  Sargent,  Unatt. 
E.  Chippindnll,  10  P. 
JTW.D.G.  Pinch,  68  P. 
Hon.  A.  E.  Fraser.S.  F.  Gds. 
A.  Chas.  Cooke,  R.  Eng. 
W.  E.  M.  Reilly,  R.  Art. 
Wm.  W.  Barry,  do. 
Charles  Edward  Watson,7P. 
W.  H.  1).  Fitzgerald,  Unatt 
E.  J.  Cnrthew,  R.  Art. 
Georgo  T.  Brice,  17  P. 
P.  E.  N.  Tinley,  21  F. 
M.J.Hayinan,  18  P. 
Jasnn  Ha9sard,57  F. 
J.  E.  MIchell.  R.  Art. 
George  C.  Henry,  do. 
Arthur  John  B.  Thelluston, 

Coldst.  Gds. 
Edm.  O.  Maynard,  88  F. 
Sir     James     Du nlop,    Bt. 

Coldst.  Gds. 
Pra.  Baring,  S.  F.  Gds. 
C.  C.  Graham,  42  F. 
C.  H.  S.  Churchill,  Rifle  Br. 
G.  P.  C.  Pocock,  Unatt. 
Fred.  Percy  Lea,  Unatt. 
Henry  R.Werge,  55  P. 
W.  J.  Williams,  R.  Art. 


.     18 

Hugh  Rowlands,  41  P. 
William  BelUIrs,  49  F. 
Robert  Hume,  55  F. 
Jnim  I.fwes,  Unatt. 
C.  M.  Green,  8  >  P. 
E.  C.  de  Moleyns,  R.  Eng. 
N.  Siecvens,  88  P. 
C.  E.  Oldcrsh.tw,  R.  Art. 
Frrd.  Well*,  1  F. 
J.  W.  Dowar,  49  P. 
L.  J.  A.  Armit,R.£ng. 
C.  B.  Ewnrt,  do. 

C.  B.  P.N.H.KugeDt,do. 
£.  C.  A.  Gordon,  do. 

P.  Dickfon.  H.  Art. 
Hugh  R.  Hibbcrt.7F. 

D.  Wm.  Tupper,  60  P. 
G.  S.  Dlgby,  R.  Mar. 
ChaB.  Henry  Lnmley,  07  P. 
Cliarles  Elgee,  47  F. 
Jamra  Georire  Hay,  *20  F. 
Henry  George  Woods,  07  F. 
Richard  Pn-ston,  41  P. 

O.  E.  B.  West  head,  84  F. 
Fitzwm.  F.  Ilunier,  47  P. 
R.  L.  O.  Pearson,  Ur.  Gds. 
Pred.  C.  Elton,  55  P. 
Ch?rli>s  Cooch,  62  F. 
Arthur  F.  Warren,  Rifle  Br. 
W.  Porter,  R.  Eng. 
J.  E.  Hope,  R,  Art. 
Wm.  W.  A.  Lukin,  do. 
Charles  E.  Waicoit,  do. 
William  John  Bolton,  do. 
P.  RavenhiU,  R.  Eng. 
L.  Nicholson,  do. 
J.  Sinclair,  R.  Art. 
Lewis  William  Pcnn,  do. 
Edward  Taddy,  do. 
Fred.  Miller,  do. 
C.  H.  Sedicy,  R.  Eng. 
C.  H.  Owen,  R.  Art. 
George  II.  Harman,  84  F. 
P.  W.  L'Estrange,  R.  Art. 
R.  H.  Champion,  do. 
Wm.  G.  Andrews,  do. 
Hon.  S.   J.   G.   Callhorpe, 

8  Drs. 
R.  Mackenzie,  R.  Art. 
W.  G.  Le  Mesurier,  R.  Art. 
J.  H.  De  Vere,  R.  Eng. 
J.  R.  Jackson,  ret.  f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  0  Nov. 

Charles  Wm.  Thompson,  7 

Dr.  GJs.  do. 

Hon,  W.   S.   Knox,  31   P. 
16  Nov. 
A.  D.  Thellusson^  72  P. 

88  Nov. 
H.  W.  Dennle,  ret.  f.  p.  28  P. 
80  Nor. 
W.  T.  L.  Patterson,  01  F. 

14  Dec. 

Geo.  Seton,  Canadian  Rifles 

do. 

R.  Hocklngs,  ret.   f.  p.  R. 

Mar.  17  Dec. 

Wm.  RadcIiflT,  84  F.  18  Dec. 


1856. 


H.  R.  Manners.Unatt.  8  Jan. 
J.  N.  K.  A.   Yoiige,   Prov. 

Depot.  Bat t.  15  Jan. 

John  Prend.  55  F.  18  Jan. 
W.  J.Yonge,  OOF.  25  Jan. 
A.  Rutherford,  4  F.  1  Feb. 
Robert  Dillon,  30  P.  15  Feb. 
E.  M.  Davenport,  60  P. 
29  Feb. 
C.  H.  Leslie,  0  P.  do. 

Edw.  P.  H.  Ussher,  ret.  f.  p. 

R.  Mar.  20  March 


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14 


LIST  OF 

GENERAL  AND   FIELD    OFFICERS 

WHO    HAVE    EETIEED    FEOM    THE    SEEVICE. 

{Alphabetically  Arranged.) 


LlEUTJiH  AHT-QKH  KRATiB. 

Bunbury,  Sir  Henry  Edward,  Bart.  KCB.  S8  Julf  SO 
y  Johnson,  WiUlani  Ancustus  2S  Nov.  41 

KAJOE^JEinSBALS. 

9  an  Beckwith,  Charles,  CB 0  Nov.  46 

f  Bristow,  Henry,38  F 20  Jane  54 

Cbarretie,  Thomus    » 9  Not.  40 

SDe  Chabot,  LouU  WillUm,  VUe.  50  F.  ..  19  July  21 
wyer,  Henry,  Uiiatt 20  June  64 

Farrer,  James     23  Nov.  41 

?  affl  F.oyil,  5ir  Henry,  ^ar/ H  Nov.  61 
rJnale.  John,  Unatt 10  Jan.  37 

fitSI  Ruoke,   Sir   Henry   Willoughby,  CB„ 

KCII.       22  July  80 

a  Stewart,  WiUlMm.  8  F ii  J>»ly  80 

9  Traffori,  Thomas  Sauuel,  24  F 2U  June  64 

9  iM  \V.)0<iford.  Sir  John  Georiie,  KCB., 

KCH.Qc.  Odn 10  Jan.  87 


COLONELS. 

aafflAllix.Chailes,  Or.  G.ls 10  Jan.  37 

9  Anselo.  Edward  Anthony,  KH.  30  P.     . .    9  Nov.  46 
Anglesey,  Henry,  Marquis  of,  42  F.    28  June  38 

fAnnltaKe,  Henry,  Gr.  Gds 23  Nov.  41 
stell,  Richard  Will  am,  Gr.  Gds 11  Nov.  51 

Aufcten,  John,  KB.  Ca|je  M.  R 11  Nor.  61 

Bajfot,  Charle*.  Gr. G  U 11  Nov.  61 

Baillie.  Hugh,  Surrey  Ranvers  26  July  10 

9  231  Baker,  George,  16  Lancer* 9  Nov.  4A 

Ba*luw,  (ieoree  Edward  Pratt.  22  F 2d  June  88 

Basnlgette,  John,  2  W.  I.  Beat. 11  Nov.  61 

fBeabie,  Thomas  Sllrling,  44  F 20  June  54 
larkiiurne.  WllllaM.,  69  F 28  Nov.  54 

Blike.  .Mutthew  Grecory,  Canudlnn  Regt. ..    28  June  38 

9  Blitke,  Wm.  WiUiams.  CB.ll  Dn 22  July  »0 

Blane,  Charles  Colli i>fl.  Gr.  Gds 0  Nov.  46 

9  ^l  Boldero,  Lonsdale,  Gr.  Gds 16  April  46 

Boswell,  Sir  Geo.  A.  F.  Houstoun,  Bart, 

Coldst.Qds 11  Nov.  61 

9  Bovs,  Edmund  French,  46  F 9  Nov.  40 

t  Bragge,  William,  37  F 20  June  54 

Brinckman,  Brinckman,  Cold&t.  Gds 9  Nov.  40 

{Brooke,  Thomas.  Greii.  Gds 10  Jan.  87 
JIO  Browne,  Fielding  Browne.  Cif.  66  F.  10  Jan.  97 
Browne,  Robert  Francis  Melville,    Sco. 

Fus.  Gds 28  Not.  41 

Burdett,  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  68  F 0  Nov.  46 

Buruovne,  Sir  John  Montagu,  Bt.  Gr.  Gds.    0  Nov.  46 

Biir^lem,  Nathaniel.  KH,  67  F 10  July  21 

Campl>ell.  Jame-.87  F !/8  Nov.  64 

Cane,  Btopfurd.  80  F 11  Nov.  61 

Cecil,  Lord,  Thomas,  Coldat.  Gds 0  Nov.  46 

9  Cliaplin,  Thomas.  Coldst.  Gds 23  Nov.  41 

Clax  ering,  Henry  Mordaunt,  96  F W  April  02 

Clinton.  PreJerUk,  Gr.  Gds 11  Nov.  61 

Close,  Maxwell,  79  F 0  Nov.  46 

Conroy,  Henry  George,  Gr.  Gds 28  Nov.  64 

9  Couper.  Sir  George,  Bt.  CB.  KB.  10  F.     10  Jan.   87 

9  Cox,  Sir  William,  Port.  Serv 12  Aug.  19 

Greagh,  Giles  Yandeleur,  Depot  Batt. 20  Juno  64 

9  yia  Dawkins,  Henry,  Coldst.  Gds. 10  Jan.   37 

Doboin.  Tiiomaa,  3  Dr.  Gds 23  Nov.  41 

9  Doyle.  Sir  John  Milley,  KCB,  IS  Gar. 

Batt 27May  25 

Drammond,  E«Iward.  86  F 4  June  18 

9  jj23  Drummond,  William,  Sco.  Fus.  Gds.  10  Jan.  87 
Dundtts,  Philip,  6  P 0  Nov.  46 

fl  Fairfax,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.  2  Life  Odt  ..23  Nov.  41 
ane,  ^OM.  Henry  Sutton,  10  F 9  Nov.  46 

Fkrquiiarson.  Frederick,  7  F. 9  Nov.  46 

Fawcett,  William,  SI  F ONov.46 

Fleming,  James,  66  F 28  Nov.  41 

Fraser,  James,  72  F 86  Nov.  64 

OaunUett,  Geoif  e,  02  F 10  July  91 


9  Wi  Gawler,  George,  KH.  62  F 0  Not.  46 

l9  Gordon,  Arthur  Helsham,  Or.  Odt 10  Jan.  87 

Graham,  WiUiam,  Scots  Fus.  Gds 0  Nor.  46 

Greenwood,  George,  S  Life  Gds. IS  Jan.  88 

HamUton,  Sir   Charles  J.  J.  Bart,    CB. 

Scots  Pus.  Gdj ....•••  SO  Jane  54 

9  H omilton,  John,  Coldst  Gds 97  May  25 

|l    Hamilton,    John    Potter,    KH,     Scots 

Fus.  Gds 19  Aug.  10 

Hammond;  Fred.  75  F 90  Jane64 

Hareourt,  Francis  Venables  Coldst.  Gds.  ..    0  Not.  46 

9  Harris,  Harry  Bulteel,  KH.  03  F 10  Jan.  37 

Hay,  Lord  Edward,  7  Hussars 0  Not.  46 

Higgins,  Warner  We^tenra,  KH.79F.   ,  ..98  Not.  41 
9  jl2%     liill,   Sir   Robert    Cbambre,    CB. 

R.H.Gd* 1  Jan.  10 

Hill,  Hon.  WiUiam  Noel,  18  P 90  June  54 

9  Hogge.  John,  KH.  11  if 98  Nov.  41 

Huliund.  Launcelot,  34  F 4  Juite  14 

H  >n X  man.  Sir  Ord,  Bart.  Gr.  Gds 9  Oct.  46 

flSl  Norton,  Ge>«rge  William,  7  Dr.  Gda.     98  Nov.  41 

affl  Hughes.  Rohe-t.  1  W.  I.  Regt 98  Nov.  54 

«l2d  Hutchinson, Hom.  Henry  Hely,6  Dr.-.     98  June  SS 

Joddrell,  Henry  Edmund,  Gr.  Gds 10  Jan.  87 

flOl  Keane,  Edward,  Gr.  Gds 98  June  38 

K}le,  Alexander,  OOP 90  June  M 

^1  Una,  Henry,  Gr.  Gds 98  June  88 

flm  Lascel.es,  Charles  F.  R.  Gr.  Odi 98  Not.  41 

JlSl  Le  BLinc,  Francis,  46  F 98  Not.  41 

Le>Iie,  Charles,  KH.  Oren.  Gds 0  Not.  46 

Linton.  John,  Coidst.  Gds 0  Not.  40 

M'AI pine,  James,  6  Drt 28  Nor.  41 

M'Douall.  James, late  of  9  Life  Guards  ....  10  ApnI47 

9  Macadam,  WiUiam,  KH.  8  Foot 98  Not.  41 

Maclean,  Sir  Charles  Pitsruy,  Bt.  IS  Drs.  ..    0  Nor.  46 
S2a  Mudox,  Henry,  JC£r.  19  Laneers    .... 
Maxwell.  Sir  WiU.ani  Alex.  Bart.  1  Drs. 

Mey rick.  Wm.  Henry,  Or.  Gds 

Mitchell.  Hugh  Andrew  Robert,  Gr.  Gds.  , 

Owen,  Robert.  72  P 11  Not.  51 

Paget.  Frederick, Coldst. Gds II  Nor.  61 

9  PatrickMin,  Chris.  Claiige«,  CB.  48  F 19  July  21 

Pennant,  Hon.  Edw.  Gordon  Douglas,  Scoti 

Fua.Guards    8  Nor.  46 

Phipps,  Hon.  Clias.  B.  CB.  Scots  Fug.  Gds. .  1 1  Not.  51 

Priuglc.  John  Henry,  Scots  Fus.  Gds 20  Jane  54 

Reynaidsoo,  Edward  Birch,   CB,  Or.  Gds.  90  June  54 

9  Richardson,  W^U  am,  R.  H.  Gds 10  Jan.  87 

Robertson,  James  Macdonald,  4  Dr.  Gds.    • .    9  Nor.  41 

VSalwey.  Henry,  2  Dra 98  Not.  41 

Sauroarex,  Hon.  John  St.  Yin  "cnt,  16  Dra. . .  90  June  54 

Savage.  John  Morris,  R.  Art 14  Jan.  55 

||SAunderson,Hardre<s  Kobert,  78  P 11  Nor.  51 

Srott.  Aon.  Charles  Grantham,  S(H>ts  Fus.Gds  80  Jan.  55 

9Bhee,  Charles,  6  Dr.  Gds 0  Nov.  46 

i  Sti-ted.  Henry,  Coldst.  Gds 93  Not.  41 

St.  Quiutin,  Matthew  C.  D.  17  Drt 11  Nor.  51 

la) lor,  PhillpotU  Wright,  Canadian  Rifles     28  Not.  64 

Taynton,  William  Henry,  44  F 9  Nor.  46 

Teulon,  Goorge,  16  F •  Nor.  46 

Thornton,  Godfrey.  Gr.  Gds. 9  Nor.  46 

Todd,  George,  Culdat.  Gds. 9  Not.  46 

fTovey,  George,  OOF 9  Not.  46 

9  flan  Yandeleur,  John,  4  Drs 98  Nor.  41 

Yicars,  WMliam  Henry,  61  P. 98  Nor.  54 

3£l  Wallace,  Robert,  KH.  8P. 98  Not.  41 

Walpole,  Horatio,  70  F 11  Not.  61 

9  Ward,  John  Richard,  CB.  9  Drs.. 99  July  80 

Warrington,  Thomfaill,  44  P. 90  June  54 

Why  te,  John  James.  1  Dr.  Odf 11  Nov.  51 

Wigram,  Ely  Dnodecimus,  Scots  Fus.Gds..  11  Nor.  61 
Wilbraham,  Hon.  Edw.  Bootle,  Coldst.  Gds.  11  Nor.  51 

9  <l€l  Wildman,  Tliomas,  5  Dr.  Gds 10  Jan.  37 

9  Woodgate,  William,  CB.  60  F. 10  July  91 

9  Wyatt,  5»r  Henry  Robartea,  29  P.    98  Not.  41 

9  Wyndbam,  Charles,  76  F 98  June  88 

fl  Wyndham,  George,  97  F 99  July  80 

Torke,  Philip  James,  Soots  Fus.  Odi. 0  Nov.  46 


.  98  Jane  38 
.  11  Nuv.  51 
.  10  Jan.  87 
i  .Not.  54 


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General  and  Field  Officers  who  have  retired. 


16 


LJLKUTJ£JIAIIT-€H)LOHSLB. 

Allen.  Junet,  2  W.  I.  Regt 0  Nov.  40 

Alraolej,  I^oni  R.  P.  A.,  UiMtt 80  Oct.  98 

y  Andenoai,  Jowph,  CB,  KB,  60  F 1  April  41 

Ajidrovf,  Charles,  40  F.  II  Nor.  51 

▲ndrot,  WilUaiD,  55  F 11  Nov.  61 

Arnittrong,  Alex.  BofwcU,  Gape  M.  Billet  ..    5  Nov.  47 

Arthur,  Thomas,  8  Dr.  Ods.    19  May  43 

A.Bst«n,  Henry  Edmund.  51  P 90  June  64 

a£lBarnet.C.  J.ScotaPttg.  Ods 20  Oct.  20 

Barnett,  Knox,  56  F.    11  Nov.  51 

Barringtoo,  Henry,  Gr.  Gds 1  Oct.  29 

Barrow,  Thomat,  68  P 2JaBe]4 

9  as  Barton,  Alexander,  KH,  12  Dra 10  Jan.  87 

Barton,  Uuah  William,  00  P 80  Dec.  S8 

Bathe,  Sir  William  Plunkett,  Bart.  63  P.  . .    0  April  25 

Bathunt,  Henry,  9eoU  Fiia.  Gd« 18  Jan.  48 

9  Bayly,  Sir  Henry,  JT/f. 28  Nov.  41 

Bell,  William,  12  F 80  Mar.  40 

pBeU,T1iomaB,  CB.  4dP 20Bept.27 

Bennett,  WllUam,  48  P 10  Jan.  87 

Bigge,  William  Matthew,  70  F 83  April 47 

Blacbford,  Oswald  Samuel,  15  Dn 20  June  54 

SB  Black,  John  Leiviv,  14  Drs. 11  Nov.  51 

9iX  BUnc,  Sir  Hugh  Seymour,  Bart.  Scota 

Pua.Gdg 81  Aug.  81 

aOBlathfiayl.  George  WiUtam,  IF 11  Nov.  61 

Blomefleld.  Gf  oi^f ,  7  Drs 28  Nov.  41 

Boldero.  Henry  Gior^e,  a8  P 11  Nov.  51 

Bond,  Bdward,  Dep.  Batt. 20  June  54 

Bond,  Henry,  15  Hnctar*   11  Nov.  51 

Bonham,  John  Bratbwalte,  50  P. 14  Feb.  63 

aSl  Boven,  Bobert,  Coldat.  Gds.  27  Jan.  38 

9  Brackenbury,  Sir  Edward,  60  F 10  Jan.  87 

9  Brown,  Gusta? us,  CB.  ftr>  P. 17  Aug.  12 

Brovn«,  Brotfaeiton,  94  F 11  Nov.  51 

9  aa  Browne,  Barton  Parker,  1 1  Drs 11  Nov.  61 

9Browne,  George,  78  P. 28  Nov.  41 

9  ^£1  Brure.  William,  KH.  48  F 28  Nov.  41 

fl  Banbury,  Thomas,  CB.  80  P 26  July  44 

Bnrdea,  Francis,  17  Drp 19  Oct.  48 

Burton,  Francis  Aui^ustus  Pluiikett,  Goldst. 

Gds 25  May  55 

Burton,  Joseph  Netterriile.  84  P II  Nov.  51 

Butler.  Edward  Kent  S.  85  P 17  June  80 

9  WL  Cadell,  CJiarles,  KH.  04  P ....  27  Sept.  83 

Cameron,  Katlianiel,  79  P 24  June  18 

££1  Cameron.  W.  G.  KH.  Or.  Od» 7  July  25 

Campbell.  James,  61  P 19  Aug.  40 

9  CampbeU.  Patrick.  05  P 10  Jan.  87 

Carruthers,  Richard,  CB.*IV 23  July  8 ) 

Cavan,  Philip  Charles,  80  P 21  Miiy  62 

Charleton,  Henry  WUmut,  2  Or.  Gd< ]  I  June  41 

Church,5«rRicharJ,C7£.(7C'£r. Greek L.]...  10  Nov.  12 

Clitherow,  John  Christie,  0•ld^t.  Gds 80  May  43 

Cole,  Robert,  80  F 31  Dec.  47 

Gulxoan,  Tbomaa,  0  P 20  June  54 

|iaaiColthurst,Jamei  Robert,  18  P 11  Nov.  51 

Connop.  HeDry,55  F 11  Nov.  51 

f  Cooke,  John  Heury.  21  P 11  Nov.  61 

a  2Uat Cooke, Richard  Harvey,  T/I.Gr.Gds...    7  Nov.  11 

Coote,  Chidley.  81  P II  Nov.  51 

9affi CoweU,  John  Stepney,  KH.  C<  Id. Gds.  15  June  80 

Cox,  Charles,  72  P 11  Nov.  61 

Crowe,  John,  £17.  8  P 10  Jan.  27 

Cummtog,  Henry  Wedderburne,  Culdf.t.  Gds.  27  May  58 

9  Cust,  Hon.  Pereirine  Prajicls,  22  F 0  Nor.  46 

Sift  Darner,  Hon,  George  Lionel  Dawson, 

CB.mP 4Dec.  16 

Dasbwood,  Alexander  Wilton,  74  F. 23  Nov.  41 

Dawion,  Robert  Kearsler,  CB.  R.  !•:««; 29  Mar.  58 

Deare,  Oeorgo.  21  V 98  Dec.  88 

Wi  Des  Voeux,  B.,  Scots  Pus.  Gd« 3  July  29 

9DeVlame,  Francis,  8)  F U  Nov.  61 

9  Digby,  Henry  Robert,  SeoU  Pus.  Gds 20  July  80 

DiUosi,  Francis  Willinm,  00  P 7  Dee.  47 

WL  Dirom,  John  Pa^^ey,  Gr.  Gds 27  Mar.  28 

?Sa  Disbrowe,  George,  KH.  Gr.  Gds 17  Aug.  21 
IxoD,  John,  Gr.  Gds 18  May  41 

Dnberley,  George,  77  F 29  Dec.  48 

Dandas,  Thomaa,  32  P 10  Jan.  87 

Bunsnure.  Clmrles,  42  F 15  Feb.  60 

9  Edmonds,  Hamilton,  7  F 11  Nov.  61 

aa  Blphinstone,  J.  D.,  4  W.  I.  R 12  Xov.  18 

9Falkiner,6amuel,28P 11  Nov.  61 

Fane,  Henry,  15  Drs 17  Oct.  87 

VFendall,  WUllam,4D» 24  Dec.  82 

FMgiMOD,  Robert,  79  F 18  Mar.  86 


Flndlay,  Alexander,  8  W.  I.  R 18  Feb.  69 

99IO  Fitx  Roy,  Lord  Charles,  90  F 91  Jan.  19 

fits  Boy,  Hugh,  Gr.  Gds 20  Doe.  40 

yaaPUmank,  John,35F. 0  Nov.  40 

Fletcher,  R.,  Gr.  Gds 96  Nor.  80 

Forbes,  John,  Coldst.  Gds. 7  Aug.  46 

Forbes,  Jonathan,  78  P 0  Nov.  46 

Forbes,  John  Alexandar,  99  P 9  Nov.  46 

forester,  Cecil  William,  62  P 22  Aug.  61 

Forlong,  James,  43  P 7  May  41 

Freeman,  Tliomas  Inlgo  Wickham,  18  F.   ..  11  Nov.  61 

f  sat  Fuller,  Prancis,  CB.  69  P. 27  May  26 

f  Fuller,  Frederick  Hervey,  91  F 11  Nov.  61 

Gai»ford,  John  William,  72  P 22  June  6S 

Gale,  Alex.  Robinson,  86  F 11  Nov.  61 

m Gamer,  John  Hutchinson,  08  F. 11  N«v.  61 

JBGlrardot,  Charles  A.  Coldst.  Gds. 11  July  96 

Glover,  Sterling  Freeman,  12  P. 14  Apr.  46 

aa  Gooeh,  Henry,  Coldst.  Gds 26  Xov.  82 

Gordon,  Lord  Prancis  Arthur,  1  Life  Gds. . .  20  June  64 

Gordon,  John,  47  F 16  Dee.  50 

Gould,  Francis  Auguvtus  48  F 11  Nov.  61 

SOraham,  Henry,  OOF 11  Nov.  61 

&R  Grove,  Henry,  2  Dr.  Gds 19  July  21 

Gunnfang.  Mattliew,  6  F 9  Nov.  46 

9  t.m  Halkett,  Hugh.  CB.  OCH.  Ger.  Legion    I  Jan.  IS 

Hall ,  Charles,  Scots  Pus.  Gds 18  Aug.  26 

9 £2.1  HaU,  George,  64  F 96June88 

Hall,  Jasper  Tavlor,  68  P 28  Nov.  61 

Hamilton,  Sir  James  John ,  89  F 0  Nov.  46 

Hammill,  Thomas  Cocltrane,  Ceylon  Regt...  11  Nov.  61 

Hanmer,  Henry,  KH.  R.  H.  Gas 18  May  26 

Harding,  Benjamin,  2  Dr.  Gds 14  July  25 

Harding,  William,  2  F 88  Nov.  41 

Hare,  Hon.  Richard,  00  P. II  Nov.  61 

9  aa  Harris,  Sir  Thomas  Noel,  Unatt 18  Feb.  98 

m  Harrison,  John  Bacon,  CB.  60  F 19  June  12 

fUd  Harrison,  John  Christopher,  JTff.  88  P.  22  Jnly  80 
IB  Hawkins,  Henry,  ScoU  Pus.  Gds 92  July  SO 

!  Hawkins,  John  V.  CB.mF. 21  June  18 
Hsy,  Sir  Andrew  Leith,  KB.  1  W.  I.  R. . .  21  Jaae  81 
ay,  David,  0  Dr.  Gds 1  Nov.  49 

aaHeireU,  William, 68  F 19  Aug.  28 

Hort,  Richard,  81  F 1  July  42 

Hudson,  Joseph  Henry,  Gr.Oda 16  May  45 

|l£aHuinbl(>v,  William,  Rillc  Br 11  Nov.  61 

0  Humfrey,  Benjamin  Geale,97  P 11  Nov.  61 

(Hunt,  Jotin  Pidlip,  <7il.  11  P 27  Apr.  12 

i  Hutton,  Tliotnas,  32  P 98  Jane  88 

Inge,  William.  8  P 11  Nov.  61 

ae^l  Jackson,  Basil,  R.  Staff  Corps   9  Nov.  46 

Jumeti,  (*harlt's,  12  F • 20  Juno  64 

f  Juhn!tt>n,  James  09  P II  June  99 

9  m   Johnston,   William  Frederick,  Gf. 

Gds lOJasi.  87 

Johnstone,  George.  15  P 28  Aug.  80 

Jones,  Ebenezer,  00  P U  Nov.  61 

Jones,  Thomas,  14  Drs 10  Jan.  87 

Kuye,  George  Lister  Lister,  Unatt 1 1  Nov.  61 

Kearner,  Cliarles,  2  Dr.  Odt 28  Oct.   87 

Kidd,  John  M'Mafaon,  87  F 29  June  64 

King,  A.  S.  10  P 12  Aug.  10 

KtiigHCote,  R.  N.  P.,  CB,  Scots  Fus.  Gds. . .  17  July  66 

Kirwan,  Andrew  Hyacinth,  06  F 11  Nov.  61 

Kitcliener.  Henry  Horatio,  OF 6  Nov.  47 

Kaox,  William,  18  Drs 26  June  48 

Knox,  Brownlow  WUliam,  Boots  Pus.  Gds..  16  Nov.  80 

Knox,  George,  Culdst.Ods 27  July  88 

Lardy,  Christian  Frederick,  68  F 9  Nov.  46 

Leake,  W.  M.  Royal  Art Ilk»i7 4  June  18 

affil  Leatham,  James,4F 11  Nov.  61 

Lettrim,  WiUlani,  JSar;<»/;  51  F 20  June  64 

Letuiox,  Lorif,  Arthur,  65  F 92  Nor.  48 

aCl  Lennox,  Lfnd  Gewge,  6  Drs 19  June  28 

9  Lilile,  Sir  John  Scott,  CB.  Gr.  Gds 10  Jan.  87 

Lliideiwy,  Patrick,  63  P 9  Mar.  56 

Lindsay,  Hon.  Cliarles  Hugh,  Gr.  Gds 14  July  64 

Lindsay.  Mai  tin  George  Thoaaas,  91  F.  ....   8  April  49 

Long,  Samuel,  Gr.  Gds 18  Sept.  27 

pSaLuard,  Joltn,  80  F 98  June  88 

M'Call,  James.  8  Drs 17  Sf>pt.  41 

9  M'Ticar,  John,  40  F ^...  ll  Nov.  61 

9  M*Niven,  Thomas  William  Ogllvy,  70  P. . .  81  Dee.  41 

9  MacBean,  Frederick,  KH.  84  F 8  Nov.  88 

Macdonald,  Alexander,  68  F 20  June  64 

9  mi  Macdonald,  Robert,  CB.  R.  Art 27  May  26 

9 1&  Maodonskl,  Robert,  CB.96V 26  Aug.  29 

Macdonald,  John,  6  P. 11  Nov.  51 

Macdonald,  George,  CB.nV 24  Feb.  14 

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16 


.  General  and  Field  Officers  who  have  retired. 


iSir  Duncan  MacDougall,  79  P 81  April  85 
Mao  DoonU,  Jamei,  48  F 1  Nov.  49 
'Dowell,  Geo.  James  Mnat,  CB.  10  Dre...  88  Julj  80 

Mackef,  Joho  Alex.,  S7  F 80  June  55 

Maclean,  Alexander,  8  W.  I.  Regt. 14  May  47 

Maclenn,  Henrj  Dundai,  GO  F 0  Nov.  46 

Macphenon,  Gillies,  Canadian  Rifles   0  Nov.  4a 

Mair,  GorncUus  Cujler  Philip,  84  F 88  Nov.  41 

9  m  Main  waring,  Frederick,  51  F 4  Sept.  40 

Malet,  Charles  St.  Lo,  8  P 85  Oct.  48 

9  Mantel.  John,  CB.  63  F 1  Jon.  18 

881  Marshall,  William,  Insp.  Field  Officer..  10  July  30 

Mathias.  William,  68  F 80  June  54 

Maxwell,  Charles  Pi ands,  88  P 87  OU.  48 

Mayne,  WUliam,  1  F 11  Nov.  51 

Meek,  Jacob,77  78  F II  Nov.  51 

Messiter,  John,  88  F 84  Aug.  48 

Mill,  James,  50  F. 88  Nov.  41 

as  Miller,  Piennes  S.  CB 4  June  14 

Miller,  Thomas,  81  P 8  Bept.  50 

Mills,  William  iUxwell,  7  Dr.  Gds 83  Nov.  41 

Mllnes,  Colin  John,  CB.  65  F 4  June  1 1 

9  Morris  3ir  George,  40  P 4  June  14 

IP  M*Plierson,  Duncan,  87  P 88  Feb.  40 

Murray,  Sir  Arch.  John,  Bart.  Scots  Pus. 

Gds 88  Dee.  80 

Murray,  Samuel  Hood,  3  W.  I.  R 7  June  54 

Muter,  Robert,  R.  Canadian  Rifles   0  Feb.  49 

pSieiNevill,  Park  Percy,  63  F 11  Nov.  51 

Newton,    William  Henry,  KH,    Canadian 

Rifles 88  Jane  38 

NichoUon,  Thomas  William,  KH.  65  F 88  June  SO 

NicoU,  Samuel  John  Luke,  80  P 4  Aug.  40 

NIeolls,  George  Green,  1  Dr.  Gds 83  Nov.  41 

Northey,  WiUiam  Brook,  IP 11  Nov.  61 

O'Donoghne,  Daniel,  Canadian  Regt 88  July  30 

Onslow,  Arthur  Edward,  Scots  Pus.  Gds.  ..10  Dec.  47 

Olivier,  Henry  Stephen.  05  P 83  Nov.  41 

Orange,  WiUiam  Nesbitt,  07  P 9  Nov.  40 

f  O'Reilly,  Anthony  Alex.  Unatt 9  Nov.  40 

Page,  George  Curry.  R.  Engineers    14  April  48 

Parker,  Edward,  00  F 80  June  54 

Parlby,  George,  4  P 11  Nov.  51 

f  WL  Paschal,  George  Fred.  Depot  Batt 11  Nor.  51 

p  Patten^on,  Cooke  Tylden,  51  P 11  Nov.  51 

Pearce,  William,  KH,  Coldst.  Gds 80  Aug.  80 

Pearson,  Charles,9F 11  Nov.  51 

Peddle,  John  Crofton,  81  P 80  Oct.  48 

P  aO  Phipps,  Paul,  KH.  3  Dr.  Gds 87  Oct.  80 

Piper,  Hugh,  88  P.    S8  May  31 

Pitt,  Hon.  Horace,  R.  Horse  Gds 8  Sept.  63 

Potttnger,  William,  0  P 8  May  45 

9  Pratt,  Percy,  18  F 83  Nov.  41 

f  Raines,  Joseph  Robeit.  05  P 11  Nov.  51 

Raitt.  George  Edward,  8  P 85  Sept.  14 

Randolph,  John  Weech,  57  P 11  Nov.  51 

Reed,  Thomas,  70  P 30  Dec.  47 

Reeve,  John,  Or.  Gds SO  June  64 

Richardson,  Fred., 30  P 30  June5l 

9  mi  Ridgway,  John  Allen,  69  F 80  June  54 

Roberts,  F.  Thomas,  Gr.  Odf 31  Dec.  14 

Roberta,  John  Cramer,  05  P 11  Nov.  51 

Robinson,  John  George,  Scott  Fas.  Gds 18  Aug.  37 

Romllly,  Frederick,  Scots  Pus.  Gds. 88  Jan.  47 

Rothe,  Lorenzo,  03  P 81  Feb.  69 

Rowley,  Sir  Ciiarles,  Bart.  9  Drs 31  Aug.  80 

9  Royds,  WiUiam,  83  P 11  Nov.  61 

9  RudsdeU,  Sir  Joseph,  Gr.  Gds 16  Aug.  30 

Russell,  Lord  Charies  James  Pox,  00  I' 0  Nor.  40 

9  Saunderson,  William  Baasei,  4  F 11  Nov.  51 

Ifil  Schreiber,  George,  88  P 11  Nov.  51 

9 £SI  Sedley,  Anthony  Gardiner,  3  W.  I.  R. . .  10  Sept.  46 

9  Ha  Short,  Charles  W.  Coldst.  Gds 81  Sept.  SO 

9  Simmonds,  Henij,  Ceylon  Regt. 7  Jan.  48 

9  Simmons,  Joseph,  CB.  41  P 1  Nov.  48 

9  Slater,  John  James,  88  F 10  July  47 

Smart,  Henry,  R.  Engineers 80  July  85 

Smith,  David  Rae,  88P 80  June  54 

9  Ilia  Smith,  George,  R.  Horse  Gds 88  June  38 

Somerset,    Poulett    George    Henry,     CB, 

Coldst.  Gds 8  Mar.  64 

QO  Sowerby,  T.,  Coldst.  Gds 14  May  17 

Spence,  James,  Cii.  81  F. 6  Jau.  40 

Spencer,  Hon.  George  Augustus,  Coldst.  Gds.  80  Dec.  44 

Sptoer,  W.  P 

Steevens,  Charles,  80  P 80  Aug.  13 

Stevenson,  George  Milne,  Coldst.  Gds 10  June  40 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  80  P 11  Nov.  51 

9  Stewart,  James,  Ceylon  Rifle  Regt )!  Nor,  51 


Stewart,  Peter  Desbrisay,  R.  Art 80  Dec.  41 

St.  Maur,  Edward,  51  P 4  July  46 

9 Strctton,  Severus  WiUiam  Lynom,  40  P.. .    0  Mm,f  48 

Stracey,  John  Edward,  ScoU  Pus.  Gds 84  May  50 

Suckling.  Nelson  nemlng.67  P 11  Not.  61 

Swcny,  Welborc  EUis,  04  P 11  Nov.  61 

Thynnc,  Lord  WiUiam,  Gren.  Gdi 31  Aug.  38 

Tiernpy,  Matthew  Edward,  Coldst.  Gds.....  27  Apr.  40 

¥Toolo,  William,  83  F 11  N..t.  .M 
ronch,  Power  I^  Poer,  8  Dr.  Gds II  Not.  51 

TurbervJU,  Gerva-s  AT//.  18  P 8  Oct.    90 

Twnpeny,  Edward,  78  P. 10  Dec.  47 

Ussher,  John,  05  F 80  June  64 

Van  Corthtndt,  Henry  ainton,  31  P 30  Dec.    43 

9  Yander  Meulen,  Charles  James,  73  P 8  Apr.  48 

Yaughan,  Herbert,  00  P 83  Not.  41 

Yansittart,  Robert,  Coldit.  Gds 0  Nov.  40 

Yandeleur,  Robert,  80  P 83  Nov.  41 

9  S£l  Yemer,  Sir  WiUlom,  Bnrt 

Yernon,  George  Augustus,  Coldst.  Gds 85  Apr.  4B 

Warren,  George.  83  F 0  Not.  40 

Warren,  Samuel  Robinson,  06  F 80  Dw,  SO 

Watson,  WiUiam,  3  Drs 11  Nov.  51 

Waugh,  WiUiam  Petrio,  10  Drs 80  June  54 

9£l  Wedgwood,  Thoroas,  Scots  Fm,  Gds.  ..  31  Dec.  30 

We^t,  John  Temple,  Or.  Gds.    0  July  58 

Whannell,  George,  33  P 14  Apr.  43 

White,  Ferdinand,  CR.  Depot  fiott 80  J  une  64 

9  WlUcic,  Fletcher,  Unutt. 10  July  81 

f  £2%  WiUcins,GeorKe,  CB.,  KH.  Rifle  Br. .  4  June  14 
fl  C2ft  Wilson, Ge  >rge  Davis,  CB. Gr.  Gds...  18  June  15 
Wilson.  Charles  Townshend,  Coldst.  Gds.  ..    8  Dee.  64 

Wingfleld,  Thomas  Henry,  38  P 10  Jan.  30 

9Woodror<i,  John,03P It  Nov.  51 

9  Wrench,  B.  Ommanney,  9  Drs 88  June  38 

Wrottesley,  Hon.  Charles  Alexander ,7  Drs.. .    8  July  39 

tUa  Wyndham,  Charles,  8  Drs 80  Dec.  87 

Wynn,  Herbert  Watkln  Wms.,  8  W.  I.  Regt.   0  June 54 

yjale,  WilUam  Parry,  88  P.    88  June  38 

Yerbury.  John  WlUiaro,  3  Drs 7  June  40 

Touog,  Janirs,  15  Drs 11  Not.  61 

KAJOBS. 

9  Adair,  James,  Unatt.    18  Dee.  88 

Agnew,  Charles,  11  P S3  Xov.  41 

AUen,  Wniiam  Warner,  9  Drs 81  Feb.  51 

Amtlnck,  WiUiam,  53  P 83  Nov.  41 

J  Andrews,  Francis,  58  P 10  Jan.  37 
rcher,  WiUiam  Henry,  18  Drs 10  May  45 

Armstrong,  Thomas,  40  F 83  Nov.  41 

Ashmore,  WiUiam,  10  F 81  Aug.  49 

fas  Austin,  WiUiam,  50  P 4  July  45 
yimer,  George  Edward,  40  P 9  Nov.  40 

8  ££1  Bacon,  Anthony,  17  Drs 31  Dec.  85 
fl®  Bacon,  C8e>ar,  83  Drs 10  Jan.  37 

Bagot,  George,  17  F 19  Oct.  40 

Baker,  Thomas  Richard,  7  P 81  Aug.  88 

Balfour,  Robert  WlUiaro,  88  F.    11  Nov.  61 

Baring,  H.,  1  Life  Gds 18  Nov.  30 

BatUey,  WiUiam  D'Oyley,  77  F 1 1  Nov.  51 

Beamish,  N.  L.  Unatt 30  Tec.  30 

Beare,  William  Gabbi^tt,  IP 0  Xov.  40 

Beete.  John  Picton, 81  i'.    80  JuneS8 

Beli,  Robert,  5  Dr.  Gds. 11  Xov.  51 

Bunt,  John,5  P 88  July  30 

Bentham,  John,  47  F 0  Kov.  40 

Bere,  Edward  Buker,  10  Drs. 10  June  40 

Bird,  EdwurdM.,  IF. 4  June  14 

Boiloau,  Charles  Lestock,  Rifle  Br 4  Dec.  35 

B'lnnor,  Thomas,  Ceylon  Rifles 88  June  38 

Boys,  Henry,  75  P 9  Nov.  40 

Bownes«,  John,  07  F 0  Nov.  46 

Blackburn,  John,  85  P. 89  Dec.  40 

9  net  Brady,  William  S.  Richardson,  30  P.  88  June  38 

Brand,  James,  10  P 83  Nov.  41 

Brett,  John  Davy,  17  Drs 88  May  58 

Brine,  James,  Unatt 87  May  85 

Briughurst,  John  Henry,  00  F 88  Dec.  48 

Browne, //on.  George  Aug.  64  P 1  Dee.  87 

Brace,  Wm.  TrrreU,  18  P 9  Dee.  63 

Bulkeley ,  Charles,  8  Life  Gds 88  Jane  38 

Burke,WiIliam,  Unatt 91  July  30 

Bush,  Robert,  OOP 0  Nov.  40 

9  Caime^  George,  30  P 4  Dec.  38 

9  Calcott,  Geo.  Berkeley,  30  P.     10  Jan .  87 

liCaldecot,  Henry,  Or.  Gds 98  June  36 

Calley,  Henry,  10  P ^^ 7  Aug.  40 

CampbeU,  Arch.  CoUn,^^|J^^.Q0^^^M  Dec.  54 


General  and  Field  Ojffieers  who  have  retired. 


17 


Campbell,  Robeit.  46  F. 10  May  46 

Campbell,  John  Cameron,  0  Dn 7  June  49 

Campbell,  Thomas  Edmund,  Unatt 4  Nov.  40 

Chadwick,  James.  70  F SSAprilM 

Chalmer,  F.  1>.  7  Or.  Gds 80  Dec.  20 

Ch.irlewood,  John,  02  F )1  Nov.  61 

Christie,  Wm.  Harrie,  80  F 0  Nov.  38 

Coata,  John,  66  F 11  Nov.  51 

Cochran.  James,  41  F. 83  Nov.  41 

9  Cochrane,  Bon.  Wm.  Brskine,  16  Drs.  ..  10  Dec.  13 

9  Cockbum,  Wro.  Horace,  06  F. 28  June  88 

Coker,  Lewis,  20  F.  20  Oct.    46 

Cumberland,  Geo.  Burn-U.  49  F 15  Fob.  60 

aODaniiU,  John,  66F 0  Mar.  82 

Darell,  Henry  John,  60  F 28  Nor.  64 

Davenport,  Wm .  Davenport,  04  F 0  Nov.  46 

Oawe,  Charles,  8  F 10  Jan.  37 

19  Dillon,  Robert.  38  F.    5  Nov.  18 

X>onftldson,  Kobert,  41  F.    5  Feb.  47 

f  Drake,  Str  Thos.  T.  F.  £.  ^tfW.  52  F.    ..86  May  14 

W.  l>rewe,  Edvard  Word,  88  Foot 0  June  37 

Uriberg.  William,  Unalt 1  Mar.  60 

Duckcit,  George  Floyd,  8  W.  I.  R 11  Nov.  61 

Dyson,  Edward,  8  Dr.  Gds 8  AprkldS 

9  Edwardes,  Bidwell.  KB.  Unatt 2  May  84 

Elliott,  Richard,  8  W.  I.  B.   IJuly  61 

Ellis,  Robert,  16  F 23  Nor.  41 

Fane,  Henry,  4  Drs. 80  Dec.  46 

Fawkes,  Richard,  27  F 10  Nor.  41 

Ffrench,  Edward,  74  F 10  Jan.  87 

FluHerberC,  Richard  Henry,  Rifle  Br 2  July  47 

Forbes,  George,  8  Dn 20  June  64 

Ford,  George,  86  F 13  May  26 

Fothergill,  William,  5 )  F 23  Nov.  41 

9  Fox,  Barry,  64  F 10  June  37 

Frampton,  Heathfleld  James,  60  F 20  Dec.  54 

Freer,  Daniel  Gardiner,  76  F 18  Nov.  47 

Frend,  George,  26  F 80  June  54 

FylTe,  David,  44  P. 4  June  13 

Fyffe,  David,  46  F. 16  Dec.  « 

Cace,  Edward,  Scots  Pus.  Gds 88  June  88 

Oavin,  George  O'Ualloran,  16  Drs 10  Dec.  47 

9  Cell,  Thomas,  SOP 88  June  15 

Gibson,  Charles  Frederick,  84  P SO  June  54 

Gillman,  Bennett  Watkins,  12  F 80  June  64 

GocdaU,  George,  I  F 17  Dec.  41 

Gordon,  Duncan,  50  F 4  July  84 

Gore,  WiUiam  Richard  Ormsby,  13  Drs 12  Oct    69 

9  Oosset,  John  N 25  May  85 

Graham,  George,  1  W.  1.  R 7  June  81 

9CI Graham,  Jamen  Reg.  Tovln,  3  Drs 10  Jan.  87 

Grant,  James,  8  Drs 0  Nov.  46 

Green,  Andrew,  48  F 13  Dec.  68 

Greene,  William,  61 P 8  Miir.  14 

Greenwood,  J.  0  Drs 81  Dec.  87 

Oreig,  John  James,  84P 80  June  54 

Gun,  WiUtam,66P. 88  June  87 

Hall,  Samuel  Madden  Francis,  76  P.   11  July  37 

DCI  Hamilton,  Alexander  Duke,  66  F 88  Dec.  88 

Hamilton,  William  Digby,  IS  Dr^ 14  Feb.  46 

a  HOI  Hare,  William  Henrj,  61  F •    10  Jan.  37 

Hawker,  Peter  William  Lanoe,  4S  P 90  June  54 

Hawkes,  Abraham,  80  F lOJuly  81 

aSI  Head,  Sir  Francis  Bond   Sarf.,  KCH.  23  Dec.  28 

Hepburn,  Francis  John  Swayne,  60  F II  Nor.  51 

Herbert,  Arthur,  80  P 20  June  64 

Holmes,  James  Nicol,  Canadian  Rlfle<   20  Dec.  54 

Home,  James  Murray,  16  P 11  Nov.  51 

Hopkins,  J.  P..  A- IT..  08  F 6  Nor.  25 

Hopper,  Edward,  88P 28  Nor.  99 

Ince,  Ralph,  i  Iggotr,  Rifle  Br 11  Nor.  61 

Jacks,  Walter,  7  Dr.  Gds 10  Jan.  87 

Joreljn,  J/on.  Augustus  George  Frederick, 

6Dr.Gds 80  June  64 

Jone<.  William  Prime,  65  F « 11  Nov.  61 

9  Judge,  Arthnr,  1  W.  I.  R 10  Jan.  87 

Kean,  Henry,  07P 28  Nov.  41 

Keane,  Edward  A  W.,  Lard,  87  F 6  Mar.  41 

Xenyon,  Thoma<,  8  F 25  Oct.  42 

Lawrell,  Digby  Henry,  64  P 6  May  49 

Leight  tn,  Porret ter  Owen,  56  P.  80  May  86 

Liilledale,  Edward,  1  Drs 0  Nov.  46 

Longmore,  George.  R.  Staff  Corps   24  Aug.  89 

Lovett,  Thomas  Heaton,  OS  P 4  April  40 

Lucas,  Richaid 8  July  80 

Lyon,  WiUiam,67F 98  Not.  41 

M'Inroy,  WiUiam,  60  f. 0  Nov.  46 

MMnrdo,  Aluied  Charles,  10  Drs 0  Nor.  46 

Maclaan,  William,  97  F 11  Nor.  SO 

»MaeQaeen,I>OMldJ.  74P.-- 99  July  80 

Malr,  Artbor,  69  P. 18  Nor.  85 

Mttirlf, Valentine Hale» 7 P.  98Nor.41 


Margary,  Alfred  Robert,  54  F 90  June  54 

Marsh,  Aug.  Leacock,  56  F 19  Dec.  54 

Martton,  Daniel,  80  F • , 18  Nor.  18 

Martin,  Alexander,  46  P 10  Dec.  16 

Martin,  Samuel  Yorke,  69  P. 0  Nov.  46 

Massy,  Hugli,  86  F 81  Aug.  56 

Matson,  Henry,  68  F 

Mdule,  John,  OS  F II  Nov.  51 

Maunsell,  Gcorse,  1  W.  J.  R 20  June  64 

Mnyio,  John,  1  F 0  Nor.  46 

fl  Meredith,  Richard  Martin,  13  F 15  Dec.  48 

iltlX  McthoM,  Edward,  8  Dr.  Gds. 10  Jan.  87 

Milligan,  William,  68  F 23  Nor.  41 

Minter,  Georxe,  20  F 20  Nor.  44 

9  Mitchell,  Piirry,  58  F 28  June  S8 

Mitford,  John  Philip,  2  W.  I.  R 80  June  64 

Muntffomery,  Francis  Octavius,  46  F 6  Pept.  80 

Moore,  Charles,  83  F 89  July  80 

Moore,  William,  74  F 31  June  18 

Munro,  David,  04  P 0  Dec.  88 

Murray,  Uon.  David  Henry,  Scots  Fui.  Gds.   0  Nov.  46 

Napier,  Hon,  Charles,  71  F 17  June  88 

Nash,  Charles  Widenham,  Canadian  Kifles    83  Nor.  41 

Nolly,  John  Peer,  77  F 20  Nov.  30 

«  S£l  Nixon,  James  Lock,  1  W.  I.  R 10  Jan.  87 

Nortiiey.  Aug.  J.  W.  41  F 87  Dee.  80 

^123  Nufcent,  George,  7  Dr.  Gds 11  Jan.  83 

O'ConneU,  Daniel,  40  P 20  June  54 

9  0'Learv,  Aithur,  65  F 83  Dec.  49 

O.lc,  Arthur,  0  F 88  Dee.   49 

|l  Orr,  Juhn,  7  F 16  Mar.  15 

Owen,  Hugh,  7  Drs 4  Sept.  17 

Payne.  Wm.  Aug.  Townaend,76  P 11  Nov.  51 

Paul,  Gregory,  57  P 89  July  80 

Peach,  James  Peach,  1  Dr.  Gds. 18  Nov.  59 

Peacocke,  Stephen  Punsooby,  60  F 11  Nor.  51 

Philipps,  Courtenay,  15  Drs 6  April  88 

Pole,Mumly,46F 0  .Nor.  46 

f  Pol  lock,  Samuel,  Rifle  Br 10  Jan.  87 
rideaux.  Sir  Edmund  Saanderson,  Bart, 

68F 6  Apr.  81 

Prie»tley,  Edward  Jonathan,  XH.  86  F 81  Aug.  80 

Pringle,  Norman,  91  F 88  June  14 

Quentin,  George  Aug.  Frederlel^  10  Drs.    . .  88  Apr.  46 

Rawlison,  George,  1  W.  I.  R 10  Jan.  37 

P  Reid,  Henry,  61  F 10  Jan.  87 

Robeitson,  Charles,  06  F 10  Jou.  87 

Robinson,  Joseph,  60  F 88  Dec.  48 

Rose,  H.  M.  St.  Yincent,85  F 88  June  88 

Rusnell,  Lord  Cosmo  George,  08  F 10  Oct,  40 

Saltoun,  Aiex.  Lord  28  F 16  July  52 

Sawrey,  Henry  Beekwith,88  F 20  June  64 

Semple,  H.  86P 19  Apr.  81 

Semple,  John,  10  F 80  Aug.  49 

Seton.  William  Garden,  41  P 15  Oct.  47 

P  iiat  Simmons,  George,  7  Dr.  Gds 16  Feb.  88 

Skynner,  Aug.  Charles,  16  Drs « 83  Nor.  41 

Smith,  Seton  Lionel,  64  F 80  June  64 

Smyth,  Robert  Curmichael,  03  F 18  May  41 

Speedy,  James.  8  F 88  Nor.  54 

Spence,  John,  6  F 0  Nor.  46 

9  St.  Clair,  William  Towers,  0  P 17  Jan.  98 

Stephenson,  William  Walter,  Rifle  Brigade  10  Jan.  87 

Stewart  William,  80  P ^ 13  Mar.  17 

HU  St.  Joh  n,  George  Frederick  Berkeley,  68  P.    8  Aug.  80 

Straith,  Hector,  St.  Helena  Regt 28  June  88 

Stuart,  Donald,  40  P 0  Nor.  46 

Sutton,  John,  47  P 16  Oct.  60 

Tajlor,  William,  70  F 99  Feb.  44 

3I£I  Turner,  Michael,  1  Dr.  Gds 18  June  16 

ViaUs,  Henry  Thomu,  46  F 88  May  68 

Vivian,  Cha«.  C.  Lord,  10  Dm 18  Aug.  84 

Walker,  Samuel.  65  F 10  Sept.  84 

Waller.  James  W.  Samo,  KIT.  10  F.    88  Mar.  89 

Warburton,  Henry  William  Egerton,  47  P.. .  17  Mar.  48 

Waring,  H.  60  F lOAprilSO 

Warrant,  Robert,  6  Drs '. 84  April  28 

Warren,  WilUam,  Rifle  Br 88  Nor.  41 

Way,  Gregory  Lewes,  20  F 8  Dec.  46 

9  USA  Webb,  Vere,  8  W.  L  Regt 0  Nor.  46 

Wc}  land,  Jnhn  Thome,  Unatt. .  • 98  Nov.  41 

Will te,  Frederick,  87  F 88  Nov.  41 

ll£l  Whitney,  Ber^amin,  14  F 96  Nov.  80 

Wilkinson,  Arthur  Philip  Sarage,  C'JJ.18  P.      4  Oct.  49 
Williams,  Sir  James  Hamlyn,  JJt.  7  Dn.  ..  94  Oct.  91 

Williams,  Robert,  99  F 98  Nor.  41 

Wilson.  Henry,  14  P 10  July  91 

S  Wolfe,  Edward,  98  P 10  Jan.  87 

Wollaston,  Prad.  6  Drt 1  Nor.  49 

a  Wood,  Henry  Owen,  87  F 10  Jan.  87 

WoolUrd,  Gilbert 11  Sept.  40 

9  Wrixon,  Nicholas,  91  F U  Nor.  61 


18 


OFFICERS  SERVING  WITH  SUPERIOR  LOCAL  RANK. 


0BHEBAL8. 

Sir  WiUlMU  J.  OodriDgton,  KOS.  Com- 
nmnd^inCkUf,  Btutem  Arrn^  MOct.  5S 

niir«i».  Oaorvre  Anson,  GommafMbr-lh- 
CkUf,  EaMt  Indies W  Not.  55 

9  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  GCB.  Turhty  ....  S8  D«c.  65 

LLKUTfiNAHT-QUlUiALB. 

9  Ml  Sir  Janet  Jackson,  KCB,  KIT,  Cftm- 

mmmding  the  Force*  tmd  I4.'€feverucrt 

Qtptof  Good  Hope 90  Aug.  58 

aw  Sir    Henry  SomeneC,  KCB.   KB. 

ComtMnderAn^Chuf,  Bombrnv M  Jan.  65 

Henrjr  W.  Barnard,  CB,  Oommemdina  ind 

DMeion,  Eaetem  Armp  MJnly  66 

DfitH.    Lord   Rohebj,   Comnumding  It 

Di9i»lon,do Ao 

Bon.  air    Jamn   Yorke   Scartett,  KCB. 

Commandinff  Cavalry  DMeion,  Sattem 

Arm»  «OJaly  66 

Sir  John    L.    Penarfather,  XCB.    Gmii- 

manding  the  Forces  at  Malta 7Scpft.  6» 

Sir  Wllltam  Bjrre,  KCB.  Commtindimg  Srri 

Division,  SaHem  Amm 6  Oet.  66 

8ir  RIehaM   Daeres,  KCB,  Commanding 

Roval  ArtiUery^  Eastern  Army SI  Dec.  66 

9  W.  T.  KnoUy*,  Commanding  at  Alder- 

^gkot " W  Jan.  66 

Patrick  Grant,  CB.  Commander  in-Chief 

at  Madras 

XAJ0E4}EinsaAL8. 

John  Miehel,  CB.  Chief  of  the  8U^,  Turk- 

Uh  Contingent S7Mar.  66 

Arthur  Aog.   T.  CuDyBghame,  CB.  Com- 

msmding  a  Division  of  Infantry^  Turh- 

UhOfntingent 87  ICar.  66 

Arthur  Shirley,    do.    ofCamUty    do 6  April  66 

W.M.  Smith,      do.  do.  do do 

Sir  J.  Oaspard  Le  Marehant,  Commanding 

the  Troop*  in  Nova  Seotia  and  New 

Brfmeviok 1  Jnly  66 

9  Henry   Frederick  Lookyer,  KB.  V7  P. 

Commanding  the  Troops  at  Ceylon  81  Aug.  65 

a  Bdward   Maoarthur,   Commanding    the 

Troops  in  Australia  «66ept.55 

S  Robert  Garrett.  KB.  46  F.  Conmanding 

4^  Division,  Eastern  Army    6  Oct.  65 

Lord  William  Pavlet,   CB.    Commanding 

lAght  Division,  Easttm  Army 8  Nor.  56 

Danoan  A.  Cameron,  CB.  4»  F.  Commsmd' 

ing  Bighltmd  Division^ Baetem  Army.,   9  Nor.  66 


Henry  Knight  Storks,  in  the  JBospherus,  at 
Scutari,  and  all  tks  dependent  Posts  as 
far  as  Smyrna,  indusivs S8  Mot.  56 

OoUlngwood  Dickson,  R.  Art.  Turkish  Con- 

16  Feb.  58 


BBIOABHSE^IESXaALB. 

James  R.  Granftird,  Gr.   Qdt.  Particular 
Service 19  Jan.  55 

L William  Freke  WlUiams,  KB.  Malta. ...  26  Jan.  55 
ndal  Ramley,  ITtf/fa   do 

D.  F.  Erans,  Turkish  Contingent    87  Mar.  55 

James  G.  Neill,  do.  do 

8.  J.  Sterent.  CfB.       do.  do 

Charles  Hunter  do.  •        do 

William  R.  Mansfield,  Turkey 15  June  55 

Maurice  Bariow,  14  F.  Commanding  a  Bri' 

gade.  Eastern  Army 80  Juljr  56 

Charles  Warren,  CB.  53  F.      do do 

Chartes  W.  Ridley,  Or.  Ods.  do do 

Charles  T.  Van  Straobenzee,  8  F.     do do 

JTim.  Aug.  A.  Spencer,  Cif.  44  F.    do,.,...        do 

John  Lawrenson,  17  Ors.  do do 

William  Pariby,  10  l>rs.  do do 

Charles  Trollope,  89  F.  do do 

Lord  George  Paget,  CB.  4  Drs.        do do 

Horatio  Shirley,  CB.  88  F.  do do 

Bon.  Henry  H.  M.  Percy,  Gr.  Gdt.  Turkey  81  Aug.  55 
James  R.  Ciauf^ird,  Or.  Ods.  Oonunandtng 

a  Brigade^  Baatem  Army 25  Sept.  55 

Fted.  Geo.  SheweU,  CB.  8  Hussars    do    ..  n  Oct.  55 


OOIOVSIA 

W.  M.  S.  M'Mordo,  TVrJb^ 0  Feb.  56 

E.  R.  Wetherall,  UnaU Turkey..  $7  Har.  66 

UEUTSVAVT-MLOVSLS. 

J.  D.  G.  Tulloeh.  North  America 90  July  51 

John  L.  A.  Simmons,  CB.,  R.  Eng 14  July  51 

John    Bruce,  Staff  Officer  of  Pauiorers, 

Western  AuUralia M8«pt.  54 

ILUOBS. 

L.  C.  A.  Meyer,  Maidslone  88  Not.  41 

William  H.  Kenny,  Staff  Officer  of  Ven- 
•iontn.  New  Zealand 88  Mar.  40 


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INDIAN    ARMY. 

{Oenertd  Officers.) 


OXHERALS. 

Fredway  Clarke,  Madiai  Artillery 88  Nov.  il 

Sir  Hopton  Htratford  Scott.  KCB.  Had.  Inf....  SO  June  54 
Sir  James  LUyman  Caldveli,  OCB.  Mad.  Eng.        do 
Sir  Darid  Letghton,  KCB.  Madras  Infantry ...         do 

Jamea  Welsh,  do do 

Sir  James  Rnssell,  KCB.  Madras  Cavalry do 

Martin  White,  Bensal  Inf. intry  do 

Kichard  Podmore,  Madras  Infantry    do 

Sir  Robert  Houston,  KCB.  Bengal  Cavalry  ...         do 

John  Greenstrcet,  Bengal  Infantry do 

George  Recs  Kemp,  Bombay  Infantry  do 

John  Manro,  Madras  Infantrr do 

John  Alex.  Paul  Macgregor,  Bengal  Inf do 

Sir  JeflTery  Frendergast,  Mndras  Inf. do 

Sir  Wm.  Richards,  KCB.  Bengal  luf. do 

Alex.  DoncNii,  do do 

Jernr  Francis  Dyson,  Bombay  Inlantrv do 

Sir  John  Doreton,  KCB.  Madras  CaTalry do 

Alexander  Fmr,  CB.  Madras  Infantry  do 

Sir  James  Law  Lnshiugton,  0CB.  do.  Cav. ...         do 

William  ChHrles  F««ser,  M udras  Infantry do 

William  G il bert,  Bombay  Inrantry do 

Bradcley  Kcnnett.         do 88  Nor.  54 

Angtutns  Andrews,  CB.  Madras  Infantry    ...  10  Mar.  65 

Jjimes  Ahmuly,  Bengal  Artillery 15  Sept  55 

Mossem  Boyd,  Bengal  Infantry  do 


LUJUTEMAHT-QENEBALS. 

John  Maclnnes.  Bengal  Infantry  11  Nov.  51 

James  Fallowfleld  Salter,  CB.  Bombuy  Inf.  do 

Uenry  George  Andrew  Taylor,  CB.  Mad.  Inf.  do 

James  Darant,  Bengnl  lufaniry do 

Brook  Bridges  Parfby,  CB.  Madras  Infantry  do 
Sir  Robert  Henry  Cunliffe,  Bart.  CB,  BengiU 

Infantry  do 

John Troacott,  Bengal  Infantry do 

John  Hickcy  Collette,  Madras  Cirvalry do 

John  Carfrac,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Richard  West,           do do 

George  Jackson,        do do 

Samuel  Goodfellow,  Bombay  Engineers  do 

James  Stewart  Fraser.  Madras  Infantry  do 

Peter  De  la  Motte,  CB.  Bombay  Cavalry do 

Thomas  Wilson,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry   do 

George  Swiney,  Benjfnl  Artillery    .  .* do 

Sir  George  Pollock,  GCB.  do do 

Alexander  Lindsay,  CB.     do < do 

Edward  Frederick.  CB.  Borobai  Infantry    ...  do 

George  Benjamin  Brocks,          do.  ...........  do 

Peter  Lodwick,                          do do 

James  Morse,                             do.  ..<, do 

Suetonius  Henry  Tod,  Bengal  Inlar.try   do 

John  firiegs,  Madras  Infantry do 

Henry  Thomson,  Bengal  Cavalry    do 

James  Kennedy,  C£.       do do 

Charles  William  Hamilton,  Bengal  Infantry...  do 

Edmund  Frederick  Waters,  CB.    do. do 

Richard  Collyer  Andr6e,                 do do 

George  Mackeniie  Stewart,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Mark  Cubbon,  CB.  Madras  Infantry do 

Thomas  Slinbrick,  Beiignl  Cavalry do 

William  Henry  Kemm,Sengal  Infantry  do 

Thonus  King,  Madras  Infantry do 

Thomas  Morgan,  Bombay  Infantry    do 

Duncan  Macleod,  Bengal  Eunneers do 

William  Cullen,  Madras  Artillery   do 

David  Barr,  Bombay  Infantry do 

William  Vincent,  Bengal  IntHntry do 

Thomas  Morrett,  &Iadras  Infantry do 

Thomas  Henry  Paul,  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Henry  Tuffnell  Roberts.  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry  do 

Francia  Farquharson,  Bombay  Infantry   do 

John  Henry,  Madras  Infantry    3  Aug.  55 

Charles  Ramsay  Skardon,  Bengal  Infantry  ...  S2  Aug.  56 

Samuel  Swinhoe,  do 16  Sept.  55 

John  AnderaoD,  do 5  Dec.  65 


KAJOB-GXNX&AIS. 

Frederick  Young,  Bengal  Infantry 90  June  54 

Thomas  Monteath  Douglas,  CB.  Beag.  Inf....  do 

William  R.  C.  Costley,  do.  do 

Charles  Herbert,  CJB.,  Madras  Infantry  do 

George  Petre  Wymcr,  CB.,  Bengal  Infkntry  do 

Alexander  Dick,  Bengal  Infantry  do 

WUliam  Pattle,  CB.,  Bengal  Cavalry do 

Thomas  Fiddes,  Bengal  Infantry do 

Jamea  Perry,  Madras  Infantry    do 

Hngh  Ross,  do do 

John  Anderson,        do do 

Jamea  Ketcben.  Madras  Artfllery  do 

Abraham  Roberta,  CB.,  Bengal  Infantry do 

John  Morgan,  Madras  lafluitry do 

Chas.  Arthur  G.  WaUington,  Bengal  Inf.  ... .^  do 

Thomas  Oliver,  do do 

M  ichael  Edward  Bagnold,  Bomhav  Infantry. . .  do 

Duncan  Gordon  5- cott,  Bengal  Infantry do 

Henry  HaU,CB.  do.  do 

Julius  George  Griffith,  Bombav  Artillery do 

Bamael  Shaw,  Bengal  Artillery  do 

Fred.  Larkius  Doveton,  Madras  Ca\'al]y  .^...  do 

Charles  Butler  James,  Bombay  Infantry  .!T..,  do 

James  Henderson  Dunsterville.  do.  do 

Matthew  Coombs  Paul,  Bengnl  Infantry  do 

Charles  Payne,  Madras  Infantry do 

iSir  John  Clicape,  KCB.  Bengal  Engineers  ...  do 

John  Low,  CB.  Madras  Infantry do 

Joseph  Harris,  Bengal  Infantry do 

John  Tulloch,  C/J.       do.  do 

Richard  Powney,  Bengal  Artillcrv do 

Sir  Hueh  Massey  Wheeler,  KCA.  Bengal  Inf.  do 

George  Edward  Gownn,  CB.  Bengal  Art do 

Psitiick  Montgonicric,  CB.  Madras  Artillery...  do 

James  Smart,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Charles  Ovens,  Bombay  Infantry  do 

Wm.  Henry  Hewitt,  Bengal  Infantry   do 

John  Home,  do.  do 

Geo.  Wm.  Aylmcr  Lloyd,  CB,  Bengal  Inf.   ...  do 

Alexander  Tulloch,  CB.  Madras  Infantry do 

Arch.  Brown  Dyce,  do.  do 

J.  Wheeler  Cleveland,  do.  do 

Robert  Blackall.  Bengnl  Infantry  do 

David  Capon,  CB.  Bombay  Infantry do 

Wm.  Donald  Robertson,     do.  do 

Duncan  Sim,  Madras  Engineers do 

Geor/c  Sandys,  Madras  Cavalry 28  Nov.  5i 

Jamrs  Eckford,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry do 

Mathcw  Soppiit,  Bombay  Infantry do 

Andrew  Hervcy,  CB.  Benieal  Infwntrv do 

Sir  Scudamore  Windc  Steel,  KCB.  iSlad  Inf.  do 

Joseph  LCffgett,  Madras  Infuntry   do 

Fred.  Schulcr,  Bomb:iy  Artillery do 

George  Moore,  Bombav  Infantry    do 

Foster  SU'ker,  CJ?.      do do 

Maurice  Tweedie,  Madras  Infantry    do 

Charles  Mont-ibin  Carmichael,  CB.  Ben.  Cav.  do 

Henry  Lechroern  Worrall,  do do 

John  Bennett  lletrscy,  ri}.  do do 

Georee  Hichard  Pembcrton,  Bengul  Infantry  do 

Donsiid  Macleod,  Madras  Cavalry   do 

Stephen  Davis  Riley,  Bengal  Infantry   do 

Chnstopher  Godley,  CB.       do do 

Nicholas  Penny,  CB.  do do 

David  Cuninghame,  Bombay  Caval]7 do 

Charles  Dennis  Dun,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Jamea  Parsons,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry   do 

George  Warren,  do do 

Henry  Fisher  Salter,  CB.  Bengal  Cavalry.*.!'.!.  do 

Richnrd  Benson,  CB.  Bengal  Infantrv do 

Thomaa  Mathcw  Taylor,  Ben;;al  Cavalry  do 

Ilowtird  Dowker,  Madras  Infantry do 

Henry  Sargent.  do  do 

George  James  Wilson,  Bombay  Infantiy  do 

Lewis  Wentworth  Watson,  M lulras  Infantry. . .  do 

Joseph  Garnanlt,  do.  ...  do 

Robert  Hawkes,  Bengal  Cavalry do 

Arch.  Fullerton  Richmond,  CB.  Bengal  Inf.  do 

James  Bell,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Gtoorge  Conran,  Madras  Artillery  do 

Patrick  Grant,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry,  Com- 

nMnder-in-CMef  at  Madras do 


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Indian  Army. 


Cliristopher  Dixon  Wilkiuton,  CB.  Beo.  Inf.  28  Nor.  64 

Wiliam  Taylor,  Madras  Infantry   do 

Weatrop  Watkin>}        do do 

John  Laurie,  do do 

Frederick  Parkinson  Leater,  Bomliat  Artillery  do 

James  £dvia  Williams.  Madras  Infantry do 

Francis  Tnnilcy  Fnrnll,  Bombay  InfwHtry   ...  do 

William  Henry  Marshall.  Bensnl  Infantry do 

Boliert  Alexander,  Madras  Infantry  do 

John  Bay  Stokes,  do do 

Roger  Williamson  Wilson,  CB,  Beo.  Inf. do 

Francis  Spencer  Hairkins,  C^.    do do 

Wiliam  John  Buttenrortli,  CB.  Mad.  Inf.  ...  do 

John  Kynaston  Lnard.  CB. do 

John  Oreliam,  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Edward  Garstin,  Bengal  Kngiueen do 

Adolpbtt)  Denrille.  Madras  Lifantry  do 

Bichard  Home,  Bengal  Infantry ,.  do 

Jlolicrt  John  Huisey  Vivian,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Thomas  Uttleton  Green,  do do 

Alexander  Carnegy,  CB.  Bengal  Infantry    ...  do 

George  Tomkyns.  do do 

Henry  Gee  Roberts,  Bombay  Infantry  do 

William  Cavaye,  do.  do 

David  Forbes,  do do 

John  James  Farrington,  Bengal  Artillery do 

Francis  >treton,  Madras  Garalry do 

Charles  Richard  William  Lane,  CB.  Ben.  Inf.  do 

William  John  Gairdner.  CB.  do  ...  do 

George  Brooke,  CB.  Bengal  Artillery   do 

John  Yaldwyn,  Madras  Infantry do 

Beojamin  Robertson  Hitchini,  do do 


Stq»hen  Moody,  Bengal  Infantry    S8  Nor.  5i 

Watkin  Lewis  Williams,  Madras  Infiintiy do 

Eyre  Evans  Bmce,  Madras  Infantry do 

Henry  Coninjtham,  Madras  Caralry  do 

William  Justice,  Madras  Infantry do 

John  CloiiKh,  do.  do 

Thomas  Dickinson,  Bengal  Infantry  do 

Henry  Chnmbers  Murray  Cox,  Bengal  Inf.  ...        do 
John  HoKgan,  CB.  do.        ...        do 

George  lluish,  CB.  do.        ...        do 

Frederick  BInndell,  CB.  Madras  Artillery do 

John  Campbell,  CB.  Madras  Infantry do 

Thomas  Bowes  Forster,        do.  do 

Fra.  Frankland  Wliinyates,  Madras  Art  do 

James  Adam  Howdcn,  Madras  Infantry  do 

Augustus  Chirke,  do.  do 

Charles  Hamilton,  CB,  Bengal  Infantry do 

Edward  Armstrong,  Madras  InfautrY   do 

Charles  Waddington,  CB.  Bombay  Engineers         do 
Sir  Wm.  Heury  Slceman,  KCB.  Bengal  liif.  do 

Alex.  Thomson  Bcid,  CB.  Bombay  Infantry...         do 

Maurice  Stack,  CB.  Bombay  Cavalry do 

Sir  James  Outrtm,  KCB.  Bombay  Infantry  do 

William  Wyllie.  CB.        do do 

Walt crJnol  Browne,  CB  do.  do 

Philip  Francis  Story,  Cf*.  Bengal  Ca«-nlry 18  April  6$ 

Alexander  Wondburn,  CB.  Bombay  Inf.  1  May 

John  Drinkvater  Syers,  Bengal  Infantry 7  May 

George  Oranthnm,  Madras  Infantry  8  Ang. 

Henry  Crecklow,  Bombay  Infantry    S2  Aug. 

William  Prcscott,  Madras  Infantry    15  Sept. 

Henry  Lawrence,  Bengal  Infantry. 6  Dec 


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YEOMEN    OF   THE   GUARD. 

Her  Majesty's  Body  Guard, 
(INSTrrUTED  BY  HENRT  TIL,  IN  THE  YEAR  1485.) 


Ck^Uun.—J.  R.  Viic,  Sydney,  dO  Dec.  1852. 

Lieutenant.'-^Sir  George  Philip  Lee. 

Sn9is^,—9  Sir  George  Hoidton,>  Ctqtt,  h.p.  43rd  Foot. 

aerM  qfthe  Cheque  and  Atffutant.^9  9SBi  John  FitzManrice,*  K.H.,   Colonel  h.p.  Unatt 

Exone. 
9  Wi  Sir  John  Kincaidy'  late  a  Captain  m  the  Rifie  Brigade^ 
Thomaa  Parker  Rickrord,  late  a  Captain  in  the  23rd  FuHlien. 
George  Vamham  Macdonald,  late  Captain  I9th  Foot, 
MagQua  Forbea  Morton  Herbert,  late  Captain  iSth  Foot. 

140  Yeomen. 

1  Sir  George  Houlton  aenred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  48rd  Light  Infttntr/,  through  the  whole  of  the  reCrrat 
to  Coninna  under  Sir  John  Moore  in  1808.  Served  also  in  the  Waleheren  expedition  in  1800.  Subeequently  In 
the  Peninsula,  Including  the  retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedrae  in  1810,  pursuit  of  Masscna,  actions  of  Pombal, 
Redinha,  Gnsal  NoTa,  Miranda  de  Corro,  Fox  d'Aroucc,  Sabagal,  Castrejon,  San  Giiristoval,  San  Munos,  and  Ban 
Milan ;  battlfs  of  Fuentee  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  VittoriaCseverfrly  wounded), Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  NfTe(9th,  10th,  11th, 
12th,  and  ISth  Dec.  1818),  and  Toulouse ;  siege  and  stormlug  of  Cludad  Rodrigo,  and  talcing  of  the  outwork  of  that 
place,  Fort  Bernard;  and  sifge  and  storming  of  BadiOos*  Has  reeeired  ihe  Sliver  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 
Served  in  the  storming  of  the  Lines  of  New  Orleans,  and  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France. 

9  Colonel  FiliMaurlce  Joined  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  volunteer,  in  1811,  and  served  to  the 
•nd  of  the  war,  including  the  alTair  at  the  Mill  at  Freizadas,  action  of  Sabugal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  sieges 
and  assaniu  of  Cludad  Rodrigo  and  Bad%|ox,  action  at  San  Milan,  and  battle  of  Ylttoria— skirmishing  In  advance, 
he  there  with  two  Riflemen,  took  ihe  first  gun  captured  that  day,  and  secured  seven  prisoners;  pursued  the  enemy 
lo  Pampeluna,  under  the  walls  of  which  their  loel  gun  was  taken ;  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  carrying  the  heighu  of 
Echalar,  and  the  fortifled  pass  of  Bera;  defended  an  orchard  in  front  of  Arcanguee  for  a  whole  day  with  one  sub- 
division ;  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  the  Nive,  together  with  those  near  Bayonne  on  the  10th,  11th  and  ISth  Dec, 
1818 ;  the  brilliant  action  with  Souk's  rear-guard  at  Tarbce,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  numerous  minor 
ailklrs.  Heserved  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  led  the  advanced  guard  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  where  he  bad 
the  honor  <fi  firing  the  flrst  shot.  Leg  broken  at  the  storming  of  Badijoi,  and  severely  wounded  in  the  thigh  at 
Qnatre  Bras.  Received  the  Hanoverian  Order,  the  Waterloo  Medal,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

S  Sir  John  Klncaid  Joined  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  1800,  and  retired  from  It  as  a  Captain  in  1881.  He  served  on  tha 
Waleheren  expedition  in  1800;  and  subsequently  in  Ihe  Peninsula,  Including  the  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres 
Yedras  in  1810,  occupation  of  them,  pursuit  of  Maseena,  actions  at  Santarem,  Pombal,  Redlnha,  Case)  Nova,  Fox 
d'Arouee  (wounded),  and  Subugal,  batUe  ofFoentes  d'Onor,  actions  near  FuenteOninaldo  and  Aldeade  Ponte,  siege 
and  storming  of  Cludad  Rodrigo,— was  one  of  the  leaders  of  tlie  storming  party  of  the  Light  Division ;  siege  and  storm- 
ing of  Badfljos,  actions  on  the  heights  of  San  Christoval  and  at  Castrejon,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid, 
retreatfrom  Salamanca,  in  which  be  was  acting  Brigade-Major  to  the  1st  Brigade  of  the  U^hi  Division ;  actions  at  San 
MunoaandSan  Milan,  battle  of  Vittorio,  and  three  days'  severe  skirmishing  la  following  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna, 
which  ended  in  the  capture  of  their  last  gun  by  the  Rifle  Brigade:  battles  of  the  Pvrenees,  storming  the  height» 
of  Echalar,  storming  the  fortifled  heighu  of  Bera,  battles  of  the  Klvelle  and  the  Nlve,  together  with  thojse  near 
Bayonne  on  the  Oih,  lOih,  11th,  18th,  and  18th  Dee.  1813;  action  at  Tarbee,  and  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  numr- 
reus  minor  affairs.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Qnatre  Bras,  the  ivtreat  on 
the  following  day,  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  PhHs  :  at  Waterloo  his  horse  wu  wonnded  in  five  placet  anU 
klUed  under  him.   He  has  reeelved  the  Sflver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps.  Digitized  by  ^^UO^  l^ 


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THE  HONOURABLE  CORPS  OF  GENTLEMEN-AT-ARMS, 

The  Body  Guard  of  the  Sovereign  on  all  Public  and  State  occasions, 
(ESTABLISHED  IN  THE  TEAR  1609.) 


Captain,  I  Lieutenant. 

T.  H.  Lord  Foley,  80  Dec.  1852.  |  WiUiam  Topham  p  1 8  Mar.  53 

Standard  Bearer. — David  James  Harmar^  p  31  Jan.  48. 


Oentlemen-at-Arms* 


George  Winchester    p  30  Jan.  38 

iEsculapiua  Field p  4  Mar.  38 

9  John  Blakiston* 8Dec.48 

{LaUBre».-Mt{jor) 

VJohn  Henry  Cooke*    3  Oct.  44 

(Brevet  Lt.-Col,  late  of  i\  P.) 

Wm.  Henry  Brabazon  Conner  .  .p  14  Nov. 44 

9  ass  P.  Percy  Nevlll'    P   1  Apr.  47 

{late  Major  (i9rd  Regt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-ColoneL) 

Francis  Yanderlure  MiUs p  16  Nov.  48 

Edward  Goodwin p22  June  49 

Stapleton  Charles  Cotton P 16  Oct.  49 

Charles  Tyler p  13  Feb.  50 

Edward  Hayward P30Apr.  50 

Henry  Shephard  Smyth P24  Aug.  50 

Thomas  Howard    pSONov.  5<) 

James  Fielder  Peto •  •  .P20  Nov.  50 

Adolphns  Geo.  Finch  Cotton   ..P21  Jan.  51 

Charles  James  Cox    p  35  Feb.  51 

Markland  Barnard    P  14  May  51 

Edward  Sutherland  {Capt,  h.  p.)  26  Feb.  52 
Wm.I>omvflertot0Cap^2n(IF.)P  6  Apr.  53 

Francis  John  Helyar P86  Apr.  52 

Thomas  Robert  M'Coy*    p  5  May  52 

(Jate  Oapt.  Wth  Regt.) 


Richard  George  Grange    p  9  June  52 

{Captain,  late  of  Bengal  Army,) 

William  Jnlins  Manhall  p  28  May  53 

Henry  Robertson  p29  Dec.  53 

Philip  Salomons    P6Mar.54 

Wm.  Handoock  Middleton p  6  May  54 

Charles  Jaiues  Lindam 19  May  54 

{Captain  and  Brigade-Mqjor  at  Dover,) 
Henry  Paget  White p 30  May  64 

{late  Captain  Madras  Army,) 

William  Walter  CargUl   p  1  Jane  54 

Robert  Grange p  3  Aug.  54 

{late  Capt,  Bengal  Army,) 

Geo,  Bridge,  (  Capt,  h,p, ) 1  Vo^,  54 

John  Alex.  Hunter    p1Not.54 

T.  L.  Champion P  23  May  66 

James  W.  Cockney   p  5  July  66 

Arthur  Hinton  Moore    p  1  Jan.  66 

Charles  E.  Hopton? p25  Jan.  66 

{late  Capt.iard  Foot.) 
George  De  la  Poer  Beresford  ..p  6  Feb.  56 
{late  Capt.  lOth  Foot.) 

Aug.  Samuel  Bolton 7  Feb.  56 

{late  Capt,  9l9t  Foot.) 
Charles  Richard  John  Sawyer  .  .p  6  Mar.  56 
Harwick  Doncaster p  6  Mar.  66 


Atf^iant.'-JoBeph  Skipp  Lloyd,  P  6  May  62. 

Harbinger.^Stimuel  Wilson,  p  34  Feb.  31. 

Sub'Qfficert.^9  Q2ft  Lt.-Col.  NeviU,  18  May  48. 
9  Major  Cookci  34  June  48. 


Scarlet — Facing  Blue. 


il^entr^  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


1  If^orBlaklstOD  liavlugpaiMd  through  the  BoyalMiUtarr  Academy  at  Woolwich  In  1809,  he  proceeded 
to  India  M  a  Cadet  in  the  £ast  India  Company'i  Serrlce,  and  was  appointed  to  the  Corps  of  Engineer*  on 
the  Madras  Establishment,  being  then  on  half-pay  as  a  Lieutenant  in  H.M.  Serrice.  In  1808  he  senred  In 
the  eampaign  against  the  Mahrattas,  and  was  engaged  in  the  battles  of  Awaye  and  Arganm,  and  at  the 
sieges  and  assaults  of  Ahmednuggar  and  Gawllghur.  At  the  suppression  of  the  mutiny  at  Vellore  In  IMS 
he  directed  the  guns  by  which  the  gate  was  blown  open.  In  1810  he  acted  as  Chief  Engineer  at  the  capture 
of  the  Island  of  Bourbon.  Having  been  employed  In  reconnoitring  the  coast  of  the  Isle  of  Prance  previous 
to  the  arrival  of  the  expedition,  he  was  Instrumental  in  discovering  the  spot  where  the  descent  was  made; 
and,  having  been  appointed  to  the  charge  of  the  Guides,  he  led  the  advance  at  the  Army  until  the  surren- 
der  of  that  Island.  For  bis  services  on  the  above  occasion  he  was  nominated  Extra  Alde-de-Camp  to  the 
Commander-in-Chief,  Sir  Samuel  Auchrouty,  on  the  expedition  to  Java  In  1811 :  and  having  been  sent  in 
advance  with  the  Chief  Engineer  to  fix  on  the  point  of  landing,  he  was  engaged  In  a  serious  aflUr  on  the 
coast  in  the  boats  of  H.  11.  ships  Barraeouta  and  Leda.  On  the  landing  of  the  Array  he  was  engaged  in 
the  affklisofWellevrieden  and  Samarang,  and  at  the  siege  and  assault  of  the  fortified  position  of  ConielU. 
fa  1812,  having  attained  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  corpe  of  Madras  Engineers,  he  returned  on  Airlough 
to  England.    Shortly  aftenrards,  having  been  placed  on  lUll  pay  in  H.  V.  87th  Regt.,  he  was  appointed  to 


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a  Company  In  the  17th  Portnguete  Regt.,  with  which  he  teiTed  in  the  Light  DIrlsion  of  the  Penlnsalar 
Army  antll  the  conclusion  of  the  war ;  having  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Vittoiia,  Nivelle,  Nlve,Orthes, 
and  Toulouse,  and  in  all  the  aflUrs  in  which  the  Light  DIrlsion  was  engaged.  At  the  siege  of  San 
Sebastian  he  volunteered  as  an  Engineer,  and  while  so  engaged  was  severely  wounded.  For  his  services  on 
this  occasion  he  was  promoted  to  a  Company  in  the  S7th  Regt.;  In  1810  was  placed  on  half-pay;  and  on 
the  S5rd  June  1843  he  was  brought  on  full  pay  of  the 51st  Regt.,  and  retired  by  the  sale  of  liis  commissions 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps;  also  the  Indian  War  Medal. 

3  LL-CoI.  Cooke  served  with  the4Srd  Regt.  atWalcberen,  in  1809.  In  June  I81I  he  joined  theLight  Division 
In  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  and  of  BadaJoz  (wounded 
at  the  assault),  actions  of  Gastrin  and  San  Christoval,  battle  of  Salamanca,  actions  of  San  Munos  and 
San  Milan,  battle  of  Yittoria (wounded),  actions  in  the  Pyrenees, siege  of  San  SebasUan.the  atuck  on  the 
heighU  of  Vera,  batUe  of  the  Nivelle,  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  13th,  and  ISth  Dec., 
actions  at  Tarbes  and  Areangues,  battle  of  Toulouse,  besides  various  aflhirs  of  less  Importance.  On  the 
8th  Jan.  181S,  he  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  liefore  New  Orleans.  Re  served  after- 
wards with  the  Army  during  the  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 
0  Lt.-Colonel  Nevili  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  3nd  Battalion  of  the  80th,  from  July  1810  to  May 
18 IS;  also  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  and  that  of  1815  in  the  Netherlands:  he  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  Cadix,  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  various  minor  actions  when  in  pursuit  of 
Massena,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badi^}os  (severely 
wounded  in  the  head  and  leg  when  leading  the  ladder  party  in  the  Escalade  of  the  St.  Yiacent  Bastion), 
battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  (severely  wounded  tht ough  the  left  shoulder  in 
the  storm  of  the  lint  lino  of  the  castle,  4th  Oct.  1818),  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  assault  on  Bergea<-op« 
Zoom,  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris :  throughout  all  the  above-mentioned  sieges  he  acted  as 
an  Assistant  Engineer.  In  1817-18  and  19  he  served  in  the  Mahratta  war,  from  the  batUe  of  Mahldpore 
(as  a  volunteer)  to  the  siege  of  Asseerghur ;  and  in  1830  he  was  atUched  to  the  Kisam's  Troops  at  the 
capture  of  a  Predatory  Force.  After  serving  S3  years  in  India  with  the  80th  and  ISth  Dragoons,  and 
30th  and  08rd  Regts.,  his  health  fhiled  when  in  command  of  the  left  wing  of  the  OSrd,  la  a  very  nn- 
healtliy  climate.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps ;  also  the  India  War  Medal. 

5  Captain  M*Coy  was  present  at  the  operations  against  the  rebel  natives  of  the  Southern  district  of  New 
Zealand,  in  the  Horoklwi  Valley,  Including  the  skirmish  on  tho  6th  Aug.  1840.  Also  praawii  in  the 
action  at  Wanganui  on  the  10th  July  1847. 

7  Captain  Hopton  served  with  the  83rd  Fusiliers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  and  was  wounded 
at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Chisp). 


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PAYMASTERS  FOR  ARMY  SERVICES,  &c. 

9  Qeorgo  Thomas  Benson/  20  May  36 ;  Em,  13  Fob.  12 ;  Li.  25  Aug.  13. 

Francis  Levett  Bennett,*  29  Oct  47 ;  Ens.  p 25  July  37 ;  Zt.9  5  July  39.    (Malta.) 

Alexis  Ck>rcoran,'  8  July  42 ;  Ens.  30  Nov.  38 ;  X^  8  April  42.    (Renikoi.) 

Robert  William  Duff,  19  Jan.  49 ;  Ens.  p  20  June  45 ;  X#.  p  9  June  46.    {Malta. ) 

William  Henry  Fitzgerald/  20  Sept.  39 ;  JEns.  15  Jan.  47 ;  U.  p31  Hay  33. 

Charles  ScarUn  Naylor/  8  May  35 ;  Ens.  1  Sept  12 ;  Lt.  25  Dec.  15 ;  Capt.  9  May  34. 
{Chichsster.) 

9  John  Nowlan/  21  Dec.  65 ;  JSns.  20  Nov.  40.    (Malta.) 

1  Paymaster  Benson  served  in  tlie  Peninsula  from  July  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  includmg 
the  battles  of  Vlttoria,  the  Pyrenees  (wounded  in  the  arm),  Pampeluna,  Nivelle,  Nivc,  Orthes, 
and  Toolouie,  and  has  receired  the  War  Medal  with  fl?e  Clasps.  Served  also  in  the  American 
wai,  and  was  severely  wounded  In  the  right  breast  by  a  rifle-ball  at  Plattsbnrgh.  Served  the 
Eastero  campaign  of  1854-55^  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

2  Paymaster  Bennett  served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-46  ai  Lieut.  9tU  Foot,  including 
the  battles  of  MooUkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Served  the  Eastern 
campaign  with  the  44th  Regt.,  includiog  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

3  Paymaster  Corcoran  served  the  Coorg  campaign  in  April  1834  with  the  48th  Regt. 

4  Paymaster  Fitzgerald  served  with  tlie  60th  Rifles  in  the  Kaflir  war  in  1851-52  (Medal) ;  and 
with  the  dOth  Rcgt  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Captain  Nay  lor  served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Loghur,  Koaree,  Ryghur,  and  several 
small  Hill  Forts  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1818.  Served  in  the  Serweot  Warree  State, 
and  was  severely  wounded  in  both  legs  (compound  fracture  of  the  riifht)  at  the  assault  of  Roree, 
13th  Feb.  1819.  Served  also  in  the  Burmese  war  in  1825  and  1826;  and  at  the  capture  of 
Kurrachce  in  Lower  Scinde  in  1839.    Has  received  the  India  Medal  with  a  Clasp  for  Ava. 

(>  Paymaster  Nowlan  served  in  the  Peninnula  with  the  11th  Regt.  In  1813  and  14,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  xt'ith  four  Clasps  for  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 


VETERINARY-SURGEON  TO  THE  FORCES. 

O.  Western,  23  Oct.  65. 


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COMUANBBR  IN   CUIBF. 

9  ^  Fiold- Marshal  Vtscotint  Hardingc,  GCB.  Colonol  of  tho  57(11  Regiment. 

Military  Secretary. 
D  (Hil  MHJor*Gciieral  Sir  Charles  Yorke,  KCD.,  Colonel  d3rd  Foot. 

A  ideS'de-  Camp . 

Major  The  Duke  o/ Beaufort,  Half-pay  Unattached. 
Major  Henry  Hardinge,  Rifle  Brigade. 
Colonel  R.  B.  Wood,  CB.  h.  p.  97th  Foot  {Extra), 
Major  G.  A.  Mande,  CB.  Royal  Artillery. 
Major  John  Peel,  34th  Foot. 

Adjutants-Gkneual* 

Mnjor-General  Sir  Gcorire  Augustus  Wethorall,  KCB.  KIT.,  Colonel  of  tho  84tli  Ro^t. 
9  $lSa General  Sir  How  D.  Ross,  GCB.  Royal  ArtUIcry. 

Deputy  Adjutants-General. 

Colonol  William  Frederick  Forster,  KH.  h.  p.  Unattached. 
|)  Colonol  Edward  Mutson,  Royal  Engiuccra. 

Assistant  Adjutants-General, 

Colonel  Robert  Percy  Douglas,  Unattached. 
Lieut.-Coloncl  James  Kennard  Pipon,  fa.  p.  68th  Foot. 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutants- GeneraU 
Major  John  Williams  Reynolds,  Unattached. 
Captain  Frederic  Sayer,  23rd  Fusiliers. 

Inspecting  Field  Officer^  and  Superintendent  of  the  Reci'uilinQ  Depa)tment. 
6olonel  Thomas  Bdwin  Kelly. 

QU ARTE Il-M ASTER  GENERAL. 

Major-Gcneral  Sir  Richard  Airey,  KCB. 

Deputy  Quarter-Master  General. 
Colonel  Hon.  Alexander  Gordon,  CB.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Assistant  Quarter-Masters  General, 

Colonel  Terence  O'Brien,  Unattached. 

Major  Joseph  Kdward  Addison,  h.  p.  07th  Foot. 


AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  THE  QUEEN. 

Colonel  T.  Wood,  Royal  East  Hiddlcpex  Militia.  I  |)  Colonel  Fortpscuc  fipnljum,  H.  MnTln«ii. 

Jolm  Le  Coitteur,  Jersey  Militia.  ' i5irT}ios.St.ViiiceittII.C.l'roubridf;o,  lit. 

T« ErncitJSaW4?/Mottnt£d?cumbc,Duk(>of  |  C'J?.  Uniui. 

ConiwaU'fi  lUiiiRprs.  ■ Hon.  II,  11.  M.  Percy,  Clt.  Or.  Gdi. 

Thos.  Earl  de  Grey,  York  Hiisrar  Yco- T.  M  Stcrle,  Cli.  Coldsl.  Gds. 

manry  Cavalry.  ' Henry  Darby  Griflllh,  Cli.  3  Dr«. 

. Edw.  Baker,  R.WntB  Yeomanry  Cavalry.  ! Jnmei  Wobbor  Smith,  VB.  Unntt. 

3D  2ffl Cha.  J>.  o/ Richmond,  iTCF. Sussex  Mil. Hon.  Percy  K.  Herbert,  CB.  Unatt. 

^  »  ■  Jamc»  Prittuly,  Quernscy  aiilltin.  I Thomn^  Hurdle,  Cfl.  R. Mar. 

. MarquiM  of  Done^l,  Antrim  Uilitia.  I ColllnRWood  Dickson,  CJi.  R.  Art. 

Lord  DyneTor,  R.Carmarthen  MIHtia.  I  ■ William  S.  R.  Norrotf,  CB.  Rifle  Br. 

Henry  Vaughan  Brooke,  CB.  3U  P.  t John  Wllllum  Gordon,  €B.  R.  En?. 

George  Thos.  Conolly  Napier,  CB.  Unatt.  t H.S.H.  Prince  W.  A.  Edward  of  Saza 

«]  TSi John  Bloomfleld,  R.  Arllllcry.  Weimnr,  Gr.  OiIb. 

^  ^      _ Kdward  Lufnrd,  CB.  20  F.  i  — Thomas  Por»vth  Tnlf,  CB.  Wenjf.  Army. 

— «-  Thomas  Foster,  R.  Engineers,  | Wm.M.S.M*M'tmlo,IjindTninfportCori>9. 

Sir  Hen.  Monl^omory  I^wrcnce,  KCB.  Edward  itobert  Wctherall,  Unatt. 


Ronaal  Artillery         I  —  John  Christie,  Bengal  Carnlry, 

. Henry  Tod  Tucker,  CB.  Bengal  Inf, 


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1st  Regiment  of  Life  Guards. 


Yean'  Serv. 
67 


Pull 
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34 


13 


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"  PENINSULA"  «  WATERLOO." 
ColoneL 
fi  Staplcton,  Viscount  Combennerc,'  GCB.  GCIT.  2nd  Lieut.  26  Feb.  1790; 
Lieut.  16  March,  91;  Capt.  28  Feb.  93;   Mqjor,  March,  94;   Lieut.- Col. 
9March,94;  CoL  1  Jan.imO ;  Mftj,'Ge7u  30  Oct.  06;  Lt.-Gen.  I  Jan.  12; 
Ge7i.  27  May,25;  Field'Marthal2  Oct. 65;  Co^. Ist Life-Guards,  16  Sept, 29. 
Lieut.'Colonel  and  Colonel. 
Richard  Parker,  Comet,  p  2  Aug.  22;  Lieut.  P31July  25;  Capt.  P30  June  28; 
Brevet'Mqjor,  23  Nor.  41  ;  Major  ^  Lt.-Col.  9  Nor.  46;  Col.  20  June  54  ; 
Lt.'Col  j-  CoL  20  June  54. 

3f({jor  and  Lieut. ^Colonel. 
James  Macnaghten  Hogg,  Comet,  p6  Oct.  48;  Lieut,  p  IS  Aug.  47 ;  Capt.  p  13 
Dec.  50;  Mqfor  $■  Lt.-Col.  P22  June  55. 


Captains. 
Hon.  D.C.  FIU-G.  DeRo» 
Theophilus  John  Levett 
G.  H.  £ar70/MountCharIe8 
Henry,  Vise.  Elmley . . . . 

Richard  Batesou 

Henry  Wyndham 

Walter  de  Winton 

Algomon  William  Peyton 

Lieutenants. 
Arthur  Henry  Davenport 
Fred.  Dorrien  Magens  . . 
James  Keith  Fraser  .... 
William  George  Craven . . 
Robert  W.  Grosvenor  . . 
A.E.H.G.Ftcc.Greyde  ) 

Wilton S 

£or<f  Charles  W.  B.  Bruce 
Hon.  Cecil  Dunoombe  . . 

Cornets  and  Sub- 
lieutenants. 
William  Hessey,  R.M.  . . 

John  Limbert,  Adj 

M.  W.  Visct.  Powerscourt 
Eustace  J.  Wilson  Patten 
Hon.  Seym.  J.  G.  Egerton 
Rd.Myddleton  Biddulph 
Hm.  Wm.  H.  John  North 


COR.  and 
sud-lieut. 


LIEUT. 


P  7  Feb.  45i 
P13  Aug.  47 
P31  Dec.  44' 
P  5  May  48i 
P  16  Mar.  49, 
P  27  April  49 
P  17  June  51 1 
P 19  Aug. 61 


I 


P12  Dec.  61 
Pl3Feb.  52 
Pl0Api-il52 
P  1 1  June  52 
P   6  Aug.  53 

P   4  Aug.  54 !p   8  Feb.  56 

P18  Aug.  54'p26Feb.  56 
P  8  Nor.  54  p  99  Feb.  56 


P  5  May  48 
P  1  Oct.  50 
19  Oct.  60 
P 13  Dec.  50 
P  31  Oct.  51 
P 16  Jan.  52 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P   4  Aug.  54 

P  3  Nov.  54 
P  1  Dee.  54 
P23Mar.  55 
P  15  May  56 
P  22  June  55 


13 
7 
P  1 
P12 
P13 
P21 
P8 


Dec.  50 
July  54 
Dec.  64 
July  55 
July  55 
Dec.  65 
Fob.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


P  31  Oct.  51 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P  1  Dec.  64 
P  15  May  56 
P  22  June  66 
P  8  Feb.  56 
P  28  Feb.  56 


BRBYET- 
MAJOR. 


0  Adjutant. — Cornet  ^  Sub-Lt.  John  Limbert,  7  July  54. 

2       0  Quar^^-Afa^er.— Hugh  Hanly,  3  Feb.  54. 

20       0  Surgeon. — James  Cockburn,  12  Sept.  48 ;  Assiet.'Surg.  15  April  36. 

5       0  Ateistant'Surgean. — Owen  William  Geox^e,  M.D.,  6  June  51. 

7       0  Veterinary-Surgeon. — Thomas  Jex,  4  Oct.  39. 

Scarlet. — Facings  Blue. — Agents j  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 
[Returned  from  France,  January  1816,] 

1  Lord  Gomberincre  accompanied  liii  VLegt.  (tlie  0th  Dr.  Odf.)  to  Flanders  in  Aug.  1708,  and  senred  to  the 
•ad  of  (hatcamimign,  and  until  June  of  the  following  one.  In  1706  he  embarked  in  command  of  the  SJth 
Lt.  Dn.  for  the  Gape  of  Good  Hope,  and  served  a  short  but  active  campaign  under  Sir  Thomas  Craiir,  vrhpn 
he  aeoompanied  his  Regt.  to  India,  where  he  served  in  the  memorable  campaigns  of  170B  and  09,  afrwinu 
Tippoo  Saltaun,  Including  the  battle  of  Uallavelly,  and  siege  of  Seringapatam.  Proceeded  to  the  Peniii.<ij » 
in  180e,  :»  command  of  a  brigade  of  cavalrj,  consisting  of  the  14th  and  I6th  Lt.  Drs.,  at  the  head  of  wiurb 
M  distinguished  himself,  during  the  campaign  in  the  north  of  Portugal,  including  the  operations  at  Oporto, 
and  afterwards  at  the  battle  of  Talavf  ra.  In  Aug.  1800,  the  local  rank  of  Lieni..Gen.  was  conferred  u}>oit 
him;  and,  early  in  1810,  ho  was  Appointed  to  the  command  of  the  whole  allied  caralrv  under  tbeOuke  if 
Wellington,  and  remained  in  that  command  until  the  termination  of  the  war  in  1814,  and  distinguishod 
himself  at  the  head  of  the  cavalry  upon  every  occasion  that  presented  itself,  including  the  various  acUoni 
in  eorering  tho  retreat  from  Almeida  to  Torres  Yedras,  battle  of  Busaco.  actions  at  Villa  Garcia  and 
Cattn\ion,  battles  of  Fnentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca  (severely  wounded),  action  at  El  Bodon,  battle*  of 
the  Pyrenees,  Orlhes,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhartpore,  In  18S6  and  9C 
as  Commander-in-Chief.  His  Lordship  has  received  a  Medal  for  Seringapatara ;  the  Gold  Crots  and  one 
Clasp  for  the  battle*  of  Talavera,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Salamanca,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse ;  and  the  Silver  War  ; 
Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Pyrenees. 


2nd  Regiment  of  Life  Guards. 


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Pay. 


"  PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO." 
Colonel, 
9  41S£l  John,  Lord  Seaton,'  GCB.  GCMG.  GCH..  Ens.  10  July  1794 ;  Lieitt,  4 
Sept.  95  ;  Capt.  12  Jan.  00;  Mt^or,  21  Jan.  US ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Feb.  09;  CoL  4 
June  14;  Mf^Jor-Gen.  27  May  25;  LieuU-Gm.  28  June  38;  Gen,  20  June 
64;  CoU  2Md  Life  Guards,  24  March  54. 

Lieut, 'Colonel  and  Colonel. 
Lewis  Duncan  Williams,  Comely  p  21  June  20;  Lieut,  p  23  July  25;  CaptJ*  15 
July  28;  Bt.-Moj.  28  Nov.  41;  Mqj,  j-  Lt.-CoL  P30  Dec.  45;  Co/.  20  June  54 ; 
Lt,'Col,  i  CoU  P 14  July  54. 

Mqjorand  Lieut. -Colonel. 
Mountjoy  Francis  Martyn,  Cor,  p  27  Dec.  27  ;  Lietit,  p  22  Mar.  31 ;  Capt,  P22 
April  36 1  Bt,'Mqj.  9  Nor.  4G ;  Bt,  Lt.-Col.  20  Jane  54 ;  Maj.  l-  Lt.-Col. 
P 14  July  54. 


con.  AND 
SUB-LIEUT. 


P  26  Nov.  30 
P  0  Mar.  32 
P  24  Nov.  35 
P  OJuIy  36 
P  28  May  42 
P  9  May  43 
P  12  May  43 
P  22  Jan.  47 


P 25  Apr.  45 
P  18  April  45 
P23NOV.  49 
P 14  June  50 
P  17  Sept.  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P  19  Aug.  51 
P18Sept.49 
P  22  Jan.  53 


LIBUT, 


CAPTAIN. 


P  17  April  35 
P  29  April  36 
P  24  Mar.  37 
P  9  May  40 
P 13  Feb.  46 
P  14  Feb.  45 
P 29  June  48 
P30Nov,  49 

P  23  May  51 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P  25  Nov.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P  14  July  64 
P 15  Dec.  54 
P  16  Sept.  51 
4  Sept.  54 


P  1  Sept.  37 
P  8  May  40 
P  28  May  42 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P  25  Not.  63 
P  28  Mar.  54 
P  14  July  64 


Captains. 
George  Howard  Vyse 
Thos.  Ogilvy,z.c.ii  Nor. 51 
Hon.  F.  John  Evans  Frcke 
E.  M.  JSarl  o/ Longford 
Henry  Savile  Lumley   . 

Fountaine  Hogge   

Edw.  Ffolliott  Wingfield 
John  G.  Carter  Hamilton 

Lieutenants. 
H.  J.  T.  Stepli.  Townsend 
H.DaltonWittit  LyonfOdJ. 
Augustus  Savill  Lumley 
Hon.  C.  S.  B.  U  anbury 
Hon.  Tho.  H.  G.  Fermor 
Ambrose  Congreve    .... 
Henry  Charles  Lane  •  • . . 
Frederick  Marshall,   .... 
Roger  Palmer' 

Cornets  and  Sub- 
Lieutenants. 
Henry  Win.  Lec-Jortin. .  p  9  Jaly  52 
Henry  John  Llovd  Wynne  p  13  May  53 
E.  S.  Fitzhard.'Berkeley  p  18  Nov.  53 
John  Henniker  Luvctt  . .  P    9  June  54 

Francis  Woodgate p  15  Sept.  54 

Jn.  Wni.  H.  Cunninghame  p  15  Dec.  54 
John  Graliau)  Smith P   9  Feb.  55 


Aidfutant-^Lieut.  Henry  Dalton  Wiltit  Lyon,  22  Dec.  54. 

Qiwrfer-il/rt^^CT-.— William  Walker,  15  Oct.  62. 

Riding- Master. -John  Reid,  9  Feb.  55. 

Sur</e£>n.— Tliomas  Tardrew,  23  May,  61 ;  AfSist.-Surg.'i'i.  July,  44. 

Assist. 'Surgeon. — Francis  Trcvelyan  Buckland,  15  Aug.  54. 

Veterinary- Surgeon.^John  Legrew,  9  July  30. 


BUEVET'- 
MAJOll. 

11  Nov.  61 
23  Nov.  4 1 
20  June  54 


Scarlet — Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
[Returned  f7-om  France,  February  1816.] 

1  Lofd  Seaton  liat  roceiTed  ihe  Gold  Cross  and  three  Clasps  for  Corunna,  Albuhera,  Ciudad  Podrigo 
(wher^  he  wa»  severely  wounded),  Kivelle,  Kite,  Orthes.  and  Toulouse. 

9  Lieut.  Palmer  serv'ed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55  with  the  11th  Hiifsssra,  fndndintr  tho  affair  of 
Balganak^  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklnra,  and  Inkorman,  and  siege  of  Bvbnstopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

B  2 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


28 


Years*  Sort. 


G2 


Kiill 


32 


26 


Half 


Royal  Regiment  of  Horse  Guards. 
"PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO." 
Coloneh—ll^  Hual»,  VUeomt Gaw^h,^  GCB.  Ens.l  An^.  94 ;  Lieut.  11  Oct.  04, 
CajH, 25  Juner03 ;  JlfffJ.8  Aiig.Oo ;  Lt.-Col, 29  July,09 ;  Col.  12  Aug.  19 ;  JtfVy  .- 
Gen.  22  July,  30;  JAmt-Qcn.  23  Nov.  41;  Gen.  20  June  64;   Colonel  oi 
Royal  Horso  Guards,  29  June  Go. 

Lieut. -Colonel. 
Hon.  George  Cecil  Weld  Forester,  Cornet,  p27  May,  24;  Lieut,  f  I  Aug.  2G; 
Cant.  P  6  July  32 ;  Brev.-Maj.  0  Nov.  40 ;  itfry.  &  Lt.-CoL  p  19  Sept.  48 ; 
Lt.'Col.  P  2  Sept.  63;  Co/.  28  Nov.  64. 

Mqjor, 
Richard  Henrv  R.  Howard  Vyse,  Cornet,  p30  Nov.  30;  Lieut.  p31  May,  33  ; 
Capt.  P27  Sept.  42  ;  Maj.  §•  Lt.-Col.  p  21  April  64. 


Captains. 

Hugh  Smith  Uaillic  .. 
Lord  Geo.  Jolin  Manners 

RolKjrt  Sheffield 

Hon.  Geo.  Wat*on  Millcs 
Fra.Wm.  FitzHardinge  } 

Berkeley S 

Francis  Howard  Vyse  . . 
Duncan  Jaines  Buillic  .. 
Thomas  Leslie^ 

Lieutenants. 
John  Wy  ndbam  Billington 

John  Inglis  Jones 

James  Dolaval  Shafto  . . 
James  William  Baillie  . . 
R.  M.  L.W.  Bulkeley  .. 
Sir  B.  P.  Henniker.  Bt. 
Owen  Lewis  C.  Williams 
William  Wray  Hartopp* 


P   3 

P20 

P22 
P22 

P27 

P29 
P28 
P    5 


CORNET. 


April  40 
Oct.  40 
July  42 
Sept.  43 

Sept.  44 

Nov.  44 
Feb.  46 
Feb.  47 


P 19  Sept.  48 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P  12  Mar.  62 
P  11  June  62 
P  27  May  63 
P  80  Dec.  63 
P12  May  64 
P  1 1  Mar.  63 


LIEUT. 


P24Mar.  43 
4  Aug.  43 
P28  Feb.  46 

3  Apr.  46 

7  Aug.  46  I 

5  Feb.   47, 
P28Sept.  47 

4  Mar.  63 


P  22  Apr.  60 
P  31  Oct.  51 
P  29  Dec.  64 
P  14  Dec.  56 
P  28  Dec.  66 
P  28  Dec.  66 
P  25  Jan.  60 
8  Dec.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


P  7  Aug.  46 
P  6  Feb.  47 
P  13  July  49 
P  14  May  52 

P  2  Sept.  63 

P21  April  64 
P2l  April  64] 
P  28  Dec.  65 


BaBVBT- 
UAJ01I. 


COTINETS. 

Henry  P.  Keighly  Poach  p  9  June  64 
f/on.GeoflrreyR.Clegg  ilill  p  16  Dec.  64 

Edward  Hay  ward 10  April  65 

Alan  P.,  Lord  Garlics   . .  p  16  June  65 

Walter  Palk  Carew p  28  Dec.  65 

George  Bu\],^  A t(j p  16  Dec.  64 

Philip  Bennett    p  25  Mar.  60 

Adjutant.— Comet  George  Bull,"  8  Jan.  66. 
Quarter-Mcuter. — Herbert  Turner,  1  Jan.  31. 

Surgeon. — Cosmo  Gordon  Logie,  M.D.  26  Nov.  62 ;  Assist. ^Surg.  6  Oct.  41, 
Assistant-Surgeon. — Frederick  George  Kerin,  18  Auff,  48. 
Vetervuiri/-Surgeon.—9[iSiJo)in  Siddall,'  10  Oct.  12. 
Blue — Fflcin<7* Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs-  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M*Grigor. 
[Returned from  France,^  February  1810.] 


1  T^rd  Gouffh  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  the  Dutch  Fleet  In  Saldanha  Bay, 
1705.  Served  aflerwards  in  the  West  Indies,  inciudin^  the  attack  on  Porto  Rico,  the  brigand  war  fn  bu 
Lucitt,  and  capture  of  Surinam.  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  in  1800,  and  commanded  thoSTth  at  the  battles 
of  Talavera,  Uarro8n,Vlttoria,and  Nivello.for  wlilch  rngngrcmenls  he  has  received  a  Gold  Cross.  He  also  com- 
manded the  IU>ffiment  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  of  Tarifa  (slighlly  wounded  in  the  head).  At  the 
battle  of  Talarera  liis  horse  was  shot  under  him,  and  he  himself  was  afterwards  soTercIr  wounded  in  the 
Mde  by  a  sliell,~ror  his  conduct  in  this  action  ihn  Duico  of  Wellington  subsequently  roconi mended  iliat  his 
Llout.-Colonelcy  should  be  onte-dated  to  the  dnte  of  his  Dispatch,  thus  making  him  the  first  officer  who 
cTcr  receired  Hn-vot  rank  for  services  performed  in  the  field  at  the  head  of  a  regiment.  At  Harrosa  his 
Beisrlment  captured  the  Eagle  of  .the  8ih  French  Ke«:1mcnt ;  and  at  Vittoria  tlioy  captured  the  Daton  of 
Marshal  Jourdan.  At  the  Nivclle  he  was  a^uin  severely  wounded,  rommanded  the  Land  Force  at  Canton 
— for  which  he  was  made  a  aCB.~and  durin;  nearly  the  whole  of  the  o]:erations  In  China,— for  which 
service  he  was  created  a  Baronet.  On  the  9di\\  Dec.  1843,  with  the  right  winK  of  the  army  of  Gwallor,  he 
defeated  a  Muhratta  force  at  Mahnrnjpore,  atid  cuptnrcd  50  ?uns,  &c.  Jn  1845  and  40  the  Army  under  hi* 
Lordship's  pergonal  command  defeated  the  Soik  Army  at  Moudkce,  Fcrozes1i.'ih,and  Sobraon,  for  which  and 
previous  services  he  was  raised  to  the  Peerage;  and,  in  IS  ID,  he  was  created  a  Viscount  after  his  crowninr 
victory  over  the  Sciks  at  Goojernt  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S  Ifr.  SIddall  ser\'ed  the  campaicrn  of  1815,  and  wos  prevent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

3  Captain  Leslie  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18.54,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma,  while  serving  as  orderly  officer  to  Lord  Roglan  (Mednl  and  Claspa). 

4  Lt.  Ilartopp  served  the  Eastern  campaiKn  of  IB54-55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklara  (shot  Ihroufib 
the  leg)  and  Tchemaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Cornet  Bull  served  the  Kastern  campaign  of  1854-65  with  the  11th  Hujisarit,  Including  the  affair  of 
Bulganak,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerroan,  nnd  siege  of  Se)>ast<ipQl  (Aledal  and  Cla»ps). 


Ymn*  Serv. 


67 


oipotrLeler.   J       1^^  (  The  Khig^s)  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards^        29 
The  King's  Cypher  withm  the  Garter.—"  WATERLOO"  "  SEVASTOPOL.'* 
ColoncL—l^  9123  Charles  Murray,  ^aW  Cathcart "  KCB.  Ent.  Mav  99  •  itVti/ 
10  Aug  00 ;  Capt.  3  Feb.  03  ;  Major,  14  May,  07 ;  Lieut. ^ CoL  '^  Aug.  10 
CoL  12  Aug.  10;  MrOor^Gefi.  22  July  30;  Xf.-Gen.  23   Nov.  41      Gen" 
20  Juno  64  ;  Colonel  Ist  Dragoon  Guards,  0  Jan.  51 .  ' 

Xiett^-Co/<m«/.— Andrew  Spottlswoodc,*   Comet,  P 10  May,  33-    ii>Mf    poft 
Ca/'ll  j'an^Se'*''^^  Oct.  30;  Jlfrz/or,  29  April  50;  ZL^Col.  P12  Nov.  52; 

iif/(/(?r.— George  Briggs,'  Cornet,  p  10  May  44 ;  Lieut,  p  13  Aug.  47  ;  Cavt  P8 
Nov.  50;  3f/yor,P3June63.  **         '       ^ 


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6 
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8 

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8 
5 
5 
8 
6 
5 
4 

8 
3 
3 
3 

1 
1 
1 
4 
1 
1 
12 
3 


Hair 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

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


Captains. 


CORNET. 


I  Jas.  Rob.Steadman  Saycr*'  p  23  May  45 
I  Robert  Tliomas  Thomson  ,  p    1  Apr.  48 

I  George  Payntei* '  p  3  Nov.  48 

Thomas  Ni»bct« p  29  May  49 

'  Herbert  Dawson  Slade,^*  '  p  25  Oct.  42 
I  Sir  Thomas  Greslcy,  JDtJ  t"  18  Jan.  50 
George  John  Bridge  ....  i  p  15  Feb.  50 
A.H. P.Stuart  Wortley,*/.  never 
Emanuel  Bradbury  . . . .  |  8  Dec.  46 
Francis  John  Macfarlane*i  p  C  Jan.  43 
Lieutenants. 

John  Kemp,  R.AL p  1 0  Mar.  48 

Tliomas  John  Mitchell. .  p  12  July  50 
Joseph  Henry  And craon*  p  22  Nov.  50 
Thompson  Donovan*. ...  p  17  Mar.  48 
R.  Jas.  Combe  Marter  ..p  18  Jan.  51 
Evelyn  Harpur  Crawe   . .  p  14  Mar.  51 

Samuel  Pearson '  p  29  Dec.  48 

Walter  Clopton  Wingflcld,  p  18  April 51 
Joseph  Ernest  Edimann. .  p  19  April 51 
Arthur  Jas.  P.  Wadman'      23  Nov.  52 
Cornets. 

James  Gunter* p  18  Feb.  53 

John  Caningham* >  p  1 1  Mar.  53 

Henry  Marlow  Sidney  . .  p  13  May  58 
Robt.  Alf.  Loraine  Grews^,  p  10  June  53 


David  Wale,«^^/ 

Charles  Levett    

Chas.  Rob.  Kerr  Hubback 


LIEUT. 

P  31  Mar.  48 
P  14  Dec.  49 
P 14  June  50 
P  8  Nov.  50 
P  9  June  46 
P  21  Feb.  51 
P 14  Mar.  5 1 
18  Aug.  48 
25  May  48 
P  24  Oct.  45 

P  29  May  49 

P  4  April  51 

P  22  Aug.  51 

P  25  July  51 

P  29  Apr.  63 

P  3  June  53 

P  12  July  50 

20  June  55 

20  June  55 

0  Oct.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


P  22  Nov.  50 
P  7  Oct.  51 
P  12  Nov.  52 
P  12  Nov.  52 
P  28  Aug.  49 
P29  Apr.  53 
P  3  June  53 
P  14  May  62 
20  June  55 


BUBVET- 
MAJOR. 


12  Dec.  64 


OJuly  55' 


»  Doctor  Jrphson  served  irith 
thcGUt  the  Foi^Jaub  campaign 
of  1848-0,  and  ira«  pn^nt  at 
the  passage  of  the  Clienab,  and 
at  tbo  balilea  of  Sadonlapore, 
Cliililanirallah,  and  Ooojerat 
(Medal  and  Cloap*).  Ho  wrred 
also  in  medical  cliargo  of  part 
of  the  60ih  and  61sC  Regta.  in 
the  Kuzofije  coontrj  under 
I.t.-Colonrl  Brndthair.  Served 
with  the  lat  Dr.  Ods.  In  tho 
Crimean  campaign  from  16  Aug. 
1855,  including  tiie  sJece  ofSe- 
baatopol  (Medal  and  Claaii), 


11  May  65 
16  Feb.  66 
7  Mar.  66 
Pffy?iw*fer.— William  Sm:th.«  13  Jnly  65 ;  Qr..Ma8ier,  23  April  53. 
Ac^utant.^Cornet  David  Wale,*  6  July  55. 
Quarter-Master. — John  Bradbury,*  20  July  56. 

^wr^eon.— William  Holmes  Jcphson,®  M.D.  12  Jan  66;  Assut.^Surg,  12  July  44. 
Assistant-Surgeons. — Robert  Fleetwood  Andi-ews,'  30  Sept.  53. 

William  Alex.  Davidson,  M.D.  28  March  54. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — 

Scarlet — Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

t  Lord  Cathcart  tervcd  on  the  Helder  expedition  in  1790.  Accompanied  the  Expedition  nndcr  f  Jr 
James  Craigt  andservcd  in  Naples  and  Sicily,  in  1805  and  0,  as  Assistant  Quartcr-lIaater-General.  Served 
on  tho  Scheldt  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1800.  Proceodid  to  the  Peninsula 
in  1812,  as  an  Assistant  QunrttT-JilasterGeneml,  nndwRji  present  at  the  battles  of  IBarrosa,  Salamanca,  and 
Vitloria,  for  vhich  he  has  reccired  the  Gold  MeUal  and  two  Clusps.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816, 
and  wa«  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

S  Colonel  Spottiswoodc  served  as  Hrigadc-Major  of  Cavalrj  vritb  thu  left  winir  of  the  Arroj  of 
Owatior  in  1843,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Punnltir  (llednl).  He  s(  rvrd  aira  in  the  litce  capaclljr  in 
tlie  SutleJ  campaign  in  1S40,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (MedaP.  Commanded  the  Dragoon 
Goarda  In  the  Crimean  canipaicn  from  18  Aufr.  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sf'baatopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  M^for  Brigffs,  Captains  Pajnter  and  Slade,  Lieut^.  Miichell  and  Wadman,  Comet  Orctia  and  A^siat- 
Sarg.  Andrews,  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  Aug.  1855,  including  the  battle  of  the  Tchcrnayaand 
aiefoof  Sebastopol(Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  Sloart  Wortley  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  tlironghout  tho  Knffir  war  of  1850-53 
(Medal) ;  and  waa present  in  all  the  principal  engagements  wlih  the  enemy  :  during  the  o))erat!o[ts  against  Iho 
Watcrkloof  he  commanded  the  cavalry  attached  to  General  Huller's  division  ;  on  one  occasion,  while  out 
with  a  patrol,  he  attacked  and  defeated  a  far  superior  force  of  itic  enemy ;  and  on  another,  while  In  com- 
taand  of  the  advanced  guard  of  General  fiuller's  column,  be  surprised  and  drove  back  tho  enemy.  Inflict- 
ing severe  loss.  In  March  1851  he  %yas  appointed  D.  A.Q.M.  General  Eastern  Army,  and  served  the  cam- 
paign of  1854-65  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Capt.  Macfarlano  served  in  tho  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-6,  Including  tho  bottle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
lie  served  also  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Rain- 
nuggar,  and  battles  of  Chiltianwallah  and  Goojirat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Captains  Saver  and  Nlsbot,  Lieats.  Anderson,  Donovan,  and  Pearson,  Cornels  Guntcr,  Cuoingharo,  and 
"Wale,  Paymaster  Smith,  and  Qr.-Master  Bradbury,  served  in  the  Crimean  campaign  from  16lli  Aug. 
1855,  including  the  sirge  of  Svbastopoi  (Mrdal  and  Cia.«|))* 


80  2jid{TIie  Queen^s)  Regiment  of  Dragoon  Guards,      [ 


Head  Qmrten 
at  Dublin. 


Yuurt'Serv. 

48 

Pull 

Half 

Paj. 

Pay. 

24 

0 

25 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

0 

0 

20 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

15 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

10 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

21 

0 

3 

0 

21 

0 

Tlie  Rojal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 

CoUmel. 

9  Hon,  Henry  F.  Compton  Cavendish,'  Lieut.  P2G  May  08;  Capt.  P  6  June 
11 J  M(yor,  P2  April  18;  Lieut,-CoL  P12  July  21;  CoL  10  Jan.  87; 
Mqjor-Gen.  0  Not.  46 ;  Lt.-Oen.  20  June  64 ;  Ccl.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  2 
Juno  53. 

Lieui.'Colonel, 

William  Campbell,  C&meiy  p  0  Jan.  32 ;  Lieut,  p  12  Apr.  33;  Capt.  P27  Hay  36; 
Mf{Jor,  Pll  June  41 ;  Lieut.-Col.  PdO  Jan.  46;  CoL  20  June  54. 

Mt(for. 

Hylton  BriBco,  Comet,  pU  Oct  31 ;  Lieut.  P26  July  84;  Capt.  p  4  Aug.  43  ; 
Brevet-Major,  20  June  54;  Mqjor,  P3U  Not.  65. 


Captains. 
Cliarlcs  Edward  Walker 
Edmund  Ruck  Kccne    . 

Bryan  Tliomliill 

James  O'Hara 

John  Percy  Smith*   ... 
John  Griffith  Price    . . . 
William  Henry  Seymoui^ 
Coote  Synge  Hutchinson 

Lieutenants. 

Henry  Miles  Stapylton  . . 
0.  F.  Cavend.  Bridgeman 
George  Bushman,  II.M 
M.  James  Bradley  Dyne 
Harris  St.  Jolm  Dick 
John  Do  Haley  Chadwick 
Francis  Graham  Powell 
Goodricii  H.  Allfrey  . . . 

Cornets. 

PatAlex.Watson  Camegy 
William  George  Stewart 
S.Calvert  (X.Jf.  5  Jari.55) 
Walter  Colquhoun  Grant* 


CORNET. 


P29  Dec.  43 
P  20  Dec.  44 
25  June  44 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P8  July  36 
7  July  48 
P  7  May  47 
p  14  June  50 


0  Dec.  50 
P.  17  Oct,  51 
30  Apr.  41 
P  12  Dec.  51 
P 18  Oct.  51 
P  9  July  52 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  21  Sept.  53 


P  16  Dec.  53 

P 17  Mar.  54 

9  Oct.  55 

30  Not.  55 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBYBT- 
>IAJOR. 


P 14  Apr.  46  P  20  Dec.  50; 
P24DCC.  47|p    I  Aug.51  ' 
7  Aug.  46.  P  11  Mar.  53 
P20  Dec.  50, P    8  July  53 

21  Aug.  89;    14  Sept.  55 
P 16  Not.  49     14  Sept.  65 

10  June  52  i    29  Dec.  54 
P    1  Aug.  f}\  P  30  Not.  55 


*  Captain  Perry  Smith  serred 
P  11  Mar.  53  with  the  16ih  fencers  In  the 
p  ft  Jiilw  f^*\  campaign  or  1890-40 in  Affghan* 
n  o\  t  ^  to  I  i'tan  aSder  Lord  Keane.  and 
P  25  Nov.  6J  I  »gg  preiei.t  at  the  auault  and 
P  27  May  53  !  eaptuie  of  Ohusnee  (Medal) ; 
p24  Feb.   54  i  volunteered  iritli  the  squadron 

Uc««,*   KK   detached      under       Brigadier 
..  r^f'Jpicureion   in   adranca    of    the 
14  Sept.  55    arm/  to  lelse  tJie  enemj'e  gvns, 
p  30  Not.  55   ^^^  secure  poMes»ion  of   the 
Cit4del  of  Cabul,  in  Aug.  1838. 
Served  with  the   lOih  Huware  in  the  Haatem 
campaign  of  1806  (Medtl  and  Cla>p). 

6  Captain  Seymour  senred  with  the  68tli  Light 
Infantrj  daring  the  Crimean  campaign  of 
1854-M,  including  the  batUea  of  Alma,  Bala- 
i(lava,  and  Inkerman,  and  eiege  of  Sebaetopol 
(ftledal  and  four  Clasp*}. 


Paymaster ^— John  Henry  King,»  10  April  55  ;  Comet,  P  28  Jan.  46;  LUui. 

31  Dec.  47. 
A<^utaiit.— Cornet  SilTester  CaWeft,  9  Oct.  55. 
Quarter- J!f«M*er.— William  Rae,  9  Oct.  55. 

^ur^eon.— Edward  Mockler,*  7  Aug.  46 ;  Assist. -Surg.  25  Sept.  35, 
Assistant  Surgeon. — Opie  Smith,  4  Feb.  53. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Opie  Smith,  20  Feb.  35. 


Scarlet.  —  Facings  BuflT. — Agents,  Mesara.  Cox  Sc  Co.- 
Messrs.  Cane  &  Sons. 

[Betumedfram  France,  8  Novanher  1818.] 


•Irish  Agents, 


1  Lieut.- General  the  Hon.  Henrjr  Cavendish  senred  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1808  to  Jannair  1809, 
and  was  wounded  through  the  wrist  at  the  battle  of  Corunna,  where  he  senred  ts  Aide-de«Camp  to  Lord 
William  Bentinck.  lie  has  received  tite  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Saha^un  and  Dencrente,  and 
Coriinna. 

2  Surgeon  Mockler  served  in  the  Punjanb  campaign  with  the  lOth  Re^t,  including  the  latter  part  of  the 
slose  operations  before  Mooltnn,  the  surrender  of  that  Portress,  nnd  the  battle  of  Ooojenit( Medal  and  Clasps). 

3  Paymaster  Kins  served  with  the  Olh  Lancers  in  liie  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40.  and  was  present  at 
the  passafre  of  the  Chcnab  at  RamnugKur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojprat  (Medal  and  Ctaapa). 

0  Cornet  Grnnt  (formerly  a  Captain  in  tlie  9nd  Dragoons)  senred  with  the  Eastern  Army  from  Nor.  I6fr4 
a4  Captain  Commandant  of  the  J|OM|)tad  Staff  Corps,  with  local  rank  of  l|ajor  (Medal  and  OUsd  for 
Sebasiopol). 


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"TALAVERA"  «  ALBUHBRA"  "  VITTORIA"  "  PENINSULA." 


Vean'  Scnr.i 


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36 

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14 

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Colonel, 

9  m  •Tames  Claud  Bourehier,*  KG.,  Comet,  3d  Sept.  07  ;  Lieut,  0  Aug.  09  ; 
Capt.  30  Jan.  03 ;  Meg.  4  June  14;  Lt.^Col,  18  June  15  ;  CoU  10  Jan.  87  ; 
Jf^'.-Gen.9Noy.40i  X^-(?0R.2OJune54;  CoZ.drd  Dragoon  Gds.,  9  Jan.  51, 

Lieut,'ColoneU 
John  Daniel  Dyson,  Car.  pO  Dec.  31 ;  Lieut.  r22  Mar.  38 ;  CaJ)^.  p8  July  36; 
lfq;or,  M 19  Jane  46 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  8  April  53. 

Mi{}or. 

Tliomas  Tristram  Spry  Carlyon,  Cor.  p27  Dec.  42;  Xt^^  p6  Deo.  44;  Capt, 

P 1  De«.  46 ;  Mqjor,  p  27  June  54. 


Captains.  | 

Fenwick  Boyce  Barron  • . 

Henry  Marsh 

Edmund  Henry  Turton . .| 
Henry  HcywoodLoiisdalcj 

Franit  Cliaplin,*  tf \ 

Augustus  Hunt 

John  Millers 

James  Swinburne  .... 


LIBUT. 


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1 

0 

1 

0 

22 

0 

9 

0 

3 

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13 

0 

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0 

8 

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LlBUTBNAMTS. 

Arundell  Neave 

Charles  Blood  Mulville.. 

Jolm  Joseph  Corrigan^ . . 

John  Gilleland,  {(ir,  if.  i 
6  March  47)  Adj ] 

James  Charles  Still   .... 

Hy.  Fullcrton  Richmond 
I  Henry  W.  Berkeley  .... 

John  Wvntcr  Jas.  GifTord 
I  William  Blenkinsop,R.M. 

I  CORKSTR. 

;  Robert  Norwood    

I  Edmund  Waldegrave  Park 
John  Charles  Boucher  . . 


P  8  May  40 
P  6  Aug.  42 
P15  Mar.  44 
P  2  Apr.  47 
P  8  May  40 
P  23  May  48 
8  Nov.  42 
P 17  Sept.  50 

P  0  July  52 
!•  17  July  51 
P  18  Feb.  53 

18  Mar.  58 

P  23  Apr.  53 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P  13  May  58 
P  12  July  50 
23  Dec.  53 


jp  26  Sept.  45 
;  P  12  May  43 
p  24  July  40 
P  10  Nov.  48 
31  Oct.  48 
P  22  Oct.  50 
4  June  45 
P   8  Apr.  53 

P  19  May  54 
P  27  June  54 
P29  June55 

14  Sept.  55 

14Sepr.55 

P24  Mar.  54 

0  Our.  55 

P    I  Sept.  54 

P  29  Feb.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBYET- 
MAJOB. 


P  29  Dec.  46 
P  7  June  50 
P  25  June  52 
P  1  Apr.  58 
P  8  Apr.  53 
14  Sept.  55 
2  Oct.  55 
P  1  Feb.  56 


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P  14  July  54 ' 
P  27  July  55  t 
P  28  Dec.  55 


Pay/naster.^Oeo.  Pott  Erskine,  3  Nov.  43 ;  Eiis,  P 11  July  34 ;  £^  p  1  Mar,  30. 

Ai^atatU.-^Cornct  John  Giiieland,  18  March  53. 

Quarter- Matter. —Oiho  Vialls,  22  April  53. 

Surgeon. — Robert  Marshall  AUen,^  28  March  54 ;  Assist.  Surg.  3  June  43. 

Assistant  Surgeon. — Charles  John  White,^  28  March  54. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Austin  Cooper  Shaw,  21  Aug.  48. 

Scarlet — Facings  Yellow.  —  Agents,  Messr*.  C.  R.  k  W.  M'Grlgor. 
Ii'ish  Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bt.,  Armit,  Sc  Co. 
[Returned  from  Prance^  25  January  1816.] 

I  LleuU-OencrsI  Bourchlcr  served  under  81r  Ralph  Aborcromby  in  the  expedition  against  Cadii  in  ISflQ. 
•nd  also  in  the  campaign  in  Egypt  in  1801,  and  wa*  present  at  the  battles  of  tlie  ISth  and  :21st  March,  and 
Kt  Rliamania  on  the  9th  JJay.  He  served  aiterwards  the  campaigns  of  1811,  IS,  and  15,  including  the  siege 
of  Budisioz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  cavalry  atfairs  at  Calbula  de  Cawino  and  Vcnu  do  Poso,  battles  of  Quatre 
Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  ParU.  He  has  received  the  War  Uedal  with  two  Clasps  for  Egypt  and 
0alamanca. 

•2  Captain  Chaplin  served  the  Punjnub  campaign  of  1848-0  with  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  and  wst  present 
In  the  affair  of  Kaiiinuggur,  passage  of  the  Clicnab  at  Wuxeerobad  on  Die  1st  Dec.  1648  with  the  force  under 
Sir  Joseph  Thacliwell,  and  baitlet  of  9adoolapore,  Chlllianwallab,  and  Ooqjerat  (Medai  and  two  Clasps). 

S  Oapiain  Miller  served  with  the  iOth  Kegt.  in  the  campaign  on  titeduttej  in  18^16,  and  was  present  in  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

4  Lieut.  Corrigan  served  as  a  Lieutenant  in  the  74th  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (slightly  woumled), 
and  was  afterwards  attached  to,  and  served  with,  the  Cape  Mounted  KlHes  as  a  Volunteer  (Medal). 

5  Surgeon  Ailen  served  in  the  field  witli  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  during  the  Kalfir  war  of  1840-47, 
and  was  present  during  many  severe  skirmishes  (Medal). 

7  Ateist.-Surgeon  White  served  la  the  Kaslem  campaign  of  1854*55,  including  the  taking  of  Kertch  and 
Yenikall,  siega  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  bombardment  and  surrender  of  ilie  forts  of  }(lnbum  (Medal  and 
tla»p). 


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m  {Royal  L-kh)  Reyt.  of  Drag.  G(U.     [^SL^jSi?,^*^."^ 

On  the  Standards  and  Appointments  the  HARP  and  CROWN,  and  the 
Stni-  of  St.  PATRICK,  with  the  motto  «  Quit  teparabit?*' 
"  PENINSULA  "  "  BALAKLAVA  »'  **  SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel.—n'ichvira  Pigot,*  J2ns.  4  Sept.  93 ;  Lieut,  10  Sept.  93 ;  Capt.  21  Dec. 
93;  Jlf^yor, 29  April  U2;  Lient.-CoLl  May  00;  Cb/.4Jnncl4i  Mru'-'Gen. 
10  July  21 ;  Lieut.-Gen,  10  Jan.  37;   Gtn,  11  Nov.  51 ;   Col,  4th  Dragoon 
Guards,  26  Nov.  49. 
Lieut.'ColoneL— Edward  Cooper  Hodge,'  CD.  CometyS  Aug.  26;  Lieut.  p3 
July  28 ;  Capt. »'  19  Dec.  34 ;  Major,  ?  3  Dec.  41 ;  Lt,-CoL  p  3  Oct.  48 ;  CoL 
28  Nov.  54. 
JI//yor.— William  Charles  Forrest,*  Cornef,  Pll  Mar.  36;   Lieut,  p5  Jan.  90; 
Capt.  P  7  Sept.  41 ;  MqjoTy  p3  Oct.  48  ;  Brevet  Lieut,- Col.  12  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
Francis  Rowland  Forstcr* 

Thomas  Jones 

Michael  M'Creagh*  .... 
Arth.  Masterson  Robciteoi) 
Robert  John  Henry  *. . . . 
Thos.  Miller  Clarke    .... 

Robert  G  unter    

Cliristophor  M'DonneF. . 

Lieutenants. 
Charles  Fleetwood  Shawc 

Daniel  Peploe  Webb 

BathurstEdw.Wilkiuson^t 
Hon.  M.  FitzMaur.  Dcane'': 

John  Arthur  Bra?ge 

Edward  Rowe  Fisher  »  . .  I 
George  Alex.  Muttlebury" 

Henry  Ponsford 

Cornets. 
HenryThomas  Richardson 
Edward  Harran,*®  «((;.  . . 
Thomas  Clark  Gillespie  . 
William  Clefden  Goldfe  . 
Wm.  Bruce  Armstrong  " 
Edw.  Picton  Baumgartcn 


CORNET. 


LIEUT. 


P    7  Feb.  40! P  n  Mar. 42 
V  23  July 

26  July 
P  18  M»y 
P  15  Feb.  50  P 18  July  51 

30  July  44  p  29  Jan.  47 
P  16  May  51  p  25  June  52 
P12Mar.  52  p  17  June  53 


41  p  10  May  43 
44  P19  Mur.47 
46  p    8  Oct.  47 


P 13  Mar. 
PUMav 
P  17  Aug. 
P  17  Dec. 
P 13  May 
P17  June 
P.25  Nov, 
P  27  Jan. 

2Fbb. 
23  Feb. 
10  April 
16  May 
22  June 
P 19  Jan. 


Pll  Oct.  53 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

do 

do 

P  7  Sept.  55 

p  14  Mar.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBTST- 
MAJOR. 


12  Dec.  54 


P  29  Jan.  47 
P  30  June  48 
P  18  July  51 
P25  June52 
P  17  June  53 
8  Dec.  54 
P  7  Sept.  55 
P 14  Mar.  56 


Of  Lieut.  Wilkinson  fcrred 
ill  the  Kaflern  campaign  of 
1854-fi6»  including  the  siege  of 
Sebaslopol,  and  attack  on  tlie 
Ruratnn  outpocU  on  19tb  Feb. 
1855  (Medol  and  Clasp). 


0  Paymaeter.^John  Biggs,  16  Sept.  51 ;  Ens.  p2  Sept.  45 ^  Lieut.  17  Oct.  46. 

0  I  Adjutant.^Comet  Edward  Harran,*®  7  Sept.  55. 

0  I  Quarter^Master. — John  George  Drake,*  6  June  54. 

0  '  Biding-Maeter. — George  Price,'  13  April  55;  Comet ^  5  Nov.  54. 

0  I  Surgeon. — Robert  Cooper,"  18  March  53 ;  Assist. -Surg.  21  July  43. 

0  Assist.' Surgeon. — ^William  Macnamara,  6  Oct.  54. 

0  Veterinary  Surgeon. — Luke  Byrne,  3  Feb.  54. 

I  Scarlet — i^«ciw^*Blne. — ^^^if,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq, 

1  General  Pigot  tras  actively  employed  in  tlie  West  Indies  in  1794  during  the  Uaroon  trar.  In  tlie 
Mediterranean  and  capture  of  Minorca  in  17U8;  ot  tlic  capture  of  the  Cnpe  of  Good  Hope  in  1800}  and  in 
ttic  East  Indies  in  1818. 

2  Colonel  Hodge  commanded  Iho  4 Hi  Drn^onn  Guards  in  the  Enstorn  campalirn  of  1854-56  (Hetlal  and 
Clayps);  was  on  bonrd  II.  M.S.  Xanspnrell  in  the  naval  attack  on  Schnstopol,  17tli  Oct.  1864;  also  present 
at  the  battles  of  nalaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  night-attack  on  Russian  outposts,  19th  Feb., 
and  battle  of  Tchernaja,  Id  Auff.  lJ<f»rn 

3  Lieut.-CoIoneI  Forrest  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18l>4-6.'),includin|;  the  battle  of  Balaklara,  sicpe 
of  Scbnstopol,  night-attack  on  Ruseian  outposts,  19ih  Feb.  1855,  and  battle  ofTchcrnayaClfedal  and  Clasps). 

4  Major  Forster  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1834-55,  including  the  battles  of  finlaklava  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Captain  M'Creagli,  Lieut.  Fisher,  and  Qr.-Masier  Drake,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65, 
including  the  battle  of  Balaklavn,  sip(?e  of  Sebastopol,  and  battle  of  Tchemaya  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Captain  Henry  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  battle  of  tbo  Tchemaya,  and  alcge 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clisp). 

7  Captain  M'Donncl  and  Riding-Matter  Price  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.65,  Including  tl:e 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  night-attack  on  Russian  outposU,  19  h  Feb.  1865, 
and  battle  of  Tchemaya  (Mrdal  and  Clasps). 

8  Lieut.  Deane  served  the  ISastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tbo  battle  of  Balaklava,  tlrga  of 
Sebastopol,  and  night-attack  on  Russian  outposts,  10th  Feb.  1866  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Lieut.  Muttlebury  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inker* 
man,  and  Tchemaya,  and  siego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Cornet  Harran  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  BalaklaTa,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  night-attack  on  Russian  outposts,  10th  Feb.  1865,  and  battle  of  Tchernaya  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Comet  Armstrong  served  the  Enstcrn  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  ^j-  ^  hv  \^OU 

la  Surgeon  Cooper  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  Ilio  battlet  of  Ali^a,  Balaklava, 
Inkerman,  and  Tchornaya,  and  siego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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The  motto  "  Vestigia  Jinlla  r<r*ror«t/rt,"— «  SALAMANCA"  "  VITTORI  A" 
"TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA"  "BALAKLAVA"  "SEVASTOPOL." 


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Colonel. 

9  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart.^  GCH.,  Cornety  11  May  1780;  Lieut.  28  April  83  ; 
Capt.  24  Oct.  87;  Major,  1  March  94;  Lieut.- Col.  29  April  95;  Col.  20 
April  1802;  Mfgor-Gen.  25  Oct.  09;  Lieut.-Gen.  4  June  14;  Gen.  10  Jan. 
37 ;  Col.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  20  July  31. 

Lieut.-CoUmel. 
Thomas  Wcstropp  M'Mahon,'  CB.,  Cornet,  24  Dec.  29;  Lieut,  p  2  Dec.  31 ; 
Capt. ^9  June  38;  Maj.9l3  July  47  ;  Lieut.-Col.  12  Dec.  54. 

M(0or. 

Richard  Thompson ,ȣ?i*?^w,  p  25  Fob.  42 ;  Lieut,  p  17  Nov.  43 ;  Capt.  P23  May 
48  ;  Major,  12  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
Adolp.Wm.D.Burtor./CB 

Wminm  Inirlib* j 

9  James  Henley* | 

^,  Cha.  Aug.  Drake  Halford^ 
0  '  Fred.  Hay  Swinfeu'  .... 
0  Alex.  J.  Hardy  Elliot"  . . 
0  George  Sapte  Bumand*' 
0  Richard  T.  Godman»o  .. 
0    Robert  Garrard  "t 


P  8  Aug.  45 
P  2  Feb.  49 
OJan.  25 
P  30  Mar.  49 
P 10  April  49 
18  July  48 
P 12  April  60 
P17  May  50 
I P  14  May  52 


Lieutenants. 


LIEUT. 


Robt  James  Montgomer>''  i 
Joh  n  StephcnsonFergruson^l 
Thomas  Lewis  Hampton'' . 

Henry  Hird  Hay" 

Hobart  Evans  Fitz  Gerald' 
William  F.  Richards'*  .. 
Sir  Edwd.  Synge-Hut-  ^ 

chinson,"  Bt ( | 

Aug.  William  Travers   . . 

Cornets. 
L.  Andrews  llichordson.. 

James  Hayes,  *^  A^j 

Fred.  Drum  mond  1 1  ibber  t* ' 
Burton  John  Daveney   . 

Henry  Ellis  White 

Charles  Morlcv  Balders 
George  Fred.  Hcyworth 


P 14  June  50 
Pll  June  52 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P17  Mar.  54 
5  Nov.  54 
13  Feb.  55 

22  Dec.  54 

19  Feb.  55 

P  20  Feb.  55 

10  Nov.  54 

9  Mar.  55 

30  Mar.  55 

1  May  55 

25  May  55 

p   8  Feb.  56 


P  10  April 49 
P  22  Feb.  50 
P  28  Nov.  45 
P  5  April  60 
P 19  April  50 
P 14  June  50 
P  28  Fib.  53 
P  3  Mar.  54 
18  Nov.  53 

25  Aug.  54 
8  Dec.  54 
24  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
P   9  Map.  55 

21  July  55 

p  8  Jan.  56 


captain. 


P24  Dec.  52 

P   3  Mar.  54 

25  Aug.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 

24  Dec.  54 
21  July  55 

25  Mar.  56 


BllEYBT- 
MAJOR. 


12  Doc.  54 
12  Dec.  54 


17  July  55 


1  sir  John  Sladc  terred  in  the  campn!^  of  I808-0  under  Sir  John  Moore,  (erminaiing  «r{th  the  batlio 
o''Curunna,irhcre  he  had  the  command  of  tha  Huisar  lirigudc.  He  set  red  aftrrwurdv  ihe  caDirnipn  under 
tho  Duke  of  Wellinzton,  i^hen  he  had  command  of  a  bricudc  of  caTalir,  and  covered  tlie  rt'treut  of  the 
army  to  tho  lines  of  Torres  Vedrai  and  tho  pursuit  of  Musi*4>na  from  Santarrm,  with  the  aclions  of  Nave 
d'Aror,  EI  Dodon,  Furntes  Guinaldo,  and  Aldea  do  Vonte.  Sir  John  has  received  Ihe  Gold  Mc-dal  and  one 
Clasp  for  Corunna  and  Fuentes  d'Onor,  irhere  he  had  his  horse  shot  under  him ;  and  Ihe  Silver  \Var  Jdedal 
vith  two  Clasps  for  Sahaj^un  and  Dcnevente,  and  Bu$aco. 

3  Lieut.-Colonel  M'Uahon  served  with  the  Olh  Lancers  in  the  SntlrJ  campaign  In  1818,  and  was  prerrnt 
at  Iho  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  the  Eiutern  cantpaigti  of  18&I  as  A.  Q.  II.  0.  to  the  Cavolry 
Division,  incl'idini;  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BaUklava,  an'l  Tchernayn,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  served  also 
the  campaign  of  1855  in  command  of  the  5ih  Dragoon  Guards  (Medal  and  Clasps,  and  CD.). 

8  Major  Thompson  b«rved  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  and  commanded  the  5th  Dragoon 
Onards  during  the  winter  and  spring:  present  at  tho  battle  of  Tchemuja,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clisp). 

4  MiOcr  Durton  served  the  Eastern  campaigu  of  1854-55,  and  commanded  the  5th  Dragoon  Onards  at  tho 
battles  of  Unlaklava,  Inkcrman,  and  Tchernayn,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  for  which  lie  obtnlned  Orevct 
rank  as  Major  and  CD.  (Medal  ar.d  Clasps). 


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A(ffutant. — Cornet  James  Hayes,"  3  March  65. 

Quarter-Affuter.^QeoTge  William  Bewley,^  8  July63. 

Siding-Master. — Maurice  Day,  1 1  May  56. 

Surgeon.— Wm.  Green  Trousdell,**  M.D.  13  Dec.  53;  Aseiet-Surg.  8  April  43. 

Asnstant'Surgeon.—Willitim  Cattell,  28  March  54.      ' 

Veterinary  Surgeon, — Stephen  Price  ConstaDt,^'  16  Oct.  53. 

Scarlet — Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &,  Co. 

0  Ui^or  In^Hs  rerred  the  Eastern  caropatj^n  of  1B64'65,  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklara  and  Inker- 
man,  and  sie^  of  8ebat(opoI,  for  which  be  obtained  Brevet  rank  as  Major  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Gapt.  Henley  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  the  Peninsula,  Including  the  battle  of  Toulonse,  for 
which  he  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

7  Captain  Halford,  Lleuts.  Montgomery,  Ferguson,  Hampton,  and  Fltigerald,  Awl>t.-Surff.  Cattell  and 
Quarter- Master  Bewley.  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1A54-65,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman,  and  si^e  of  8eba«topol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Capt.  Halford,  Lieuts.  Hampton,  Ferguson,  and 
Pitxgerald,  and  Assist.-Surg.  Cattell  were  at  the  battle  of  'i'chemaya. 

8  Captain  Swlnfen  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I8dl-d5,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklara  (wounded) 
and  siege  of  Acbaslopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Major  Elliot  served  five  years  in  India,  the  two  last  on  Lord  Hardinge's  stafr,prior  to  entering  the  Royal 
Army,  and  was  present  witli  his  regiment,  the  8th  Bengal  Cavalry,  at  the  battle  of  Ponniar  (Medal),  as  also 
in  rhe  Sutlej  campsign,  including  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal).  Served  tiie  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Oenenil  Scarlett,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  (severely  wounded)  and  siegn  of 
Bebastnpol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Oodman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Adjutant  of  tho  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerm  m,  and  Tchcmaya,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Burnand,  Lleuts.  Hay,  Sir  E.  S.  Hutchinson,  Cornots  Hayes  and  Ulbbert,  ser^'ed  tite  Eastern 
campaign  of  1855,  including  the  alege  of  Sebtstopol  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Lieut.  Hay  and  Cornet  Hayes  were 
at  the  battle  of  Tchernaya. 

lit  Captain  Gariard  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54,  Including  the  battld  of  Airoa— severely 
wounded  (  Medal  and  Clasp). 

13  Lieut.  Richards,  formerly  a  Captain  In  the  17th  Lancers,  served  with  the  9th  TAnccrs  in  the  Suttej 
campaign  of  1840,  Including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  with  tho  5lh  l)ra;oon  Guurds  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  Tchernaja  (Medal  and  Cli^p). 

18  Paymaster  Rlckeiu  served  with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons  in  tho  Funjaub  campaign  of  1640,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojcrat  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Served  with  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1855,  including  the  slego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  l)r  Trottsdell  served  with  the  20th  RcRt.  in  the  Punjuub  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Clilllianwallah  and  Gojjerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  thn  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcrman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Veterinary  Surgeon  Constant  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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Colonel. 

9  Sir  Thomas  Hawker/  KCH.  Comety  12  May  1795;  Lieut,  5  April  06; 
Capt  10  July  09 ;  Mtyor,  23  Nov.  1804 ;  Lieut.-Col.  2  Sept.  08 ;  CoL  4  June 
14;  Mf^or-Gen,  27  May  25;  Lieut-Gen,  28  June  38;  Gen,  20  Jaoe  54  j 
CoL  6th  Dragoon  Guards  5  June  39. 

Lieut,*  Colonel. 

Henry  Richmond  Jones,  Comet f  v  g  June  26 ;  Lieut,  p  14  Not.  26 ;  Capt,  P 12 
June  30;  JBrere^- JIfq/or,  9  Nov.  40 ;  Mqjor,  P21  May  50;  Xt^^-CW.  P16 
Sept.  51 ;  Col.  28  JioY.  54. 

lYilliam  Neville  Custance,'  Snsign,  p  11  Oct.  31 ;   Lieut,  p  26  June  35 ; 
P16  Mar.  88;  Jlf/yflr,  P16  Sept.  51. 


Capt. 


CORNET. 


Captains. 

Charles  Bawyci' 

John  Forster 

Robert  Biclcer»t8  if.... 
T.  Coningsby  N.  Norburv 
Edward  George  Swinton^ 

Philip  Pinckney 

Alex.  George  Dickson^  . 
Qeorjite  Wardlaw    

LiBUTBNANTB. 

Ellis  Brooke  Cunliffe  . . 
Henry  Roebuck  Johnston 

Thomas  Bott 

James  Stillman,  adj 

William  Thomas  Betty  . . 
Jas.  M.  Bum  Murdoch 
Fra.  Geo.  Savage  Curtis 
Courtenay  Wm.  Bruce  • . 
Fra.  Nathaniel  Astley   . . 

COKNBTS. 

Stephen  Holdforth 

S.  Wentworth  Stevenson 
Baker  Creed  Russell .... 
O.  8.  Le  GriccStoddart. . 


P  6  Sept. 
P  25  Aug. 
P  8  Nov. 
p  12  Jan. 
P  6  June 
P 10  Oct. 
P18  Feb. 
P   5  Nov. 

P 14  June 

P 13  Dec. 

P  18  Apr. 

2  Sept. 

P  14  May 

P 14  Mar. 

P  15  Dec. 

15  May 

12  May 


33  P  8  April  36 
43  >  3  Sept.  47 
44 '  P  20  Dec.  40 
40  P21  May  50 

34  7  Oct.  36 


P  22  Nov.  50 

6  June  54 

P   3  Jan.  51 

P  4  Apr.  51 
P 16  Sept.  51 
P    0  Mar.  55 

15  June  65 

15  June  55 
'p  13  Dec.  53 

24  Sept.  55 
P  26  Oct.  55 

26  Nov.  55 


P  21  July  54 

14  Sept.  55 

2  Nov.  55 

28  Deo.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


BREVBT- 
MAJOR. 


P  8  Aug.  45 
P22NOV.50 
P 10  Feb.  52 
P  9  Mar.  54 
15  Mar.  53 
5  Aug.  55 
P  1  June  55 
P16  Oct.  55 


6  Cuptaln  Sirlnton  served 
wiib  the  Srd  Llglii  Dragoons 
tbrougliout  Ihe  BiitleJ  csnt- 
poiffn  of  1844*tf,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  ilie  baities  of  Uoodkre 
(scverelj  wounded),  I^roze- 
shah,  and  Sobraon  (Uedal  and 
two  C]ufitt). 


5  0  Paymaster, — Charles  Sewell,  5  Jan.  55 ;  Cornet,  p  17  Oct.  51. 

5  0  il4/u^ati^.— Xitfif^JamesStUlman,  lOFeb.52. 

5  0  Quarter-Master. — George  Fraser,  7  liov.  51. 

1  0  Ridinff'Matter.-^Uenry  Llewellyn,  14  March  56. 

14  0  iS^ur^tfon.— James  Prichard  Moline,'  15  Aug.  54;  Assistant-Surgeon,  7  Oct.  42. 

5  0  Assista$it'Sur{fe(m.—SUiArt  Moore,*®  5  Dec.  51. 

5  0  Veterinary  Surgeon. — Alfred  Job  Owles,  10  Dec.  51. 

Blue — Facings  VThlte. — Agents,  Messrs.  Coz  k  Co. 

1  Sir  Thomas  Hawker  was  presant  in  theaciioasin  North  Holland,  the  Haider  expedition*  in  the  10th, 
10th  dopteinber,  2nd  and  6ih  October,  17tW;  and  was  present  in  command  of  the  20th  Light  Dragoons  In 
everj  action  in  which  the  British  troops  were  engaged  on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain  in  ISIS  and  1818;  he 
hsui  subsequently  served  on  the  Staff,  in  India,  as  JMiOor-Oeneral. 

8  Major  CusUnce  and  CapUIn  Sawjerserred  In  the  Crimean  campaign  tn  1P66,  Indading  the  battle  of 
the  Tchemaja,  sl«^e  and  fall  of  9c!>astopol  (Medol  and  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Dickson  serred  with  the  aSnd  Begt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  18M,  including  the  attack  on 
tite  Quarries  8ih  June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  Juno  (Medal  and  Cl«»p). 

0  burgeon  Muline  served  with  the  32nd  Regt.  during  the  campaign  of  1944-45  in  tho  Soathern  Mali- 
rstu  country;  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  forU  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 

10  Aulst.-Surgeon  Moore  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  affttir  of  Bulganak, 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (M^dal  and  CIssp). 

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Colonel. 
9  01®  Arthur  W.  M.  LoTd   Sandys/    Cornet,  27  July  09;  Lt.  19  July  10; 
Capt.  25  Aug.  13;  Major,  27  July  15;  Lt.-CoL  21  Jan.  19;  Col.  10  Jan. 
37  ;  Major-Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  7th  Dragoon  GuardB, 
18  Mar.  53. 

Lieut. 'Colonel. 
Arthur  Cavendish  Bentinck,   Bnsign,  p  2  Nov.  38;   Lieut,  v  31    Oct.  40; 
Capt.  P  2  Mar.  47 ;  Major,  p  27  Juno  51 ;  Lieut.-dol.  p  8  Dec.  64. 

Major. 
Charles  Wm.  Thompson'  Comet,  p20  Feb.  36;  Lieut,  p  17  Jan.  40;  Capt. 
P  1  Dec.  48 ;  Major,  p  9  Nov.  65^ 


Captains. 
William  Middlcton  .... 
Fitzroy  George  Smith  . . 
Thomas  William  Goff  .. 
Wm.  Weiitworth  Lamb.. 
James  William  Balfour. . 
Tho.  Edw.  Dowblggcu  . . 
8-f[vi  James  Nixon  Macartney* 
John  William  Wetherall 

LiBlTTENAKTS. 

A.  G.  Montgomery  Moore 
Arthur  Robt.  G.  Costello 
Montague  Dettmar    .... 

Peter  Withington  

Henry  Blinkhorn,^  R.M. 
W.  Fourbelle  DowdeswcU 

HumeNicholl 

Jonathan  W.  M.  Walker 

COUNBTS. 

D.Scotland,(Q.M.16  Dec.53) 
James  Vance  Clcland    . 
John  Richards  Wehtead 
John  Fife    


P  19  Mar.  47 
!p31  Dec.  47 
P 12  Sept.  48 
;p  30  Mar.  40 
I P  2  Mar.  47 
jPl8May  49 
P  10  May  31 
P  18  Jan.  50 

P 13  Dec.  50 
P14  Feb.  51 
P  16  April  52 
P  9  July  52 
10  Feb.  49 
P17  Aug. 52 
P18  Aug.  52 
P  13  May  53 

17  Nov.  54 
P  15  Dec.  54 
P  27  July  55 

14  Mar.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


P  3  Aug.  49, 
Pll  Sept. 49 
P  16  Nov.  49! 
P21  May  50] 
P15  Feb.  50, 
P27  June51 
Pll  Apr.  34 
P  19  Mar.  52 

P   6  July  52 

P  30  July  52 

P    6  May  53 

P  13  Feb.  66 

14  Sept.  55 

14  Sept.  55 

9  Oct.  55  j 

P    9N0T.55I 


P  19  Mar.  52 
P  30  July  52 
P  6  May  53 
P  8  Dec.  54 
P 13  Feb.  65 
14  Sept.  55 
13  Nov.  42 
P  9  Nov.  55 


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Paymaster.^Jf  ugent  Chichesier,  19  March  62 ;  Cornet,  p  6  Nov.  46 ;  Lieut. 

P  30  March  49;  C«;7^  p  27  Juno  51. 
Adjutant. — Comet  David  Scotland,  17  Nov.  54. 
Quarter-Master.— Qfiov%e  GilUim,'  17  Nov.  64. 
Surgeon. — Gideon  Dolmage,  5  April  44 ;  Assist. -Surg.  10  Dec.  83. 
Assist.'Surgeon. — 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— Maihcyv  Poett,'  21  April  87. 

Scarlet — Facings  Black. — Agents,  Mcsrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
[Retuniedfrom  the  Cape  of  Good  Uope,  7  June  1848.] 

1  Lord  Sandys  accompanied  tho  10th  Hussars  to  the  Peninsula  In  1812,  and  was  prespnt  in  the  action  at 
Mornles,  and  battle* of  YlUoria  and  Pampeluna.  SopveJ  aUo  iho  cautpaiixn  of  1816,  as  an  Aide-de-CamD  to 
the  Duko  of  VVpIlinsflon,  and  was  present  at  the  baitio  of  Waterloo,  lias  received  the  Silver  War  lIcH-il 
with  One  Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

3  M4i^r  Tmmpwn  servwl  as  a  Captain  in  the  DritSsh  Le5lon,  and  was  rn^afrd  at  Hernani  30tb  Aur.  I885t  «l  Ar- 
lahan,  I6lh,  17th,  and  18lh  Jan.  j  and  the  action  before  San  Sebastian,  6lh  Maj  1836,  when  he  was  acrercly  wovndrd 
in  the  hip  and  the  hand  (K.  S.  F.  and  Medal).  Served  the  eampalfn  of  the  Pnnjaub  In  the  Ilth  Llfhl  Druroons  •  was 
enva;ed  at  Ranina;i;ur  (hone  wounded),  22nd  Nov.  1818,  at  Oh illian wallah.  13th  Jan.,  and  at  Goojerat,  Slat  Prb*  IMO 
(  Medal  and  two  Clatpi).  Present  also  at  th«  erossins  of  the  Chenab,  Jbelum,  and  Indus  ;  at  the  surrender  of  the*  Seik 
arntf  at  Rawnl  Plndce.  the  capture  of  the  DridfC  of  BoaUat  Attoek,  and  pursuit  of  the  Alfyhansto  Peshawar. 

4  Major  Macartney  served  with  the  0th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Panniar  (Medal). 

0  Lieut.  Blinlthorn  served  with  the  lOlh  Lancers  in  the  batUeof  Mahamjporv,  20lh  Dee.  184«fMednn 
also  in  the  campaign  on  the  8uU«.J  in  1840,  inctuding  tho  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon,  for  which  he  has 
received  a  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

7  Quartermaster  Glllam  served  with  tho  7ih  Dragoon  Onards  at  the  Cnpe  of  Good  Hope,  and  was  with 
the  expedition  ajsaln«t  tlie  InsnTgenl  Jiocrs  beyond  the  Orange  Rlrer  in  IM5 ;  and  he  served  throovhout 
tho  Kafflr  war  of  1840-7  (Medal).  *     "' 

8  Velcrinary-Surgeon  Poett  served  with  llto  Itoral  Dragoons  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-35. Including 
the  ilege  of  Sobastupol  and  battle  of  Baloklft^a  (Medal  and  two  Cla.pK).  i'   »    "  ioo»^,  mciudiof 


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•'  PliNINSULA»»  "  WATERLOO"  ••B.iLAlCLAVA  "  "SEVASTOPOL." 


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CohneL—V  21<B  Sir  Arthur  Benjamin  Clifton,*  KCB.  KCH.  CometyQ  June 

1704;  Licut.l  Aug.  1794;  Capt,21  Feb.  1799;  Major,  17 Dec.  1803;  Lieut. 

Col.  25  July  1810;  CoL  12  Aug.  1819;  Mf{jorG€n,22  July  30;  LieuL-Gen. 

23  Nor.  41 ;  Oen,  20  June  64 ;  CoL  Ist  Dragoons,  30  Aug.  42. 
Lieut.'Colonel.—JoUn  Yorke,"  CD.  Cornet,  p21   Dec.  32;  Lt.  p5  Dec.  34; 

Capt.  P 14  Dec.  41 ;  Major  p4  Sept.  49 ;  Lieut,  Col.  p  4  Feb.  53. 
Af(r{;or.— Robert  Wardlaw,'  Comet,  f*  5  June  36;  Lieut.  P28  July  40;   Capt. 

P  14  Oct.  42 ;  Major,  P  4  Feb.  53 ;  Brevet  Li.-CoL  12  Dec.  64.       


Captains 
W  m.rlcCardonnei  Elmsall^ 
Michael  Stocks^. 
George  Campbell' 
John  Coltman  Davenport^ 
James  Ainslie?  .... 
Walter  John  Coney* 
St.  John  W.  C.  Charlton* 

Arthur  Basset'    

Lieutenants. 
Thomas  Kcanc  FitzGeraM' 
Richard  George  Glvn"  . . 
G.  Metcalfe  Robertson** 
John  Glas  Saudcman*    . . 
Henry  F.  Geo.  Coleman 
William  Edmund  Curtis . 

Joseph  Brunt   

John  Lee,*  Adj 

John  Gordon  Graham    .. 

Cornets. 
Godfrey  Thomajt  Hallifax 

Macdonald  Plall 

Henry  Frank  Johnson  . . 

Robert  Clarke     

John  Upplcby  Grayburn 


P  1  July  42 
Pll  Dec.  40 
P  25  Fob.  48 
0  June 48 
P 13  Oct.  48 
P 18  Jan.  50 
P 14  Feb.  51 
P  12  Dec.  51 

P  24  Aug.  62 
P22  Jan.  53 
P12Mav  63 
P 10  June  53 
P29  Jttne49 
p  17  Feb.  54 

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6  Nov.  64 

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BRBVBT- 
MAJOU. 


12  Dec.  54 


P   9  Mar.  55 

23  Oct.  55 

?  9  Nov.  65 

30  Nov.  55 

7  Mar.  6G 

Henry  Dixon,"  29  Oct 


P  13  Oct.  43  P  4  Sept,  49 
P20  July  49  P!i5Feb.  63 
P  4  Sept.  49  P  1  April  63 
P  10  Nov.  40  P  20  April  63 
P21  Dec.  49lpil  Oct.  63 
P  25  Feb.  53 '  22  Dec.  54 
P  1  April  68  p  18  May  55 
P  29  April  53  P16  Feb.  50' 


P17  Feb.  54' 

8  Dec.  54 ; 
20  Dec.  54 
P  18  May  55 
P31  Jan.  51 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P  19  Sept.  48 
14  Feb.  66 
P 15  Feb.  66 

12  Doctor  FortcaUi  served  wllh  the  troops 
engaged  in  suppressing  tJie  rebellion  in  Cey- 
loii  in  1843.  Served  tliu  Eastern  campaign  of 
1851'AS,  and  iras  present  at  the  aflkir  of  Bni- 
gonnk,  and  battlos  of  Alma.  Balaklava,  Inker- 
man,  and  Tcltemaya,  and  sieye  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  nud  Clasps). 

.62;    JBv*.  PC   Feb.  47;    Lieut.   P29 


Paynutster. 
Dee.  48. 
Ai^utant, — Lieut.  John  Leo,'  24  April  55. 
Quarter-Master.— 'WiWi&m  Scott,'*  26  Oct.  40. 
Riding-Master.^Gcorge  Cruse,^  16  March  55. 

Surgeon. — Alexander  Fortcath,^*  M.D.  28  March  54 ;  Aisist.-Surg.  10  Feb.  43. 
Assist.'Surgeon. — Henry  Sherlock,  15  Dec  64. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — Alfred  Henry  Cherry,  28  Sept.  40. 

Scarlet — Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Sir  Arthur  Clifton's  services :— Campaigns  of  1800,  10, 11,  IS,  13, 14,  and  IS.  Commondrd  a  squadron 
In  covering  and  supporting  four  Spanish  gans  at  the  battle  of  Talavera,  and  employed  in  diflcrcnt  subse- 
quent operations;  battle  ofBusaco,  pursuit  of  Mai^sena  fromSantarem,  tailing  from  him  prisoners  and  bag- 
gage; battle  of  Ftientes  d'Onor,  actions  at  Nav6  d'Aver,  li:i  Bodon,  Fucntc  Guinahio,  and  Aldoa  dc  Pome; 
several  affairs  dnring  the  retreat  of  the  army  from  Salnmnncn  to  Ciudad  Hodrigo;  charged  with  a  squadron 
a  t>ody  of  French  Infantry  under  General  Clausel,  near  Salamanca,  killing  or  talking  nearly  a  hundred  of  the 
enemy;  battle  of  Vlttoria,  blockade  of  Pampelur  a,  several  afTnirs  in  the  PyrenecF,  battle  of  Toulouse, 
skirmishing  with  the  enemy  and  covering  tlie  retreat  on  the  17th  of  June,  and  battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir 
Arthur  has  received  the  Gold  Mednl  and  one  Claitp  for  Pncntes  d'Onor  and  Viltoha;  and  the  Silver  War 
Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Talavera,  fiusaco,  nnd  Toulouse. 

S  Lt.-Col.  Yorke  commanded  the  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  F.nstern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  sevcivly 
wounded  (leg  broken)  at  iho  battle  of  Balaklava  (Medal  and  Cla»|<s). 

S  Lt.  Colonel  Wardlaw  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava 
andTchernaya  (commnndcd  ths  Regt.),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medul  and  Classpt). 

4  Major  £lm$all  served  the  Kasiern  campaiiin  of  1854*  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  {%\xo'%  thronch 
the  leg),  nnd  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clusps). 

ft  Captains  Stocks,  Conej,  and  Cliarlton,  and  Lieuts.  S-indcman  and  Lee,  served  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  Including  tlie  battles  of  Balakluvu  and  Tclicruajat  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

e  Captain  Campbell  seived  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  (shot 
thfoiigh  the  shoulder)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (.\ledal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captains  Davcniiurt  and  Ainslie,  and  Lt.  Fitziterald,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1(S5,  Including 
the  battle  uf  Tcbemaya  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claxp). 

8  Captain  Basset,  LleuL  Giyn,  and  Riding  Master  Cruse,  served  the  Eastern  campaign,  inelttding  the 
battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla^pn). 

10  Lt.  Robertson  served  the  Eastern  campaiRn  of  1854-55,  incladtng  the  battloi  of  Balaklava  (horso 
shot  under  him)  and  Tcliornaya,  and  sloge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

13  Paymaster  Dlzon  served  the  Eastern  canipatgn  of  IBM-SS  with  the  7th  Fusiliers,  lueladlng  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mfdnl  and  Clasps). 

14  Qr. -Master  Scott  acrved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  (he  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clo^s). 


w      ,  Yettra*  8erv. 


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27 


SO 


2nd  {Royal  North  British)  Regt.  of  Dragoons.     [    DeioCKirbridliJ.  ' 

~  On  Die  Standard!  «n  Eagle.-"  WATEHLOO  ••  «  BALAKLAVA  "  "  SEVASTOPOL." 

CotonW.— »  C»  Archibald  Money,*  Cfl.  KC.  Comet,  April  94  j  I.<.  13  May  04; 
Capt.  3  May  00 ;  Mc^jor,  14  Dec.  09 ;  Lt,-Col.  -*  J«>e  14 ;  Co/.  10  Jon- 
87  •  Maj.'Gen.  0  No7.40;  X*.- Gen.  20  June  64;  Col,  2d  Dm.  24  May  52. 
iiici^.-Cotoe/.-Henrj' Darby Grlffith,«CB.  Comet,Pj5  Nov  28;  -^'•»*25Not. 
31 ;  Cfipt.  P 1  Aug.  84;  Major,  P  (5  No7.  40 ;  Lt-Col.  P  27  Aug.  62 ;  Col.  29 
June  65. 
Ifrt/ar.-GeorgeAug.  FilmerSuliran,»ConMr^P29  July30;  Xi«<#,P26Fcb.4i; 
Capt.  P  5  April  44 ;  Migor,  17  Feb.  64;  Brev.  Lt.^CoL  12  Dec.  54. 


Captains. 
O.  C.  Clarke^  ^-c.  12  Dec.54 
S^ir  O.  Fra.  Hampsoii,B^* 

William  Millei<^ 

Qeorge  Buchanan' 

Herbert  Edwards^ 

William  Taylor  Prentls' 
Robert  Scott  Hunter*  . 
Andrew  Nugent'^ 

LiBUTBXANTS. 

Lenox  Prendergasi"  ... 

Henry  John  Wale 

I  Duncan  McNeill** 

I  Heii.  £d wardes  Haudlcy  " 

A.  S.  Montague  Browne" 
I  James  Brander  Dunbar 

Nicholas  Mills,  R.M... 

Daniel  Moodie,'^i4/(;.< 

John  Lorn  Stewart    • . 

CORNBTB. 

David  Oilison>«   

Samuel  Seggle    

Thomas  Philip  Parr'*. . , 
James  J.  Armstrong'^  < 
J.  Herbert  R.  Stoddart. 

Thomas  Qonne  

Hugh  Edmond  Browning 


CORKET. 


P30May  34 

6  Aug.  42 

7  July  46 
P  16  Mar.  49 
P6N0V.  40 
P  16  Aug.  60 
P  17  June  61 
p  17  Dec.  52 

Pll  Mar. 63 

20  June  45 

P20Sept.53 

P  30  Sept.  53 

18  Nov.  63 
12  Jan.  55 
10  Mar.  64 
30  Sept.  54 

P  20  Feb.  55 

5  Nov.  54 

19  Feb.  65 
P  30  Mar.  55 

8  Jane  66 
16  Nov.  56 

P  23- Nov.  65 
26  Feb.  66 


LIEUT. 


p  7  Oct.  36 
PIS  April 46 
20  June  60 
P27  Aug.  62 
P22  Oct.  47 
Pll  Nov. 53 

17  Feb.  54 
24  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  64 

P  25  Feb.  48 

15  Dec.  64 

29  Deo.  61 

PlOBIar.55 

P  26  May  66 

18  Sept.  65 
7  Feb.  66 

P8Feb.  60 


OAPTAIK.    |bRBV.-MAJ. 

P20Sept.39|   11  Nov.  51 
P  24  Sept.  47 

30  Sept.  64 
8  Dee.  64 

16  Dee.  64 
P  26  May  55 

13  Sept.  55 
p   8  Feb.  66 


8  Cftpt.  Preatis  was  at  Che  An* 
•Dd  rail  or  SchastoM  (Medal  •»! 

Clasp). 

9  CapC  Hunter  ftcrred  fai  t^ 
Eattern  eampaifn  of  ISM  5&,  n- 
eludinc  the  aflkir  of  waraitc't 
Pans,  batUrt  oT  BalahlaTa  and  la- 
kennan,  and  tiefe  ti  8elkastop«l 
(Unlal  and  three  ClasiM). 

10  Captain  NojicBt  served  in  tb« 
Eastern  campaign  aT  ISM  U.  la- 
eludinr  the  bsttlcs  of  BatakUvs. 
Inkeraiaa,  and  Tehenafa,  wi 
iieire  oT  SetesCopol  (Medal  and 
three  Clasps). 


PayiiwM^^r.— Fred.  Windham  Lukfn,>*  10  Aug.  56 ;  JEiu,  p  16  May  61 ;  i*.  p  18 
A(yutant.^Lieut.  Daniel  Moodie,*  30  Sept.  64.  [Nov.  63. 

Quarter^Master, — ^Thomas  Hamilton  M'Bean,'^  16  Aug.  50. 
Surgeon.-^ onkln  Homfray  Llewelyn,  9  Feb.  55;  Assiit.-Surg,  17  March  48. 
AsristantSurgeort, — Cornelias  Chirk  Rutherford,  7  Blay  52. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.^Tom  Partnder  Gudgln,"  13  Oct.  54. 
^  "    ^1  Scarlet — Facings  Blue.        Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  Hopkinson  and  Co. 

J  fr    "Sn  i  Ueut-Oeneral  Monoy  servod  lircnty-flTe  years  in  the  lUh  Dragoons :— in  Flanders  and  lioUaiid  is 

»  i  ^'a  i7i^  And  0^>  ^^^  ^"  Germany  the  latter  year,  ineJuding  the  atUcIt  on  the  Freneli  linear  17th  April ;  their 
9 1  i  a  defeat  on  the  heights  of  Outeau,  SOth  April,  and  near  Tourney  }  8rd  May  j  baltlee  of  Boubttix  and  Lannoy, 
yf,  "  e  dt'fcat  of  the  French  near  Toumay,  SSnd  Uay  1794 ;  and  aifair  at  fiommei,  «nd  Jan.  1706.  Campaiga  of 
>"%  i'e  1799  in  Holland,  includiiif  the  actions  of  the  lOih  and  19th  Sept.,  2nd  and  0th  October.  Commanded  a 
!i  a  M  *  detachment  of  the  Regi.  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby,  at  Leahoro,  Uinorca,  and  the  expedition  to  Cadtx, 
a  g  J  6  in  1800;  in  Egypt,  in  1801  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  ttth,  18th,  and  SUt  March,  toaeiher  with 
$1  B^  the  capture  of  Orand  Cairo  and  Alexandria.  Peninsular  campaigns  of  ISIl  and  13;  present  at  the  sic^e 
^  S  1  ^  of  naimoz.  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  affair  of  cavalry  near  the  Tormes  on  tne  following  day,  wlicn  thne 
aS  Z^  French  battalions  were  taken;  caralry  affairs  of  Callada  Camino  and  PenU  de  Poco.  Served  also  the 
I  "^  If -^  campaign  of  1819,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bros  and  Waterloo,  towards  tlie  close  of  which  last  Uie 
Vi  S  I  command  of  the  11th  Dragoons  devolved  on  him:  present  also  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  He  hat  received 
w^     9  0      the  War  Alcdal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

^  3      e  •§  >  Colooel  Griflith  ferved  the  B««tern  eamps^ga  of  18)t-5&,  In  eonmsnd  of  the  Seots  Greys,  ineladtaf  the  aflkir  m 

>i  £  '  U'Kenxle*!  Farm,  battles  of  Batalilava  (wounded  la  the  hesd  by  a  ptttol-ball),  Inkerman,  and  Tcheraaya,  siege  aad  fidl 
^  ^     -a  "S       cf  Sebastopol  (  Medul  sod  Uiree  Clasps) . 

9  •      a  ^  ^^'  Colonel  Sulivon  served  ihe  Eaitera  cafBpaIra  of  1831-55.  ineludinf  the  aOklr  of  ll*Kenste*s   rsna,  batacs  ef 

jS      is       BaUklava   Inkerman,  and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

si      a  ^  4       ^  ^**  Colonel  Clarke  served  tbe  Bastern  esmpalgn  of  lS54.fi5,  including  the  affair  of  M*KeDtie*s  Farm,  battles  of  BaU. 
n  -^      8  «  a   kUva  1  sabre  eut  on  the  neek),  Inkerman,  aad  Tehemaya,  siege  and  fall  of  8e1>astopo1  (Medal  aad  three  Clasps). 
S  ^      a  fr  M       5  Sir  Gen.  Hampson,  serred  in  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1855,  inelwdlng  the  batUe  of  the  Tehernaya,  siefe  aad  Adl  of 
»:  a     A  «  »    sebastopol  ( Medal  aad  Clasp). 

8  ^  fi  -a  ^  0  CapUlns  Miller  and  Buchanan  served  the  Bastern  eampeign  of  I854-£S,  hielwllnff  the  battles  of  BilaUava  and 
■=  "      -  fl  ^    iBkeriBab,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

S  ~  ;^       7  Capt.  Edwards  serred  witb  the  Uth  Li«bt  Ofagooai  throogboot  the  runjavb  campaign  of  1SI8-9,  ineladlar  lb*  aetlen 

ef  Bannngger  (with  the  eharging  squadrons ) ,  passage  of  ibe  Chenab,  balMee  of  CbfUianwallah  and  Ooei)eiat,  psnvii  of  tbe 

enemy  across  tbe  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Affgbans  over  the  Indus  through  the  Khyber  Pass  ( Medal  aad  Ciaq»s).  served  with  the 

•  g,   Scots  Oiwys  la  the  Eastern  eaapaign  of  18M.6S,  inehiding  Ihe  batUe  of  the  Tcfaenaya^  sl«s*  and  iatt  ef  Sebastopol 

'g^^Ka    (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S  ^  ^  K  «       11  Lt.  Prendergast  served  In  the  Bastern  eampaign.  Including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  (sevetdy  weaaScd  hy  a  ausket 
I  "S  f  1 1   bullet  on  the  rifht  foot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps), 
a  {  S  I       IS  Lts,  M*Nelll  aad  Brown,  and  Assist  ^Surgeon  Hutherford,  were  at  Ihe  baUle  of  the  Tehenwya,  the  slefe  sad  AdI  e( 
30^0   Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 
1 «  S  •       IS  LC  Haadlev  serred  the  Eastern  eaapalm  of  1854.65,  Uwlndlng  the  battles  of  Balaklava  (lane*  wound  ow  right  arm} 


3rd  (  Tlie  King^s  Own)  RegL  of  Lt.  Dragoont. 


38 


Head  Quarton,'] 
Hountlow.    J 

The  White  Horw,  irithln  the  Garter  on  the  2nd  and  Srd  Standards,  with  the  Motto,  "  See  aiptra  terreut." 
«<SALAMANCA»  "VITTOtllA*'  "TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA"  "CADOOL.  184«'*  "MOODKSE" 
"  FRHOZE8HAH"  ••  80BRA0N"  "  FUNJAUB"  "  CHILLIANWALLAH"  "OOOJERAT." 
Yeiiiv  serv.!  Colonel.—Jfi  Wi  Petcr  Aug.  Lautour,'  CB.  KII.  Cornet,  31  Mar.  04 ;  Lt.  4  July 


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Puy^  Pay. 
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05 ;  Capt.  8  May  06;  Maj.  20  May  13 ;  Lt.-Col  18  June  16  j  Co/,  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Major-Gen,  9  Not.  46;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54;  Co/.  3rd  Drs.  26  May  65. 
Lieut.'ColoneL—VfsMeT  Unett,'  Ci/rnety  p  23  Aug. 33 ;  Lt,  p  31  Mar.  37  ;  Capt, 

PI  Nov.  42;  Brev.  Mqj,  7  June  49;  JI/«/.  p3  Feb.  54;  Lt.-Col  20  June  54. 
Afq/or.— Charlea  John  Foster,'  Comet,  p  8  April  30 ;  Lt,  21  Dec.  88  ;   Capt, 

PIO  Dec.  47  ;  itfgjor,  p21  Sept  52. 


Captains. 


I      CORKKT. 


Hon,  Hor.  M.  Monckton*  p  23  April  41 
Charles  Freville  Surtces  ..  'p  28  Jan.  42 

Frederick  Sitwell   {p  8  Sept.  46 

John  BlackbumeHawkes'  |P  2  Mar.  38 
William  Gray  Draper?  ..  p  19  Jan.  44 
Richai'd  Michael  WilliamB  ,p  16  May  51 
Taylor  Lambard  Mayne*  ,p  6  Aug.  41 
^i>  Peter  A.  Halketl,  Bt,  ;p  11  July  51 

LiBUTENANTS. 

Edfrard  Howard  Vyse  . . 
John  Norcliffe  Preston  . . 
Newton  Clia.  Chichester 
Hon.  Algernon  T.  Morctou 
Arthur  Edmund  Mansel 


P21  Aug.  40 
P 19  Apr.  50 
P  16  Aug.  50 
P  12  Apr.  50 
P  15  Oct.   50 

Robert  Dymond p  17  Jan.  51 

Jacob  Camac  Murphy   . 

Joseph  P.  North,"  Adj,, 

Wni.  Drury  N.  Lowe,  $. , 
Cornets. 

William  Morrison  Boll . 

Uonry  Fuwcett   

Chai'les  Talbot  Ooff  ..» 

Arthur  Lantonr 

Richard  Lomax 

William  Hone  Davis  • . . 

Richard  Blundcll 


P  17  Feb.  54 

31  Dec  52 

1  Dec.  54 

P  1  Sept.  54 

P23Mar.  55 

P  18  May  55 

23  Oct.  65 

23  Nov.  65 

20  Feb.  66 

P   7  Mar.  66 


CAPTAIN      BHEV.-MAJ. 


P  29  April  48  P  4  May  49 
P  7  Fe^i.  45  P  10  Dec.  47 
P  1  Aug.  51  P  16  July  63 
P  27  Sept.  39,  20  June  64 
Pll  Dec.  40  P  1  Sept.  64. 
P  29  Apr.  £3  P  22  Sept.  54. 
P  20  Dec.  42,  2  Oct.  56i 
P  18  Aug.  54  P  7  Sept.  55 

n  A  V  t  r4  2I>t-Col.UBett«crTed«ithtbe3rd 
y    O  rei).   04  li.  Dr».  throufhout  th«  campaint 

20  June  54  *^'  >^^  >"  Afffhaniitan  (MrdaT). 
u  oo  a^^*  r  A  ■"*  **■  !»«■«»♦  •'  '^e  forcing  of 
P  22  Sept.  o4  the  Kbyber  Pa«»,  «toriniBR  the 
0  Sept.  52  height*  of  Jugdullack,  action  of 
n  n  vr  .  nr.  Tetcea  and  HaAkotul.oecnpatien 
P    U  Mar.  OO  of  Cabool.  •torm  and  capt!ire  of 

14  Sept.  66  I>t«l>ff.    He  Bcrted  alio  thr  Pud- 

UC,  r»  Kr,  i*"^  eanpaign  of  IS^S  9,  and  was 
ocpi.  OO  pretest  at  the  affair  of  Bamitunur. 
P  2  Feb.  55  ****  paMage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Wi»- 
n  1  /\  A  ..  nr  «*erabad  on  ih»«  1st  Dee.  1818  with 
P  lU  Apr.  OO  the  force  nnder  Hit  Joerpb  Thaek- 
well,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and 
battles  of  ChilHanwallab  ( severely 
woondcd)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  tvo  Clasps, 
and  promoted  to  the  brevrt  rank  of  Major). 

•  Capt.  Hawkes  served  Uie  SutlrJ  eampalgn  of 
184&A  and  was  present  at  the  baUlcs  of  Meodkee, 
Ferosesbah  (bone  shot),  Mul  Sobratn  (woimded), 
Uedal  and  two  Clasps. 


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Paymaster,— VvcA,  Tliomas  Ougley  Hopson,  15  Feb.  60  ;  Ent.  ri6  Feb.  48  ; 

Atljutant,— Lieut,  Joseph  P.  North,  16  Nov.  66.  ^Lt,  15  March  53. 

Quarter- Master, — ^Abraham  Crabtree,'"  26  Nov.  42 ;  Comet,  17  Sept.  41. 

Riding  Master, — ^James  Alexander  Dixon,"  21  Sept.  66. 

Surgeon,— Wm,  Ord  Mackenzie,  M.D.  8  Jan.  47 ;  Assist, -Surg.  14  Jan.  39. 

Aisist,-8urg, — John  Crown  Agnis,  11  Aug.  54. 

Veterinary  ^ur^eo/t.— Benjamin  Chaning  Bouse  Gardiner,**  19  May  46. 

Blue — Facitigs  Scarlet. — Agent,  Edward  S*  Codd,  Esq. 

[Beturjied  from  tJis  East  Indies,  12  May  1853.] 

I  LlettL-Generml  Lautour  aervcd  In  the  Peolnaula  witb  the  11th  Drairoonsin  1811  and  19;  he  attorked, 
with  a  aquadroD,  on  the  Mill  Sept.  1811,  near  El  Bodon,  a  French  Caralry  Reft.,  irhleh  bad  captured 
part  of  the  bSffgafre  of  the  Light  Dlrislon,  and  corered  the  retreat  of  the  74th,  and  fire  companlei  of  the 
00th  from  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  Present  alio  at  the  siege  of  Badajoi  and  battle  of  Salamanca.  Whilst  in 
oommand  of  a  s(|uadron  he  attacked,  and  took  prisoners,  a  company  of  Prench  Artillery  posted  la  a  vine- 
yard, near  Yalladolld,  supporting  the  enemy's  caralry  on  7th  Sept.  181S,  during  the  time  the  Amy  was 
crossing  thoDouro;  he  also  repulsed  an  attack  of  the  enemy's  piquet*,  making  one  oAcer  and  many  men 
prison  em,  at  Monastcrio  and  in  front  of  Burgos  on  Snd  Oct.  1819;  and  he  was  eontlnunlly  on  outpost 
duly,  and  almost  dally  engaged  with  the  enemy's  skirmishers,  and  was  slightly  wounded  In  the  retreat  from 
Burgos  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell-  Serred  the  campaign  of  1819  with  the  tird  Light  Dragoons,  and  was  pre- 
sent In  the  actlonsof  the  10th  and  17th  June,  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  com- 
mand of  the  Regiment  and  of  the  Brigade.   He  has  reeelred  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

5  Major  Foster  served  with  the  IStb  Laneers  daring  the  eampalf n  In  AUkbaaistan  under  Lord  Keaae,  fn^Qding  the 
slere  and  capture  of  Obusnee  ( Medal).  He  served  also  at  the  battle  of  Mabar«Jpore,  9tb  Dee.  184S  (Medal)  i  ami  in  the 
eampalgn  on  the  Sntlrjln  lB4e.  Ineludfngtbe  battles  of  Buddlwal,  Allwal  (as  Aide-de-Cainp  to  Brigadier  Curetoa),  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Man.  Capt.  Monckton  served  with  the  20th  Regt.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was 
present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chlllianwallah  (wounded)  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two 
Clasps). 

7  Captain  Draper  senred  witb  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons  In  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  at  the  affair 
of  Ranmuggur,  tbe  passage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Wuseeiabad  on  the  1st  Dee.  1848  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph  TbsekwcU, 
the  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Chill ian wallah  and  aocjerat  (  Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

8  Capt  Mayne  serred  tbe  Punjaub  eampalgn  of  1848-49  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  incbidiag  the  action  of  Ram- 
nuggur  (With  the  flying  sqaadroos),  passage  of  the  Cbenab,  battles  of  Chlllianwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy 
across  tbe  Jheltnn,  and  of  tbe  Ailjihans  over  tbe  Indus,  through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

0  Sir  Peter  Halkett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  dSnU  Highlanders,  Including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebostopol,  and  assault  on  the  out- 
works on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  CTlasps). 

I I  Lieut.  North  served  wlUi  the  Olh  Dragrooni  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaya,  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebas- 
tcpol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


'  Year*'  8erv. 


58 


39       4th  (  Tlie  Queen's  Own)  RegL  of  Light  Dragoons,    [^iv^^l^vlehtoi!  " ' 
"Talavbra""Aliiuhrr A"  "Salamanca"  "Vittoria""Tout,ocse""Pkhin8ui-a'» 

"  AfPGHANISTAN"  "  GlIUZNEE"  **  AlMA*'  "  BaLAKLAVA*'  "iNKSaMAK" 

'*  Sbvastopol.*' 
Co/o?ic?.— I)  SSilS'ir  George  Scovell,"  KCB.  Adjutant,  b  kxtvWO^-,  Cornet^  20 

June  98;    Lieut,  A  May  00;  Capt,  10  March    04;  Major,   30  May    II  ; 

Zieut.'CoUn  Aug.  12;   Col,  27  May  25;  Major-Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  Li.- 

Gen.  9  Nov.  AG  ;  Gen.  20  Jane  54;  Col.  4th  Light  Dragoons,  18  Dec.  47. 
Lieut.'Colonel.-^Lord  George  Augustus  Fred.  Paget,*  CB.  Cornet  &  Sub^Lt^ 

P25  July  34,  Lieut.  Pi  Dec. 37;  Capt.  I»17  Aug.  41 ;  itfiyar,  p 30  Jan.  46; 

Lieut.^Col.  P29  Dec. 40;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
afryor.—Alexander  Low,^  Corned,  p  2  Oct.  35  ;  Lieut,  p  6  July  88;  Capt.  i»  14 
July  43  ;  Brev.-Maj.  20  June  54;  M(0.  26  Oct.54  ;  Brev.'Lt.'Col.l2  Dec.  54. 


Full 
Pay. 


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Pay. 


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18 

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Captains. 
'  George  John  Brown* . . 

Robert  Portal/  9 

Thomas  II  utton« 

George  Ellis* 

//an.Chas.Jas.  Keith* 
I  FlonneBWykelinmMartln'** 
I  Chas.  A.  Giintcr  Browne 

William  Affleck  King  ••>. 
'         Lieutenants. 

George  Warwick  Hunt '® 

John  Clark,  R.M 

Henry JenniugV'  Adj.  ., 

Edward  Lavallin  Puxley 

William  Winstanley  .... 

Fred.  Aug.  Weatheiley .. 

Henry  Harold  dc  Bourbel 
-     Edward  William  Blackett 

0    Ilichurd  Tophain    

Cornets. 

Hon.  Fred.  George  Ellis 

Ld.  E.M*D.Vane  Tempesi 

George  Paxton   

Douglas  Fyfc 


CORNET. 

P17April40 
P 17  Jan.  40 
P21  June  39 
7  May  47 
15  Feb.  50 
P  12  Apr.  50 
P 13  Dec.  50 
P 11  July  51 

P  12  July  51 

21  July  64 

5  Nov.  54 

P24  Nov.  54 

P    8  Doc.  54 1 

30  Mar.  55 , 

11  May  55 

1  June  55 ' 

27  July  55 

I 

P   2  Aug.  55' 

Pll  Nov.  53' 

9  Oct.  55 1 

P 16  Jan.  56 


P  14  July  43 
P  8  May  45 
P  0  May  42 
8  IMay  51 


CAPTAIN.        BUKV.-MA^. 


P  30  Jan.  46 

P   0  June  46 

P  23  April 52 

8  Dec.  54 


12  Dec.  54 


P  31  Oct.  51 :  P  25  May  55  i 

I     26  Oct.  64|P31  Aug.  65, 

20  Oct.  54|P21Sept.55| 

8  Dec.  54  p  14  Mar.  56 1 


8  Dec.  5i 
29  Dec.  54 

20  Fob.  55 
P  2  Blar.  65 
P  26  June  55 
P  26  June  65 
P31  Aug.  55 

21  Sept.  55 
P  14  Mar.  56 


9  lion.  Captain  Keltli  serrrd  three 
year*  u  a   Uidifaipnian»  and  was 
wouDfled    In    the    boat    aetioo    of 
H.  M.  S.    fremdtnt  and    Mmydicr 
against  the  Arab  pirattfi  in  tlie  rivrr 
Aufoxha,  pa«t  coast  of  Aflrlea.  99 
Nor.  1S47.      Served    the    Eastrm 
cimpaign  of   15S4-55  as   Aide.d«. 
Camp  to  Sir  Richard  Bnglaad,  la. 
cladtng  tho  tiatile  of  Inlcerman  and 
siege    of  Scbattopol   (Medal    and 
Clasps}. 
12  Quarter.  Master  HiU  icrred  as 
Deputy  Prorest  Marshal  to  the  Bombay  eolomn  of  the 
Army  of  the  Indus  during  the  whole  of  the  time  it  was 
in  the  field  (from  Dec.  1R38  to  Feb.  1840).  and  waa  pre- 
sent at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ohusnco  (Medal), 
serred  the  Bastem  campaign  of  18ft4.5a,  including  the 
battirs  of  Alma,  Ualakiava,  and  Inicennan,  and  siege 
of  Scbastopol  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 


Pai/master.-^eorgie  Tborne  George,'®  4  May  49 ;  Ens.  p6  Sept.  33 :  Lt.  p9  Drc 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  Henry  Jennings,'*  23  March  55.  [36 :  Cant,  17  Jan  45* 

quarter'Mattcr.'-3Q\iix  H  ill,'*  22  June  49.  ^ 

S'jir^eon.— Henry  Kendall,**  M.D.  6  Oct.  64  ;  Assist.^Sura.  16  Dec.  45, 
.■l«»i*^.-5Mr^.— David  Cullen,  M.D.  1  Sept.  64. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Byrne,'*  14  Dec.  38. 

Blue,  Facings  Scarlet.— Agents,  Messrs.  C.  Hopkinsou  &  Co. 


I  Sir  Georije  ScotcII  served  tho  campaign  under  Sir  John  Mooro,  tcrminatinir  irieb  the   bfttlV  of 
Corunno,    at  which  he  was   present  as  Doputy-Assistant-Quarter-Wastcr-Genetai:    Afterwards  in    ilie 


received  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp ;  ind  the  SHverWarMedai  wIireTihi^crasos  George  has 

3»  Lord  Oeorpo  Paget  served  tho  Kasterii  campaign  of  1864-55  in  coinmaml  of  the  4th  Lt  Dra  lni»i..Hi„. 
the  battles  of  Alma.  Baluklavo.  and  Inkornmn,  and  siege  of  Sebasio,  ol  (Mcdul  ind  aasnO-  aMnkiJm«J 
he  commanded  the  Krigade  of  Light  Cavalry.  '      ^*"^«*''  ""'^  Clasps;,  at  Inkcrmon 

S  Lleut.-Coloncl  I/)w  served  the  Kastern  campaign  of  1354-55,  incliidinir  the  hatllos  of  Aimn  Balairi... 
and  Inkerman.  and  .le,fe  of  Sc-bastopol  (Medal  and  Clumps):  at  Inkermarhe  com.ni^fdJi^^^ 

4  Major  Brown  lerved  the  Kastern  campaign  of  ISol-bb,  Incliidhig  the  battles  of  Alma  BalaklttJfl  n«ii 
Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siesre  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  '  ifaiaklavn,  and 

a  Cnptiiin  Portal  served  the  Kastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma 
Balaklavn,  and  Inkerman,  and  sirge  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  and  Clusps).  "»"i«  oi  Airaa, 

0  Captain  HiiUon  served  the  Kastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bil-iriara 
(sererelj  wounded  in  both  thighs),  and  stcge  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  ami  Clasp.).  Balaklava 

Clas^r^^"  "^"'^  ""'*'*  ^**°  ^'«*<^''"  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  prctcnt  at  lixe  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and 

10  Caplalns  Martin  and  King,  Lleiit.  Hunt,  Paymaster  George.  Surgeon  Kendall,  and  Vet  Surgeon  Hvrne 

(wiLXaiSTnSI^rnlC^^^^^  '"^^  ^«^^"- o^  ^'-«  B^»«»^»«- 


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P»7- 


The  Castle  of  Inniskillinff. 
"WATERLOO"  "BALAKLAYA"  "SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel, 
Sir  George  Pownoll  Adams,*  KCH.  Comet,  6  Oct.  1796 ;  Lieut.  12  March  96  : 
Capt.  11  Oct.  97;  Mq;or,  6  Feb.  02;  Lieut.-CoL  8  Dec.  04;  Col.  4  June 
18;  Mqfor-Gen.  12  Aug.  19;  Zieut.-Gen.  10  Jan. 37;  G^.  11  Not.  61  : 
Col.  6th  Dragoons,  26  Oct.  40. 

Henry  Dalrymple  White,'  CB.  Cornet,  p  1 1  May  38 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Feb.  39 :  Capt. 

P  17  May  44 ;  Mqjor,  p  22  Dec.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  1  June  54. 

Mqjor. 
Charles  Cameron  Shute,*  #.  Corn^Z,  p  19  July  34;  Lieut,  p  13  May  39:  Capt. 

P  6  Mar.  47  ;  Mqfor,  1  June  64 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 


Captains. 
Fred.  W.  J.  Fitz  Wygram« 

Conyers  Tower* ,. 

Robert  George  Manley^. . 
Edmund  D' Arcy  Hunt,"«. 
John  Lavallin  Puxley  . . 
German  Wheatcroft*. . . . 
Richard  Henry  Currie  . . 
William  Hickes  SUde<  .. 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Archibald  Weir* 

Henry  Timson' 

Wm.  Sawrey  Rawlinson* 
Nicholas  De  Jersey  Lovell 
WilUam  Stratford  Sleigh* 
Edward  Finch  Dawson^. . 
Alfred  Henderson  White 
Arthur  Finch  Dawson'  . . 

CORITBTS. 

William  Hall  »• 

T.  B.  Anderson,i>R.  M.  ) 
(Q.M.8Apr.47.) ] 

Joseph  Thomas  Wetherall 

Alfred  Thompson 

Nathaniel  Gould    

WmiamMoule,«^£(; 


CORNBT. 


P  28  July  43 
P  7  June  44 
P  9  June  46 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P23  Not.  49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P 16  April  62 
19  Mar.  47 


LIBUT. 


21  May 

P27  May 
P 10  June 
P  20  Sept. 
18  Oct. 
P 16  Sept. 
P 16  July 
P 17  Aug. 


62 

63 

63 

63 

63  I 

64 

63 

64 


6  Nov.  64 

10  Nov.  64 

P  24  Nov.  64 

P  18  Jan.  66 

16  May  66 

22  June  66 


P  17  May  44 
P  6  June  46 
?  26  June  47 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P  29  Apr.  63 
P22Aug.61 
P  16  July  63 
P  23  May  48 

14  April  64 

P  16  Sept.  64 

6  Oct.  64 

P  24  Nov.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

P  29  Dec.  64 

P  19  Jan.  66 


GA^PTAIB. 


BBBTBT- 
MAJOK. 


12  Dee.  64 


P22Dec48 
P  18  Jan.  60 
P 18  Feb.  63 
P 16  Sept.  64 
P  3  Nov.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
P  19  Jan.  66 
P   9Mar.66 


11  Cornet  Andcnon  wrred 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804 
with  the  13th  Light  Dragooof ; 
wai  under  Are  the  daj  pre? ions 
tot  leAlmat  andpretentat  the 
battles  of  Alma,  BalahlaTa, 
and  Inkerman  (Medal  and 
Clatpf). 


13  AitIst.-8urgeon  GrylU  lerred  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1864.06,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Inkerman,  and  Tchemaja,  and  ilege 
and  fall  of  Sebasiopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Paymaster  Marsliall  and  Vst.  -  Surgeon 
0}llins  served  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66, 
including  the  battles  of  Balalilava  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  of  Sebasiopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


Paynuuter.-^ameB  Marshall,"  4  May  66;  Qr.-Mr.  14  April  43. 

A4jutant.— Comet  William  Moule^^  16  Jan.  66. 

Quarter-Maeter. — John  Kirkby  Mountain/  6  June  66. 

Surgeon. — FrandsHastings  Baxter,^ M.D.,  16  Aug.64;  Aeeist.^Surg.U  July  46. 

^«wf.-<Sur^.— William  Richards  Grylls,"  7  April  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon, — James  Collins,'*  23  June  64. 

BcAvlet^ Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k,  Co. 


1  Sir  George  Adams  serred  in  Ireland  daring  the  insarrectionin  1808.  Also  under  Lord  Lake  in  the  East 
Indies,  where  he  was  actirely  employ i^d  for  sereral  years. 

5  Lleut.-CoI.  White  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-56  in  command  of  the  Innikkilling  Dragoons, 
Including  the  battles  of  BalaUara,  Inkerman,  and  Tcheroaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

8  LSeut-Colonel  Shute  serred  in  the  18th  Lt.  Dragoons  with  the  Field  Force  employed  in  the  redaction 
of  Kamool,  East  Indies ;  served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864*66  (as  Assist  Adjutant 
General  of  the  Cavalry  Division  since  SS  Nov.  1864),  Including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and 
Tcheroaya,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp*). 

4  Capuin  Tower  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  Including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of 
Sebaatonoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  M^or  Manley,  Captain  Wheateroft,  Lieuts.  Weir,  BawUnson,  and  Qr.-Master  Mountain,  served  the 
Eattem  campaign  of  1864-A6,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  inkerman,  and  Tchemaja,  and  siege  and 
Ml  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Captains  Fits  Wygram  and  Slade,  Lts.  Tlmson,  Sleigh,  E.  F.  Dawson,  and  A.  F.  Dawson,  Comet 
Moule,  and  Surgeon  Baxter,  were  ai  the  battle  of  the  Tchemaja  and  ftll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Capt.  Hunt  served  with  the  0th  Lancers  in  the  last  Punjaub  campaign,  and  wa»  present  at  the  battles 
of  Ohllliaawallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  0th  Dragoons, 
Including  the  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Teharaaya,  and  stage  and  foil  of  Scbaetopol  (Medal  and 
Ciaspa). 

10  Comet  Hall  served  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  ind  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 


41    1th  (  Tlie  Queen's  Own)  Regt.  of  Lt.  Dragoons  (Htutart),  [°*t?  §S{!' 


"  PBNINSOLA"  "WATBBtOO." 


Yean'Senr. 

67 

Full 

Hair 

Pay. 

P»y. 

24 

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19 

0 

16 

0 

11 

0 

12 

0 

10 

0 

16 

0 

9 

0 

9 

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17 

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Colonel, 
9  Sir  William  Tuyll,i  KGH.  Cor.  82  Oct.  99 1  LUui.  18  July  01;  CapL  7 
April  04;  Mi^or,  90  Not.  06;  Lie^a.-Coh  13  Jane  11;  Col.  97  May  26  ; 
Major  Gen.  10  Jan.  87;  X^- Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Oen.  90  Jane  54;  CoL  7th 
Hossarsy  10  Mar.  40. 

Lieui.'ColoneU 
Charles  Hagart,  Cornet ^  P15  Jane  32;  Lieut,  p  12  Aug.  84;  Capt.  P21  Oet 
87 ;  Mqjor,  p  10  Dec.  47 ;  LU-  Col.  p  31  Oct.  61 ;  CoL  28  Nor.  64. 

Major. 
James  M'Caul  Hagart,  Cornet,  p  26  May  37 ;  Lieut,  p  16  May  46  ;  Capt,  p  1 1 
Sept.  46;  Mqjory  p  81  Oct.  61. 


CO&NBT. 


Captains. 


LIBUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


Sir  Wm.  RuBBeU,^ar#. . . !  p  2  July  41 
William  Bahington  ....  j  p  1 1  Not .  46 
i9<rLydstonNewman,B^|P  9  Feb.  44 
William  Dascon  Bushe  ..   p97  Feb.  46 

Thomas  Pedder*    |P  16  April  41 

Charles  Craufurd  Fraser.  •  <  >*  3  Dec.  47 

Joseph  Trenerry I      2  July  47 

Goo.  W.  Collins  Jacltson*  P  90  Mar.  89 

Lieutenants.        ' 
David  Philip  Brown   . . . .  {  p  9  Feb.  49 

James Aytoan P99  0ct.  47 

Hon.  J.DeV.T.W.Fiennes  p92  Not.  50 

Fredotick  Coates   p  17  Jan.  51 

Frank  Garfortb >  16  Ang.  60 

Musgrave  Dyne  Briscoe  |  p  16  Sept.  61 
Charles  William  Panlet      p  91  Not.  61 

Robert  Hale    'PllJane62 

Cornets.  | 

William  Henry  Seymonr  ;  p  9  July  62 
Wm. Stand.  Carr Standish  p  19  Aug.  68 
Aug.  F.  Went  worth  Gore  jP  18  Oct.  68 


Robt.  S.  Wms.  Bulkeley 
G.  Haynes  ( A.^.O  March  £5) 
Richard  Newsham  Pedder 
George  Fred*  Ormsby 


P 12  May  54 

28  Oct.  66 

P14  Dec.  66 

P  28  Dec  66 


P27  Feb.  46 
P  9  Oct.  46 
P 19  June  46 
P 17  Apr.  47 
2  July  45 
P 14  June  60 

13  June  50 
P 12  June  40 

P 16  Sept.  51 
P  81  Oct.  51 
P  8  June  52 
P  26  July  58 
P  80  Dm.  58 
P21  April  54 

14  Sept.  65 
14  Sept.  66 


P 16  Apr.  47 
P14  June60 
P 10  July  60 
P  8  June  52 
P26July  63 
P21  April  64 
14  Sept.  56 
P   7  June  44 


BRSTKT" 
irAJOB. 


Payjnaster. — James  Barton,  13  April  66  ;  Uns*  p  13  June  45 ;  Xi#N#.  19  Auff.  60 : 
Cop*.  29  Dec.  64. 

Adjutant, — Cornet  George  Haynes,  98  Oot.  55 
Qtuirter-Maxter. — 19A  John  BTans  Parry/ 12  Oct.  41. 
Riding  Master.-- 

^ur^Mn.— Archibald  Alexander,  8  Oct.  45 ;  Assist.' Surg.  90  Feb.  85« 
if tfif^an^-iSTur^^on.— William  Edgewortb  Lynch,  14  Dec.  64. 
I  Veterinary  Surgeon. — James  George  Philips,  28  Aug.  88. 
Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 
lUeiumedfrom  Canada  19  Dec.  1842.] 

1  Sir  Wm.Tuyll  Mrvad  dnrlnf  part  of  tbe  oampalgot  of  179S(  M,  and  9$  in  the  NeCherlaadt:  a( 
th«  Holder  in  1790  {  and  in  Portugal,  Spain,  and  Walclicren  In  1806  and  0,  ai  Aldo-do-Oanp  to  tbtf 
Marqulf  of  Anglesey.    Sir  William  hat  receired  the  War  Medal  with  one  Olasp  for  Sahagnn  and  Hona? lafc 

9  Capt.  Pedder  eerred  with  the  seth  In  New  Zealand,  and  wai  present  at  the  atlaefc  nnd  Mpvlaa  of  the 
enemy  ob  the  eottlement  and  •tookadoi  of  Wanganui  10th  May  1847,  and  In  the  aetfon  of  the  lOili  Julr 
following. 

8  Oaplahl  JaehioB  served  in  the  Sutm  rampalga  In  1848  with  the  l«lh  Lmssn.  and  w 
aflhtr  of  Bnddlwal,  and  in  the  aoUone  of  Aliwaland  Bobraon  (Medal  and  Clnsp>, 

4  Qnarter-Master  Parry  lerved  the  campaign  of  1816  with  the  7th  Hassan,  and  was  sllahtly 
In  the  hand  at  Ibo  hattte  of  Waterloo.  *     ' 


East 


'"o^ir^.t'iriJiir]  8th(TheKinsi'sB.Irisk)Refft.ofLt.Dr.{Suu.)    42 

Harp  and  Crown.  "  PrUtlnti  virtuUt  mfmo*^*."— "LEftTTABREE"  *•  H  IK  DOOSTAN»' 
"ALMA"  ''BALAKLAYA''  "I5KE1IMAN"  6ETA8T0FOL." 


V«an'  Serr. 


40 
Pay.    Pay. 


29 
20 


17 
13 
16 
16 
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15 
10 
8 

6 
6 
8 
6 
3 
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2 
2 

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Ca/on«^.^George  CharleSy  £arl  ^f  Laam/  KCB.  Bwtign^  29  Aug.  id ;  iA»uJt, 
24  Dec.  Ill  Capt,  16  May  22)  Ma^or,  23  June  25}  ZUtU,^Coi,  0  If  or.  90 1 
CoL  23  Not.  41 )  Mqjor-Otn.  11  Nov.  55  3  Co/.  8th  Mussan,  17Ui  Nor.  55^ 

Lieut.'ColoneL^Vred.  Geo.  8heweU,*CB.  Comet,  p  28  Aug.  27  j  Lt.  6  Sept.  31 ; 
Ciip*.P28Apr.375Jlfq;or,P28Aug.44:  i/..C«I.Pl9Feb.47;  C4>i.28NoY»64, 

lf<V'0r.— Rodolph  de  Salis,'  Comet,  p  17  Dee.  30 ;  Lieuii  p28  June  38  :  Capt. 
P 13  July  38 ;  Afgjor,  p  19  Feb.  47  ;  Bret>et  Lt.-  CeL  28  Not.  54. 


Captains. 
Arth.  Jas.  Lord  Killeen^ 
Edward  Tomkinson^^tf. . . 
Jamea  Sadler  Naylor  . . . . 
Qeorge  Cbetwode^. 


coHjrar 


P17Sept.d9 

P 12  May  43 

17  July  40 

p  8  May  40 

Joseph  ReUly 'P20Apr.  83 

Edward  Seager  ? p17  Sept.  41 

'      ~  ""  *       "P27  0ct.   46 


LIEtTT. 


Pra.  BdmundMaenagh  ten* 
Hbfi.S.J.G.CaUhorpe/f#. 

lilBUTBRAKTa. 

Edward  Phillips'   

ClementWalkerHeneage' 

John  Pugei' « .  •  # 

Robert  Poore • .  •« 

George  Gooch  Clowes'*. 
WilllainMossenden"... 
Robert  Cooper  Sawbrldge 
JohnReilly/aR.  M... 

C0RNBT8. 
Robert  Harding/^  Adj. 
Henry  Harrison"  .... 

James  Baker 

Peter  Charles  O.  Webster 
Horace  Montagu    « • .  •  • 
Arthur  Codner  Haymes 
Gumey  Hanbury  . « . .  • 
ffon,  Eyerard  Stourton* 


p  23  May  48 

P 11  July  51 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P 12  Sept.  48 

5  Dee.  51 
Pll  Mar.  53 
P 10  June  53 
P  28  July  54 

3  Sept.  54 

26  Oct.  54 
5  Not.  54 
P  18  Not.  53 
P  2  Feb.  55 
P  13  Feb.  55 
P  10  Mar.  55 
P  17  Aug.  55 
20  Feb.  60 


P  5  Mar.  41 
P 12  Apr.  44 
P  22  July  45 
P 10  Mar.  48 
27  Mar.  34 
29  June  43 
P23  May  48 
P23  May  51 


CAPTAlir. 


P  24  Feb.  64 
3  Sept.  54 

P 14  Oct.  51 
19  Jan.  56 
19  Jan.  55 
19  Jan.  65 

P  10  Aug.  56 
14  Sept.  56 


P2dJan.  46 
P  27  June  51 
P  4  Feb.  53 
P  24  Fab.  54 

8  Sept  54 
20  Oct  54 

8  Dec  54 
P14  8«pt.55 


HAar.-MAi. 


12  Dec.  54 


2  Nov.  55 


18  Lieut.  Retlly  fsrvcd  the 
Easfem  eatnptrgn  of  1854  with 
tbe4th  LI.  Dragroo««»iii«1udii>r 
Ui«  bMtlM  of  tlM  Alaia,  B*- 
lakltra  (horhe  recelteA  thr«» 
wounds),  andlnkemiauCHMlal 
AUdCiatps). 

14  Oorueia  Harililra«d  Hai^ 
rison,  Paymaftcr  p«berly,Qr^ 
Hatter  Lane,  and  Yet4-Surgio» 
Grey,  •erretl  the  Eattem  cam- 
paign of  18M-56,  Inckidinf  the 
battlflt  of  Alma,  Balahlava*  and  Inkerman.aod 
■i^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  four  ClanM). 

15  Surgeon  Loekwood  lerted  the  laatem 
eatopalga  of  1884*50,  Melifdhif  «•  Mttlei  Of 
Alma,  BalaklaTS,  and  Inhertoan,  and  ftega  of 
Sebaetopol  (Medal  and  four  Cla^). 


Paymo^^er.—Henry  Duberly,"  12  Not.  47 ;  £ns.  p  28  Sept*  80;  Lit  16  April  49i 

A4futant,^Comet  Robert  Harding/^  26  Oet.  54. 

Quarter-Afeuter.'-Hemy  Fletcher  Lane,^^  17  Mareh  54» 

Sur(/eon.— Aug.  PurefBy  Lockwood,^'  21  Sept.  52;  AooUtt^Sutg*  17  Septal. 

AsHstant'Surgeon.'^ohu  Wild  Hulseberg,  14  Dec.  54. 

Veterinary  SurgeofL-^^imd  Simpson  Grey/  24  April,  48< 

Bltte^^-iiirenifi  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 

1  Lord  Lucan  serred  the  campaign  of  18S8  an  the  Staff  of  the  Ruiiiaa  Army  in  BidfaHa  (RMiisa  Wa^ 
Medal  and  Commander  of  St.  Anne  of  lluiala).  Commanded  the  Cavalry  filvlaion  throughoul  thtf  Baatera 
campaign  of  1854,  including  the  bsttlea  of  Alma,  Balaklara  (wounded),  and  Ifikerman,  ahd  ilege  o^ 
Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  four  Clasp*). 

a  Colonel  Shewell  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  in  command  of  fka  6th  Hdmara,  Including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaetopol  (Medal  and  four  Clasps), 

8  Lt.-Col.  de  Sails  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-58,  ineliidlng  the  battles  of  Alma,  BtiaUatai 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  ezpedlllan  to  Korteh  (Medal  and  Ibnr  Clas)}*1. 

4  Captain  Tomklnson  served  the  Eastern  campalgu  of  1884.56,  Including  the  battles  of  Atna»  BaMklarU 


(horse  killed  under  him),  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

5  Lord  KiUeen  and  Lieut.  Puget  served  on  the  expedition  to  Kertch,  and  at  the  siege 
(Medal  and  <Aaq>). 


of  SdlMftopoi 


5 1  Mi^or  CalUiorpe  served  the  Eatteni  eampaign  of  1854-85  as  Alde-de^Camp  to  Lord  Hdi^an,  ihcludlM 
the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebiatopol  (Medal  and  fo«r  Glaapa)i 
8  Captains  Chetwode  and  Macnaghten  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  taclnding  the  balfles  of 
Iraa,  IMhklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  8ebastop<A  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 


Alma, 


7  Captain  Seager  served  the  Eastern  oanqMrtgn  of  1864,  hielndlng  the  battles  of  Aim*,  Balaklara  (#attaded), 
-jd  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  font  Olaapi). 

0  Ueut.  Phillips  aenred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  indudlaf  the  battleaef  BateUaT*  (harsa  ahot) 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clo-ips). 

10  Lieut.  Heneaga  served  Hm  Eaatara  eampalga  of  1854.56,  fnelndfng  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkermaa,  aiega  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  and  four  Olaapa). 

11  Lieut.  Clowes  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balakltta, 
and  siege  of  Sabosfopol :  Was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner,  and  horse  shot,  at  ihe  battle  of  BMlaklata  (Mtfdtl 

18  Ueut.  Mttssenden  served  the  Sastem  campaign  of  1854-55.  inclodiaff  the  litfey^irf^ma,  Balaklara, 
(hone  shot),  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

o  2 


43    li^Si!H^iM]9th{TkeQuem'sRoyar)R^  [uibXh. 

The  Royal  Cypher  within  the  Garter. 
"PENINSULA"  "PUNNIAB"  "80BRA0N"  "PUNJAUB" 
"CHILLIANWALLAH"  "GOOJERAT." 
Co2<m«(.—»«ffll«r  James  Wallace  Sleigh/ KCB.  Comet  Feb.  95;  Lieut, ^ 

April  96;  Cavt.  26  Oct.  98;  Major  14  June  06 ;   LieuU-CoL  14  Dec.  W; 

Col.  13  Aug.  19;  Maj.-Gen.  22  July  30;  LieuL-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Gen.  20 

Jane  64;  CoJ.  9th  Lancers,  24  Aug.  89. 
XtcM^.-Cotoiie(».— James  Hope  Grant,'  CB.  Comet,  p  29  Aug.  26;  Lieut,  ^^ 

Feb.  28 ;  Capt.  p  29  May  86 ;  Mqjor,  22  Apr.  42 ;  Brev.-Lt.^Col.  7  June  49; 

Lt.'Col,  29  Apr.  50  ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64.  «^     ^    .„„.,,  u 

Archibald  Uttle,*|-  Conw*,  P4  0ct.31;  Lieut.  p81  Aug.  32;  Cap^  P24  Feb. 

87 ;  Major y  6  April  60 ;  Lt,-  Col.  20  June  64.  .  .   ^, 

Fred.  Chiles  Griffiths,  Cornet,  ^  11  June  24;  Lt.  16 Feb.  26;  C«;>^  p6  April, 

31 ;  Major,  p28  Oct.  87  ;  Lieut.-CoL  3  May  89 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  61. 
Jf<(/or*.— John  Rose  Holden  Rose,'  Comet,  p  19  July  31 ;  Lieut,  p  11  Jan.  33 ; 

Capt,  P29  April42 ;  Major,  20  June  64.  ^  «  ,. 

Henry  Aime  Ouvry  ,*  Ensign,  p  17  Oct.  33 ;   Lt.  9  A  Sept.  86  ;  Capt.  p  2  May 

46 ;  Major,  p  22  Sept.  64^ 


Tears' Serr. 

61 

Full 

HaU 

P^ 

Pay. 

80 

0 

26 

0 

29 

3 

26 

0 

23 

0 

22 

0 

28 

^\ 

21 

0 

21 

0 

21 

0 

16 

0 

20 

0 

11 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

16 

0 

9 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

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4 

0 

3 

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0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

16 

0 

14 

0 

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0 

30 

0 

10 

0 

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0 

11 

0 

Captains. 
Hon.  Charles  Powys*  . . 
Edward  James  Pratt^  . . 
Robert  Abercromby  Yule' 
William  Drysdale*  .... 
Oct.Henry  St.Geo.  Anson" 

Aug.  Fred.  Steele® 

Josias  RogersJohn  Coles*<^ 
Chardin  Philip  Johnson 
AnthonyMoUoyFawcett" 
Tho.  Wm.  H.Hatchinson 

LIBUTBNANT8. 

Wm.  Hamilton,"  iirfj.  .. 
Lucius  John  French^    •  • 

John  Head"    

Henry  Andrew  Sard  «•  . . 

Frederick  Ellis  »    

A.  Eastfield  Wilkinson  » 

Henry  Scott    

Richard  Shaw,  R.  M 

John  George  Willis    .... 
Henry  Holden  Steward.. 

Charles  David  Rich 

Robert  MillB" 

Fra.  Richard  Chas.  Grant 
Roger  Dawson  Upton''. . 
Charles  John  Heaton  Ellis 
Henry  Lavington  Payne 
Alfred  Stowell  Jones .... 

Robert  Bhiir 

James  Goldie 

Cornets. 
Walter  Bhichford  Gifford 

William  Tomkyns 

Edward  King 


P28  Feb.  34 
14  Feb.  28 
P  3  July  36 
P29  Dec.  36 
27  Nov.  36 
P 18  Nov.  41 
P  2  Sept.  36 
Pl4Mar.45 
P16  Apr.  62 
P 12  Dec.  61 


CORNBT. 


29  April  42 
P  13  Dec.  42 
P  16  Dec.  40 
P 13  July  47 
P13  Aug.  47 
Pll  Feb.  48 
P  12  May  48 

8  Apr.  46 
P 16  Mar.  60 
P 12  Apr.  60 
P 17  June  61 

8  Oct.  60 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P  23  Jan.  62 
P 16  Apr.  62 
P  9  July  62 
P  9  July  62 
Pl6Dec.  63 
P 14  July  64 

2  Oct.  66 
P  23  Oct.  66 
P  14  Sept.  66 


LIBUT. 


p  1  July  36 
P  20  Jan.  32 
P26May  37 
P31  Aug.  38 
8  Dec.  38 
17  Mar.  48 
P  22  Mar.  39 
P 14  April  46 
P  28  Jan.  63 
P   7  April  64 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P 13  July  47 
20  Sept.  44 
P  2  July  47 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P24May  60 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P  19  April  50 
12  Jan.  56 
Pll  May  66 


7  June  49 
7  June  49 


49 
60 
60 
60 
62 


23  Oct.  46 
28  Apr.  46 

19  Nov.  42 
P 16  Dec.  48 
P  2  Oct. 
P 18  Jan. 
P  22  Feb. 

6  Apr. 
P27  Feb. 
Pll  June  62 
P23  Dec.  63 

20  June  54 
P  23  June  64 
P  12  Oct.  64 

6  July  66 
P 14  Sept.  66 

21  Sept.  65 
P  2  Nov.  66 
P 16  Jan.  56 


Paymaster.— 'Vho.  Hanson  Ratcliff,  3  Sept.  47 ;  Ens,  3  Apr.  40 ;  Lt.  Pl6  Aug. 42. 

A^utant.— Lieut.  William  Hamilton,'^  29  April,  42. 

Quarter-Master. — Peter  House,'*  12  Nov.  62. 

Surgreon.— Rob.JoyntGordonGrant,«»2Jul.41;^.-5.14Feb.28;fl'.-il.7Sep.26, 

Assistant'Surgeons, — John  James  Clifford,  MD.  7  Aug.  46. 

Donald  Sinclair  Smith,  27  Feb.  52. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— BichtLtd  John  Gedaliah  Hurford,"  17  July,  35. 
Blue— Facings  Scarlet. — Agent,  George  Samuel  CoUyer,  Esq. 

1  Sir  Jamei  Sleigh  wrred  in  Flanders  in  1706;  In  the  actions  in  North  Holland  and  the  Helder,  10th  and 
19th  Sept.,  and  8nd  and  6th  Oet.  1790.  In  the  Peninsula  in  1811  and  19.  Commanded  the  11th  Dragoons  at 
Waterloo,  towards  the  close  of  which  the  command  of  the  4th  Brigade  derolred  on  him.  In  1819  he  ae« 
-fompanied  his  Regiment  to  India,  and  commanded  the  Caralry  division  at  the  siege  of  Bburtpore  In  I8i9Jt6 

'edal).    He  has  recelred  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 


9th  {The  Queen's  Boy  at)  Regt.  ofLt.  Dra.  {Lancers).  43a 

I  Lt-Col.  Onatfcrrc4  la  CUBa(M«dal)  u  Brir>d«.M^}or  to  Lotd  Baltonn,  and  was  piWMat  at  the  assaaU  and  eaptara 
or  Chin  &iaiiff  Poo,  aad  at  the  Imndiof  before  Nankin.  He  acrred  with  the  9th  Laacen  at  Sobraon  (Medal)  in  1846  \  and  ha 
eonunanded  the  Refiment  daring  the  greater  pert  of  the  eampeicn  in  the  Punjaub  In  1840-9,  Ineiudlnf  the  paitece  of  the 
Chenab  at  Ramnufipir,  and  battle  of  CbilUanwallah  :  be  was  alto  preient  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  ( Medal  and  CIa*ps). 

9t  Lieut.*  Colonel  Little  wrred  in  the  SutlcJ  ranpaifn  in  1846,  Ineludlng  the  battle  of  Sobraon  ( Medal). 

8  Major  Boee  aerTad  with  the  Srd  Lifht  Dragoon*  throughout  the  eampaign  of  1849  In  AlfghanUtas  (Medal)  \  earn- 
mnndcd  a  half  aquadroa  at  the  (breing  of  the  Khybcr  Paaa,  and  was  abo  at  the  atorming  the  helghta  of  Jngdallueh« 
action  at  Teseen  aad  Hull  Kotal,  rvUef  of  Jellalahad,  and  recapture  of  CabooL  At  the  battle  of  Punniar,  near 
Owallor,  commanded  the  left  squadron  of  the  9th  Laneers  (Medal).  He  was  also  at  Sobraon  (Medal)  in  1846 1  aad 
in  the  eampaign  of  1848-9  In  the  PuiUaot,  inelvdlng  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chil- 
llanwallah  and   Oocjerat  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Msjor  Ourrjr  served  the  Puiijaub  eampaign  of  1848-9  with  the  8rd  Light  Dragoons,  and  eomananded  a  squadron 
at  the  aflklr  of  Ramnuggur  (horse  shot  under  blm);  tbe  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuseerabad  on  the  1st  Dee.  1848,  with 
the  foree  under  Sir  Joseph  Tliaekwell  \  and  at  the  action  of  Sadoolaporc,  and  battles  of  Chlllianwallah  and  Goojerat 
(Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

5  The  Hon.  Capi.  Powya,  prior  to  entering  the  army,  aerred  flve  yeara  and  three  months  in  tbe  Hoyal 
Kavj,  and  waa  present  in  H.M.8.  Blondt,  at  the  talUng  of  the  Morea  Castle,  In  the  Gulf  of  Lepanto,  in  189t. 
He  serred  with  the  9th  Laneers  in  the  campaign  of  1848-9  in  the  Punjaub,  Including  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Chlllianwallah  and  Ooqjerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  M^|or  Pratt  senred  with  the  16th  Laneers  in  the  eampaign  In  Aifghaaistan,  under  Lord  Keanein  1889  and  40,  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  aad  capture  of  Obuanee  ( Medal).  Volunteered  with  the  squadron  deUehed  under  Brigadier  Curelon 
In  advance  of  the  army,  to  seise  the  enemy's  guns,  and  secure  possession  of  tbe  dtsulel  of  Cabul  in  August  1899,  whieh  waa 
aeeomplished.  Appointed  Major  of  Brigade  with  the  simj  of  reserTein  1841  aad  48.  Served  as  Asst.-A4|C-Oea.  to  the 
Cavalry  Division  with  the  army  of  Gwallor  under  Lord  Oough  in  1848-44,  aad  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Maban^lpore 
( Medal)  I  aad  sgaln  in  the  same  capacity  in  the  Puajaub  eampaign  of  1848-9  {  was  present  at  the  cavalry  action  at  Ram. 
nnggnr  ttnd  Nov.,  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  with  the  foree  under  Sir  Joseph  Thackwellat  Wuseerabad  1st  Dee.  1848  i 
and  at  tbe  subsequent  battles  of  Chlllianwallah  and  Ooojerat  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  H^jor  Yule  serred  in  the  16th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  under  Lord  Keane,  and 
was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal).  Also  the  campaign  on  tbe  Sutlct)  In  1846  (Medal); 
including  the  battles  of  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  He  serred  during  the  latter  part  of  the  Pu^fauh' 
eampaign  of  1848-9,  as  M^j.  of  Brig,  to  the  2nd  Cav.  Brig.,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at 
Bamnuggiir,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  CapUia  Steele  served  la  the  98th  Regt,  with  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  China  in  1841  (Medal),  aad  was  present 
at  the  attack  aad  capture  of  Chin  Kiaag  Poo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

9  Captain  Drysdale  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  in  AlTgfaanistan  under 
Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Qhusnee  (Medal).  Serred  with  the  9th  Lanoert 
In  the  action  at  Punniar,  89th  Dec. 48  (Medal);  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  and  battle  of  Sobraon  In  184(1^ 
(Medal);  and  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Bamnuggur,  and 
battles  of  Cbillian wallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Cape  Coles  senred  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  eampaign  under  Lord  Keane  in  Seinde  and  Airghaalstaa  la 
1888-9,  aad  was  present  at  the  taking  ofOhnsnee  (Medml). 

II.  Captain  Fftwcett  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18fi4-M  with  the  00th  Regt.,  ineloding  the  batllei  of 
Alma  and  Inkerinan,  and  siege  of  Sebestopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Anson  and  Lieut.  Hamilton  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punaiar  (Medal)  i  the  earn* 
paign  on  the  SutleJ  In  1846.  including  tbe  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  in  the  Puajaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  ia- 
eluding  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Raamuggur.  and  battles  ofCbiUianwailah  aad  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lts.  Preneh  aad  Head  served  in  the  eampaign  on  tha  Sutlcj  In  1846,  and  were  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobvaan 
(Medal)  I  also  in  the  Puajaub  eampaign  of  1848-9,  Inelmling  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Raaannggur,  and  baUles  of 
Chilllaawallab  aad  Goojerat  (Medal and  Clasps). 

18  Mr.  Uurford  senred  with  the  16th  Lancers  during  the  campaign  In  Afl|rhanitfan  under  Lord  Keane* 
Including  the  tiege  and  capture  of  Ohu>n««e  (Medal).  He  waa  alio  in  the  action  at  Mahan^pore,  :{9lh  Bee* 
I84S  (Medal);  and  afterwards  at  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  serted  also  with  tbe  9th  Lanoeraat  the  passage  of 
tbe  Chenab  at  Baronuggur,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  (Soojerat  (Medal  and  Claspe). 

19  Surgeon  Grant  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  with  the  9th  Laaeers 
In  the  last  FuiUaub  eampaign,  Ineiudrog  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  aad  batUe  of  Chillianwal- 
lah and  G«U«nt  (Medal  and  Claaps). 

21  Lt.  Upton  sirred  with  a  detachment  of  the  1st  West  India  Segiment  at  the  storm  and  eaptare  of  tbe 
atronglj  stockaded  town  of  Bahi^ee  on  the  Gambia,  in  June  1868. 

99  Ueuts.  Sarel,  Ellis,  and  Wilkiniian  serred  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  tbe  iaaiPaqJanh  campalga,  and  wera 
present  in  the  batUee  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Lieut.  Mills  served  with  the  9th  Laneers  la  the  SutlcJ  campaign  of  1845-6,  aad  was  present  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(  Medal).  Also  the  Puajaub  campaign  of  1648-9,  indudlag  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chilliaawallah  and 
Ooojerat  (  Medal  aad  Clasps) . 

96  Quarter-Master  House  serred  with  tbe  9tb  Laaoen  in  tbe  battte  of  Pnanlar  (Medal);  the  Sutlej  cam- 
paign of  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  aad  in  the  Puqjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  indudiac 
the  paasage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  ChillianwaUah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  aad  Clasps). 


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"PENINSULA"    "WATERLOO"    «' BBVA8T0P0L.*' 
P^.— »  ^,  Beauchamp,  Earl  Beauchamp/  Cor.  9  July  03 ;  Lt,  24  May  04 :  Capt. 

15  Jan. 07  ;  M^j.  14  May  1%-,  Lt.-CoL  18  June  15;  6W.84Mar.32;  Mqf-Gen. 

10  Jan.  37;  i*.-Gen. 9  Nov. 46;  6?en.20June54;  Col.  10th  Hum. 28  Jane 48. 
I4.'CQU,—\VTn.  Parlby,  Cor.  p3  Oct.  16;  X*.  p6  May  24;  Capt,  pIO  Sept. 26; 

Br.-iffl/.23Nov.41;  Jfai.P268ept.45;  i/.-eoJ.Pd0Jan.46;  a)i.20JuBe64. 
John  Wakie,  Comet,  P 1 1  May  88 ;  Lieut,  p29  May  40 ;  Capt.  p  17  May  44 ; 

M4{jor,  P  27  Feb.  52 ;  lAeut.-CoL  p  10  Feb.  54. 
Jf«;V»rtf.— Broadley  Harrison,  Comet,  p  11  Oct.  89;  LieiU,  p  7  Sept.  41 ;  Cop^ 

P  7  June  44 ;  Mt^for  p  6  Nov.  62. 
Lord  George  Augustus  Beauclerk,  CWr.  p28  Aug.  88;  Lt.vb  Feb.  41;  Capt. 

p6  Dec.  44 ;  Mqjor,  P  10  Feb.  54. 


Oaptains. 


William  Murray p  9  Mar.  38 


Hon.  F.C.Q.  FitzClarenoe 
Robert  Charles  Holmes . . 
Richard  Playne  Smith  .. 
John  WycliflTe  Thompaen* 
James Cowell*  ..»«««f« 
Arthur  John  Loftus  •  •  •  • 
John  Walrood  Clarke  .. 
Charles  Potts  Rosser,  «, . . 
Henry  Alexander  ..,.•« 

LiBUTBVAMTS. 

Theodore  Wirgman,  R.M. 
Benjamin  Aylett  Branfill 
Randall  Wilmer  HatfeUd 
Theodore  WiHiams  .... 
Edward  Stacey  ..,•••., 
John  R.  Cuthbert,  AtQ, . . 
Tho.  Manners  Townley, «. 
Arthur  Herbert  Cass  . , . , 
Arthur  Edward  Benson. . 
Dundas  Reinhardt  Gill . . 
William  Oliver  Bird  ..,, 
Jas.  John  Neil  Buchanan 
George  Silvester  Davies 
^ward  LeveU'  •  t « i « * « • 
John  Hudson .,..,,.,,. 
Charles  Hill  Uniacke  . . 
Aug.  Alfred  de  Bonrfoel. . 
Syd4ey Yyse  ,.,,,,,,,, 

Cornet. 
William  Mayne  •••.,... 


22  April  42 
P20  Not,  40 
P26  0ct«  41 
P22N0V.44 
P  18  July  34 
P 15  Dee,  40 
P  20  Mar.  46 
P  8  Jan.  41 
P  8  Sept,  47 

P99  Nov.  44 
5  Apr.  46 
PIO  Apr.  47 
P  8  Apr.  46 
P  1  Pec,  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P21  Aug.49 
P 13  Dec.  50 
Pl2Mar.52 
P  9  July  62 
P  15  Dec.  48 
P  10  June  58 
P  18  Get.  53 
P 17  Aug.  52 
P  18  Dec.  53 
P  27  Jan.  54 
p  17  Mar.  54 
P   8ftep(.64 

P 12  May  54 


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p  29  May  40 
P28  May  45 
P12  Apr.  44 
P  3  Apr.  40 
P  8  Apr.  46 
p  17  Mar.  37 

3  May  44 
P  1  Deo.  46 

8  Apr.  46 
?  6  Dec  50 

8  Apr.  46 

PIO  Dec.  47 

P  4  May  49 

P  25  Jan.  50 

P 12  Apr,  50 

P  6  June  51 

P  8  Aug.  51 

P   5  Nov.  52 

PIO  June  53 

P   1  July  58 

P  27  Aug.  52 

P   8  Sept.  64 

26  Juoe  55 

6  June  54 

P21  Sept.  55 

23  Oct.  56 

23  Oct.  55 

P    7  Dec,  55 


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9RBVET« 
MAJOB. 


12  Dec.  54 


6  Nov.  46 
P12  Apr.  50 

6  June  51 
P27  Feb.  52 
P  5  Nov.  62 
P  0  June  48 
P  13  Dec.  53 
P  10  Feb.  54 
26  June  55 
P  1  Feb.  5G 


4  Major  Thompson  cerred  tho 
Eutem  e«aip«I(n  of  19^4  u  D.4. 
Q.  U.O.  to  the  •ceoQd  DiTitioA,  ia- 
eludiof  the  bmttle  of  the  Almim 
(ftevere  contusion  ttom  the  tpUoter 
of  •  shclIX  repuUe  of  the  RumIui 
attack  by  the  Snd  Dirlsloo  on  the 
S6th  Oct.,  battle  of  Inkennao  (for 
which  he  received  brevet  rank  as 
MiOori  va^  ^*^  hii  horse  woimdcd) 
and  sleffe  pf  Sebastopol  (Medal 
ani  rtnF^O. 

the  t<rii   Li|;hl   Li  rji|;Daii  1  throofli- 
OUt    Ihr  citii.p«>|r1i   of  tS42  in  A€^ 


fhaBiatiui  |;ll£^y|i,and,vatneB 
at    tUu     fttK'iuf  Ail    thi  iLhi 
pait,   cAptare  &(   Mjunan    ML 
•toriit  Luf  the  beif  bi  ■  of /airdilh. .   , 
acliyiiiftf  Trt*rh  and  Witi  &<lt*t« 
^f^>^  i>r-i'i.i|,iit1iun  F*f  CabcinL     [If  iral. 

Jrt  xna  «a  AidF-drrOamp  to  Sfr 
oMph  Tiu6k»«ii  ia  ihe  notion  of 
Mnhuajporo  on  tko  tftk  Doc  IMI 
(Mo4nl).  HoolooaorTodtheSaUei 
pamMifn  of  lSU-6,incladins  the 
bottlea  of  MoodltM.  Forosoahah 
(charger l(iUc4)«  nod  Bobrnon :  Me- 
dal and  two  CUsp*.  Towards  the 
close  of  the  Bailed  campaign  he 
ofllcinted  as  Depnty-Assbunt  ^.- 
MasterwQeneml  of  tho  CaTnlvySi. 
Tisioa. 


18       0  PaywMW^er.— Richard  John  Elrington,  2  Feb.  44 ;  Sru.  p24  March  38;  Lieut. 

9       0  ^((/u^an^—Li^/.  John  Rawllneon  Cuthbert,  26  Oct.  55.  [P29May39. 

10  0  Qittir^er-JfitM^er.— JohnFenn,  19May,46. 

11  0  Surgeon.^Thomu  Fraser,  M.D.,  9  March  55 ;  Aesist.-Surg.  16  Dec.  45. 
0  Usistant' Surgeon, — Lucas  George  Hooper,  28  April  54. 
0  Veterinary  Surgeon.~~J ohn  Barker,  27  July  55, 

Blue. — Agentt,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Lord  Bonncbamp  served  in  tho  Peninsula  with  the  16th  Dragoona.  from  March  1809  to  Sept  1810.  and  again  fron  Peb. 
1814  to  the  end  of  that  war,  ineloding  the  capture  of  Oporto,  battle  of  Talavera,  and  passage  of  the  Con.  Severrij  wounded 
in  the  neck,  18th  Aug.  1810,  in  Massena's  advance  to  the  battie  of  Busaco.  He  has  reoeived  the  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Talavera. 

0  LteuU  Lerett  lerrcd  tho  Eaitera  campaign  of  I854-S0  with  the  lOtb  Regiment,  Including  (he  battle  of 
Inkerman,  liego  and  fall  of  Sebnstopo^  and  aasauit  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  Medal  and 
Clasps). 


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Co/oneZ.— *  mi  Henry  Wyndham,i  Sm.  87  March  06;  Ca»#.  6  June  00- 
-flf<Vor,0  Auff.l3;  Lieut.- Col.  20  Jan.  14:  CoZ.  27  May  26 •  Maii^^Gm^ 
lOJ^n.97ilt.^Gen.giior.46i  G«i.80June64,  Co/.  11th  Hia.lONoT:47.' 

litett*.-Co/.— John  Doagla«,»CB.  Jn#.  p  18  June  29:  i*.  P25  Oct.  33:  Cant 
Pll  May393  Brevtt'M^'ar,  U  Not.  51;  Mqfor,  P84Dec.62i  Zi^t.^dil 
20  June  54. 

Jf<(/or.— Edmund  Peel.'^iM.  p  18  Mar.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  1 7  July  40 ;  Cent.  P  8  Nov 
46 ;  Mqjor,  20  June  54 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  54.  ^       ^'^^ot.  . 


CaFTAIKB.  I      CORWBT. 

WUliam  Foster |p   6  Doc743 

Thoe.  Yorke  Dallas  YorkeP  20  Dec.  43 


£d  win  Adolphus  Cook  ' 

James  Miller 

JoimlngUs 

H.  Astley  Trevelyan^  • . 
Edward  Fellowes,"  $. . . 
Coleraine  Rob.  Vansittart' 

Lieutenants. 
R.  R.  H.  Dungate^  R.M, 
George  Asliby  Maddock 
ArthurLyttletou  Annesley 

Edward  Harnett" 

George  Barrington  Price' 
Jn.  Yates,'^a<tf  .Q.if.Q  July  69 
Edward  Clndde  Cockburu 
Geo.  £dw.  Bayly  Polts. . 
Robert  O'Brlea  Jameson 
Cornets. 

T.R.8ilver»» 

Henry  Fraser  Dimsdale 

Robert  Arthur  Brooke  . . 

Henry  John  Wilkin/'    .. 

AttiMt.'^mrff.,  IS  Jan.  09 

William  Cuuinghamo    . . 
Alex.  Baring  Bingham  . . 


P  30  Mar.  47 
P 10  Nov.  48 
P  19  Oct.  40 
P 17  Oct.  51 
P  23  April  30 
P17  Aug.52 

Pl8  July  51 
P  22  April  53 
P  21  July  54 

2  June  48 

P17  May  60 

82  Sept.  54 

P27  Oct.  64 

P 17  Nov.  64 

1  June  49 


LIEUT. 


6  Nov. 

11  Jan. 

P 12  Jan. 

2  Feb. 


28  Dec.  55 
3  Aug.  55 


P  26  Sept.  45 
P21  Apr.  46 
P  2d  Jan.  48 
P 14  June  50 
P  30  May  51 
PI5  Feb.  63 
P29ApHl42 
P  30  Sept.  58 

SO  June  54 

23  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

14  Oct.  51 

15  Mar.  53 
20  Dec.  55 

"21  Dec.  55 
P  28  Dec.  65 
P22April53 


CAPTAIN. 


P  1  Aug.  48 
P 14  June  50 
P31  Dec.  53 
P  30  Sept.  53 
80  Sept.  54 
8  Dec.  64 
P  6  Dec.  50 
P21  Dec.  55 


BRBV.-tfAJ. 


18  Dec.  64 


18  Dec.  54 


11  Ll«a(s.  tfanMtttad  priee 
Mrred  the  latter  part  of  Ibv 
Kastern  camiMdcD  of  1855,  In- 
cludiiiK  the  battle  of  Tehernaya 
and  ttage  of  -  Sebatlopol  (Medal 
aad  Olasp). . 


12  Cornet  SiWerierred  thsBaitern  campaifn 
of  1854,  Including  the  aflhlr  of  Bulganak  and 
batUe  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Claap). 

19  Cornet  Wilkin,  Surgeon  Orotw,  and  Vet. 
Surgeon  Oloef  eerred  the  Eattem  eampalgn  of 
1851-55,  inolndlng  IbeaifhU  of  Bulgauak,  bat- 
tles of  Alma,  Dalaklava,  Inkermani  and  Teher* 
oaya,  and  tleg^  of  Sebastopot  (Uedal  and 
Clasp*}. 


Paymosier.-^oseph  Hely,'«  1  Dec.  48 ;  JEm.  16  Feb.  80$  Lieut.  11  KoT.46« 

Atffutant.-^Lieut.  John  Yates,*  82  Sept.  54.    " 

Quarter-Jilaster.^'HenTy  Kauntze,'*  1  April  53. 

i^wrpwn.— Jolin  Burton  St.  Croix  Crosse,"  16  June  48 1  AniH.^Surg^  0  Oct.  40. 

ii«me-.9ur^eim.— Ormsby  Bowen  Miller,"  28  March  54. 

V^erinar^  Surgeon.-^ ohn  William  Gloag,"  29  June  38.  ' 

Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.  *" 

1  Oeneral  Wyndham  lerved  the  Peniniulor  campaigns  of  1808,  0,  11,  and  IS,  Including  '  ihe 
actioni  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  BeneTente,  Albubera,  Usagre,  Morales  de  Toro,  Yltlorla/and  the  Pyreneta. 
Berred  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo.  He  baareoelved  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Clasps  for  Roleia,  Yimlera,  Albnhera,  and  Vittoria. 

a  Liettt.-Ool.  Pottglaa  terred  the  £astern  campaign  of  1854.55  In  command  of  the  llth  Hnasars,  In- 
cluding the  aSklr  of  Bulganak,  batUei  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sehastopol  (Modal 
and  Claspe). 

5  Lleuu-Colonel  Peel  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I864*fl5,  Inelndlng  the  allhir  of  Balgaaak,  battle 
of  Alma  and  Tehemaya,  aad  siege  of  Behaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Malor  Cook  aerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864'55,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma,  BalaUava  (wounded),  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Gapt.  Travelyaa  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  aflklr  of  Bulganak,  balUei  of 
Alma  aad  Balaklara  (wovnded),  aad  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  M^Jor  Fellowes  aenred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  G.  Caralry  Dirlalon,  Ineladinf 
the  aflUre  of  Bulganak  aad  Mackeaale's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  Inkerman,  and  Tehemaya,aMl 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  an4  Olaaps). 

9  Oapt.  Yaneittart  aerred  the  Basiem  campaign  of  1804«55,  includiag  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  batUea  of 
Alma  and  Tch«mayii  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Lieut  Yates  aerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Indudln*  the  allUr  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma»  Balaklara.  and  Inkerman,  and  aiege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Paymaster  Hely  served  as  a  Captain-  in  the  1  at  Lancers  of  the  late  Anglo-Spanisli  Legion,  In  1885  and  36, 
and  was  engaged  at  the  castle  of  Querara,  theatrongholdof  theCarllats;  and  afterwards  at  Mendegvr,  Azua, 
aad  heigbU  of  ArUban  in  Alara  on  the  16tb,  17th,  and  18th  Jan.  1888;  also  at  the  passage  of  the  Urumca 
on  the  98th  May,  and  commanded  the  squadron  which  took  Passages  on  that  day.  Again  en  the  right  of 
(he  lines  when  Alaa  was  attaeked}  together  witli  consUnt  sliirroishes  in  front  of  YHtorla.  Served  in  the 
Bastera  eaanpalga  as  Paymaster  1 1  ihHusaars,  including  the  batUes  of  Balaklara  and  Inkerman,  and  siege 
of  Oobastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Qr.-Master  Kauntze  served  with  the  llth  Hussars  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhnripore  In  189A-6 
(Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Also  tho  EasUm  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  baHlea  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkwnaa,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Assbt-Surgeon  Miller  serred  with  the  nth  Regt.  the  Easlera  campaign  of  1854-55,  ladndtng  the 
battlei  of  Abna  aad  Inkerman,  aad  sle^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  an4  Oiaipt)* 


46    \2th{Prince  of  Wale8'8)RoyalBegt.  of  Lancers.    r^J?f^ 

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Yean'  S«rT. 


66 


Full 
Pay. 


Hair 
Pay, 


10 

17 

16 

31 

7 

12 

7 

7 

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13 

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10 

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8 

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18 

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■Bmb.  for  Foreign  8enr.  July 
')51.    Eastern  Army. 
Depot,  Miidttone. 
The  Sphinx,  with  the  wordt,  «*  EGYPT  »  «* PENINSULA"  "  WATERLOO"  "  8EVA8T0POL.«» 
CotaneL—^  Sir  Henry  John  Camming/  KCH.  Comet,  12  May   1790  -,  Lt. 

9  Feb.  93  ;  Capt,  21  Feb.  94 ;  Jlft^'or,  26  Oct.  98 ;  Lieut-Col,  17  Feb.  1803  ; 

Col.  1  Jan.  12;  Mioor-Gen,  4  June  14;  Lieut.^Gen,  22  July  30;  Oen.  9 

Nov.  46 ;  Col.  12th  Lancers,  20  Jan.  37. 
X^.-Co^.— Edward  Pole,*  Comet,  p  7  July  26  ;  Lt.P  19  Sept.  26  ;  Capt.  p  18 

Not.  31;  Mqfor,  30  July  44;  l4eut,'Col.  P30  March  47;  Co^  28  Not.  64. 
Wm.  Heathcote  Tottenham,'  Comet,  p  13  Dec.  33;  Lt,  p23  Oct.  36 ;  Capt.  p7 

July  43 ;  Mqj,  P22  Feb.  60;  Brev.-Lt,-Col.  28  May  63 ;  LL-Col.  29  July  53. 
Mqjors.—DtiYid  Arthur  Monro/  Comet,  p  9%  Dec.  38 ;  X^  P 1  Jane  41 ;  Capt. 

P 1  May  46 ;  Major,  29  July  63. 
Lawrence  Fyler,*  Ens,  p7  Sept.  26;  Lieut.  pIO  July28;  Capt,  p7  Feb.  34; 

Brev,'Mqjor,  19  June  46;  Mqjor,^!  April  48 ;  Brev,-Lt,'Col.  20  June 64. 


Captains. 
Thomaa  G.  Alex.  Oakes* 
Bdw.  Burgoyne  Cureton^ 
J.De  Montmorency  Prior* 

George  Home 

Geo.  Cha.  Selwyn  Durant^ 
Chandos  Fred.  Clifton' 
John  Kincaid  Lennox  * 
Robt.  HerbertHeath  Jary  * 
Adolph.  Ulick  Wombwell 
Henry  Elmhirst  Reader  ^° 

LlBUTBNANTB. 

George  Thomas  Gough  ^* 
John  Edward  Swindley  ^* 

Andrew  Gammell 

Ralph  Shelton  Bond*^  . . 

Valentine  Baker  ** 

Tho8.  Heathcote  Stisted*« 

Robert  Hodgson'* 

Charles  Joseph  Harford. . 
Fred.  William  Goldf^p . . 
Augustus  Barton  White . . 
Jeremiah  Hancocke  .... 

Thomas  Penton  " 

Edward  Brown/  Ac^\  . . 
Alexander  Fletcher  .... 
Robert  Edward  Roe  .... 
Francis  Theophilus  Blunt 

Cyril  White    

Arthur  Murray,  R.  M.  . . 
Fitzbardinge  Jones 

CORNBT. 

Robert  Kintoul 


CORNBT. 


P  16  Jan.  46 

21  June  39 
31  Dec.  41 

P  19  June  36 
P  9  Feb.  49 
P31  May  44 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P  23  Nor.  49 
P 19  Aug.  62 
24  Nov.  43 

4  Apr.  46 

15  Jan.  47 

16  Apr.  46 
PllJuly  61 
P  I  Aug.  48 

3  Apr.  46 

20  Dec.  44 

P  16  Jan.  46 

P24  Dec.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
p  17  Jan.  51 
P 16  Nov.  41 

24  Aug.  62 
P21  Sept.  62 
P 13  May  53 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P 14  Sept.  64 

17  June  63 
P 16  Sept.  64 

25  Jan.  66 


LIEUT.       I   CAPTAIN. 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


P  3  Sept.  47 

19  Dec.  43 

30  Apr.  46 

P  28  Aug.  38 

P  9  Nov.  49 

P  29  Oct.  47 

P27  Dec.  60 

P26  Apr.  61 

P23  Dec.  53 

9  Aug.  46 

P  9  June 48 

22  Dec.  60 
P  4  Apr.  61 

29  July  53 

29  July  53 

PIO  Dec.  47 

23  Sept.  48 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P  8  Mar.  60 
PIO  Jan.  61 
P  7  Jan.  63 
P  26  Jan.  44 

3  Aug.  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P 15  Sept.  64 
P  1  May  55 
P31  Aug.  66 
23  Oct.  66 
9  Nov.  66 


p  22  Feb.  50 

PdlJan.  61 

8  July  51 

25  June  62 

7  Jan.  63 

29  July  53 

4  Aug.  64 

1  May  66 

1  May  65 

1  Dec.  64 


3  LL-CoLTotteohamaerTedvitli 
tbelSth  Laneenin  ika  KaArwar 
of  1841-8  (Mcoal),  aod  vai  pro- 
moted to  the  Brevet  nnkof  Lieac- 
Col.  for  hie  « 


4  M«i.  Monro,  Cuts.  Damt, 
Lennox,  nnd  Jary,  Lt.  Brofwne,  and 
Qr-Maater  Blake  served  vith  tin 
13th  Laneera  m  the  KaflrvartMT 
18514  (Medal). 

5  LcCol.  Pjrler  lerred  with  the 
18th  Laaeen  daring  the  eampaicn  Ib 
Aflkhaalstaaundcr  Lord  Keaac,  In- 
eluding  the  siege  and  eapCoie  of 
Ohusnee  (Medal).  Alsoatthebam* 
or  Maharajpore  (Medal)  »  Dec. 
1848  i  and  In  the  eampatgn  «•  the 
8uUei  in  1848  (  Medal),  laelnding  the 
hatties  of  Boddiwal  and  AUwal,  at 
which  last  he  was  ssTereljr  woonded 
hj  a  musket  shot  whilst  eharglac 
with  the  Squadron  he  commanded 
a  laiga  body  of  inlhntry  with  three 
guns  In  their  ftcnt,  and  which  he 
broke  through  and  dispersed,  beinc 
the  last  of  the  aMm7*s  infbatry 
which  stood  their  ground  ;  Cor  this 
■enrice  he  reeelTed  the  Brevet  rank 
or  Major.  Served  also  In  the  Pm. 
Jaub  campaign  (Medal)  of  1848-8 


with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons. 

26       0   Paymtuter. — James  Gustavus  Hamilton  Holmes,  24  Feb.  37 ;  Em.  p  1 1 J nne  30  ; 

4       0   A4paant,^Lieut,  Edward  Brown,  18  Oct.  53.  {Lt.  p2  Aug.  38, 

8       0   Qtiarter-JIfaJttfr.— Michael  Blake,M8  July  48. 

6       0   Surgeon,— G^yxxi  Ainslie  Turnbull,  28  Dec.  66  ;  AsHtt.-Surg.  16  Aug.  50. 

6       9   Assistant-Surgeon, — Dudley  Clifton  Wodswortb,  10  Jan.  51. 
17       0    Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^Thomaa  Hurford,  26  Jan.  39. 

Blue — Facings  Scarlet. — Agent,  George  Samuel  Collyer,  Esq. 

I  Sir  Hen.  John  Camming  ierred  with  the  11th  Drttgoons  in  Flanders,  nnd  wm  present  in  ereij  action  that 
oocumd.  including  thesleges  of  Valenciennes  and  Ounliirk ;  and  battles  of  Famars  andCateau :  also  the  winter 
oampaign  of  17M  in  Holland,  and  that  to  the  Helder  in  1799.  Serred  also  two  years  in  the  Peninsnla,  in 
oommand  of  the  llth  Light  Dragoons,ineluding  the  action  of  El  Bodon  (wounded  by  a  sabracut  in  the  ana), 
and  battle  of  ds^amanea,  for  which  latter  he  has  received  the  Oold  Medal. 

S  Colonel  Pole  eommanded  the  18th  Lancers  in  the  Kafflr  war  of  1881.3  (Medal)  i  in  OeaenI  Soneiset'a  ( 
over  the  Kei  in  1851  he  commanded  the  Cavalry  and  ArtiUerjj  and  in  INS  he  comaumded  aewnl  pateols  and  col 
Berred  in  the  Crimea  in  1868,and  was  preaent  at  the  enptue  of  TehorBoon,  battle  of  Tcheraaya,  eieie  and  fall  of  I 
tmoTaad  at  Bnpatoria  with  the  Light  Cavalxy  Brigade  (Medal  and  Claip). 
XCapt  Oakealierved  with  the  lith  Lmem  in  the  Kafflr  war  of  1881.3  /Medal) . 

7  Capt.  Cureton  served  with  Uie  10th  Lancers  In  the  action  at  Maharijpore  SOth  Dec.  1848  (Medal);  and 
with  the  Srd  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  of  184&.0  on  the  Sutl^;  including  the  battles  of 
Moodkee  (severely  wounded)  and  Sobraon,  for  which  he  has  received  a  Medal  and  one  Clasp;  and  served 
with  the  l«th  Lancers  in  the  Kafflr  war  of  1861-M  (Medal). 

8  Capt.  Prior  eerred  with  the  llth  Lanoers  throughont  the  Kafflr  war  of  ISSMS  (Medal), iadndiag  the  paaaage  of.  an 
eperailona  aeroat,  the  Kei. 

9  Capt.  Ciiflon  served  with  the  9lh  Lancers  In  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  In  1840,  and  was  preaent  at 
th«  baiile  of  8obraon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  ISth  Lancen  In  the  Kafflr  war  In  1851-68  (Medal,  and 
mentioned  in  DUpaicht-s);  also  in  the  Crimean  campaign  in  1866,  including  the  battle  of  TOhemaya  and 
slece  of  Sebnstopol  (Medal  and  CU^p). 

10  Captain  Beader  served  in  the  pnrtnit  of  the  enemy  aerose  the  Indna  in  1848  (Medal). 

II  Lient.Ooari&aervedwith  the  Srd  Livht  Dragoona  in  India  and  was  present  thronghont  the  whole  of  thePanlanb 
campaign  of  1848-9,  iadnding  the  action  of  Bamnngnr ;  paaaage  of  the  river  Chenab  i  battles  of  Badodlapors,  CUUiaB. 
wallah,  and  Oot^ent  (Medal  and  two  Claspc).  Ber^alao  with  the  ISth  Boyal  Lanoers  in  the  Kafflr  war  of  1881.1  (Medal), 
and  eommanded  the  t*-'--*^ "-' ' "*- " *  "'"^ '  " '-    


detaehsMnts  of  caval^  with  General  Cathcarf  ■  column  at  the  action  of  Bcrea,90  Dec  1889. 


■  -4*k  th*  letli  l^iie#n  in  tha  Kafflr  waraflfUM^  rM«<un 


Eatton  Armj,  19  May  64.1 
Dtpot,  Dorehctter.       J 


13^A  Regiment  of  Light  Drcyoons. 


47 


Yean'  Berv 


53 


Oa  the  chacoes  aud  appolntmenU,  the  Motto.  <«  Yiret  in  JSttmunu'*—**  PENINSULA"  "  WATERLOO" 
"ALMA"  "BALAKLAVA"  "INKEBMAN"  '* SEVASTOPOL." 
'Colonel,— y^  91211  Son.  Edward  Pyndar  Lygon/  CB.  Sub- Lieut,  1  June  OS; 

Lieut.  7  Nov.   06;    Captain^  16   Feb.  08;  Lieut, -Colonel,  27   April    16; 

Colonel.  27  April  22;  Major-Qeneral,  10  Jan.  37;    Lt.-Oen.  9  Not.  46; 

Oen.  20  June  64 ;  Colonel,  1 3th  Light  Dragoons,  29  Jan.  46. 
Lieut,' Colofiel.-^ChSLTles  Edmund  Doherty,'  Comet,  p  24  Apr.  36;  Lieut,  p  6 

Jan.  37;  Ca;?^  p  4  Sept. 40;  Jlf£(;or,  p  23  June  48;  Xteu^-Co/.  p  12  Oct.62  ; 

Col.  12  Oct.  66. 
if<(;or.— Henry  Holden,  Comet,  p  22  Apr.  42 ;  Lieut,  p  30  Dec.  46 ;  Capt,  p  19. 

Mar.  47 ;  Mqjor,  p26  Sept.  66. 


Full 

P»7- 


21 


14 


Half 
Pay. 


11 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

8 

0 

8 

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Captains. 
Soame  G.  Jenyns,^  CB.,  e. 

Arthur  Tremayne' 

Percy  Shawe  Smith* .... 
Peter  Valentine  Purcell 
Edward  Lennox  Jervia'' . . 
John  William  Clayton  .. 
PitzRoy  Donald  Maclean '<^ 
DenzilTh.Chamb6rlayne*' 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

John  Dearden    

Robert  MacneiiP* 

Henry  Oldman  Mann  . . 
George  Gardner,"  Ad(j,,, 
Thomas  Price  Grairex*'. . 
Reynold  Alleyne  Clement 
Edw.  Hy.  Ernest  Kauntze 
Stanley  de  Astel  C.  Clarke 
Henry  Evelyn  Wood  .... 

COHNBTB. 

Thomas  Arthur  Southwell 
Francis  Leyison  Michael^ 
Fra.  W.  Eyeleigh  Savage'* 


CORNET. 


»» 30  Dec.  46 
Pll  Sept. 46 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P  4  May  49 
Pll  July  61 
P  18  Apr.  60 
P  19  Aug.  62 
P  11  Mar.  63 

Pl7Mar.  64 

P  16  June  48 

p  4  Aug.  64 

27  Sept.  64 

24  Nov.  64 

6  July  66 
11  May  66 

3  Aug.  66 

7  Sept.  66 


6  Nov.  64 
»  2  Oct.  66 
23  Nov.  66 


LIBUT. 


P  24  Sept.  47 
P  29  Oct.  47 
P  20  Dec.  60 
P  4  Apr.  61 
PIS  June  62 
P 12  Oct,  62 
26  Oct.  64 
8  Dec.  64 


8  Dec.  64 
P 19  Apr.  60 

3  July 

9  Oct. 
P  9  Oct. 
P  7  Dec. 
P  25  Jan. 
P   1  Feb. 


p  29  Feb.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV-MAJ* 


12  Dee. 
12  Dec. 


64 
64 


P  20  Dec.  60 
P   4  Apr.  61 

26  Oct.  64 

26  Oct.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

16  Dec.  64 
p 18  Jan.  66 
P   8  Feb.  66 

10  Capt.  Maelean  Mnred  In  the 
EMtera  eampaifn  of  1854,  Inelad- 
iof  the  battle  of  Alma  C  Medal  and 
Cla.p). 

11  Lieut.  Maenetn  terred  Uie 
Bastcrn  eampalipi  of  18M,  laeludiiif 
the  aflkkir  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma  and  BalaklaTa,  and  alcffe  of 
SebaMopol  (Medal  and  Claape). 

IS  Lieut.  Gratrex  Mrred  the 
Eastern  eampaigB  of  1854,  Inelndlng 
the  battles  ol  Balaklava  and  Inker- 
man,  and  eeige  of  Sebaatopol  ( Medal 


14  Paymaster  Fritb,  Assist..  Soif.  Armetnmg,  and 
Vet.  Surf.  Towers  senrcd  the  Bastem  campaifn  of 
1854.55,  inelndinf  the  aflUr  of  Bulganak,  baUles  of 
Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebai- 
topol  ( Medal  and  Clasps]  t  Mr.  Armstrong  was  with  the 
rceonnaissanee  on  the  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan. 

Pay^uueer.— Edm.Bentley  Frith,i«7  8ept.4l  -,  ^n«.P31  Oct.34;  X^p3 lilov.37. 

Adljutant. — Lieut.  George  Gardner,"  27  Sept.  64. 

Quar<«r-3ffl*^er.— William  Cresdee,  2  March  66. 

Surgeon, — Anthony  Dickson  Home,^*  9  Feb.  66 ;  Assist,-Surg,  17  March  48. 

Aisitt.-Surg, — Lancelot  Armstrong,"  7  April  64.  [Blue — Facings  BuflT. — 

Veterinary  Surg.-^ThoB.  John  Towers,*^  12  May  64.      [Ag.  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Oeneral  the  Honourable  Edward  P.  Lygon  scrred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Snd  Life  Guards,  from  Nor.  ISIS  to 
tha  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  has  reeelred  the  War  Medal  with  One  Clasp. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1819,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

S  Colonel  Doherty  commanded  ttae  ISth  Lt.  Drs.  in  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  aflhirs  of  Bulganak 
and  M'Kenaie^  Parm,  battles  of  Alma,  BalaklaTa.  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

4  M«Jor  Jenyns  senrod  in  the  Baatern  eampalgn  of  1854-55.  including  the  rceonnaissanee  on  the  Danube  under  Lord 
Cardigan  (in  command  of  the  squadron  ISdi  Lt.  Drags.),  affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M*Kensle*s  Farm,  battles  of  BalaklaTa 
(horse  shot)  and  Inaerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps)  :  he  was  senior  ofllcer  of  the  ISdt  Lt,  Drags,  out 
of  the  charge  at  Babtlilava,  and  reformed  the  Bcgiment.  for  which  he  rcceiTcd  the  breret  of  M^Jor  and  CB. 

5  M^or  Tremayne  scrred  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-^55,  including  the  reconnaissance  on  the  Danube  under  Lord 
Cardigan,  allkirs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kensie's  Parm,  batttes  of  Alma  and  BalaklaTa  (liorse  shot}»  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Capt.  Smith  served  the  Eastern  eampalgn  of  1854,  including  the  rreonnaissaaee  on  the  Danube  under  Lord  Cardigan, 
affairs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kcnaie's  Parm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  ft  Clacpe). 

7  Capt.  Jerris  serred  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  reconnaissance  to  Silistria  with  Lord  Cardigan, 
aOUrs  of  Bulganak  and  M'Kensle's  Farm,  battles  of  Ahna,  BalaklaTa  (horse  shoO,  and  lokenoaan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Comet  Michael  served  the  Eastern  eampalgn  of  1854,  Including  the  aflklr  of  Bulganak  and  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

11  Capt.  Chamberlayne  and  Lieut.  Oaidner  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5,  including  the  affkirs  of  Bulganak 
and  M'Kensie*s  Parm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claaps). 

15  Surg.  Home  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  includfaig  the  battle  of  Ahna  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Comet  Savage  served  wldi  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855|  including  the  Teheraaya,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ( Medal  and  Clasp). 


IS  LieuL  Baker  served  with  the  ISth  Lanoers  in  the  KaSlr  war  of  1852-58,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Berea 
-.^_..     • ^  -w_«_i J .  .»..  -_j  ^ M  -.V .  im4,,„  ^j^  ,|,g  escort  to  the  Commander^in. 

sraava  (Medal  and  Clasp), 
intlcj  campaign  of  1S48-0  with  the  8rd  Light  Dragoons,  and  was  prearatat  the  aftir  of 


paasaceo! 
upore,Datt 


(Medal).    Sewed  the  Crimean  eampun  of  1855,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol,  and  wi 
Chief  at  the  Snal  aaaault  and  eapture  m  the  town,  and  at  the  battle  of  Teheraaja 

14  LieuU  Stisted  served  the  SntlcJ  eampugn  of  1S48-0  with  the  8rd  Light  Drs 
munuT,  ( 

15  Lient.  BondTwasone  of  the  few  survivors  of  the  ill-flsted  ship  SMttmMmd,  wnckad  on  Danmr  Poinir  Cape'oT^iood 
Hope.  S8  Feb.  1S5S.    He  afterwarda  served  in  the  Kaflr  war  of  1853-58.  and  waa  preaent  at  the  action  of  Berea  ( Medal). 

18  Uent.  Hodgaon  waa  pruaent  with  the  16th  Laneera  at  the  siege  aaaeaptureof  Bknrtporein  1885.6,and  was  a  volunteer 
for  the duinonnied  e — ' — -•—————-'»«-■«-• — ■» — ^^ — •    »• .._  ..^       .,      _^-,-  .      , .    —      

Sobraon  i 

wounded), the  past  .  

action  of  Badoolapore,  and  batUes  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Godicrat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps) . 
18  LleaU  Penton  terTMl  with  the  Srd  Light  DragooB^throughout  th«  SuUej  campaign  of  I84A-6,  sad 


,„ iLlght  _     __     _ . 

IT,  the  paasage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Wuseerabad  on  the  1st  Dec.  1848,  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell, 
tattles  of  ChilUanwaUah  (wounded,  and  charger  wounded)  and  Ooc^erat  (Medal  and  two  Claape) . 

of  185S-58.andwai 
lent.  Hoagaon  waa  proaenc  wim  ue  lein  j^aneera  attne  siege  aaaeaptureof  Bknrtporein  1885.6,and  was  a  volunteer 
dufflonnied  cavalry  atormmg  party  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Also  present  in  the  action  ofMaharajpore  in  Dec.  184S 
I).    He  served  also  with  the  Srd  Licht  Dragoons  in  the  Butl^  campaign  of  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 

«  (Medal).    Berved  throughout  the  PnoJaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  iuclttding  the  affair  at  Bamnnggur  (charger 

wounded), the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuiecrabad  on  the  Ist  ]>ee.  1848,  with  the  force  under  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell. 
-^  .  j^ .. .«.,.« . jerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

_  OBs  throughout  th«  BntJcd  cam 
was  prnant  at  tha  batties  of  Moodkeo  (chargar  kUlod),  FsrosMfaah  (charger  killed),  and  Bobnon  (Medal 
and  two  Clkfps).  Alio  throughout  the  Pui^sub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  cavalry  affair  at  Ram- 
nuggur,  pasesge  of  the  Chenab  at  Wuseerahad  on  the  lit  Dec  1848  with  the  foree  under  Sir  Joieph  Thack- 
well, action  of  Ssdoolapore,  and  battles  of  ObUliaawallah  and  Goojerat (Medal  sad  two  Claspi). 


48   [Tu!S^^i£!r]   Uth  {The  Kin^\)Regt  of  Light  Drs.    [EgSl'SSnSi,. 


The  **  PRUSSIAN  E4OLE*'  ♦'  DOURO"  "TALAVEBA" 
*VITTORIA"  "ORTHBS"  "PEXliNSULA"  "PUNJAUB" 


FUEXTE6  D'ONOR»'  "SALAMANCA'* 
"CHILUAK WALLAH"  "GOOJERAT." 


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CoUmel.—^  ffl®  ^on.  Henry  Murray,'  CB.  Cornet,  16  May  00;  Lt.  11  June 

OI3  Capt.  24  Aug,  02;  Mqjor,  26  March  07;  X^.-Co/.  2  Jan.  12;   Col. 

22  July  30 ;  M<yor-Gen.  28  June  38 ;  Lt.-Gen,  11  Ko7.  51 ;  Gen,  6  Feb.  55; 

Col.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  18  March  53. 
Lt.'Cols.— Henry  Edward  Doherty.'CB.  Cornet,  P31  Dec.  33;  Lt.  p  15  July  38 ; 

Capt.  P  1 7  May  39 ;  Mq^.  p  22  Oct.  47 ;  Lt.-Col.  23  Nov.  48 ;  Col.  28  No?.  54. 
Charles  Steuart,*  Cornet,  IQ  Dec.  25;  Lietit.  p5  Feb.  29;  Capt.  pO  Nov.  38; 

Mq^or,  P 25  April  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  7  July  50 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Afiyor*.— William  Wilmer/  Cor.  p16  June  30;  Lieut.  11  Apr.  33;  Capt.  p  31 

Dec.  39 ;  Brev.-Major,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor,  p  30  Dec,  53. 
Arthur  Scadamore,*  Cor.  p  39  May  35;  Lieut.  18  Feb.  38  j  Capt.  p  22  Oct.  47 ; 

Mqjor,  I  June  54. 


Captains. 
Wm.  Augustus  Qaussen' 
Richard  Herbert  Gall>  . . 
John  Augustus  Todd  *  . , 
Pearson  Scott  Thompson" 
Rich.  Buckley  Prettejohn'' 
Robert  Johnston  Brown 
William  M'Mahon  ^^.... 

Thomas  Barrett"    

ArtlmrNeod"     

Henry  Brett   

lilBUTENANTB. 

William  English"    

William  D'UrbanBlyth* 

John  Dudgeon'^ 

Thomas  Edward  Gordon'® 
Charles  Edwyn  Wyatt  . . 
Frederick  Vanslttart  .... 

James  Leith    

Alex.  Edgar  McGregor . . 
H. To  pham  Clemen  t9,at{/. 
Claudius  BuchananWhish 
W.H.Trav.Clarke  Travers 
Standish  Radley  Jackson 

Robert  Chadwick 

Chas-WemyssThesiger,  r. 
Lawrence  St.  Patr.  Gowan 
Bdw.  Orlando  V,  Haldane 
Lawrence  MHokensie . .  •  • 
Leonard  Redmayne  .... 
George  Meyrick  Dew .... 

CORNBTS. 

James  Giles    . . . , 

Wm.  Henry  S.  Beamish 


CORNET. 


P17  Aug.  38 
P  3  July  35 
P  28  Apr.  37 
P  5  Aug.  42 
P  23  Feb.  38 
P31  Dec.  41 
P  26  Nov.  42 
Pll  Dec.  46 
P 13  Oct.  89 
P21  June  39 

P 16  May  45 
P  22  Oct.  47 
P  31  Mar.  48 
P  27  Oct.  48 
P 18  July  48 
P    1  Dec.  48 

4  May  40 
2  Apr.  47 

P  17  May  50 

19  Aug.  51 

20  Aug.  51 
P  12  Dec.  51 
P 17  Dec.  52 

5  Aug.  53 
P20Sept.53 
P  30  Sept.  53 
Pl8  0or.  63 
P 18  Oct.  58 
P 18  Oct.  53 

P  30  Dec.  53 
P  1  Dec.  54 


LIEUT. 


8  Apr.  42 
7  Dec.  38 
P 14  June  39 
P  7  June 44 
P18  0ct.  39 
P16  May  45 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P21  Jan.  48 
P  17  June  42 
Pll  F«b.  42 

23  Apr.  47 

22  Feb.  49 
P22  Feb.  50 

17  Sept.  50 
P  8  Mar.  50 
P31  Oct.  51 
P27May  63 
P  29  May  49 

21  July  53 

P  30  Sept.  53 

P  30  Sept.  53 

P   4  Nov.  53 

P  18  Nov.  53 

P  30  Dec.  53 

1  June  54 

P    1  Dec.  64 

9  Oct.  65 

P  23  Oct  55 

29  Feb.   56 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


CAPTAIN. 

P    1  Oct.   47 

P  31  Mar.  48 

27  Nov.  48 

P  3  Sept.  47 

17  Sept.  60 

15  Mar.  63 

P  27  May  68 

P  30  Dec.  63 

1  June  64 

P  26  July  61 


'9  Colonel  Doherty  Mired  vhk 
(he  Hth  Lt.Dra.  throoghout  the 
Pkii\iub  eampalfn  of  mS>9»  iii< 
cladug  the  action  of  Bamnugfur, 
as'aage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of 
ibilUanwallah  and  Ooc^at,  par- 


pas'aage  of  the  Chenab,  battle 
CbUUanwallah  and  Ooc^at.  vw 
aoit  of  the  enemy  aeroaa  the  Jhe- 
lum,  and  of  the  Affghana  ofer  the 
Indue  through  the  Khybcr  Paaa 
(Medal  aM  Claapa).  At  Sam- 
nugyur  he  brouglit  the  charging 
■qnadrone,  under  Col.  HaTelocx 
who  wae  killed,  acroai  the  nnllah 
and  out  of  the  enem7*s  entrench- 
mont«}  and  at  Ooojeiat  he  caai<. 
manded  a  body  of  H.  M.'s  Dn* 
goons  and  Natitc  Light  Cavalrr. 

8  Coloneldtauart  serred  with 
the  14th  Lt.  Dn.  in  the  Pun- 
Jaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  in- 
cluding thebnttleiof  Chlllian- 
wallah    (aabre    wound)    and 
Qoqierat,  purauit  of  the  vne- 
my  acron  the  Jhelum,  and  of 
the  Affghana  ever  the  Indue 
through  the  KhyberPau(Me- 
dal  and  Clasps). 
6  Ha).  Bendamofe  and  Oapt.Todd  aarred  with  the 
4th  Lt.  Ur*.  thronghont  the  campaign  in  Aj^rhanietan 
In  ISSaiSS,  indadutg  the  aiege  and  capture  of  Ghna* 
nee  (Medal).    Thcf  eanred  with  the  14th  Lt.  Dra. 
throoghont  the  Pumaub  campaign  of  1848-8,  Including 
the  action  of  Baanoggur,  naaaagc  of  the  Chenab. 
battles  of  ChiUianwaliaL  and  Goqierat  (Medal  and 
I  Clasps).    Ma).  Scudamore  was  slightly  wonnded  at 
'  Ramnuggur,  and  dangerously  at  Go^erat. 

Ptfywi*/^.— William  FetlienBtoaliaugh,  15  June  49  j   JEns.  p8  April  41; 
A^jutant.^Lieut.  Henry  Topham  Ciementa,  1  Dee«  64.      [£<•  P29  March  44, 
Quarter-Master.-— Thomas  Bennett, ^^  0  Aug.  50. 
5ur^eon.-- Archibald  Stewart,**  12  Feb.  47  ;  Assist. -Surg.  10  Feb,  36. 
Assistajii'Surgeons.—ChsLTlet  Hamilton  Fasson,"  12  July  44. 
Thomas  William  Fox,  M.B„  23  July  52. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — William  C.  Lord,  S6  Jan.  45. 

Blue— i'^/ciaflr*  Scarlet. — Agent,  Messrs,  Oojt  &  Co. 
1  eenerel  the  Hon.  Henrj  Murray  lerred  in  Naplee,  Sicily,  and  CaUbrla,  in  1806*7.  Accom- 
panied the  expedition  to  E^ypt  in  March  1807,  and  was  prvaent,  at  an  Ald»<de-Oamp,  mi  the  attack  en 
AlexandriSj  liege  end  storinirig  of  Rosetta,  and  on  every  other  occasion  when  our  troops  were  engafed. 
Serred  at  Walcheren  In  1809,  including  the  siege  and  surrender  of  Flushing.  Went  with  the  18th  Hessera 
to  the  Peninsula  in  Jan.  1818;  present  at  the  croa<iing  of  the  Eslar.and  commanded  the  Refiment  in  snp' 
port  of  the  10th  Hnssare  at  the  action  of  Moielas  de  Toro.  Serred  also  in  the  campaign  of  idlft>  IncludlnK 
the  haUlo  of  Quatre  Bras;  commanded  the  rear  regiment  of  the  Column  on  the  retreat  daring  thefoUowing 
day  ;  and.  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  he  led  the  18th  Hussars  in  the  brilliant  charge  of  8ir  Hesity  Vlviaa'a 
Brigade,  at  the  conclusion  of  the  action. 

4  Uojor  Wilmer  served  with  the  10th  Lancers  throughout  the  campaign  In  Afl^hanistan  In  1888  end 

30.  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuanee  (Medal).    Ue  was  also  present  in  the  action  of  Mahanjpore, 

20th  Dec.  1343  (Medal).    He  served  with  the  Uth  Lt.  Dre,  throughout  the  PuiUaub  campaign  of  1848-9, 

ineiuding  the  action  of  Rainnoggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  battles  of  ChiUianwallah  and  Qoct|erat,  purauit 

of  the  enemy  across  the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Affirhans  over  the  Indus  and  through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal 

«ud  Claspe). 

'^  OtptaiM  Gaussen.  Preltc)fehn,  and  Barrett,  Lleata.  English  and  Dlyth,  serred  throughout  the  Pu^jaub 

ipaign  of  1848-9*  ineiuding  theactlenof  ]l«mBttigw(with  the  oharglng  s4ttadroiM>.pasaage  of  the  Chenebt 

Uea  of  Ghlllianwallah  and  Qoojerat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jhelum,  and  of  the  Affghans  over 


'"i^S"']         I5th{rhe King's) Regt.  of  Lt.JDrs. (Hussars).  49 

*<  EMSDORF"  "  EGMONT-OP-ZEE"  "  VILLIERS  EN  COUCHE" 

"  8AHAGUK"  "  VITTOHIA"  «  PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO." 

ColoneL^9  Sir  Thomw  William  Brotherton,'  KCB.  £ns,  24  Jan.  1800 :  Lt,  k 

Capt.  27  July  01  j  JJf^".  28  No?.  11 ;  Lt.-Col,  19  May  14  ;   Col.  28  July  30; 

Mqj.'Gen.  33  Nov,  41  j  Lt.-Gen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col  16th  Iluesars,  18  May  40. 
Lieut,'Col<meL—GeoTgB  William  Key,  Comet,  p5  July  31  ;   Lieut,  25  Aug. 

33;  Capt,  P16  Sept.  87;   Mqjor,  p  14  June  42;   Licut,-Col.  0  Feb.  47: 

Col,  28  Nov.  64. 
Mqjws,^CYtMx\eA  Higgioson  Teush-Hecker,  Comet,  P20  Aug.  20;  Xt^^.  p8 

Jan.  28 ;  Capt.  S  June  39 ;  Mtywr,  p  8  March  50. 
Richard  Knox,  Comet,  p  28  June  31 ;  Lieut,  20  Apr.  34;  Capt,  0  Mar.  49; 

Brev,'M{{j.  20  June  64 ;  Mqj,  p  8  Dec.  54. 


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Captains.  I_J5?^.£Zj_       lieut. |    captain. 

Francis  Woodley  Uorne    :P31  Aug.  32  p  0  Sept.  33  p  10  Aug.  42 
John  Brett..., -PlOOct.  84|Pi4Apr.  371      9  Feb.  46 


Thomas  R.  Crawley' 

Henry  Lee^ 

George  Stoney  Swlnny 

Horace  Trower 

James  Boyd  Miller 


!  Xori  Walter  C.M.D.  Scott 

LiBUTENANTB. 

Wm.VeallGreetham,-4i(/.  P31  May  44 
Thomas  Francis  Maude .  a|  P 15  Oct.  50 
P19  Aug.  51 
P21  Nov.  51 
P27  Aug.52 
P23  Nov.  52 


19  Dec.  34  j  o  Mar.  42  p  18  Oct.  54 
P 12  Oct.  80|p29  July  44iP  8  Dec.  54 
P 14  June  42  12Apr.  46|  14  Sept.  55 
P  30  Aug.  42  3  Apr.  46  2  Oct.  55 
P  7  July  43,  7  Jan.  47  p  14  Dec.  55 
P  23  Nov.  52 1  p  16  June  54  p    8  Jan.  66 

2  Capt.  Orawlejr  wm  prefent 


BllSY.-MAJ. 


20  June  64 


P30  July  47  ^^  ^h'  doling  operallonsb«fore 
P    ft  n»i    f^A  Mooltan  and  at  the  sarrendcr 
«  i-        er  '  o'  lh«  «''»*«i  «•"<*  J*"-  1*40. 


22  May  55;  He  gerred  as  extra  Al'de-dp. 
14  Sept.  55  Gamp   to   Sir  Henry  Dundat 


14  Sept.  55 
p  10  Feb.  54 


P 14  June  50  p  13  Oct.  54 
P  24  Nov.  54  P 14  Dec.  65 
P 13  Feb.  65?  g  Jan.  56 

P   1  June  55 


commanding  the  Bombay  Divi- 
lion  of  the  army  of  the  Pun- 
Jaub  during  the  marcii  from 
Mooltan  and  tbo  subaequent 
operation!,  and  i?ai  present  at 
tlie  battle  of  Ooojf  rat  (Medal) 
and  in  the  pursuit  of  the  Sikh 
army  to  the  river  ^helum. 


lA  a      «.    r-  '     *  Capuin  Lee  wupreaent with UielAtii  Lancers  In 
14  oept.  OO  I  the  action  at  MabaraJpore.SOlh  Dee.  1S48,  and  has  re- 
P  14  Mar.  56    ccWed  the  Bronte  Star. 


Geo.  Travers  Macartney 
William  Edington  Stuart 
William  Henry  Home  .. 
James  Alston  Clark  * . . . 

Charles  Steel 

Edward  Walker 

Robert  Lesley  Parker    . . 

Charles  William  Bell.... 

Henry  Banks  Wright    . . 

Robert  Penfold   

Paymaster.— BUyney  T.  Walshe/d  Oct.  48  j  Ens.  p  28  Aug,  38 ;  Lt.  31  Dec.  39. 

Adjutant. — Lieut.  William  Veall  Greetham,  25  June  52. 

Quarter'Master,—\yultev  Clarkson,  1  Sept.  48 ;   Comet,  20  Aug.  44, 

Riding-Master. — George  Raymcnt,  14  March  56. 

Surgeon, — Henry  Mapleton,"  M.D.  13  July  47 ;  Assist.  Surg,  12  July  39. 

Assistant' Surgeon. — John  Griffith,  1  Sept.  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — ^William  Thacker,  14  July  47. 

Blue — Agents,  Messr?.  Cox  Sc  Co.  [Returned  fi^om  Madras,  20  June  1854.] 
I  LIeut.'OeneralBrotIierton  served  in  Egypt  under  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby  In  1801;  in  Germany  under 
Lord  Catheart  in  1805;  In  Portugal,  Spain,  and  France  during  the  wl-.ole  or  the  Peninsular  var  from  1808 
to  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  sercn  Clasps  for  tlie  battles  of  Diisnco,  Fuenles  d'Onor,  Sala* 
manca  (wounded),  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  and  NiTe,  in  which  last  battle  he  was  wounded  and  talten 
prisoner.  Besides  these  he  was  present  at  all  the  cavalry  afiUrs  and  sliirmishcs  in  which  his  Regt.  the  14th 
Light  Dragoons  was  engnged,  and  was  ot  the  action  on  the  Coa :  he  was  wounded  several  times  in  thesa 
■kiraiisb«s. 
$  Paymaster  Walshe  scived  with  the  Qth  Regt.  througliout   the  campaign  of  184S  in  Afl^hanistan 

iKedal)  under  Sir  Goorga  Pollock,  including  the  storming  the  Khyber  P^ss,  talcing  the  Fort  of  JMomM 
Chall,  atormlDg  the  heighu  of  Jugdulluck,  action  in  the  Teseen  Vnlley,  clearing  the  heights  of  Uult 
Kotttl,  and  storming  the  town  of  Islalitf:    Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-fia  (Medal). 
6  Doctor  Mapleton  was  with  the  40th  Regiment  in  the  action  of  Maharajpore  (Medai). 

IContinuation  of  Notes  to  I4th  Light  Dragoons,} 

9  Capt.  Gall  served  with  the  14th  Lt.  Drs.  throughout  the  Pui^iaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  including  tho 
action  of  Ramnuggur  (with  tlie  charging  squadrons),  battles  of  Chlliianwallaii  and  Oo(\jerat  (Medal  and 
Clasps).  He  reoeived  a  severe  sabre  wound  at  Ramnuflgur  in  an  effort  to  seize  one  of  the  enemy's  standards. 

10  Lieuts.  Dudgeon  and  Gordon  served  in  the  Pu^Jaub  campaign  of  1848-D,  including  the  battles  of 
ChiUianwallah  and  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  enemy  across  the  Jbelura,  and  of  tbo  Atfgbans  orer  the  {ndus. 
through  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

U  Captain  Thompson  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  against  tbo  Insurgeal  Boerain  South  Africa  in 
1845;  and  likewise  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal). 

IS  CapL  M*MahOD  served  la  the  PunJaub  campaign  of  1848-9:  at  tho  first  siege  of  Mooltan,  Includinff 
the  attack  ob  the  enemy's  position  in  fnms  of  the  advnnccd  trencbca,  13  Sept,  184M;  with  the  eharglnf 
squadrons  of  the  Uth  Lt.  Dragoons  at  Ramnuggur  f  very  severely  wounded),  and  at  the  battles  of  Ohlllian- 
waliah  and  Goqjerat;  was  also  present  at  the  surrenaer  of  the  Seilth  army  at  Uawul  Pindee,  and  pursuit  of 
the  Affghans  to  Pcshawur  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

U  Oiplain  Noed  served  the  Punjaub  eampaign  of  1848>9  as  Aldc-de-Cemp  to  General  Whish,  and  wai 
pNaeDtdttrln*  the  whole  of  the  alego  operations  against  and  capture  of  Muoltan;  after  which  be  was  at 
tlie  battle  of  Goojemt  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Surgeon  Stewart  served  with  the  9tli  Lancers  in  the  campaign  on  tbe  SutlcJ  in  1840,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal),  He  served  with  the  14th  Lt.  Urs.  througliout  tbe  Punjaub  campaign  of 
184S-9»  including  the  battles  of  Ramnu?gur,  Cliiliianwalluli,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Ciaxps). 

l|  Asslst.-Surgeon  Passon  served  with  tlie  53rd  in  the  campuigr\  on  the  Sutltj,  and  was  present  at  BaddU 
wal  and  Aliwal  (Medal).  He  served  \filh  the  14th  Lt.  Drs.  titrougboul  (lie  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-9,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Ramnuggur,  Chillian wallah,  and  Goojerat  (.Medul  and  Clasps). 

19  Qr.  Master  Bennett  served  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1648-49  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  Including 

«k«  .«*t^..  ^4  n*»..,nwn»  ^•avAFAl.r  wnnn«laH\.  hftttlMl  nf  rhillianwaliah  and  Gooicnit.  UUrSllIt   of  thA  immwmw 


50         I6th  (The  Queen's)  Regt.  of  Lt  Drag.  {Lancers).     [^•^SS!?*"' 

''TALAVERA"  "FUENTES  D'ONOR"  "SALAMANCA"  "VITTORIA"  "NIVE" 
«  PENINSULA  "  «  WATERLOO"  "  BHURTPORE  "  "  AFFGHANI8TAN  " 
"GHUZNEE"  "MAHARAJPORE"  "ALIWAL"  "SOBRAON." 


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Cor— 9  Sai 5ir  Joseph Thackwel],*OGB.  KH.Cor.23  Apr.OO;  X<.13Jao601; 

Capt.  9  Apr.  07 ;  Mqj.  18  June  15 ;  Lt-Col.  21  June  17  ;  Col,  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Mqj.'Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen,  20  June  64;  Col.  16th  Lancen  10  Nov.  49. 
Lieut,-CoUmel,—ThomM   Pattle,'   Comet,  p  13  June  34;  X^p23   Dec.  36; 

Capt.  P  7  May  47  ;  Mi^or,  p  13  Dec.  60;  Lieut. -Col.  p2  Not.  65. 
Minors.— WiUiAm  Thomas  Dickson,  Comet,  p  23  Apr.  47 ;  Lieut.  P26  Feb.  48  ; 

Capt.  P26  Apr.  51 ;  Me^jort  P 19  May  54. 
Tliomas  Woolaston  White,  Comet,  p7  May  47;   Lieut.  p7  Apr.  48;  Capt, 

P23  Sept.  61 ;  Mqjor,  p2  Nov.  66. __^ 


CORNET. 


Captains. 
Francis  William  Grant  .. 

Lancelot  Halton 

Robert  Goff    

David  Barclay    

John  Edmond  Severue  . . 

Patrick  Dynon* 

Thomas  John  Francis'  . . 
Henry  Eustace  Leader  . . 

Lieutenants. 
Edward  Tottenham  Irvine 
F.  C.  Hanbury  Williams 
James  Christine  Hart,«. . 

James  Stewart    

John  Dynon,*  R.M 

Hugh  D'Arcy  P.  Bumell 
Geo.  Wm.  Hutton  Riddell 
Francis  Pay n ton  Pigott 
Cornets. 

Edwin  Cowtan,  Ac{j j    26  Oct.  55 

Thomas  Boyce    I    26  Feb.  56 


P  2  July  47 
P25  Feb.  48 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P  13  April  49 
P  17  May  50 
29  May  39 
P 14  June  39 
P 16  May  51 

P 17  Oct.  51 
Pll  June  52 
P  9  July  52 
P 12  Aug.  53 
2  Apr.  60 
P  14  July  54 
P  21  July  64 
P16Mar.  56 


LIEUT. 


P  1  Sept.  48 
P  13  April  49 
P  13  July  49 
P  2  Apr.  60 
P27  Feb.  62 
16  June  42 
P  l^uly  42 
P 12  Oct.  62 

P  1  July  53 
Pll  Oct.  63 
P 19  May  64 
P  13  Oct.  64 
14  Sept.  55 
14  Sept.  65 
P  2  Nov.  55 
P 18  Jan.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


P21  Sept.  62 
P 12  Oct,  62 
P  1  July  58 
Pll  Oct.  63 
P 13  Oct.  54 
14  Sept.  55 
14  Sept.  65 
P  2  Nov.  66 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


Frederick  Stoodley {    14  Mar.  56 

Payinatter.-^eorge  Frederick  Rouer,^  28  May,  47 ;  Sns,  20  Aug.  36. 

A({futant. — Comet  Edwin  Cowtau,  26  Oct.  56. 

Quarter^Master. — George  Lamb,'  4  June  47. 

Surgeon.^WiniAm  Ker  Park,  6  Oct.  64;   Aesist.-Surg.  31  Oct.  46. 

Assitt.-Surgeon. — Andrew  Knox  Rickards,  24  April  66. 

Veterinary  Surgeon. — Francis  Frederick  Collins,  8  Dec.  48. 
Scarlet — Facings  Blue. 
Agenti,  Messrs.  Cox  6c  Co. — Irish  Agent,  John  Atkinson,  Esq. 
IReturnedfrom  Bengal,  26  Dec.  1846.] 
1  Sir  Joseph  Thaekwell  lerved  the  campaign  in  Gallieia  and  Leon  under  SirJohn  Moore,  and  was  engaced 
in  several  skirmishesy  and  present  at  tlie  battle  of  Coranna.     Served  the  campaigns  of  181S  and  14  io  the 
Peninsula,  including  the  battles  of  Yittoria,  the  Pyrenees  in  fh>nt  of  Pampeluna,  97tfa,  S8th,  S9th,  and  30Ch 
July  ;  blockade  of  Fainpeluna,  from  18th  to  the  Slst  Oct.  when  it  surrendered;  battle  of  Ortlies,  aflUr  at 
Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse ;  besides  man j  affkirs  of  advanced  guards,  outposts,  kc.    Serred  aleo  Um 
campaign  of  1816,  including  the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat  on  the  following  daj,  and  battle  of 
Waterloo.    Commanded  the  caralry  division  of  the  army  of  the  Indus  during  the  AffghanUtan  campaign  ; 
was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghusnee ;  and  commanded  the  second  column  of  the  army  on  ita 
march  from  Cabool  to  Bengal.    Commanded  the  cavalry  division  in  the  action  at  Mahanjpore  on  the  S9th 
Dec.  1848.    Contused  on  the  right  shoulder  at  Yittoria,  and  severely  wounded  at  Waterloo  (left  arm  ampu- 
tated close  to  the  shoulder)  in  charging  a  square  of  infantry ;  had  also  two  horses  shot  under  him.    He 
commanded  the  cavalry  In  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  as  also  in  the  late  Punjaub  campaign  (Medal 
and  Clasps).    Has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps.  ^ 

5  Lt.-Ool.  Pattlt  Mrvcd  with  the  Idth  Laneeri  duriof  tbe  eampaifn  In  Afl^hsnlstan  vuBdcr  I/Otd  Keane,  and  was  present 
at  the  slef  t  and  eaptart  of  Ohosnec  (Medal).  Also  the  eaapal(ii  od  the  SotleJ  In  IS44,  Ineludlat  the  battles  of  Bnddlwml, 
AUwal  ( wounded ),  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clatpa). 

ft  Oapt.  Oynon  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  durlBf  the  eanpaifn  in  Afl^hanlttaa  under  Lord  Keane,  ineladlnt  the 
■lega  and  eaptore  of  Obnsneo  ( Medal).  He  served  alio  at  the  battte  of  Mabaratpore  ( Medal),  9th  Dee.  184S ;  and  In  tbe 
eampaifn  on  the  SotteJ  In  184S,  Inelndinr  the  batUee  of  Buddiwal,  AUwal.  and  Sobraon  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

6  Lieut.  John  DTnonecrved  with  tbe  ISth  Lanecndurlnc  the  eanpaicn  in  Aflkhaalstaa  under  Lord  Keane,  laeladlas 
the  siege  and  eaptore  of  Ohuxnee  (Medal) . 

7  Paymaster  Roeeer  was  present  at  tbe  lierc  and  capture  of  Bfaurtpore,  In  18S5>«  ( Medal) .  He  ssrvsd  with  the  amy  of  the 
Indos,  under  Lord  Keane,  in  I83S  and  S9,  and  was  preient  at  the  capture  of  Obusnec  (Medal).  Re  was  also  pKseat 
In  the  aetlon  at  Mabarajpore,  t9th  Dee.  1848  (  Medal)  i  and  alto  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  ( Medal  and  Olaspe). 

8  Qr.-Mast.  Lamb  served  witb  the  16tb  Lancers  durlof  the  campaifn  In  Aflkhaaittan  under  Le«d  Keane,  *'<^^-k*r>f  th» 
■lefe  and  capture  of  Obnsnee  (Medal).  Alto  at  the  battle  of  Msharajpore  (Medal)  S9tb  Dee.  184St  and  in  the  eampaifn 
on  tbe  SutleJ  In  1846,  ineludlnc  the  battle  of  Buddiwal,  AUwal,  and  Sobraon  (  Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Capt.  Francis  aerved  with  tbe  16tb  Lancers  at  the  actions  of  Buddiwal  and  AUwal,  and  as  Aidcde-Ctanpte  Sir  Joseph 
TbaekweU  at  Sobraon  (  Medal  and  one  Clasp).  He  served  also  the  PunJaub  eampalgn  of  1848  9,  including  the  paasaga  of  the 
Chenab  at  Kamnuffur.  and  battles  of  ChiiUanwnllah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


DelSSVgKUn!*"]        17'A  R^9i^  Of  ^VA*  Dragoims  {Lancers).         51 

"  Death**  Head**  with  tho  Motto,  *'Or  OUny.**—'* JlLUJl"  "BALAKLAVA"  "INKER- 
MAN"  "SEVASTOPOL." 

ColoneL^4BSBi  Sir  James  Maxwell  Wallace,'  KH.  Comet,  14  Aug.  05 ;  Linit. 

5  Juno  06;    Capt,  22  Oct.  07;  Mqjor^l  Jan.  17;  LL^Col.  25  Sept.  28 ; 

Cohnel,  28  June  .38 ;  Major-Gen,  11  Nov.  61 ;  LU-Oen.  6  Feb.  55;  Co/on^Z 

17th  Lancers,  28  Jan.  54. 
Lttftt^.-Co/(m«2.^John  Lawrenson,^  Cornet^  12  Nov.  18;  Lieut,  6  Dec.  21 

Cap*.  P  27  Aug.  25  ;JBre».-3fq;(W,  28  June  38 ;  Mqjor,  p  81  Dec.  39 ;  Lieut,- 

Col,  P27  June  45 ;  Colonel,  20  June  54. 
Major, — Henry  Roxby  Benson,'  Cornet,  v^\  Jan.  40;  Lieut,  p  15  April  42; 

Capt,  P27  June  45;  Mcfjor,  23  Oct.  54. 


Yean'Serr. 

51 

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38 

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14 

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9 

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7 

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6 

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23 

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Captains. 
W.Morris/CB.  f.c.2  Nor.  56 

Robert  White,** 

Alex.  Learmonth'  .... 
Sir  William  Gordon,7.B/. 
Lewis  Edward  Knight  • 

John  Macartney  "    

W.  John  Pearson  Watson  » 
Sir  Geo.  Hector  Leith,B^. 

Lieutenants. 
Thomas  Taylor,  R.  M .    • . 
JohnChadwick,><>il4;. . 
Drury  Curzon  Lowe*. . . 

Arthur  Bumand' 

Henry  Baring*   , 

Geo.  H.  Lutton  Boy n ton 
Walter  Dlgby  Seymour* 
William  Wallis  King..., 
John  Gibaone'    ....... 

Cornets. 

James  Duncan'^ 

Walter  Raymond  Nolan 

Henry  Marshall 

George  Cleghorn 

Hon,  Wm.  Henry  Curzon* 
Charles  Waymouth  .. 
Robert  Bainbridge  .... 


P  18  June  42 
P 15  Oct.  47 
P21  Aug.  49 
P14  June  50 
P 17  Sept.  60 
P  27  Sept.  33 
P16  Apr.  52 
P  10  July  52 

26  May  48 

27  Feb.  52 
P  28  July  54 
P  15  Sept.  54 
P  10  June  5.^ 

30  Nov.  54 

P  20  Jan.  54 

P  12  July  50 

8  Dec.  54 


5  Nov.  64 
P  19  Jan.  55 

1  May  55 
p  4  May  55 
13  July  56 
P27July55|     >«^" 


14  May  45 
P22  Dec.  48 
P23Aug.  50 
P 18  July  51 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P 19  Dec.  34 
P 15  Sept.  54 

26  Oct.  54 


23  Oct  54 
25  Oct.  54 

7  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

P  12  Jan.  55 
p  11  May  55 
P  12  Nov.  52 
P26  Feb.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


P  25  Apr.  51 

P26  Mar.  52 

23  Oct.  54 

26  Oct.  54 

7  Nov.  54 

15  Mar.  53 

P12  Jan.  56 

P  30  Mar.  55 


BRBV.  MAJ. 


12  Dec.  64 
12  Dec.  54 


12  PajmasterSteYensonserTed 

with  tho  17ih  Lancert  in  India, 

from  Feb.  1814  to  1888,  inelad- 

ing  tho  campaign  of   1817-18 

af^alnst  tho  Pindareei.  Alto  tho 

Kastorn  campaign  of  1854-5S,in- 

eluding  the  aflklr  of  Bulgaoak, 

batUoi  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 

Inkerman  (acting  at  A4Jutant>, 

and  tiege  of  Sebattopol  (Modal 

and  Clatpt). 

14  Snrgeon  Hatty  lenred  with  the  SIst  Rogt. 

towards  the  close  of  tho  Sutl^  campaign  in 

1846;  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  18A4<^ 

with  the  17th  Lancert,  including  the  aflkir  of 

Bulganak,    battles    of   Alroa,    Balaklava,  and 

Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebattopol  (Uodal  and 

Clasps). 

Iff  Astlst.-Snrgeon  Stanlej  sorred  the  Eattem 

:n  of  18fi4-65,  Including  the  battles  of 


mi 


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P  29  Feb.  56|  ^i^a  and  InkerroanI  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
I  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

Payimwfcr.— John  Stephenson."  30  Apr.  47 ;  Cor,  16  Feb.  44 ;  Lt,  25  Sept.  46. 

Adjutant, —Lieut,  John  Chadwick,io  12  Mar.  52. 

Qwar^er-itfai^er.— Deni»  O'Hara,"  2  Feb.  55. 

5ur^€<m.— Hampden  Hugh  Massy ,*^M.D., 28  Mar.  54;  As$ist,'Surg,  22  Nov.  44. 

Astiet,'Surffeon,'-St,  John  Stanley,'^  24  Feb.  64. 

Veterinary  Surgeon,— WHUam  Partridge,'  16  July  56. 

Blue — Facings  WMte,-- Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  6c  Co. 


1  Sir  Maxwell  Wallace  while  serrlng  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hopo  at  Captain  SIst  Light  Dragooas,  was 
sent  in  1819  in  command  of  a  squadron  of  that  Begt.  into  Caffraria  with  Brigadier-Oeneral  Graham's  ex- 
pedition, which  In  seven  months  of  hard  and  soTore  work  drove  the  Caif^s  across  the  Great  Fish  Biver. 
He  served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  the  retreat  on  tho 
17th  Juno,  and  battle  of  Waterloo.  On  the  16th  Juno  1815  he  was  appointed,  by  Mijor-General  Baron 
Oomberg.  Orderly  Officer,  to  assist  his  Brigade* M^Jor,  Capt.  Robais;  the  General's  AJdo-do-Camp,  Captain 
Krachtobnrg.  being  taken  prisoner  the  following  day,  he  took  Robais  as  Alde-de-Camp,  and  named  Captain 
Wallace,  Acting-Brlgade-Uc^or;  and  Robais  being  killed  on  tho  18th,  the  Duke  of  Wellington  eonllrmed 
Captain  Wallace  on  tho  Major-Oeneral's  recommendation. 

a  Col.  Lawrenson  commanded  the  17th  Lancers  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I854-fi5,  Including  the  eavalrr 
allkir  of  Bulganak  and  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S  M^for  Benson  served  in  tho  Crimea,  and  took  command  of  the  17th  Lancert  on  Uth  Jan.  1865  (Me- 
dal and  Clatp  for  Sebastopol). 

4  Lt.-Colonrl  Morris  served  with  the  10th  Lancert  at  tho  battle  of  MahnUpore  (Medal).  Also  in  the 
8ntl4  eampaisn  in  1840,  including  the  affhlr  of  Buddiwal,  and  actions  of  Aliwal  (wounded^  and  Bobraon 
(Modal  and  Clasp).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  O.,  but  on  tho  death  of  Major 
Willett  he  resumed  his  regimental  duties,  and  commanded  the  17th  Lancert  at  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
(severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  MiOor  White  served  In  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  tho  aflhir  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Captain  Learmonlh  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1845-.'S5  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Sir  William  Gordon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
(wounded  and  horso  shot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Captain  Macartney  was  present  with  a  squadron  of  the  ISth  Light  Dragoons  at  Kumool  and  In  the 
action  of  Zorapore,  on  the  I8th  October  1839. 


52 


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Full 

Pay. 

32 


tittit 
Pay. 


1st  (or  Grenadier)  Regiment  of  Foot  Guards. 

"LINCELLES"  "CORUNNA"  "BARROSA'»  "PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO  "  "ALMA" 
"  INK  ERMAN"  "  SEVASTOPOL." 

'^~~\ColoneU'^Hia  Royal  Highneis  FranciB  Albert  Au^stus  Emlitmel,  Duke  of 
'     Saxony,  Prince  of  Sajce-Coburg  and  Gotha,  KG.  KT.  KP.  GCB.  GCMG. 

Field  Marshal,  8  Feb.  1840;  Colonel  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  23  Sept.  52. 
Lt.'ColoneL— Thomas  Wood,  Come t,  p  16 1^ ov.  20  i Lieut.  P 12  Jane  23;  Capt 
P  26  June  26;  Brev,'M(^,  28  June  88  ;  C«;?f.  &  Zf.-C(??.  p28  June  39;  Col 
11  Nov.  61 ;  Maj.  p  24  Feb.  54 ;  LL-Coh  20  June  54. 
Mqfors.—l  Jatnes  Robertson  Craufurd,f.  Mns.  14  June  21 ;  Sns.  ic  Lieut.  p29 
Aug.  22;  i^&Cfl;?^.  Pl9Sept.26;  Crrp^.  &  if.-Co/.  P18  Feb.  87;  CoLll 
Not.  51 ;  Major ,  20  June  54. 

2  William  Tliomton,  JEns,  &  Lieut  p8  Apr.  36;  Lieut,  k,  Capt.  p3  Dec.  30; 
Capt.  Sc  Lieut.'CoL  P  8  June  41 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Major,  20  June  64. 

8  Charles  Wm.  Ridley,' «.  JEns.  k  Lieut.  P  21  Feb.  28 ;  Lieut,  ic  Capt.  p14  JanCi 
31 ;   Capt. Sc  Licut.-Col.  p  14  July  43;  Col.  20  June  64 ;  Major,  19  Oct.  54. 

Capts  ^  Lt.'Coli.—S  Hon.  Aug.  Fred.  Foley,  JSns.  &  Lt.  P80  Dec.  28;  Lf.  k 
Ca;if.  Pl6Mar.  32;  C«/?^&  it«*^-Co?.  P16  Feb.  44;  Co/.  20  June  54. 

1  Hon.  Robert  Bruce,  Sns.  &  Lieut,  p  18  June  30;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P  22  Feb. 
33;  Capt.kLieut.'CoLP 2  Aug.  A4;  Co/.  20  June  64. 

3  Charles  Algernon  Lewis,  Corm:t,  p  13  Oct.  26;  Lieut,  p  15  Aug.  26;  Capt. 
P 12  Apr.  83 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.- Col.  ^dO  Dec.  45;  Col.  20  June  64. 

a  Frederick  William  Hamilton,'  :Ens.  k  Lieut.  12  July  31 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt, 
1  Dec.  36 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut-Col.  p3  April  46 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 

1  Hon.  James  Lindsay,  JEns.  k  Lieut,  p  16  Mar.  82  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p2  Dee.  36 ; 
Capt.  k  LUut.'Col.  p  14  Aug.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 

2  Henry  Cartwright,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  p26  July  82;  Lieut.  &  Capt  p  2  June  87  > 
Capt.  k  Lieut. -Col.  p2  Oct.  46;  Col.  20  June  64. 

]  Hon.  George  Cadogan,^  s.  Ens.k  Lieut,  p 22  Feb.  83 ;  Lieui.  k Capt,  p  9  Jao. 
38;    Capt.kLieut.-Col.PQkng.Al',  Co/.  28  Nov.  64. 

3  Bdward  Goulburn,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  27  Dec.  33;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  14  July  88; 
Ca.pt.  k  Lieut.'CoL  p  18  July  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 

1  Ho7t.  Alexander  Gordon,*  CB.  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut.  ^2  May  84;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

P  16  May  40  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  10  April  49 ;  Colonel,  6  Feb.  56. 
1  William  Nelson  Hutchinson,  s.Ens.  24  Feb.  20 ;  LieiU.  26  Oct.  23 ;  Cap^  Pl7 

June 26;  Major,v\  Dec.  32;  Lieut.-Col.  p7  Sept. 41 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  61« 

1  Robert  Cavendish  Spencer  ClifTord,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  5  June  36  ;   Lieut,  k 
Capt  P 14  Aug.  40 ;  Capt.  k  Lt-Col.  P22  March  60 ;  Col.  7  Sept.  65. 

2  John  Arthur  Lambert,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  1 0  July  36 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  1 1  Sept.  40 ; 
Capt  k  Lieut.'Col.  p  16  Nov.  60. 

1  Hervey  Hopwood,  Ens.  21  Sept.  80;  Ens.  k  Lieut  F24Jn1yd6:  Lieut,  k 
Cajpt.  *»80  Oct.  40 ;  Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  P27  Dec.  60. 

3  Hon.  Henry  Hugh  Manvers  Percy,®  Ens.  k  Lieut.  PI  July  86 ;  Lieui.  k 
Capt.  P29  Dec.  40  ;  Capt.  k  Lt-Col.  p7  March  61 ;  Col.  29  June  55. 

1  Hon.  Henry  Townshend  Forester,  JSns.  k  Lieut.  23  Feb.  37  ;  Limit,  k  Capt. 
P 18  May  41 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut-Col.  p24  Aug.  62. 

2  George  Grey  Rous,  Ens.  k  Lieut  p  24  Feb.  37 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  8  June  41 ; 
Capt.  k  Lieut-Cot  p  16  July  63. 

8  Studholme  Brownric:gi^  CB. §.  Ens.  p  20  July  32 ;  Lt.  9May  do ;  Capt.P 89  Dec. 
40 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Capt.  k  Lt-Col. p  18  Sept.  58 ;  Col.  2  Nov.55. 

3  Edward  G.  Wynyard,  Ens.  12  May  87 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P  tf  Jan.  88;  Liiut 
k  Capt.  P  26  Oct.  42;  Capt.  k  Lt-Col.  20  June  64. 

2  Hon.  Richard  Wm.  Fenn  Cur^on,*  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  14  Julv  88 ;  Lt.  k  Capt. 

P6  April  44 ;  Breo.-Major,  28  May  53  ;  Capt.  k  Lt-Col.  20  June  64. 
2  Ralph  Bradford,i<>  Ens.  k  Lieut  P30  Oct.  40 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt,  p  19  Dec.  45 ; 

Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  14  July  64. 
8  Michael  Bruce,  Ens.  k  Lieut  p  16  Dec.  40;  Lieut  k  Capt.  P80  Dee^  45; 

Capt.  &  Lt.-Col.  14  July  64. 
2  ThcSydenham  Conway,'«CB.,  Mfis.  14Feb.2d;  Lt.  P2eApra81 ;  CaptJPQJhi. 

86 ;  Brev.-Mqi.  4  July  48;  Mf^.  4  Feb.  63;  Capt  k  Lt.Col.  16  July  64. 

2  Charles  Lennox  Brownlow  Maitland,"  Ens.k  Lt.  p9  April 41 ;  Lt  k  Capt. 
P  27  Mar.  46 ;  Brev.  Maj.  15  Sept.  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  28  Sept.  64. 

3  Lord  Arthur  Hay,^^  s.  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P30  April  41 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P8  Apr. 
46 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut-Col.  19  Oct.  64. 

3  Henry  Edward  Montresor,'*  Ens.  16  Dec.  40 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut  PlftlEay  41; 

Lt.  8c  Capt  P 18  May  46 ;  Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  Q  Nov.  64. 
1  His  Serene  HighnessPrtnceWm.  Aug.  Edw.  of  Saxe  Weimar,  i>.&We.  1  Jiiiie41; 

Ens.  kLtPS  June  41 ;  Lt  k  Capt  p  19  May  46 ;  Brev.  Mqj.  20 June 64; 

Brev.  Lt-Col.  12  Dec. 54 ;  Capt  k  Lt.-Coh  p  18  May  55 ;  Col.  6  Oct  65. 
3  Jat.  Fred.  Dudley  Crichton  Stuart,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  25  Oet.  42;  Lieut  k 

Capt  P 12  Feb.  47  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.- Col.  p  19  June  66. 
3  Lord  Frederick  John  FitzHoy,"  Ens.  p  18  Sept.  40 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P 14  July 

48 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt  P  31  Mar.  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p  92  Jane  66. 
SVilliers  LaTouche  Hatton,  Ens.  17  July  40;    Lt.    P  10  Feb.  48;   Capt 

P  22  June  47 ;  Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  p  29  June  66. 
8  Hy ^  Fred.  Ponsonby,  Ens.  27  Dec.  42 ;  Ens.  and  Lt.  p  16  Feb.  44 ;  Lt.  and 


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CuthbertGeo.Elli8on,*'t/.-c.2Nov.65y«.     23  Nov.  43 

Alfred  Tipping,"  MaJ.  18  Dec.  04 p  22  June  38 

John  Francis  Cust 26  July  44 

W.  Henry  B.  de  Horeey'*  i..o.  8  Nor.  56 
G.  Wentworth  Alcx.iiigginson,"f  «. 

MtO.  18  Dee.  64. 

Aug.UenryLaneFox,^#.  Me^,  la  D«c.ft4 

Charles  Wilson  Randolph    

Fred.  Aug.  Thesiger,  *.  MaJ.  s  Kot.  66 
Hon.  Arthur  Frederick  Egerton,  *. . 

Sidney  Burrard     

William  Samuel  Morant 

Edward  Henry  Cooper 

Edwyn  S.  Bumaby,*'  e.  Ma).  8  Nov.  55 

John  Davie  Ferguson  Davie 

W.GordonCameron,^*.  Maj.21  Apr.SJ 
SirC  harlesRussell  ,Bt.  ,^8*  .l/q/.8NoT,fi5 

Cameron  Neville  Hogge 

John  Almerius  Digb^''*    

William  Thomas  Francis  Wallace,  t, 
Frederick  Charles  Keppol,  Adj, 
William  Andrew  M.  Barnard  . . 

Claud  Alexander,**  Adj 

John  Murray^* 

Arthur  Edw.  Valette  Ponsonby,"  8» 
John  Montagru  Burgoyne**  .... 
Alexander,  Viscount  Balgonle*' 

Charles  Napier  Sturt,*®  s 

Henry  William  Verschoyle**    .. 
Fred.  Tho.  Arthur  Hepvey  Batluirst" 
Hon,  William  Francis  Forbes*. . 

Robert  Anstruther,  Adj 

Robert  William  Hamilton »o. . . . 

Hon.  John  B.  J.  Dormer 

Fitz  Roy  Aug.  Talbot  Clayton** 
Thomas  Harvey  Barmston**  . . 
Rich.  Lyons  O.  Pearson*^  Mt^,  2  Nor.  50 

William  Salisbury  Ewsrt 

Francis  George  Staplcton'^ 

John  Byron  Blenkinsopp  Coulson  . . 

Hon,  Amias  Ponlett^  s 

George  Arthur  Ferguson  . .  < 

S.  A.  B.  JBarl  of  Carrick    

Ensigns  and  Lieuts* 

Henry  Charles  Eden  Malet 

Hon,  John  Constantine  Stanley  .... 

Edward  Wm.  Lloyd  Wynne    

Wm.  D.,  Vise,  Stormonl     

Clifton  Gasccignc 

Wm.  P.  Earl  of  Sefton   

Fra.  W.  Vise,  Hood 

William  Lewis  Stuckley  Buck    .... 

Henry  Edward  Clive    

Henry  Fanshawe  Davies 

Patrick  Keith  Murray 

Sudeley  Chas.  Geo.  Hanbury  Tracy. . 

William  Henry  Pamell    

Alfred  Walter  Thynne 

Philip  Smith 

Reginald  John  Bnller 

Douglas  Loftus 

Arch.  Chas.  Henry  Douglas  Pennant 

John  Arch.  Stewart  Nicolson 

Lewis  Guy  Phillips   

Sir  Henry  Fletcher,  JBai't 

John  Julius  Johnstone 

Edmund  Filmer 

Hon,  Arthur  Annesley    

Hon,  Wm.  Edward  Sackville  West 
Henry  Osborne  Gould 


P 16  Mar.  60 

Pie  Feb.  49 

3  Dec.  47 

P   9  July  62 

30  Nov.  49 


P  24  Feb.  64 
6  June  64 


P18  Aug.  64 


P26  Aug.  64 


P  13  May  63 


23  Mar.  66 
P   4  Nov.  63 


P  6April44 
P  30  May  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 
P22  Nov.  44 

P 14  Feb.  46 
P 16  May  46 

23  Mar.  46 
P  28  Nov.  46 
P  30  Dec.  46 
P  3  April  46 
P 19  May  46 
Pll  Sept. 46 
P  8  Nov.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  12  Feb.  47 
P  9  June  46 
P  6  Aug.  47 
?  30  Mar.  47 
p  3  Mar.  48 
P 31  Mar.  48 
P  23  Feb.  49 
P  11  May  49 
P  16  Mar.  60 
P  0  Aug.  60 
PlO  Aug.  60 
P 13  Dec.  60 
P  14  Feb.  61 
Pl9April61 
P 16  May  61 

17  Dec.  62 
P2l  Jan.  63 
P27  May  63 
P21  Apr.  64 
P  8  July  53 
6  June  64 
P  4  April  61 
Pll  Aug.  64 

12  Mar.  62 
P  28  Oct.  63 
P 14  Dec.  63 
P  16  Dec.  63 
P  16  Dec.  63 


PlO  April  49 
P  7  May  47 
P  1  June  40 
p  22  Mar.  60 

p  12  July  50 

P  2  Aug.  60 

P  Id  Feb.  60 

P27  Dec.  60 

P 17  Jan.  61 

P  2  May  61 

P  6  July  62 

P 16  Aug.  48 

P27May  63 

p  24  June  63 

P  16  July  63 

P  13  Sept.  63 

P  24  Feb.  64 

p  9  Nov.  49 

20  June  64 

20  June  64 

14  July  54 

14  July  64 

14  July  64 

29  July  63 

17  Got.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

P  18  May  66 

P  8  June  66 

P  18  June  66 

P  22  June  66 

P  13  July  66 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

P  30  Mar.  66 

P 10  Aug.  66 

P  9  Oct.  66 

p  16  Nov.  65 

P  30  Nov.  65 

p  7  Mar.  60 


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P  17  Mar. 
P 27  June 
P21  July 
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18  Nov. 
1  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

19  Dec. 

20  Dec. 

21  Dec. 

22  Dec. 
6  Jan. 

19  Jan. 
P  9  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
P 16  Mar. 
P  26  May 
p  16  June 

9  Feb. 
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P  31  Aug. 
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Adfjuianti, 

2  Capt.  FredeHck  Char  lea  Eeppel^21  April  54. 
1  Capt.  Robert  Anstrather,  3  Aug.  66. 

3  Capt.  Claud  Alexander,*  23  Nov,  65. 


Quarter^Mastert. 
0    2  John  Liliey,"  8  June  30. 
0    1  John  Atkinson,  28  Feb.  61. 
0    3  Bvan  Collins,  2  March  55. 

Surgeon^Mcfjor, 
2  Geo.  Brown,  20  Dec.  54 :  Bait.  Surg.  20  June  40;  Aut.-Surg.  12  Jan.  26 ; 

lHo9p.'A$s%gt.  21  April  25. 


B<Utalion' Surgeons. 
3  Georice  Eleazar  Blenkins,'*  1  Oct.  54 ;  Assut.-Surg.  13  April  38. 
1  Charles  R.  Nicoll,"  29  Dec.  54  ;  AssUt.-Surg.  26  June  40. 
3  James  John  Marjoribanks  Wardrop,'*  2  Mar.  55 ;  Assist.-Surg.  21  May  41. 

AssUtant-SurgeoM. 
3  Henry  John  Huglies  Lawrence,^'  24  Feb.  64. 
3  Constantino  Caridi  Read,^'  13  May  63. 

1  Gilbert  Prout  Girdwood,  24  Nov.  54. 

2  William  Ralph  Lane,  29  Dec.  64. 

3  Frederick  Gustavus  Hamilton,  28  April  64. 


SolicUor.-'Ed^tLrd  White,  20  Feb.  55. 

Ut  Battalum  returned  from  Portugal^  1828. 

2nd  Battalum  returned  from  Canada^  22  Oct.  1842. 

Zrd  Battalion  Embarked  on  Bastem  Expedition,  22  Feb.  1854. 

Facings  Blue.^Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

War  OJlee^  99th  July  1815. 

Thb  Prihob  RBOBiTTy  Bs  a  mark  of  His  Royal  Approbation  of  the  distinguished  gallantry  of  the  Brigade 
of  Foot  Guards  in  the  Victory  of  Waterloo,  has  been  pleased,  in  the  name  and  on  the  behalf  of  His  M^letty, 
to  approTe  of  all  the  Ensigns  of  the  Three  RegimenU  of  Foot  Quattds  having  the  Rank  of  Lieutenants,  and 
that  such  Rank  shall  be  attached  to  all  the  future  Appointments  to  Ensigneles  in  the  Foot  Guards^  in  the 
same  manner  as  the  Lieutenants  In  those  Regiments  obtain  the  Rank  of  Captain. 

HU  Royal  Highness  has  also  been  pleased  to  approve  of  the  First  Regiment  of  Fbot  Guards  being  made  a 
Regiment  of  Grenadiers,  and  styled  "  Tfu  Firat,  or  GrmadUr  ReffimetU  of  Foot  Ouards,"  in  commemo- 
ration  of  their  having  defeated  the  Grenadiers  of  the  French  Imperial  Quants  upon  this  memorable  oeeaaion. 


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1  Colonel  RMley  lerred  in  the  Baitem  eaia|«Ign  of  1894-65,  includlDg  th«  ilegv  of  8«lMtlopol  (Hedtl 
and  Clasp). 

S  Colonel  Hamilton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Inelndlng  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava, 
and  Inkerman  (sererely  voandvd),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Colonel  Hon.  George  Cadogan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  A]ma» 
Balaklavm,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (tfedal  and  Clasps). 

5  Colonel  Gordon  served  on  the  staff  throughout  the  Easrem  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles 
of  the  Atmn,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspfi). 

0  Colonel  Hon.  H.  H.  M.  Percy  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
(wounded),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Colonel  Brown rigg  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sbbastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Hon.  Ueut..Col.  Curson  served  at  Aide^e-Camp  to  Sir  George  Catbcart  In  the  Kaffir  war  In  165S-S 
(Medal),  for  which  service  he  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 

10  Lleut.-Oolonel  Bradford  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle!  of  Alma, 
Balaklavm,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Lt..Col.  CeawayiOTwdthrotiffhottt  the  opmOons  In  Sclade  ( Medal),  iaeladiaf  the  battles  ol  MecaaceaBd  Hydeiabed  i 
snd  he  eommaaded  the  Light  Conpuy  (detached)  at  the  previous  deDenec  of  the  Residcney  at  Hyderabad.  He  tervKl  alio 
the  e«mi»ai|pi  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  and  was  present  U  tbeinveetmeni  and  capture  of  PaauUa  and  Powngluir. 

13  Lleut-Colonel  MaKland  served  the  campaign  of  1816-47  against  the  Kaffirs  (Medal),  as  Military 
Secretary  to  Sir  Peregrine  Maltland,  and  received  the  rank  of  Brovet  Mi\)or  for  his  services.  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  D.  A.  AdJ.-Gen.  to  the  4th  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkerman  (dangerously  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspt). 

14  Lord  Arthur  Hay  served  the  SntleJ  campaign  of  1845-6  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Hardlnge,  aad  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).    Served  also  In  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

15  Lleut>CoIonel  Montresor  served  In  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

16  Colonel  Prince  Edward  of  Saxe  Weimar  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  trencboa,  lOlh  Oct.) : 
Medsil  and  Clasps. 

17  Lord  Frederick  FltaRoy  served  under  Sir  BobertStopford  during  the  operations  on  thecoast  of  Syria 
in  1840  (Medal). 

]7f  Lieut-Colonel  Ellison  landed  in  the  Crimra  on  the  16ih  Oct.  1854,  from  whieh  period  he  served  as 
Brigade  M^Jor  with  the  Bricade  of  Guards,  and  wa^  present  at  the  bat'les  of  Balaklava  and  Inkermau 
(promoted  Brevet  Mi^or),  and  siege  of  SebMtopnl  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  U%*or  Tipping  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wonnded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  M^Jor  de  Horsey  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  stage  of 
8«ba«topol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

lot  Lient.-Colonel  Hlgginson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  Adjutant  of  the  trd  Battalion 
Grenadier  Guards,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

SO  Msjor  Lane  Fox  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  D.  A.  A4J.>Gen.,  including  the  battle 
of  Alnuk  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

91  MiOor  Buroaby  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 
siege  of  8ebastoi>ol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

29  M^Jor  Cameron  served  the  Ea«tem  campaign  of  185-1,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol,— severely  wounded  in  the  trenches,  28th  Oct.,  whilst  in  command  of  the  volnnteer  sharp- 
shooters of  the  brigade  of  Guards  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

29  Captains  Alesander  and  Murray  served  In  the  Crimea  (Modal). 

21  Captain  Ponsonby  served  with  the  4Srd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (MedaQ. 

25  Captain  Burgoyne  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (sarerely 
wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

96  Captain  Start  served  the  Eaitern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

27  Sir  Charles  Russell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal and  Clasps). 

28  Captains  Verichoyle  and  Bathurst  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Sledal  and  Clasps). 

SO  Captains  Hon.  W.  F.  Forbes  and  Clayton  served  in  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

90  Capt.  Hamilton  servetl  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded),  Bala- 
klava, and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

91  MiOor  Pearson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  from  April  1854  to  Jnly  lt>55,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir 
George  Brown,  including  the  battles  of  Alroa  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to 
Kertch  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

89  Qr.-Mastor  Lllley  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava (Medal  and  Clasps). 
99  Surgeons  Blenklns  and  Nlcoll,and  Ass!st.-Surgeons  Lawrence  and  Read  served  In  the  Crimea  (Medal). 

84  Surgeon  Wardrop  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  Itattlet  of  AUdo,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

85  Captain  Barmston  served  with  the  Biflo  Brigade  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1859-59  (Medal).  Alio  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

86  Captain  Stapleton  served  with  the  49rd  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 

87  Lord  Balgonle  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Bentlnek,  Indodlaf 
the  baUle  of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sehastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

98  Captain  Digby  served  with  the  12th  Lancers  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-59  (Medal). 


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"  LINCELLES."-The  aj)*M«,  with  the  wordi  "EGYPT"  "TALAVERA'»  "BARBOSA** 
**  PENINSULA  "  "  WATERLOO"  «'  ALMA"  "  INKBBH AN  "  "SEVASTOPOL." 

CoUmeL 
a  m  John  Barl  o/Straf^rd/  GGB.  k  GCH.  En»,  80  Sept.  1793;  Lt,  1  Dec 
93;   Capi.  24  May  94;  Lieut.-Col.   14  March  1800;   Col.  25  July  10; 
Mqjar-Oen,  4  June  13;  Lieut^-Gen.  27  May  26 ;  Gen.  23  Not.  41 ;  Field 
Marehal,  2  Oct.  65 ;  Col,  Coldstream  Guards,  16  Aug.  50. 
Lieut.'Colonel. 
Ron.  George  Frederick  Upton,*  CB.  JBns.  P24  April  23;  LietU.  P29  Oct  26; 
Capt.  Pl2Dec.26;  Af(((;<>r,Pl6  June87;  X<ett^-Co/.P16  April  41;  Col. 
11  NoY.  51 ;  Mqjor,  20  Jane  64;  Lt.-Col.  20  Feb.  65. 
M({ior$. 
Gordon  Drummond,  JEnt.  &  Liettt.  p  10  June  26 ;  Lieui.  k  Copt.  PS  Aug. 
80;  Capt.kLt.'Col.v%9  March  44;  Col.  20  June  64;  Jlf<{f.  20  June  54. 
2  Lord  Frederick  Paulet,'  Sm.  k  Lieut.  11  June  26 ;  Lieut.  &  Capt.  p  21  Sept. 
30;  Capt.  k  Lieut.- Col.  P  8  May  46;  Col.  20  June  54;  Mqf.  20  Feb.  66. 
Captains  k  Lieut.'Colonels. 

1  Henry  Daniell,^n«.  &  Xiev^.  P 13  Aug.  29;  Lieut,  ff  Capt.  p 27  Mar.  85; 
Brev.-Mqjory  0  Not.  46 ;  Capt.  k  Li.- Col.  p29  Oct.  47 ;  Col.  28  Not.  64. 

2  William  Samuel  Newton/  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P6  Dec.  84;  Lieut,  k  Capi.  P3I 
Dec.  39 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut. -Col.  v  26  Feb.  48 ;  Col  28  Not.  54. 

1  Spencer  Perceval,  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  13  Jan.  37 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  P16  Oct  41 ; 
Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P23  June  48 ;  Col.  28  Not.  54. 

2  Thomas  Montagu  Steele/  CB.  Comet  12  Jan.  38;  Ens.  k  Lt.  P20  July  38  ; 
Lt.  k  Capt.  P  29  Mar.  44 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  p31  Oct  51 ;  Col.  29  June  56. 

2  William  Mark  Wood/  Ensign,  P22  July  36 ;  Lieut.  24  May  41 ;  Capt.  p20 

Aug.  44;  Capt.  ff  Lieut.-Col.  p  13  Dec.  53. 
1  Charles  Lygon  Cocks,   Ens.  P28  July  38;   Ens.  j-  Lieut.  P24  Jan.  40; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  7  Aug.  46;  Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  20  Ji«|e  64. 
1  James  Halkett/^iitf.  p7  June  39;  Ens.  Sf  Lieut.  P23  April  41;  Lieut,  k 

Capt.  1  July  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64. 
1  Dudley  Wilmot  Carleton/  2nd  Lieut,  p  10  April  40 ;  Ens.  Sf  Lieut.  P  11  June 

41 ;  Lieut  k  Capt.  p  13  July  47  ;  Capt  k  Lt.-Col.  14  July  64. 
1  Arthur  St  George  H.  Stepney /<>  CB.  Ens.  p  16  May  34 ;  Lieui.  P 10  Not.  37 ; 

Capt.  P15  April  42;  Brevet  Mqjor,  3  April  46;  Major,  P9  July  60; 

Brevet  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  15  July  54. 
1  JamesTalbot  Airey/  >  CB.  s.  Ens.  1 1  Feb.  30 ;  Lieut,  p  3  May  88;    Capt.  p  22 

July  42;  M^jor,  11  Not.  51 ;  Capt.  &  Lt.-Col.  15  July  64. 
1  Charles  Sedley  Burdett,"  2nd  Lieut,  p  21  Oct  36 ;  Lieut.  25  June  41;  Lieut, 

k  Capt.  P  29  Oct.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  22  Aug.  54. 
1  Francis  William  Newdlgate,  Ens.  30  Dec.  40;  Ens.  f^  Lieut.  Pl8May42; 

Lieut,  k  Capt.  pIO  Dec.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  4  Sept  54. 

1  Ullick  Canning  Lord  Dunkellin/*  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  27  Mar.  46;  Lieut,  k  Capt, 
P 27  April  49;   Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  Pd  Not.  54. 

2  William  Gregory  Dawkins,"  J?n^  p  2  Aug.  44;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  6  Sept  44 ; 
Lieut,  k  Capt.  P  25  April  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  6  Nov.  54. 

2  Clement  William  Strong/*  Ens.  18  Jan.  39;  Lieut.  6  May  42;  Capt.  p  1 

Sept.  48 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  6  Not.  64. 
2  Francis  Wm.  Henry,  Xorrf  Burghersh/^  Ens.  24  Feb.  43;  Zf.  26  July  44; 

Capt.  P  1  Aug.  46 ;  Brev.  Uoi.  7  June  49 ;  Uefiw,  p  22  April  58 ;  Bret. 

Lieut.-Col.  20  Sept.  64 ;  Lt.-Ck)l.  12  Dec.  54. 
2  Hon.  Arthur  Edward  Hardinge/*«.  J^tm.p  7  June  44;  X^22  Dec.  46;  Capt. 

P 1  June  49 ;  ^rere*  JMiyw,  12  Dec.  54;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  20  Feb.  65. 
2  Han.  Percy  Robert  Basil  Feilding/"  Ene.  p  8  Aug.  46 ;  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  7  Ang. 

46;  Lieut,  tf  Capi.  21  Aug.  51 ;  Brev.-Mtg.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Capt.  k Lt.-Col. 

P  23  Nov.  56. 
2  William  Henry  Beeve,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P29  Dec.  46 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p  22  Aug. 

51 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  pSO  Not.  65. 
2  Charies  Baring  *»  Ens.  k  Lieut,  p  2  July  47  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.fWApnl 

53 ;  Brev.-M^or  12  Dec.  64;  Capt.  k  Lieut.'Col.  P21  Dec.  56. 


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LlBTTTBNANTS  AND  CAPTAINS. 


1  J.  Halkett  Le  Couteur,*^t  Mt^.iVorM 


Henry  Armytage*'  Major  12  Dec.  64 

2  Hon.  Henry  Wm.  John  Byng 

ArthurJohnB.Thellusson,ira/.SNoT.65 


COKITBT, 

2d  libut. 

OR  BN8ION. 


P  3  May  44 


EVBION 
AND  LtBUT. 


27  Mar.  46 
P  30  July  47 

27  Aug.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 


LIBUT. 

AND 

CAPTAIN. 


16  Mar.  63 
P 13  Dee.  53 
P  3  Mar.  54 

20  June  54 


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Lieutenants  and  Captains. 

1  P.  Bambrook  Crawley,*'  Af<«'.ia  Dec.C4 
1  Sir  James  Dunlop,"  Bt,  jf«/.aNov.66 
1  Gerald  Littlehales  Ooodlake,^^  t. 
1  George,  Lordhm  gham'^^fif/.  1 7  Jul  j  56 

Adj.t\  Dee.U 

1  Harvey  Tower"    

1  Hon.  WlUUm  Henry  Wellesley, «. . . 

2  Arthar  James  Fremantle,>14/ 

1  Hon.  Wm.  Henry  Fellding 

1  Miehael  Walker  Heneage" 

1  ZorctEuftUceH.B.  G.Cecil   

1  Christopher  Blackett^'t    

2  George  Robert  Fitzroy'^ 

2  James  Alfred  Caulfleld     

2  Hon,  Wm.  Geo. Boyle,**  m<0.  isDacSi. 
2  JohnAuRUstiiBCono)ly*^ira^.l7Jui7  66 
2  Henry  Fitzharding  Berkeley  Maxse^ 

M(^).  17  July  55 

2  Hon,  William  Archer  Amherst**    . . 

2  Hon,  Richard  Monck«» 

2  Charles  Greenhill 

2  Henry  Clarke  Jervoise    

1  St.  Vincent  B.  Hawkins  Whitshed*^ 

2  Hon,  Henry  Walter  Campbell 

I  Julian  Hamilton  Hall 


cornet, 

2d   LIEUT. 
OR  ENSIGN. 


P   2  Mar.  47 
P  14  June  50 


ENSIGN 
AND  LIEUT 


P  29  Dec. 
P  17  Jan. 


10  Dec.  62 
13  Feb.  62 


P21  Nov.  61 
21  Dec.  44 
P  23  Nov.  49 
P  10  Nov.  48 
P  9  Feb.  49 
p26  Feb.  48 


P  2  Mar.  49 
P 13  Dec.  60 
P  13  Dec.  50 


P  13  May  53 


P  27  July  66 


P  24  Aug.  64 

21  Sept.  64 

P  3  Nov.  64 

P  24  Nov.  64 

16  Jan.  66 

17  Jan.  66 

18  Jan  66 

19  Jan.  66 
P  12  Feb.  66 
P  13  Feb.  66 

23  Feb.  65 

24  Apr.  65 
4  May  66 

P  20  Oct.  66 
P  30  Nov.  65 
P 13  Feb.  66 
P  14  Feb.  66 
P15  Feb.  661 


1  Godfrey  James  Wig  ram**  .... 

1  Arthur  Lambton** 

EnSIgns  and  Lieuts. 

1  George  Ernest  Rose'* 

1  Charles  Pierrepoint  Lane  Fox" 

1  Sir  William  Forbes.  Bart 

1  Hon.  William  Eclwardes 

1  Henry  John  Bagot  Lane 

1  Alexander  William  Adair    

1  William  Fred.  Ernest  Seymour 

2  Stapleton  Thomas  Main  waring  . 
2  Hon,  Edward  Henry  Legge  .. . 
2  Edward  Strelley  Pegge  Burnell . 

2  Walter  Stirling"  

2  Fred.  Horace  Arthur  Seymour 

2  Richard  Hasel  Thursby 

2  Norman  Bunuind. .  •  • 

2  Fred.  Charles  Buller 

2  William  Wynne 

2  Ellis  Philip  Fox  Reeve    

2  Hugh  Bonham  Carter 

Ac^jutants.'-Z  Capt,  Arthur  James  Fremantle,  2  Oct.  66. 

1   Capt,  George  Lord  Bingham,  21  Dec.  65. 
Quarter'Maiters.^2  Arthur  Hurle,  13  Feb.  62. 

1  Alexander  Falconer,*'  1  July  63. 
Surgeon'Mqjor,^2  James  Monro,  M.D.  20  Feb.  63 ;  Surgeon,  4  April  61  j 

AssUt-Surg,  2  Nov.  82. 
Batt,'Surg,'-l  Joseph  8kelton,»  M.D.  20  Feb.  63 ;  AsiUt.-Surg,  2  Sept.  46. 
AtsUtant'Surgeoni,--!  John  Wyatt,"  17  June  61. 

2  Charles  Yidler  Cay,  12  June  46. 
1  John  WHUam  Trotter,  20  May  64. 

1  Thomas  Lawes  Rogers,  8  Dec.  64. 

2  Francis  Bowen,  M.D.  11  May  66. 
'                 5oZici^ar.— William  George  Carter,  29  Jan.  24. 

Facings  Blue — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

[1^  Battalion  Bmbarked  on  Eastern  MxpeditUm,  22  Feb.  1864.] 
2nd  Battalion  returned  from  Canada  2Qth  Oct.  1842.] 

1  Lord  ttmiorA  Mrved  with  th«  SStd  in  Flandcn  and  in  Holland  in  1794  ud  M,  and  wMwonnded  at  Gcldermftlwa.  Bt 
MTvad  wilk  tlM  Sid  Goaida  ia  th«  expediUoa*  tp  Haaovcr  la  1809 ;  to  Copenhagen  ia  1807 ;  and  to  Walcheren  ia  1800.— in 
the  latter  he  waa  with  the  Bceerre  under  Sir  J.  Hope,  and  eommandedhia  adTaace.eompoMd  of  the  Grenadier  Battalion  of 
the  Ooards  and  a  detachment  of  the  Mth  Riflee;  in  thia  eommand  he  chajsed  a  detachment  of  Dutch  troops,  taking  tome 
oOetra  and  npwarda  of  a  hundred  men  prieonen.  Ia  1811  he  Joined  the  Bngade  of  Ouardi  in  Portugal ;  and  in  September 
of  Chat  jkn  he  waa  nominated  to  the  command  of  a  Brigade,  in  the  Snd  Diriiion  under  Lord  Hill.  He  wae  preaent  with  it 
in  all  the  moremcnu  and  aflhirt  with  the  enemy  in  the  eonth  of  Spain— and  daring  the  period  of  the  eiege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo 


P23  June  48 
P27  April  49 
P  27  June  51 

P14  Oct.  51 
P21  Nov.  61 
P  23  July  62 
P  20  April  63 
P  26  July  63 
P 13  Dec.  63 
P13Jan.  64 
P  1  Oct.  47 
P  8  Apr.  53 
P  14  Sept.  62 
P  16  Sept.  61 
P  26  Aug.  60 

P  1  June  49 
P  3  Mar.  64 
P17  Oct.  51 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P  8  Apr.  63 
P  1  Aug.  54 
21  Nov.  64 
P  2  Aug.  64 
P  3  Aug.  64 
P    4  Aug.  64 


LIEUT. 

AND 

CAPTAIIf. 


14  July  54 
14  July  64 
14  July  64 

22  Ang.64 
4  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  54 
6  VoY,  64 

16  Dec.  64 

23  Dec.  64 

26  Dec.  64 

4  Feb.  64 

20  Dec.  64 

P  12  Jan.  66 

P  13  Jan.  64 

22  Dec.  54 

29  Dee.  54 
4  Mar.  65 

23  Mar.  66 
P  6  July  66 
P   6  Apr.  66 

2  Oct.  66 

19  June  65 

P13  Feb.  66 

P  14  Feb.  66 

P  16  Feb.  66 


he  waa  detached  in  command  to  Idanha  Nora  with  hii  own  Brinde  and  lome  cavalry  to  obicrve  the  moTementa  «l  a  eorpa 
nmanded  by  Gen.  F07,  at  Coria.   Upon  Lord  HUljoining  the  main  bodyof  the  Army  at  the  oonamenee 
of  ISlSy  he  waa  ea«Md  in  the  aereral  aetiona  of  vlttona.  of  the  Pyreaeei,  of  Pampelona,  in  which  m 

.  I.  .k*  i^rttmAtkm  AJf  th*  Wi«*IU  tmA  aMMtk  nf  »!»•  AwtiAfMl  munii...wtiniidad  And  had  twn  lutvBMi  ahA*  c 


57  Coldstream  Regiment  of  Foot  Chiards. 

him ;  at  Cambo.  in  driTiaf  tbc  enemy**  ontpoata  and  reconnoitrinfc  the  THe^*Pont ;  in  the  paaaajce  of  the  Nife  aai  tke 
a&ir  before  Bayonne  on  the  13th  Dec.  1813,  when  the  Snd  DiTiaion  va«  attacked  by  six  DiTiaioni  of  the  Ficneh  Amy 
commanded  by  Manhal  Sonlt:  in  thit  action  he  had  a  hone  ahot  under  him.  On  the  14th  Feb.  at  the  eommcnccBcat  of 
the  earopaifn  of  1814,  he  waa  eneagcd  vith  the  Rear  Guard  of  the  enemy  at  Espellette;  and  on  the  foUovinf  day  wu 
em  ployed  in  the  at  tack  of  the  heights  above  Garris.  He  waa  in  the  aubaoquent  actions  of  (Mhea  and  Aire;  and  beTmlicd 
the  enemy  at  Garlia.  Hcwas  alaoeugaiccd  with  his  brigade  at  the  battle  of  Toulonse.  He  commanded  a  Biisadc  of  Goarda 
at  the  battle  of  Waterloo ;  and  commanded  the  first  corps  of  the  British  Army  firem  Waterloo  to  Pari*,— took  the  fortilcd 
city  of  Peronne  on  the  march,  and  subsequently  possession  of  Paris  by  occupying  the  height s  of  Belle  Ville  and  Moat- 
martre.  His  Lordship  baa  reeeiTcd  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Kive  and  Orthes  ;  aad 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toalouse. 

5  Colonel  Hon.  Oeorto  Upton  sertred  In  ttie  Ut  Battalion  of  Coldstrvam  Ooards  throoghontthe  Bastemeampalfn  of  18M, 
Ineludlni  thebaules  of  the  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkciman  (wonnded  and  herM  killed),  and  alcge  of  Sebartopol  (U«dil 
and  Clasps). 

3  Lord  Frederick  Paulet  tenred  tho  Enstern  campaign  of  1854,  inchiding  the  battlea  of  Alma  (hone 
killed),  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  liei^e  of  Sebostopul  (Medai  and  Claspa). 

at  Colonel  Daniell  aoeompanied  the  Snd  Batalion  Coldstream  Guards  to  North  America  in  1838  on  the  oeeadon  of 
the  insnrreetion  in  Canada,  and  returned  from  thence  in  184S.  Joined  the  lat  Battalion  in  the  Crimea,  and  scncd  with  it 
in  the  trenehea  during  the  siege  in  ISU.  and  was  in  command  of  the  Battalion  at  the  period  of  the  attadt  on  the  leiu 
the  8th  Sept.  and  subsequent  fall  of  Bebaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Colonel  Newton  aerred  In  ibe  £astern  campaign  of  1864,  includinf  tba  battles  of  Balaklara  tad 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebeatopol  (Mvdal  and  Clasps). 

6  Cokmel  Steele  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18&4.65  as  Military  SeereUry  to  Lord  Baglan,  Ineloding  Om  baldn 
of  the  Alma,  Balaklatra,  and  inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Lieut  -Col.  Wood  Mrved  the  Kaatern  campaign  of  1654,  incIu'Jlng  the  battlei  of  BalaUaTE  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cl.ispi). 

8  Lleut.-C4)I.  Halkett  served  in  the  Eastern  campaltni  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  BalsklsTS  sod 
Inkerman  (icvercly  wounded),  and  liege  of  Seba:»to|>oI  (Medal  and  Clafips). 

9  Lieut.-Col.  Carleton  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklara  and 
Inkerman,  and  siese  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Ciaapa). 

10  Lteiit.-ColoneI  Stepney  served  with  the  SOtli  Reg'.  In  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-0:  the  comnaod 
of  the  Uegimpnt  devolved  upon  him  on  the  evening  of  the  Slat  Dec.  at  the  battle  of  Peroze«hah,  which 
he  retained  during  the  night  of  the  2lit,  and  the  action  of  ilio  23nd  Dec  1845  (wounded),  and  during  the 
remainder  of  the  active  part  of  the  campaign,  until  severely  wounded  by  a  grapeahot  at  the  eonelasion  of 
tiie  battle  of  Subrann,  10  Feb.  1840  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

11  Llettt*Colonel  Alrey  acted  as  Alde<de.Campto  Sir  Robert  Sale  at  the  storming  of  the  Rboord  Csbool  Passln  Oct  lUI, 
and  bad  his  borse  shot  under  btm.  He  served  as  Aide-de^Camp  to  Major-Gen.  Biphlnttone.  in  All)rhanistan,  from  Jsatury 
1841.  and  wai  present  in  every  skirmish  or  sortie  made  by  the  garrison  fhrni  the  cantonments  during  the  Insonvetion  at 
Cabool,  and  was  afterwards  given  up  as  a  hostage.  He  aeted  as  Aide^le-Camp  to  Sir  Jobn  M*Caskillat  the  sumnlog  of 
Isuiur.  aad  was  present  with  the  BuBk  at  the  bstUe  of  Punnlar  ( Medal f.  Served  the  Bastcm  eampaign  of  18ft4-Uu 
As*ist..Qr<-Mr.  Gen.  uf  the  Light  Dlvitton,  Including  the  battles  of  the  Alma.  Dalaklava,  and  Inkerman,  aad  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  LC-CuloBcl  Burdett  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  and  was  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp).  ^ 

13  Lord  Dunkellin  served  In  the  Eastern  campalsn  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, until  taken  prisoner  In  front  of  the  trenches  before  da}  light  on  the  82nd  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clarpi). 

14  Lieut.-trol.  Daivkins  served  the  Eastern  campalsn  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava,and  siege  of  Svbastopol  (Medal  and  Claitps). 

15  LIeut.-(<ol.  Strong  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  locl'iding  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUaTi, 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lord  Burgnerth  served  in  the  I'unjaub  campnign  In  1840,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Gocj^nt 
(Medal),  for  which  ho  received  the  rank  of  Ilrcvet-Mxjor.  Served  also  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Raglan,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  the  despatches  of  which  beconTefed  lo 
England,  and  received  the  rank  of  Brevet  LleuL-Colonel  (M  'dal  and  Cla<ip). 

18  The  Hon.  LiouL-Colonei  Hnrdin^e  served  as  Aidode-Camp  to  Lord  Hardlnge  throughout  the  cam- 
paign on  the  SuileJ  in  1845-0,  and  was  present  in  tlie  batti»-a  of  Moodkee,  Feroteshah.  and  Sobrson,  for 
which  he  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  Cla*pii;  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854*55  as  D.  A.  Q.  U. 
Gen.  of  the  .Ird  Division,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bolaklavu,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(M>  dai  and  Clasps). 

19  Lleut.-Colonel  Hon.  Percy  Fielding  served  the  Esstem  coropalgn  of  1854  as  nrigade  Major  to  the 
Brigade  of  Guards  at  the  battle  of  Alma,  and  on  the  siaif  of  the  1st  Division  at  the  battles  of  BaUklaTa  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded), and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

90  Lieut.-Cdl.  Barmg  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (tererely 
woMnd«'d— arm  amputated)  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

set  Malor  Le  Couteur  served  iu  the  Crimea  from  the  winter  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp  for  flelwstopQl). 

21  Minors  AmiitHge  and  Sir  James  Dunlop.  andCapts.  Ciawley  and  Tower,  served  Ihe  I- astern  rampaipn 
of  1854,  ineludlns  the  battles  of  Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inlcrmian,  and  siege  of  Sfbattopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

84  Ciptain  G<>odlaWe  cerved  the  F>wtern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlea  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  and  sivqe  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

39  Lord  Bingham  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Lucan,  iadodlng  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

50  Captain  Heneage  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Indudlog  tho  battlea  of  Balaklaya  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SOf  Captain  Blackeit  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  03rd  Highlanders,  Including  ihe 
battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklara,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

37  Captain  FItzrojr  serred  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  In  the  4Ut  Ret:t,  including  the  battles  of  Alms 
and  Inkerman  (sererely  woouded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

3S  MiUor  Hon.  W.  G.  Bojle  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  a«  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  De  Laef 
Erans.  including  the  battles  lo  the  Crimea,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

39  Msjor  Conolly  serred  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854,  in  the  iOih  Rcgt.,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  sle^e  of  Sebastopol :  was  dangeroasly  wounded  (Aot  through  the  bod j)  at  the  repulse  of  the 
powerful  sortie  on  the  SOth  October  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

30  Major  Maxse  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851,  as  Aide-dc-Camp  to  Lord  Cardigan,  Inclndlag 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bilaklara  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

51  Captain  Hun.  R.  Monck  aerred  with  the  43rd  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  in  1853  (Medal). 

89  Captain  Hon.  WiUUim  Amherst  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklara  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (M«dal  and  Clasps). 

33  Quartermaster  Falconer,  Surceon  Skelton,  and  Assist.- Surgeon  Wyatt,  serred  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

84  Captains  Witshed,  Wlgram,  Lambton,  Lieuts.  Rose  and  Fox  serred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 
84t  Captain  Hon.  H.  W.  Campbell  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  Alde-de-Gamp  to  Sir 

WillHim  Codrlngton  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

85  Lteuu  Sterling  serred  as  Midsliipman  on  board  H.M.S.  Britannia  at  the  attack  on  the  Forts  of 
Sebastopol,  17  Oct.  185i  (Medal). 

se  Aaatat^BurgeoB  Trotter  aerred  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1SS4-U,  hwluding  the  aiegc  and  fall  of  Scbaatopel  (Medal 
and  Claap). 


Scots  Fusilier  Guards* 


58 


"  LINCELLBS"— The  *'Sphffnx,''  with  the  worde,  "  EGYPT"    "TALAVKRA"    "  BARR08A** 
"PENINSULA"    «•  WATERLOO"    «ALMA"    'MNKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 


Years'  Serv. 


19 


Pull 
Pay. 


30 


21 


Half 
Pay. 


22 

0 

19 

0 

20 

0 

19 

0 

17 

0 

22 

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26 

0 

19 

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15 

0 

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0 

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19 

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16 

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11 

0 

Colonel. 
His  Royal  Highness  George  W.F.C.  Duke  of  Cambridge/  KG.  KP.GCB. 
GCMG.  Colonel,  3  Nov.  37 ;    Mryor-General,  7  May  45 ;    Lieui.-Oen.  19 
June  54;  Colonel  of  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  23  Sept.  62. 

Lieut.'ColoneL 

George  Moncrieff,  Sm.  8c  Lieut.  p8  April  26;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  p6  Julj  30; 

Capt.  Sc  Lieut.'Col,  p24  Jan.  40;  Col.  11  Nor.  51;  Lieut.^Col.  20  June  54. 

Mryors. 

1  Edward  Walter  Forestier  Walker,*  CB.  Ens.  kLt.vB  Mar.  27  ;  Lt.  k  Capt. 
P 18  Oct.  31 ;  Capt.  &  Lieut.-Col.  p6  Dec.  44 ;  Jlf<y.  &  Col.  20  June  54. 

2  William  John  Ridley,*  JBns.  &  Lieut,  p  19  June  36 ;  Lieut.  &  Capt.  P24  May 
39;  Capt.  &  Lieut.-Col.  p24  Nov.  48;  Col.  28  Nov.  54;  Major  15  Dec.  54. 

Captains  and  Lieut.-Colonels, 

1  Francis  Seymour,*  JSns,  p2  May  34;  Lieut.  P16  June  37;  Capt. 
P 4  Sept.  40 ;  Capt.  k,  Lieut. -Coh  p  28  June  50 ;    Col.  30  Sept.  55. 

2  Lord  James  Charles  Plantagenet  Murray,*  Ens.  6c  Lieut,  p  26  May  37 ; 
Lieut.  &  Capt.  p  1  July  42 ;  Capt.  &  Lleut.-Col.  p5  Nov.  50. 

1  Charles  Assheton  Fitz-Hardinge  Berkeley,"  Bns.  P27  May  36;  Lieut,  p  12 
Aug.  37  ;  Lieut.  &  Capt.  p  14  April  43 ;  Brevet-Major,  15  Sept.  48 ;  Capt. 
&  Lieut.'Col.  P  13  Dec.  60. 

2  John  Hamilton  Elphinstonc  Dalrymple,^  Bns.  Sc  Lieut,  p  10  Nov.  37  ; 
Lieut.  Sc  Capt.  p31  Dec.  44 ;  Capt.  8c  Lt.-Col.  P25  Mar.  53. 

2  Henry  Percival  He  BsLthe,^  Bns.  if  Lieut,  ^l  Nov.  39;  Lieut.  8c  Capt.  p14 

Feb.  46  ;  Capt  8c  Lieut.-Col.  P  17  Feb.  54. 
I  George  William  Fordyce,*  Bns.  p  28  Dec.  32 ;    Lieut,  p  6  Aug.  37  ;    Capt. 

P3  Apffl  46;  3rajor  P  14  March  61  ;  Lieut.- Col.  27  Feb.  62. 
1  Robert  Moorsom,i<>  Bns.  3  Aug.  30 ;  Bns.  8c  Lieut.  p21  Sept.  32;  Lieut.  & 

Capt.  P 12  Aug.  37 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  1 1  Nov.  51  ;  Capt.  8c  Lieut.-Col.  20  June  54. 
I  Fred.  Charles  Arthur  Stephenson,'!  Bns.  k  Xt«u^.  26  July  37  ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

P  13  Jan.  43 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut-Col.  20  June  64. 

1  Henry  Poole  Hepbum,'«JS?»w.&JWcw/.Pl9  Feb.  41 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt.  f^2  Oct.  4G; 
Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  20  June  64. 

2  Francis  Haygarth,*'  Bns.  p  14  Feb.  40;  Bns.  k  Lieut.  P  21  May  41 ;  Lt.  k 
Capt.  30  Sept.  47  ;  Capt.  k  Ueut.-Col.  14  July  54. 

1  Hon.  Richard  Chartoris,  2nd  Lieut,  p  2  Oct.  40 ;  Lieut,  p7  Oct.  42;  Capt. 
P 14  Mav  47  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  14  July  54. 

2  Franklin  Lushington,'*  CB.  Bns,  p  16  July  29;  Lieut.  10  Oct.  33;  Capt. 
P80  Oct.  38;  Brev.-Maj.  23  Dec.  42 ;  Maj.  p5  Nov.  47 ;  Brev.  Lieut.^Col, 
20  June  54 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col,  15  July  64. 

2  Lambert  Lyons  Montgomery/*  Ens.  p22  June  38;  Lieut.  P17  Jan.  40;  Capt. 

P28  July  43  ;  Major  17  Oct.  52 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  16  July  64. 
2  Henry  Green    Wilkinson,  Ens.  k  Lieut.  P  13  Jan.  43;    Lieut,  k   Capt. 

P 10  Dec.  47 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p3  Nov.  54. 
2  Hon.  John  Strange  Jocelyn,»«  2nd  Lieut.  p7  Oct.  42  ;  Bns.  k  Lieut,  ^l^ 

April  43;  Lieut,  k  Capt.^Zl  Mar.  48  ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  6  Nov.  64. 
2  Patrick  L.  C.  Paget,  Bns.  11  Aug.  37;  Lieut.  ^Q  Aug.   41;  Capt.  p  12 

Dec.  43 ;  Breo.-Maj.  20  June  54 ;  Capt.  k  Ll.-Col.  6  Nov.  64. 
1  iw>rif  Adolphus  F.  C.  W.  Vane-Tempest,*  2nd  Lieut,  p 7  April  AS;  Bns.  k 

Lt.  P  28  Nov.  45 ;  Lt.  k  Capt.  p  1 1  May  49 ;  Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col.  p  1 5  Dec.  54. 
1  Hon.\fm.  Fred.  Scarlett,»7Cw7ic^,P  14  April 46;  ^iM.^-ifeu*.P12  June46; 

Lieut.  ^  Capt.  p  23  Nov.  49;  Brev.-MaJ.  12  Dec.  54;  Capt.  §•  Lieut.-Col. 

P  24  April  56. 
1  Augustus  Wm.  Henry  Mcyrick.'o  ^n*.  &  i/.  p 8  Sept.  46  ;  Lt.kCapt.P  22 

Feb.  60;   Cap^  &  Ir^- Co/,  p  22  June  65. 
1  Charles Holder,»«  Comet  P260ct.41 ;  i?«tt^P30  July44;  Capt.  p  6  Apr.  50; 

Capt.  k  Lieut.-Col  p  17  Aug.  56. 
1  William  Aitchison,!*  Comei.  P21  Mar.  45;  Bns.  k  Lt.  ^2  Oct.  46;  Lt.k 

Capt.  P  24  May  50 ;  Capt.  k  Lt.-Col.  P  25  Mar.  56. 


I  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  commaDded  the  lit  Dirbion  of  the  Eastern  Army  throughout  the  campaign 
on8A4,  includinf  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  BaUklava,  aud  Inkerman  (horse  shot),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

%  Colonel  Walker  landed  In  the  Crimea  on  the  23nd  Sept.  1834,  and  commanded  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards 
In  the  subsequent  campaign,  Including  the  battles  of  Oalai^iura  and  Inlierman  (received  three  wounds, 
one  sever*,  and  hud  bis  bone  shot  under  him),  kiege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  and  repulse  of  the  sortie 
86lb  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps  and  CO.). 

3  Colonel  Ridiej  scrred  the  Eastern  campaign  cf  18M,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot) 
Balaklara,  and  Inkvrman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  tho  80th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


59 


Scots  FtLsiUer  Guards. 


^ean'Serv. 


Pall 

UHlf 

Pay. 

Pay. 

9 

0 

15 

0 

8 

0 

10 

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7 

0 

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11 

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2 

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2 

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2 

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0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

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LlBUTENAVTS  AND 

Captains. 

1  Oeo.T.Fra.Shackbargh,**jf<(;.i2D6c.54 

2  Edward  Neville,**  Maj.  12  Dec.  54. .. 

1  John  Duficdale  Astley'*  Maj,  12  Dee.  54 

2  Hon.Vf.  C.  W.  Coke»  Maj.9Vor.66. 

1  Hon,  Alex.  E.  Eraser**  Maj.  2  Nov.  55. 

2  Hon,  Roger  Moslyn    

1  Reginald  Gippfi"* 

2  Francis  Baring*  Mqf. «  Nov.  55     

2  William  Wheatley    

1  Seymour  John  Blane* 

2  Henry  Charles  Fletchei-,  A^j 

1  William  WalUngford  Knollys**   .... 

1  Robert  James  Lindsay,*^  Ac^ 

2  George  Grant  Gordon*^    

2  William,  Earl  of  Listowel,"  s 

1  James  Ross  Farquharson*^ 

2  A.  Morgan  Hood  QrosTcnor  Gregory** 

1  John  Scott 

2  Raymond  Herbert  White   

1  Francis  Lambton*^'    

2  WUliamMure» 

I  Hon.  Hugh  Annesley  •*   

1  Archibald  Campbell  Campbell"  .... 

1-  Charles  George  Tottenham*** 

1  Hon.  Charles  Rowley  Hay*    

1  George  Henry  Moncrieff  *   

2  Geo.  W.  Hamilton,  Vise,  Kirkwall® 
2  David  Hunter  Blair 

William  John  Roub 

Ensigns  and  Lieutenants. 
1  Thos.  F.ScrymsoureFothringham** 

1  Edward  Marcus  Beresford*® 

1  Robert  Farquhar  Shaw  Stewart *°  . . 

1  Hon,  Edward  Brownlow  *° 

I  Henry  Jelf  Sharp 

1  John  Paynter    • . . . . 

1  George  Williams  Knox    • 

2  Hon.  Rodolph  Trefusis    

2  Godfrey  Wentworth  Beaumont^'     . . 

2  Henry  David  Erskine 

2  Sussex  Vane  Stephenson 

2  Willoughby  Sandilands  Rooke  .... 

2  Charles  Shelley 

2  John  Fred.  Buller  Elphinstone   . . . . 

2  Frederick  Palmer 

2  Hon,  Lionel  Edward  Massey 

2  Christopher  Peach  Pemberton  .... 

2  Henry  George  Bowden   

2  James  Edward  Ford    


CORNET, 
2d  LIEUT. 
OB  ENSIGN. 


1  June  41 


P  31  July  46 


P19Aug.  51 
p  27  Oct.  48 
10  Apr.  49 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P22  Oct.  47 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P24  June53 


22  Oct.  50 


ENSIGN 
AND  LIEUT. 


LIEUT. 

AMD 

CAPTAIN. 


6  June  64 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  4  April  45 
P  11  June  52 


P23  Aag.54 


P  17  Mar.  54 
P  20  Oct.  54 


2  Sept.    55 


7  Sept.   55 


P  5  Nov.  47 
P  29  Sept.  431 
P3l  Mar.  481 
P  7Aprn48, 
P  9  Mar.  49; 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P 10  April  49 
P  6  July  49 
P  24  May  50 
P  28  June  50 
P  8  Nov.  50 
P  6  Nov.  50 
P  13  Dec.  50 

13  Feb.  52 
P 14  May  52 
P25  Mar.  53 
P27  May  63 
P  22  Oct.  52 
P 13  Apr.  52 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P 11  July  51 

29  July  53 
P17  Mar.  54 
P  13  Jan.  54 
P  14  Apr.  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
9  Nov.  46 
P  12  Nov.  47 
P  25  Aug.  54 

P   4  Aug.  54 

3  Nov.  54 

P    a^ov.64 

21  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 
26  Dec.  54 
19  Jan.  55 

P    9  Feb.  55 

8  Dec.  54 

P  26  Jan.  65 

2  Mar.  55 

1  May  55 

P  6  July  55 

P 17  Aug.  65 

21  Sept.  55 

26  Oct.   65 

P  21  Dec.  55 

15  Jan.  56 

P 15  Jan.  56 


P  5  Nov.  50 

30  Sept.  50 

P 18  Apr.  51 

P25Mar.63 

P  13  Jan.  54 

P 17  Feb.  54 

20  June  54 

14  July  54 

14  July  54 

0  Oct.  54 

P  3  NOT.54 

6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
26  Dec.  64 
26  Dec.  54 
26  Dec.  54 

P  26  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
89  Dec.  64 
22  June  55 

P89Dee.  64 

7  Aug.  55 

14  Aug.  65 

8  Sept.  55 

15  Jan.  56 
p  15  Jan.  56 
P  4  Nov.  63 
P  6  Jan.  65 

25  Mar.  56 


Adjutants, 
2  Captain  H.  C.  Fletcher,  3  Nov.  54. 

1  Captain  Robert  James  Lindsay,*?  14  Aug.  55. 
QuarteT'Masters, 

2  John  Jones,  2  Sept.  51. 

1  George  Allen,*7  8  July  53. 
Surgeon-MtOar. 

2  Thomas  Richardson,  17  Feb.  64;  Surg.  22  July  46;  As9igt.'Surg,  4  Dec  33. 
BeUtalion'Surgean, 

1  John  Ashton  Bostock/*  M.D.  17  Feb.  54 ;  Asiist.-^Surg.  8  Feb.  4X 

Amttant'Surgeons, 
1  Frederick  Robinson,"  M.D.  19  Nov.  47. 

1  Arthur  Guy  Elkington,^  11  Mar.  53. 

2  Francis  Bramley  Baker,  3  Mar.  54. 

1  Henry  Turner,*'  19  May  54. 

2  George  Perry ,^'  29  Jan.  55. 

r^ 1^ 

Solieitor.^VfVLmtr  Wilmer,  27  Dec.  33.    Fadngt  Blae.~iitf«n<«,  Messn.  Cox  St  Co. 

\\»t  Battalion  embarked  on  tkeBaetem  ExpedUien,  tt  Feb.  1864.] 

VtndBattmUon  embarked  for  tke  Netkertands  Nov,  1819,  and  returned  from  Prance  Jan.  18M.  Servtd  tm 

Portugal  from  Dee,  18S0  to  Mareh  1898.] 


Scots  FutUier  Guards,  60 

4  Colonel  Soymoar  lerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.55,  Indading  thebattlM  of  Alma,  Balaklara. 
and  Inkermao  (vounded), siege  of  Sebaatopol  (wounded)  and  fortie  on  the  96th  Oct  (Medal  and  Claspe). 

5  Lord  Jamea  Murray  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  battlea  of  Balaklara  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  96tb  Oct  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Lleut.-Co]onel  Berkeley  was  Military  Secretary  to  LIeat.-aeneral  Sir  George  Berkeler  during  the 
lucccMful  operations  against  the  Kaffirs  In  1847  (Medal).  SerTed  in  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  and 
was  sererely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  ( Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Lleut.-Colonel  Oalrymple  serred  In  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854,  inelading  the  battles  of  Alma 
(wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  Of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Lieut.-ColoneIs  de  Bathe  and  Lord  Adoiphus  Tempest  serred  In  the  Crimea  from  Kot.  1854,  and  were 
present  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Lieut..Colonel  Fordyee  serred  with  the  74ih  Highlanders  In  the  Kaffir  war  in  1851  (Medal).  Serred 
with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lleot«-Colooels  Moorsom,  Meyrick,  and  Holder,  Captains  Lambton  and  Tottenham,  ferred  Ui  th« 
Crimea  tnm  Nor.  1854,  and  were  present  at  the  slego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Lleat.-Colooel  Stephenson  aerrcdlnthe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alm^ 
Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  Uie  96th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Lleut.-Colonel  Hepburn  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  b»til«  of  Almit 
(severely  wounded),  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Lieut.-CoIonel  Haygarlh  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma 
(sererely  wounded,  shot  through  hhouider  and  thlgii) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

14  Lleut.-CoI.  Lttshlngton  serred  the  campaign  of  1848  in  Affghanlstan  (Medal),  and  was  sertrelr 
wounded. 

15  Lleut.-Col.  Montgomery,  when  on  passage  to  India  In  the  transport  Brtf^n,  with  troops,  was  wrecked  on 
the  lesser  Andaman,  in  Nov.  1844,  and  remained  on  that  island  51  da)s,  suffering  rery  serere  prirallooa. 
He  serred  in  the  80th  Re|tt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  ca'npalgn  of  1845-6,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Fytroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  t«ro  Clasps).  Also  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1858  TMedal)  including  the 
capture  of  Martaban  (wounded) ;  the  operations  before  Raniroon  on  the  12th,  18th,  and  14th  April,  and  the 
captare  of  the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda  (with  the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Prome. 

16  Lieut.-CoIoiiPl  Hon.  J.  S.  Jocelyn serred  in  the  Eiutem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  •f 
Alma,  Balaklaro,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lt.-Cpionel  Hon.  W.  F.  Scarlett  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklara,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Aitchison  served  with  the  1st  Batt.  9Ist  Regt.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  Dec.  1845  to 
March  1847 :  engaged  in  a  serere  aflkir  with  the  CaflVes  28nd  May  1846,  when  bis  horse  was  shot  under  hln 
(Medal). 

80  Major  Shuckburgh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara, 
and  Inkerman  (sererely  wounded)^  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

81  Major  Nerlile  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Atde-de-Camp  to  Sir  Richard  Englind, 
Including  tiie  battles  of  AIom,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Major  Astley  serred  In  the  Enstern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (lerereljr 
wounded),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

83  Major  Hon.  W.  Coke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Indadlng  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(wounded) :  Medal  an4  Clasp. 

84  Major  Hon.  A.  B.  Kraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battlee  of  Alma, 
Baloklava,  and  Inkennan,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

85  Capt.  GIpps  scrvt'd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded,  bayonet 
wound  of  hand),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded,  shot  through  neck),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
sortie  on  the  86lh  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

86  Major  Baring  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and 
Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct.,  wounded  by  grape  shot  at  the  siege 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

87  Captains  Lindsay  and  Gordon,  Quartermaster  Allen  and  Assist.-Surgeon  Roblnsod,  serred  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman,  siege  ana  toll  of 
Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Lord  LI>towel  serred  in  the  Eastern  campolgn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (lerereljr 
wounded):  Medal  and  Clasp. 

80  Lord  Kirkwall  serred  with  the  71st  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  also  at  the  capture  of  Kertcfa 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Captoin  Rlane  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  batUes  of  Balaklara  and 
Inkermau  (wounded),  kiege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  86ih  Oct.  (Medal  and  Claspy). 

91  The  Hon.  Capt.  Annesley  serred  with  the  48rd  Light  Infantry  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-8-8  (Medal), 
and  was  severely  wounded.  Served  with  the  Scota  Fusilier  Guards  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1654, 
including  tlie  battle  of  Alma  (aeverely  wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasps. 

88  Capt  Mure  serred  with  the  60th  BJfles  iu  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal) ;  and  tlie  Eastern  csmpaigh 
with  the  79th  Regt.,  including  the  batdes  of  Alma  and  Balaklara  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

38  Lieut.  Beaiimoat  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  81st  Fusiliers,  including  the  bftttlei 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

34  Doctor  Bosfock  serred  in  the  BufA  at  the  batUe  of  Punniar  (Medal).  Serred  In  the  Eastern  <^am* 
palgn  of  1854-55  with  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklara,  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  26ih  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

35  Assistant-Surgeon  Elklngton  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tbo  batUes  of 
Balaklara  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  sortie  on  the  S6th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

36  Captain  Knollys  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp) ;  relolned  in  the  Crimea  In  Oct.  1855.  .     _  . 

•  37  Captains  Parqubaison  and  Campbell  joined  the  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  in  the  winter  of  1654-50, 
and  were  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded) :  Medal  and  Ctosp.      „  .    ,  ^.       ^     . 

38  Captain  Oiegory  serred  in  the  Crimea  during  the  winter  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

30  Captains  Har  and  Moncrloff  serred  In  the  Crimea  fhim  May  1855,  and  were  at  the  siege  of  Bebaitopol 
(Medal  and  Cla»p). 

40  Lleuts.  Fothrtngham,  Beresfbrd,  Stewart,  and  Brownlow,  Joined  the  Battalion  in  the  Crimea  early  la 
Sept  1855,  and  were  at  the  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

41  Assist.-Surgeon  Turner  serred  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

48  Aflsist..Surgeon  Perry  Mftcd  in  the  Crimoa  flrom  Juno  1855,  Including  the  ttege  of  Sebaatopol 
(Hedal  and  Clasp). 

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Tbe  King* 9  Cypher  within  the  Collar  of  St,  Andrew,  and  the  Crown  over  it.  In  tho 
second  eoloar  the  Thistle  Sf  Crojon.-^" St.  Lucia."  "Bgmont-op-Zbb."  The  Sphinx^ 
"Egypt"    "Corunni."    "  Busaco"    "Salamanca"    "  Vittoria"  " St.  Sbbas- 

TIAK"    "NiVE"     "PBWINSULA"    «  NiaGAKA"     "WATERLOO"     "NAAPORE"     "MA- 

bbidpoor"    "Ava**    "Aljia"    "Inkbrman"    "Sbvastopol." 


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ColoneL-^9  Bight  Han.  Sir  Edward  Blakeney,*  GCB.  GGH.  Comet  28  Feb. 

1794;  Lt,  24  Sept.  94;  Capt.  24  Dec.  94;  Mi{;\  17  Sept.  1801;  Lt.-Oa.  25 

April  08;  CoL  4  Jane  14;  Mqj.-Gen,^!  May  25;  X<.-C?en.  28  June  38; 

Oen,  20  June  54 ;  CoL  Ist  Foot,  21  Dec.  54. 
Lt,'CoU,—2  Richard  William  Huey*,  Ent.  25  Afar.  26;  Lt,  p  19  Dec.  26 ;  Cmpt. 

P  ]  1  June 30 ;  Maj,  P  13  Oct.  38  ;  Lieut.-CoL  p31  Dec.  47  ;  CoL  28  Nor.  54. 
1  Alexander  Barry  Montgomery*,  Bns.  25  Nov.  24 ;  Lt,  30  Oct.  26 ;  Capt.  p  16 

Aag.33;  MqJ.vQ  Dec. 43;  jBr«v.-X^.Co{.20June54;  X^-Col. 9 March 55. 

1  Edmnod  Uaythorne,^  Ene.  12  May  37  ;  X/.  p  4  Oct.  89;  Capt.  11  Sept.  44; 
Bree.'Majory  7  June  49 ;  Majovy  P 1  April  53 ;  Lieut,'CoL  p  12  May  54. 

2  Richard  Qolng,«  JStis.  9  Apr.  26 ;  X^.  p  2  Feb.  27 ;  Capt,  p  19  June  85;  Brevet- 
Maj,  9  Nov.  40 ;  Major ,  p  17  Jan.  51 ;  Brev.-Lt.-CoL  20  June  54 ;  Lieut.- 
CoL  3  Nov.  55. 

d£q;ore.'-l  Burton  Davenev,"  Bns.  27  April  20 ;  Lieut,  p  7  Joly  25 ;  Capt. 
P  8  Nov.  27  ;  Breo.-Maj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Brev.-Lt.-CoL  11  Nov.  51  ;  Mtg'or, 
10  Mar.  53. 

1  Hon.  Cha.  Daw8on  Plunkett,?  Ene.  p  11  Oct.  33 ;  Lieut,  P 10  Mar.  37 ;  Capt, 
P29  Dec.  43;  Brev.-Miy,  20  June  54 ;  Mqjor,v2  March  55 ;  Brev.'Lieut.- 
CoL  2  Nov.  55.  » 

2  Francis  Gregor  Urquhart,®  Ens.  p  18  Nov.  31 ;  Lieut,  p  16  Aug.  83 ;  Capt, 
P  14  April  37  ;  BreP.-Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51  ;  Major,  26  Jane  55;  Brev.'Lt.- 
CoL  2  Nov.  55. 

2  Henry  Richard  Marindln,  En*,  p  11  Jan.  33 ;  X^.  P  18  Mar.  36 ;  Capt, 
P  30  April  41 ;  Brev.-M({jor,  20  June  54 ;  Major,  8  Npv.  55. 


CAPTAiirs. 
2  Tyrrell  Matthias  Byme> . . 
1  William  Little  Stewart'® 
1  Henry  Draper  Neville"  .. 

1  Frederick  R.  Mein»    .... 

2  Francis  Locker  Whitmore'* 
2  James  Pollock  Gore*^ . . . 
2  John  Edward  Sharp^  .... 

1  Charles  Henry  Dowker>* 

2  SpencerGco.  Aug.Thursby 

2  Spencer  Peel 

1  Richard  George  Coles'"  .. 

1  Frederick  Wells»' 

2  WUliam  James  GiUumi" . . 

2  George  TaaflTe' 

2  Henry  Francis  Bythesea.. 

2  George  Rowland 

1  Henry  Wliichcote  Turner" 

1  John  Alexander  Chrystie*' 

2  £.T.St.LawrenceMacGwire 

1  Frederick  Augustus  Smith'* 

2  Theobald  M'Kenna* 
1  Chas.  Edmondstone  Kirk" 

1  Henry  Hawley  Smart**    . . 

2  MontRguAdamHen.Legge*^ 
1  Wm.  Fred.  John  Rudd'». . 

1  Jas.  Arch.  Roddell  Todd>» 

2  Thomas  John  Gregor>^  . . 
1  John  Martin  Brown*" .... 

1  Morgan  James  O'ConnelP* 

2  Robert  John  Hughes  «... 
2  Rupert  George  Brady'*  . . 
1  Charles  Hurt'^ 


BNSIGN.       I      HBUT.         I     captain.    (BRBV..MAJ. 


30  June  24  23  Mar.  26 
«*  12  April  33  13  Jan.  37 
^16  Aug.  33  P  20  Jan.  37 

22  Oct.  33  P  14  A'pril37 

~  7  Aug.  35     10  May  39 

0  Feb.  36  P  20  Dec.  39 

P  24  April  35  p    9  Feb.  38 

P    7  Jan.  42  P    7  July  43 

P  15  Dec.  40  P28  July43 

5  July  44'    14  April 46 

3  May  44  P 14  May  47 

12  Oct.  41 '  2  Aug.  44 
P14  Feb.  45  P  2  July  47 
P  19  Dec.  45  p  3  Sept.  47 
P  26  Sept.  45  p  2  Feb.  49 
P30NOV.46  P15NOV.50 

30  Mar.  47  P21  Feb.  51 
P  2  July  47  I  20  July  51 
P 19  Oct.  49,P2l  May  52 
P  1  June  49 1 P  30  Apr.  52 
P  2  Feb.  49  P  19  Mar.  52 
P   5  Nov.  47  P   2  Jan.  52 

20  Oct.  49  P  6  July  52 
Pl5Mar.50  PlOMar.  53 
P2«Nov.  50iP27May  53 
Pl7Apr.52;  6  June  54 
P 11  June  52 1  11  Aug.  54 
P22Apr.53  P18  Aug.  54 
P  27  May  53  i  8  Dee.  54 
I  7  Jan.  42  30  Aug.  43 
P17Jan.  51  iP  3  June  53 
P 17  June  51    30  Dec.  53 

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16  June  43 
P  28  July  43 
P  5  Dec.  43 
P  3  May  44 
P  8  Sept.  47 
1P29  0ct.  47 
P 17  Dec.  47 
P  21  July  48 
P  15  Feb.  53 
P 11  July  51 
P  8  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

P 12  Jan.  55 

P 19  Jan.  55 

P  30  Mar.  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

17  June  55 

25  June  55 

P 13  July  55 

P  17  Aug.  55 

P  31  Aug.  55 

P  6  Sept.  55 

7  Sept.  55 
3  Nov.  55 

P16N0V.  55 


2U  Jane  54 

20  Jane  54 

20  Jane  54 

7  Sept.55 

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P  27  Oct.  48 

P  14  Mar.  61 

1  Fred.  Harrv  Hope»    p  16  Sept.  61 

1  Fred.  Pritzler  Mailer,'*  il^^.;    17  June  61 

2  Richard  L.  Williams^   ....'PUMiy  62 
2  Edward  Andrew  Stuart*^  . .  i  p  21  May  62 

1  Richard  Abraham  Manners",     12  May  53 

2  Alexander  W.  Low** p  14  Sept.  62 

I  Chas.JotfhuaTufPhellOakeb**,p  10  June  63 

P  13  Sept.  63 

30  Dec.  63 

P 10  Mar.  64 

Pl2Mar.  62 

13  May  63 
P   9  June  64 

14  July  64 
21  June  64 

P  4Ang.64 
10  Aug.  64 
P 17  Aug.  64 
P18  Aug.  64 
P24  Aug.  64 
P26  Aug.  64 

3  Nov.  64 
6  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  66 
26  Jan.  66 
9  Feb.  66 
16  Feb.  66 
20  Feb.  66 
P  30  Mar.  66 

30  Mar.  66 
26  May  66 

8  Dec.  64 

29  June  66 
8  June  66 
6  July  66 
1  May  66 

14  May  66 

31  May  66 

11  May  66 
P  18  May  66 

23  May  66 

30  May  66 
1  June  66 

6  June  66 
6 June  66 

7  June  66 

4  May  66 

3  July  66 

4  July  66 
6  July  66 

13  July  66 

20  July  66 

2  Oct.  66 

IG  Nov.  66 

^  23  Nov.  65 


1  Jamos  William  HaoselF   . . 

1  Henry  George  While*  .... 

2  Rowland  L.  Sidney  Curtols* 

1  Albert  ^'cagrim^    

1  Fred.  J.  Ponsonby  Hill .... 
1  Sherlock  VignoUes  WillisS^ 
1  Duncan  Cameron  Brock* . . 
1  James  Creagh'* 

1  Joseph  Hodgson  Fawceit  .. 

2  William  Freeborn^ 

1  John  James  Hey  wood* .... 

1  H.Surtees  Bowes  Watson*. 

2  Redmond  Bewley  Caton*  . . 

1  John  Archibald  Gumming. . 

2  James  Ijeggatt/^  A^ 

2  ffoit.T.O.WestenraPlunkett* 

1  George  Deane 

1  John  Heron  Maxwell ...... 

1  William  George  Brown  .... 

2  George  William  Thompson 
2  George  Gilbert  Stewart  •  • . . 

1  Charles  Boyes  Steer 

2  John  Parker  GlUmore   .... 
2  St.  George  Gray 

1  Henry  John  Lawrcll 

2  Chas.  Fleetwood  Kelly  .... 

2  Vrederick  Alban 

2  Wm.  Henry^lex.  Flasket.. 

2  George  Turner 

2  John  Tymons 

1  Oswald  D.  W.  Hunter  .... 

Ensiqns. 
Richard  Llewelyn  Roberts** 

Anthony  Gardner 

Alexander  Bruce  TuUoch  . . 
Fred.  William  Thompson  . . 
Aleiander  James  Badgley. . 
Benjamin  Oliver  Johnson . . 
William  Keough 

2  James  Magenis  Lovekin    .. 

1  Arthur  Kershaw 

2  George  Gilmour 

1  Charles  Atkinson  Logan    . . 

2  John  Pyne  

1  William  John  Shanly    .... 

2  Henry  George  Thomson    . . 

1  John  Richard  Whe«der .... 

2  Augustus  W.  Hamilton .... 
1  Wm.  Mauger  Davey 


4  Mar.  63 
P 18  Oct.  63 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 

6  Nov.  54 
8  Dec.  64 
6  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 

1  May  65 

14  May  66 
16  May  65 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 
16  May  66 

16  May  66 

15  May  66 

16  May  55 
8  June  66 

17  June  65 
26  June  ^ 
26  June  66 

17  Aug.  65 
P  26  Oct.  65 
P  23  Nov.  65 
P  23  Nov.  66 
P  8  Jan.  66 
P 18  Jan.  66 

20  Jan.  56 
P  29  Feb.  56 
P  29  Feb.  56 


2  Lloyd  Evans p25  Jan.  66 

29  Feb.  66 

1  Mar.  66 

P    7  Mar.  56 

P  J4Mar.56 

P  25  Mar.  56 


2  Thomas  Arthur  Mills 
2  John  Richard  Palliser  . 

2  Alfred  Bloomfleld 

Arthur  Poyntz  Bridson 
John  lUidge Fraser  •••. 


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2  William  John  Bampfleld/dO  June  48;  ^n4. 18  Mar.  42;  LieiU, 
12  Sept.  46. 
JamoB  Deacon^  9  Oct.  66 ;  Era,  9  Aug.  54 ;  LUuU  6  April  56. 


A  ji^.4,^^*^  S  3  jLt0ui.  James  Leflsatt,  23  March  55. 


Quarter- Jlfa#^tfr«. 
2  Joseph  Swaiue/  20  Nov.  46. 
1  Joseph  M'Gee/'  8  Sept.  46. 

Surgwta. 

1  Charies  Bush  nearn,^  16  Not.  49;  AuUt-Surg.  15  April  42. 

2  Alfred  Crocker/  28  March  54 ;  AtsUt.-Surg.  26  Jan.  44. 

{2  Robert  Beresford  Smytb,^  H.D.,  15  Kov.  50. 
2  Thomas  Knox  Birnle/'  7  Jan.  53. 
1  William  Dambreck,^  7  April  54. 
1  Robert  Atkinson/^  5  May  54. 
1  Angus  John  Mackay,^  M.D.  27  Oct.  54. 
DUpemer  qf  AMIcinef.— William  Fresson,  16  Feb.  56. 

Facings  Biue^AgenUf  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


[If^  BatfcUion,  JBattem  Army,  22  April  54. 
2nd  Battalion  emb.for  Corfu,  31  Jon.  53. 


Depot  at  Winchester.] 

Basteru  Army.    Depot  at  Fermoy.] 


I  Sir  Edw&rd  Blakmey  aceompanied  the  expedition  under  llnjor  Gen.  White  to  the  Westlndiei,  and  was 
preeent  at  the  capture  of  Demerara,  Berbice,  and  EssequibOi  in  1796:  In  tbecoursA  of  this  aerrice  he  was 
three  times  taken  prisoner  by  Prirateers  and  suffered  severe  hard«liipe.  In  TtW  he  accompanied  ihe  expe- 
dition to  Holland,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the  10th  and  10th  Sept.,  and  also  In  those  of  the  Snd 
and  6th  October.  In  1807  he  sailed  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers  to  the  Baltic}  Joined  Lord  Gathcart's  expedi- 
tion, and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  Fleet  and  surrender  of  Copenhagen.  In  1800  be  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Martinique.  In  1811  he  sailed  for  Lisbon  in  command  of  the  Fusiliers,  and  dQrinf 
that  and  the  following  campaigns  of  1818, 18,  and  14,  ho  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Busaco  and  Albnhera— 
severely  wounded  through  the  thigh;  action  at  Aldea  de  Ponte,  sieges  of  Cludad  Rodrigo  and  Badi^ox— 
soTerely  wounded  through  the  arm  at  the  assault;  battles  of  Vlttoria,  PaiEmeluna,  Pyrenees,  and  NUelle, 
besides  Tarlous  minor  actions.  In  1814  he  Joined  the  force  against  New  Orleans,  and  was  present  at  the 
assanit  of  the  lines  before  that  place.  In  1816  he  Joined  the  army  In  Belgium,  and  was  preteni  at  the 
capture  of  Paris.  Sir  Edward  has  received  the  Gold  Gross  and  one  Clasp  for  Martinique,  Albuhen, 
Badalox,  Vlttoria,  and  Pyrenees;  and  the  Sliver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Cludad  Rodrigo, 
Mlvelle.andNive. 

9  Colonel  Huey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  from  April  1666  In  command  of  the  Snd  Batt.  Royal  Begt. 
Including  the  siege  and  All  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Lleut-GoL  Montgomery  served  In  Ava  (Medal) ;  also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  l|54,  and  up  to  the 
28rd  August  1866,  indttdittg  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  threa 
Clasps). 

4  Lt.-Col.Haythome  served  with  the 06th  Rcgt.on  the  China  expedition  in  1841  (Medal), and  was  prsscht  at 
the  attack  and  capture  of  Chin  Klang  Foo,  and  at  the  Investment  of  Nankin.  He  served  as  Alde-de-Camp  to 
Sir  Colin  Campbell  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the  batUes  of  Sadoolaport ,  Chll- 
lianwallah,  andGooJerat,andat  the  subsequent  occupation  of  Peshawur  (Medal).  He  commanded  the  Flank 
Companies  of  the  08th  on  the  expedition  to  the  Kohat  Pass  with  Sir  Charles  Napier,  the  Commander-in- 
Chief.  Served  with  the  1st  Batt.  Royal  Regt  f^om  SOUi  August  1865,  and  at  the  siege  and  fell  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Lt.-Colonel  Gotaig,  Captains  Sharp,  Tasffe,  and  Gregory,  Lts.  Curtols  and  Freeborn,  Paymaster 
BampAeld,  Qr.-Master  Swaloe,  and  Surgeon  Crocker,  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Sad  Batt.  oa  the 
SSnd  of  April  1866,  and  were  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Lt.-Colonel  Daveney  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

7  Mi^or  Hon,  C.  D.  Plunketl  served  in  Canada  durlnjE  the  Rebellion  of  18S7-88.  Also  the  Eaaiem  cam- 
paign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
CIa»ps  and  Brevet  Lt.-CoIonel). 

8  Lt.-Colonel  Urquhart  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  2nd  Batt.  on  the  SSnd  April  1866,  and  was  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp  and  Brevet  Lt.-Colonel). 

0  M^or  Byrne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  was  wounded  in  the  tranchea  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

10  Ifijor  Stewart  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  and  up  to  S3rd  April  1866,  Including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

II  Mi^or  Neville  served  in  Canada  durinc  the  rebellion  of  18S7  and  1838,  and  was  engaged  with  tha 
rebels  at  St  Charles  and  at  St  Eustache.  Served  also  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  and  up  to  loth 
March  1866»  including  the  batUet  of  Alaa  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  thrH 
Clasps). 

IS  M^or  Mein  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  and  up  to  the  8rd  May  1865»  including  the  baUlei 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

18  Ma)or  Whitmore  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Snd  Batt.  on  the  SSnd  April  1866,  and  was  at  tha 
siege  and  Ihll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp  and  Brevet-MaJor). 

14  Captain  Gore  served  with  the  Snd  Batt.  In  Canada  during  the  rebellion  In  1887-88,  indndlag  tha 
storm  and  capture  of  St.  Charles  and  St.  Eustache,  and  ulterior  operations  on  the  Richelieu  and  adjacent 
country.  Was  with  the  right  wing  on  board  the  Premier  when  that  transport  was  wrecked,  in  Not. 
1848,  hi  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.  Landed  with  the  Batultoa  in  the  Crimea  on  tha  SSad  i4>rU  1860, 
and  was  at  Ihe  tlegt  and  (all  of  jSebaitopol  (M«dsl  and  Claip). 


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10  Cftpt.  Dowk«r  Mnrad  m  UiuUht  of  the  0lh  in  tli«  Kaffir  wtr  of  1848  wid  47  (Uedtl). 

16  Captain  Colei  lerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M,  and  up  to  fitb  Feb.  1806,  inclttdlnk  tlie  baitlat 
of  iima  and  Inkerman,  and  Ble«e  of  ^bastopol  (Medal  and  tnree  Clatpt). 

17  M^lor  WelU  f erred  the  Rattem  campaign  of  1864-00,  includinf  the  battlet  'of  Alma  and  Inkeman, 
tlece  and  fall  of  8ebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clatpe  and  Brevet  Mvjor). 

18  Captain  Gillum  Mrred  at  the  tlege  of  Sebaitopol  from  S2nd  April  1800,  and  was  taTeral/  woundtd  on 
8th  Sept.— ^  ompataled  (Medal  and  Claip). 

18  Captains  Tamer,  Rndd,  Todd,  and  Hart,  Ltl.  Cookirorthjr  aod  Hop*,  Qr.-lUater  It'Gce,  and 
JLnistant-Sargeon  Dnmbreck  served  the  £aitem  campaign  of  1804-00,  Including  Che  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  flUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

to  Captain  Chryilie  served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1804,  and  up  to  lOCh  August  1800,  Including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

SI  Captain  Smith  served  ihf  Eastem  campaign  of  1804,  and  up  to  2nd  July  1800,  Including  th«  battlet 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  sl^eof  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  throe  Clasps). 

88  Captain  M'Kenna  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  89nd  April  to  June  1800  (Medal  and  Ckup). 

88  Captain  Kirk  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804-00,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

84  CapUtn  Smart  and  Lieut.  Creagh  served  at  the  stage  and  fell  of  Sebastopol,  l^om  t7th  Jan.  1800 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Captain  Legge  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  SSnd  April  until  wounded  at  the  attack  oa  the 
Quarriei  8th  June  1800  (Medal  and  Chup). 

88  Captain  Brown  served  the  £abt«>rn  campaign  of  1804-00,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  ilege  and  fell  of  Sebastopol— wounded  in  the  trenches  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

87  Lieut.  Rowland  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fVom  88ih  Aug.  1860  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Lieut.  MuUer  served  In  the  Eastem  campaign  of  1804-00,  Includlug  the  si^e  and  fell  of  Sebastopol, 
Itam  10th  April,  1800  (Medal  and  Clusp). 

88  Lieuts.  WllUams  and  Hon.T.  O.  Plunkett  served  at  the  ilege  of  Sebastopol  from  89th  Aug.  1800^  and 
ware  wounded  on  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Lieut.  Stuart  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  i^om  88nd  April  nntU  severely  wounded  on  7th  June 
1800  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

81  Lieut.  Manners  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804-00,  Including  the  slegvand  fell  of  Sebastopol, 
from  8th  Jan.  1800  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Lieut.  Ookes  served  at  the  siege  and  fell  of  Sebastopol,  fhnn  11th  July  1800  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Lieuts.  Hassell,  Seagrim,  and  Watson  served  at  the  siege  and  fell  of  Sebastopol,  from  80th  Aug. 
1800  (Medal  and  Clssp). 

84  Captain  O'Connell  served  at  the  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  from  81st  Nov.  1804  (Medal  and 
Clasp).  • 

80  Captain  Brady  and  Lieut,  Uey  wood  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebutopol,  from  1st  Juno  1800 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Lieut.  White  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  from  81st  Nov.  1804  to  10th  Aug.  1800  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

87  Lieut.  Willis  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  Arom  9th  Dec  1804  (Medal  and  CIa»p). 

88  Lieut.  Brock  served  at  the  siege  and  Tall  of  Sebastopol,  from  28rd  April  1860  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
88  Lieut  Caton  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  88nd  April  1800,  until  severely  wounded  on  8th 

Sept.  (Medal  aod  Clasp). 

40  iieut.  Leggatt  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fhrai  88nd  April  to  Aug.  1800  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

41  Liout.  Low  served  at  the  siese  of  Sebastopol  from  I8th  June  to  0th  July  1800  (Mvdal  and  Clasp). 

48  Paymaster  Ueacon  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804-00,  including  the  battles  of  BalsUava  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medsl  and  Clasps). 
48  Aisist-Surgeoni  Smyth,  Birnie,  and  Mackay  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaitopol  la  1800  (Medal  and 


Clasp). 

48  Surgeon      ^  .    ^ 

battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps), 


Heyn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804,  and  up  to  20lh  March  1800,   including  the 
la  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 
44  Asitst.-Surg.  Atkinson  served  at  the  »iege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Years'  Serv 


[Emb.  for  C.  of  O.  Hope  S4  June  18dl. 
Depot  ftt  Butterant. 

«•  Ttit  Paschal  Lnmh,"yr\i\ii}\^  mottoi  «  PrUtinavirtutU  memor/'and  "  Vel  exuvia  tHwmphtmt."  The 
(lueen**Cffpher  within  tlie  Garter,  having  the  Crown  over  it.  On  the  Grenadiers'  Caps,  the  King't  Cregt  and 
the  Queen**  Cjfpher  and  Crown  ;  and  on  the  Drums  the  QueoH't  Ct/jfJier.  The  SphUir,  with  the  words 
"EGYPT*'  "VIMIERA"  "CORUNNA"  "SALAMANCA"  "VITTORIA"  "PYRENEES" 
"NIVELLK"     "TOULOUSE"    "PENINSULA"    "AFFGHANISTAN"    "GHUZNEE"    "KHELaT.* 

ColoneL  —  '^  Sir  John  Rolt,'  KCB.  KC.Ens.  7  Mar.  00;  if.  1  June  01;  Capt. 

5  Sept.  05}  Mf{f.  25  Nov.  13 ;  Lt.-Col.  "2  Nov.  16  ;  Col.  10  Jan.  87;  lf<y.- 

Gen,  0  Nov.  46 ;  Lleut.-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  2nd  Foot,  29  Aug.  53. 
L2«uf.-Co7o7teZ.— Stanhope  William  Jcphson,*  Eru.  p  26  Nov.  30;  Lieut.  ^IQ 

Feb.  36;  Capt.  p28  Dec.  41 ;  Major ,  p4  Aug.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  1  July  53. 
Af^yor*.— Thomas  Addison,*  Ens.  15  Sept.  37  ;  Lieut.  31  Jan.  39 ;  Capt.  P 16 

Dec.  46 ;  Brev.-Maj.  28  May  63 ;  Mtjjor^  12  May  54. 
Demetrius  Wyndham  Grevis  James,^  Bna.^Zl  Jan.  40  ;  Lieut,  p  15  Dec. 40  ; 

Capt,  P  9  June  46  ;  Mgj.  1  Dec.  54. 


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B.  S.  Smyth7/.<T.2S  Mar.  55*  P26  Jan.  41 1    29  May  4:3|  p  4  Aug.  48 

Richard  Hill  Rocke 7  Jau.  42  p  30  May  43  p  2  Nov.  49 

Cecil  Squire    p  9  June  46 ,  P 19  Sept.  48  p  17  June  51 

P29Sept.38!    27  Jau.  40     10Sept.61 
-  -    2  Mar.  49'         -  -     " 


Frederick  Connor®  . . 

Robert  Holdsworth* 

Frances  Lionel  Oct.Attyc* 

George  Wolfe 

William  Elford  Adams  . 

John  Charles  Weir><>  .. . 

James  Harwood  Rockc® 

Wm.  Henry  Grimston^ . 

John  Thompson 

Lieutenants. 

-    John  Chalmero' 

0  I  Charles  Gibbs 

Lord  Clias.  Edward  Hay' 

Robert  C.  Thomson"  .... 

William  Henry  Spencer*® 

John  Croome 

Wm.  Webber  Martin,-4/(;. 

Herbert  Belfield 

Fred.  Stephen  Steele  • 

John  Cha.  Tyrwhitt  Drake 

George  Pomeroy  CoUey 

A.  Pemberton  Hobson  . . 

Thomas  John 

Henry  Pyne  HiHernan  . . 

Heury  Pye  Philiipps .... 
Ensigns. 

Charles  Squirl    

Henry  Flood  

Francis  John  Jessop  .... 

Henry  Hurd  Muluck.  •  • . 

James  W^harton  Harrel . . 

Henry  John  Evans    .... 

Alexander  Henry  Haldane 

lleber  Reeve  Tucker  . . . 

George  F.  Fra.  Horwood 

John  Hatch  ell 


P  25  Sept.  46 1  P 


1  Jan.  47 

27  Sept.  44 

20  May  42 

P  9  June  48 

?  4  Aug.  48 


1  July  63 


P   4  May  49  |p  29  July  63 
3  Apr.  49  P  30  Dec.  53 


11  Apr.  44 
P  2  Nov.  49 
P   1  Mar.  60 


29  June  49  P17  Juue61 
P 19  Oct.  49  P 17  June  51 

P  2  Mar.  49  p  17  June  61 
P23Nov.  49,P17  June61 
Pl5Mar.  50'  10  Septf.  51 
P16  May  51  p26  Mar.  52 
P  18  June  51!  P  8  Apr.  53 
P  11  July  61 !      1  July  53 


BRBV.-UAJ. 


28  May  53 


P 12  July  51 

PIS  July  51 

5  Dec.  61 

Pl6Apr.  62 

28  May  62 

21  Jan.  53 

P 10  June  53 

P  21  Apr.  64 

12  May  64 


P29J(ily  53 

12  May  54 
6  June  54 
6  June  64 

11  Aug.  54 
18  Oct.  54 

13  July  66 
P13NOV.56 
P 15  Jan.  6(3 


3  Apr.  49 

12  May  64 

1  Dec.  64 
P  9  Nov.  66 
P  15  Jan.  66 

6  Migor  Jamet  aerred  ia  the  em . 
paign  in  the  Boatheni  Makntu 
leountry  in  1844  (inctadinK  the  siona 
and  captare  of  the  fenicaa  of  rnael- 
ia):  and  part  of  that  in  the  Coacaa 
and  Sawant  Wanree  eonntry  ia  1844 
and  45.  Also  in  the  KaArwar  of  lfi»l. 
dS  (Medal);  and  with  the  cxpcdiiion 
north  of  tbe  Orange  fiirer  in  I852<1. 

7  Lt..Col.SiartIi  served  aa  Brigade 
Major  to  the  Porees  in  the  SoadMra 
Cancan  and  Sawant  Wairae  eovntry 
during  tbe  eampaign  of  1844  and  4it 
including  tlie  atotnlnf  of  lereral 
•toelcadett  and  the  inveataent  and 
capture  of  the  Porta  of  If  onobur  and 
Munauntoih.  Served  alao  tn  tbe 
iCafllr  war  of  18&|.5t  (  Medal)  «  with 
tbe  expedition  North  of  the  Orai^e 
RiTer  in  185t.63,  and  aflerwarda  as 
Deputy  Assistant  Quartermaster- Gc> 
neral  oftbc  2nd  DiTiaion. 


11  Surgeon  Poss  served  witbtbe  10th  Regt.  in  the 
campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1846.  and  was  present  at  the 
baUle  of  Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Queen's 
Royals  in  the  Ksfflr  war  of  18ai.5S  ( Medal) ;  and  with 
the  expedition  North  of  the  Orange  River  in  ISU-fiS. 


P  29  July  63 
21  July  54 

23  Apr.  56 

24  Apr.  56 
15  June  56 

19  July  65 

20  July  65 
30  Nov.  65 

1   Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  56 
Paj/OT^fer.— Oliver  Nicolls,^  25  Nov.  45 ;  Ens.  P 13  Jau.  38  j  Lieut.  16  July  41. 
Acyutant.—Lieut.  Wm.  Webber  Martin,  2  April  66. 
Quarter-MoHer,^ John  Mansfield,*  27  Oct.  46. 

Surgeon.—Hcnry  Clinton  Foss,"  17  June  61 ;  AssUt.-Surg.  26  Feb.  41, 
AsHstant'Surgeons.^ John  Edward  Moffatt,*  14  Mar.  51. 
I  Francis  Holton,  M.B.  23  May  51. 

Facitigs  Blue. — Agent,  Cox  k  Co.     Irish  Agents,  Sir  E,  R.  Borough,  Bart.^  Armit,  k,  Co. 

1  Sir  John  Rolt  served  with  tbe  58th  in  Rg>pt  in  18C1,  and  was  shot  thraugh  the  body  in  the  acUon  on  tbe  landing.  Ac- 
companied tbe  expedition  to  Naples  in  1805,  and  remained  with  that  army  untU  its  arrival  in  Sieily.  Served  with  the  Snd 
Battalion  in  tbe  Peninsula  the  latter  part  of  1809  and  until  P«b.  1810.  when  he  wei  appointed  to  the  Portngoese  servlee: 
present  at  tbe  battle  of  Busaeo.  covering  the  operations  against  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  eaptnre  of  Badijos.  Coomaaded  the 
17U1  Portuguese  Regiment  from  April  18IS  to  the  coneluslon  of  the  war,  including  the  aetioas  of  Berlansa  and  near  Las 
Cases,  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  in  tbe  Pyrenees  at  Santa  Barbara,  tad  Aug.,  and  attack  of  Vera  Heights  7lh  Oct..  battle 
of  tbe  Nivelle,  batUe  and  operaUona  of  tbe  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th.  llth.  ISth,  and  ISth  Dee.  1S13,  battles  of  Ortbet  and 
Toulouse.  Prom  tbe  iieriod  of  landing  In  the  Peninsula  in  1800,  until  the  cooelusion  of  hostilities  in  April  1814.  he  was  Mver 
one  day  absent  from  bis  duty.  Gold  Medal  from  tbe  Grand  Seignior  for  services  in  Egypt ;  tbe  Gold  Cross  ami  one  Clasp  for 
Vittoria.  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes.ft  Toulouse  tend  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Busacisandthe  Pyrenece. 

S  Lient.-Col.  Jephson  served  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  and  Deloochiatan,  including  the  storm  and  eaptnre  ot  Ghnmce 
(Medal)  and  of  Khclat.  Ho  served  also  the  campaign  in  the  Sontbern  Mahratta  country  in  1844  (iDdmdi&g  the  atoim 
of  the  Portreas  of  Poncila),  and  tliat  in  the  Coneas  in  1846 :  he  commanded  the  atomiag  party  at  the  Weatera  Hciriita  of 
Pattella  (woanded) . 

»  Major  Addiaon  served  the  canpain  in  Al^haniatan  and  Beloochiatan,  inclndiar  the  atom  and  eaptnm  of  Ghunce 
(Medal)  and  of  Khelat.  Waa  employed  aa  m^r  of  brigade  during  the  campaign  in  the  Bonthem  Mahratta  eonntry  in  1S44 
Uaeinding  the  atorm  of  FuncUa.— wonaded),  and  that  ih  the  Concaa  in  1844.  Alao  served  in  the  last  Kaflr  war  (Mcd«l), 
•M  was  aevcrelr  wonnded  14  Uet.  ISil  in  action  with  the  Cmflrea  on  the  1Vali>rklM>f   If  eivkta:  rMcived  the  Bi««*l  wmmik 


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TALAVZRA"  "  ALBUHXRA"  "  PrBBVllES" 
PBXXIfaULA"  "PUKHIAR"  "  SSVASTOPOL." 

ColOnel.^y^  Nathaniel  Thorn,'  CB.  KH.  Eti8, 15  Oct.  02 ;  LieitU  25  Jnnc  08 ; 

Capt.  4  Jan.  10;   M^j.  3  March  14  ;  Lt.-CoL  21  June  17 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Meg.'Gen. 9  Nor.  40 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  CoL  of  the  Buffs,  25  July  64. 
Li«M^-Co/oneZ*.— Charles  T.  Van  Straubenzee,*  Ens,^  28  Aug.  28;  Lieut,  ^ 

23  Feb.  33;  Capt.  PIO  Mar.  37;  ilf^yor,  27  Aug.  43;  Brevet -Lt.- Col.  30 

April  44;  Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  51  ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
James  Paterson,*  Ens.  p  17  May  21 ;  Lt.^A  Dec.  23 ;  Capt.  p 5  Apr.  31 ;  Brev." 

Afrt;.23Dec.42>  Jtffly.  31  July  46;  J3rer.if.-CoZ.  20  June54;  X^-CoZ.  15 

May  55. 
ilfrz/or*.— Charles  William  Green,  Ens.  p  7  April  38;  Lieut.  ^  13  Mar.  40; 

Capt.  P  14  May  47  ;  Major,  p  7  April  54. 
Fred.  Francis  Maude,*  Ens.  p  13  Mar.  40 ;  Lieut.  p27  Aug.  41 ;  Capt.  P  10  Dec. 

47  ;  Mqjor,  15  May  55 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 


Captains. 
Hugh  Smith,«*.  l-cS  Not.m 
Waiter  Pownal  I'    .... 

John  Floyd     

Qeorge  James  Ambrose 
Henry  John  King  .... 
Fred.  Wiiliam  Gore*®  , 
Rt.  Sandford  Wurburton" 
Thomas  Kains*^ .... 
PiiilipH.Prendcr.Aplin" 
Penrose  John  Dunbar". . 
Mark  Walieer'4  .... 
B.  Ker  Vaughan  Arbuclcle 
HenryG.  C.  Burningham' 
Arth.  LannoyCoussmalcer 
Leonard  9idebottom'"  . 
William  Wainman"  . . . 

Lieutenants. 
William  Ross  Turner"  . 
Janes  Harper  Reside'^    . 
William  James  Newton" 

William  Stewart" 

George  Noble  Roe"  . . . 
Talbot  Ashley  Cox"  ... 
Henry  Thomas  Anley"  . 
Harry  A.  Arthur  Breedon' 
Barnes  John  Caldecoti^. 
Charles  JohnRoperTyler' 

William  Henr>"     

George  Grant  Suttle"    . 

Bust  on  John  Cox" 

Arthur  Woi-ti»ington"    . 
Richard  Evans  8Ieeman  " 
Francis  Morley  .... 
Rich.  Blackburn  Leatham 

Eustace  Greg 

Henry  Parnell    

Sidney  Henry  Heywood 
Lcypon  Edwin  Lewis... 
Alfred  Benwell  Letts^    . 

John  Awdry 

Henry  Peai  s  •  •  •  • 

Lionel  St.  Aubyn 

Ensigns. 
Francis  Edward  Brace  . 
Alfred  George  Huyshe  . 
Chas.  Geo.  John  Torriano 
Thos.  John  S.  Hotchkin  . 
Richard  Fairfax  Eames. 
Walter  Aug.  Danbeny  . 
George  Thomas  Gape. . . 

William  Ker   

Cha.D.  Hen.  Mandarke 
Charles  Dayman  Baillie. 

James  H.  Le  Cocq 

Albert  Pcachey 

Thomas  Merrett 

John  Cotter,  Ad{f 


ensign. 


LIEUT.       I     CAPTAIN.      BREV.-MAJ. 


P  8  Jan.  41 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P 17  Sept.  41 
P  4  July  45 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  0Juue4G| 
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21  Apr.  46 1 
P   8  Dec.  48 

25  Sept.  46 
PIO  Dec.  47 
PUMar.  51 

80  Nov.  49 
P13  Dec.  50 
P12  Dec.  51 

P23Nov.  52 

10  Apr.  49 

P17  Dec.  52 

P  21  Jan.  53 

P  18  Feb.  53 

P  29  July  53 

6  Jnne  54 

21  July  54 

P24  Aug.  54 

P25  Aug.  54 

P  29  Sept.  54 

P   8  Dec.  54 

P  5  May  54  I 

19  Jan.  55: 

10  Apr.  55' 

13  May  55 ' 

14  May  55 1 

15  May  55 

23  May  55  i 

24  May  55 

25  May  55 

25  May  55 
31  May  55 

1  June  55 
8  June  55 

26  July  55 

27  July  55 
8  Aug.  55 

P  9  Oct    55 

2  Nov.  55 

16  Nov.  55 
P23  Nov.  55 

29  Nov.  55 

30  Nov.  55 

6  Dec.  45 

7  Dec.  55 

14  Dec.  55 

15  Jan.  56 
1  Feb.  56 


1  Nov.  42 
P 18  Oct.  45 

2  Aug.  44 

5  Nov.  4G 
P  23  Apr.  47 
P  7  Apr.  48 
P 18  June  52 

20  May  42 

23  Sept.  51 

P  30  Jan.  52 

3  Feb.  5i 
P  21  May  52 
P  29  July  53 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

28  May  52 

P29Se.pt.  54 

P    8  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 

15  M«y  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

P  9  Feb.  55 

1  June  55 

27  July  55 


P  10  Dec.  47 

P   G  Dec.  50 

P 13  Dec.  50 

P 12  Oct.  52 

P12  Nov.  52 

P   7  June  54 

P   8  Dec.  54 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  Mav  55 

15  May  55 

29  June  55 

P31  Aug.  55 

1  Sept.  55 

8  Jan.   56 

1  Feb.   56 


12  Dec.  54 
17  July  55 


1  Sept.  55 

8  Oct.   55 

9  Nov.  55 
0  Nov.  55 
9  Nov.  55 


1  Lieut.- General  Thorn  ac- 
companied the  Buflk  to  tb« 
Peninsula  in  Auf.  1808,  wliore 
he  served  until  Jan.  1809.  Re-  • 
turned  to  the  Peninsula  in  Juno 
followin;,  and  commanded  tho 
Light  Company  of  the  Buflh  at 
the  battle  of  Talarera.  Em* 
ployed  as  an  officer  of  obserra- 
lion  In  Spanish  Estremadura 
from  20th  Jan.  to  8rd  March 
1810,  from  which   period  until 


the  termination  of  that  war  in 
1814,  he  acted  as  Astistant- 
Quarter-Master-Oen.  of  tlie  Snd 
DiTision  of  Infantry,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Bosaco, 
1st  siege  of  Badi^Jos,  battle  of 

Ow^      ee>  Albuhera>  actions  at  Arroyo  de 
NOV.  55,  Muliooand  Almeras,  battles  of 
9  Nov.  55  Vitturia,  the     Pyrenees,    and 
16  Nov.  55  Nivelie,  battles  of  the  Nire  on 
the  0th  and    13th   December 


(wounded;;  action  of  Oarris, 


8  Jan.   501  ^ ^ 

1  Fob.  56  bame  oiforthes,"aetlon  of  Ai'rel 
and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Embarked  with  the 
troops  from  Bonrdeauz  to  Canada  In  July 
1814,  as  an  Assistant-Quartei^Master-Oenerai, 
and  was  present  at  the  aflhir  of  Plattsbarv. 
Horse  killed  under  him  at  Albuhera  ;  anoth«-r 
in  the  action  at  the  Pass  of  Uaya;  and  a  third 
in  the  action  of  the  19th  December  1818,  near 
Bayonne.  He  haf  received  the  War  Medal 
with  ten  Clasps. 


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Payjiuu^tfr.— Fred.  Qeo.  8ym8>^  25  Jane  47 ;  Bns,  22  Har.  44 ;  Lieut.  7  May  47. 

Atlfutant. — Ensign  John  Cotter^  1  Feb.  56. 

Quarter-Master.—Thomta  Bliwet,*'  19  June  55. 

Surgeon'^ J 09eph  Burke,**  22  Dec  48 :  Assiit.'Surg,  10  Jan.  40. 

Atsistant-Surgeans. — Thomas  Teeran",  30  June  54. 

I  Theophilus  Dolan,  1  Sept.  54. 

Dispenser  of  JIfedietiMt.— William  Henry  Hadton,  29  Oct.  65. 

Facings  Buffk — Agents,  Mesari .  Cox  and  Co. 

fl  Colonel  StnabenweMrred  the  eampaign  acaiMt  the  a^Jah  of  Coofg  In  1834.  In  the  action  of  Mahanjpore  (Medal)  on 
Mth  Dee.  1848.  be  tveeeeded  to  the  eommand  of  the  89th  aegt.  Srrred  at  the  itege  of  Behastopol  In  1855,  and  wmiiBd*d 
the  let  Brirade  Llfht  Dlvtslon  at  the  aaMnlt  of  the  aedan  on  the  8th  Sept— wonnded  ( Medal  and  Claap). 

4  Lt.-Col.  Patenon  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  Cameroniaai  on  the  China  expedition  CMedal),  andwuprcwm 
at  the  operations  before  Canton  from  the  S4th  to  the  Slst  May  184 1,  defence  of  Ninf  po,  at  8egoan,  Chnpoo,  WooeuBff,  SbsBf^ 
hae.  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  Nanking. 

i  t'   r'  i,,r,,  1  y  .  ,1  rrwtit  In  the  )iattte  of  Pnnnlar  (Hedal)  aa  A<Uatant  of  the  Bnffi,  lad  had  bit 

htii^v  i  J  at  thti  AlegAi  of  Sebaatopol  in  1855,  and  comiuanded  the  Buffs  at  the  aatnU  of 

tbo  lit  luiM  uii  tiu:  -.     -  i  iiigen>ii>,ljr  wounded  (Medal  and  Claap,  and  Brevoi  Lt.-Ck)l.). 

G  LL-Ciiludei  ^T  >  .  nt  vWh  th««  Buffs  at  the  battle  of  Ponniar  (Medal).    Serred  the  Kafflr  war  of 

l$5<k5J  u  Aii^io-ar  .     r  Harry  Suilth  and  aubeequently  to  Mejor-Oen.  Yorke,  and  was  pnsent  with 

rarioat  patrijk  aod  ei[HHiKiiin!p»  liit'iklj.  Was  aelected  by  Sir  Oeoi^ge  Gathcart  as  one  of  his  Dirisional  StaiT 
Omconi  when  proci^iHlInf  U  Itie  Waist,  And  scn^d  as  D.A.Q.M.O.  to  the  4th  Division  at  the  battles  of  AlmasDd 
Inltunimn ;  wa«  thcti  appointed  AitnlsE;.  Ai^iimnt  General  to  the  DlTlsion,  and  serred  as  such  at  the  siege  SDd 
EilJ  of  ettfan^topol  {Medal  and  Cla^p^),    Wra  i-^inior  staff  oflloer  at  the  capture  of  Kinboom. 

7  Captaina  PowaaU  and  DurrUiigttiuu,  md  Lieats.  Breedon  and  Caldeeott,  serred  at  the  aiege  of  Sebastopol  in 
1155.  and  were  irennded  (&l!i.>4nJ  and  Ciue.pj. 

la  CvptHin  Garr  tnK^A  wirli  the  Gfh  a^^t,  in  tht  Kafllr  wars  of  1848-7»  and  of  ISSLS  (Medal).  Serred  with  the  Bnfi  at 
tlla  ■SrRC  of  ^thtilftpol  \,M^Aa[  itnil  €lisp«), 

12  CApULoih  Wnrbiirtou,  A|:»tL.n^  sictobNHtom,  and  Wainman,  Lleuts.  Tnmer,  Aniey,  Tyler»  Henxy,  Sattia 
E.  J.  Cot,  Wijrtliiio'- i  >^!.^..„.h    TN...  later  Syms,  and  Assist. Surgeon  Teevan,  served  at  the   siege  of 

IS  Captain  Kains  wai  present  with  theBnlk  at  the  hatUe  of  Punnlar  (Medal).  Also  at  the  siege  of  Schaftopel  te  MUi 
and  asMnlt  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Donbar  senred  at  the  slMe  of  Sebastopol  in  1806,  and  was  woonded  at  the  aaaanlt  of  the  Bedsa 
on  the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Walker  lervcd  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-55  aa  Adjutant  of  the  iOth  tegtaMOt,  UMlodlag  the  battles  ef  the 
Alma  (wounded)  and  lolterman,  siege  of  8ebastopol,  and  sortie  on  IStb  October.  On  the  night  of  the  Slst  April  he  voloa. 
tee  red  and  Ird  t  <p«rtT  which  took  and  df«tirQ7«d  a  ItuifUn  zlUt  pit,  fbr  which  be  was  mentioned  In  the  Dispatches,  and 
fitamntvA  lain  tiie  UuRi.  Dn  the  Dl:fhi  cf  !Mti  3unt^  h^  i»i.%  dangerously  wounded  In  the  trenches— right  arm  ampotatcd 
(MfdftlKiid  CLui^l). 

W  Llcat«.  K«adc  and  Blowart  aeirod  at  the  eSiigv  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  and  belonged  to  the  coTeilng  sad 
UddL*r  party  at  tU<!  h^hiluU  of  the  Hedan  on  tbo  %th.  ^'pt  1866  (Medal  and  Clssp). 

li  tilfltu.  Etoo  KTted  at  tbe  Pittg^  of  B^ija^topol  In  ltu»p  and  was  Aeting  A^fntant  of  the  Bofh  at  the  assaalt 
of  th0  l^'dan  on  the  fttb  9<^pIh  [Med^l  und  Clmvh 

19  Lieut.  T.  A.  Cox  st^nrodai  the  etiogo  of  E^ctMiatopol  (n  1866, and  Wis  woonded  at  the  aaaanlt  of  the  Bedan 
on  llt«  iith  Sc^il.  iMf*6xA  and  CUsp). 

SO  tiquL  L^ttA  w?T7cd  St  thi*  tl^gts  f?f  ^^^jbwittipol  in  1S56,  and  was  dangerously  wounded  at  the  assault  of 
tie  Redaa  qq  the  8th  K#pU  (MiKial  »nd  CJfljpK 

11  Lkat  Ni^wUtD  »#fv^  ati  Aid«-d<wC«mp  ui  Brf^dtor-Oenend  Straubensee  at  the  aiege  of  Sebastopol  in 
I8^.and«t  t^e  asaaEilt  on  tbc  fUfdmii  au  the  Mh  Sept.  iHedal  and  Clasp). 

21  Qr.-Ma.xter  BllM«t  svrrtd  with  the  IJuITm  Rt  the  biitUe  of  Pnnnlar,  29th  Dee.  1 843  (Medal).  Also  at  the 
ikgu  iyt  S^bjUtofK^l  Ln  \955,  aiihI  aR^atUt  i3>f  tbo  Hf-^ilan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

?4  anrv,  Uurktr  tf rvej  irith  iJfie  itQih  Reti,  thrDDjrlnom  thf  rampaign  on  the  Satl^  in  184i-6.  and vaa  praeeBt  at  the  battlts 
of  MEHHlkrr^  PeTQtnl>ith^  Aiiwai^  tDd  SHaliraoDf  (Mfiial  mii  li^ree  Clasps)  i  in  the  two  latter  cngagementa,  and  to  the  cad 
«r  the  war,  ^e  iras  tn  m^dicit  eharia  tit  ihb  Ih^^mamu    j^entd  with  theiBoffii  at  the  siege  and  aaaantt  ot  SehaitopsI 


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'*  Tk9 lAon  of  EngUtnd,"  "CORUNNA"  "  BADAJOZ"  ««  SALAMANCA"  "VITTORIA" 
«•  ST.  SEBASTIAN  "  «*  NIVE  "  "PENINSULA"  "  BLADENSBUBO"  "WATERJX)0'» 
"ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

CoUmeU'-lfi  Sir  John  Bell,*  KCB.  Ens.  1  Aug.  05 ;  Lieut.  1  Oct.  07;  Copt. 

12  March,  12 ;  Mqj.  21  June  13 ;  Lieut. -Col.  12  April  U ;  Col.  6  May  31 ; 

Mqjor-Oen.  23  Not.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  4th  Foot,  26  Dec.  63. 
Lieut.'Col8.~-l!homBB  WUliamB,'  Ent.  p  12  Sept.  22;  Lt.  p  7  July  26;  Capt, 

P  17  June  28;  Breo.-Moj.,  23  Not.  41 ;  Mc^or,  1  June,  46 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col. 

11  Not.  61 ;  Lt.-Col.  7  Aug.  66. 
John  JoBiah  Hort,^  Bne.  20  Nov.  40 ;  Lieut,  p  30  Sept.  42 ;  Capt.  29  Dec.  46 ; 

Mqfor,  12  Dec.  64 ;  Brev.  Lt.^Col.  2  Nov.  66;  Lt.^CoL  I  Feb.  66. 
lf<C?Vw*.— William  Wilby.*  Sne.  p  27  May  36;  Xf.  p  7  Oct.  37  ;  Capt.  p  10  Dec. 

47 ;  Maj.  7  Aug.  66 ;  Lt.^Col  1  March  66. 
Archibald  Rutherfoord,^  Ens.  p  19  Aug.  36;  X^  p  1  Feb.  39;  Capt.  7  Mar.  61 ; 

Memory  1  Feb.  66. 


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I  Captains. 

Thomas  Martin'. . . . 
Qeo.  Latham  Thomson  ,7 1, 

I  Dominic  Jacotin  Gamble" 
Octavius  Yorke  Codes'. 

'  Aug.  Edw.  Henry  Ansell  *® 

'  Jasper  Hall,^  s 

I  Patrick  Robertson,"  s. 
Fred.  Anthony  Trevor* 
Francis  Fisher  Hamilton** 
J.  Philip  Bohun  Forster" 
James  Paton*^ 

,  Thomas  Sheppard** 

1  William  Winniett>» , 

CuthbertEcdes^^ 

Augustus  Joseph  Sykes** 
Henry  John  Bower ^  .... 

I  LlBUTENANTS. 

JohnHowley" 

'  John  Wimbum  Laurie  ** . . 
John  M'Dowell  Elliot  IB.. 
Hon.  Hugh  N.  G.  Massey 
Henry  Budgen  Maule  "  . 
Charles  Patrick  Stokes  <^ 
Ferdinand  H.VVilliamson'^ 
Alex.  Bower  St.  Clair".. 

James  Constable  *' 

Rich.  Alex.  Law,"  il 4;.. 
Clias.  E.  Bayard  Breton 

Thomas  Burridge* 

Edw.  Crossweller  George" 
John  Joseph  Grinlinton" 
Thomas  Conway  Lloyd . . 
John  Clarence  Boyce"  • . 
Charles  Thomas  Wilson. . 

William  Fagan 

Henry  Arthur  Blake  .... 

Thomas  Tanner 

William  Adams  Nash. . . , 

Edward  Bromhead 

John  James  Martin  •  •  • . 
Joseph  Daniel  Dickinson 

Ensiovs. 
George  M.  Billington 
Henry  Arthur  Grey  Todd 
Charles  Walter  Bastable 

Roland  Davies 

William  Faulder  Kuper. 

George  H.  Kittoe 

Daniel  Geran  Clery  . . . 
Martin  Samuel  Sharpe. 

Richard  Boyce  

Aug.  Charles  Twentyman 
William  Ferricr  .... 
Hon.  Jas.  WilfHd  Hewitt 
Francis  Rynd 


BN8ION. 


27  May  36 
P  27  July  38 
P  19  April  44 
P30Mar.  47 

22  Dec.  48 
P  2  Feb.  49 
7  Apr.  48 
P  15  Aug.  48 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P 10  July  62 
P 16  Feb.  60 
P14  Feb.  61 

18  Jan.  60 
P  9  July  62 
P17  Aug.  62 
P  13  May  63 

P  2  Dec.  63 

2  Sept.  63 

P2l  Oct.  63 

6  June  64 

7  June  64 
14  July  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

P  20  Jan.  64 

P21  Sept.  62 

P  2  Feb.    49 

16  Sept.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

6  Jan.    66 

6  Oct  64 
P  18  April  61 
P 12  Jan.  66 

19  Jan.  66 
10  April  66 
26  Jan.  66 

Pll  May  66 

2  Feb.  66 

16  Feb.  66 

16  Feb.   66 

16  Mar.  66 

P30  April  66 

1  May  66 

P  4  Jane  66 

20  July  66 
31  Aug.  66 

7  Sept  66 
P  14  Sept.  66 
P  23  Oct  66 

14  Dec.  66 

21  Dec.  66 
1  Feb.  66 
1  Feb.  66 

26  Feb.  66 


27  Oct   39 
9Aprll41 

P26Feb.  46 

P 17  May  60 

22  Aug.  60 

P  31  Jan.  61 

6  Dec.  61 

P  10  Feb.  62 

P  29  Apr.  63 

16  Aug.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

28  July  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P 16  Sept  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
29  Dee. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 

12  Jan. 
12  Jan. 
19  Jan. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 

24  April  66 

6  May  66 
P  20  July  66 
P    3  Aug.  66 

7  Aug.  65 
P  31  Aug.  65 

14  Dec.  66 

21  Dec.  66 

1  Feb.  66 

1  Feb.  66 


CAPTAIN.     BRBV.-UAJ. 


2  Nov.    66 


17  July  66 


6  Dec.  61 

P  9  July  62 

P  16  July  62 

P   4  Aug.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dee.  64 

P 19  Jan.   65 

P  2  Mar.  66 

P    1  May  66 

6  May  66 

7  Aug. 66 
21  Dec.  66 
18  Jan.  56 

1  Feb.  66 
1  Feb.  56 


1  sir  JofiH  Bell  itrred  in 
Sicily  in  ISOS  Snd  7|  la  tlifl 
Pi?i]iiDiiiIa  Afitl  Fiuncd  frpm 
Ju?y  1^08  ta  Fell.  kBiiO«  and 
•gatn  ffQRi  Mr^  IBOa  tu  Jiity 
\^\i,  h]i:tiidini  Ibfi  battlo  of 
Vimkr«,  action  ^i  the  bfldi;c 
at  X\Tn.^XAu.t  tmllle  of  Buiia^a, 
all  iliB  nctJPTii  durirti  the  ri^- 
troAtof  I  lid  Frt-ncli  from  Fortu* 

Suf,  «L^s:e  &nd  ttormlnir  of  Clu* 
ivi  flLjdrli^D,  fiyfc  pinkj  itiQriaJttif 
of  riad.ij<>i^i]ic;tlun.  tittlu'  biriEbti 
ot  Cajtmitn,  bditito  of  Bili- 
ID013CU,  Aetlon  of  SabUmoa  do 
llorLlJoi,  b£iUks  ofYdturia,  thit 
P^'rEiiaes>  Nlvfllc',  Oriht^if  pnd, 
TuijlouM*  Starved  aftcrwardA 
vhb  the  army  «m.fikiyM  tf  filnil 
Louiiiflnft,  frorn  Dfc.  1^14  tn 
jMHit  \%\5,  Ui!  Uii  recdyvd 
thfi^  QxylA  Crou  for  the  tuiUlef 
fit  Ik*  P]f  r?fie«,  NfcveUr,  Orthei, 
and  Toiiloiiie;  nnd  ilnj  Siltpr 
Wur  MtTdal  wiih  eIx  Clu]»  fgr 
(beolher  bblUeAHud  il«iet. 


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68  ith  {Tlie  King^s  Own)  Regt.  of  foot. 


Yean'  Serr. 

Full 

Half 

Par. 
10 

Pav. 

0 

7 

0 

2 

0 

15 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

Pavna^^er.— Francis  Edwin  Maonsell,"  13  Sept.  58  ;  En;  p  12  June  46;  Lt. 
A^utant,-— Lieut,  Richard  Alex.  Law,  21  Dec.  55.  [29  Dec.  49. 

Quarter'Matter.^WiWitim  Connell/*  19  Sept.  54. 

Surffean.—Blch,  Francis Yalpy  De  Li8!e,"5  Not.  52 ;  Assist, ^Surg, 27  Aug.  41. 
Assittant'Surgeons.^Jtimea  £kin,>*  H.B.  7  April  54. 

John  Lowe  Erskine,**  M.D.  1  Sept  54. 

Albert  Hawkins,**  15  Aug.  54. 
Pacings  Blue. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

9  UeuL-GoIonel  Willlamt  terred  in  tlie  Eastern  campaign,  and  commanded  the  4th  Begimeot  at  the 
•lege  and  fall  of  flebastopol  from  March  18M  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Lleat.-OoIonel  Hort  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  inclndlnf  the  battles  in  the  Crimes, 
siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps,  and  Dr«vet  Liettt.-Oolonel). 

4  U^Jor  Wilbj  and  Captains  Hall  and  Bower  senred  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

5  M^or  Rutherford  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  in  the  Crhnet, 
siege  and  fkll  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Ihree  CIasii»). 

0  Captain  Martin  sirred  with  iho  ISth  Royal  Irish  throughout  iho  China  Expedition  (Medal),  and  wu 
present  at  the  storming  of  Aroo}-,  atUrli  and  capture  of  Chni)00,  Woosunj;,  Shanghai,and  Chin  KiangPoo 
(where  he  commanded  the  Light  Company),  and  Inrestmont  of  Nankin. 

7  M^}or  Thoinsou  Joined  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  as  a  ProTlsional  Knuign  on  the  8rd  Feb.  1855,  in  wbirh 
capacity  he  served  until  March  1858.  Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1855  under  Sir  Boi.iamln  d'Urbaa 
(Medal).  Served  in  the  EaAtern  rampalKn  of  1854  and  55.  Wai  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (wounded),  and 
throughout  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebascopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Appointed  Deput7-As8lst.-A41.^«n. 
at  Hrod  Quarters  1st  May  1855. 

8  Captoin  Gamble  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ftom  Msy 
1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captains  Cocks  and  Trevor  and  Lieut.  Burridgr  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including 
the  battles  in  the  Crimea  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Amtell  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  and  at  tlie  siego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  April 
1855  (Medal  and  Clttsp). 

1 1  M^J.  Rotwruon  served  In  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  during  the  KaiBr  war  cf  1850-51  (Medal), wasappolntMl 


Field  Captain  In  command  of  the  local  force  of**  Armstrong's  Horse;"  in  which  capacity  he  was  engaged  la 
many  most  successful  operations  against  the*  enemy.  Including  the  aflhir  against  Seyola's  tribe,  April  16th 
1851,  wliere  ho  captured  200  head  of  cattle,  and  hod  bis  horse  killed  under  him;  and  more  particularly  at 


tho  combined  attack  on  the  Amatulas,  June  28ih  1851,  where  he  captured  nearly  2,000  head  of  cattle; 
repeatedly  had  the  honour  of  receiving  the  highest  commendation  In  General  Orders,  and  special  mention 
in  the  Dispatches  of  Sir  Horry  Smith,  then  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief.  Served  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1851-55  with  the  4ih  Regiment,  including  tlie  battles  in  the  Crimea,  siege  and  fhil  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps) :  was  mentioned  in  tlie  Dispatches  in  high  terms  by  Lord  Ragioa  and  by  Genersl 
Eyre,  for  the  "spirited  manner"  In  which,  on  the  night  of  the  83nd  Kov.  1864,  and  following  momlnf, 
he  twice  repulsed  the  Russian  attack  upon  an  advanced  position  before  Sebastopol;  served  as  Aide-dc- 
Carop  to  Sir  William  Eyre  since  17th  April  1855. 

12  Captains  Hamilton,  Sheppard,  Ecdes,  and  Sykes,  Paymaster  Maunsell,  Quarter-Master  Conndl,  and 
Surgeon  De  Lisle,  served  the  habtem  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  in  the  Crimea,  siege  and 
full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  thrve  Clasp)^). 

18  Captains  Forst«>r  and  Winnlett  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  and  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  firom 
April  1855  (Medal  and  Cla»p). 

14  CapUin  Paton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkermoo,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol :  wounded  (Modal  and  two  Clasp*). 

15  Lleuts.  Howley,  Laurie,  Maule,  and  Stokes  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Kov. 
1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieuts.  Elliot,  St.  Clair,  Sale,  George,  Grinllnton,  and  Boyce  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasto- 
pol (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Williamson  served  at  the  stegeof  Sebastopol  from  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  AssisU-Surgeons  Ekin,  Ersklne,  and  Hawkins  served  at  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebostopol  (Medal  and 
Cla^p). 


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^'"'C"cuS.'"""]  5th  Regt.  of  Foot  (Northumbetland  FusiUeri).    69 

"Quo  Fata  voeant,"  surmowUing  St.  George  And  the  Dragon.  On  the  comers  of  thi  Qnd  eolovr  the 
Kote  and  Crown;  on  the  eap»  (AeKlng't  Grett ;  alto  St.  Oeorgekilling  theDrafcon.  *'  WILHELMSTAHL" 
"ROLEIA"  "  VIMIERA"  "  CORUNNA"  •*BUSACO"  "  CIUDAD  RODRIOO"  "  BADAJOZ''  "  SALA- 
MANCA" "  VITTORIA"  "NIVELLE"  "0RTHE8"  "TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA." 


Yeant'8«rT 
~60   ~~ 


Full 
Pay. 


17 
17 
22 
IG 

15  I 
13  i 
13  i 
12  . 
12  1 

16  I  6ft 
15       0 


Half 
Pay 


CoZone/.— 9  911B  William  Lovelace  Walton,^  Ens,  p  8  May  06;  X^.  and  Capt. 

7  March  11 ;  Cnpt.  and  LU-CoL  p  20  Feb.  23 ;  Col,  10  Jan.  37 ;  Mqjor-Gen. 
I      9  Nov.  46  ;  Lt.^Gen,  20  June  54 ;  CoL  5tli  Foot,  20  Feb.  66. 
,  Xi^M^.-CoZ.— Philip  Melmoth  Nelson  Guy,  Eru,  p23  Sept.  24 ;  Lt.  p  12  June  28  ; 

Caj5^P29Dec.37;  Af<i/.20  July47  ;  Xf.-CoZ.P2l  May  50;  CoZ.28Not.54. 
'  J/Vyor*.— Walter  Craufurd  Kennedy,  Bns,  27  Oct.  31 ;  Lt.  10  Nov.  34 :  Capt. 
I      P21  Feb.  40;  Mqjor,  P21  May  50. 
James  Egbert  Simmons,' J^ym.  20  Jan.  32;   Lieut.  29  May  35;  Capt.  p  23 

July  41  ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  20  June  54 ;  Major,  15  Jan.  56. 


10 
10 
10 
10 
9 

2' 

8  I 

7 
7 
5 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 

2 

2 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

10 
10 

9 
16 

3 

2 


Captains. 
William  Chester  Master 
George  Bryan  Milman,  $, 

Qriffln  Nicholas 

John  Wallace  Colquitt  . . 
Ferdin.  Wm.  L'Estrange 

William  Lyons    

Arthur  Watson  Palmer.. 
John  Swaine  Hogge  .... 
Garthshore  Stirling  Home 
Arthur  England  Johnson 

James  Bailie 

John  Henry  Chads    .... 

I         Lieutenants. 

I  Francis  Henry  Pender  . . 

i  Albert  Ernest  Ross    .... 

I  Wm.  Henry  Petty  Meani 
Jas.W.  Dunlop  Adair,a4;- 

I  William  Leach    

■  Legh  Richmond  Parry  . . 

,  William  Mareon  Carter. . 
Edw.  Reginald  Simmons 

I  Robert  Harris  Hardy    . . 

I  Geo.  Hen.  J.  M.  Chapman 
Fred.  James  Mylius  .... 

John  Robson  Carlisle    . . 

Robert  Moore. . .   

John  Cornish  Brown  •  • . . 

John  Creagh 

Ensigns. 

George  Eyre  Massy  .  •  • . 

Edwin  Fell  Haig 

Horatio  Walpole 

Philip  FitaRoy 

Edward  Stadley  Lewis  . . 

John  Bamett  Barker .... 

Edwin  John  Oldfleld .... 

Porster  Longfield 

Edw.  Montgomery  Mason 

Prank  Astley  Cubitt .... 


ENSIGN. 


P  23  April 39 
P  24  May  89 

8  April  34 
P 17  Jan.  40 

27  Dec.  42 
15  Jan.  41 
24  Feb.  43 

P  0  June  48 
24  Feb.  44 
26  July  44 

P  28  Nov.  34 

9  Jan.  41 

P  27  Mar.  46 

22  Dec.  46 

24  Dec.  46 

21  April  46 

P  21  July  47 

P  30  July  47 

P29  Dee.  48 

29  June  49 

P 19  Oct.  49 

P21  Nov.  61 

3  June  53 

P 10  June  53 

P  28  Oct.  53 

P30  Dec.  53 

28  April  54 

6  June  54 
P28  July  54 

1  Sept.  54 
P  6  Oct.  54 

1  May  55 

p  22  June  55 

P31  Aug.  55 

15  Jan.  56 

P 15  Feb.  56 

29  Feb.  56 


CAPTAIN.  BKBV.-MAJ. 


P  26  Oct.  41 

20  Sept.  42 

26  May  36 

P  30  Dec.  42 

9  Jan.  46 

12  Sept.  43 

P31  July  46 

9  Nov.  46 

23  Dec.  46 

24  Dec.  46 
31  Dec.  39 
12  May  44 


P  30  July 

P28  Dec. 

P  5  Dec. 

3  Jan. 

P  20  May 

3  June 

P  28  Oct. 

29  Jan. 

6  June 

6  June 

11  Aug. 

P  6  Oct. 

P 15  May 

P  5  June 

15  Jan. 


P  29  Dec.  46 
P  29  Jan.  47 
22  Dec.  45 
P  20  July  47 
P  7  Mar.  51 

8  Mar.  52 
P  20  May  53 

3  June  53 
P  28  Oct.  53 

6  June  54 

3  Oct.  48 
15  Jan.  56 


8  Mi^or  Simmons  lerred 
the  campaign  in  Affglianlitan 
and  Beloochlftan,  as  Adjutant 
I  oftiie  Queen's  Royals,  includ- 
ing the  storm  and  capture  of 
Qhuzneo  (Medal)  and  Kiielat; 
at  the  storm  of  each  of  these 
fortresses    he    was    seTcrely 


Paymaster.— Vied.  Blanco  Forster,  5  Dec.  51 ;  Ens.  12  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.  13  Oct.  48. 
Adjutant. — Lieut.  James  Wallaco  Dunlop  Adair,  13  Oct.  54. 
Quarter-Master.— Robert  Webster,  19  July  47. 

Surgeon. — Edward  Scott  Docker,  14  May  51  ;  Assist.-Surg.  29  Dec.  40. 
Assitt.'Surg&ms. — ^Thomas  Ravenscroft  Whitty,  25  Nov.  53. 
FrancU  Collins,  M.D.  1  Sept.  54. 

Facings  Bright  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  k  Smith. 

1  Ueai-Gencral  Walton  scrred  with  the  Coldstream  Ouaids  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Copenhagen  In 
1807.  He  embariied  for  the  Peninsula  in  IMS,  and  serred  the  campaigns  of  1800, 1810,  and  Uie  first  part  of 
1811:  and  was  present  at  the  paeiage  of  the  Doaro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  the  battles  of  Talavera  and 
Boaaco,  the  retreat  to  the  Lines  Of  Torres  Vedras,  and  the  subsequent  adrance  to  the  Spanish  frontier.  He 
Mfved  alko  In  HolUnd.  Belglnm,  and  France,  from  Not.  1818  to  Not.  1818;  and  was  present  at  the  bom- 
bMdment  of  Antwerp,  the  attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  and  the 
capture  of  Paris.  He  senred  40  Tears  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  comn.anded  the  regiment  upwards  of 
aU  years.    He  has  recelTcd  the  War  Medal  with  two  CUi*ps  for  Talarera  and  Buiaco. 


70    6<A  (  The  Royal  \tt  Warwichihire)Re<,t  of  Foot,  {^^'^,,?•^:^t^^. 

"  The  Antelope,"  ^On  tho  three  cornen  of  the  leeond  colour,"  The  Rom*  and  Crotcn,'*^Aikd  od  the  Greno- 
dlon*  c*p».  "The  Khuf**  Crrj*."— "ROLEIA"  "VIMIERA"  ••  CORUNN V  *'V1TT0UIA»' 
••PYRENEES"  "NIVELLB"  "ORTHES"  "PENINSULA"  "NIAGARA." 


58 


Hull 
Puy. 

0 


Year»'Serv.  ColoneL^9  Henry  James  Rlddell,*  K.H.  JEns,  Mar.  98 ;    Lieut.  19  April  98  ; 

Cfl/)^  24  Dec.  02  J  Mqj.  10  Dec.  07;  Lt,-Col.  4  June  13;  Co/.  22  July  30  ; 

MqjoT'Qen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  LU-Getu  11  Not.  51 ;  Col,  6th  Foot,  25  June  51. 
Lieuienant'ColoneL — Andrew  Armstrong  Barnes,'  JEns.  21  July,  25 ;  Lt.  28 

May  29;  Cop*,  p  1  July  30 ;    Bt.-Maj.  9  TSo\.  A6',    Jtf<</.  19  June  48;  Bt. 

Lieut.'CoL  20  Juno  54;  LieuU-CoL  2  Oct.  54. 
Af<yor«.— Robert  W.  Maclcod  Fraser,' i?n«.  5  July  33 ;  Lt,  p  17  July  35 ;  Capt. 

P  15  April  42  ;  Major,  p  26  Dec.  51. 
James  Elphinston  Robertson,^  Ens.  p8  Apr.  37  ;  Lt,  p21  June  30;  Capt,  p27 

Oct.  43  ;  Brev.'MaJ,  20  June  54 ;  Major,  10  May  55.     


Full 
P«y. 

30 
33 
10 


Captains.  - 
John  Graven  Mansergh^ 

Edward  Staunton  ? 

Edward  James  Blanckley* 
\Vm.  Albert  Stratton . . . . 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0  'Henry  Pratt  Gore*  .. 

0  I  Richard  Thomp8on><^ . . 

0  .Charles  Parkor  Catty'* 


ENSIGN.      I        LIBUT. 


9 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

A 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

2A 

5 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

2 

0 

26  Nov.  80 
17  May  31 1 
22  May  35 

27  May  42 
P  21  July  43 

8  Ang.  45 
P   2  May  45 


11  July  34 

4  Dec.  34 

17  Jan.  38 

P  19  Nov.  44 


CAPTAIN.    iBRBV.-MAJ. 


31  July  40    28  May  53 
31  July  46 ; 
7  Aug.  46  I 
P  30  Mar.  49' 


P 10  June  46  P  26  Nov.  52 

P 12  Nov.  47  iP   1  July  63 

29  Jan.   47  !p 26  Aug.  53 

Philip  Aug.  Mosse  ..'.... )    16  Apr.  42 1    31  July  46  j     6  June  54 

Coptlandt  Taylor,  « I  p  13  Feb.  46 ,  p  10  Dec.  47 ,  p  7  Apr,  54 

John  H.  Fonl  £lkiugton>*{  28  Aug.  46  PdO  Mar.  491  2  Oct.  54  i 
Wm.  Lee,"  Q..M.S8JttDc44i  28  July  46  26  Dec.  51  i  10  May  55 1 
Henry  Exley  Jones  ....'p 27  Oct.   43       0  June  46 j      4  July  54 1 

LlEUTKNANTS. 

Edward  Lloyd* p  12  Nov.  47 

Edwin  Grogan   P18Apr.  51 

Robert  Unwin    !    11  Apr.  51 

Pra.Wm.  Hy.  M*Cleland"  3  Nov.  46 
WalterTylerBartloy,ii4^' .  26  Dec.  51 
William  Grove  A  nnesley  p  23  Jan.  52 
Richard  Henry  Goodwin    p  24  Jan.  52 

WUUam  Pitt  Prest p  13  Feb.  52 

John  Dawsou,*'  d.  pm,  • .  28  May  52 
John  L.  Otway  Mansergh  p    9  July  52 

Lewis  Blyth  Hole 3  Dec.  52 

W.  C.  F.Burlton  Bennett  p17  Dec.  52 
Thomas  Folliott  Powell.,  p  18  Feb.  63 

Henry  Parkinson P22  April  63 

Francis  Barker  Hassard     p  13  May  63 

Ensigns. 
John  Edward  Tewart. . . .  p  8  July  53 

Richard  Bolton |   14  July  54 

Rlchai-d  Shell p  7  Dec.  64 

George  Hunt !   10  Apr.  65 ! 

Aubrey  Wm.  O.  Suundersl   22  Apr.  65  ! 

Thomas  Bowen   '   23  Apr.  55  j 

Wm.  Sheffield  Hardingo  I  24  Apr.  55 1 
John  Thomson  Bowers    *|    18  May  55 1 

William  Wastle I   30  Nov.  55  j 

Dawson  Kelly  Brans . . . .  |    15  Jan.  56 1 

Paymaster. — Sydney  James  Timbrcll,*'  9  May  51  ; 
At^uiani.'^LimU.yftlter  Tyler  Bartley,  81  Dee.  56. 
Quarter-Master.—John  Croker,'?  ^sth  July  46. 
i9ur^e<m.~£gerton  James  Pratt,»  7  May  69;  AssUt.-Surg.  11  June  41. 
Aiskiani'Surfeons^-^HenTy  Vereker  Bindon,^^  12  June  46. 

Alexander  Robert  Hudson,  M.B.  26  May  54. 


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n    1   T   1      eo  '  Master-General  at  the  canturo 
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3  Lieut..CoI.  Barnesserved  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1858-S  (Mednl). 

8  Major  Praser  acted  as  staff  officer  to  a  detachment  sent  from  Bombay  in  1SS7  asoinst  the  rebels  in 
Canara.    He  served  also  in  the  Kaffir  irar  of  1846-4?  (Medal). 

5  Major  Robertson  served  with  the  Oih  Begt.  in  the  Kaffir  nar  of  1851-8:  commanded  the  iufantrj 
consisting  ol  three  companies  of  the  0th,  and  one  coropanj  of  the  7drd  Kegts.  at  the  engasi'inent  of  the 
Buomah  Pass  in  the  Aniatola  mountains  24ih  Dec.  1850  (horse  shot),  and  also  in  the  sliirmish  on  the  fol- 
lovrinfr  day  betwt- en  tlie  Ketsiiama  Hoek  and  Fort  White,  when  a  large  body  of  Katlirs  were  defeated  with 
great  loss  (mentioned  in  0«ineral  Orders).  Commanded  the  6th  Rcgt.  on  the  6lh  Feb.  when  attaclied  by  a 
large  force  of  Kaffirs  between  Fort  Cox  and  Fort  White,  at  which  time  a  hundred  of  the  enemy  were 
lcill«d  (mentioned  in  General  Orders).  Appointed  Commandant  of  Port  Kllzabeih  and  the  district  of 
Uitenhage  in  March  1891,  and  was  placed  in  command  of  SOO  IcTiot  and  lUO  mounted  burgliers  for  the 
purpos«of  iteepingihe  Zuurberg  mountains  clear  of  the  enemy,  and  alsothe  lieeping  open  the  communi- 
cation between  Port  Elixabeth  and  Graliam's  Town.  Was  engaged  in  Mveral  minor  aflklrs  with  the 
enemy  from  the  above  time  to  the  close  of  the  war  in  March  1858  (Medal). 

0  M^J.  Maniergh  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  from  the  nttaclc  in  the  Boomab  Pass,  24th 
Dee.  1850,  to  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  1858  (Medal).  Was  placed  by  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  command  of  the 
isolated  post  of  Fort  White  in  the  enemy's  country  on  the  S8th  Dee.  1850;  caused  the  post  to  bo  stockaded, 
and  with  hit  party  of  ISO  men  defended  It  on  the  8rd  January  1851,  against  a  force  of  1,000  Kaffirs  under 
Sandilli,  Auta,and  other  chiefs,  who  were  defeated  with  severe  lots,  for  which  service  he  and  liis  garrison 
were  complimented  in  General  Orders.  Wat  aftorwardt  pretent  at  both  affairs  at  the  Waterkloof,  and 
commanded  the  Regt.  at  tlio  flrat  attack. 

7  Captain  Staunton  served  at  a  volunteer  with  the  Royal  African  Corptupwardt  of  four  years  beforu  he 
was  apiiolnted  to  an  Bnsigncy.  In  1087  he  accompanied  the  detachment  of  the  Otli  Uvgt.  with  tlie  Ilombay 
ileld  force  employed  against  tlie  insurgonta  in  Canara.  Served  also  on  the  Kaslprn  frontier  of  the  Capo  of 
Good  Hope  from  ttie  end  of  lH4a  uniil  tlie  termination  of  the  Kaffir  wur  in  1847.  Was  Commandant  of 
East  London,  Briilsli  Kaffraria,  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 

8  Captain  Blanckley  served  with  n  detachment  of  the  Oih  Regt.  sent  frum  Bonbay  in  1887  ngalnst  tlie 
rebels  in  Canara.  Also  in  llie  KntUr  war  of  1846-7;  and  througlioui  the  whulc  of  ttie  Kaffir  wur  and 
Hottentot  rebellion  uf  1851-2-3,  whh  present  with  the  Regt.  on  nearly  every  patrol,  and  several  time* 
engaged  wiih  the  enemy;  commanded  tlie  Regt.  in  a  skirmish  at  the  Cabouln  liill,  20th  June  It^5l,  when  it 
formed  the  rear-guard  to  the  division  then  protecting  a  capture  of  i,5U0  luad  of  Gaika  cattle  (Medal). 

0  Cupt.  Gore  and  Lieut.  Lloyd  served  in  the  Kalfir  war  of  1851-8  (Medal). 

10  Captain  Thompson  scned  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1848-7.  Also  in  that  of  1851-S-8; 
was  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Waterkloof  In  Sept.  1851  and  in  Marcii  1852 ;  and  reo<>ived  a  compli- 
nieniary  letter  from  Sir  Harry  Smith  while  in  command  of  Fort  Grey,  for  recapiuring  with  a  very  tmail 
party  a  number  of  cattle  taliea  by  the  enemy  from  the  Oovemmont  train  (Medol). 

1 1  Captain  Catty  served  ihroughottt  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal) :  acted  as  Field  Adjutant  to  the  In- 
fantry at  tiie  coratuencement  of  iiottiliiiot  in  the  engagement  in  the  Buomah  Pass,  and  ou  the  following  day, 
when  incapacitated  by  wounds,  wns  several  times  nearly  taken  prisoner.  Present  at  Fort  White  when  that 
pott  was  stormed  by  a  large  force  of  the  enemy,  who  were  repulsed  by  the  small  garrison  under  Major 
Mansergh.  In  May  1851  he  was  appointed  Commandant  of  an  irregular  corps  of  Europeans,  designated 
"  Catty's  Rifles,"  and  during  thirteen  months  of  tlie  most  active  period  ot  operations  this  corps  did  good 
and  gallant  service,  being  engaged  in  nearly  every  patrol  of  the  Stnd  Division,  the  samu  being  frequently 
acknowledged  in  General  Orders,  and  the  various  reports  of  Commanders  of  Divisions.  Ou  the  disband- 
nient  of  "Catty's  Rifles,"  he  re-joined  his  Regt.  (the  0th),  and  proceeded  with  the  expedition  against  the 
paramount  chief  Kreii,  and  on  his  return  to  head-quarters  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  Fort  Grey, 
which  ho  lield  till  tlie  cessation  of  hotlilitiet,  during  which  period,  besides  rendering  the  post  perfectly 
defensible,  wa;;gons  and  caitie,  which  were  on  three  oc<»tions  taken  by  the  enemy  anddriven  off,  were  recap- 
tured by  the  garrison  under  Capt.  Catty.   Was  twice  severely  wounded  by  musket  balls  In  the  Boomah  Pass. 

12  Capt.  Eikington  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  wart  of  1847  and  1851-52  (Medal),- during 
which  he  was  present  at  the  opcratlont  in  the  Pith  River,  Waterkloof,  Amatolat,  and  Trana-Kel  Expedi- 
tion s  in  command  of  the  Light  Company. 

IS  Capt.  Le«  tervcd  with  the  Royal  Marinet  at  the  capture  of  the  Itland  of  Carabusa,  togither  wilh 
tercral  piratical  vesteit  in  its  harbour,  in  1847-48  (Medal).  Served  at  Adjutant  of  the  6th  Regt.  in  the 
Kaffir  war  of  1850-58  (Medal). 

14  Lieut.  M'Clalaad  and  Asslst-Surgeon  Bindon  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1646-47;  and  in  that  of 

15  Lieut.  Dawton  served  with  the  0th  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47;  also  throughout  that  of 
1850-68  (Modal),  inciudins  tlie  oporatioiis  in  the  Fish  River,  Amatolas,  and  both  the  Trans-Kel  Expedi- 
tioitt,  on  the  lauer  of  whicii  as  acting  Adjutant. 

16  Paymaaler  Timbrell  served  the  Suttej  campaign  of  1845-6,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Mood- 
kee,  Ferosethah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  in  which  last  he  had  both  his  thigh-bones  broken  by 

'  17  Qr.-Masler  Croker  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  0th  Regt  tent  firom  Bombay  in  1887  againtt  tha 
Rebeit  in  Oooaro.  Served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (was  acting  At^utant  in  tlie  Trans- Kei  Expe- 
dition):  alto  In  that  of  1850-52  (Medal).— at  the  commencement  of  wliich  he  wot  ai>pointcd  Field 
Adjutant,— in  July  1851  acting  Brigade  Major,  and  in  Feb.  1852  D.A.Q.M.G.  of  the  1st  Brigade :  wat 
engiW«<>  *n  »"  **»•  principal  affisirt  of  the  war;  Are  timet  noticed  In  General  Orders, and  repeatedly  in 
the  Diapatchea* 
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71  1th  Regt.  of  Foot  {Royal  Ftmliert).  [^^r&,SiJ.'i.t!- 

In  the  centre  of  the  colours,  The  "  Aate^*  within  the  "Garter'*  and  the  "  Crovm"  over  it. 

And  in  the  comers  of  the  second  Colour,  The  "  White  Har»e.**     "  Martinique" 

"Talatbra"  "Albuhbra**  "Badajoz"  "Salamanca"  "Vittoria"  "Pyrbnbb*" 

"Orthbs  "  "TouLODSB"  "  Pbninsula "  "  Alma''  **  Inkbrman"  *•  Sbvastopol." 

Colanel.-^9  Samuel  Benjamin  Auclimuty,*  CB.  Ens.  15  Oct.  97 ;  £./.  13  March 

00 ;  Capt.  14  Not. 05 ;  Mc^j.  21  June  13  ;  Lt.-CoL  12  Apr.  14 ;  CoL  6  May  31  ; 

Mqjor-Gen,  23  Nov.  41  j  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51  j  Col.  7th  F.  18  Jan.  55. 
XitfU/.-Co^.— Arthur  John  Pack,'  En».  p  0  Aug.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  6  May  37 ;  Capt, 

P 23  June  43 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  20  June  64 ;  Mqj.  22  Dec.  54  ;Lt.'Col.  19  June  65. 
William  Henry  Charles  Wellesley,  JE^nf.  p  29  June  30 ;  X^P6  0ct.  32;  Capt. 

P 17  Jan.  40 ;  Af^'or,  P  14April  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  3  Nov.  48 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Jir<i;or«.— Reginald  Yonge  Shipley,^  Znd  Lt.  p  6  Dec.  43 ;  Xf .  p  1 1  Dec.  46 ;  Capt. 

P  30  Apr.  52;  Brev.-Mqj.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Major,  10  June  55. 
Charles  Edward  Watson,**  Sne.  p  13  Oct.  43 ;  jLt.  p  8  Aug.  45;  Capt.  P24  Feb. 

54 ;  Bree.'Majory  2  Nov.  55  ;  Mqjor,  8  Jan.  56. 


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Captains. 
Richd.William  Aldwortb^ 

Thomas  Tryon,  ^t ' 

Hugh  Robert  Hibbert'  . . 
Fred.  Ernest  Appleyard*® 
G.  W.  Wallace  Carpenter»2 
Joshua  Harry  Cooper. . . . 
Philip  George  Coney'*  . . 
Thomas  Wright  Marten*^ 
Lord  Rich . H oweBrowne*' 
Francis  James  Hiclcie><.. 
Henry  Mitcliell  Jones>^ . 
Geo.  Hamilton  Twemlow 
Edwyn  Stanhope  Jervois 
John  Mac  Henry'*  .... 
Charles  Reginald  Mure'*t 

Robert  Carr  Qlyn   

Libutbnants. 
Lewis  Jolm  Fillis  Jones'* 
Geo.  Hen.  Waller,*®  A^, 
NapierDouglasRobinson*' 

Edgar  John  Disney   

Adrian  Bennett,'*  e 

Charles  H.  Malan*'   .... 

William  Hope" 

Heathcote  Plummer**  . . 
Hy.  N.  Cotton  Tharstone 
Llewellyn  Price  Traherne 
James  Kennedy  M'Adam 
John  Emilios  Elwes  • .  • . 
Charles  Errol  Hope** .... 

Henry  Kerr 

Robert  Wstson  Sparks  . . 
William  Pryce  Browne** 
Hon,  Howard  Moreton . . 
James  Anthony  (Hrdner** 
Henry  John  Barnard . 
Charles  S.  Conrtenay 
Francis  Burton  Cole  . 
Hen.  Edm.Wm.  Rnmbold 
Alex.  Nixon  Montgomery 
Cornelius  Geo.  O'Brien . . 

Musgrave  Watson 

Ensigns. 
Lindsey  Holland  Butler 
John  Somers  Cocks  .... 
Francis  John  Foster  .... 

George  Kirwan 

Cliarles  Gumey 

Thomas  Burton  Vandeleur 

Anselm  Tibeaudo 

George  J.  Franklin  . . . 
Fitxmaurlce  Beanchamp 
William  Lloyd  Browne. 

Edmund  Waller 

Harding  Giffard  FoUett. 


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P  19  Aug.  44 
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15  Dec.  54 
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P 22  Oct.  47  7  June  64 

P  1  Feb.  60  21  Sept.  54 

P  16  Aug.  60  22  Dec.  54   2  Nov.  55 

P  12  Oct,  52  29  Dec.  54 

P  27  Jan.  64  p  12  Jan.  55 

P  24  Feb.  54  23  Mar.  56 

P  3  Mar.  54  p  1  June  66 

P  13  Dec.  53  19  June  55 

8  Dec.  64  P 13  July  65 

12  Jan.  65  P  3  Aug.  65 

P  17  Mar.  54  19  Aug.  66 

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P28Mar.  54  16  Nov.  56 

P  18  April  51  21  Dec.  56 

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8  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  64 
12  Jan.  65 

12  Jan.  55 
0  Mar.  65 

9  Mar.  65 

^?o  ^^L\  «       1  Colonel  Auchmutj  unred 

13  April  65  several  rears  In  the  WesilndiM. 
13  April  55 '  and  waspreientattheitonniDg 
13  April  56  ^^  Morne  Fdrtanto,  St.  Laela. 
IQ  Tifno  »L^^n  1809  he  accompanied  the 
l«  June  oo ,  j^^^j  Battollon  Royal  Pugll- 
10  June  56 ,  lera  to  Portugal,  and  was  pre- 
26  July  56  tent  at  Oporto  and  Talavera 
97  Jill  V    FkFk  ^  Major  of  Brigade  to  Sir  Alex. 

no  K         S ,  Campbell;  and  at  the  batde  of 
P    3  Aug.  65  BiMaco.  the  retreat  of  the  annj 
1 9  Aug.  56  tb and  subiequent  adrance from 
P  31  Auff    55 '  the  lines  of  Torres  Yedrae,  and 
o  aJtl  ^ ;  l>»ttle  of  Fnentes  d'Onor,  aa 
^«P    ??'l>eputy    Assistant    AtUntaac- 
9  Sept  65  General  to  the  Sixth  Division. 
3  Oct.   66  On   return  to   the  PenisMla 
from  alck   leare  ho  was  ap- 
pointed extra  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Sir  Lowry  Cole,  and  was  In 
action  wlf  h  the  Fdorth  Dlvisioa 
at  Vittoria  and  the  Pjrreneer,— 
at  the  latter  was  promoted  to 
tlie    Bretet  rank   of    Major. 
Succeeding  soon  aftwwards  to 
the  Regimental  Minority,  he  commanded  the 
light  oompaniea  of  Halor-General  Boss's  Bri- 
gade, and  served  with   them  at  Orthea  and 
Toulouse,— at  tlio  latter  was  promoted  Brevet 
Lleot.-Colonel.     He   has    reoeired  the  Gold 
Medal  and  one  ClA«p  for  the  battles  of  Orthea 
and  Toulouse;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
five  Clasps  for  the  other  battles. 


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^Paymaster,— John  Mortimer  Scott,"  16  Feb.  66;  Qr.-Mr,  18  Ang.  54. 

Ae^futant, — Lieut.  George  Henry  Waller,  9  Oct.  66. 

Quarter-Master. — 

Surgeon. — Thomas  Moorhead,  M.D.  8  Nov.  64 ;  Assist.'Surg.  24  Oct.  46.        , 

^Assistant  Surgeom. — Thomas  Egerton  Hale,  14  Dec.  64. 

Charles  Ricketts,  28  April  64. 
Dispenser  of  Medictnes.—Charlen  Fanner,  27  Feb.  66. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Coz  6c  Co. 

2  Lt.-Col.  Pack  terred  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Feb.  I8S0  at  the  tfege  of  Scbastopol  with  the  7th 
Fusillere,  and  was  severely  wounded  when  eommanding  the  Regt.  at  the  asMiuU  on  the  Bedan  on  the 
18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  Shipley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(severely  wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.,  on  which  last  occasion  he  commanded 
an  outlying  plcquet,  and  was  warmly  engaged  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  MiOor  Watson  served  in  the  Enttem  campoign  of  1864,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Alma  (adrdal  and  Clasp). 

7  Coptaiu  Aldworih  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  up  to  9th  November,  Including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  inkerman,  siego  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  20tli  October  (Medal  and  Cla<>ps). 

7 1  Captain  Tryon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  torile  on  Sdth  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  BCi^or  Hibbert  served  iho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  «as  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma 
(wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  Including  sortie  on  SGth  Ort.  1854,  assault  on  the  He- 
dan  ]8ih  June  1855,  and  assault  on  tlie  Redan  on  8th  Sept. (severely  wounded):  Medal  and  Clasps. 

10  Capt.  Appleyard  served  with  the  8(Hh  In  the  Burmese  war  of  1862  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Martabnn,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  19th,  13ih,  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of  tho 
Great  Oagon  Pagoda  with  the  storming  party;  also  at  the  capiure  of  Promo.  Served  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854-55  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  sorties  on  6th  April  and  0th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7th 
June,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (wounded)  s  Medal  and  Clasps. 

12  Captain  Carpenter  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Coney  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Marten  served  with  the  Royal  Fusiliers  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  flrom  17th  June  1855, 
Including  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  Jane,  and  also  on  the  8th  Sept.  brought  the  Regiment 
out  of  action  (Medal  and  Claap). 

15  Lord  Richard  Browne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  80th  March  1856,  Including  sorties  on 
2tnd  March  and  0th  May,  defence  of  the  Quarries  7ih  June,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  I8th  June 
(severely  wounded)}  also  slightly  wounded  by  the  bursting  of  a  shell  in  Sebastopol,  l»t  Dec.  1855  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  HIekie  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  17th  June  1855,  including  asiaults  on  the 
Redan  on  18lh  June  aud  8th  Sept.  (severely  wounded) :  Medal  and  Claep). 

17  Captain  H.  M.  Joned  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Alma  (severely  wounded)  and  sipge  of  Sebastopol,  including  sortie  on  0th  May,  attack  and  capture  of 
the  Quarries  7th  June  (wounded),  and  assault  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept.  (dangerously  wounded) :  Medal 
and  Clasps. 

id  Captain  Mac  Henry  served  at  tlie  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  1855,  including  sortie  on  82nd  March 
(severely  wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

18t  CapUin  Mure  served  with  the  4Srd  Regt.  in  the  KafRr  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 

10  Lieut.  L«>wis  Jones  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man  (wounded)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  sorties  on  5th  April  (wounded)  and  0th  May,  attack  and 
capture  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (severely  wounded);  bo  was  also 
wounded  in  the  trenches  on  87th  March  1855  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  Lieut.  Waller  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  81st  Not.  1854,  including  sortie  on  0th  May. 
attack  and  capture  of  the  Quarries  7th  June  (wounded),  assault  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (wounded),  and 
was  In  the  trenches  on  the  8lh  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

81  Lieut.  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  17th  Feb.  1855,  including  the  assault  on  the 
Redan  on  the  13th  June  (wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

88  Lieut.  Bennett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  siege  of  Setastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Uent.  Malan  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  since  the  ISth  June  1855,  Including  the  assault  on  the 
Bedan  on  18ih  June  (severely  wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

84  Uent.  Plummer  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  18th  Jnly  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

SO  Lieut.  WUllam  Hope  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  the  Sl>t  May  1855,  Including  the  attack 
and  capture  of  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  aasault  on  the  Redan  on  18th  June  (Medal  and  Claep). 

86  Lieuts.  C.  E.  Hope,  Browne,  and  Gardner  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  7th  July  1806 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

87  Paymaster  Seott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alms  and  Inker- 
,  and  siege  of  Bebaetopol  (Medal  and  Claepa). 


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73      [*"3Su?:ip"rr4'i?']  8^'^  (  The  muff^s)  Regiment  of  Foot.  {^^^^^^iS^' 

The  **  White  HorsCy**  on  a  red  g^oand  within  the  "  Garter »*  and  the"  Crawn^*  over  it.  In  the 
throe  cornera  of  the  lecond  colour,  the  ••  Royal  Cypher  and  Crcwn.**  ••  Hec  aspera  terrent," 
Tho  "Sp/ii;ij,"  with  the  ivords  "  KGYPT"  "MARTINIQUli"  "NIA.GARA." 

Colonel-— V  ^B2i  Roderick  Macncll,*  Snt.  17  March  08;  Lt,  0  May  09;  CapL 

1  Dec.  14;  Major,  9  Aug.  21 ;  Lt.-Col.  25  Jan.  22;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Jtf<y\- 

Gen,  9  Nov.  46;  Lieut.'Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  8th  Foot,  18  Mar.  55. 
Lieut, ^Colonels. — Henry  Winchcombe  Hartley, -Etu.  10  Sept.  18;  Lieut.  1  Oct. 

20;   Capt.  v\  Oct.  25;  Brevet-Major,  2^  June  38;   ilf ry or,  P  26  Oct.  41 ; 

Lt.-Col.  P 16  Dec.  45 ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
John  Longfield,  Btis.  ^23  June  25;  Xitfo^.  p  26  Sept.  26 ;  Ca;?^ .  p  30  Jan.  35 ; 

Mqjor,  V  19  Nov.  44  j  Lieut.- Col,  3  Apr.  46;  Col.  20  June  54. 
Mqfors.--l&d\99iTd  Harris  Greathed,  ^fw.P22  June  32;  Xi«u/.  PlOMay  33; 

Capt.  P  27  Apr.  38  ;  Maj.  p  3  Apr.  46 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 
James  Croft  Brooke,*  Ens.  p31  Oct.  31 ;  Lieut.  2  Sept.  33;  Capt.  31  March 

46;Mqior,  P  2  Oct.  49. 


Puli 
Pay. 


Hair 
Poy. 


Captains. 

John  Hiudo    

James  Johnston 

A.  Cunningb.  Roberttton^ 
Edwin  Gream  Daniell^  . . 

William  Bayly* 

George  Edward  Bayncs . . 
Richard  Wilson  Hartley 
Alfred  Ingilby  Garnett. . 
Robert  Stuart  Baynefl,«. 
John  Millar  Bannatyne 
John  Ball  Campbell®    . 
Shaftoe  Craater  Cr&ster 


BRBY.MAJ. 


P  28  Feb.  35 

7  June  39 
P 15  Sept.  87 

2  Oct.  35 

26  Jan.  39 

P   2  July  41 

P  26  Oct.  41  I P  27  Sept.  44 
P  13  May  42  [p  4  July  45 
P 28  July  43  IP  27  Mar. 46 
P17  Dec.  47  IP  10  Jan.  51 

2  July  41     29  Sept.  43 


P30Juue37iP  4  July  45 
P  13  May  42  p21  Apr.  46 
P  20  Aug.  4l|pll  Nov.  45 
P    7Sept.  38|P25Nov.  45 


23  June  42 
P  12  Dec.  43 


P27  Sept.  44 


Lieutenants, 
Richard  Wm.  Woods^  . 
Thomas  George  Souter' 

Daniel  Beere 

Thomas  Aldridge 

Ersk.  Nimmo  Saudilands 

George  Corry. 

B.  Kennicott  M'Dermott' 
Charles  Covell  Neame 

Horace  Ximenes |p  27  Mar.  46 

Wm.  Waldegrave  Pogson  p  27  Mar.  46 

Geo.  Fuller  Walker,  Ac^'. 

JohnVereWm.Hen.Wcbb 

Tliomas  Seattle  Griorson. 

Alexander  Ross  Bayly  . . 

Wm.  Raymond  Ximenes 

Chas.  Sutherland  Dowson^ 

Herbert  Vernon  Lillicrap 

Fi-ed.  Bradford  M*Crea . . 

William  Fred.  Metge 


P  27  Aug.  41 
21  May  42 
4  May  42 
21  May  42 
21  May  42 
26  July  44 
1  Nov.  42 
May  42 


14  Apr.  46 

29  Jan.  47 

P  21  May  47 

2  Apr.  47 
P  29  Dec.  48 

3  June  42 
9  Feb.  49 


30  Dec, 
28  Jan. 


29  May  48 

17  Oct.  48 

9  Feb.   49 

P  21  Feb.  51 

15  Mar.  53 

P  22  April  53 

27  Jun.  55 

3  Apr.  46  P  20  July  55 

3  Captain  Robertion  scrred 
In  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion 
43  from  July  18S5  to  June  1837. 
Received  a  Medal  for  tho  ac- 
o  A  ^Ai^ion  o(  5th  Maj  1837;  the 
»  Apr.  40  \cTOit  of  tbe  Ist  claw  of  San 
3  Apr.  46 ,  Fernando,  for  the  actlon«  of 

3  Anr   46  ^''^    ^^^^^  *^"*^   '^'^  Uarch 

3.  '^  *    .^1 1837 ;  and  another  medal  for 
Apr.  4UL,jg  storming  of  Irun,    17th 
13  Nov.  46  I  May     following:       screrely 
P 14  Feb.  45  wounded    in    the  face  bj  a 
9Q  Mnv  Aft  8l>linterln  the  general  action 
n  »  u^  tn  on  "'^  heighU  of  Amelin,  1st 
9  Feb.  49  I  Oct.  1836. 
13  Sept.  49     4  Captain  Daniellserved  with 
P  21  Feb.  51  ^thcsath  in  China(MeUal},  and 
Bir  /\«*  '  Ro  I  was  present  at  Amojr,  Chu^an, 
P  l.J  UCl.    O^   and  chinhae,  including   the 
6  May  53  l  repulse  of  the  niglit-attaclc. 
25  May  53      6  Cap;.  Baylj  was  present 
27  Mar.  46 ~"      " 


27  Jan.  55 


6  June  54 ;  P  20  July  55 

P  13  Feb.  521      7  Sept.  55 

Thoa.  Mackeay  Vincent'  .  p  26  July  63 1 P    5  Mar.  54 

7  Lieuts.  Woods,  Souter,  and  M'Dermott  were 


at  the  battle  of  Platubury  in 
I8I4. 

0  Captain  Campbell  served 
wiiU  I  lie  49tli  Rest,  in  China, 
from  Maj  1843  to  the  end  of 
(lie  war. 


Ensigns. 
Fred.  Anderson  Stebblng 
Wm.  Hext  Mounsteven 
William  Robert  Webb   ., 


present  with  tbe  l^utTs  In  the  action  of  IHinniar. 
1  ft  Wow  A«; .  an<l  ''*^*e  received  the  Bronze  Star. 
Vl  T  ^  er  '     8  Lieut.  Dowson  served  with  the  20ih  Ri^U 
Id  June oo,  throughout  tlie  Puojaub  campaign  of  1848.9, 


7  Sept. 55  I  including  the   passage    of  the   Cbenab,   and 
I  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 
Paymaster. ^Q.  Egerton  }{ addleaton,  23  Mar.  55 ;  £n«.30  Dee.48 ;  Lt.  pS7  June54. 
Adjutant. — Lieut.  George  Fuller  Walker,  10  April  66. 
Quarter-Master, — John  Rosa,  8  Nov.  42. 

«9ur^efln.— Francis  Charles  Annesley,  15  Aug.  48;  Aaist.-Surg.  17  Sept.  30. 

Assistant-Surgeons. — Richard  Domeniehetti,  M.D.,  3  Apr.  46. 

Hen.  Clinton  Martin,  20  Mar.  46. 

William  Henry  Yates,  24  Nov.  64. 

^neas  Gordon  Blair,  7  March  56. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Lieut.-General  Macneil  served  in  Sir  John  Moore's  retreat,  and  subsequently  at  Walchercn  in  1809;  in 
Swedish  Ponieranln  in  1813}  in  Holland  in  1814,  including  the  attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom ;  and  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

S  Mnjor  Brooke  served  with  thodlstRegt.  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  In  AfFghanistan  (Medal) under 
Mi^or-General  Pollock,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Mazeena,  Tezecn  and  Jugdulluek  (wounded^  the 
occupation  of  Caboot,  and  tho  difiercnt  engagements  leading  to  It.  He  commanded  a  Company  during 
the  campaign,  and  received  Iiis  wound  whilst  protecting  some  guns  attached  to  tiie  rearguard. 

9  Lieut.  Vincent  served  with  a  combined  naval  and  military  force  which  attacked  and  destroyed  ij^e 
towo  of  Malageat,  on  the  west  coast  of  Africa,  23rd  Ma^  1856  (dan^erousljr  woijnded). 


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The  flgore  of  '* BritHnnia,'*  "  ROLEIA  "  "  YIMIERA  "  "CORUNNA  "  "  BUSACO  "  ••  SALAMANCA ' 
"  VITTORTA"  "ST.  SEBASTIAN"  "  NIVB"  ••  PENINSULA"  "CABOOL,  1843"  "MOODKEK" 

SEVASTOPOL." 


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Half 
Pav. 


"FEBOZESHAH"  **SOBB.\ON"  ' 
Colonel. — 9  Sir  James  Archibald  Hope/  KCB.  JSru.  12  Jan.  00;  Lt,  3  June 

01 ;  Capt.  18  Feb.  06;  Major,  6  March  II ;  Lt.-CoL  21  June  13;  CoU  28 

July  30 ;  MaJ.^Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt,'Gen.  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  9th  F.  18  Feb.  48. 
£f.-Co/#.— Arthur  Borton,*  CB.  Ens.  p  13  July  32 ;Lt.v9  April  35 ;  Capt.  30  July 

41  ;  Brev.'Mqj.  3  April  46;  Jfry.  P19  Sept.  48;  Lt.-CoL  P  10  June  63; 

Col.  17  July  55. 
Charles  Elmhirst,'  Em.  p14  Aug.  35;   Lieut,  p  17  Oct.  37;    Cai»t.22I)ec. 

46;  Major,  p8  June  62;  Lt.-Col.  9  March  55. 
ilf^Jor*.— Duncan  Monro  Bethune,*  Ens.  17  Apr.  35 ;  Lieut.  21  Mar.  38;  Capt* 

22  Dec.  45 ;  Major ,  29  Dec.  54. 
Charles  Henry  Leslie,*  Ens.  p20  July  38;  Lt.  16  July  41 ;  Capt.  p  14  Apr.  46; 

Mqjor,  29  Feb.  56^^ 


Captains. 


^^i 


0    Alexander  Tayler^ i 

b    GeorgeHarringlonHawes* 

0    Sydney  Da rlincf 

0  John  William  Percy,  s.^°  \ 
0  Simeon  Charles  Lousada*'^ 
0  \Hn.\y.  Leopold Talbot^of 
0  I  Hopton  Bassett  Scott " . . 

0  I  Robert  Daunt '« 1 

0    William  Burden" ; 

Charles  Birch  Vano  .  • . . ' 
0  'I  Henry  John  Wilkinson*  I 
Wm.  Parker  Terry  "  . .  . .  j 
Bowcn  Van  Straubenzee'^ 
Arthur  Oswald  Eichards 

William  Daunt* 

J.  H.  Houston  Gainmell. . 

Lieutenants. 
B.  J.  Pollexfcn  Bastard 
John  BartonTaylor**  .... 
B.  C.Wra.  C.  BloxBome" 

William  Nugent*    

William  Crosbio  Harvey* 
AllenGcorge  Douglas" . . 

William  Hnssey** 

Henry  Marcus  Bcresford  j 
James  L.  Stawell  Seuly »«  , 
William  Claude  Elliot"  I 
H .  MaslermauTliompson'* 
Charles  James  Borton* . .  1 

Thomas  Tayler   j 

Thomas  Renaut*' .! 

Hen.Colli  ng  woodVibart  **, 
Wro.  Henry  Rainsford'*.. 
William  Harris  Burland^' 
John  JiVQneeny'^^  Adj.  .. 
John  Hunt  Cummin^  . . 
William  Aug.  £lmbirat.< 
Rich.  Chas.  Hen.  Germon 
Henry  Gvo.  Hunt  Grubbe 
Stair  Andrew  Agnew  .... 

Henry  Gipps 

A  rthurF.  Bingham  Wright 
AndrcwFitzJamosC.  Rollo 
Ensigns. 
0  James  John  Plumridgc** 
0  W.  H.  Errington  Rid^dale 
0  George  M  inchiu  Chadwick 
0   John  Haycroft  Bolton    . . 

0    John  Aplin  •• 

0    Croker  Miller 

0  Robert  Reginald  Luard . . 
0  William  James  Massy  . . 
0  Henry  Kitchener  .... 
0  John  Samuel  Jeffarcs . . 
0  William  Fred.  Field  .. 
0  Patrick  William  Hackett 
0   Resrinald  G.  Wilberforce 


ENSIGN. 

21  June  39 
24  Nov.  43 
30  Muy  43 

21  Apr.  40 
P  3  Apr.  40 
P  20  May  42 

24  Die.  47 
P  28  July  40 

26  Oct.  41 
P  30  Dec.  26 
P23  May  48 

2  Apr.  46 
4  Apr.  46 

P  1  Sept  48 

13  Sept.  48 
P  15  Oct.  47 

P 18  Jan.  50 
P 12  July  60 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P  2  April  52 
P  11  June  52 
P  9  July  52 
P 18  Feb.  63 
P  13  May  53 
P13  Dec.  531 
P  6. Fan.  54' 
6  June  54 | 

14  July  64, 
P  18  Jan.  50 1 

11  Aug.  54 
P18  Aug.  54  I 
23  Nov.  62  I 
P  26  Aug.  54  I 
6  Nov.  64  , 
6  Jan.  55 
P  12  Jan.  55 
P  16  Jan.  55 
26  Jan.  55 , 

10  May  65 
20  Feb.  65 

22  Mar.  55 

23  April  55 

24  April  55 
1  May  55 

11  May  65 
1  June  65 
6  June  65 
8  June  66 

14  June  55 
20  Jaly  55 

3  Aug.  65 
9  Oct.  65 

16  Oct.  65 

P  25  Jan.  56 

16  Feb.  66 


LIEUT.        '     CAPTAIN.     I  BHEY.-ltlAJ. 


30  July 
4  Jan. 
4  July 
P  30  Mar. 
P  2  Feb. 
P  20  Jan. 
P  28  Mar. 
p  16  Aug. 

13  Oct. 
P  17  Dec. 
P  31  Oct. 
2  Apr. 
P 26  Feb. 
P  2  Apr. 
P 16  Feb. 
P 17  Dec. 


P  10  June  53 

P  13  Dec.  53 

6  June  54 

0  June  64 

11  Aug,  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 

16  Dec.  64 
15  Dec.  64 
15  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

6  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  65 
12  Jan.  65 
12  Jan.  65 
19  Jan.  55 

7  Mar.  55 

8  Mar.  66 

9  Mar.  65 

1  June  55 

1  June  55 
6  June  55 

2  Oct.  66 
9  Oct.  65 
1  Feb.  56 

29  Feb.  66 


P  23  May  48 

P 19  Sept.  48 

P  29  Dec.  48   2  Nov,  66 

P  8  June  52 

P  10  June  63 

P 14  April  48 

P  4  Aug.  64 

29  Dee.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
P  19  Jan.  89  I]  Nov.  61 
G  Jan.  65 

21  Juno  65 

31  Aug.  65 
1  Feb.  66 

29  Feb.  66 
P  9  Nov.  65 


1  Sir  Jaints  Hope  terred  vith  the 
expedition  to  Uajiover  in  ISOfi-G; 
\o  Kcalaud  in  IS07,  inchidinf  the 
mcgc  of  CopeDbajfen;  to  Sweden 
in  1308 :  in  Porturai  and  8pai»  iu 
lflOS-9,  Includiiig  the  action  at  Luo 
and  battle  of  Corunna.  With  tlie 
expedition  to  WaldMrce  in  1800; 
the  reainsnlar  cunpaiffaa from  ISlo 
to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814.  in- 
cladint  the  battle  of  Barrota,  nege 
of  Cind*d  Rodrigo,  eorering  tne 
stcjce  of  Badajox,  ainirs  in  (toixt  of 
SAlamanea  and  at  0«ma,  battle  of 
Yittoria,   siege  of  Ban  Sebastian, 

5«K«agcs  of  the  Bidasioo.  Gare 
'Oleron,  and  Gave  de  Pan;  battles 
of  the  Nivclle,  Nire,  Orthee.  *  Ton* 
louse.  Sir  James  has  received  the 
Gold  Cross  A  a  Clasp  far  the  battles 
of  Yittoria,  NivcUc,  Nive.  Orthes. 
and  Toulouse;  and  the  8ilT«rWar 
Medal  vith  Are  Clasps  for  Corunna, 
Busaco,  Ciudad  Boarigo«  Badigos 
aud  Salamanca. 


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Paymaster.—Andrevr  Sierwriglit,*  2  Apr.  62;  Sns,  1  Apr.  46 ;  Lt.^i  Sept.  48. 

Adjutant.— Lieta,  John  M'Qucen*  16  Feb.  66. 

QMflr^er-AfoJ^CT-.-- William  Banbury,**  8  July  61. 

^Kr^can.— Robert  Thornton,"  24  April  65 ;  Assitt.'Surg,  6  July  46. 

AsiUt^-Surgeons, — John  Coote  Ovens,"  16  Bee.  68. 

Robert  Wyatt  MeadowB,"  26  May  64. 

James  Crosse  Johnston,  3  No?.  64. 

Faeingt  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

S  Cotooel  BortoB  wrred  the  ettnp«lfii  of  1841  In  Aflkhmtetan  with  the  9th  R«gt.  (Medal).  AIm  the  eun|«ig«  la  tl» 
Crlaiea,  in  eomniandor  the  Regiment,  Itam  S7th  Nov.  18M,  ineladinf  the  ilcfe  and  All  of  SrbaMopol,  and  aieaultoii  tha 
batteries  on  the  IPth  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Lt-Colonel  Blmbint  served  the  eunpaign  of  184t  in  Afl^hanUtan  with  the  9lh  Reft.  (Medal).  Alio  In  the  Crfeaiea 
from  the  8th  June  1855,  ineludinc  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Scbastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18<h  Jon*  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Bethuiic  served  the  campaign  In  AfTghanistan  in  1841  (Medal),— as  Adjutant  of  the  9th  Regt.atthetbRiat  of  the 
Khyber  Pass,  and  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  John  H'CasUll  at  the  action  of  Mameokall,  (brcin;  thcTeseen  Pass, re-capture  of 
Cabool,  storm,  capture,  and  dcstraetlon  of  IsuHIT.  He  served  also  the  campaign  on  the  Sutl^  in  184&-6  (Medal)  as  Aide. 
de-Camp  to  Sir  John  M*Casl(ill  at  the  battle  of  Moodkee,  where  the  Major-Oeneral  was  killed,— as  Alde-de-Cansp  to 
Brigadier  Wallace  (who  was  killed),  at  Feroseshah  (charger  shot),— and  in  command  of  the  Light  Company  of  the  9lh  at 
Sobraon.    Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov,  1854  to  Peb.  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Msjor  Leslie  served  with  the  80th  Regt.the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1845-6.  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee.  Pcros*. 
•hah,  and  Sobraon,  fbr  which  he  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  Clasps.  In  Nov.  1844  he  was  wrecked  on  one  of  the  And*, 
man  Islands  in  the  transport  BHt<m,  with  three  companies  of  the  80th  Foot,  and  carried  the  dispatches  firom  the  island  to 
Munlmein,  daring  which  time  ha  was  IS  days  at  sea  in  an  open  boat.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  frmb  Nov.  1854  to 
Feb.  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Capt.  Tayler  served  the  campaign  of  1841  In  AflkfaanUtan  (Medal)}  and  that  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal),  tadodinsthe 
battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshah  (severely  wounded). 

S  Mijor  Hawes  served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1815-46,  incIndlBg  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and  Sebraosi 
(Medal  and  Claspe).  Also  in  the  Crlmra  tnm  the  17th  Nov.  1854,  including  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  and 
assanU  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Captains  WillUnsonand  Daunt,  Lients.  Bkntome,  Nugent,  Harvey,  and  Borton,  and  Paymaster  Slcvwrigiit  served 
la  the  Crimea  fVom  17th  Nov.  1854,  Including  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  oa  the 
18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Capuins  Perey  and  Loosader  served  in  tha  Crimea,  Arom  Augast  1855,  ineluding  the  siege  and  fhll  of  SebMlopol 
(Medal  aad  Clasp). 

lot  Captain  Hon.  W.  L.  Talbot  was  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  aasp). 

11  Captain  Scott,  Assist,- Surgeons  Ovens  sad  Meadows  served  in  the  Crimea  fhna  Dee.  1854,  iadndlag  the  sicfe  aad 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  oa  the  18th  June  (Medal  aad  Clasp). 

11  Captain  R.  Daunt  served  the  campaign  of  1811  in  AfTghaolstaa  (Medal) ;  also  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  lS<5-4t, 
ioelading  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasps.  Served  in  the  CrioMa  tnm 
Idlh  Feb.  1855,  ineludtaig  the  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  aad  assault  on  the  batteries  oa  the  ISth  Juao  (Medal  aad 
Clasp). 

13  Captala  Burdea  served  the  eampaign  of  1841  in  Aflkhaalstaa  (Uedal).  Also  at  the  slcfc  of  Sebastopol  tnm  Nov. 
1854  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  aad  Clasp). 

14  Captala  Terry.  Lta.  Rainsford  and  BurUnd  served  In  the  Crimea  tnm  lOth  June  1855.  Including  the  siege  aad  fUi 
of  Sebsstopol,  and  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Straubcnsee  served'with  the  llnd  Regt.  at  the  flrst  aad  second  siege  operations  betore  Mooltaa,  iaclodiag 
the  aetloe  of  Sooijkoord  i  he  was  severely  wouadcd  on  the  17th  Dee.  1848  (Medal  and  CUq>). 

16  Lleuto.  Taylor,  Sealy,  Elliot,  Thompson  and  Vibart  served  In  the  Crimea  from  16th  Feb.  1865,  iaelndlag  fte  alega 
aad  tall  of  Sebastopol,  aad  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  iSth  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut  Douglas  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  tnm  Nov.  1854  until  the  18th  June  1855,  when  he  received  a 
wound  at  the  assault  oa  the  batteries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut  Hussey  served  in  the  Crimea  tnm  the  8th  Jan.  1853^  ineindlng  the  slere  aad  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  aad  assaalt 
oa  the  batteries  oa  the  18th  Juae  (Medal  aad  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Renant  served  the  Bastern  eampaign  of  1854-55,  Ineluding  the  battles  of  Alma  aad  Balaklava,  siete  nd  Csll  of 
Sebastopol,  aad  assault  on  the  batteries  on  the  18th  June  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Lieut.  M'Queen  served  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-55.  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalakUva.  aad  Xakermaa. 
siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  and  awault  on  the  batteries  on  the  ISth  June— wounded  In  the  left  arm  (Medal  aad  Clasps). 

11  Ensign  Plumrldge  served  In  the  Crimea  fhMs  »th  July  1855,  Including  the  liege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  aad 
Clasp). 

n  Ensign  ApUn  served  la  the  Crimea  ft^om  the  17lh  June  1855,  includinr  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

n  Surgeon  Thornton  served  the  Eastern  campslga  of  1864 -Ad,  including  the  aflhirs  of  Bulgaaak  aad  M*KeaBlc*s  Fann 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkeiman,  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Qr.-Master  Banbury  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Nov.  1854  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  aad  Clasp  for  Sebastopol). 


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"PUNJAUB"  "MOOLTAN"  "GOOJERAT." 
Col— 9  5ir  Thos.  M<Mahon,'  Bt  KCB.  £m.  2  Feb.  97  ;  Lt.  24  Oct.  99 ;  Capt  8 

Oct.  03;  Mqj.  6  Nov.  06;  Lt.-CoL^  May  09;  CoL  4  Juno  14 ;  Mqj.-Gen,  27 

May  25 ;  Lt.-Gen.  28  June  88 ;  Gen.  20  J une  54 ;  CoL  10th  Foot,  28  Sept.  47. 
Lt.'Cols.—Thoa.  Harte  Franks,*  CB.  £ns,  p7  July  26;  Lt,  p26  Sept.  26;  Capt. 

P  1  Mar.  39;  Meyor,  p 29  Dec.  43 ;  LU-Col,  p28  March  45 ;  Col,  20  June  64. 
Sydney  John  Cotton,  Cor.  19  Apr.  10;  XM3Feb.  12;   C<7;7e.  P 1  Jan.  20 ;   Mqj. 

18  Jan.  28;  J3re9«/ X/.-CoZ.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Z^- Co/.  8  J  an.  43;  Co/.  20  June  54. 
itfiyor*.— William  Fenwick,*  Ens.  26  Dec.  34;  Li«*f.  p8  June  39;  Capt,  P15 

April  42 ;  Major,  13  Sept.  48 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  18  May  55. 
Henry  Ernngton  Longden,*  Ens.  16  Sept.  36;  iieu*.  p  7  Aug.  40 ;  Capt.  p26 

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Captains. 
John  Cassidy  Stock*  .... 
M.  G.  Sparks' '.c.«Wune64, 
Richard  Mordesley  Best" 

Charles  Dunbar" 

Henry  Radford  Norman*^ 
Stcph.Fra.  Cha.  Annesley 
J.  Van  Harthals  Montagu' 
Samuel  Surges  Lamb  . . 
Robert  George  Jephson" 
Charles  Doyle  Patterson*^ 
William  Knox  Orme»<»  .. 

George  Hamilton   

Lieutenants. 
John  William  Medhurst^ 
RichardCormickClifTord*^ 

Cuthbert  Barlow*^ 

John  Montresor  Smyth^ 

Charles  Nedham,**  r 

Patrick  Browne  Lucas** 
W.  H.  P.  Gordon  Bluett" 
John  Edmund  Whaite** 
J.  Lee  Slanwell  Aldersey 
Thomas  C .  Robertson  . . 
Hugh  Augrustus  Crofton^ 
Henry  M.  Havelock.^rf;. 
George  C.  Bartholomew 

Henry  Henderson 

Fred.  Browne  Sandwith 
St  Andrew  B.  St.  John 
George  William  Graham 

Percy  Beale    

Home  Purvis 

Ensigns. 
Carteret  A.  Armstrong  . . 
Mont.  M*Pherson  Battye 
Henry  Alexander  Donald 
Fred.  Augustine  Lynam  . 


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23  Mar. 
4  Nov. 
P20  April 
P  3  Aug. 
P 23  Feb. 
P  6  July 
P 17  April 
P  14  Dec. 
P 19  Oct. 

21  June 
P 13  Mar. 
P 16  June 


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CAPTAIN.      BllET.-MAJ. 


1  Feb.  29 
19     26  Dec.  23 
32  P 16  Jan.  35 
26       9  Nov.  32, 
38,     8  April  42 1 
38  P17  Aug.  41 
40  P22  April  42, 
32  jP  5  Feb.  36 
38!     8  April  42 
39 1      4  Oct.  41 1 
40  P31  Dec.  44 
30     22  July  36 1 


P  20  Jan.  43 

17  Oct.  45 

18  Apra45 
23  Sept.  45 
28  Feb.  45 

P 10  Oct.  45 
P23May  48 

18  Dec.  47 
P  20  Oct.  48 

10  April  49 
P  21  July  48 

31  Mar.  46 
P17  May  50 
P 13  Dec.  50 
p  1  Dec.  48 

12  Mai*.  52 
P  10  June  53 
P21  Jan.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 

20  July  55 

23  Nov.  55 

P  33  Nov.  55 

18  Jan.  56 


12  July  42 

28  June  36 

P  7  June  39 

5  Sept.  45 
4  Oct.  48 

P  22  Oct.  47 

P 16  May  61 

7  July  48 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  53 

PIl  June  47 

6  Aug.  47 


20  June  54 
9  Nov.  46 
11  Nov.  61 


15  Sept.  45; 

1  Jan.  47 

P  10  Dec.  47  I 

P  7  July  48 

1  Aug.  48 

4  Oct.  48 

22  Feb.  49 

21  Feb.  60 

29  Nov.  50 

P  9  May  61 

P 16  May  51 

P  23  June  48 

P  13  Feb.  62 

P  24  Dec.  52 

0  Feb.  56 


1  sir  TboniM  M*Uahoa  served 
with  tht  Kxpcdttion  under  Sir 
Ralph  Abcreromby  in  1600,  destined 
for  opcntloni  on  the  cout  vf  Spain, 
at  Cadis.  Perrol,  fte.,  Ac.,  and  sub* 
aeqaentlf  at  the  oecupation  of 
Malta.  Ht  f erved  in  the  Penlnau- 
lar  war  in  1800, 10.  11.  and  part  of 
181S,  includiof  the  operation!  on  the 
frouliera  of  Portufal  and  Spain, 
contlcuous  to  the  riven  Coa  and 
Agueda;  at  the  Lines  of  Torres 
Vedras,  and  at  the  subeeqnent  ad. 
2S  Ani'il  .V)  I  ^'"^c*  tbereArom  on  the  retreat  of 
*u  Api  iL  u*j  j  ^^^  py^neij  A^y^     H^  commanded 

a  corps  of  Portofuese  Infkntry, 
which  was  posted  on  the  left  of  the 
Allied  Army,  durinf  the  battle  of 
7aentesd*Onor,proteetlnf  the  fords 
on  the  Duoe  Catas,  and  eovertng 
Almeida.  In  18 13  he  proeeeded  to 
the  Bast  Indies  as  Adjutant*  Genera  I 
to  the    Kin«'s    Forces,    where   he 

•erred  for  twelve  years.  In  1834  he  was  nominated 
I  Lieut.' Governor  of  Portsmouth,  and  commanded  the 

troops  in  the  South  West  District ;  and  In  1838  he  was 
[appointed  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Bombay  Army* 

which  command  he  held  until  1847. 


P    7  Sept.  55 

23  Nov.  55 

P21  Dec.  65 


Paymaster.— J&mes  Murphy,**  1  June  55 ;  Qr.-Mr.  3  March  48. 
AditUant.— 'Lieut.  Henry  Marshman  Havelock,  13  Feb.  52. 
Quarter- Master. — Michael  O'Donnell,^  1  June  55;  Ens.  29  Nov.  60. 
5Mr^«m.— Charles  Alex.  Gordon,*  M.D.,  10  July  46 ;  Assist. -Surg.  8  June  41. 
Assist, "Surgs. — Duncan  Robertson  Rennie,  7  May  62.       ^Facings  Yellow.— 

John  Tnlloch,  7  June  64.  I      Agents,  Messrs. 

Thomas  John  Tucker,  18  July  56*  L    Cox  &  Co. 

S  Colonel  Pranks  commanded  the  lOth  Uest.  in  the  Suttej  campaign  of  1845-8,  Inclu-linf  the  batUo  of  Sobraon 
( Medal),  where  he  had  a  hone  shot  under  him  and  was  slightly  wounded  i  nominated  a  CB.  Commanded  the  lOth  In  the 
Pimfaub  campaign  of  184S-0,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  t  17th  Aug.  1848  commanded  the 
taooMwhiehrepnlsed  the  enemy's  night-nttaek  upon  the  British  camp  at  Muttee  Tholi  11th  Sept.  commanded  Uie  left 
M^^mi  of  attack  at  the  defeat  of  the  enemy  in  their  strongly-entrenched  position  before  Mooltan :  and  after  the  action  sue* 
.Md^to  the  command  of  the  whole  of  the  troops  which  were  engaged,  and  held  the  position  unUl  relieved  the  followinp 
montac  although  wounded  and  exposed  to  the  repeated  attempta  of  the  enemy  to  retake  it  i  7tii  Nov.  in  the  action  of 
SiMlkMnd  comnandad  Uae  right  Brigade,  and  wiOi  it  led  the  attack,  eaptnring  the  whole  of  the  enemy's  guns  at  the  point 
«f  the  baTonet  without  Sring  a  shot :  «7th  Nov.  in  the  carrying  of  Um  beigbto  before  Mooltan,  commanded  the  reserve 
«i  the  extreme  right,  and  directed  the  attack  of  its  leading  column.  On  the  18th  Peb.  1849  he  joined  with  the  Mooltan 
force  the  army  under  Lord  Oough,  and  commanded  the  lOth  at  Uie  batUe  of  Goojerat,  and  was  speeUlly  named  for  bis 
conduct  both  by  tbe  Conuaandw-ln-Cbief  and  th«  Governor- General  (Medal  and  Cla^). 
^""^^^  '^     '  [For  remslnder  of  Notes  boo  next  page. 


n  lOlh  (The  North  Lincolnshire)  Reyt  of  Foot. 


4  Lieut.-Colone1  PfDirlck,  Capt.  Monta«;u,  and  Liout.  Sfcdhuret,  tervod  vith  tho  10th  in  (be  campaign 
on  the  Suilcj,  and  were  present  in  the  battle  of  Bobraon  (Medal)* 

6  Msjor  Lonffden  served  with  the  lOth  in  the  SitleJ  campaisn  of  1845-6,  and  was  present  In  the  batUo 
ofSobraon  (Medal).  He  served  aiso  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  ld4B-4l),  and  vas  present  during  tlic  whole  of 
the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  tlie  affuir  of  the  9th  Sept.,  storinin*;  the  enemy's  stronglj- 
entrenched  position  before  Mooltan  ISih  Sept.,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  carrying  the  heights  on  87th  Dec.  in 
command  of  the  Regt.,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress  as  Field  Engineer;  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Mi^or  Stoclc  served  with  the  10th  in  tlie  Sutlcj  campaign  of  1845-0.  and  was  present  In  the  bnllle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  in  llic  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-8,  and  ^Ya8  prestent  during  the 
whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  Includiag  the  atfair  of  the  0th  Sept.,  storming  the  enemy's 
strongly-entrenched  position  before  Mooltan  on  I'ith  8ept.  (in  the  latter  part  of  which  ho  commanded 
the  Regt.),  action  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  heti;hts  before  Moolt&n,  and  surrender  of  the  fortrcsf;  was 
afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Lt.-Col.  Sparks  has  received  the  Medal  for  services  in  China,  having  been  pres?nt  with  (he  40th  Regt. 
before  Nankin.  He  served  with  the  lUth  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1843-0,  and  was  present  duriug 
the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  action  of  Soorjkonnd,  cnrrying  the  heights 
before  Mooltauiand  surrender  of  the  fortress;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  tioq|erat  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

8  Mi^or  Best  served  with  the  lOlh  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  before  Mooltnu  and  surrender  of  the  fortress ;  was  afterwards  present  aud  sliglilly  wounded  in 
the  leg  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medul  and  Clasps). 

0  Capt.  Dunbar  served  with  the  iKth  Regt.  in  China(Medal),  and  was  present  at  Canton,  Amoy,  Cbusan, 
Chlnhae,  Xingpo,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  Ho  served  with  tho  10th  at  Uie 
battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal). 

10  Captain  Orme  served  with  the  10th  Lancers  in  tho  action  of  Maharnjporo  (.Medal).  Also  In  the 
campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal),  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  Buiddwal  and  Aliwal,  in  which  last  he 
received  a  Eovere  bayonet  wound  when  charging  the  Scik  infantry. 

IS  Capt.  Norman  served  with  the  loth  in  the  Sutlej  earopaign  of  1845-0,  and  was  present  in  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal).  He  served  also  in  tho  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  wns  present  during  the  whole 
of  the  siege  operations  against  Mooltan  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Including  the  nfTair  ot  the  Oih  Sept., 
storming  tlio  enemy's  strongly  •en  trenched  position  before  Mooltan,  and  commanded  the  troops  In  the 
advanced  batteries  of  the  camp  during  the  action  of  Soorjkoocdt  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Jephson  served  with  the  lOth  In  the  Sutloj  campaign  of  1845-6,  Including  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(Medal).  Also  tlie  Pui\Janb  campaign  of  1848-0,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  sgainst 
Mooltan,  repulse  of  the  enemy's  night-attack  at  Muttee  Thol,  storming  their  strongly-entrenched  position 
before  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  aud  surrender  of  the  fortress  t 
ofterwardN  present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

U  Capt.  Patterson  served  with  the  10th  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-0,  Including  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  the  rui\|aub  campaign  of  1848-0,  including  the  whole  of  tho  siege  operations 
befbre  Mooltan, — action  of  Sooijkoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowlut  Oato 
(commanded  theslomiing  party),  nnd  surrender  of  the  forlix'ss :  afterwards  present  at  the  b&KIc  of  Ooojejui 
(Mrdnl  and  Cluups). 

20  Lieut.  Cliflford  wa^  present  with  (be  lOih  at  the  battle  ofOooJeret  (Medal). 

21  Linuis.  Bluett,  and  Whaite,  served  in  lite  Pui\Jaub  campaign  with  the  lOth*  including  the  latter 
part  of  the  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  aud  surrender  of  the  fortress,  and  battle  of  Oootjcrut  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

3S  Lieut.  Barlow  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  with  the  10th,  lncla(!Ing  the  whole  of  the  sitre 
operations  before  Mooltan,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  carrying  the  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the 
Dowiat  Gkite  (grape-shot  wound),  and  surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  tiio  battle  of 
Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

i23  Lieut.  Smyth  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  with  the  10th,  Including  (he  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  against  Modian,  storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  action  of  Sootjkoond, 
carrying  tite  heights  before  Mooltan,  capture  of  the  Dowiat  Gate, and  surrender  of  tho  fortress:  afterwards 
present  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Claspa). 

84  Lieut.  Nerlham  served  tiie  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  with  the  10th,  Including  the  whole  of  the 
si^e  operations  before  Mooltan,  afToir  of  Oih  Se)it.,  storming  tho  enemy's  stronely-cn trenched  position, 
capture  of  the  Dowlnt  Oate,  action  of  Soorjkoond,  and  surrender  of  tlio  fortress:  afterwards  present  at  the 
battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  nnd  Clnsps). 

25  Lieut.  Lucas  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1843-0  with  tho  lOlh,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege 
operations  before  Moultan,  affuir  of  the  0th  Sept.,  storming  tiic  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  and 
surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  nt  tho  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

3d  Lieut.  Crofton  served  in  the  6th  Regt.  during  the  Kaffir  war  in  1860-AI,  and  was  engaged  in  roost  of 
the  operations  against  the  enemy,  including  tho  aiiair  in  tlie  Amatola  Mountains  against  Snndilli's  tribe, 
on  the  84th  and  28th  Dec.  1850,  and  al^o  the  combined  attack  on  tho  Amatolas  on  the  28th  June  1851. 

87  C^r.-Master  O'Donnell  served  the  Sutl^  campnlgn  of  1845-46,  including  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 
Also  the  Pui^anb  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  whole  of  the  si^e  operations  sgaioHt 
Mooltan:  Inoludlng  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  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

98  Paymaster  Murt'hy  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  with  tho  10th  Regt,  inelading 
the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before  and  sarreuder  of  MooUau*  and  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  aud 
Clasps). 

29  Doctor  Gordon  was  present  with  the  10th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of  Haherejpore  80  Dec.  ld4<<Mcdsl). 


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Co/onrf.— ^p  5ir  John  Wilson,*  KCB.Eru.  26  Mar.  1 794 ;  -LM2  Aug.  06 ;  Capt,  1 8 

Jan.  00;  Mqjor,  27  May  1802;  LietiU-CoL  22  Dec.  08;    CoL  4  June  14; 

Mqj.-Qen.  27  May  25;  Lieut.-Gen.  28  June  38;  G^.20  Juno  64 ;  Col,  11th 

R€?t.lOMay41. 
Lieut.'Colanel—'WL  Henry  Keane  Bloomfleld,*  JFnj.  30  Sept.  13 ;  Lieut,  p 7  Aug. 

17;  Capt.  PI  April  24;  Brevet-Major,  28  June  88;  Major,  v^Q  Feb.  41; 

Xiett/.-CoZ.  P27  June45;  C0/.2O  Jane64. 
Af/y(w*.— ^P  John  Casemir  Harold,'  ^/w.  25  Sept.  00  ;  Lt.  28  May  07 ;  Capt, 

lOFeb.  16;  Br«^.-Arff;.10Jan.87;Kq;.a  NoT.4l ;  Brev.'Lt.-Col.U  Nov.  61. 
John  Singleton,  Bits,  ^11  June  26;  Lieut,  p81  Dec.  27;  Capt.  P16  Feb.  39  • 

Major,  P27  June  45  ;  Brev,- Lieut. -Col.  20  June  64.  ' 


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Captains. 

Edward  Moore  

Edward  Lynch  Blosse  . . 
Augustus  Fred.  Jenner,^, 
John  Walpole  D*Oyly  . . 
Henry  Maynard  Ball .... 
A.H.L.Wyatt,  u,  20  JuDe64 
Thomas  Peebles 
John  Roe  .... 
Robert  Neville 
Lawre.  Hartshorne  Scott 
Frederick  Toitcus  Lysier* 

Philip  Philpot* 

Lieutenants. 
John  T.  Tho.  Boyd,  Aiy, 

Richard  MaunscU 

Joseph  Stewart Travcrs  . . 
R.  Wingfield  Cardiff. . . . 
Harry  Clayton  Hague  . . 
Philip  Doyne  Vigors .... 
Geo.  Toddington  Osbom 
William  Dutton  Naper.. 
William  Henry  Cloi'ksou 

Owen  Davies 

Richard  Hotham,  $ 

Fra.  Wm.  Henry  Petrie 


BNSIGN. 


21  May  18 
PI6N0V.  83 
V  OOct,  35 
P17  Sept.  41 
P21  July  43 
P  17  Sept.  25 
P 17  Mar.  37 
P26  May  44 
P  24  June  43 

26  Oct.  42 
20  June  41 
24  Nov.  48 

P21  Jan.  42 
P  29  Sept.  43 

27  May  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P28  Aug.  40 
P  9  Oct.  46 
p   1  Dec.  48 

29  June  49 

29  June  49 

P16  Aug.  60 

8  Oct.  50 


7  Apr.  25  7  Feb.  30 
P  25  Jan.  39  p  6  Sept.  43 
P21  June  39  P  5  April  44 
P  6Sept.  48  P15  June40 
P  6  Dec.  44  P 18  Apr.  51 
--  "  -  —  P  20  June  32 
6  June  61 
P30  Sept.  63 
25  April  53 


P  24  Feb.  29 
P  6  Feb.  41 
P  0  Oct,  4G 
4  July  46 
P 13  Oct.  43 
P  1  Nov.  42 
P  7  Mar.  61 

4  Julv  45 

p    4  July  45 

15  Mar.  48 

P   1  Dec.  48 

P  7  June  60 

P 19  July  60 

PIG  Sept.  61 

P  30  Sept.  63 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

PlSAiig.  54 

23  Mar.  55 

P  24  Mar.  54 

P    1  May  55 


bkey.-xaj. 


11  Nov.  61 

20  June  64 

6  June  55 


9  Nov.  46 


0  June  54 
P30  July  62 
30  July  54 

S  CoU  Blomnfleld  tcnrnl  the 
campftiffo  of  1816,  laelttdlar  the 
battle  of  Waterloo,  ttorminf  of 
Cambray,  and  capture  of  Paria. 

8  Lu-Col.  Harold  served  the  earn- 
pai<n  and  battle  pf  Conuwa.  Kx- 
pedition  to  Waleberen  and  tlefe  of 
Flushing. 

6  PaTOMiBter  Boyd  accompanied 
the  espedltlon  to  Waleberen,  and 
was  present  at  the  sleire  of  Flusfainf . 

4  Captain  Lystcr  sei-ved  with  tiie 
Mth  Reft.  In  the  batUe  of  Pnnniar 
( Medal).  Previous  to  entering  the 
British  icnriea  he  served  In  Porta* 
gal,  in  the  Pedrolte  anny,  from  1833 
to  18U,  and  was  at  the  defence  of 
Oporto,  and  in  aU  the  afairs  from 
the  raising  of  the  siege  to  the  ter- 
mination  of  the  war.  He  afterwards 
served  in  Spain  under  Sir  De  Lacy 
Brans,  as  Captain  of  Infontry,  and 
ander  Bspartero  as  Captain  of  Ca- 
valry, and  subsequently  en  the  itafT 
of  General  Don  Diego  Leon,  whose 
escort  he  commanded  ttvm  18S6  to 
1841.  Was  twice  decorated  with 
the  Order  of  St;  Ferdinand  for 
efaarges  of  cavalry  at  Alio  and  Berga, 
and  with  the  Uedals  for  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Irun  and  Morella  i 
once  severely  wounded.    Was  pre- 

(For  eontiauation  see  margin.) 


MiT-^g       ^1     ^    >««•  Tf  AU.  aAcuxjr  Auui«:      P 16  May  51 

f  •«!       3  I     0   TbomaBHiil 'p30Sept.53 

BdSi       4       0    Marcus  L.  M'Causlaucl . .     23  July  52 

Edward  Birch P24  Feb.  64 

Ensigns. 
Lewis  Henry  Harrison  ..  p18  Aug.  54 
Stuart  James  Shortt  . . . . ,  p  25  Aug.  54 

Abraham  Martin '    11  May  55  j 

Sli       1  j     0    Henry  Jostrph  Webb....,    15  May  65 
31^       1  I     0    FiTtncis  Armstrong    ••••,      1  June  56 

JK*       .A    William  Norman    ;      8  June  55 

David  Bal&cr  Gabb    ..  ..'p  19  June  55 
Robert  Fannin  Stoncy  . .  p  26  July  66 

James  Leslie  Day 1    27  July  55 

Payj/MMfer.— Alexander  Boyd,"  8  Feb.21 ;  Bns,  14  Sept.  08;  Lieut, 9  Aug.  09. 
Adjutant. — Lieut,  John  Theodore  Thomas  Boyd,  10  March  48. 
Quarter-Master, — David  Simpson,  4  Mav,  49;  JStis,  2  June  48. 
S'Mr^con.— Nesbitt  Heffernan,  M.D.  7  Nov.  61  ;  AMht.-Surg.U  June  41. 
Assistant-Surgeons. — Francis  Henry  Macfudin,  1  Dec.  54. 

Peter  Divorty,  M.B.  18  Nov.  63 
Facings,  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'G rigor. 

1  Sir  John  Wilson  served  In  the  West  Indies  In  1796,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  St.  Luele,  Including  the  siege  of 

Mome  Fortunce.    Also  at  the  taking  of  St.  VIneent,  inclnding  the  operations  against  the  forts  In  that  Island.     In  July  fol. 

towing  be  was  made  priaoaer  of  war,  and  earried  Into  Guadaloupa.     In  Jan.  1797  be  was  captured  again  In  the  British 

Channel.     In  1796  be  wm  at  the  taking  of  Minorca.     In  1800  he  embarked  on  an  expedition  against  Cadla.      In  1801  to 

■gypt,  and  was  present  In  the  actions  of  the  13th  and  tist  March,  and  during  the  whole  of  that  campaign.    He  ptoeeeded  to 

the  Peninsula  in  1806,  and  was  severely  wennded  at  the  battle  of  Vimlem.    In  Jan.  1809  he  Joined  the  Losltanlan  legion, 

and  acted  with  this  eorpt  durtng  an  arduous  period  of  serrlee.  In  which  it  was  repeatedly  engaged  with  the  enemy,  being 

{fS  I  S  employed  in  eorering  Cludad  Rodrigo  and  Almeida.      In  June  1810  he  was  attached  to  the  Portuguese  army,  and  during 

"S  <  J  §  the  subsequent  operations  against  Marshal  Sonlt,  as  well  In  the  north  of  Portngal  as  on  the  eastern  frontier,  ho  commanded  an 

;3  advanced  corps  of  Marshal  Bcresford's  army.       In  April  1811  he  was  appointed  second  in  command  to  General  Silveira  in 

^  the  ptoTlnee  of  Tras  os  Mantes,  and  acted  as  such  during  a  period  of  the  operations  against  Puebla  da  Sanabria,  when  the 

o  plMc  was  taken  by  that  General.    In  Sept.  following  he  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  adranced  guard  of  General 

£.2   Bar(ellar*s  Corps  d'Armee,  and  employed  on  Marshal  Haasena's  rear  during  his  InTasion  of  Portugal,  betaig  lepeetedly 

JS  H  g    .  engaged  with  the  cnrmy.     In  April  tSIt  took  the  flcld  again  in  command  of  the  Militia  of  the  Province  of  Minho,  and  was 

^*  a  ^  2  engaged  In  aeUve  operations  against  Marshll  Marmont,  en  the  frontiers  of  the  Beira.   In  June  1618  he  Joined  the  army  at  his 

S  S  6  <  own  request,  and  was  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  Ist  Portuguese  Brigade  of  Infantry,  with  whieb  be  served  at  the  siege 

of  San  Sebastian,  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  and  battle  of  the  NlveUc  ( and  on  the  IBth  Nov.  following,  being  eiig«S<^  w'lh 

his  Brigade,  be  was  afaln  severely  wounded.     Sir  John  has  teceivf d  tite  Gold  |fedal  for  San  Sebastia«,  apd  tbe  Stiver  Wft| 


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1st  b.  emb.  for  Mdboonic, 
I J  uly64.0epot,  Chatham, 
r.  b.  C.  of  Good  Hope. 
«  MINDEN"  "  GIBRALTAR"— with  the  Cfl**/eand  Key—''  M<mtU  Inrignia 

CflZpe"— "SERINGAPATAM"  "INDIA." 

Coloneh—9  Sir  Richard  Goddard  Hare-CIarges,*  KCB.  £tu.  6  July  06 ;  Li.  1 

Nov.  96 ;  Capt,  0  July  03 ;  M({j.  I  July  13 ;  Lt,-CoL  16  Sept.  13 ;  Col.  22  July 

30 ;  Maj.'Gen. 28  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  fil  ;  CoL  12th  Foot, 29  July  52. 

I  Xf.-C0/«.— John  Maxwell  Perceval,'  CB.  Bns.  P  21  June  33 ;  Lt,  p  18  Mar.  36 ; 

I      Capt,  P18  May  38;  Mi^'or  P14  April  46;   X^-Co/.  p2  AprU50;   Col.  88 

I      Nov.  64. 

ir.  Thomaa  Brooke  JSns.  p  31  Oct.  34;  Lieut.  p29  July  36;  Capt.  P15  May 
I     40 ;  Mqjor,  p 2  AprU  60 ;  Lt.-CoL  p  19  May  54. 

Mqjars.—r.  Arthur  Home,*Ens.  p19Nov.26;  Lt.  p27  Nov.28;  Capt.v2l  Feb. 
34;  Brev.'Aiaj,  9  Nov.  46;  MaJ,  p30  Mar.  49;  Brev.  X^-CoZ.  28  May  53. 
John  Francis  Kempt,  Ens.  p  16  June  30 ;  Lt.  19  May  37 ;  Capt.  29  Apr.  42 ; 
Mqfar,  p  19  May  54. 


Captains. 
r.Francis  Gilbert  Hamley^ 
I  William  James  Hutchlns 

'  Richard  Atkinson 

>  Henry  Segrave < 

r.  James  Wm.  Espinasse* 
!  Wm.  Henry  Queade  . . . 
r.  Tliomas  Dnndas  ^  . . . 
Tliomas  George  Verekcr. 

r.  Henry  Robson    

John  Reynolds  Palmer*. .. 
r.  Edward  H.  Foster*  . . 
r.  Samuel  Fairtlough^    . . 
I        Lieutenants. 
Ir.  Edward  Herrick,"  pm. 

'  Henry  Cole 

Ir.  Frederick  Bagnell*  . . 
!  r.Robert  Nasmy  th  Irving' 
r.  George  Lloyd  Studdert* 
Benjamin  Samuel  Adams* 
Thomas  Edmund  Miller 
Innes  Colin  Munro^  a({f. 
rFred.Chas.D'E.  Barclay  * 
r.  James  FieldingSweeney  * 
Aug.  Johnnes  Leeson 
MorleyCaulfield  Saunders 
VVilliam  Henry  Paul., 
r.  Julius  Henry  Stirke* 
John  Lunan  Wilkic  . . 

Ensigns. 
Fran.AugustusFitzGerald 
r.  George  Gibson,*  Adj. 

r.  John  Warren 

r.Horatio  Lloyd  Williams 
Coningsby  M.  Harward 

Henry  Nesbitt    

William  Dummcr  Jarvis 

Matthew  Coke    

George  William  Reade  . 
Thophilus  Henry  Oliver 
Joseph  Oliver  Johnson 


ENSIGN.       I LIEUT.        | 

P  7  Aug.  36  P  25  July's?; 


CAPTAIN.  I B  REV-MAJ. 


5>.  Dec.  30 
Pl6  Mar.  42 
P  29  Apr.  42 
P  30  Apr.  42 
9  June  43 
27  Dec.  42 
P  23  May  45 
P  27  Oct.  46 

1  May  42 

2  May  42 
25  Aug.  46 

16  Dec.  45 

9  Sept.  46 

20  Oct.  46 
2  Mar.  47 
4  April  47 

P31  Dec.  47 
P  30  Mar.  49 

10  Apr.  49 
P27  Apr.  49 

21  Aug.  49 
P  14  June  50 
P17  May  60 
P  14  May  52 

18  Sept.  49 
23  Nov.  49 


1  Dec.  40 
P17  Feb.  43 
P 12  May  43 

P18  Aug.  43 


P27  Juue45  Pll  Apr.  61 
P 14  Apr.  46, P 20  Feb.  52 
Pll  Dec.  46, P  10  May  54 
P  2  Apr.  50  P  27  June  54 


2  Nov.  43  20  Jane  54 

20  Dec.  40 
P  30  Mar.  40 
P  2  Apr.  50 

23  June  50 


6  Jan.  46 
14  Apr.  46 
P  22  Oct.  47 

P23  June48 

22  July  49 

8  Aug.  49 

24  June  50 

P  7  Mar.  51 

P17  Ang.  62 

13  Oct.  62 

14  July  53 
P  15  July  53 
P21  Oct.  63 
P  21  May  52 
P  19  May  54 
P  27  June  54 

26  Aug.  54 
P  27  July  55 


20  Aug.  54 

14  Feb.  56 

P  27  July  55 


2  Colonel  Perceval  com- 
manded the  reecTTe  Battalion 
12th  Brgt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  of 
1851-62,  and  for  hie  ■ervic«s 
was  nominated  a  CB.  (Medal). 

0  Major  HwmWjf  Capts.  Ea- 
pinatse,Crofton,  Palmer,  and 
Fotter,  Lleuu.  Herrick,   ~ 


. Bnr- 

P  21  Sept.  52  nell,  Irving,  Adams,    Barclajr,  Sweenev,  and 

24  De<*  52  Stirke,  Eniign  Gibson,  Quarter>master  Keabitt» 
D  io  A .,;/  M  «««^«<»  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  185IM  (Medal). 
H  J^  Aug.  09      y  c     „    Dundai  and  Fairtlough  served  la 
P  21  Oct.  53  the  Kufflr  war  of  1852-63  (Medal). 
P  19  May  54  I    8  Lieat.8tnddert  served  in  the  Capo  Mounted 

09  n«A    RA  >Rifl«a  duiing  the  Kaffir  war  of  I860-6S,  and  in 

8  Jun    55  i'***  ^*'**  "*''*•  *"  '«*«•«»  (Medal). 
27  July  55 
31  Aug.  55; 

9  Oct.  55 1 
7  Dec.  56 1 

PayTOfl#*«r.— Walter  Rice  Ollvey,  6Apr .  65 ;  Ens.  p  14  Feb.  51 ;  Xf .  p  29  Oc  t.  52. 
Adljutants.^Lieut.  Inncs  C.  Munro,  27  Feb.  52. 

r.  Ensign  George  Gibson,  27  July  65. 
Quarter'Masters.—r.  Alexander  Nesbitt,'  11  Dec.  46. 

Robert  Laver,  21  April  54. 
5tfr^eoii«.— -William  Dick,  MD.  7  Auff.  46;  Assist. -Surg.  13  May  36. 

r.RobertVillier8George,*^M.D.4  Feb. 53;  Assist- Surg. \(i  Nov.43. 
Assistant'Surgeons. — George  Banks  Floyer  Arden,  9  June  54. 
r.  George  Allan  Button,  23  June  54. 
Pacing*  Yellow — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

Uchard  Hare-Clarfres  served  the  following  campaigns:  in  Egypt  under  Sir  Ralph  Abereromby; 
rer  under  Lord  Cathcart,  and  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  including  the  retreat  to  Corunna* 
the  Stair  of  Sir  T.  Graham  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and  AsslsUnt-A^iutant-Oeneral  of  a 
in  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  nrmy  in  the  Peninsula.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Olasp 
lie  and  Mve  ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps  for  Egjrpt,  Corunna,  Busacc,  Barrosa, 
todrigo,  Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  and  San  Sebastian. 
3ol.  Home  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  18J»l-53  (Medal),  and  for  his  services  received  the  brevet  rank 

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The '<5i»A<njr," with  the  wonls.  " EGYPT"  "MARTINIQUE"  "AVA"  "APFOHANI8TAN"  "OHUZNEE" 
A  Mural  Crofim,  sapencrlbed  "  JELLALABAD"  "CABOOL,  1842"  "  SEVASTOPOL.*' 

Colonel.—'^  Hai  Sir  William  Maynard  Gomm,*  KCB.  Ens,  24  May  04 ;  Lt,  16 

Nov.  94;  Capt,2o  June  03;  Major,  10  Oct.  11 ;  Lieut.-CoL  17  Aug.  12;  CoL 

16  May  29;  Afaj-G^en.  10  Jan.  37;  X^-Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  G'en.20June54;  CoL 

13th  Lt.  Inf.  10  Mar.  46. 
LieuL'Colaneli.—Lord  Mark  Kerr,'  Btu,  p  19  June  35 ;  X/.  P 14  Sept.  38 ;  Capt. 

P  26  June  40 ;  Major,  p25  July  51 ;  Lieut.-CoL  p30  Dec.  53. 
Alex.    Essex   F.  Holcombe,'  Bns.  Pd  Dec.  30;  Lieui.  12  Sept.    34;    Capt. 

22  July  42 ;  M(^or,  p9  Aug.  50  ;  Lt,- Colonel,  26  June  55. 
Affl[;<w*.— George  King/  Sns,  13  April  31  ;  Lieut,  p  16  Jan.  35 ;  Capt.  2  Aug. 

42 ;  Brev.'Mty,  20  June  54 ;  Mqjor,  31  Aug.  55. 
John  William  Cox*,  j&iw.  26  June  88;  Lt.  22  Apr.  40;  Capt.  p9  Apr.  47; 

Brev.  Mqj.  15  Dec.  54  ;  Mqjor  25  Jan.  56. 


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Captains. 
George  Henry  Tyler*. . . . 
Hugh  Maurice  Jones^. . . . 

Robert  Peel^   

William  Henry  Kerr 

Fred.  Van  Straubenzee^ 
Robert  B.  Montgomery* 
Wilson  Henry  Jones  .... 
Gerald  Fitz  Gerald  King" 
Melville  Browne   ...... 

Edward  Boyd'    

Arthur  Bainbrig^e'  .... 
Charles  Poore  Long* .... 
Charles  Power  Cobbe  . . 
John  Augustus  Fuller*  . . 
Noel  H.  Bryan  Vardon  . . 
Stan.  L.Douglas  Willan* 

LJ.EUTBNANT8. 

John  Angcrstein  Rowley* 
Curnw.  Henry  Chichester* 
George  Henry  Cobham* 
O'Neil  Stewart  Segrave^ 
Hon.  Ja8.C.Dormer,^^e(;. 
Henry  Lewis  FitzGerald" 
John  Frederic  Everett*  . . 
Richard  Nugent  Clayton* 
Henry  Edward  Hall*. .  . . 
Philip  Edw.VictorGilbert* 
Joseph  Priestley  Miller* 

William  Ha9lcti<>    

Henry  Gillett" 

William  Williams*'    ... 
Thomas  Tyler  Gould  . . . 
John  Codd  Conington  • 
Hen.  Alex.  C.  Wroughton 
John  J.  Paterson  Fox  . . 
Allan  Shafto  Adair    .... 

Duncan  Stewart    

John  Bond 

William  Knox  Lect   .... 
John  Fencott  James .... 

Ensigns. 
Thomas  McNeiUe  Gill  . . 
Frederick  William  Ruck 
E.  C.  R.  A.  de  P.  O'Kelly 

WUIiamCox 

Charles  Edwards  Palmer 
Bdw.  Lutwyche  England 
Aubrey  Henzell . . . 
W.  Stroker  Cunnlnghame 

George  Turville 

Alfrc^A  Gabriel  Wynen  . . 

Edward  Bolger 

Wm.  Lawrence  Bridges . . 
Edw.  Mortimer  Prltchard 


LIEUT. 


23  July  42 
?  22  Apr.  46 
P  21  July  40 
p  31  July  46 
p  17  Aug.  38 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P  3  Nov.  40 

24  Feb.  43 
P  29  Dec.  48 
P 14  June  60 
P21  Nov.  51 

13  July  41 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P  12  Dec,  51 
P  15  Oct.  52 

P  23  Nov.  52 
P 18  Feb.  63 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P 17  Sept.  60 
P  12  May  63 
P  13  May  53 
P  14  May  53 
P 15 July  63 
P25  Nov.  53 
P 13  Jan.  54 
6  June  64 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  24  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  64 
P 13  Dec.  53 
p  18  Dec.  52 
P16  June54 

19  Aug.  53 
P  2  Feb.  55 

3  July  66 
P13  Feb.  65 

4  July  65 
P  17  Aug.  65 

1  June  56 
P  8  June  55 

29  June  55 

2  July  65 

5  July  55 

6  July  56 

20  July  55 
2  Aug.  55 

7  Sept.  65 
P  2  Oct.  65 

26  Jan.  66 
P  31  Jan.  66 
P   1  Fob.  66 


14  Apr.  46 
P  9  Aug.  50 
P  8  Nov.  50 
P24Jan.  51 

30  Apr. 
P  12  Oct 
P21  Jan. 

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P  8  Nov.  50 
P  IJuly  53 
P25NOV.  53 
P  13  Jan.  54 
6  June  54 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P    2  Feb.  65 


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P  0  Apr.  47   26  June  66 
P  1  Apr.  53  !  20  June  65 
P  6  May  63 '  26  Jnne  65 


P25  Nov.  53 

3  Apr.  46 

P  IJnly  63 

P  13  Jan.  54 


P17  Aug.  65 

30  Aug.  65 

31  Aug.  55 
25  Jan.  66 


6  June  54  P  7  Mar.  56 


6  Jnne  54 
11  Aug.  54 
11  Aug.  54 


1  Sir  William  Gomm  served 
in  theezpedition  to  the  Held«r, 
Din  A.,^  AQ  in  17U9.  including  the  action 
P  19  Aug.  03  of  the  10th  Sept.  at  Bergen. 
*  18  Aug.  54  ,  Expedition  on  the  coast  of 
P  2  Feb.  55  France  and  SpaiD,  under  Sir 
p  1  *\  Foh  f^r^ '  James  PuUeney,  in  1800.  Ex- 
i^  'CO.  oo  p^ju,Q„  iQ  HanoTcr  in  1805; 
and  that  to  Slralsund  and  Co- 
penhagen In  1807.  Campaign 
of  1808-9,  including  the  battles 
of  Roleia,  Vlmiera,  and  Co- 
runna.  Expedition  to  Wal- 
cheren»  and  siege  of  Flushing 
in  1800.     Proceeded  again  to 


26  June  65  | 
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26  Jnne  65  i 
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9(1  In  no  I^  I  ^1)0  Peninsula  in  1810,  vhere 

«n  T         c?  '  he  served  during  the  remainder 

20  June  65   ©f  the  war,  the  principal  part 

6  July  55  I  of  the  time   as  an  Assistant- 

3  Auff.  65   Quarter-Master-Ocneralfinclu- 

QA  A  „Z.'  AR  I  <iin?  the  battles  of  Busaco  and 

80  Aug.  55    Fue-ntes  d'Onor.  assault  and 

31  Aug.  55   capture  of  Badi^os,  battle  of 

P   2  Oct.   65   Salamanca ;  action   at    Villa 

9*;  Tati    Mi   Muriel,  battle  of  Vlttorla, siege 

B    1  ifu    Ka  o(  San  Sebutlan,  and  battle 

P    1  Feb.  60  of  the  Nive.    Served  also  the 

P   7  Mar.  56  campaignofl819,inclDdingthe 

battle  of  Waterloo.    Sir  Wil- 

liam  has    received    the  Gold 

Cross  and  one  Clasp  for  Bad^Jox,  Salamanca, 

Vlttoria,  8t.SebasUan,and  Nive;  and  the  Silver 

TVar  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Roleia,  Ylmiera, 

Corunna,  Dusaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  NIvelle. 


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Payinoiter, — Duncan  Cameron  M'Naoghten/'  25  May  55;  Qr.^JHr.  15  Aug.  48. 
Ae^jtUant, —  Lieut.  Hon.  James  Charlemagne  Dormer/  10  Aug.  55. 
Quarter'Master.^ThomBB  Hoban,^  25  May  55 ;  £ni.  12  Jan.  55. 
Surgeon. — Daniel  Patorson  Barry/'  M.D.,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Aeeiat.-Surg.  7  Aug.  46. 
Astietant' Surgeons.— WiWlAm  Brown/  M.D.,  18  Feb.  53. 

Peter  Nevil  Jackson/*  28  April  54. 

Qcorge  Bell  Poppelwell,  0  June  64. 

Facingi  Blue. — AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

S  Lord  Mark  Kerr  eominaBded  th«  IStk  UAt  Infaatrr  ia  tlie  Crimea  ftmn  tbe  Mth  Joac  185S.  ani  was  at  Uie  teltk  of 
the  Tehernara.  aiegc  and  full  of  Scbaatopol  (Medal  and  Claap). 

3  Lt.-  Col.  Iloleombe  tcrred  with  the  ISth  Lt.  Inf.  throof  bout  the  caaBpalgaa  in  Aflkhaniatan  fNU  183S  lo  lS4tlDdiialv«^  and 
commanded  Che  raar-cuard  of  the  ISlh  at  the  paaaage  of  the  Kojali  Past  on  the  1 4th  April  1849,  when  he  repulaed  the  attacks 
of  the  enemr  on  the  bacf^ffe  of  the  annjr,  and  fveaptttred  eoBslderable  puUie  propertj  $  aeeompanlcd  tbe  Bxpedltloa  to 
Girlsbk,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  eapCare  of  Ghnanee  (Medal),  assault  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fbHa  af  TooUmi* 
durrah,  and  took  with  two  Companies  of  the  18th  the  forts  oo  the  left  of  tbe  enemy's  position  i  storm  of  Aoelvhar,  nighi* 
attack  at  Baboo  Roosh  Obor,  destruction  of  Khardurrah.  assault  of  Perwandurrah,  stormlnc  of  the  Khoord  Cabool  Pass. 
aflhir  of  Tesecn,  foreinf  the  Jufdulluek  Pass  (serercljr  wounded),  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khali,  beroie  defrnee  of 
JelUIabad,  and  sorties  en  the  1  (th  Not.  and  1st  Dee.  1841.  Uth  Mar.,  Itih  Mar.,  and  1st  Apiil  181X  (  «eneral  actton  and  de- 
feat of  Akbar  Khan  beibm  Jellalahad  (Medal),  stormlnc  the  heiybts  of  Ja(dulluek,  general  aetien  of  Tesecn.  and  recaptniw 
of  Cabool  (Medal) ;  commanded  four  Companies  of  the  13th,  which  fenned  part  of  tbe  force  whl^  proceeded  under  Sir 
Robert  Sale  towards  Bamean  for  the  purpose  of  brintlnff  In  the  Cabool  captiTes.  Serred  In  the  CriiBea  frons  SOth  June 
18S5,  and  at  tbe  slefe  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claap). 

4  Major  King  served  throncbout  the  campaigns  in  Affghanistan  from  1838  to  1848  ineluslTe,  inclndhig  the  akiem 
and  capture  of  Ohusnee  (Medal),  storming  tbe  Kboord  Cabool  Pass,  aOhlr  of  Teseen,  forcing  the  JugduUuck  Pass,  reduc- 
tion of  tbe  fort  of  Mamoo  Khail,  deftnceof  iellalabad,  and  sorties  on  tiie  Uth  Nov.  and  1st  Dee.  1841.  Uth  March, 
S4th  March,  and  Ut  April  1841,  general  action  and  delbat  of  Akbar  Khan  befbce  JelUIabad  (Medal),  stermbig  tiie  belghu 
of  Jugdulluck,  general  action  of  Teseen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  in  the  Crimea  tnm  SOtii  Juae  IMik 
and  was  at  tbe  siege  and  (hit  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Cox  WfTed  In  the  18th  Light  Infantrx  the  campaigni  of  1840,  41,  and  49  in  Afl|(hanblan,  and  vae 
present  at  the  atmult  and  capture  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Tootumdurrah,  itorm  of  Jhoolghur.  night-attaelt 
of  Baboo  Koosh  Ghur,  attack  on  Khardurrah,  storming  tbe  Khoord  Cabool  Pass,  affhir  of  Teseen,  forcing 
the  JugduUaek  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Fort  of  Mamoo  Khali,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalahad  and  sorties  on 
the  14th  Nor.  and  1st  Dec.  1841,  and  1 1th  March,  S4th  March,  end  1st  April  1848 ;  the  general  acUon  with 
and  defeat  of  the  besleginz  force  under  Akbar  Khan  before  Jellalahad  on  the  7th  April;  tlie  stonslng 
of  the  Jugdulluck  heights,  general  action  at  Teseen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool,  for  which  he  has  a  Medal, 
as  also  another  for  Jellalahad.  Serred  in  the  Crimea  from  90th  June  1855,  and  was  at  tbe  battle  of  the 
Tchcmava,  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Captains  Tyler,  Montfomery,  King,  Bainbrigge,  Lod&  Fuller,  aad  WUfam,  Ueats.  Bofwier,  Cbichesler,  Cebham, 
Segrave,  Everett,  Clayton,  Hall.  Gilbert,  and  MiUer.  (ir-Master  Hobaa,  and  Aastst..8argoon  Brown,  laaded  with  tbe 
Rcgt.  in  the  Criaiea  on  tbe  lOtb  June  I86B,  and  were  at  tbe  battle  of  tbe  Tebernajra,  dege  and  fidi  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Claap). 

7  Captains  H.  M.  Jonaa,  Peel,  aad  Bovd.  aad  Licnt.  Hon.  J.  C.  Donner,  landed  with  tbe  Brgt.  hi  tbe  Ctioica  «■ 
80tb  Jane  18SS.  and  were  at  tbe  battle  of  tbe  Tebemaya,  and  siege  of  Scbaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  C^tain  Straubsnzee  served  tbe  eam^igns  of  1840,  41,  aad  «>,  In  Aikbanistan  with  tie  ISth  Light  Urfhatiy,  Inrlai 


tbe  assault  ami  eaptuiv  of  tbe  town  and  fortt  of  Tootumdurrah,  storm  of  Jhonlghur,  night-attack  at  Baboo  Kooab  Ohnr, 
destruction  of  Rhardurrmh,  asuwlt  of  Perwandurrah,  sSnming  tbe  Roord  Cabool  Pass,  allklr  of  Tcseea,  Ibreing  the 
Jugdulluck  Pass,  reduction  of  the  Ibrt  of  Maasoo  Kbail,  heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad.  and  sortica  on  tbe  14tb  Nov.  and  1st 
Dee.  1841,  llth  March,  t4th  March,  aad  let  April  IBit.  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  Khan  before  Mlalabad  (Modal), 
storming  tbe  heights  of  Jugdulluck,  general  action  of  Teseen,  and  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Landed  with  the  Rcgt. 
In  the  Crimea  on  the  S8th  June  ie&»,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  the  Tchcmaya.  siege  and  iall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp), 
f  Lienta.  Fits  Gerald  and  Haslett  served  at  tbe  aiege  and  fall  of  Scbaatopol  from  Sid  Sept.  UM  (Medal  aad  Cbup). 

10  Lieut. CKllett  served  at  the  aiege  and  fidl  of  Sebastopol  from  Snd  Sept.  18»f  (Medal  and  Claap). 

11  Licnt.  WUilams  served  at  tbe  aiege  aad  fiJlof  Sebastopol  Aom  7th  W.  I8U  (Medal  aad  Claap). 

12  Paymaster  M'Naugbtcn.  aad  A8nst.-8«rgeon  Jaekson,  served  with  the  Begt.  ia  tbe  (Tibnea  on  Ibe  SOtb  Juae  ISSi, 
and  were  at  the  aiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Mr.  Barry  served  with  tbe  let  Batt^Oian  OOtb  Boyal  Bides  throngbont  the  Pim3anb  campaign  of  1848-0,  waa  praseal 
at  tbe  siege  of  Mooltan,  aUo  at  tbe  battle  of  Oooocrat,  Feb.  21st  1848  (Medal  andCiaapa).  Landed  ia  the  Crimea  with 
•be  I3th  Light  lafeatry,  on  tbe  iOtb  June  1865,  aad  was  at  the  batUa  of  the  Tcberaaya,  siege  aad  fidl  ef  Sebastopol 
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On  the  Betir-ikln  Caps  of  the  Qronadlen  and  Druniineri,  the  White  Hotse,  **  See  atpera  tirrent,**^ 
"TOURNAY"   "CORUNNA"   "JAVA"    "WATERLOO"    "BHURT1»0RE."     The  Jioyal 

Tiger,  Buperscribed  "  INDIA"  "  SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel.— Sir  Jas. Watson,*  KCB.  Ens,  24  June  1783 ;  iM  8  April02 ;  Capt.  1 1 

Mar.  95  ;  Maj,  3  Dec.  02  ;  Lt.-Col.  15  May  06 ;  Col.  4  June  14 ;  Mqj-Oen.  10 

July  21 ;  Lt.'Gen.  10  Jan.  37 ;   Gen.  11  Nov.  61  j  [Col.  14th  Xlegt.  24  May  87. 
Lleiit.- Colonels. — Maurice  Barlow,'  JSns.  p21  July  14;  Lieut.   23  March  16; 

Capt.  P  20  Dec.  21 ;  JJ/ryor,  p  12  June  28 ;  Brevet-Lieut.'Col.  23  Nov.  41 ; 

Lieut.-CoL  24  Dec.  47  ;  Col.  20  June  64. 
John  Watson,  2Sns.  20  July  26;  Lieut.    P17  May  27;  Capt.  Pll  Aug.  37; 

Brev.'MqjoTy  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mc^jor,  28  March  64 :  Lt.-Coh  16  May  66. 
M{yors.-—Sir  Jatnes  Edward  Alexander/  KCLS.  Cornet,  p20  Jan.  26 ;  X^.  p  28 

Nov.  25  ;  Capt.  P18  June  30;  Br.-MaJ.  9  Nov.  40;  Br.  Lt.-Col.  20  June 

54;  ilfq;.  20  Dec.  64. 
Ralph  Budd,  Ens.  10  Mar.  25;  Lieut,  p  16  Mar.  26  ;  Capt.  1  June  41  ;  Brev.- 

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John  Dwyer    

William  Douglas    

William  Cosmo  Trevor . . 
Frederick  Hammerslcy.Jf. 
Charles  Cecil  Newman  . . 
John  M'Culloch  OToole* 
Plomer  John  Young  .... 

Thomas  Segravo 

William  Haubury  Hawley 
Charles  Edward  Grogan 

John  Barlow   , 

John  Gittens  Maycock''.. 

Martin  Pctrle 

Fi'ederick  Smythe , 

William  Hcywood 

William  Banger  Bower  . . 

Lieutenants. 
John  Echlin  Matthews  . . 
Edward  D*H.  Fairtloiigh 
Charles  Monck  Wilson  . . 
Dawson  Stockley  Warren 
Gage  Hall  Dwyer  . . 
H.  H.  A'Court  Inj-lefield 
Richard  Husscy  Vivian . 
Thomas  Prittio  Cosby  . 
Walter  Frederick  Blunt 

George  Bridges 

Angus  William  Hall . . . 
EdwardWillium  Saunders 
William  Dods     .... 
Alexander  Gordon,*  Adj.. 
Fred.  Gerard  Armstrong 
John  Donaldson  Bradley 

Ramsay  Harman    

Henry  William  Heaton . . 
Henry  Theodore  Vernede 
Andrew  Alf.  le  Mesurier. . 

Arthur  Molony 

Charles  Costin    

Rich.  Art.  Lynd  Furueaux 

Ensigns. 
George  Money  Bright    . . 
Edw.  R.  Fra.  Mansergh 

John  Glancy   

Geo.  J.  Newman  Beamish 
WUliam  Noel  Watson  . 

Iver  M'lver    

John  M'Dougall    

James  Octavlus  Machell 
John  Taylor  Casson  .... 

Peter  Barlow 

Frederick  Ranoe® 

Henry  Augnitns  Burton 

Stephen  Watson 

George  Leslie  Bryce  • .  • 
John  Wilson 


p  10  July  31' 
P  23  May  341 

11  Mar.  42 1 
P    1  July  42 1 

26  July  441 


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21  June  80 
Pll  Mav  38 
P  8  Jan.  47 
P  10  July  46 
P 16  Apr.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  2  June  43 

14  Apr.  46 
P  2  Feb.  40 
P  16  Mar.  60 
P 16  Mar.  50 

P 13  Dec.  60 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P 17  June  61 
P 10  Dec.  61 
PIO  Aug.  51 
P12Mar.  52 
P17  Aug.  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 ! 
P24  Nov.  62) 
P20  July  631 
P  16  Dec.  63 
28  Mar.  54! 
P27  June64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  18  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  54 
P  1  Sept.  64 

22  Dec.  64 
P  16  Jan.  55 

10  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  66 

12  Feb.  55 

13  Feb.  66 

20  Feb.  66 
2  Mar.  66 

0  Mar.  66 

23  Mar.  66 

24  Apr.  66 

1  May  66 

14  May  66 

16  May  66 

27  July  66 

17  Aug.  66 
OOct  66 

S:6  0ct.  66 

16  Jan.  66 

1  Feb.  66 

P29Feb.  66 


21  Nov. 

1  Aug. 

22  Jan. 
P21  Apr. 

2  Oct. 
P  24  June 
P  1  Nov. 
P  20  Nov. 

15  Feb. 
P  28  Apr. 
P  23  May 
P  4  Apr. 
P  7  Jan. 
P  19  Dec. 
P 16  Jan. 
P 13  Feb. 

P  27  Aug. 
19  Oct. 

16  Dec 
P 16  Dec. 

28  Mar. 
6  June 
6  June 

11  Aug. 
P 18  Aug. 

16  Dec. 

15  Dec. 

29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 

29  Dec. 

17  Feb. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 

16  May 

17  Aug. 

30  Nov. 
1  Feb. 

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66 
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22  Jan.  46       2  Nov.  56 

18  Sept.  46       2  Nov.  66 
P29NOV.  60 
P  26  Apr.  61 
P12  Oct.  62 
6  June  64' 

25  Mar.  63  \ 
P21  July  64 

29  Dec.   64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
P   6  May  54 

17  Feb.  65 
16  May  66 

30  Nov,  65 


I  Sir  James  Watton  Mnred 

withtho  14tiiRegt.on  the  Con- 
tinent undertheDukeof  YorJc 
in  1703  and  04  ;  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  islandi  of  St.  Lucie 
and  Trinidad  in  1796  and  07. 
Commanded  tlio  14tli  Regiment 
at  the  capture  of  the  Isle*  of 
France  and  Java,  Including  tlie 
assault  and  capture  of  jpiocjo- 
carta ;  commanded  the  expedi- 
tion that  captured  the  piratical 
state  of  Sambas  in  Borneo  in 
1813;  at  the  capture  of  the 
fort  of  Hattras,  and  in  the 
Pindarreeand  Mahratta  wars ; 
activelj  assisted  at  the  reduc- 
tion of  i\m  fortress  of  Dho- 
mone  Mundola  (where  he  led 
the  storming  party),  Ourra 
Kotah,  andAsseerghur.  Medal 
for  JaTa. 


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Payma<^«r.->John  Peter  Hall^  11  April^  61 ;  ^»ii.  p 26  April,  39;  Lieut,  23 
A^utant,— Lieut,  K\q%,  Gordon,  1  May  55.  [Apr.  41 ;  Capt,  15  Feb.  50. 

Quarter^Matter, — John  O'Connor^  11  March  53. 

Surgeon, — ^Wm.  Kelman  Chalmerg,  M.D.  12  Jan.  55 ;  AesUt.-Surff,  13  Not.  46. 
Ass'ut^'Surgeons, — ^Thomaa  Macdougall  Bleckley,  M.B.  6  Jan.  54. 

John  Martin  Hyde,  3  Nov.  54. 

William  Henry  Price,  26  May  55. 

Facingt  BuS-^  Agents,  Messrv.  Downes  ic  Son. 


8  Colonel  Barlow  sen'ed  as  a  BrlgadieroQeneral  at  the  sioffe  and  fall  of  Bebaitopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
8  LU-Colonel  Watoon,cerTed  at  the  slcgc  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Ola»p). 

4  Sir  James  Alexander  served  in  the  Madras  Li^Iit  Cavalry  previous  to  being  transferred  to  H.  M. 
Dragoons.  Was  pnment  with  armies  in  the  flcld  during  the  late  Biinnan,  Persian,  Turkish,  Portuguese, 
and  Kafllr  wars;  ond  was  on  the  pergonal  staff  of  Generals  Sir  Benjamin  d'Urban  and  Roiran,  and  em- 
ployed on  Qovernment expeditions,  exploring,  and  surveying  la  Africa  and  America:  has  received  sereral 
decorations  and  Medals.  ^Served  with  the  Uih  Re<t.  at  the  siege  of  Bvbastopol,  Including  the  aaMuilt  on 
the  Redan  on  the  18th  June,  and  commanded  the  Kegt.  from  the  14th  August,  at  tlie  siege  and  lUl  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Capt.  O'TooIe  served  with  the  49th  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and 
capture  of  Amoy,  the  second  capture  of  Chusun,  attack  and  capture  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  N'ingpo  and 
repulse  of  the  night-stlack,  ottaek  and  capture  of  Segoan,  Chapoo,  Wooeung.  and  Chlnklangfoo.  and 
the  demonstration  before  Nankin  (Medal).  Served  with  the  I4ih  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Scbactopol  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Majcook  senred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  In  the  47th  Regt.,  Including  the  battles  of  tlie 
Alma  (wounded)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Clusps). 

8  Lieut.  Gordon  and  Ensign  Ranoe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  i854<65.  Including  tlie  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

«*«  The  following  officers  were  also  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasp),  ric—MiJori 
Budd,  Dwyer,  Douglas ;  Captains  Trevor,  Uammerslej,  Newman,  Segrave,  Hawley,  Barlow,  Hcywood ; 
Lleuls.  Matthews,  T^irllough,  Wilson,  Warren,  Dwyer,  Inglefleld,  Vivian,  Cosby,  Blunt,  Graham,  Bridget, 
Hall,  Saunders,  Dods,  Armstrong,  Bradley,  Herman,  Heaton,  le  Mesurier,  Molony;  Ensign  Glancj; 
Captain  Hall,  Qr.-Master  O'Connor,  Surgeon  Chalmers,  Assist.  Surgeons  Bleckley,  Hyde,  and  Price. 


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]     ISth  (  Tlie  Yorkshire  East  Riding)  Regt  of  FSoi.  84 

"  MARTINIQUE"  «  GUADALOUPE." 

Colonel,—^  Sir  Howard  Douglas,*  Bt.  GCB.  GCMG.  2nd  Lieut.  1  Jan  94 
Lieut.  30  May  94;  Capt.  2  Oct.  99;  Mqf.  12  Oct.  04;  Lt..Col.  31  Dec.  06 
Col.  4  June  14;  Major-Oen.  19  July  21;  Lt.-Gen.  10  Jan.  37;  Qen,  11 
Nov.  51 ;  Col.  15th  Foot,  6  Oct.  51. 

X*.-Co?,~Geopge  Pinder,  Sns.  p  24  Aug.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  31  Dec.  30 ;  Capt.  P  21 
Oct,  36;  Af^yor,  P24  May  44;  Brev.  X^.-Co2. 20  June  54 ;  X/.-C<^.20ct.^4. 

Mqjors.-^ John  A.  Cole,  Ens.  14  Jan.  30;  Lieut.  26  May  33;  Cap^  p  14 
Dec.  38 ;  Brevet-Mqjar,  1 1  Not.  51  ;  Mqjor,  2  Feb.  55. 

John  Hope  Wingfield,  Bns.  p  17  May  31 ;  Lieut,  p  4  Oct.  33 ;  Capt.  p  18  Jan. 
39;  Brev.  Major,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor^  25  Mar.  56. 


Captains. 
Henry  Grienon'  . 
William  Fulton  . . 
Algernon  Robinson  Sewell 
Wm.  Caimes  Armstrong 
C.  Theodore  de  Montenacli 
JohnsonWilkinson'   .. 
William  Drake  Hague 
AugustusFred.Warburton 

James  Walmsley    

Andrew  John  Cowper  . 
Francis  Powell  Hopkins 
Robert  Wynne  Price. . . 

Lieutenants. 
George  Fred.  Christie    . 
Rich.  Roxborough  Moore 
Charles  J.  Watson  Allen 
Frederick  Edward  Lock 
P.  A.  Anstruther  Twy  nam 
Joseph  Edward  Mortimer 

Aldred  Oldfleld 

John  Smyth   

Richard  Henry  Fry  .... 
Robert  Tho.  P.  Cuthbert. 
Walter  Goodwin  Hawlcins 
William  Robertson  Tyler 
Tliomas  Eccles  Dickson .  • 

Robert  Coupe,  Adj 

Fred.  S.  L*Est  FitzRoy . . 

Ensigns. 
John  Olpherts  Kemmis. . 

William  Starke 

Francis  Ball    

Heury  P.  Shafto  Orde   . . 
Henry  Jardine  Hallowes 
George  Joseph  Maunsell 

John  Low    

John  Fitzmaurice 

Wm.  Campbell  Colquhoun 
Francis  J.  Rawlins 


ENSION. 


P  9  Aug.  33 
P  10  Apr.  85 
P 16  Feb.  38 
P  6  Dec.  39 
P 13  July  39 
P  4  Aug.  40 
P  6  May  42 
p  13  June  45 
p31  Mar.  48 
P18  Aug.  48 
P  3  Oct.  48 


LIEUT. 


P  24  Feb.  37 
P 11  Oct.  39 
P 18  Sept.  40 
P  1  July  42 
P22  Sept.  43 
P21  May  44 
P  13  June  45 
P  29  Dec.  48 
8  Feb.  50 
P 12  Apr.  50 
P  24  May  50 


p  16  Feb.  50  p  17  Oct.  51 


P 15  Mar.  50 
P 17  May  50 
P 14  June  50 
P 14  Feb.  51 
p  12  Dec.  51 
P17  Aug.  52 
18  Feb.  53 
P  28  Mar.  54 
6  June  54 

14  July  54 
P23  Aug.  54 
P  24  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

15  Sept.  54 
P 13  Oct.  54 


p  16  July  52 

15  Feb.  53 
P   3  June  53 

6  June  54 

6  July  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 

2  Oct.  54 
P  15  Dec.  54 

2  Feb.  56 

13  Feb.  55 

P  23  Mar.  55 

P  25  May  55 

16  Oct.  55 
25  Mar.  56 
25  Mar.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


P  6  May  42 
P 12  Apr.  44 
P28June50 
P  23  Feb.  49 

15  Feb.  53 
6  June  64 

P  4  Aug.  54 
2  Oct.  54 

P15Dec.  54 
2  Feb.  55 

16  Oct.  55 
25  Mar.  56 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


20  June  54 
31  Aug.  55 


P 15  Dec.  54 

1  0    William  Starke P23Mar.  55 

3       0    FrancisBall    p 21  Oct.  53 

10  May  55 

11  May  55 
15  May  55 

P  6  July  55 

23  Oct.  55 

P 14  Mar.  56 

25  Mar.  56 

8       0    Paymoi^er.— Richard  Milbank  Tilghman,  28  Oct.  53 ;  En$.  p29  Dec.  48 ;  Lieut. 

2  0    A^futant.—Lieut.  Robert  Coupe,  15  Sept  54.  [p28  June  50. 

3  0    Quarter-Moiter. — Bryan  Stratford,  5  Aug.  53. 
17       0    Surgeon. — ^Thomas  Rose  Dyce,  3  Aug.  49 ;  Attiet.^Surg.  7  June  39. 

6       0    Assist. 'Surgeon.— Jones  Lamprey,  M.B.,  8  Oct.  50. 

Facings  fellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co.  Irish  Agents,  Messrs. 

IBetumedfroni  Ceylon,  7  May  1855.]  [Cane  and  Sons. 

1  sir  Howard  Douglas  cerved  in  Portugal  and  Spain  !n  1808  and  0,  and  was  prefcnt  at  the  battle  of 
Corunna.  Served  afterwards  at  Walcheren,  Including  the  siege  and  bombardment  of  Flushing.  Returned 
to  the  Peninsula  in  1811,  and  continued  there  during  that  year  and  to  the  end  of  the  campaign  of  181S, 
having  in  that  time  been  employed  on  a  special  mission  extending  throughout  the  north  of  Spain,  and  was 
present  at  tlie  operations  on  the  Orblgo  and  Essler,  and  in  the  combined  naval  and  military  operations  on 
the  north-coast  of  Spain  in  the  early  part  of  1812,  the  attack  and  reduction  of  Leqnetio,  and  afterwards  at 
the  siege  of  Astorga;  the  operations  on  the  Douro,  Including  the  blockade  of  Zamona,  the  attack  and 
reduction  of  the  enemy's  Ports  on  the  Douro,  and  the  siege  of  Burgos.  Sir  Howard  has  received  the  War 
Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Corunna. 

S  Major  Qriorson  and  Capt.  Wilkinson  served  with  a  detachment  consisting  of  900  of  the  ]0lh  Regt.  and 


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85_[^^£^£i2*'']  16^*  {The Bedfordshire) Begt. of  Foot.  [^^Ju? 

Coloneh—y^  Thomas  Erskine  Napier/  CB.  Ens,  3  July  05 ;  Lieut,  1  Uvj  06  ; 

Capt,  27  Oct.  08 ;  Major, 26  Dec.  18 ;  Lieut.-Col  21  June  17 ;  CW.  10  Jan. 

87;  Mqf.'Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Oen.  20  Juue  54  ;  Col.  16th  Foot,  28  Jan.  64. 
Lieut,'CoUmel.—YfmBm  CoekeU,^  JBns,  26  Dec.  22;  Lf.  P2d  Jone  25:  Capt, 

P20  Aug.  26 ;  Brev.-Mq;.  28  Nov.  41 ;  Mt^J.  p  17  Nor.  43;  Brev.  Lt.'4Ul. 

11  Not.  51;  Lieia.^Col.91  April  54. 
Mt^'ors.^Benry  Coplnger,  JBnt.  28  Apr.  25;  Xieu/.  0  Kar.  28 ;  Cop^  8  July 

42;  Jf<{;ar,  P26Dec.  51. 
Alexander  Manro,  :Ent.  6  Oct.  15 ;  Lieia*  26  Apr.  28;  Capt.  1  Jolj  41;  Maiar, 

21  April  54. 


Captaikb. 
JohnWillettPayneAudain 

John  Henderson 

Francis  Lucas'   

Chas.  Lorenzo  dc  Winton 
Charles  Armstrong  . . 
George  John  Peacocke 
George  Studdert  .... 
Charles  Rowley  Piatt 
John  Octavius  Chichester 
0    George  Fred.  Macdonald 


BNSION. 


14  Dec. : 

P  20  Jan.  82 

P  1  Oct.  25 

PloFeh.  39 

P  25  Apr.  40 

8  July  42 

P  3  June  86 

P  80  Sept.  42 

P26  Oct.  89 

8  May  40 

1  May  46 

P  24  Oct.  45 


P21  Aug.  49  P25Sept.66 


8  July  46 

20  Aug.  40 

21  A|»ril46 
P 18  June  52 
P 14  Sept.  52 
P28Msr.40 

21  Apr.  54 

6  Jimo54 

P 18  Aug.  54 

9  Feb.  55 
P 10  Aug.  55 
P 17  Aug.  65 

27  July  65 

P  25  Sept.  55 

11  Oct  65 


»  Oaptain  Lueu,  with  Ike 
effective  nen  of  the  wing  of 
the  0tb  Be«t.  stfttkmed  at 
Adea,  foraed  pwt  of  an  expo- 
dltkm  of  MO  nem  mn4ur  tho 
command  of  Ltout.-Col.  Pen« 
nTcolck,  which  deetroyed  tho 
Anh  potts  of  Sheik  Medl  aad 


Sheik  OlhmM.  and  ikirmiehcd 
between  those  placet  on  the 
6(b  Oet.  1841. 


6  Capt.  Bosteek  MTved  m  aetiaf  Ai4t-4«-CaMp  to 
'^    CaayUU  ooimMdi^  the  9b4  Camlry 


James  William  Bostock' 
WilUam  Armstrong 

LlBUTKNARTS. 

Thomas  C.  Higginson    . . 

Chas.  CooteGrant 

Wm.  Charles  Bancroft,  s. 

Francis  Retallack 

Arch.Philip  BovtgtaAyAdJ. 

George  Barchard    

John  King  Kendall  .... 
J.  Watkins  ¥Te»m&n,d.pm, 

James  Davis 

John  Cooper 

G.  C.  S.  Lombard,  d.  A(0. 
Lewis  Stevens  Rooke  . . 
William  Henry  Carter  . . 

MenryKelsall 

Somerville  Geo.  C.  Hogge 

Ensigns 
George  Palmer  Lockwood 
Richard  Calvert  Mealy  . 
Wm.  Charles  Walseley  . 

Alexander  Gibson 

Arthur  Piatt 

Wm.  Hopper  L.  Moyle. 
Wm.  Robert  Welch  Lea 

George  Street 

Tliomas  Russell 

Bernard  Heyer  Westby. 

Paymaster. — 

AdljuiaiU^^jAmt.  Archibald  Douglas,  9  Fab.  66. 

QMarter-Magter, — John  Banyard,  8  March,48. 

5ur^Mm.— WiUiam  Georga  Swan,  M.D.  21  July  64 ;  As^H.-Sur^.  28  Fab.  46. 

i^Miffan^'iSicr^PStm^.— Henry  Mtttyn  FrMer,M.D.  11  Sept.  49. 

Faeings  Y^lovr-^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  ic  Co,    Jrish  Ageitts,  Sir  B.  B.  Borough,  HT., 

Armit^  k.  Co. 

1  ]A..<3enena  Napier  terved  with  Ihe63nd  Begt.  nt  the  tiege  of  Copenhagen  and  battle  of  Xfogt  in  IMV. 
Aide-de-Canp  to  Mir  John  Hope  on  the  expedition  to  Sweden  in  1B08 ;  and  tubieqaently  In  Sir  John 
Moore't  eampolfo  In  Spain,  knoioding  the  retreat  t^  and  battle  of,  Corunna.  In  Siellj  with  the  B^gtment 
nntil  the  aataoui  of  1810.  Served  afterward*  in  the  Penineiiia  on  the  ttaff,  including  the  defenee  of  Chdls, 
hatUeof  Pnentet  d'Onor,  beoond  tiege  :of  Badojos,  battlet  of  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  the  Mire— 
laelwUag  tlievarkmtengagenientt  near  tlw  llajor't  lionto— alightlj  wonnded  on  the  10th  I>e6.,a&d  leverelr 
•a  the  nth— ioet  toft  aim.    He  hat  received  the  War  Medal  wilb  MTon  CUtot. 

8  Lt.-Col.  Coclcell  terred  at  the  tiege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  under  totd  CoaUMraiett  (JCedal). 


10  Apr.  42 
9  May  45 

25  June  44 
p  2  Not.  49 
V 1%  Apr.  50 
P  2  Oct.  46 
P 17  Sept.  60 
P21  Nor.  51 
P 16  Apr.  62 

16  July  62 
P  17  Aug.  62 
PIB  Ang.64 

21  Apr.  64 

6  JuBO  54 

P  22  Sept  54 

paOMar.  55 

9  April  55 

10  April  55 

24  April  65 

1  May  55 

27  July  65 

P28  0ct.  55 

9  Nor.  55 

n2dNov.  55 

P  7  Dec.  65 


LIEUT. 


2  Oct.  2« 

28  Not.  84 

24  0et.  27 

2  July  41 

19  Aug.  42 

P24  0et.  46 

P  19  July  39 

26  July  44 

27  May  42 
P  25  Aug.  43 
P  20  Oct.   4S 


27  May  42 
p  10  Not.  48 

19  Not.  44 
p  10  Mar.  4S 
P  2  Not.  49 
P  21  June  60 
P  8  Aug.  49 
P 17  Oct.  61 

21  Apr.  64 
6  June  64 
4  Aug.  64 


CAPTAIIV. 


BBBV.-KAJ. 


2a  June  54 
20  June  54 


BoSttde  of  the  Army  of  the  Svtl^ead  wee 
the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 


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The  B»yal  Tiger,  **Hivi>oonAX"  "ArranAjsurrAn**  *H3HuzirBB""KiiBi.AT'»"SBVAffrOFOii.*' 
Colon€l.''9  Thomas  James  Wemyu,*  CB.  Ens.  14  Oct.  1800 ;  Zt,  1  March  04  -, 

CapU  30  Nov.  00  ;  Mqj,  21  Jnne  19;  U.-CoU  21  Jan.  19  ;  Col,  10  Jan.  37 ; 

Miy.-Gen,  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Oen,  20  June  64;  CoL  17th  Foot,  31  May  54. 
Lieut,'Colonels,—KTXhm  Jjoyst^  Cole,* CB.  E^u,  p  22  Aug.  34  ;  Lieut,  p  20  Nov. 

38 ;  Capt,  p7  Sept.  41  ;  Mqjor,  p  14  June  50;  Lt.-CoL  9  March  55. 
Oliver  Paget  Bonrke,»  Ens.  Pll  Dec.  35;  Xie«^P27  Oct.  37;  Capt.  7  Nov. 

44;  Mtyor,  3  Dec.  52;  Lteut.-Coi.  7  Sept.  55. 
Afe^'or^.— Thomas  Ormsby  Ruttledge,^  Ens.  P29  Apr.  36 ;  Lieui.  p23  Apr.  38; 

Capt.  0  Sept.  45;  Mqjor,  29  Dec.  54. 
William  Gordon,*  Ens.  v  20  July  38;  Lieut,  p  3  Apr.  40;  Capt,  p  2  Feb.  49; 

Brev.'Maj.  17  July  65 ;  Major,  7  Sept.  55. 


Captaiks. 
Alexander  M'Khistry  ?  . . 
Rich.  John  Ross  O'Conor " 
David  LatoaeheColthuist' 
Philip  M<PhefBon*«  .... 
George  Tito  Brice*^  .... 
Fred.  J.  Sandy »  Lindesay*^ 
Janes  Dupre  Brabazon  *' 
Clem.H.J.Heigham"  .. 
William  Henry  Earie  »♦  . . 
Chaa.Seagram**  U.7  s«pt.66 
Richard  Edmd.  Williams  *<> 

RalphSmyth" 

J.  Browne  Horner  Boyd  ** 
Swinnerton  H.Dyer'  * .  • . . 

Roger  Swire,*  « 

W.  Dalrymple  Tompson  *• 

LlBUTSNANTB. 

Cecil  M'Pherson" 

Anthy.  Powell  Traherne* 
James  Dalgaims  Travers" 
Charles  Grieme  Grant  . . 
W.  H.  J.  Di«browc,»ilcif. 

Edward  John  Lees  " 

George  Stopben  Butler^ 
JoiejHiOatesTraverso  •• 
Adol.HallLett  Versturme'^ 
Fred.  Arch.  Macreight*^ 
FredericlL  Carr  S.  Dyer" 
A.  Hammond  Utterson  ** 

John  Lee"* 

WilUam  Robinson'*  .... 
William  Henry  Parker".. 
Leonard  John  SeajfCram 
JohnMooreClarkeTravers 
FrancisHoalton  HartwelP* 
Francis  James  Berkeley 
Arthur  Robert  Fowler'* 
Gmi){»  Danlal  Webber '^ 
Frederick  Maycock    . . . 
Jno.  Geo.  King  Hooghtou 
Charles  White  Holwortby 
Bkbions. 

William  Presgrave 

Henry  Alexander  Little 
Samuel  Bradbome. .... 
John  T.  Bolton  Mayne  . 
John  James  Perceval. . 
Robert  William  Torre 
Aagastiii  L'Setrange. . 

Isaac  Colquhoun   

Thomas  Bochfert  Hunt 
David  FMterick  Allen 
St.  A.  Bamett  Lennard. . 
Henry  Thorowgood  Hunt 
David  Seymour 


P22  Feb.  39 

P 12  Apr.  30 

P20  July  47 

27  Oct.  46 

22  Dec.  48 

P 10  Mar.  48 

29  April  86 

P 10  Nov.  48 

P 13  Apr.  49 

22  June  26 
P 16  Feb.  60 
P22NOV.  60 
P  22  Nov.  50 
P 12  Dec.  51 
P 18  Fob.  62 
P 15  Oct.  52 

P 16  Sept.  61 
P  29  July  63 

8  Oct.  50 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P24Feb.   54 

3  Mar.  54 
P17  Mar.  54 

6  Jnne  54 
P  10  Feb.  54 
P  7  Apr.  54 
P24  Aug.  64 
P25Aug.54 

5  Nov.  54 
P17  Nov.  64 
P  12  Jan.  55 

15  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  65 
35  Jan.  55 

8  June  55 
P 12  July  60 

26  Jan.  65 

9  Mar.  65 

13  Feb.  55 
P 14  Sept.  56 

20  Feb.  65 

16  Mar.  55 
P29  Mar.  56 
P  30  Mar.  55 

6  Apr.  55 

20  July  66 
3  Aug.  65 

14  Dec.  65 

21  Dee.  55 
PI 8  Jan.  56 

S4  Jan.  66 

P25Jan.  56 

P   1  Feb.  56 

WillUun  Bnderby  |p  7  Mar.  66 


LIBUT.      \    CAPTAIN. 


P  25  Sept.  40 
1  Feb.  42 
P 10  Nov.  48 
P 10  Mar.  48 
P  30  Nov.  49 
V  2  Feb.  49 
29  Jan.  41 
Pie  Nov.  49 
P  25  Oct.  50 

6  Mar.  31 
P17  Oct.  61 
P  7  Sept.  52 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P  24  Feb.  64 

7  April  64 
3  Mar.  54 


6  June  64 

6  June  54 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
S9  Dee.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  65 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  56 

19  Jnne  65 
P31  Aug.  55 
P31  Aug.  66 

7  Sept.  66 
P 14  Sept.  55 
P   2  Mar.  66 

9  Nov.  66 
P  7  Dec.  65 
.  14  Dec.  55 
P18  Jan.  66 


21  Aug.  49 

P30  Nov.  49 

7  Sept.  62 

P  24  Feb.  54 

P  7  April  54 

6 Jnne  54 

20  Get.   48 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

15  Apr.  42 

19  June  55 

p  22  June  55 

P  22  June  65 

7  Sept.  66 

P23  Nov.  56 

14  Dec  65 


Ltmat-GfMMl  WcvyM  Wffvcd 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


2  Nor.  55 


15  Sept.  48 


Mf  !■  Uw  FMi- 
of  Brigiid*  to  Ch« 
AOth.  7Ut,  •■«  9>ii4.  inm  tha  ft». 
■wtioa  of  tkat  Bilfladt  oadw  Ufd 
Howanl  ia  1810,  to  iU  SmI  Msbw. 
kation  at  BoardoMU  in  tSU  \  waA 
*M  prncmi  In  the  dlltertat  albin 
duiiiv  the  retroatto  tbo  Lines  near 
LUbon,actloDaorPombal,  Redinha, 
Fos  it*Aroace,  battle  of  Fuentct 
d'  Onor,  tutpriso  of  Oerard  at  Arroyo 
de  MoUnos,  tlorm  of  Port  Napo- 
leon, and  the  brtdye  of  Almarav, 
aetlon  of  Alba  de  Tonnea,  defence 
of  B^ar,  battle  of  Vlttoria  (leeelTed 
the  Breret  rank  of  M^r).  and  the 
Pjrreneca,  at  Maya,  Lenaa,  and 
Donna  Ifarta  (Mretely  wondad), 
battles  of  the  NIoM*.  Canbo,  NHc. 

(«auMled>,   Hdlaito. 

Palala,  Tarbca,  Arrl- 
^mMtt,  Otthes»  Aine.  and  Tgv 
lonse.  I 
afUra. 

Kandtans  in  Ceylon.  Ha  has  le. 
eeitad  tha  War  Medal  with  seveii 
Clatps. 


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87  17  ih  {The  Leicestershire)  Regt  of  Foot. 


Yeiin'8erT.| 

Full 

Half 

P-y. 

Pay. 

1 

0 

2 

0 

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0 

9 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

PaywuM^tff.— Henry  HoUis  Howctt,*»  1  May  65. 

A<ifuta7it,—Lieut.  William  Herbert  J.  Disbrowe,  1  Feb.  66. 

Quarter-Maater.^John  Campbell  i?'  29  April  63. 

;Srur^Mit.— William  Pearson  Ward,^  26  Jane  65 ;  AsHMt.-Surg.  U  June  47. 

Aultt.-Sio'geont. — ^Theodore  Gordon  Bone,**^  M.D.,  12  March  62. 

Walter  Moses  Gibant,»  3  Feb.  64. 
Dapemer  of  Medicmet.-^WiVivam  Whincup,  16  Feb.  66. 

FaeinQ*  White. — Agents,  Cox  &  Co. 

9  Lieot.-Golonel  CoU  aerved  at  tho  tiege  of  Setmitopol  from  Jan.  to  July  1856  (Medal). 

a  Lieat.-Colonel  Bourke  serTed  the  campaign  tn  Affghanlitan  vnder  Lord  Keaae,  Incladlnf  the  storm  aad 
eapture  of  Qhuznee  (Medal),  and  itorm  and  caplore  of  Khelat.  Berred  at  the  tlege  of  Bebastopol  ftam 
Dee.  1854  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  RutUedge  served  the  campaign  In  Afl^banlstan  under  Lord  Keaoe,  Including  the  tlorm  and 
capture  of  Ohuxoee  (Medal),  and  storm  and  capture  of  Khelat.  Served  at  tbo  iloge  of  Sebattopol  from 
D.c  1854  to  81  Aug.  1855,  Including  the  aaaault  on  the  Redan  on  the  18lh  June  (ftfedal  and  Clasp). 

6  M%)or  Gordon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854,  and  eommanded  the  17tb  Regt.  at  the 
asfault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  Fortrem  of 
Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Captain  M'Kinstry  served  at  the  sleie  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec  1854  to  July  185%  indadlng  the  aesaiiU 
on  the  Redan  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captain  O'Conor  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captain  Colthurst  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dee.  1854  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.  Versturme  servod  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  19  May  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan 
on  the  18th  June  and  8th  S<>pt.,  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Major  Briee,  Captain  3.  H.  Dyer,  and  Lieut.  Lees  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  8  Jan.  1855, 
and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbouns. 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

U  Captain  Brabaton  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  natire  Mandingo  town  of 
Babfl^  on  the  Osmbia,  on  the  1st  June  1858. 
18  Captain  Heigbam  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  lo  1st  June  1855  (Medal  and  C]aq»). 

14  Captain  Earle  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854  to  Feb.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Lleut.-Col.  Seagram  served  with  the  45lh  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal),  and  received  the 
rank  of  Brevet  Major. 

18  Capt.  Williams  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dee.  1854  to  Juno  1855  (Medal  and  Clavp),  and 
received  severe  wounds  causing  loss  of  right  eye,  and  a  severe  contusion  of  right  leg,  in  the  trenches  mi 
91st  Maj. 

17  Capt.  Smyth  and  Lieut.  C.  M*Pherson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dee.  1854^  and  at  the 
assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

18  Captain  Boyd  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Retfaa  on 
the  Sill  Sept,  and  was  wounded  in  the  trenches;  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

li»  CUipt.  Tompson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  1665,  Inoludlng  the  aasaulto  on  the  Bedaa 
on  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (dangerously  wounded)  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

50  Captain  Swire  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854,  latterly  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Brlgadler- 
Geneial  Wyndham,  and  led  the  assaaltiug  party  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  aad  was 
dangerously  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

51  LieuL  James  D.Traven  served  with  the  19th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal). 
S3  Lieut.  Ditbrowe  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Lieut.  Butler  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jan.  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Bedaa  on  the 
8th  Sept. ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clatip). 

84  Lieut.  Macreight  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  firom  Juqe  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan 
on  the  8th  Sept. ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

85  Lleuts.  r.  C.  S.  Drer  and  Utterton  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  July  1855,  and  at  the  assault 
on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp);  Lieut.  Utterson  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and  snr- 
render  of  Kinbourn. 

86  Lieut.  Lee  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dee.  1854  to  May  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

87  Lieut.  Parker  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  Sept.  1855;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

88  Paymaster  Howett  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  6  Aug.  ia55,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Bedaa 
on  the  8th  Sept.;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Claap). 

89  Ur.-Master  Campbell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec  1854  to  June  1855;  also  present  at  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Surgeon  Ward  and  Asslst.-Surg.  Bone  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  allkir  of 
Maekenxle's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  aortie  on 
88th  Oct.  1854,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8ih  Sept. ;  also  present  at  tlie  bombardment  and  suReoder 
of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

31  Aaslst.-8urg.  Olbaut  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clafp). 

39  Lieut.  Joseph  OatAS  Travers  served  with  the  17Ui  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fkom  89  Jan.  18SS, 
including  the  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  18th  June  and  8ib  Sept. ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  suirender 
of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

83  Lieut.  Fowler  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-58  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  takinir  of 
Fort  Armstrong,  the  operations  in  the  Waterkloof,  the  Amatolas,  aod  other  actions  of  the  1st  Division. 
Whilst  on  duty  with  his  Regiment  in  the  Amatolas  he  received  serious  li^uiies  which  obliged  him  to  return 
to  England. 

84  Captains  P.  M'Pberson  and  LIndemy,  and  Lt.  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  aasault 
on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.,  1855 ;  also  at  the  bombardment  aod  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

36  LleuL  Traheme  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  tor- 
render  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
36  Ueatt.  Hartwell  and  Webber  were  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kintoum. 


88 


BMtoni  i.nn7, 8  Dec.  54.1 

Depot  Pfvstoa.       J  . 

On  the  three  eornen  of  the  seeood  Colour,  the  Lion  of  Sobmu^  **  Virtuiis  NamuremuU  Pra* 
mittiM."    The  Sphinx, "  Bqipt."    "  The  Dragon,*'  "  Chiva"  "  Paou  "  "  Bxtastopol." 


18^A  (  JRoyal  Irish)  Regiment  of  Foot. 


Tean'SerT. 


Full 


27 


19 


Half 
Pay. 


Bqipt."    **  The  Dragon,*'  "Chiha" 
Colonel— 9  Sir  John  Foreter  Fitzgerald/  KCB.  Ens.  29  Oct.  93 ;  Lieut.  31 

Jan.  94;  Capt.  9  May  94;  Mqjor,  25  Sept.  03;  Lieut.-Col.  26  July  10; 

Col.  12  Aug.  19;  M<yor^Qen,  22  July  SO;  Lieut.-Qen.  23  Nor.  41 ;  C^en. 

20  June  54 ;  Coh  18th  Regt.  9  March  50. 
/^t«u^.-Co2«.— Clement  Alex.  Edwards,'  CB.  .^fw.  11  June  29;  Z/.  P28  Nov. 34  ; 

Capt.^l^  Mar.  40;  Breo.-Mqj.  11  Nov.  51;  ilfq;.  25May  53;  Bt.Lt.^Col.  9 

Oec.  53 ;  Lt.-Coh  9  March  55 ;  Col.  17  July  55. 
John  Clark  Kennedy ,» «.  Cwnet  p  25  Oct.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Mar.  37  ;  Capt.  p3  D  e. 

41 ;  Brev.'MQJ.  7  June  49 ;  Mqjor^  1  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.-Col.  22  June  55. 
Af<{;or#.— George  Fred.  StCTeiuon  Call/  Bm.  p  7  Apr.  37;  Xtm^.  P20  Sept.  39; 

Cap^.P30Dec.  42;  £r60..itf<7;or,  20  June54;  Jfq/or,  29  Dec.  54. 
Archibald  Neil  Campbell/  Bns.  14  Aug.  28 ;  Lt.  8  April  31 ;  Capt.  1  Nov.  42 ; 

Brev.'Maj.  9  Dec.  52  ;  Mqjor,  22  June  55. 


Captains. 

John  Borrow^t 

John  Cormick*  

Anth.W.S.F.  Armstrong^ 
Bdmond  Wm.  Sargent* . . 

Raymond  IngliB'    

Matthew  Jones  Hay  man* 
Charles  Frederick  Kelly's 
Henry  Jas.  Stephenson  *> 
Wm.  Henry  GraTes  .... 

John  Swinbum'^    

George  Augustus  Elliot '^ 
Thomas  Esmonde**  .... 
George  Wm.  Stacpoole'* 
Cha.  Jasper  D.  Annesloy*^ 

John  Caoavan'* 

WilUam  James  HalcB>" 

LlBUTElTAMTS. 

Geo.  Heory  Pocklington** 
William  O'Bryen  Taylor" 
R.  HoeyJex-Blake^. 
Edw.  Hayes  Wilton,»^((;. 
Rich.  Pretyman  Bishopp 
*John  Richard  Wolseley*" 
John  Robert  Blacker^*. 
Cliarles  James  Coote''  . 
Ernest  Christian  Wilford» 
James  Farrant  Ring^   . . 
Jacob  Francis  Bryant    . . 
Walter  Blake  Burke  .... 
Thomas  Durand  Baker" 

William  Kemp» 

Fairfax  Feamley'* 

Edward  Langford  Dillon^ 
ArthurThos.  Frederick** 

Charles  Hotham>> 

John  Shadwell  Theobald" 
Michael  J.Cunningham  " 

Alfred  Cottee» 

Robert  Isaac  Adamson  " 
William  Robert  Bell «  .. 
William  NorrisFranlyn. . 

Sydney  Darrell 

Rd.  Wm.  Erskine  Dawson 

Jas.  M'Gellicuddy  Magill 

Ekbigns. 

John  Motherwell   

Charles  Norris  Fry 

George  Spicer  Hutchings 

Hugh  Shaw    

Edward  Dickson  Rieard 
Edward  Abbott  Noblett... 

John  Wily  .• 

Henry  Adams 

Richard  HlUman  Daniel 
Arthur  Kay    •••••• 

WUliam  Minhear   .. 

Edward  Hall 

James  Clery 


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LIEUT. 


P  16  Feb.  41 

P  27  Aug.  41 

P  21  June  39 

18  May  41 

22  Not.  43 
P 14  July  41 

2  Apr.  43 

P  28  Sept.  47 

25  Nov.  42 

5  Apr.  46 

P 10  Dec.  47 

P22  Not.  51 

P 18  Apr.  51 

1  Nov.  42 

16  Jan.  47 

P 19  Aug.  51 

5  Dec.  51 
14  Sept.  52 

23  Nov.  52 
22  April  53 

P  8  July  53 

6  June  54 
P  22  April  53 

14  July  54 

18  Feb.  53 

P  11  Mar.  53 

P    6  Jan.  54 

6  June  54 

P18  Aug.  54 

P  24  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

1  Sept.  54 

P  29  Sept.  54 

20  Oct.   54 

P 10  Nov.  54 

14  Dec.  54 
P  16  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  55 

15  Sept.  54 
P  20  Oct.  54 

15  Mar.  55 
20  Feb.   bb 

P   9  May  55 

9  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

24  Apr.  55 

10  May  55 

11  May  55 
31  May  55 

1  June  55 

6  July  55 

13  July  55 

20  July  55 

31  Aug.  55 

P  28  Dee.  55 

P 18  Jan.  56 


P  23  Feb.  44 

P  25  Oct.  42 

26  Jan.  41 

26  July  42 

Pll  Feb.  48 

20  Aug.  42 
P  5  Feb.  47 

3  Apr.  49 

2  Feb.  44 

13  Sept.  48 

P   7  Mar.  51 

7  June  53 

21  Mar.  53 
11  Oct.  45 

5  Aug.  51 
25  May  53 

6  June  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  29  Sept.  54 
PIO  Nov.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

P  20  Jan.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec. 

12  Jan. 
12  Jan. 
12  Jan. 

12  Jan. 
20  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

13  Apr.  55 
13  Apr.  55 

IMay  55 
19  June  55 

22  June  55 
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P  23  Oct.  55 

18  Jan.  56 
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CAPTAIN.      BRBY.-HAJ. 


1  Apr.  47 

P  12  July  50 

12  Dec.  52 

25  May  53 
P  15  Mar.  50 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

P 10  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

26  Jan.  55 
P   6  Apr.  55 

22  June  55 

17  Aug.  55 

23  Oct.  55 

18  Jan.  56 


17  July  55 
2  Nov.  56 


2  Nov.  55 


1  Sir  John  F.  FiUgerald 
Joined  the  46lh  Regt.  at  the 
ago  of  sixteen  In  1801.  He 
commanded  a  Ugbt  Battalion 
and  a  Brigade  in  the  Penin- 
sula, and  has  received  the  Gold 
Gross  for  Bad^|os,  Salamanca^ 
Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrcoees. 

20  Captain  Anneeley  serred 
wiih  a  detachment  of  30  of  the 
Ceylon  Rifles,  which  defeated 
the  Insurgents  in  the  first  and 
second  attacli  on  Kornegalle 
on  the  80th  and  81st  July, 
during  the  suppression  of  the 
rebellion  in  the  Kaodiao  Pro- 
Tiocesln  1848. 

21  Captain  Oanaran  served 
witli  the  18th  Royal  Irish 
tliroughout  the  Burmese  war 
of  1852-68  (aCedalX  Including 
Martaban,  Rangoon,  Prome, 
and  minor  slilrmishes  on  the 
right  bank  of  the  Irrawaddy. 

82  Capt.  Stephenson,  Lieuts. 
Kemp  and  Hotham  served  in 
the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1854,  and 
were  wounded  at  the  assault  on 
the  outworks  of  Sebastopol, 
18th  June  1865  (Medal  and 
Cla»p). 

S8  LleuU.  Blake,  Wilton,  Woleeley,  Blaeker, 
Coote,  Wlirord,  Ring,  Baker,  Dillon,  Frederick, 
Theobald,  Cunningham,  Cottee,  Adamson,  and 
Bell  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Dec.  1864,  and 
were  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  ami  Clasp). 
94  Lieut.  Feamley  ser^'ed  In  the  Crimea  from 
Dec.  1854  to  July  1866,  and  was  present  in  a  sor- 
tie  on  the  12th  Hay,  and  at  the  assault  on  the 
outworks  of  Sebastopol,  18th  June:  severely 
wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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PafmaMter,^ChBTleB  Edward  PrastoB,  6  J«d.  54 ;  Sns^  86  J«ly  44  ;  IdaU, 
AdfjutanL-^JLieut.  Edward  Hayes  Wilton,  30  Nov.  55.  [p  19  Kar.  47. 

Quarter'Master, — Thomas  Caniey,  14  Oct.  61. 

Surgeon,— 'Thamh%  Crawford,^'  M.D.,  9  Feb.  65;  Asstst.-Surg.  18  Feb  48. 
AssUt.'Surgearu.'—Bdmad  Canny  Ryall,  83  Sept.  64.  {  Facings  Blue. — 

John  Ray  Philip,  M.B.,  10  Ko¥.  64.         j  Agtt.  Cox  &  Co. 
Dispenser  ^Medi^tmer.— Edward  O'Begaa,  83  Ai«.  66. 

9  OolOMl  Sdwtrte  aerred  witt  the  IMh  Royal  Iridi  (hrooglioat  the  war  In  Cfalaa  (V«dalX  aad  wm 
praicnt  at  the  attack  upon  Caaton,  at  tha  taking  of  Amoy,  Ohapoo,  Waorang,  Bhangkal  and  Chtnkianffoa, 
and  at  th*  oondudlnK  oparationa  b«foi«  Nukin ;  was  omployed  im  the  stair  darteK  the  var,  aad  afUnvards 
appointed  by  Lord  Ck>ugh  Assistant  Quarler-Maeter-Oeneral  to  the  foreo  in  China.  He  served  also  with  tha 
18tb  In  the  Burneh  war  from  July  1858  to  the  eonctusian  (Medal) ;  was  at  the  taking  of  Prone,  and  employed 
on  a  detached  connaaad  for  six  months,  wlion  the  protiaoes  of  Padoung  and  Kangbein  were  cleared  of  the 
enemy,  after  several  sklrmUhes  and  severe  marches  by  the  detachments  under  his  command.  In  Janoary 
1853  he  led  a  party  on  special  servloe  from  Prome  to  Irraean,  for  which  services  the  Oovarmneat  of  India 
aad  Oeaeral  Godwin  recorded  their  approbation.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  fram  Dnc.  1664  (Xadal 
and  Clasp).  Received  the  Braret  of  Lt.-Col.  for  his  services  in  Burmab,  and  that  of  Colonel  for  scrrices  in  the 
Crimea. 

8  Lieut.-Co1onel  aarl  Kennedy  served  with  the  18th  on  the  China  expedition  in  184«  (Medaiy.  and  was 
present  at  the  ra vestment  of  Nankin.  Was  Assist.  Qr.  Mas.  Oen.  to  the  Faroe  nnder  M^for  Gen.  D'Agnllar 
througlwut  the  combined  naval  aad  military  operations  in  the  Canton  River  in  April  1847,  when  the  Foria  of 
the  BOCC4  Tigris,  the  SUked  Barrier,  and  of  the  city  of  Canton  were  taken.  Served  the  whole  of  tlss  l*«n. 
Jaub  campaign  of  1848-9  (Medal  and  two  Clasps),  and  was  present  as  Aide^e-Oamp  to  Sir  W.  Whlsb  al 
the  first  pisge  of  Mool«an,->stonning  the  Soik  intrenched  positk>n  Sept.  ISth,  raiaing  the  alege,  operations 
previous  to  and  action  of  Soorjkoond  Nov.  7th  fattached  to  Brigadier  Marktaam):  second  siegeof  Modtauy— 
action  of  Dec.  S7th,  storm  of  the  city  Jan.  2nd,  surrender  of  the  citadel  Jan.  22nd  :  sarrendcr  of  the  Fort  and 
Garrison  of  Cheniote,  battle  of  Goojerat.  Appointed  Aide-de-Cainp  to  Hrigadier  Oen.  Mountain,  aad  was  pre- 
sent at  the  purmit  of  the  Seiks  and  the  paseage  of  the  Jhelum.  Was  thea  attached  to  the  Staff  of  Sir  Waiter 
Gilbert,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of  the  beik  army  and  gnas;  and  the  forced  merch  upon  Attack,  wlUch 
drove  the  Affghans  across  the  Indus.  Appointed  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier  Gen.  Sir  Colin  Campb^  and 
was  present  at  the  advance  apon  and  occupation  of  Peshawar  Slst  March  1840.  Served  at  the  aicge  of 
Sebastopoi  from  Dee.  1854,  and  was  wounded  18ih  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  MiOor  Call  aanred  with  the  18th  Boyal  lri»h  tluKNagbout  the  whole  of  tae  China  axpoditiaa  (Mirfal). 
Was  present  at  the  Orst  capture  of  Chusaa,  attack  of  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris,  stoming  of  the  height 
and  Forts  at  Canton,  and  destruction  of  the  Ports  and  capture  of  Amoy.  Was  employed  on  the  BtaflTiB  China 
in  1841-2  as  Sub.  Assist.  Comm.Gen.  Served  throughout  the  Burmera  war  of  1858-8  (Medal)  as  Brigade 
MiOor  to  the  1st  Bengal-Brigade,  and  for  a  part  of  the  period  as  Assist.  A4i.-Gea.  of  the  Pegn  Division,  was 
present  at  the  destruction  of  the  Stockades  al  the  entrance  of  the  Rangoon  River,  at  tlie  operations  before, 
and  subseqaent  storming  of,  the  Citadel  of  Rangoon,  at  the  capture  of  Prome,  and  repulsee  of  the  onemy  from 
that  position.    Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  from  Dec.  1854  (Medal  and  Ciasp). 

5  M^jor  Campbell  served  in  the  expedition  under  Sir  George  D'Agullar  up  the  Canton  River,  In  April 
1847,  and  commanded  the  attacking  parties  against  the  North  and  South  Wongtong  and  several  ttther  forts. 
Served  also  throughout  the  Bumoh  campaign  of  1852-58:  commanded  the  18ih  Royal  Iridi  at  th«  aftiaek 
and  capture  of  Martuban ;  was  on  fla^-ship  Rattler  at  the  attack  and  destruction  of  the  Rangoon  and 
Dallnh  stockades;  present  at  the  cnpiure  of  Prome,  and  repulse  of  the  night-attack  (Medal,  and  promoted 
to  Brevet  Major). 

5t  Captain  Borrow  served  in  the  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Mrdal);  also 
against  the  insurgent  Boers.  Served  with  tlie  i8tfa  Royal  Irish  in  Burinah  from  the  aivance  against  Prome 
in  Sept.  1852  to  the  dose  of  the  war  (Medal). 

0  Major  Cormick  was  present  with  the  4<)ih  Regt.  la  the  action  of  Maharajpore,  e9th  Dee.  I84S  (Medal). 
Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  from  Dee.  1854,  aad  was  wounded  18th  JuiMe  1855  (Medal  and  Ciasp). 

7  Major  Armstrong  served  with  the  IBtb  Royal  Insii  throughout  the  war  in  China  (Medal),  in«l«dirv 
the  Bt«»rming  and  capture  of  the  heights  and  forts  above  Canton  (carried  the  colours),  rapture  of  Amoy, 
second  capture  of  Cliusan,  attack  on  C'hinhae,  Ningpo,  Segoan,  and  Chinkiuagfoo.  Commanded  the  guaid 
at  the  west  gate  of  Ning))o  on  the  morning  of  the  lOth  March  1B42,  when  at  the  head  of  28  men  be  re- 
pulsed a  column  of  3000  Chinese,  and  captured  a  stand  of  the  enemy's  colours,  fiv  whidi  service  he  was 
thanked  In  Orders  by  Lord  Gough,  and  mentioned  in  the  Dispatches.  Served  in  Runnah  firom  Jaauaiy 
1858  until  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal),  and  commanded  a  detachment  consisting  of  four  Companies  ef  tlw 
18th  Royal  Irish  during  the  wh<>l«  of  the  succeesful  operations  in  the  Oonabew  district,  including  the  17ft 
March  1858,  when  tlie  18th  Boyal  Iriah  stormed  and  carried  the  first  etockade,  aad  also  the  19th  March. 
when  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  chief,  Meah  Toon,  was  stormed,  and  after  considerable  loea  eaptarrd. 
Served  in  the  Crimea  from  90th  Dec.  1654  to  11th  Aug.  55,  and  led  the  attack  against  tiie  batteries  at  the 
head  of  the  Docic  Yard  Creek,  and  was  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Capt.  Sargent  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  waa  praaent  tt 
Woosung,  Shanghai,  Chinkiangloo,  and  Nankin.  Was  subsequently  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  John  Davis  In 
China  for  three  years,  and  acting  Alde-de-Camp  to  General  D'Agullar  during  the  expedition  whieh  oasanltcd 
and  took  the  Forts  of  the  Bocca  Tigris  In  the  Canton  River :  received  a  severe  contusion  on  tha  head, 
and  wa«  favourably  recommended  by  Sir  John  Davis  to  Lord  Palmerston  for  hts  services  on  this  oaeaaica. 
Was  appointed  Adjutant  of  the  16th  at  the  atorming  of  Rangoon  on  iieut.  and  A<y.  Dorao  briag  killed,  and 
served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  ISMS  (Medal). 

0  Captain  Inglis  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-65,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi,  anault  and  eaptuie 
of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18Jh  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Major  Haymaa  served  with  the  18ih  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  expedition  In  184g  (Modal).  Aoranpa- 
nied  the  aubsequent  expedition  under  General  D'Aguilar,  which  otfauitcd  and  took  the  Forts  of  tha  Bocca 
Tigris  in  the  Canton  River,  those  of  the  Staked  Barrier,  and  of  the  city  of  Canton.  Served  alao  in  the  B«r> 
mese  war  of  1852-8,  including  the  operations  before  Rangoon  and  capture  of  Prome  (Medal).  Servad  at  the 
siege  of  Sebastopoi  f^om  Dec.  1854,  and  was  wounded  18lh  June  1855  (Medal  and  aasp). 

14  Captain  Swiubum  served  with  the  S2ad  at  the  first  and  second  siega  operations  befora  MooUan,  Iwlnd- 
Ing  tha  attack  on  the  enemy's  position  in  front  of  the  advanced  trenches  I2ih  SepU  1848  (wouiided  in  the  right 
hand);  also  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress;  was  also  present  at  the  sar- 
render  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote  9ih  Feb.  1849,  and  subsequently  at  the  battle  of  Goojaratf  Medal 
and  two  Clnsps).  Served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1862-M  (Modal);  was  at 
the  capture  of  Martaban;  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Rattler  during  that  ship's  engagement  with  and  daatroetlon  of 
the  stockades  In  front  of  Rangoon  ;  present  at  the  operations  In  front  of  Rangoon  on  the  llth*  ISth,  and 
14th  April ;  at  the  subsequent  capture  of  Prome,  and  minor  skirmbhes.  Served  at  the  aicge  of  finhaafnntl 
ftam  Dec.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp).  [For  continuation  of  Notes  see  2ad  pago  of  Mth  Faot. 


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«ALMA»'    "INKERMAN"     "SEVASTOPOL." 
Co^eZ.— 9  913SI  5ir  William  Bowan,*  KGB.  Em.  4  Nov.  03 ;  Lieut,  15  Jane 04 ; 

Capi,  19  Oct.  08;  Major,  3  March  14;  Lt.-CoL  21  Jan.  19;  Col.  10  Jan.  87; 

Mqj.'Qen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt,'Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  19th  Foot,  16  June  64. 
Ueat.'CoU.'^^Uihett  Sanders,*  CB.  Bm.  p  26  Kay  37 ;  Xe.  96  /an.  41 ;  CapU 

P3  Feb.  43 ;  M(yor,  P6  Auf.  47 ;  lAevi.-CoL  p  14  April  64. 
John  Lewis  Richard  Rooke,'  Ens. » 1 1  Sept.  40 ;  Lieut.  P  20  Aur .  44 :  Copt  p  2 

April  47  ;  Mt^or,  12  Dec.  64 ;  Lieut.^Col.  16  S^)t.  65. 
ilf^'or^.— Robert  Warden/  Erie,  p  12  Oct.  41 ;  Lievt.  p4  April  45:  Capt.  p6 

Aug.  47 ;  Breo.'Mq).  12  Dec.  54 ;  l£€ff,  31  Aug.  66 ;  Brev.  Lt-Col.  2  Nov.  6& 
Robert  Oncsiphorus  Bright/  Ems.  p  9  Jme  43 ;  Lieut,  p  2  April  47 ;  Capt.  P28 

Jan,  62  ;  Mqjor,  15  Sept.  66. 


CAPTAIlf^. 

GodfreyWm.HughMassy* 
George  Bingham  Jenings^ 
Edward  Chippindall*  .. 
Hugh  Francis  Massy*. . . . 

E.  C.Wilford. (1^.20  June  M.) 

George  Lid  will" 

L.  Douglas  Hay  Currie^^ 
Richard  Doyle  Barrett** 

George  Clay** 

Win.  L.  Fred.  Sbeaffe*^. 
Hen^  Turner  Uniacke" 
Charges  Henry  Lambert 
Bdw.RobertWardBayley*' 
George  Alex.Warburton" 
W.  Montford  Westropp 
Doaakl  Farrington    .... 

Lieutenants. 
A.  Marshall  Cardew"    . . 
Heory  Mit{bi^*7 

Ames  Goren** 

John  Henry  Kirke'*  .... 
Alexander  Praser  Unett   j 

Godfrey  Baldwin   

Edward  William  Evans*o 
George  Stewart  Nutting** 
Thomas  Thompson, ^M^^'. 
S.  H.  Motes  worth  Eaton 
W.  Godfrey  Dan.  Massy** 
HenryJ<4ia  Browne^  .. 
Richarrl  Moleawortli*'  . . 
James  Robert  Dalton  . . 
Edward  St.  John  Griffiths 
Edw.  Nasau  Kindersley 

Francis  Davis 

George  Forbes** 

George  Fred.  Webster  .. 
Robert  Conolly  Martin*^ 
Walter  William  Young** 
Chas.  Yinoent  Hiffeman» 

Ensiqnb. 
William  Henry  Mof&tt 
Digby  Coates  Pedder    .. 

Edward  Hales    

AlexandcrBrooke  Morgan 
Walter  Lacy  Rogers  .... 

Henry  Thompson 

James  Knox 

Francis  Edward  Biddulph 
Conyngme.  Jours  Badcaa 
George  Douglas  Harris.. 

Cranmer  Kenrick 

Thomas  Dennis  Rew .... 
William  Robert  lies  .... 


ENSIGN. 


P  24  Oct.  46 
P  21  July  43 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P  7  Aug.  47 
2  Sept.  14 
P  18  Feb.  48 
P  2  Feb.  49 
14  April  46 
P  18  Sept.  49 
6  Dec.  44 
P21  Dec.  49 
P 13  Oct.  48 
P 13  Feb.  52 
P 15  Mar.  50 
P  4  June  47 
P17  Bee.  4fl 

1  July  63 
P23Dec.  63 
Pll  Mar. 53 
P 17  Feb.  64 
P  14  April  64 1 

6  June  64 

7  June  54 1 
P  13  Dec.  68  ' 

11  Aug.  64 1 

19  Feb.  47: 
27  Oct,  64 1 
«2  Nov.  64 1 

23  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  64 
27  Oct.   64! 

16  Dec.  64 , 
5  Jan.  56 

P 12  Jan.  66 1 

17  June  61 , 
26  Jan.   66 

20  Feb.  66 
13  Fob.  55 

16  Mar.  55 
P  29  Mar.  66 


LIEUT. 


»  2  Feb.  49 

'  4AprU46 

»  9  Jan.  49 

9  July  60 

14  Mar.  23 

P  6  Dec.  60 

P  23  Jan.  52 

9  April  48 

P81  Dec.  62 

6  Aug.  47 

1  July  63 
P  28  Jan.  58 
P 17  Feb.  64 
P  9  July  62 

2  Jan.  52 
P28Aug.  49 


CAPTAIN. 


23S^t.54 

23  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

P  10  Nov.  64 

6  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

29  Dec. 
12  Jan. 
14  Aug. 

9  Feb. 
17  Feb. 

9  Mar. 
9  Mar.  56 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  66 
UMay  55 
10  July  66 

30  Aug.  55 
81  Aug.  56 
14  Sept.  55 
16  Sept.  66 


P21  May  52 

1  July  63 
P  23  Dec.  68 
P  3  Feb.  54 

19  Apr.  31 
6  Nov.  54 
29  Dec  54 
29  Dee.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

2  April  55 
31  Aug.  65 

P 14  Sept  66 

14  (Sept.  66 

16  Sept.  56 

P   90ct  55 

P  26  Oct.  65 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


2  Vxrr,  55 
9  Nov.  46 


1  SirWmian  Rowan  aerred 
with  the  5tnd  Begt.  infliefiy  in 
1800-7;  on  the  expedition  to 
Sweden  In  1808 ;  Id  Portugal  and 
Spain  iwder  Sir  Joba  tioore 
from  August  1906  to  tbe  enlwrk- 
AtioB  of  the  Army  at  Conunna, 
at  I  he  bombai^dmeatftndMjpiure 
oS  FliubiBg  JB  1809;  U  Portugal 
(a  181 1«  lacltidific  the  aetloB  at 
6ahagal;  ta  the  PeafaitMta  and 
south  of  Pnnn,  from  Jan. 
1818  to  the  end  of  the  var,  in- 
eluding  the  battles  of  Vil^ria 
and  the  Pyrenees;  aMaok o^  the 
eoueaebedcnaip  aA  Veia  during 
tiiopasenae  of  (he  Bidaseoft  W«er; 
attnek  of  ChefbrlMed  positions  of 
La  Rhune  and  Sarre  during  the 
passage  of  theriter  Nirelle;  bat> 
tie  on  passing  the  rirer  Nive,and 
attacit  by  the  French  of  the 
heights  of  Arcanguez ;  battles  of 
Orthcs  and  Toulouse,  and  inter- 
mediate affairs.  SerTedalso  the 
campaign  of  1815,  aod  was  pre- 
sent at  the  battle  of  Waterloo 
and  capture  of  Paris;  wheji  he 
was  appointed  Commandant  of 

the  Ut   arrondissenient  of  tliat  citr.    Promoted 

QA  mI*'  /L^ito  Breret-Midor  for  the  battle  of  Orthes,  and 
^  *  o  ??  Brer.  Lleut.-Col.  for  services  in  the  field.  Uo 
0  April  55 1  ijM  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 
4  May  55  S  Ueuu^Colouel  Sanders  commanded  the  19th 
11  Mav  55  'SLegi.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M,  and  was 
«iA  *^i  /u(  ••v«r*lr  wmiiided  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma 
80  Apnl  66  [(ji^^al  and  Clasps). 

16  May  55      9  Lieur.-Oolond  Rooke  served  the    Eaatorn 
~~   campaign  of  1S54-55,  including  the  batUes  of 
Alma  and   Inkorman,  and  siege   of  Seba^Upol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 


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AdfftUant. — ^ThomaB  Thompson,  21  Sept.  65. 
Quarter-Master.^WiUMm  Rawding,  7  March  56. 
Surgeon,— ThomBB  Longmore,^  8  March,  64 ;  AsHtt.-Surg.  8  Feb.  48. 
Atsittant'Surgeani.—Vfmitaa  Marshall  Webb,^  28  March  64. 

Exham  Long  Hifiernan/^  16  June  64. 

Samael  Jo0eph  Bayfield,**  6  May  54. 

Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Ck>x  &  Co. 

4  Lirat-Colonel  Warden  Bcrred  tlM  BMtcra  eainpal«ii  of  1864-A5.  ineladlnt  tbe  batUn  of  Alaa  (MTereljr  wMudtil) 
and  lakennan,  tiaf  of  Stttaatopol  (wonndcd),  and  raeeeedcd  to  the  comniand  of  tbe  19lb  RcgV,  at  tbe  atoimiBg  of  the 
Redaa  ombc  Stb  Sept.  (leTereljr  woanded)]  (Medal  aod  Clasps). 

6  Mijor  Brifbt  aerved  the  Baatetn  eampaign  of  1854-45,  ineludlnr  tbe  battles  of  Alma  and  inkerman.  riece  of  Scbaalepol. 
and  stonninf  of  tbe  Redan  on  the 8th  September  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Capuin  OodficyMassey  served  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-55,  Inelndiof  the  batttes  of  AUnaaad  lnkciaan,an4 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Jenings  served  tbe  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Mi^or  Chlpptodall  serred  with  tbe  Stnd  Rcgt.  during  the  latur  part  of  tbe  siege  operations  before  Mooltan.  and  waa 
present  at  tbe  snirender  of  that  Fortress  (  aUo  at  the  surrender  of  tbe  Fort  and  Gar  rison  of  Cbcniote,  and  at  the  bMUe  of 
Ooejerat  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Strttd  tbe  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-55,  with  the  18th  Eegt.,  Including  the  battlea  of 
Alma  and  iokeraian,  siege  of  Sebastopol.  and  storming  of  the  Bedan  Stb  Sept.  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Capt.  H.  F.  Massey  senred  In  tbe  Eastern  eampaign  (Medal  and  Clasp  for  Sebastopol). 

10  Captain  LIdirill.  Lieut.  Thompson,  and  Assist.- Surg.  Hiffeman.  senred  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inketman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).     Lieut.  Thompson  earried  tbe  colours  at  the 


II  Cap*.  Cnrrie  and  Lieut.  Cardcv  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  were  sererely  wounded  at  the  buttle  of 
Alma  ( Medal  and  Ctasp) . 

It  Captains  Barrett  and  CUy  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  paH  of  1855,  including  the  battfes  of  AtaMaad 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Captain  Sheaflb  serred  with  the  51st  Rcgt.  in  Burmah  from  June  1858  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  vaa  present  In  an 
engagement  on  the  heights  opposite  Prome  on  ISth  November  ( Medal). 

14  Captain  Unlaeke  serred  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  batUe  of  Alma,  siege  of  Sebaalopol,  and 
steimiag  of  tbe  Rcdanon  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Baylef  served  the  Eastora  eampaign  of  1854-66,  Including  the  batUe  of  Alma,  siege  of  Sebastopol  (•oundMi]. 
and storiising  of  tbe  Redan  (weuadcd)t  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Lieut  Warburton  senred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  acted  as  Adjatant  of  the  18th  RegU  at  tbe  stoemlns  of 
the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp).  ■ 

17  LieuU  Mitlbrd  served  tbe  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  o(  Inkeman,  and  siege  of  Sebnrtnpol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lieut.  Goren  served  In  1854-55.  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  and  storming  of  the  Redaa 
on  the  8th  Sept.  (dangerously  wounded)!  Medal  and  Clasps. 

19  Lieut.  Kirke  served  In  1855  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

to  Lieut.  Evans  served  in  1855  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded),  and  at  tbe  storming  of  the  Redaa  ea  the 
Sih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

91  Lieut.  Dunham  Masaey  eerved  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  of  Bebastopd,  and  eommnnded  the  Orenndiers  of  the 
19th  Bagt.  at  thcasaaalt  on  the  Sedan  on  the  8th  Sept,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded  bya  ball  which  pnsaed  thxo^ 
hU  left  thigh,  shattering  the  hone  (Medal  and  Claap). 

39  Uents.  Nattia&  Browne,  Forbes,  and  Toung,  aerred  at  the  latter  part  of  the  aicge  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  aaaaalt  oa 
the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Claap). 

S3  Lieut  Molesworth  served  at  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  of  Behaatopol,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Bedan  on  the  Sdi 
Bent  f  severely  wouaded):  Medal  and  Clasn. 

U  lieut  Martin  was  dangeroualy  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Kedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

95  Paymaster  Pnbner.  Bnigeon  Longmorcy  and  Assist-SnrL  Webb  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854'55.  iadaiing  the 
battlca  of  Akaa  and  Inkemun.  siege  and  IhU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

96  Aaalst^Suigeoa  BaySeld  served  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp) . 

Continuation  of  Notes  to  \^th  Foot,  page  89. 

13  Cftpt.  Kellj  ferrcd  in  the  18th  Rojal  Irish  with  the  expedition  under  General  D'Aguilar  in  Afiril  1847. 
Alto  the  latter  part  of  the  Barmete  war,  and  was  present  at  th%  night-ettack  on  the  height  st  Prome  In 
iMJkVf  1858  (Medal).    Serred  at  the  siege  of  SebaOopol  from  Dec.  1864  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

17  OapUin  Elliot  serred  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  ]85i-SB  (Medal); 
was  with  the  storming  party  at  the  capture  ofMartaban  ;  on  board  H.  H.  8.  Battler^  at  the  destruction  of 
the  rirer  stodcades;  and  on  land  at  that  of  those  on  the  Dallah  side;  in  the  operations  In  flront  of  lUmgoon 
on  tbe  ISth  and  18th  April  1862,  Including  the  capture  of  the  While  House  stockade;  also  at  the  ttonn 
and  capture  of  Bangoon  (wounded).   Serred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cbup). 

18  Cspts.  Bsmonde,  Btacpoole  and  Hale»,  Lleuts.  Pocklington  and  Taylor,  serred  In  the  Burmese  cam- 
paign of  1858.88  (Medal).  Serred  also  at  the  siege  of  Sebartopol  (Midal  and  Clasp).  Lleats,  Pocklington 
and  Taylor  were  wounded  ISth  June. 

10  Dr.  Crawford  serred  with  the  51st  Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1888-85;  was  on  board  the  EJ.C. 
steam-frigate  Fsroox  during  tbe  naral  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  In  the  Rangoon 
Rfrer;  serred  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operatlone  In  the  rieinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Rangoon  (Including  the  ttormlDg  of  the  White  Boiuie  Redoubt;  also  at  the  itorm  and  capture  c»f  fttfteia. 
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Depot,  Parkhurat.       J 
«<XINDBN»    "  EOHONT-OP-ZBB  " 

««CORUNNA»'    *«VITTORIA"    "PYRENEES"    "ORTHES"    "TOULOUSE" 
"ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel,— 9  Henry  Thomas,*  CB.  Ens.  1  April  08;  Lt,  29  Dec.  98;  Capt,  10 
Sept.  06;  ilfq;'.  26  Aug.13;  LL-CoL  21  Jan.  19;  CoL  10  Jan.  37;  Major-- 
Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  LL-Qen,  20  June  54;  CoL  20th  Foot,  25  July  54. 

Ltett^.-Cotonei*.— Frederick  Horn,'  CB.  Snt.  p  26  Jan.  26;  Lt,  p17  April  28  ; 
Ca;7f.Pl6  June,d7;  ilfc^'.  p  7  Sept.41 ;  X^-Co/.l4  April  46;  CoZ.  20  June  54. 

Fred.  Charles  Evelegb,*  Ens,  p  1  July  36 ;  lAeut.  p  10  Nov.  87  ;  Capt,  p  12  Mar. 
41 ;  Jlfri;or,P80  Dec  53  ;  Brevet  U.-Col.  12  Dec.  54;  Lt.-Col.  10  May  55. 

3f<yor#.— Scrope  Reynett  Berdmore,*  Ens,  p  25  Jan.  25;  Lieut,  11  Oct.  27; 
Capt.  15  April  42 ;  Brev.-Maj,  20  June  54 ;  Mqf,  29  Dec.  54. 

George  Steevens*  Ens,  p  3  Aug.  38;  Lieut,  p  17  Apr.  40 ;  Capt,  14  Apr.  46; 

_M({jor,  16  Oct.  55;  Brevet-Lieiit.'Col,  2  Nov.  55. 

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EMSION.      I        LIEUT. 


Wm.  Pollexfen  Radcliffe^ 
Charles  Richard  Butler|^«. 
Frederick  Nassau  Dore^. . 
James  George  Hay^^ .... 

George  Bennett*'   

William  Henry  McNeill" 

Charles  Lutyens 

Charles  £dw.  Parkinsou*<> 
Wm.  D.  Scrase  Dickins^. 
Aug.  Riversdalc  Warren' 
Geo.  Shuldham  Peard,**  s. 
Philip  George  Hewett'* 
Thomas  Casey  Lyons  .. 
Barrington  G.  Dashwood 

Francis  Padfield*^ 

W.  L.  Devenish  Mearea^ 

LiBUTSNANTS. 

George  Dowglasse'^  .... 
Hect.  Bariow  Vaughan*<t 
John  James  S.  O'Neill*'  . 
Wm.  Yivash  Maskelyue^ 
Wellinffton  Mitchell  .... 

JohnLittle» 

William  Cave«» 

George  Edward  Francis . . 
Patrick  Geraghty,*?  Adj, 
John  T.  Vaughan  Kirkby» 
Harry  Wormald  Mason 
Edward  Aug.  Patrickson** 
Francis  George  Holmes^ 
Fred.  Lockwood  Edridge*' 
Chas.  Gnstavus  Rochfurt 
Thomas  Shore  Macdonogh 

John  Garden 

W.  Fraser  Forbes  Gordon 
William  David  Nunn»  .. 
Hon,  Adolp.E.P.Vereker*' 
George  Blair  Duffin  •  • .  • 

George  Gethin    

Douglas  Wimberley  .... 
John  llen.HerbertSt.  John 

Ensigns. 
Jolm  Edward  Barrow^  . . 

Conroy  Fahie '  p  29  Apr.  55 

:  Owen  Tudor  Bumo    |    15  May  55 

!  Henry  Smith  Watklns  . .   P 10  Aug.  55 

!  Joseph  Cooke  Cox |    31  Aug.  55 

i Charles  Verey P25Sept.55 

I  Stephen  Egan >      9  Oct.  55 

,  Robert  Blount    Pl50ct.  55 

I  Fred.  Augustus  Ramsay  |  16  Oct.  55 
I  Thomas  K.  Hoblyn  ....  p  26  Oct.  55 
Charles  Kyrle  Chatfleld 

Samuel  Johnstone 

Fred.  Gowland  Horn . . . 


P  12  Mar.  41 

10  Jan. 42 
26  Oct.   41 

P31  Dec.  44 
P  20  Dec.  46 
P  1  Oct.  47 
P  4  Feb.  48 
29  June  49 
P 19  Aug.  51 
P12Mar.  52 
P  5  Feb.  48 
P 10  July  52 
P  31  Aug.  45 
P  13  Feb.  52 
P   7  Apr.  48 

29  Nov.  50 

Pll  Mar.  53 

P30  Dec.  53 

6  Jane  54 

P   7  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 
P 14  Dec.  49 
P  22  April  53 

5  Nov.  54 

15  Dec.  54| 
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26  Jan.  55 

16  Feb.  55 
P  19  Feb.  55 

9  Mar.  55 
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1  May  55 
20  Feb.  55 

2  Mar.  55 
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30  Mar.  55 

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14  Jan.  44 
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P  20  Jan.  54 
6  June  54 
P  7  June  54 
P 16  June  54 
P24Mar.54 

11  Aug.  54 

p  2  Not.  49 

P  20  Oct.  54 

6  June  54 

Pll  Oct.  53 


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6  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  55 

*   8  Jane  52 

9  Feb.  55 
17  Feb.  55 


f  26  July  51 

6  Jane  54 

P  13  Sept.  63 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  55 

P  13  Feb.  55 

P  20  Feb.  56 

P    1  May  65 

11  May  55 

P  27  July  56 

P27  July  55 

P 10  Aug.  65 

21  Sept.  56 

16  Oct.   55 


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12  Dec.  54 
24  Apr.  55 

2  Not.  65 


1  Major  General  Thomas  aceom. 
iwnied  Sir  Jamn  Craig't  cxpeditioB 
to  IfalU  BBd  Naplea  In   180&,  and 
•erred  in  Sir  James  Kempt't  Light 
BatUlioQ.     Proceeded  thence  with 
the  army  which  took  poMeesion  of 
Sicily  I  lerred  there  four  years,  and 
was  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
liiandsof  lachiaand  Prodda.     He 
Joined  the    Srd    Battalion   of    his 
Regiment  (tiie  S7th)  at  KacalUo  in 
0  Mar.  65  !  *<>•  north    of   Portugal   in    April 
O  Mar   RFi '  P^*^*"*  *<>  »*»•  campaign  of  1813, 
iT  S         RR  !  *~*  ^'*"»  command  of  Uie  Light 
11  May  OO  I  Company,  he  was  actiTcly  employed 
15  June  55 '  P<«vio«s    **»    and  at    the  hatUe  of 
1  n  A  Iff*     A^  '  Vittoria,  inTcstment  of  Pampcluna, 
lU  AUg.   OO    5,m,,  ^f  ji,^  Pyrenees  at  the  Pass 
P  10  Aug.  66  ,  of  RoneetTalies.helghUof  Linaoaln, 
P  10  Auir    66   ^^^i>  alioTe  Pampeluna,  stormlnt 
D  1^   A .»/  KK   *^  ^^  I'^»cb  position  on  the  SOCh 
»•  1/  Aug.  OO    July,  and  pursuit  of  Uie  enemy  until 
P    7  Sept.  56   the  6th  Aug.  1813  i  passage  of  tiie 
21  Sent  66    Bidassoa,  heighu  ahorc  Vera.    In 
to  rv  *     « c    command  of  the  Light  Companies  of 
Id  Oct.  55  the  right  Brigade  4th  DlTision,  he 
P  1 6  Oct.   66   commenced  the  battle  of  the  NiTcIle 
Plft  f\r>t    A«;   byanatiaelt  upon  the  French  ad- 
1  e  V         e2   »•»««»  redoubt  i  In  storming  thrir 
P  15  Jan.    66  main  position  his  horse  was  killed 
P  29  Feb.    66   und«'  ^*™  l  *^^  '^  following  them 
up  drore  them  out   of  the  village 
of   St.    Pee.      He    was    also    em- 
'  ployed   in   the  aflklrs   at    Garret's 
House  and  near  Bayonne  on  the  1 0th  and  13th  Dee.,  and 
when  the  army  was  put  in  motion  to  repel  the  enemy's 
encroachment  upon  our  winter  position  ;   also  aetiTCly 
employed  upon  the  heights  of  BIdache.    Commanded  the 
above-mentioned  Light  Companies    at   the  battle    of 
Orthes,  battle  of  Toulouse—tiie  previous  day  to  which 
ho  took  possession  of  tlw  bridge  over  the  river  Brs, 
and  the  village  of  Croix  d'Orade,  which  had  been  captured 
by  a  charge  of  the  18th  Hussars.    Nest  momiof  he 
moved  off  his  post  and  covered  the  advance   of  the 
divisions  upon  Mont  Blanc,  and  subeeqaently  eovered 
the  flank  movement  of  the  columns  to  turn  the  r%ht 
of  tiie  enemy,  and  also  the  advance  of  the  division  till 
it  crowned  the  heighto  (horse  killed  under  him)  i   he 
then  drove  In  the  enemy's  skirmishers,  and  took  up  a 
lino  to  cover  the  columns  till  nigbc     After  the  termi- 
nation of  the  Peninsular  war  he  embarked  at  Bordeaux 


with  the  Ist  BatUUon  S7tii  Regt  for  Canada  i  was  pre- 
sent  in  aH  the  operations  on  I^ke  Chom^ain,  and  covered  the  retreat  from  Platuburg  to  Montreal.  Ue  was  afterwards  pre- 
sent at  tho  captare  of  Paris,  and  served  in  France  with  the  Army  of  Occupation.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  two 
CUapa  for  NlrtUe,  Orthes,  and  Toulonse  i  and  Uie  SIlTtt  War  Medal  witii  Uiree  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  PyrtnMS,  and  Nive. 


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PaymasUr,-^odSTey  Goodman  Mo8ky,i«  1 1  Oct. 53;  En$.^\  U%y  46;  ZdeiU. 
A(yuiant.-~Lieui.  Patriok  Oer8«hty,>7  16  Kot.  65.  [p  ]  1  tfaj  49. 

Quarter'Ma9ter.'-^wake%  Aylett,*'  9  Feb.  55. 

5U7VMII.— Edward  Howard,*^  24  Feb.  54;  AMntt.'6ur$,  29  April  42. 
A€$UtarU-8urg€m9.'^V^mM  Wright,"  21  April  54. 

fiowUmd  Wifflbura  Carter^^^  28  July  54. 

Richard  Wolselej/^  28  July  54. 

FaemgSf  Y^low.^^ Agents,  Heafra.  Cox  aod  Co. 

8  Colonel  Horn  wrved  the  EMl«ni  cnrnpat^  of  1854-M;  commaiid«d  fht  right  Brignd*  4tti  Diviaion  nt 
the  battle  of  Alma;  and  the  SOch  Refiimcnt  at  the  battlee  of  Balaklava  (and  recapture  of  the  redeabta  and 
funi  from  the  BuaHiana,  who  had  driren  the  Tkirklsh  force  therenrom  the  tame  morning)  and  Inkerman 
(twice  wounded  and  hovae  ehot  under  him) ;  preeeat  Ihroaf  hout  the  store  operations  against  Sebnatopol, 
and  In  the  trendies  nt  the  two  assaults  and  fall  of  the  town  (Ifedal  and  Clasps) :  nt  Infcennan  he  sve- 
ceeded  to  the  command  of  the  4th  Dirklon. 

8  Lt.-Col.  Evelegh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65  with  the  80th  Regt.,  includins  the  balfles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerraan(brottght  the  Reft  out  of  action),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol< Medal  and 
Clasps);  commanded  the  Regt  nt  ttie  capture  of  Klnbenrn. 

4  MiUor  Bendmore  senrad  in  the  Eastern  cnmpalcn  of  1864  with  the  SOth  R^rU  inciludifig  (be  battin  of 
Alma,  siege  of  Sebostopol,  and  aflklr  of  the  IMfa  June  (wounded)  (Hedal  and  Claaps);  also  present  at  Che 
capture  of  Kinbonm. 

6  Captains  DIekins  and  Warren  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaetopol  (Ifedal  and  Ciniip);  also  present  nt 
the  capture  of  Kinbonm. 

6  Lt.-CoIonel  Steevens  served  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854  with  the  90th  Regt,  inclodlag  IM  bntfles 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  affair  of  the  18th  June  (Uedal  and 
Clasps);  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum. 

7  Mi^or  RadclifiiB  served  tlie  liaslem  campaign  of  1864-66  with  the  80th  Regt.,  inelndtog  the  battles  of 
Alma  (as  Aide-de-Canp  to  acting  Brigadier  Qeneral  Horn),  BaUfciara*  and  Inknunaa,  siege  of  8c*ns- 
topol,  and  affhirof  the  18th  June  (Uedal  and  Oiasps). 

8  Mejor  Butler  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  indnding  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalakJara,  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  rfege  and  Ml  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  ef  88rd  Marcfh,  and  affair;  of  18th  June 
(Ifedal  and  Clasps). 

a  Capi.  Dure  served  with  the  Buff's  In  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal).  Served  with  the  90th  Rcgt.  nt  the 
elege  ol  Bebnstopol  (wounded)  (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinbonm. 

10  M^or  Hay  and  Capuin  Parle inson  served  the  Eaatom  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  battles  of  Abna, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  aod  iUt  of  Sebaetopol,  and  aikir  of  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps) ;  aim 
present  nt  the  capture  of  Kinboum. 

11  Captain  M*?reill  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava, 
and  Inkerman,  aod  siege  of  Sebastopol  (afedal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Bennett  served  the  Eiwtern  campHlgn  of  1864  with  the  90th  Regt.,  ineliidlng  the  batUes  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Ifedal  and  Claaps). 

18  Capt.  Pcard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  IS54  with  tiie  80th  Regt,  including  the  hattlee  of 
Alntt,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  sloge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Padlleld  served  the  Eastern  campaltcn  of  1854WS5  as  Adjutant  of  thefiOth  Regt,  lacTudiag  the 
hattles  of  alma,  Balaklavat  and  Inkerman  (wounded,  and  hone  shot  under  him),  and  siege  operations 
agnhMt  Sebastopol  (eeveridf  wounded)  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

M  Lieut.  Dowglasse  eerved  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  SOth  Regt.,  Including  the  battlea 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  lioge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14H  fAeut  Vaughan  served  <he  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  Including  th«  battles  ef  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebasiopol,  and  aflUr  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps;;  also  present  at  the 
capture  of  Kinbonm. 

17  Lieut  Oeragfatj  and  Assi8t.-Surgeon  Wolseley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1954-65,  including 
the  battles  of  Aims,  Balaklavs,  and  Inkermsn  (wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  affair  of  the  18th  Jane 
(Medal  and  Clasps).    Assist.-Surgeen  Wolseley  vras  also  at  the  assaalt  on  the  8th  0ept 

18  Paymaster  Mosley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  80ih  Rcgt.,incladlng  the  battlea 
of  Alma  and  Inlcerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Assist'Surgeon  Carter  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  SOth  Regt.  incloding  the 
battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  Lieut.  Cave  was  engaged  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Sabejee.  Weeteni  AfMca, 
1st  June  1858.    Served  with  the  20th  Regt  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla>p). 

81  Captain  Hewett  served  at  the  slpge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp),  including  tlie  affhir  of  the  18th 
June;  also  present  nt  the  capture  of  Kinbourn. 

98  Ueuts.  O'Neill  nnd  Holmes  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp),  imdudiog  the  affair 
of  the  I8th  J«ine  (wounded);  also  present  nt  the  capture  of  Kinboum. 

98  Captain  Menres,  Us.  Llule,  KIrkby,  Pntrickson,  Edrldge,  Xunn,  and  Barrow  nerved  at  tlic  siege  of 
flebs^topol  (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  nlio  present  at  the  capture  of  Kinboum. 

84  Qr.-Mn«ter  Ayleit  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  aflhtron  the  I8th  June  (Medal  and  CJaspf). 

85  Surgeon  Howard  aod  AssisL-Surg.  Wright  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  incloding  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Suneon  Howard  wts  also  at 
the  assault  on  the  8th  S4>pt. 

87  Lieuts.  Mafkelyne  and  JETon.  A.  Tereker  were  at  Ibe  capture  of  Kinbourn. 


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The  ThIstU  wUhln  the  Olrele  of  St.  Andrew,  ••  Nemo  me  imsune  laetMUt'*   The  Kiag**  Of  pber 

and  Crown  "  BIADENSBURO  "  •^  ALM A  "  "INKBRHAN"  "  BEVASTOPOfc." 
Colonel^—JifWL  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans/  QCB.  :Ens,  1  Feb.  07;  Xf.  1  Dec  06; 

Cap<;  18  Jan.  16 ;  Mi^.  11  Kay  15 ;  LU-CoL  18  June  16 ;  Co2. 10  Jan.  37 ; 

Mqj.'Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  LL-Gen.  20  Jane  54. ;  Col  2l8t  Fusiliers,  29  Aag.  6$. 
Lieut,'ColoneU.-^ohn  Ramsay  Stuarty*  2nd  Lietit.  p  20  Jan.  32;    Lieut,  9 

Aug.  36  ;  C(^t,  P  10  Jan.  40;  Mqjor.^^  Feb.  49;  Lt,-Col.  15  Nov.  64. 
i7on.  James  Lyon  Browne,'  2nd  Lt.  p  14  Jan.  42;  Lt.  p8  Nov.  44;  Capt.  2St 

Dec.  48;  Mt^,  20  Dee.  64;  Brw.  Lt.-Col.  24  April  55 ;  LU-CoL  20  July  56. 
Jf<?;Vwv.-nJohn  Thomas  DalyeU/  2n^  jy«4/.  14  May  47 ;  Lieut,  p  21  June  60 ; 

Capt.  P  23  Apr.  62 ;  Brev.-Ifqfor,  12  Dec  64 ;  Mqfar,  3  Aug.  56. 
Hon,  William  Stuart  Knox,  Eng.  p  12  Jan.  44 ;  Lieut,  p  29  Dec.  46;  Capt,  p  17 

Aug.  62  ;  Mqjor,  p  16  Nov.  55. 


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George  Neeld  Boldero*  . . 

Fran.  E.  Newport  Tlnley^ 

Humphrey  Oray^ 

Wm.  Pole  Collhigwood* 
Saml.  Wm.  Hen.  Hawker* 
£dwinA.TuckerSteward*° 

John  Aldridge'i 

Crofton  Peddie 

Fred.  B.  Eyre  Bomside  ^ 
;klfred  Templeman<3  .... 
John  Charles  Sheffield'^ 

Henry  King" 

William  Henry  Carleton'® 
John  Hart  Dnnne^'    .... 

Roger  KillQen*^ 

John  George  Image'^ .... 

LlEUTBKAHTa. 

Bfaadwcll  Henry  CleilLc'' 
Richard  Stephenii^  .... 
Vaughan  Hanning  Lee" 

William  Caimes    

J.  G.M* Donald Tulloch« 

Thomas  Bruce^ 

flOrahmBowerScClair,'** 
Thos.  Burchell  Hollway^ 

Thomas  Coakley^ 

Rich.W.Chas.Winsloe'* 

Alfred  Holt* 

Robt  Beatty  Henderson 

Thomas  Vousden*' 

Isaac  Tristram  Coffin^  . . 
Sackville  Geo.  Lane  Fox** 
Thomas  Hennis  Green*" 
Arthur  Grey  Hazlerig^ 
Thomas  Bmee  Hutton^ 
John  Bennett*   ..«•.... 
Edmund  P.  Chichester** 

John  Shaw**    

Septimus  Sherson  Connell 
Thomas  Henry  Sherwood 
Henry  de  Montfort    .... 

Robert  Crossman    

Peter  Herbert  Delamere** 

ElCSIONB. 

Francis  Neril  Beade 
William  Henry  Ker 

Robert  Cook   

George  William  Furlong" 
Edward  Thot.  Balnbrfdge 
Francis  Wm.  Hamilton 
Cha.  James  Forbes  Smith 
James  Henry  Patiickson** 
Edward  Wood  Pearman 
Philip  Wride  Matthews. 
Robert  Bruce  Gaskell    . 
Charles  Clitherow  Gore. . 
Joseph  Henry  Cowan. . . 
Henry  Wm*  F.  Harrison 
of  Ftwtevabla  by  capttolaUoB, 


BNSIGN. 


8  Oct.  47 

P  28  Aug.  40 

26  Mar.  36 

P23  Mar.  47 

19  Jan.  44 
P 16  Mar.  50 
P 12  April  60 

17  Oct.  61 
P  27  June  45 
P96  Mar.  62 
P 14  May  52 
P 12  June  52 
Pll  June 62 
p  21  Sept.  62 

20  Feb.  52 
23  Nov.  52 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIK. 


BREV.-MAJ. 


P  7  May  52 
6  June  64 
16  Feb.  50 
P28  Jnly  54 
P 14  Apr.  48 
16  Nov.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dee.  64 
12  Jan.  55 
2  Feb.  55 
P    2  Feb.  55 
P    9  Mar.  65 
11  May  65 
27  July  55 
6  June  54  '     3  Aug.  66 
P28  July  64   P  81  Aug.  55 


3  Apr.  49 

P26Scpt  41 

1  July  38 

P16  Nov.  60 

21  Apr.  46 

P   2  Apr,  52  i 

P  23  Apr.  52 1 

23  Not.  62 1 

19  Nov.  47 

P   4Mitr.6d, 

Pl8Mar.6d; 

P 13  Jan.  54, 

P  22  April  53 1 

P  27  Jan,  64 1 


12  Dec  64 
2  Nov.  55 


part,  MTcrsly  contMtsd,  and   eoft 


1  Sir  D9  Imcj  Etbas  served 
in  India  in  1807,  a,  •«  and  10. 
Poriuffftl.  Spain,  and  France 
in  1618, 18,  and  14.    Amnrieii, 
part  of  1814-16.    Rslahini  and 
Franoa  in  1816.16,  17,  and  18. 
In  Spain  ia  1885,  86,  and  87. 
Pretent  d«irliig  tha  «paraiiMii 
against  Ameer  Khan  and  the 
Plndarrics,  capture  of  the  Man- 
rUiim,  part  of  Ihanetreat  from 
Burfoe,  aocion  on  tbe  Bonnaxa 
(woandcd),  battle  of  VHtorte, 
inveciinent  of  Pampehina,  bat- 
tle of  the  Pyreneea,  inveaiment 
of  Bajronne  (borae  •bot|,actiont 
of  Vic   BIforre   and    Tarbes, 
battle  of  Toulenee  (hone  »boft), 
battle     or   BladeBfbttnr    (ivo 
horMt  allot),  capture  of  Wash- 
ington,  auadc  on    BaltiaMiv, 
operatloiis  before  New  Orleans 
(bonrdingand  capture  of  Ame- 
rican  Flotilla,) —action  20tli 
Dec.  woModed  severely-^unsuc- 
ceeafttl  asaault,  Jan.(irouBded 
•evarely),  bauleof  Qnaire  Bias, 
retreat  of  17tb  of  June,  Water- 
loo  (horse  shoe  and  oneeabrtd), 
iBTestment   and    cMitolatlon 
of  Paris.    Coatinned  im  Staff 
of  Allied  Army  of  Occupation 
in  France.     Accapted   ander 
an  allied  Power  (I88fi)  com- 
mand of  an  auzlliarjBrtUtfa  and 
Spaniab  corpa  of  army  bj  sanction  and  deaire 
of  UieEnglMbOorernment,aad  byordarof  Uie 
King  in  Council.    Acted,  while  so  employed, 
la  coojuuctioB  with  the  British  foTMs  (noder 
Lord  J.  Hay),  ai.d  through  mediaHon  of  Bri- 
ti»h  authorities  :.r«ialng  InTestaMBla  pf  San 
Siibastian  and  Bilboa,  action  of  Arlaban,  cap- 
ture  ot  port  and  castle  of  Pasaagea.  Defeated 
the  enemy  in  general  actions  on  the  Ath  of 
May,  6th  of  June,  lit  of  Oct.  (wounded)  1686; 
also  lOib  and  Ifith  of  March  1887.    Attacked 
near  Henani,  16th  March,  by  the  4Ut4  9t  the 
Carlist  army,  16,000  strong  (about  double  the 
allied  force),  and  obliged  to  retival  about 
one  mile,  but  with  a  less  Iom  in  kUtod  and 
wounded  (600)  than  that  of  the  eneny.    Re- 
suroed  the  offensive  the  following    mnnMi— 
capture  of  Uemaoi  by  eaoalada,  Mth  May— 
_^      of  Oyamun,  16th  May-of  Ywn,  by  atafa, 
18th  May.    These,  and  other  minor  affkirs,  were  for  the  moat 
(inclnding  tbose  of  the  enemy)  above  ten  thousand   killed  and 


3  Dec.  62 
P22  April  53 
P28  Apr.  54 

6 Jnno  64 

26  Dee.  51 
P14  Jaly  64 
P28  July  64 

10  Ang.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  11  Jane53 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P  20  Feb.  54 

6  Nov.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

P  11  Jan.  55 

p  16  Jan.  65 

P  19  Jan.  66 

13  Feb.  55 

20  Feb.  65 

25  May  66 

24  May  65 

15  Jane  55 
2  Aug.  65 

11  May  66 
2  Mar.  55 

P  29  Mar.  66 

P30Mar.  66 

?  4  Apr.  66 

6  Apr.  56 

6  Apr.  66 

20  July  65 

27  July  55 
8  Aug.  66 

P 10  Aug.  66 
P 14  Sept.  56 

16  Nor.  65 
30  Nov.  56 

P  7  Dec.  66 
18  Jan.  66 


6  Nov.  64 

16  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  55 
12  Jan.  65 
IS  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  65 
6  Oct.  54 

9  Feb.  65 

13  Feb.  65 
20  Feb.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
13  Apr.  66 

I  May  55 
11  May  55 
27  July  55 

3  Aug.  55 

3  Aug.  55 
P  10  Aug.  55 
P81  Aug.  66 
P  9  Oct.  65 
P  0  Oct.  65 
P  30  Nov.  56 

6  Dec.  55 


95  2l8t  Regt.  of  Foot  {Royal  North  British  FusiUers). 


Years' Serr. 

Full 

Hall 

Pav. 

Pay. 

26 

0 

1 

0 

13 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

Paipnaster,^EmeBt  Aug. Hawker,''  19  Oct.  88;  Bru,90  Sept.  30;  Xf.P 8  July 
A4jutant, — Lieut.  [86. 

Quarter- Master, — J.  Grahame,  17  Aug.  65. 

Surgeon,— D2iYi&  Reid  Mackinnon,''  28  Mar.  54 ;  As8ist,'8urg.  12  Dec.  43. 
AseUtaTtt'Surgeans, — Arthur  Jackson  Greer,'^  23  July  52. 

John  Henry  West,**  M.D.  24  March  64. 

James  Castor  Smith,''  1  Sept.  54. 
Facings  Blue. — AgenUf  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

wounded.  Excepting  occasionally  two  or  three  stragglers,  generally  without  arms,  the  Legion  aerer 
lost  (under  bU  command)  prisoners,  artillery,  or  equipage,  though  utterly  contrary  stalemenfai  repeatedly 
appeared  at  the  time— while  he  toolc  from  the  enemy  100  officers,  1000  men,  thirty  pieces  of  caoiioD,  sereral 
entrenched  positions,  fortified  towns  and  posts,  with  an  extenslre  and  most  important  strategical  tract  of 
the  insurgent  territoiTi  including  tlieir  main  line  of  retreat,  communication  and  supply.  Theweeforth 
"The  frontier  was  effectually  eIo«ed  against  the  entrance  of  resources  to  the  Carlis(«»  excApt  by  the  small 
mountain  passe*,  which  are  only  accessible  to  foot  passengers,  or  mules  lightly  laden"— (British  Oommis- 
sioners'  Dispatch,  Parliamentary  Paper)— and  thus  did  this  auxiliary  corps  decisively  contribute  to  the 
successful  termination  of  the  war.  He  holds  the  ranic  of  Lieut.-Oeneral  in  the  national  army  of  8paia,by 
licence  of  a  British  royal  warrant ;  also,  honoured  by  Her  Majesty  for  these  services  with  the  Grose  of 
Commander  of  the  Bath,  and  by  the  government  of  Spain  with  the  grand  eronees  of  St.  Ferdioaiid  and 
Charier  III.  Received  his  Company,  Majority,  and  Liettt.-ColoneIey  in  the  British  service  for  conduct 
against  the  enemy.  Sir  De  Lacy  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Vlttoria,  Pyrenees^  and 
Toulouse.  Commanded  the  2nd  Division  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  tlie 
Alma*( wounded),  Balaklava,  and  Inlcerman,  andelegeof  Sebastopol,  comprising  the  repulse  of  (he  powerful 
sortie  on  the  86th  Oct.  1834  (Ueda)  and  Claaps). 

3  Lt.  Colonel  Stuart  served  the  Easteni  campaign  of  1854  and  latter  part  of  1855  in  command  of  the  81st 
Fusiliers,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

S  Lt..CoL  ffon,  J.  L.  Browne  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  battles  In  the 
Crimea,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Major  Dalyell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  the  early  part  of  1855,  tnclading  the  bnlUea 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

5  Major  Boldaro  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
(severely  wounded  In  left  arm),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps  and  Brevet-Major). 

6  Major  Tinley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  early  part  of  1855,  Including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  Juno  (Modal  and  three 
Clasps  and  Brevet-Msjor). 

7Capt.  Gray  was  present  wilh  the  SOlh  Regt.  in  the  battle  of  Mahar%|pore  (Medal),  and  was  saTerely 
wounded.  Served  wilh  the  81st  Fusiliers  the  latter  part  of  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  Including  the 
siege  and  fail  of  Sebastopol:  commanded  the  Regiment  during  the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

8  Captain  (Tollingwood  served  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  on 
the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captain  Hawker  served  during  1855  at  the  siege  and  fisll  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  trenches,  and 
attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June ;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captains  Steward  and  Carleton  served  the  Eutern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlea  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sirge  and  fail  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  ou  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June, 
also  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  four  Clasp>). 

11  Captain  Aldrldge  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and 
lUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June ;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

18  CHfitaln  Bumside  served  in  the  Puojaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Pass  In  March  1849  (Medal 
and  Clasp);  expedition  into  the  Eusufsie  countir ;  in  action  with  the  enemy  llth  and  14ch  Dec  1649; 
present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  Insurgent  villages  of  Saggow,  Pullee,  Zoormundio,  and 
Sheerkanee.    Expedition  to  Kohat  against  the  Affredle  Tribe,  10th,  llth,  and  13th  Feb.  1850. 

IS  Captain  Templeman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Bala- 
klava, and  lukerroan  (wounded  in  the  hand),  sieze  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on 
the  18lh  June*,  also  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Sheffield  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ineiadfaig  the  battlea  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

15  Captain  King  served  in  the  Enstera  campa-gn  of  1851,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklavn.  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded  in  the  neck),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

IG  Captain  Dunne  serred  the  Bastero  campaign  of  1854  and  early  part  of  1855,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal 
and  four  Clasps). 

17  Captain  Kilieon  ser%-eJ  the  Eastern  campa  gn  of  1854-5'i,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaUara, 
and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded  in  the  head),  where  he  rescued  the  regimental  colour  after  the  (rfkw 
carrying  it  was  wounded,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Sedan  on  tho  18th  June;  also 
the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medai  and  four  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Image  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  and  early  part  of  1855,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  tho  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (severely  wounded), 
whece  he  commanded  the  party  carrying  the  wool-bags  to  All  the  ditch  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

19  Lieut.  Clarke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tlie  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18ih  June,  where  he  commanded  the 
scaling-ladder  party,  and  was  mentioned  in  Db>patches;  served  as  A^futant  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  and 
expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp«). 

80  Lieut.  Stepiiens  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkannnn 
(severely  wounded,  arm  amputated),  and  siege  of  Seba>topol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

81  Lieut.  Lee  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  end  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June ;  also  the  expedition  to  Kinbonm 
(Medal  and  three  ClHRps). 

88  Lieut.  Tulloch  served  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

83  Lieut.  Bruce  served  during  the  latter  part  of  1855  at  the  siege  and  ihll  of  Sebastopol,  and  attnek  on 
^he  Redan  on  the  18th  June;  also  the  expeiillon  to  Kinbonm  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

For  remainder  of  Nolei  mo  page  86. 


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22nd  (  The  Clieshire)  Regt.  of  Foot  96 

"SCIMDB"  "MbBANBB"  "HTDBRABA.D." 

ColoneZ.— S  Sir  WllUam  F.  P.  Napier,*  KCB.  Bnt.  14  June,  00 ;  X/.  18  Apr.  01 ; 

Capt,  2  June  04 ;  Mqj.  30  May  11 ;  X^  -  CoL  22  Not.  13  ;  Col,  22  July  30 ; 

Mqjm-'Qen,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Lt.-Gen,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  22nd  Regt.  19  Sept.  63. 

Lieut, 'CoUmeL — Samuel  Brandram  Boileau,  Ens,  p4  Oct.  21;  Lieut,  P  1  Aug. 

26;  Cap^P26Nov.  28;Jlfq;.P9Dec.86  ;Xe.-Co/.Pl8  Dec.40;  Col,  11  Nov. 61. 

Afq/or^.— James  Ramsay/  Ens,  18  May  32;  X^  p  19  May  34 ;  Capt,  30  Mar. 

44 ;  Brev,'M<y.  2  Aug.  60 ;  Mqjor,  28  July  64  ;  Bt,  Lt,"Col,  20  July  66. 
FranciB  Pym  Harding,' <.  ^n#.  P16  Mar.  38;  Lieut,  p  18  Dec.  40;  Capt,  29 

Jan.  47;  Jlf«yor,  p27  Oct.  64  ;  Brev,  Lieut. -Col,  12  Dec.  64. 


Captains. 
J  BThackwellf^  2.  eSNoTU  s. 

David  Anderson 

5trG.  AbercRobinsouyB^ 
John  Higgin  Graham  . . 
William  Henry  Poulett . . 
Herbert  Geo.  Bowden^  .. 
EdwSimeonWebberSmith 
William  Thomas  Smith . . 

Thomas  Young   

William  Mills  Molony  . . 

William  McBean    

James  Legh  Tharsby*    . . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Thomas  Stack  ><^ 

Geo.  P.  Edw.  Morrison  . . 
Hen.  Allen  Murray  Deane 

William  Couch   

Lynch  Slapleton  Cotton 
Arthur  Lloyd  Monk 
T.  N.  Young(Qr..M.9Apr.47) 
lAwrence  N.  D.Hammond 
Robert  Richardson  Ellis.. 
Edw.  Napoleon  L'  Estrange 
Bonar  Millett  Deane  .... 

Thomas  Tyacke 

Robt.  Conway  Dobbs  Ellis 
Henry  G.  Lyon  Campbell 
Thomas  Clowes  Hinds  . . 
Oswald  Peter  Leigh  .... 

Ensigns. 
Harcourt  Cumpbell  Carter 
Thomas  Smith  Robin    . . 

Thomas  Peach    

Graham  PalUser 

Stephen  Winthrop 

Wm.  Henry  Middleton  . . 
Fra.  Algernon  Cobham  . . 

Charles  Tucker 

Assheton  Wm.  Craven  .. 
Wm.  Aug.  Trydell  Kelden 


P  6  June  34 
28  Dec.  38 
26  July  44 

6  May  42 
P30  May  46 

30  Apr.  41 
21  Apr.  46 
Pdl  Jan.  40 
P  22  May  46 
P  8  Aug.  46 
30  Nov.  49 
P  19  Sept.  48 

18  Feb.  43 

28  June  44 

P  6  Dec.  43 

20  Oct.  46 
P  8  Sept.  46 

18  Aug.  48 

21  July  48 
23  Nov.  52 

P23NOV.  52 
P  18  Feb.  63 
P  12  Mar.  63 
P  1  July  53 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P27  Oct.  64 
P 10  Aug.  66 
10  Aug.  66 

P  22  April  63 

7  Sept.  66 
21  Sept.  66 
16  Oct.  66 

P  9  Nov.  66 
16  Nov.  65 
P  22  Nov.  65 
P23  Nov.  66 
P  26  Feb.  66 


LIBUT. 


23  Oct.  39 
16  May  41 
P  14  Aug.  46 
p  7  Mar.  46 
P  4  Aug.  48 
P  30  May  43 
P 30  July  47 
12  Dec.  43 
P26  May  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 
P  8  June  62 
P  8  June  62 

18  Nov.  46 
P  8  Sept.  46 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P 19  Nov.  47 
P  27  May  48 

11  Nov.  61 

3  Jan.  54 

P  4  Aug.  64 

P27  Oct.  64 

23  June  66 
P  2  Nov.  66 
P  2  Nov.  55 
P  2  Nov.  66 
P  23  Nov.  65 
P  7  Dec.  65 
P  16  Feb.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P  26  May  48    12  Dec.  64 
P  2  Feb.  49 
Pll  Dec.  49 
P   7  May  62 
P   9  May  61 

22  Feb.  63 
P  4  Aug.6i 

16  Mai*.  53 
P  27  Oct.  54 

19  Jan.  65 
P  2  Nov.  65 
P  14  Sept.  56 

4  Lt.- Colonel  Rarntay  lerred  In 
China  with  Uie  49th  Hgtt.  (Medal), 
and  waa  present  at  Aautj,  Chiuan, 
Cblnbae,  Nlnfpoo,  Sesoan,  Woo- 
•unf .  Chink lanfffoo,  and  Nankin. 

10  Lieut.  Black  served  throagboat 
the  operations  in  Seinde  (Medal), 
incloainc  thedestmetion  of  Imanin- 
fhur  and  the  battle*  of  Meeanee 
and  Hyderabad  (severely  wounded ). 
Was  afterwards  present  at  Panvlla, 
Pownghur,  Monnahur,  and  Mnn- 
sun  tosh. 


11  Qnartermaster  HnchesBCrred 
throughout  the  opcratiooa  in  Seinde 
(Medal),  including  the  destruetion 
of  Imauinghur,  and  at  the  battles  of 
Meeanee  ft  Hyderabad.  He  was  also 
present  at  PaauUa  and  Pownghnr. 
14  Surgeon  Maclise  serred  with 
the  90tb  Regt.  in  the  Kafir  war  of 
IS46.47  (Medal) ;  and  on  the  Staff 
in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1M4.M. 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Alma  (Medal  and  Claaps). 
18  Paymaster  Barlow,  previous  to  entering  the  Army, 
served  three  years  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Royal  Navy. 
He  serred  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  fk-om  Aug.  1810 
to  April  1818  ;  the  campaign  against  Nepaul  In  1816  ( 
and  the  MahratU  campaigns  of  1817  and  1818,  and 
was  present  at  Che  batUe  of  Jnbblepore,  19th  Dee. 
1817.  He  was  present  with  the  10th  Beit,  at  the  battle 
of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  with  the  9th  Lancers  at  the 
passage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  the  battles 
or  Chilliaawallah  and  Ooc^erat < Medal  and  Clasps). 


7  Mar.  66 
Paymatter,-''^  Cuthbert  Barlow,*'  3  Jan.  28;  Bns,  7  Jan.  10  j  X^  13  Jan.  14. 
Adjutant, — Lieut,  Tbomas  Newton  Young,  12  Sept.  63. 

Quar,'Master,'—^m.  Hughes,"  6  Aug. 63 ;  Ens,  9  Sept.  46 ;  Lieut,  2  June  49. 
^ur^eoit.— William  Maclise,*^  3  March  64;  Assist,-Surg,  27  Dec.  42. 
/iMi^^.-iS^ur^.— Joseph  Sawyers,  M.D.  29  Nov  60.  [Returned from  India 

Facings  Baff,— Agent,  A.  Lawrie,  Esq.  July  1856.] 

1  Sir  WUUam  Napier^scrred  at  the  siege  of  Copenha;en  and  batde  of  Kioge  in  1807;  Sir  ^ol^i^  Moore's  campaign  of 


ISM. 


1808-9;  the  subsequent  Peninsular  campaigns  from  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  in  manv  of  the 
■ool-stirring  aeenes  which  he  has  described  with  so  much  ability  in  his  admirable  "  History  of  the  Peninsular  War,"  includ- 
ing the  action  of  the  Coa  (wounded),  battle  of  Bosoeo,  actions  of  Pombal,  Bedinba.  and  Casal  Nova— severely  wounded  at 
the  head  of  six  Companies  supporting  the  &8nd :  action  of  Pot  d'Aronce,  battle  of  Salamanca,  passage  of  the  Hnebra,  action 
of  Vera  when  Soult  attempted  to  relieve  San  Sebastian,  and  again  when  the  Allies  passed  the  Bidassoat  battles  of  the 
~  I  and  Nive— wounded  in  defending  the  churchyard  of  Arcangues ;  battle  of  Orthes.  Served  also  in  the  campaign  of 
Mr  William  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Nivclle,  and  Nive.  at  which  battles  he  com. 
auinded  the  4Srd  Lif^t  Inftmtry,  and  also  in  many  minor  actions,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for 
Bnaaeo,  Pnentes  d'Onor,  and  Orthes. 

A  Lleuti'Col.  Harding  served  with  the  Lt.  Company  at  defence  of  the  Residency  at  Hyderabad,  and  was  afterwards 
■erercly  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Meeanee  (Medal).  Served  ttie  Kaslem  campaign  of  1854  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General 
Pennefhtter,  faieluding  the  battles  of  tbe  Alma,  Balafclava,  and  Inkerman  (sererely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

•  LL-CoL  ThaekweU  served  lo  Seinde.  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of  Hyderabad  (Medal)  \  also  the  campaign  In  the 
BoattMra  Mahratm  ecoatry  In  1844-6,  Ineludini  the  investment  and  capture  of  Ports  Panulla  and  Pownghur.  Served  the 
BeHen  campaign  of  18M-6»  as  a  Brigade  H^or  In  the  tnd  Dlvlsioo,  Including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(hor*  shot),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  Che  sortie  on  tbe  SCth  Oct,  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Capt.  Bowden  served  throughout  the  operations  In  Sdnde  ( Medal),  Inelodlng  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad, 
Ift  the  former  of  which  he  was  wounded  In  the  breast.  He  served  alio  tb<  campalgp  ia  the  Southern  MahratU  eoantry 
ba  1S44-S,  Inelodlng  the  Investment  and  capture  of  the  Ports  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 

8  Capt.  Thursby  served  with  tbe  9th    Begt.  In  tbe  Crimea  from  97th  Ndv.  1834,  Including  tbe  slefe   and  fbll  of 


97  23rd{Roi^JrelshFunUer$)aefftofFooL    [XSfwSiiStf*- 

The  PriM!$  of  WaU$*t  PeathsTMy  "leh  nUn  \»  the  JEM»9.««m  ikm  Ma4  IPragon,  the  WhiUArm,  **»im 
antra  terrent',"  "MINDBIV»  th«  SpMnx,  "EGYPT"  "CORUMNA"  -MARTINIQUB"  "AUIT- 
HERA"  "BADAJOZ"  "SALAMANCA"  "VITTORIA"  "PYRENEES"  "WIVELLE"  "ORTHES'- 
••  TOULOUSE  "  ••  PENINSULA  "  ••  WATERLOO  "  "  ALMA  "  "  INKERMAK  "  *  SETASTDfOL." 

ColoneU—^Heaiy  lUiney,*  CB.  KH.,  Sns.  24  Aag.  04;   Lieut.  1  ITor.M; 

Capt,  13  Apr.  09;  -Miy.  21  June  17 ;  Lt.-Col,  15  A»g.  22;  CoZ.  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Mqj.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.^Qen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  23rd  F.  22  May  55. 
Lieu/.-Cotoneifc— Daniel  Lyson8,«CB.  i?«*tyw,P26 Dec. 34;  Xi«t*.P29Aug.37; 


Yean*  Serv. 


62 


FuU 
Pay. 


14 


13 


Half 
Par. 


Caj7^.P20  Dec. 43;  Jf^^or^ p 8  Aug. 49 ;  Li.-Col.2l  Sept. 54;  CoL  17  July 56. 
Henry  William  Bunbiiry,^  CB.  Em.  p  29  June  30;  X^.  P30  Aug.  33;  Capt.  9  IS 

Aug.  38 ;  Brev.'Maf.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Af<j?.  p  2  Jan.  52;  Brev.  JU.-CoU  12  Dec. 

54 ;  Lt.'Col.  9  March  55. 
itfiVVw^.— Edward  W.  D.  Bell/  ^^  "Eieu^.  15  Apr-  ^;  Zmu^.p  17  Nor.  48; 

Cao^  18  Dec.  48 ;  BreicMc^.  12  Dec  54 ;  Maj.  23  Mar.  55. 
Robert  Biuee,  33ui  Lieut,  p 31  Mar.  43  ;  Lkut.  p  28  Mar.  45;  Capt.  p  0  May  51 ; 

Mqjor^  21  Sept.  55. 


Captains. 
Robert  Taylor  Raynes 

Edmund  Crofts 

Edwd.  Oascoigne  Bulwer 
Hen.  D'Oyley  Torrens,'*. 
Jervoise  Clarke  Jervoise 
Francis  Edward  Drewe.. 

Henry  Bathurst  ^ 

Frederic  Sayer,  *  8 

George  Trevelyan  John 

James  Duff 

Beril  Granyille 

Fred.  Fletcher  Vane  •  .. 
Hon.  Savage  Mostyn .... 
Geo.  HenryJohn  Heigham 
Chas.  Q.  Campbell  Norton 
Sydney  Croban  MilleCt " 

LiBVTBNANTS. 

Thomas  Scovell  Blgge  . . 
Frederick  William  Jebb  . 
Herbert  Delm4  Radcliffe 

Charles  Monsell 

Geo.Phipps  Prevost,  Ad^. 
Thomas  Bernard  Uackett 

Luke  O'Connor 

Charles  G.  Blane  

Hon.  Nathaniel  Flcnues. . 


BNSI»N. 


17  Apr.  42 
P  8  May  46 
p  21  Aug.  49 

18  Sept.  49 
P 13  June  50 
p  17  May  50 
p  15  June  50 
P  5  Nov.  50 
P21  Nov.  50 
P  15  May  51 
P 16  May  61 
P 17  Oct.  61 
P 13  May  53 
P22  JuQe47 
P  21  Jan.  53 

16  June  54 

P    7  June  54 
P  23  June  54 

21  Sept.  64 

22  Sept.  54 
P  26  Aug.  63 
P  7  June  54 

5  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
16  Nov.  64 

John  Lawrence  ••••••••!    28  Nov.  54 

James  De  Vic  Tupper   . . '    15  Dec.  54 

James  Williawson 1    29  Dec.  54 

Thomas  Freke  Lewis  . . . .  |      5  Jan.  65 
BoscawenTrevorGriffith»^.  p  12  Jan.  55 


Francis  M.  Hall  Dare  .. 
Charles  Fi'ed.  Gregorie  . . 
Arthur  Lionel  Tobin  .... 
Alfred  Markland  Law  .. 
Philip  Henry  Knight.... 

JohnTilly 

Edwin  Utterton 

W.  Dowdeswell  Bloxsome 
Gust.  Wm.  H.  Bussell  . . 

Arthur  Hill 

Audley  Chas.  Gosling  . . 

Ensigns. 
J.  De  Qorreguer  Dolmage 
Fred.  Wollaston  HofetoD , . 

William  Romilly  

Wriothesley  Aag.  FitsRoy 
James  Harford  Walwyn 
WiHiam  JoUiffe  Twyford 
Hemry  John  Richards    . . 
Cliarks  James  Wrench  •• 

Amissley  Cary    •  •  • 

JohnW.  W.  hatOsfj  .... 
Gaoiffa  Paeke  •••*•••  ••• 

ChaiksJaqMt  

AUanGraham    

Harry  Charles  Willes    .  • 


26  Jan.  65 

12  Feb.  65 

13  Feb.  55 

15  Mar.  65 
ieMar.66 

6  Apr.  56 

30  Apr.  56 

1  May  56 

10  May  56 

11  May  66 

14  May  65 

16  May  55 
P 18  May  55 
P 19  July  65 

20  July  55 

P25July  65 

26Ja]y  55 

87  July  56 

8  Oct.  55 

90et.  65 

16  Oct.  66 

16  Oct.  55 

29  Not.  55 

30  Nov.  66 
Lp  14  Mar.  56 


LIBUT. 


14  Apr.  46 
p  6  July  49 
P  13  Dec.  50 
8  May  51 
P  9  May  51 
P23  Sept.  51 
P21  Nov.  61 
P 14  Sept.  62 
P 12  Oct.  52 
P28Aprfl54 
P  6  June  54 
P23  Jnne54 

21  Sept.  54 
P 10  Feb.  64 

12  Jan.  65 

21  Sept.  64 


CAFTAIlf.   imBBT.-MAJ. 


P  26  Mar.  53 
P  23  June  54 

21  Sept.  64 

21  Sept.  64 

21  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  64 

12  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dee.  54 

16  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  66 
P  8  June  56 
P  6  July  55 
p   7  Sept.  56 

80  Nov.  55 

1  Lient^Owienl  Baiaaf  aerrad 
with  the  sand  ac  the  timgp  aa^  c 


TA  wt-  k1  i '»» •'  Cmjeahasw  ia  1»7 ;  wiik 
ID  Nov.  54  |gif  Brent  Speneer'a  expaditioB  off 
8  Dec.  54  '  ^*  «°*^  ^  Spain,  aad  at  Cadbs 
on  ansneader  or  tha  Fiaach  ieet  ; 
from  theaea  joiaed  8t*  Arthov  Wd- 
lealey's  arm7  at  Mondego  Bay.  aaA 
waaattarwardi  weoeatatthe  haitlea 
of  Bolei^  Viauera,  and  Conuna. 
alM  the  retreat  nnder  Sir  John 
Ifoon.  Acoompanied  «he  BegiBMat 
to  Walahcran  in  18St,  and  wm  fee- 
B«nt  at  the  Burrender  of  MiMa. 
biuf h,  Biafe  and  aaptore  of  Flwh- 
inf.  Joined  the  nrair  in  the  Pen- 
ineuta  in  Mar  '^*^  ■*'  waw^  aa 


lamntoSirT 
ford  danng  the  nagB  of  the  Porta 


8  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  66 

9  Feb.  56 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  65 

26  Feb.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

23  Mar.  55 

13  Apr.  66 
1  May  66 
1  May  66 

30  June  66 
P  20  July  65 

27  July  56  _ 

9  Sept  56  jatlMrh  the  riegee  and        _ 

,?  §*PV  ^  I  daaeoa^baltle of  iSKKrilOb  haltiM 
10  Sept.  66  I  of  the  mva  on  the  9th  and  lOdi 

30  Sept.  66 

16  Oct.    66   Served  in  Pranee  with  the  An 
in  C\r^     Kf^  Occapation  firom  the  capita] 
iO  UCT.    OO  ^f  p,^  i,  jgjj  to  th«ani af  1818. 
7  Dec.  65   He  haa  reoeiTed  tha  War 
with  aifht  Claapa. 


of  Salamanca*  battle  of  fl 
aaptuie  of  Kadtid,  lieg*  af  Baryoa. 
and  latnal  thanftam.  Serred 
afterward!  in  the  Fortninaea  aer- 
rioe  hi  advanaa  thraofh  tha  Taaa* 
oa-Mootea  in  181S,  at  tha  battle  of 
Vittoria.  aeUoni  of  VUh  Pnnea 
and  VoloMS  atana  «f  tha  fbrtiied 
convent  in  Itont  of  San  SebaaiiM, 


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Pd^nuultfr.— Joteph  Aaton,  28  Dee.  55 ;  Qr.-Jtfr.  17  March  64. 
AiJ^avU.'^IAeui.  George  Phipps  Prevoet,  9  Oct.  55. 
Quarter-MMter.-'WiWMm  Honey  Smith,  8  Jan.  56. 

^MVefm^— HfttUam  Godfrey  Watt,  28  March  64;  AtMi9t^9ur90(m^  1  March  44. 
Amst^'SurgB.—Reatj  Thoe.  Syhrestcr,  M3. 3  Mar.  64. 

Charlw  Fred.  Morris,  2  Feb.  66. 
DUpgn^er  rf  Jfedidiie^.— William  Henry  Tesaier,  29  Oct.  66. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co* 

3  ColoaBl  LjfOM  Mrred  fo  Owiftda  duringr  the  late  insurreetiim,  ni4  was  hoaovivblj  mentloiwd  In 
Ck>I.  Oora't  IN»iwlchM«f  EM.  DMit.  AIM  th«  EmUtb  cunpalgn  of  IBM,  lodmtiBf  Um  tattlea  In  the  Crimts 
ftnd  tb«  tiage  of  8«bastopol  (U«dal  ftnd  Clupv). 

S.  U.-Co]onel  Bunbury  Mnr«d  with  the  Mpedition  through  the  Kobat  Pem,  In  I8M»  ■•  Alde>de-Camp 
to  Sir  Charles  Napier.  Serred  alM>  the  Eaitera  campaign  of  18M-A5,  Inclndlng  the  battle  of  Inkemaa 
and  siege  of  Sebatlopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Captains  BatbarsC  and  Sayer  were  severely  wounded  at  the  Alma  (Medal  aad  Clasp). 

6  Mf^or  Bell  serTed  the  Rastem  campaign  of  ISM-M,  ineluding  tha  battle  of  Alma,  where  he  personally 
captured  and  secured  the  first  gun  taken  from  the  Russians,  and  afterwards  tucceeded  to  the  command  of 
the  SSrd  Vnslliers,  and  brought  It  out  of  action;  he  was  also  at  the  battle  of  Iiikeman  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  was  complimented  in  General  Orders  for  disUugulshed  eoaduci  while  la  command  of  a 
woriiing  pany,  a  April  1855,  under  a  hearj  Are  from  the  enemy  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  (Saptaitt  Torreos  was  wonnded  at  Inkerman  as  Alde-de-Cump  to  Brig.-Oen.  Torrens  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  CapUlo  Tane  was  noandcd  at  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Captate  Mllletl  serred  In  the  Kastem  campaign  of  1864-06,  Indndlag  tha  batUea  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol :  he  was  serereW  wonnded  at  the  attack  on  the  Sedan  on  the  8th  Sept. 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

12  Lieut.  Orifflth  serred  at  the  ilaga  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  hi  1866,  and  at  tha  asMMtt  on  Ihe  Redan 
8tli  Sept.  CUei^  and  Clasp). 


ComtwMaiian  rf  NoUa  to  ^\tt  Toot,  page  96^ 

24  Ueut.  SI.  Clair  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  Che  battle  of  Alma  (shot  through 
tha  arm)  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and  Clasps) :  at  Ahna  he  acted  aa  InterpreMr  to  the  amy,  after 
whlah  he  served  aa  Aidanle-Canp  lo  General  Brim 

26  Lieut.  Uoliowaj  sorted  the  early  part  of  1866  at  the  siege  and  faU  t  SebwtopOl,  and  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  18ih  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

90  Lieuts.  Coakley,  WInsloe,  Holt,  Conn,  Orsen,  Button,  and  Chichester  served  the  latter  part  of 
1866  at  the  sisge  and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  and  ezpedilion  to  KInboam  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

87  Ueut  Vousden  serTsd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.  InehidiaR  the  baiilee  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wouuded  in  the  left  Irg),  and  siego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

28  Ueut.  Foa  served  daring  I8S9  oi  (he  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the 
)8th  Jnnet  also  the  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

2d  Ueuta.  Hazlerigg,  Bennett,  and  Shaw  served  dixrlng  tha  latter  paft  of  1860  at  the  siega  and  faU  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Lieut.  Delamere  sierved  on  the  expedition  to  KInboum. 

81  Ensign  Fnrlong  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-60  at  the  stego  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

82  Easign  Patrickson  served  tha  Easiem  campaign  of  1864-56,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava,  siege  and  ftll  of  S«bast<q^Ql,  and  expedition  to  Kinbonm  (Mednl  and  three  Cnaaps)» 

80  Parasasier  Hawker,  Surgeon  Mackinnon,  and  Quartar-Mastar  Orahame  served  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1864-60,  inclnding  the  batiks  of  Alma,  BaUkUva,  and  Inkerman,  slaga  and  faU  of  Sebasto|>ol, 
and  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  four  Clssps). 

84  AsaUt-Surgeon  Greer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804  and  early  part  of  1866,  fndadlng  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklavs,  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  tha  Redan  on  the  18ih 
June— mentioned  In  IMspalclMS  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

80  Asatst-Sttigeon  West  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  inclnding  (he  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  sfege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinbonm  (Medal  and  three  Clasp*). 

80  Asstot.-Sargeon  Smith  served  daring  1866  ai  the  siega  aad  ftOl  of  SebaHopoI,  and  expadftioa  fo 
Kinbonm  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Capt.  13  Apr.  09 ;  Mi0.  21  June  17 ;  Zt.-Col.  15  Aag.  22 ;  Col  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Mqj.-Qen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  Jane  54 ;  Col.  23rd  F.  22  Kay  65. 
Ueut.'CoUmeU—JienieL  Lysons,'  CB.  ^«i«tyn,P26Dec.  34;  Xi«u«.  p^  Aug.  37; 

Cap^P20Dec.43;  Jf<c/<w,P3  Aug.49;  X*.-Co^2l  Sept.64;  O*/.  17  July  M. 
Henrv  WilUam  Banbury/  CB.  Mj9B.  p29  June  30;  Lt.  pSO  Aug.  33;  Capt.  p18 

Aug.  38 ;  Brev.'Maj,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqf.  p  2  Jan.  52>  JBr«v.  JJ.-C0I.  12  Bee. 

54;  X/.'Co/.  9  March  55. 
If<y0r«.— Edward  W.  D.  BelV  ^nd  Xieti/.  15  Apr.  42;  Lieut.  P17  NoT.4S; 

Capt,  18  Dec.  48 ;  Brev.-2Ki^.  12  Dee.  54;  Mqf.  23  Mar.  55. 
Robert Bmee,  2nd XitfK^P 31  Mar.  43;  XrjeM^.  P28Mar.45;  Ci^^PiMaydl; 

MqioTt  21  Sept.  55. 


Captains. 
Robert  Taylor  Raynes  . . 

Edmund  Crofts 

Edwd.  Oascoigne  Bulwer 
Hen.  D'Oyley  Torrens,'*. 
Jerroise  Clarke  Jervoise 
Francis  Edward  Drcwe.. 

Henry  Bathnrst  * 

Frederic  Sayer,  "•  * 

George  Trevelyan  John 

James  Duff 

Beril  GranTille 

Fred.  Fletcher  Vane  '  .. 
Hon,  Sa?age  Moetyn .... 
Geo.  Henry  John  Heigham 
Chas.  O.  Campbell  Norton 
Sydney  Crohan  Millett  ^ 

LXBUTBNANTS. 

Thomas  Scovell  Bigge  . . 
Frederick  William  Jebb  . 
Herbert  Delm^  Radcliffe 

Charles  Monsell 

Geo.Phipps  Prevost,^^;. 
Thomas  Bernard  Uackett 

Luke  O'Connor 

Charles  G.  Blane  

Hon.  Nathaniel  Flenues. . 
John  Lawrence  ••«.•••• 
James  De  Vic  Tapper  .. 
James  WiUianson  ....«• 
Thomas  Freke  Lewie .... 
BoscawenTre  vor  G  rifflth** 
Francis  M.  Hall  Dare  .. 
Charles  Fi'ed.  Gregorie  . . 

Arthur  Lionel  Tobin 

Alfred  Markland  Law  .. 
Philip  Henry  Knight 


BN0I»N. 


17  Apr.  42 
P  8  May  46 
p  21  Aug.  49 

18  Sept.  49 
p  13  June  50 
P 17  May  50 
p  15  Jane  50 
P  5  Not.  50 
P21  Nov.  50 
P 15  May  51 
P  16  May  51 
P 17  Oct.  61 
P 13  May  53 
P22  June47 
P  21  Jan.  58 

16  June  54 

P   7  June  54 
P  28  June  54 

21  Sept.  54 

22  Sept.  54 
P  26  Aug.  53 
P   7  June  54 

5  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
16  Nov.  54 

28  Nov.  54 
15  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 
5  Jan. 

P  12  Jan. 
26  Jan. 

12  Feb. 

13  Feb.  55 
15  Mar.  55 


55 
55 
55 
55 


16  Mar.  55 

Jolm'Tilly 7 ;      6  Apr.  55 

Edwin  Utterton 1    80  Apr.  55 

1  May  55 

10  May  55 

11  May  55 
14  May  56 


W.  Dowdeswell  Bloxsome 
Gust.  Wm.  H.  Bussell  . . 

Arthur  Hill 

Audley  Chas.  Gosling  . . 

Ensigns. 
J.  De  Gorreguer  Dolmage 
Fred.  WoUastoD  Hutton . . 

WUliamRomiUy   

Wriothesley  Aug.  FitsRoy 
James  Harford  Walwyn 
William  Ji^Uffe  Twyford 
Henry  John  Riehaids    . . 
Charles  James  Wrench  .. 


Annssley  Cary    

John  W.  W.  Costley  . 


Geoqsa  Packs* 

ih«4esJaq«et  .•••• 
AllanGraham    

Hftrmr  miai^lAa  WfllAa 


15  May  55 
P 18  May  55 
P 19  July  55 

20  Jaly  55 
P25July  55 

26  July  66 

27  July  66 

8  Oct.  66 

9  0et^  66 
15  Oct.  65 
IGOet.  56 

29  Not.  66 

30  Nov.  65 


14  Apr.  46 
P  6  July  49 
P 13  Dec.  50 
8  May  51 
P  9  May  51 
P23Sept.5I 
P21  Nov.  51 
P 14  Sept.  52 
P 12  Oct.  62 
P28Aprfl54 
P  6  June  54 
P  23  June  54 

21  Sept.  54 
P 10  Feb.  54 

12  Jan.  56 

21  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  54 

16  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 

25  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  55 

13  Apr.  55 
1  May  55 
1  May  65 

30  June  65 

P  20  July  55 

27  July  55 

9  Sept.  55 

9  Sept  65 

10  Sept.  55 

30  Sept.  55 

16  Oct.  65 

16  Oct.   55 

7  Dec.  65 


CAPTAIX.    BBBT.-VAl. 


P  25  Mar.  63 
P  23  June  54 

21  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  54 

21  Sept.  54 

12  Dec.  54 

29  D«c.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 
16  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  65 

P  8  June  55 
P  6  July  55 
P  7  Sept.  55 

30  Nov.  55 

1  Lwnt..G«ienl  BaiMy  mrwA 
wUh  the  Mad  at  tiM  ilBf*  and  cap. 
tara  of  Cwaeiilima  ia  1807 ;  with 
SU  Brent  Speneet'a  capadiciafa  off 
the  coast  of  Spasa.  aad  m  Cadis 
oa  iBiwilii  of  tlw  TMaeh  Seat ; 
fVom  thenca  joined  SiaAzthav  Wd- 
ledey'i  army  nt  Mondego  Bay,  aad 
waaaharirardspiaaeataaAe  kattlea 
of  Boleia.  Viaucn^  and  CoAuaa. 
also  the  retreat  vnder  Sir  John 

Mm.  Aceofltpanied  the  BeginiaBt 

Wakhcrca  m  18W,  and  waa  pie. 

It  at  the  aarresder  of  ISUHIe. 
bnryh,  aiaga  and  eaptara  of  Flvh- 
inf.  Joined  the  army  ia  the  Pea- 
iniula  in  May  1811, 


laiap  to  Sir  Thaaiaa  Bad- 
Bg  the  I 


ford  dnitng  tne  aicfe  of  the  Ferta 
of  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamaaea, 
aaptm  of  Sbulrid,  tiefe  af  Barpa^ 
and    retreat    thanfram.     Serted 


^    retreat     

afterararda  la  the  Partmaeaa  a». 
▼iae  in  adnuice  theoagk  the  Tiaa. 
os-Xentea  in  181J,  at  tha  hMtie  ef 
Vittoiia,  actions  of  Villa  l^nacm 
and  Vohwa^  stana  of  tha  IbrtiSid 
eooTeat  in  fiseat  of  San  Sebastimi. 
at  both  the  sieges  aad  slana  af 
8aa  Bebaatiaa,  laesagr  af  the  Bi^ 
daa«oa»  battle  of  thaNivaUa,  UMtoa 
of  the  Nive  on  (he  tth  aad  lOOi 


also  at  tha  siege  of  BaaSebaaHsa. 
Serrad  in  Franee  vith  the  Army  of 
Oecnpation  firom  the  eapltalatiaa 
of  Paris  in  18U  to  th«  aMaf  1818. 
He  has  racciTed  the  War  Xedal 
with  eight  Claape. 


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At0utatU.'^Luui.  6«orge  Phipps  PrevOBt,  9  Oct.  o5. 
Quarter-Miuter.'^WimaLm  Honey  Smith,  8  Jan.  66. 

^MVefm^— HfflUam  Godfrey  Watt,  28  Mafcb  64;  Atgitt^Sur^eon^  1  March  44. 
Aiftiat.'Surgs.'^Heaaty  Thos.  Syhrestcr,  M.B.  9  Mar.  54. 

Charlw  Fred.  Mocris,  2  Feb.  56. 
IHapmmr  •/  JfeAciTMi.— William  Henry  Tesaier,  20  Oct.  55. 

Facings  Blue. — AgenU,  Me8Sf».Coz  k  Ck>« 

2  Coloiwl  LjfOM  MTTed  In  Oanada  darfn;  the  Iftte  inturr«eti«i»,  tnd  wat  hononnblj  mentk»n«d  i» 
Col.  Oore>t  IN»palchMof  EM.  DMit.  AIM  tb«  EaM«ni  cu&pftiga  of  IHM,  lo«liuUBg  Um  teiaet  in  the  Crimts 
ftnd  the  ilage  of  8«bastopol  (Medal  and  Claepe). 

8.  Lt.-Golonel  Bonlrary  lerred  with  the  expedition  through  the  Kobat  Paae,  In  18M»  ■•  Alde>do-CBmp 
to  Sir  Cbarlet  Napier.  Bvrred  alM)  the  Eattern  eampaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battle  of  lakermatt 
and  liege  of  SebMtopol  (Medal  and  Clatps). 

4  Captain*  BalbarsC  and  Sayer  were  lererely  woonded  at  the  alma  (Medal  and  Claep). 

6  M^Jor  Bell  terved  the  Rastera campaign  of  1S54-M,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  where  hepenoaally 
captured  and  leeured  the  first  gun  taken  from  the  Ruiaiant,  and  afterward*  lucceeded  to  the  command  of 
the  SSrd  Fntillere,  and  bronght  it  out  of  action;  he  was  also  at  the  battle  of  Ihkennan  and  tlege  of 
Sebattopol,  and  was  eompUmeoled  in  General  Oidere  for  diatiiiguiehed  conduct  while  in  comaiaod  of  a 
working  party,  S  April  1855,  under  a  heavy  Arc  from  the  enemy  (Medal  and  daspa). 

7  Captain  Torrent  was  wounded  at  Inkerman  at  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brig.-Oen.  Torrent  (Medal  and  Clatpa). 

8  CapUln  Tane  wat  wounded  at  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clatpe). 

10  Captain  Milletl  terred  In  the  Eattem  enmpelgn  of  1864-56,  InchHling  the  baiUee  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  tlege  and  fall  of  Bebattopol :  ke  wae  lererely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept. 
(Medal  and  three  Claipt). 

la  Lieut.  Orlfflth  tarred  at  tka  tlege  an4  Aill  of  Sebattopol  la  1866^  and  at  the  atMMU  on  Ihe  Sadat 
8th  Sept.  (Ue^  aad  Clatp). 


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U  Ueut.  SI.  Clair  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.65,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (shot  through 
the  arm)  aad  tiege  of  Seboatopol  (Medal  and  Claspt) :  at  Ahna  he  acted  ae  InterprvMr  to  the  amy,  after 
wblah  be  terved  at  Aide-de-Camp  to  Oeneral  Byrtb 


96  Lieut.  Uollowaj  terved  the  early  part  of  1866  at  the  tlege  and  faU  t  Sebattopol,  aad  attack  on  the 
Kedan  on  the  Idth  June  (Medal  and  Glasp). 
90  Lieutt.  Coakley,  Wmtloe,  Holt,  Coffin,  Green,  Button,  and  Chiehetter  terved  the  latter  part  of 


1866  at  the  tlege  and  faU  of  Sebattopol,  and  ezpedlUon  to  Kiobonm  (Medal  and  Clnep). 

27  Ueut  Vousden  terved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.  inchtdioR  the  batilet  of  Alma,  BalaUava,  and 
Inkerman  (severely  wounded  in  the  left  leg),  and  siege  of  Sebattopol  (Medal  and  four  Clasp*). 

88  Ueuu  Fox  terved  during  1855  at  the  tiege  and  fall  of  Sebattopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redaa  on  the 
)8th  June  I  alto  the  expedition  to  Klnbourn  (Medal  and  Cfatp). 

SO  LSeuta.  Haxlerigg,  Bennett,  aad  Shaw  terved  darloff  the  latter  part  of  1866  at  the  tiege  and  Ihll  of 
Sebattopol  (Medal  and  Clatp). 

SO  Lieut.  Deiamera  sitrved  on  the  expedition  to  Kinboum. 

81  Ensign  Furlong  terved  in  the  Eattem  campaign  of  1864-66  at  the  tiego  of  Sebattopol  (Medal  and 
CUmp). 

aft  Batign  Patrickton  terved  the  Eatiem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battlet  of  Alma  and  Bala* 
Uava,  tiege  aad  fidl  of  Sebattopol,  and  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  and  three  Claapt). 

as  Parmatier  Hawker,  SoraeoB  Mackinaon,  and  Quarter-Matter  Gr^iane  terved  the  Eattem  caia- 
palgn  of  1864-60,  Inclndilag  the  battlee  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  tinge  and  faU  of  Sebattofxri, 
and  expedition  to  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  four  Clatpt). 

84  Atalst.-8urgeon  Greer  terved  the  Eattem  campaign  of  1864  and  early  part  of  1866,  tedadlng  the 
batilet  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  tiege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Bedaa  oa  the  18ih 
June— mentioned  in  Dttpatdiee  (Medal  aad  four  Claspt). 

85  Atti«t.-8nneon  Wett  terved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  (he  battlet  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  tiege  and  fall  of  Sebattopol,  and  expedition  to  Klnboora  (Medal  and  three  Clasp*). 

SO  Auitt..SarKeon  Smith  terved  daring  1865  at  the  tiege  aad  IhU  of  Sebattopol,  aad  expedltloa  to 
Kinboum  (Medal  and  Oasp). 


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Mtyor,  12  May  08;  Lt.-CoL  16  Mar.  09;  Co/.  12  Aug.  19;  Mqjor-Gen.  22 
July  30 ;  LU-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Om,  20  June  54 ;  Col,  24th  Regt.  2  Not.  43. 
Lieut, 'ColoneU.  —  William  Gustavus  Brown,'  Bns,  7  July  25 ;  Xieu^  1 1  May 
30 ;  Capt,  10  May  44;  Mqjor,  15  Jan.  49 ;  Lieut.-CoL  p21  Bee.  49;  Colond, 
28  Nov.  54. 
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Captains. 
Louis  Howe  Bazalgette* 

Francis  Spring 

John  Henry  Lutman*. .  • . 
Francis  Charles  Skurray 
Andrew  JohnMacpberson^ 
Richard  Aubin  Croker*. . 
George  Frederick  Berry® 
John  Bulkeley  Thelwall' 

Fi-ands  Clark*    

Charles  Mackechnie' .... 
Thomas  Maling  Greensill 
Wm.  Douglas  HallBaUlie* 

Libutsnants. 

Henry  Macdonald  Bums 

Rob.Q.A.deMontmorency 

Robert  Halahan     

James  Stewart  **   

Richard  Henry  Trave«'* 
Fred.  Wm.  Adam  Parsons 
Richard  Henry  Holland 
W.  Vesey  Mnnnings,  A4j. 

Henry  Nangle    . .   

James  Tennent  Tovey  . . 
William  Price  Hill    .... 

Robert  Lind   

Samuel  Head 

R.  Josh.  Logan  Crutchley 
Sam.  John  James  Burns 
Francis  Freeman  Wfa4te 
T.  Madden'*  (Q.u.lsOct.40) 
Hen.  Haversham  Austen 

William  Werge 

Alfred  William  Adcock.. 
Robert  C.  Streatfleld .... 

Ensigns. 
Walter  Bernardino  Logan 
Alex.  John  Colvin  Birch 

George  Scott • 

ThomasHill    

Paymaster, — 

Acyutant. — Lieut,  — William  Vesey  Munnings,  1  Oct.  55. 
Quarter-Master.—Thomaa  Airey,"  28  May  52 ;  Sru,  21  April  46 ;  Lt,  5  Jan.  49. 
Surgeon. — Richard  Gamble,  M.D.  12  March  52 ;  Assist, -Surg.  8  June  41. 
Assist, -Surgeons, — James  Lewis  Holloway,  17  March  48. 
Frederick  Chirke,  27  Oct.  48. 


II  Qr.-lf aster  Alrey  senrcd 
with  the  lilh  Refft.  thronghoat 
the  campaiffiia  in  Affghaaislaii 
from  18S8tu  1843  in<!liisive,uid 
was  prevent  at  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Qhaxnee  (Medal), 
assault  and  capture  of  the  low 
and  forts  of  Tootnmdnrrah, 
storm  of  Jhoolghur,  nlfht-«i> 
tack  at  Baboo  Kooeb  Ohar, 
tlestraction  of  Khardttrrah,  as> 
saalt  of  Perwaodurrah,  storm- 
ing of  the  Khoord  Cabool  ^8s^ 
affair  of  Tezeen,  forcing  the 
Jugdnllack  Pass,  reduction  of 
the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khali,  de- 
fenceof  Jellalabad  (Medal)  and 
sorties  on  the  Uth  Nor.  and  1st 
Dee.  1841,  nthMar.,S4th  Mar^ 
and  1st  April  1849;  general 
action  end  defeat  of  Akbar 
Khan  before  Jellalabad,  storm- 
ing the  heights  of  Jngdulluek, 
general  action  of  Teieen,  and 
4  May  55  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal). 
P26  0ct.  55' 


9  Capts.  Croker  and  Thelwall  lerred  in  the  Pnuaab 
csmpaiini  of  18<8-9,  and  were  pment  atthefsagiof 
the  Chenab,  and  battle*  of  SadDolapon,  Chaftuiwallab 
(Bererdy  woondedj^aad  ao<«erat  (lledal  and  Glaape;. 


Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.Cox  &  Co. 

a  the  expedition  to  South  America,  and  wu  present  at  the  eaptar 


1  General  BIHee  terred  on  the  expedition  to  South  America,  and  was  present  at  the  eaptare  of  Bncnoi  Ajres. 

9  Colonel  Brown  icrTed  throughout  the  Paidaab  campaign,  and  waa  pmcnt  with  the  S4th  at  the  passage  of  the 

Chcnab  and  hattiei  of  Sadoolapore  and  ChilUanwallah  (wounded),  and  as  Mi^jor  of  the  9»th  Kegt.  at  the  battle  oT  Oot^oBt 


e  e^   (Medal and Claapi). 

t!  «  a      S  Colonel  Blachford  serred  with  the  S4th  in  the  Punlanh  campaign  of  1848-9  (Medal) .  indnding  the  passage  of  the  Chenab 
E  J  K  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  ChilUanwallah  (aneceedcd  to  the  command  fit  the  Kegt.)  and  GoeQcrat  (Medal  and  Clasp*). 
h  J       ^  Captain  Basalgette  aerved  In  the  Punjanb  campaign  of  1848-9,  and  wai  present  at  the  pauage  of  the  Chenab  and  battlM 


of  SadooUporc,  Chillhmivallah  (severeljr  wounded\  and  Ooojcrat  (Medal  and  Clan«). 
•  Capta.  Ltttmaa,  Clark.   Mackeehaie,  and  BailUc  served  la  the  Pnojanb  campaign 


indadiag  the  pa*- 

of  the  Chenab  aad 

battksofSadoola- 


MtochlTt;*/]      25M  (  Tlie  King's  own  Borderers)  Regt.  of  Foot  100 

The  King't  Crest  In  two  comers  of  the  Colour,  "  In  Veritate  Heligionis  cor{fido,"  The 
Amu  of  Edinburgh^  **  NisiDomimufrustra;"  with  the  White  H&rse  in  the  third  coraer 
of  the  Colour.  '' Nee  atpera  terrent:'  "  MINDEN"  «  EGMONT-OP-ZEE."  The 
Sphinx.    **  EGYPT."— Flank  Companies, "  MARTINIQUE." 

CoUmeL 

9  Sir  Henry  Fred.  Campbell,  >  KCB.  &  GCH.  Ens,  20  Sept.  86;  Lieut,  k 

Capt.  26  April  93;  Capt.  k  Lieut,'Col.  6  April  96;  CoZ.26  Sept.  03;  Mqjar^ 

Gen.  26  July  10 ;  Lieut.-Gen.  4  June  14 ;  Gen.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Col.  25th  Hegt. 

20  Oct.  31 .  Lieut.'ColaneL 

Hy.  Francis  Strange,'  Ens.  23  May  15;  Lt.  7  April  25 ;  Capt.  p  29  June  26  ',Brev.' 

Mqf.  23  Nov.  41;  Meg.  20  Oct.  42;  JBrev.'Lt.'Col.U  Nov,51;  Xf.-Co/.4  July64; 

iir<Q(;or#.— Samuel  Wells,  Ens.  9  Apr.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Oct.  29 ;  Capt.  p  15  Sept.  37 . 

MqjoTf  16  Sept.  61. 
Saml.  B.  Hamilton,  Ens.  20  Sept.  33;  Lieut,  p  1 4  July  37;    Capt.  p  12  Jan.  39 ; 
Brev.  Major f  1 1  Nov.  61 ;  Mqfor,  4  July  54. 


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Captains. 


GeorgeHoU j    lOAug.23 

Edward  RamsdenPriestley  |    27  Nov.  36 
Sttmhope  Muson  Gildea..  |P29  Apr.  37 

James  Ogilvy >p  31  Mar.  38 

Henry  Torrens  Walker. .      28  Oct.  36 

George  Bent 10  April  42 

Charles  D.  Pogson '     9  AprU  42 

Cha.  Jas.  Stewart  Wallace;  6  Nov.  41 
Charles  Miller  Layton  . .  I P  6  Dec.  44 
Arthur  Charles  Pretymaul  p  7  July  48 
Thomas  Edwin  Blomfleld  24  May  44 
Nicliolas  Appleby  Spoor*  P  7  April  48 
#  Lieutenants. 
Astley  Campbell  Smith . . 
Horatio  Priestley,  Acij.., 
Arthur  Ridgway  Poyntz 
Douglas  Ernest  Mannera 

Alexander  Strange 

George  Skene  Hallo wes 
Francis  Kegan  Cox,  r.  . . 
John  Richard  Harvey   . . 

John  O'Hea    

William  Robert  Goodall 
Henry  Southwell  Brown 
F.  Cbarleswof th  Kennedy^ 
Charles  Guu  Harison    . . 
Gwynne  Orton  Lewis    . . 
Edw.Aug.  T.CuDynghame  I     9  Oct'.  55 
Ensigns.  I 

Richard  Ross ;     2  Oct.  66 

Fred.  Stephen  Terry  . . . .  |   15  May  65 
Chiirles  H.  Layard \   23  Oct.  65 


P  11  Nov.  46 

28  Aug.  46 

16  Sept.  45 

18  Apr.  45 

16  June  48 

16  Feb.  49 

4*MBy  49 

9  Mar.  49 

P 17  Feb.  50 

P 12  April  50 

P 13  Feb.  62 

18  Sept.  49 

10  Dec.  62 

P  27  May  53 


Henry  Baldwin  Eyre 
Herbert  Aug.  Voules  . . 
Ernest  Theodore  Evans 
Gerald  Fitzgerald  .... 

Horatio  Bland    

Charles  Pell  Heigbara 


31  Aug.  55 
26  Oct.  65 
15  Nov.  65 
30  Nov.  66 
»•  7  Dec.  66 
p  29  Feb.   56 


LIEUT. 


12  Sept.  26 
P  13  Jan.  38 
Pll  May  38 
P  16  Dec.  40 
P  4  July  39 
P  13  Oct.  43 
P 10  May  44 
P  20  Dec.  44 
p  31  Dec.  47 
P24Scpt.  60 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  16  Jan.  62 

11  June  48 

19  June  48 
P  10  April  49 

18  May  49 
P   4  Apr.  51 

21  Oct.  51 
P  25  June  62 

24  July  52 
P  7  Sept.  52 
P15  Feb.  53 
4  July  54 
P17  Oct.  61 
P   3  Aug.  65 

23  Oct.  65 
P  26  Feb.  56 


captain,     brey.-maj. 


30  Oct.  40 

P  20  Oct.  43 

p  19  May  46 

19  June 48 

16  Sept.  51 

15  Miir.  53 

16  Mar.  63 
4  July  63 

P  28  Mar  64 

P24Mar.  64 

23  Oct.  66 

P  8  Dec.  64 


11  Nov.  61 
20  June  54 


ISirH.Fre- 
dertck  Camp- 
boll  served  In 
Holland  from 
P«b.  to  May 
179S;  in  Plan, 
den  from  June 
to  Dee.  1704, 
andwa»  present 
In  the  action  at 
Boilel.  Emborkcd  for  Portu- 
e^ul  in  Dec.  1808  in  command  of 
the  2nd  Brigade  of  Guards, and 
was  present  at  the  passage  of 
the  Douro  and  capture  of 
Oporto,  action  at  Saiamonde, 
and  battle  of  Talarera,  when 
he  was  severely  wounded,  and 
returned  to  England  in  conse- 
quence. Rejoined  the  army  In 
Portugal  in  Juno  1811,  and 
resumed  the  command  of  the 
•2nd  Brigade  of  Guards,  with 
which  iio  was  present  at  the 
siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo.  On 
the  advance  of  the  British 
Army  across  the  Agueda  into 
Spain,  he  commanded  the  1st 
Division,  and  with  it  was  pre- 
sent  at  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca, capture  of  Madrid,  and 
siege  of  Burgos.  Medal  and 
one  Clasp  for  Talaveia  and 
Salamanca. 


Payma*<<T.— Arm.  Brumell,  30  Sept.  42;  ^/i#.  11  June  30;  Xi^wMO  Oct.  34. 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  Horatio  Priestley,  24  July  52. 
Quarter^Master. — Robert  Malcolm,  27  April  49. 

Surgeon. — Jouas  King  Carr,  M.D.,  11  May  55;  Assist.-Surg.  24  July  46. 
Ass'ut.'Surg8.~-Wai\k\n  Sandom  AVhylock,  M.D.  26  Nov.  62. 
Bdward  Parks  Gamble,  M.D.  13  Oct.  54. 
Facings  Blue. — AgentSy'^QiSTS.  Cox  &  Co. 

[Returned from  Madras,  Aug.  1865.] 

S  Lt.-Col.  Strange  served  with  the  Sflih  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  Ningpo,  at  Tsecke,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae»  Chin  KiangPoo,  and  Nankin. 

5  Capt  Spoor  served  with  the  fttli  Regt.  in  the  KafHr  war  of  1851-5d  (Medal). 

0  Ueut.  Kennedy  served  with  ib«  Slst  Regr.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  IA52;  was  on  hoard  the  E.I.C. 
steam  sloop  Buostrii  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  eaplure  of  Rangoon;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 
Basiein  mh  M(|y  (Modal). 


101  [TiiffrclrMf  •]  2G/A  {The  Cameronim)  Regt.  of  Phot.  l^'^^:^^SS!£.- 


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rht  Sphinx.*'  EGYPT"  "CORUNNA"  <•  CHINA."— TA^Drn^dii. 
ColatieL—V  Philip  Bainbrigge,  CB.»    Bnt.ZO  June  00;   Lieut.  19  Nov.  00; 

Capt,  17  Oct.  05;  Jlf/y'or,  16  Oct.  12;  LL-CoL  21  June  17;    Cof.  10  Jsn. 

37  ;Mf{J>-Gen.  9  Nov,  46;  Xf.-(?«i.20  June  54 ;  Col.  26lh  Foot,  8.1  Mar.  64. 
LUut.'Colanel.^AndTcwT.  Hemphill,  JBfu.  7  Apr.  25 ;  Lt.  16  Apr.  29 ;  Capt. 

3  July  39  ;  Jf^yor,  11  Feb.  46;  Lt.-Col.  p  8  Dec.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  54- 
A#a;or#.— Ferdinand  Whittingham,'  CB.  JSnt.  2  Nov.  32;  Lieut,  p  19  Feb.  36 ; 

Capt.  P30  Apr.41 ;  JBr<w.-ilfi^*23  Dec.  42;  Mqj.  Pi  Oct.  47;  Bt.  Lt.-Col. 

20June64.  «  ,  ,    .„      « 

Francis  Carey,  JEru.  p  22  May  85 ;  Lt.  p2  Sept.  37 ;  Capt.^l  July  43 ;  Brev.- 

Mt^.  20  June  54 ;  Mtp&r,  26  July  64. 

CAFTAINS.  ensign.  LIEUT.  CArTAIN.    )  BRBV.-MAJ. 

William  Hopwn  Ilopson 
Rd.  WoUastnon  Clerke. . 
William  Thomas  BetU,^ 
Walter  Fitzgerald  Kerrich 
WiUiam  Edward  Wallace 
Robt.  Creighton  Granville 

William  Mosse 

Richard  Chute   

Fienues  Arthur  Qoartley 

C.  R.B.CAlcott«  

£dw.  H.  Pierce  Elderton 
Wm.  Well.  W.  Huinbley  < 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Charles  Hardinge 

John  Colliug 

Edwai-d  Arch.  Collins  . . 
William  BUott  Lockhart 

Bistcourt  Day 

Matthew  Holford  Hale  . . 
Geo.  Wilbraham  Northey 
Geo.  Edm.  Phipps  Treni 
James  Armstrong  .... 
Wm.  Macdonald  Mill,^ 
George  Walton  Appleby . 


4  July  39 

P 12  April  44 

24  Nov.  85 

V 19  Oct.  49 

3  Sei)t.  47 

2  Mar.  40 

21  Aug.  49 

P  18  Jan.  60 

6  Dec.  43 

1  Oct.  45 

P 13  Dec.  50 

27  Mar.  35 


P  28  Dec.  41 
P22Dee.  46 

15  Nov.  39 
P  30  July  62 
P  9  Nov.  49 
P  6  Nov.  60 
P  6  Dec.  61 
P26Mar.  52 

22  Aug.  48 

22  Dec.  48 
P   1  Apra63 

15  Dec.  38 


P  24  Dec.  47 

P  7  April  54 

6  June  64 

P   7  June  54 

9  July  64 

26  July  64 
P25  Aug.  64 
P  20  Oct.  64 
P17  Nov.  64 
P30Har.65 
P30  Mar.  65 

28  April  60 


P  14  Mar.  51 1 P27  Sept.  68 
P 13  Dec.  51 1 P  28  April  54 
6  June  54 


6  June  54 
P   7  June  64 

9  July  64 

26  July  64 

P   8  Sept.  54 

PlONov.  64 

1  April  47 
P30Mar.65 
P30Mar.  66 


4  Capt.  Huif^ley  sorred  with 
(ho  OUi  Lancere  in  the  Sotl^ 
campaign  in  1840,  including 
the  battle  of  Sobraon; Medal). 

7  Lieut.  Mill  urved  vith 
tlie  91  tt  Brfit.  Ihrouf^iiottt  the 
Kaffir  war  of  184«-7  (Medal). 
Was  afterwards  present  in  the 
action  with  the  rvbel  llocrs  at 
Biiein  Ploati,  and  was  aexerclj 
wounded. 


P23Jan.  52 

P17  Aug.  52 

P  22  April  53 

P 13  May  63 

P  27  Sept.  63 

P17  Mar.  64 

p   7  Juno  54 
17  April  42 

P  18  Aug.  64 

Joseph  Lowndes.. '|P24  Aug.  54 

George  Meldrum,*  Adj,.\   11  Aug.  54 1 p  U  May  65 

James  Givins •;     6  June  64     14Sept.55 

William  Beers p  26  Aug.  64 1  p  23  Oct.  66 

Ensigns.  ' 

George  Hogarth i   13  Oct.  54 

Edward  Kempson ,  p  27  Oct.  54 

Henry  Aug.  Barton  ....  i  p  10  Nov.  54 

Morris  Robinson    '     1  Dec.  54 

Charles  Hunt  Bindon   ..{    16  Dec  64 
William  Henry  Sal  wey.J    10  Aug.  55 

William  Franklin \   14  Sept.  65 

Henry  Qandy .p2;1  Oct.  65 

John  Edward  Marsden  • .  |     7  Dec.  66 

Thomas  Turner p  28  Doc.  55 

Paymfl^er.— RobertCollinsCraigie,  3  Nov.  43;  JSns.  p  2  Feb.  38 ;  Z«.  P 1 6  Nov.  41 
Adjutant, — Lieut.  George  Meldrum,  1 1  Aug.  54. 
Quar^er-Afof^er.—Charles  Kent,'  2  April  47. 

Surgeon, — John  Grogan,  M.B.  14  Nov.  61 ;  Assist. -Surg.  16  April  41. 
Assist.-Surgeons. — Frederick  Douglas,  M.D.,  30  March,  49. 
William  Fleming  Cullen,  1  Dec.  64. 
i^acin^f  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Limt.-OeBeral  Bsiabrlff e  lerred  In  Hm  PcBinnila  in  tbe  Qnsrter-Mashw-OenerBl**  dn>u*n>»t  tnm  ISIS  to  tkt  end 
of  that  WW  In  1814,  and  wm  pre»»i  m  Am  Lines  of  Torres  VcdrM,  part  of  Uie  dege  of  01Wen«a,  Blcfe  of  Cladad  tadrico» 
lafC  slego  of  Badajos,  aflklr  of  the  Guarena,  battle  of  Salamanca,  part  of  the  tlefe  of  BurrM.  affiiir  of  Villa  Mariel.  retreat 
ftmn  Baifoi  to  Ciudad  RodHgo,  battles  of  Vfttoria  and  tbe  PTrenees,  psrt  of  tbe  last  siege  of  San  Sebastian*  battlo  of  the 
Nivo.  and  aetlons  near  BIdart,  Bussussary,  and  VUU  Franqtio  i  a«tl«os  of  0arrU»  Tarbes,  aiid  Vie  Blgonre,  and  battle  of 
TOnlovB*.    He  bas  reeelTed  the  War  Medal  with  scrcn  Clasps. 

S  U..C0I.  Wbittlngham  senred  as  AJds.da>Canp  to  Sir  Ilogb  Ooufh  tbreugkout  the  operations  of  ISttte  China  (Medal), 
and  was  present  «t  Segoan.  Cbapoo,  Woosong,  Shaagbae,  and  Claln  Klang  Poo. 

»  Uapt.  Uetts  and  Qr.- Hatter  Kent  served  ihrougbout  the  China  expedition  (Medsl),  and  were  preaentat  Cham,  Can* 
ion,  daftMO  of  Ni«gpo,  at  Cbapoo,  Woosong,  Bhai^hac.  Chin  Klang  Poo.  and  NanbUig . 

a  Capt.  Caleott  serTed  with  die  10th  Regf .  during  the  Paqjaitb  eampalgn  of  184S-9,  tneludltig  tbe  wbolc  of  tlit  dafo 
operatlotts  before  Mooltan,  the  aetion  at  Booijboond,  capture  of  the  Suburbs,  and  surrender  o|  the,  fbraeas  ,«n,  th«  Stod 
Jsmwry  lS4t }  alto  present  with  the  Regt.  at  tiw  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Claspi).  y  VjCJOy  IC 


•  Lieut.  Mi'ldrum  served  throughoat  the 
China  expediliuii  (Medal),  incladiikf  iht  opera- 
tions before  Canton,  attack  of  the  MabatUriea 
of  Amoy,  captur«  of  GolongiO»  defence  of 
Ningpo,  capture  of  Chapoo,  Wooaung,  ShaitK- 
hae,  and  Chinklansfoo,  and  landing  at  Nankia. 


Kmb.  for  Indian 
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21th{orInni8kiatng)Regt.ofFoot.     [^SiSf  Sifi?i«**l    102 


L    D«pof,Ch«Uitin.     J 


A  CMtto  with  Three  TamU|  81. 0«orge*f  eoloars  ilying  In  a  blot  PItW/  The  White  Horte.  '^Mmatmtra 
ifTT^'L  "8T.  LUCIA."  The  Sphinx,  with  the  worde  "EGYPT"  « MAIDA^  "  BaSajSs^ 
"  SALAMANCA  '>     "VITTORU"     "PYRENEES"     "WIVF.LLE"    "OBTHES"     "TOULOUBK" 


Year*'  Serr. 


54 


Full 


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•  PENINSULA*'    "  WATERLOO/' 

ColoneL-^9  Bdward  Fleming,'  CB.  Siu.  24  June  02 ;  Lieut,  6  July  04 ;  Cant, 
30  May  07 ;  if/yor,  I  April  13*  Lieut.-Col.  18  July  16;  CoZ.  10  Jan.  37  i 
Mmor^Oen.  9  Jfov.  46;  Lt.'Oen.  20  Jane  64;  Col.  27lh  Begt.  10  S«pt.  63. 

Xr*.-C<?/*.— Hallam  D'Arcy  Kyle,»  JSn»,  p  12  July  33 ;  Lt.  p23 June  37 ;  Capt.  p24 
May  30 ;  Mqf. «» 7  April  48*  Srev.  Lt.'Col.  28  May  53 ;  LU^Col.  P 1 1  Oct.  68. 

Usher  WilliamMn,  Sn$iifn^  p  20  Aug.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  1 1  Nov.  31 ;  Capt.  p  28  Feb. 
40 ;  Mqjor,  p  18  Aug.  48 ;  Lieut, •Col.  20  May  64. 

Af(fiE;ar#.— Geo.  Anthony  Dumford,  Em.  3  Mar.  26 ;  Lieut,  p  16  Dec.  26  : 
Capt,  6  Nov. 38 ;  Bt,'Mqj.  16  Sept  48 ;  Afiy.  2  Dec.  61 ;  Bt.  Lt,'Col,  6  June 66, 

ThomaB  Percival  Touzel,  Bn$,  10  Sept.  20 ;  Li^ut.  p  4  Oct  33  z  Capt,  p  16  Nov. 
41 ;  Mqjor,  26  May  54^ 


P  4Aug.  37|P19Mar.  41,'P  1  Dec.  46 
P 19  Mar.  40  p  22  Mar.  44 ,  P  22  Dec.  48 
P26NOV.  46;pilFeb.  48|P16June49 

81  Dec.  44i    19  Nov.  47iP  8  Nov.  60 

26  July  46,P  0June48|P 
P   1  Dec.  37  jP  2  Apr.  41 1 

19  Nov.  47|P21  June  601 P 


Captains.  bnsigk.    {     libut. 

Herman  Btapylton 

Oliver  Langley 

John  Vize  O'DonncU .... 

Barclay  Thomas 

^vard  Barnes 

I  Edw.Nassan  Molesworth 
James  Henry  Creagh  .  • 
William  Douglas  Phelips  p  9  June  48  P  2  Aug.  60 

Frederick  Rhodes Pl8Sept.49|P  8  Oct.  60 

John  Samuel  Manly  ....    16  Feb.  89 1  p  20  Oct.  43 

Charles  Warren*  '  23  April 47  jP  18  Sept.  40 

lfo«. L.W.C.A.F.Cnry..  P 19  Oct  49  p  8  Nov.  60 

LiBUTBNANTS.  I 

J6hn  David  Downing    . .  p  23  Nov.  40 ,  p  2  May  61 

Thomas  Maguire   p  14  Dec  40  i     2  Dec.  61 

George Reynell  Grcsson  |P  9  Feb.  40 IP 20  Feb,  62 
Heneage  Charles  Chester  i  p  16  Aug.  60|  P28  May  62 
Arthur  Sisson  Cooper  . .  |  p  22  Nov.  60  11  Mar.  63 
W.HamiI.Twemlow,ili(;.{Pl6Mar.  60  p  9  July  62 
George  Glascott  Newton  I  3  Nov.  48  14  May  62 
Nathaniel  Bamadiston  ..  p  17  June  61  ~ 
Henry  Bethune  Patton. .'  26  Dec.  61 
Francis  Eastwood  Murphy  p  12  Mar.  52 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV.-MAJ. 


William  Henry  Gresson  |p  13  Mar.  62 
William  Henry  Davis  ..  p  9  July  52 
William  Caimcross  . . . .  j   29  Oct.  47 

John  Grahame  ;   10  Feb.   62 

Walter  Macpherson  . . . . '  16  Apr.  52 
Wm.  S.  Church  Pinwill  !p23  Nov.  62 
George  Stewart  White  . . !  4  Nov.  58 
Charles  Edward  Stewart  p  14  April  64 
John  Crawford  Langrord  p  8  Dee.  48 
Andrew  David  Geddes  . . 
Christophilus  Garstin*  .. 
Ensigns. 

Robert  Lloyd 

Henry  Scoit  Simeon  .... 
William  Magenis  SUfford 
Fred.  Richard  Attwood.. 


2  May  61 

2  Deo.  61 

OMay  63 

P  7  April  64 

P 14  April  64, 

86  May  64,' 

26  May  64i   . 

26  May  64 1 

9  Lleut.-OoL  Kyle  eerrcd 
with  the  tfih  Reft,  la  the  last 
Katflr  war  (Medal). 

8  Mr.  Mottyn  Mrrcd  In  the 
Penintula,  from  Jan.  1811  until 
the  end  of  the  war,  Indudlng 
theeiegeof  Badijog.  April  1812, 
baltlei  of  Salamanca,  Vltloria, 
and  the  Pyreneei;  ttorminf  of 
ilun» 


n  •*  A  ^1  ft  .  ^>"  Sebastian  with  the  Vokun* 
P  7  April  94 !  teerparty;  battles  of  On  he«  and 
P  1 4  April  54  Toulouse.  Served  In  the  Aroe* 
26  Mav  54  l  "'^^  ""^^f  including  the  action 
9ft  Mat  A^'*'  P>atUburg.  Procent  on  the 
«2  Jt*y  64 1 181,1  June  at  Waterloo.  He  hat 
26  May  54  i  rec^ired  the   War  M^dal  with 

19  July  62  «i«l^t  Olacps  for  BadaJoi.  Sale* 
P  27  Mav  53  ™*"ca,  Vittorla,  Pyrenert.  8U 
nVi  T  r  ?2,SebnPtHn,  KiTelle,  NIve,  and 
P 16  July  63 1  Toulouse. 

28  May  64 1     4  Lieut.  Oarstfn  terred  with 

20  Jan     65 1  th«  Wlh  R-'gl.  on  the  expedition 
M9  rfaii.    uu  1  g^|„jj  Kawltl'i  Pah  at  Ruape. 

iciipeita,  in  New  Zealand. 
8  Capt  Warren  was  senior 


1  May  55 1 
6  Oct.  641 


6  June  64  i  P  7  Sept.  65 1  officer  of  the  troope  on  bt^ard 
P 27  Jan  43  ^st  kn„  aqs^^  Charlotte,  mhcn  tXaX  thXf 
r^/ Jan.  w,    l»  Aug.  4»'^3„t,opijg„^„,„^^^l^J^ 

!  wind  In  Alfoe  Bay,  In  Srpt.  1654  ;  08  boldien, 
1  May  65  U  women,  and  all  the  children, w«ra  drowned. 
1  June  55  ^f Ptt^*°  Warrm  remained  to  tlie  laet  with  tha 

8T..««  jre  captain  of  the  ship,  encouraging  and  cl<eerinc 
June  OO  ,,,,  „^„^  ^^  ^„ specially  mentioned  la  Oenc^ 
P  7  Mar.  66 1  nl  Order*  by  General  Jaekaon  for  hit  gallantry 
,  and  good  conduct  on  this  trying  oocaalon. 
Payffuuter.—'^m.  Arch.  Kidd.  10  June  68 ;  JEn$,  p  20  Nov.  46 )  X^p  22  Dec.  48. 
A(yutant,^Lieut.  Walter  Hamilton  Twemlow,  23  Nov.  64. 
<2iMirfer-lfa«^er.— John  Trenor,  28  April  64.  [Asnet.  0  Hoy.  10. 

Surffean.—^  Ol  Thos.  Mostyn,*6  Oct.  25;  Amtt.-Surg,  19  Dec.  11;  ITsiip** 
Aititt.'Surgeam. ^-Thomti9  Stephenson  Teevan,  19  May  64. 
John  M'Leod  Cameron,  M.B.,  26  May  54. 
Leonard  Kidd,  U,B.,  26  May  64. 
Faeingt  Buff. — Agent$,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co, 


1  Ll«ni..aeBeraI  FlaiBiDr  serwd  with  the  flat  Bcft.  In  SicUy.  and  mH  of  the  Orcnaditr  Bettalioa  la  CaUbrUin  ISOf 
noder  Sir  John  Stuart.  la  Bfrpt  ia  1S07  oadar  Oracimi  Mackenaie  Ptaacr,  at  the  uking  of  Alcsaadria,  and  atomiag  «l 
Rotetta,  when  ha  obtained  hi*  Compaey  in  action.    Joined  the  expedition  nndcr  Sir  David  Baird  to  Cornnaa.  aad  served 

-'     -    '  DMlgna  ef  ISOS, »,  10, and  11, ineloding  the  paasage  of  the  Alberchr     '"  ^       ' '  *_.— ^-  ...- 

a  ire«  Bantaraui,  bettlea  of  Talavera,  Boaaoot  and  Albnhcra  (verj  ae^ 

jbtCoM  -•     -    .  -      .  ... 

•aemy  ftem  Campo  Mayor 
the  eirpcditien  «p  the  rircr 
eWe,  and  ta  Caaada  from  11 


the  renhsanlar  canpaifna  ef  1008, 9. 10,  and  11,  ineloding  the  paasage  of  the  Alberche  with  the  advaaecd  Brifadek  tbe 
■■fml*«r  Maaaeaanov  Baataraui,  battles  of  Talavera,  Boaaoot  and  Albnhcra  (verj  aevemlr  wonnded  in  tha  head) ;  and 
1  the  Lit  bt  Conpeaf  of  his  Baalaieni.  forming  part  of  the  advance,  at  tbe  apMted  aflkir  with  and  retreat  ef  the 


to  BadeJos  on  3w  »t&  Maieh  18U.     Served  in  tbe  Weat  Indies  f^vm  ISII  to  ISIS,  inetadhig 
St.  Mary's,  Ui  OeorgU.  T7nited  8utes  of  America :  in  the  Bast  Indies  from  ISSO  to  18SS  iadn. 
iSSf  to  18S8.    He  hw  reeeifed  the  BUrer  War  Medal  with  three  Oaeps. 

Q  2 


Yean'  Serv. 


4^ 


Full 


Hnir 
Paj. 


103    28M(  2%^  North  GlouceiiersMre)  Regt.  of  Foot  [^•gJJ;t^'Sfif•?rJgt  "' 

The    Svhinx,    with    th«    wordi    '»  EGYPT  •»     "  CORUNNA"      "BARROSA"        "ALBDHERA" 
xne   ^*^^.J{^*^•^7«  PYRENEES-    "NIVELLR"    "NIVE"    "0RTHE8"    « PEKIH8ULA" 
WATERLOO"    "ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    •'SEVASTOPOL." 
CoZ£»»w/.—i5ir  Henry  John  Wm.  Bentlnck,'  KCB.  Ena.  26  Mar.  Id;  X^.  jr 
Cap*.  18  Jan.  20 ;  Capt.  ^  Lt.-^Col.  16  May  29;  Co/.  23  Not.  41 ;  Mqj,'Gen. 
20  June  54 ;  Co/.  28th  Foot,  1 1  Oct.  64. 
/it«M*..Co/o»f/*.— Frank  Adams,*  CB.  Ent.  p  30  Dec.  26 ;  Lt,  23  Mar.  32 ;  CapU 
P81  Dec.  83 ;  Mi^.  29  Oct.  43;  LUuU-CoL  P  16  July  62;  Col.  16  July  65» 
Robert  Julian  Baumgarfaier,*  Ensign,  p  27  Sept.  33 ;  Lieut,  *  30  June  37  ; 

Capt.  P23  April  41 ;  Major,  23  Sept.  61 ;  Lieut.-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 
Jlf<yor#.-— Robert  Henry  Llndsell,*  Ensign,  p  13  Jan.  38;  Lieut,  p  16  Not.  39  j 

Capt.  1 1  June  48 ;  Mt\jor,  p  18  Oct.  63. 
Percy  Archer  Butler*  Ens,  p  1  Mar.  39 ;  Lieut.  2  May  42 ;  Capt.  p  4  Apr.  45 ; 
Brev-Maj.  12  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  9Qct.  66. 


30 
23 

18 
17 


p   7  Oct.  37 

P  6  June  40 

P27  May  42 

1  Nov.  39 


Captains.  en8Ioii. 

John  Guise  Rogers  Aplin' 

Frederick  HueyT 

Thomas  Maunsell' 

William  Roberts'** 

Henry  R.  Crewe  Godley" 
Christophllus  Garstin*  . 
JohnDundas  Malcolm'^ 
SussexL.  A.  B.Messlteri' 
O.  Rbt.  Hamond  Orlebar^^ 
William  Gordon  Shute'* 

Simpson  Hackett^<> 

Waring  Alex.  Biddle"  .. 

James  Williams*'    

James  Graham  Turner*' 
Thomas  Lynden  Bell''  . . 
Hill  Faulconer  Morgan" 

Lieutenants. 
Hen.C.Worthlngton'^ilA' 
E.  Garmonsway  Waldy'* 
Tho.  Sutton  Kirkpatrick*' 
Charles  David  Ingham'* 
Francis   Brodigan'*    .... 
Edw.  S.  R.  Smyth,'*.... 
John  Godfrey  Day'*  • . . . 

William  Alfred  Steward** 
Fred.  Arthur  Magenis'*  . 

C.Edw.Barrett  Lennard'* 

Chas.  Briftbane  Higman'* 

Edw.  Percival  Vaughan" 

Charles  Geo.  Mackenzie. . 

Frederick  C.  Irwin'*  . .   . 

Jonathan  Twaites'* 

Edward  Box  Angelo* .... 

Thomas  Edmund  Adams'* 

Jamea  Wm.  M' Cor  mack 

Alexander  Lyon  Emerson 

Henry  Thackwray  . . . 

Samuel  Hall   

James  Wm.  Kingsley 

Morres  Gaard • 

William  Coilum..... 

Andrew  M.  Adolph  Page 
Ensigns, 

Gordon  Chai-les  S.  Ducat 

William  Seaton 

Charles  Thackeray 

Francis  Edward  Webb  . . 

Mark  Farley  Wade    .... 

Alexander  Humfrey  .... 

Thomns  Horniblow    .... 
'  William  Henry  Crawhall 

William  Orme  Bourke  . . 

Napoleon  Fitz  Stubbs   • . 

Charles  H.  Newbatt  .... 

Edward  Brett 


P 23  April  41 

6  Mar.  42 

P23May  46 

10  July  43 


P  25 Sept. 46 IP  21  July  48 

P14  May  36     16  Dec.  40 

1  Nov.  42)   29  Mar.  44 

5  Nov.  42|P24May  44 

P 13  Mar.  46 IP  10  Dec.  47 

P26Nov.  47lP30Mar.  49 

31  Dec.  47  ip  16  July  63 

P  18  Feb.  48.     6  Oct.  49 

P21Sept.62{   29  Nov.  64 

P  30  Mar.  49  p  18  Oct.  68 

P 17  Feb.  64 

6  June  54 


P17  Mav  60 
P23Sep't.  61 

P21  Jan.  63 
P  8  July  63 
P 18  Oct.  63 
P17  Feb.  54 

6  June  64 
P  23  Jan.  62 
P   3  Mar.  64 

7  June  64 
16  June  64 

P27  Oct.  64 

23  Dec.  63 
P 29  July  63 
P21  Feb.  61 

3  Nov.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

16  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  6* 

6  Jan.  55 

P 12  Jan.  55 

19  Jan.  55 

13  Feb.  55 
26  Jan.  55 

20  Feb.  55 

15  Mar.  65 
10  Mar.  65 

24  April  55 
1  May  55 

14  May  65 

16  May  65 
6  July  65 

19  July  55 


11  Aug.  54 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 


captain.  iBRBY.-MAJ. 


20  Nov.  46 

P  8  June  49 

8  Oct  50 

P 17  Aug.  62 

P 17  Feb.  64 

14  Mar.  61 
29  Dec.  54 

do 

do 

26  Jan.  66 

p  16  Mar.  66 

13  July  66 

P  25  Sept.  65 

9  Oct.  5^ 

30  Nov.  55 

15  Jan.  66 


17  July  55 

2  Nov.  65 
2  Nov.  65 


55 
56 
65 
55 
65 
65 
55 


1  Sir  Hniry  BentlDck 
commanded  the  Brlgada  of 
Guards  in  the  Eattern  cam- 
paign or  1864,  IncludiDg  th« 
battles  of  the  Alma,  Bala- 
klava,  and  Inkerman  (wounded 
through  the  right  arm),  and 
siege  of  Sebattopol  (ld[e<Ul  and 
Clasps). 

S  Colonel  Adams  com- 
mandediheSSih  Regl.  ihroagb> 
out  the  Eastrrn  campaign  of 
1854-65,  includlna  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  iiec« 
and  fsll  of  Sebastopol.  and  affitlr 
on  18th  June  in  the  Cenietery. 
Succeeded  to  the  command  of 
thn  Brigade  on  Sir  Wm.  Erre 
being  wounded,  and  broi^ht 
it  out  of  action  (Hedal  and 
three  Clasps  and  CB.} 

S  Lleut..ColoBel  Baumgart- 
ner  served  the  Eastern  eam- 
pa^cn  of  1854.56  «ith  the  S8th 
Regt.,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebaitopol,  and  afikir  on  the 
18th  Juno  in  the  Cemetery 
(succeeded  to  the  command  of 
the  Reft.):  was  wounded  In  the 
trenches  17th  Aug.  1866  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Major  LIndsell  served  In  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
nnd  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mrdal 
and  three  Clasps;. 

6  Mi^or   Butler  served  the    Eastern   cam- 

raign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  nf  Alma 

20  July  65  and   Inkerman,  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol 


8  Jan. 
12  Jan. 
12  Jan. 
12  Jan, 
12  Jan 

12  Jan, 

9  Feb 
P 16  June  64 

13  Ft-b.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

13  April  65 
13  April  65 

25  June  55 
13  July  66 
20  July  55 

p  10  Aug.  66 

26  Sept.  56 
9  Oct.  66 

30  No?.  55 
15  Jan.  66 


P 10  Aug.  55 

9  Oct.  55 

P  16  Oct.  56 


Bd^ard  Thomas  Pinnigcr 
Wllmiulorf  Opo.  Mflncfirffh' 


(Uedal  and  three  Clasps). 

0  Major  Aplin  served  the  Eastern  campaign 

of  1854-66.  including  the  battles  of  A>aa  and 

o«  r\^i     KK  \  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  allhtr 

ZM  UCl.  oo  j„  ^|,g  cenietery.    Wounded  while  tn  coromaad 

30  Nov.  55  of  the  sharpshooters  of  the  S8th  Regt.  (Medal 

P  21  Dec.  65 '  and  three  Clasps). 

8  Feb.  56 


28th  {The  North  Gloucestershire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  104 


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Pay. 

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Paymaster.-Henry  A.  Berry,"  14  Dec.  55 ;  Snt.  11  Aug.  54. 

Adjutant, — Lieut.  Henry  Clarke  Worthington,  7  Dec.  6. 

Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas  LumBden,  14  Dec.  55. 

Surgeon.—Benivimin  William  Marlow, »  M.D.  24  Feb.  54;  ^1.-5.  35  Feb.  42. 

Amet.'Surge(ms.-^Wi\nBm  Henry  Brice,"  6  Jan.  54. 

Cbamnoy  Graves  Irwin,  **  24  Feb.  54. 

William  Cowl,  23  Feb.  50. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

7  Capt.  Huey  lerred  with  th«  40th  Regt.  in  the  battle  of  MahanOpora  (Medal),  and  wai  leTerely  woanded. 
Senred  with  the  S8lh  Regt.  at  the  iiege  and  fUl  of  Sebai topol  In  1850,  including  the  aflkir  in  the  Cemetery 
(lledal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captain  Oantin  lerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1650,  Indnding  the  tlege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  ria«p). 


'  9  Mai.  MavBsell  cerTedin  theSlnd  K^.thePtiiuaab  camnaigB  of  1848-9,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  firat  and  accoad  aiege 
operationa  before  Mooltan.  inelttdingiba  attack  on  theenemy'a  poaition  in  front  of  the  advanced  trencbea  on  the  18th  Sept. 
1848.  the  action  of  Soonkoond,  atorm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  anrrender  of  the  fonxeaa;  afterwarda  preacat  at  tae 


Burrender  of  the  fort  and  garriion  of  Cbeniote.aod  at  the  battle  of  Guojerat  ( Medal  and  two  Claapa)  i  waa  wounded  at 
Mooltan  on  the  2Ut  Jannary  1349.  Berred  the  Eaatem  campaipi  of  1854-U  with  the  98th  Regt^  inclnding  the  battlca  of 
Alma  and  Inkennaa,  and  uege  of  Sebastopol,  darinc  whicn  he  eommandtd  the  volunteer  iharpabootera  of  the  Srd  Pivi. 
akin  until  aeverclv  wounded  on  the  »Otb  Dec,  for  a  nich  aervice  he  waa  made  honourable  mention  of  in  Diviaion  Orders 
of  S  Jan.  1^66,  and  promoted  Brevet- Migor  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

10  Major  Kooeru,  Capis.  Wliliamaand  Bell,  Litfuit.  Maidy  and  Twaitee,  and  Aiilit-Sarg.  Brice,Benred 
the  Eaiiern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  baitlea  of  Alma  and  Xnkrrman,  ilege  and  lall  of  Sebae- 
topol,  and  aflblr  in  tlie  Cemetery  (Medal  and  ihreci  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Godley  aerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  affair  in  the  Cemetery  (severely  wounded) :  Medal  and  three  Clasps. 

13  Captain  Turner,  Lieuts.  Worthington.  HIgman,  Angelo,  and  Adams,  serred  the  £aeterii  campaign 
of  1855,  including  tha  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

la  Captain  Malcolm  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  aflhir 
in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

Id  Captains  Messlter  and  Oriebar  rerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battlae  of 
Alma  and  lukerman,  slcxeand  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Captains  Shute  and  Biddle  served  the  l^a^tern  cainpaicn  until  Jan.  1865,  including  the  balUts  of 
Alma  and  Ink<frman,  and  siea[e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Huekett  served  the  Eastern  eampaian  of  I854<55  as  Adfutant  of  the  WLh  Regt.,  Inelodlng 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  aflkir  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  and 
Cla«ps). 

17  CnpU  Morgan  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854«55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
and  slt^o  of  Sebastopol,  severely  wounded  in  the  trenches,  9rd  June,  by  two  musket-balls  in  the  right  leg 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

18  Llouts.  Ingham,  Day.  Steward,  MaTonl*,  and  Irwin,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  afikir  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieuts.  Brodigaa  and  Lennard  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas* 
topol  and  affktr  in  the  Cemetery —severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Lieut.  Smyth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol— woanded  in 
the  trendies  21st  August  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

31  Lieuts.  Kirkpatrick  and  Taughan  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  Including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S2  Paymaster  Berry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  (he  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  afTklr  in  the  Cemetery  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

28  Surgeon  Marlow  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mrdsl  and  three  Clasps). 

24  Assist.-Surg.  Irwin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

(Continuation  of  Notes  to  29<A  Foot.) 

•  CapUin  Walker  aerved  wtib  tha»th  Regt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ,  iaclndiag  the  battles  of  TenMeshah  and 
Sobraon  (wounded):  Medal  and  Clasp.  ...       .  ^, 

7  Capr.Dick  was  present  at  Peraieahak  (Medal).  Also  at  the  passage  of  the  Cbcnab,  and  battles  of  CkiUiaawal. 
lak  and  Oooiiemt  (Medal  and  Clasps) .  .     ^ 

9t;ol.  Lufard  scrvi^aak  M^oruf  Brigade  throufbout  the  eampaifu  of  1849  In  Afl^hanfstan  under  Gen.  Pol1oek« 
and  was  present  in  the  aeUonsof  Masrena.  Texeen,  and  Jngdnlluek.  the  oeenpatlon  of  Cahonl,  and  the  different  ea- 
■afementt  leading  to  It  (Medal).  He  served  throufbout  the  eampalgn  on  the  SutleJ  ( Medal)  t-as  Dep.  Assist.  Adj. 
Oen.  to  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  battlesofMoodkre  (wounded).  Feroxrshaht  wounded),  and  8obrami;-as  Adj.  Oen.  of  the 
whole  Force  commanded  by  Sir  Harry  at  the  aflhlr  of  Buddlwal,  am  in  the  battle  of  All  wait  and  he  offleiated  as  Adj.  Oen.  of 
Her  Mi^icety'B  Forces  in  India,  from  tbebaule  of  Sobraon  to  the  end  of  the  eami>aign,  when  he  was  appohited  Asst.  Adj. 
Oen.  to  H.M.*s  Poreesin  India.  He  ofiain  oSeiatedas  Adjt.  G«n.throochotttthe  Punjaub  campaifn  tn  1848-9, and  was  present 
B  of  the  Chenab.  and  battles  of  Chlllia  wallah  and  Oocjcrat  (  Medal  and  Clasps). 


10  Capt.  Duncan  served  with  the  Slst  Kcgt.  throughout  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Afghanistan,  laeluding  tkeaetions 
of  Maseena.Teseen,  and  Jugdttlluck. occupation  orCabool.anddifferentengagemcntsleadinitoU  (Medal).  He  aerved  with 
the  Seth  Regt .  In  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ .  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  .Sobraon  ( Medal) . 

13  Captain  Knecbone.  Lieuts.  FiuGeimld.  Levlnge,  B»ans,  Henderson,  Chapman  and  Perns,  serred  with  the  Ifth 
throughout  the  Puniaub  campaign  in  1848-9.  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab.  and  battles  of  CbiUianwallak  and 
Goojemt  (Medal  and  Claapa).  .   .      ,  ..... 

IS  Capuins  Westnipp,  Stebelin.  Farrington.  and  Lyle.  served  with  the  2«ih  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ.  and  were 
present  at  the  battles  of  Fcroseshah  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Cla*p).  Capt.  Farrington  was  also  at  the  passage  of  the 
Chenab  and  battles  of  ChillUn wallah  and  Qw^trmt  { Medal  and  Clasps) . 

15  Capt.  Colvlll  served  with  the  80th  R«rlnentin  the  action  of  Mahar^pore  (Medal).  19  Dec.  184S.  and  was  very  severelr 


17  Captain  Naylor  served  at  the  sicf e  and  eaptnre  of  Lofhur.  Koaree,  Rytbnr.and  sevpral  small  Bill  Ports  la  tbr  Southern 
Mahrattaeountrv  in  1818.  Served  in  the  Serpent  Warrea  Sutc.  and  was  severely  wounded  Jn  both  legs  (eompoiiod  fraeture  of 
the  rif  ht)  at  the  assault  of  Roree,  13th  Feb.  1819.  Serred  also  in  thf  Burmese  war  In  1885  and  1818 ;  and  at  the  eapttire  of 
Kuivaehee  In  I.owcr  Selnde  In  1839.    Has  received  the  India  Uednl  with  a  Clasp  for  Ava. 

IS  Lieut.  Onaiow  was  at  the  battle  of  Oooieraft  (Medal).  ,       •.,.  .v        «        ..».i~ 

19  Captain  Middleton  aerved  with  the  Mth  Xcgt.  oa  the  expedition  against  K«witi*s  Pab,  at  Buapekapeka,  in  Kew 
Zealand. 

SI  Doctor  Moorbead  served  with  the  33nd  Regt.  at  the  1st  and  Sod  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  incMing  the 
capture  of  the  city  and  surrender  of  the  fortrrss  (Medal  and  Plasp^. 


fierrlng  at 
Thavflt  llew. 
'•80BB40ir* 


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P»jr. 


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105  [^ApruiJS?*']  29th{TheWorcester8hire)Regt.ofFoot.    [ 

ftOLBlA**    "VIMIERA"    "TALAVSRA"    "ALBUHERA"    "PENINSULA"    "PER0ZZ8HAH'* 
"PUNJAUB".  -CJaJLUANWALLAH"    *'GOOJBRAT." 

Co;.— 9  Ulysses,  Lord  Downes,^  KCB.  Ens,  31  Mar.  04 ;  Lt.  12  Nov.  04 ;  CapL  4 

Sept.  06 ;  Mqj,  81  Mar.  1 1 ;  X^.-  Col.  6  Sept.  12  -,  CoL  27  May  25 ;  Moj^Qeti.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  LU-Gm.  0  Nov.  46 ^  Gm.  20  Jodo  64;  Co/.  20ih  B«gt.  16  Aug.  60. 
Lieut.-ColoneU.—OeoTm^  Congreve,*  CB.  Em.  8  Apr.  26;  Lieut.  9  IS  Jan.  26 ; 

Capt.  P 12  June  28 ;  Bret,'M<^or,  28  Nov.  41 ;  Jlf^or,  8  April  43;  Litut.^ 

CoL  11  Feb.  40 ;  CoL  20  June  64. 
John  Hamilton  Stewart,  Ens.  23  July  27;  Lt.  2  Aug.  84;  Cop^.  2  July  41 ; 

Mqjor,  27  May  63;  Lt.^CoL  26  Jan.  64. 
Mqjors.— John  Ross  Wheeler,  Eng.  80  July  28;  Lieut.  p26  Dec.  20;  Capt. 

P  15  Dee.  40 ;  Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51. 
Edward  Lugard,*  CB.  ».  Eni.  31  July  28;  Lt.  p  31  Oct.  31  ;  Capt.  30  Dec. 43 ; 

3reV''Mqj\  3  April  46;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  7  June  49 ;  CoL  20  June  64;  Mqjor, 

13  June  55. 


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P  7  Aug.  35 

P  2  Nov.  38 

30  April  41 

23  Jane  43 


Captains. 
John  iEneas  Duncan*^  . 
Edw.  Henry  Westropp" 
WUliam  Francis  Stehelin" 
Lindsay  Farrington** 
Saml.  Fisher"  u.  20  June54 
Hugh  George  Colvill^ 
Henry  George  Walkex* 
John  Mackenzie  Lyle" . .  j  p  19  May  43 
Augustus  Alexander  Dick^  p31  Dec. 
Frederick  Kneebone". . . . 
Fred.  Dobson  Middleton'* 
Fred.  Bdward  Sorell  .... 

LiBUTBNANTB. 

Henry  Philipf  Onslow**. . 
Charles  Hugh  Levinge". . 
Richard  John  Evans"  .. 
Sheridan  Henderson'* 
George  Augustus  Ferris*' 

DeVicValpy 

William  Congreve 

Henry  Evans  Quln  .... 
William  Speke  Dickinson 
John  James  Hood  Gordon 
H.  W.  Somerville  Carew 
Edmund  Watkin  Kent  . . 
Geo.  Wm.  Fred.  D.  Smith 

John  Dane 

Joseph  P.  O'Loghlin 
Warinnton  Taylor  . . 
Nathiniel  Polhill  Ledgard 
Thomas  Pattison  Wood  . . 

Edward  Gorton 

Fred.  SUriing  Eckersall 

Ensions. 
John  James  Bailey,  Adj. 

George  F.  Hart 

Thomas  Stanley  Mitchell 

William  Winn   

John  Bomford    


26  Oct.  38 
8  Apr.  42 

20  Dec.  42 

27  Sept.  44 


15  June  27  p  16  Aug.  31 

10  Jan.  40,     3  Aug.  41 

P  29  Apr.  42     81  Dec.  43 

-'p  2Sept.45 

20  Mar.  46 

20  Mar.  46 

18  Aug.  48 

1  Jan.  41 


10  Dec.  46 

30  Dec.  42 

Pll  Aug.  37 

19  Nov.  41 

2  Apr.  46 
4  Apr.  46 

3  Apr.  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P  20  Oct.  48 

30  Mar.  49 

24  Aug.  46 

P   4  May  49 

P21  Aug.  40 

21  Aug.  49 

P17  May  50 

13  May  53 

23  Mar.  56 

P21  Jan.  63 

P  20  Jan.  54 

P    1  May  55 

P  23  Nov.  52 

P  26  July  55 

27  July  55  i 

3  Aug.  65 ; 
16  June  55  ■ 
16  Nor.  56 
30  Nov.  65 1 
29 Feb.  66| 


30  July  46 
P 10  Feb.  47 
p  28  Sept.  47 
10  Doc.  47 
30  Apr.  49 
P  5  Oct.  49 
P  9  July  50 

12  Oct.  62 
6  Aug.  63 
9  Jan.  54 

20  June  64 
P  1  May  65 

13  June  65 
P  19  June  55 

23  June  54 

23  June  55 

27  July  55 

P  10  Nov.  64 

P   9  Nov.  56 

4  Dec.  65 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


30  July  46 

6  Aug.  47 

3  Mar.  60! 

P  9  July  60 

22  Dec  46      3  Apr.  46 
10  Dec.  52 

16  Mar.  63 
6  Aug.  53 
9  Jan.   54 

13  June  65 
P  6  July  62 

17  Sept.  50 


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■icf  r  nnd  captw*  vt  Bhurtport  ia 
l82*-»4M«dJuidoiieClnp}.  Wm 
preWQt  with  the  Srd  Light.  Dra. 

thitMurhoat  the  aawpaitn  «f 

U  ASihulam  (Mc£l),  ImI« 


lal),  taMlMtay 
th«  fimiaK  of  'th«  Xhfbrr  P«m, 
OArmiaf  the  hnchttoT  JagAvBack. 
aattoa  ol  Tcaaaa  and  Baft  Kotal. 
oooupatioa  of  Cabool.  aad  captwe 
of  IttaiUr.  Semd  the  Satl^  mm- 
paifnoriftW.6^  aad  «aa  praecM  al 
the  battle  of  Moodkea  (aa«cra:y 
voaaded)  aa  Brigade  M^iar  to  tka 
■  - ""  ^   af  Cavalrr  (Med  •      * 


proaotcd  to  the  brevet  raok  of 
Hajor).  CommaadcdthelSthBrgt. 
of  Irrefalar  Cavalry  tkroaghoat  the 
PaigaA  eaiapaigaof  lS4M(lledaI). 


I 


Paymaster -HAtniltoji  Tennent  Jameson,  28  Dec.  65;  Ens.  26  Dee.  51;  Lt. 
Aeffutant.-^Ensiffn  John  James  Bailey,  29  Feb.  56.  [p  10  Juno  63. 

Quarter- Master.^Vf miam  Smith,  18  Jan.  66. 

^ttr^eon.— Edward  Moorhead,*'  M.D.,  25  May  55;  Assist.-Surff.  2  Aug.  42. 
Asilst.'SurgeonM.-^Uohert  M'Gregur,  19  April  60. 

Daniel  Macqneen,  M.D.,  15  Nov.  60.      [Messrs.  Cox  4c  Co. 

John  Smith  Charires,  11  June  52.  FaeingsYelloW'^Affents, 

I  Load  Downet  «a«  appdiatcd  Aide-de-Cainp  to  Sir  John  Cradoek,  whom  b«  aceompanlcd  to  Poitufal  In  Nov.  ISSS, 
where  Str  John  held  the  cblef  ooaunand  anUl  May  1809,  whea  he  wai  iueeecded  hj  the  Duke  of  WeUlariaa,  wICh  wbeni 
Lord  DowMt  cooUoacd  ae  AMe-de-Canp  and  AMlMant  MlUUry  Seereury  dvrlnf  the  whole  war,  and  wae  >r<Mat  at  Ib^ 
battle*  or  Talavcra  (tUshUy  woundrd),  Bntaeo,  ramies  d'Onor.  aadBlBodoiii  ■Icgei  or  Cladad  Swlrlffn  aail  Bad^Jtiff. 
battle*  of  SaUmuies.  Vittoria,  and  the  Pymaet  t  •irfc  or  San  Sebastian,  battlet  or  the  Nlveile,  Nlve,  aad  ftataeMO 
(•Ulbfly  wmiadrd).  Uia  Lordship  has  reeelvsd  tiie  Gold  Cross  ft  one  Claip  ror  Vittoria.  Pyrmeea.  Nirelle.  NWe,  aToaioasvi 
and  ttie  Silver  War  If rdal  and  tlx  Claipt  ror  Talavenu  Bnsaeo.  Puentes  d*Onor,  Cludad  BodrifO,  Badi^oa.  aad  f  * 


S  CoL  Qoagvava  d«amaadad  the  Mth  in  the  oampaiga  oa  tU  Sntlej  ia  1845.  and  was  sovcreli  wooaded  at  tka 
tie  of  Feroieshah  (Medal).  Also  throaahottt  tke  Pox^Avk  canpalga  In  184S4  (lb&I),iada4bigtke  aataaga  of  tka 
■■ab.  and  battles  of  ChillUnwallah  aad  Goojerat.  [For remainder ofKoteiwe medlat saaa. 


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The  5pAinar, with  the  words  "EG V IT"    "BADA.JOZ"    "SALAMANCA"   "PBNINSULA.** 

♦«WATBBLOO"   "ALMA"  "INKERMAN"  "SEVASTOPOL." 
Co/.— ||George,itfflrgww<j/*Tweeddale,»KT.CB.  £n«.  June,04;  XMSOct.  04  : 

C/ipM4May07;  Af^M4Mayl2;  X^-Co/.21Junel3;  Co/.27 May 25 ;  3f <u.- 

G^e?!.  lOJan.37;  X^.-Gfcn.  ONot.46;  Oen.  20  June  54 ;  Co2.  30th  F.  7  Feb.  46. 
Lieut.'Colonels. — Jameii  Thomas  Maulererer,' C!3.  Em,  p  18  Apr.  34;   Lieut, 

P  10  Aug.  30 ;  Capt,  p  28  July  43 ;  Major,  p  21  May  52 ;  LL-CoL  30  Sept  54. 
Edmund  Aug.  Whitmorc,*  Ens,  p  n  Aug.  41 ;  Lieut,  10  July  46 ;  CapU  p  1  June 

49;  Br$v.'M(^,  12  Dec.  54;  Affg,  20  Dae.  54 ;  Lieut.-Col.  15  Feb.  56. 
3fq;or«.— Thomas  Henry  Pakenham/  En$.  Pl2  July  44;  Lieut,  P19  Mar,  47  ; 

Capt,  P24  Sept.  50;  Brev.^Mqj.  12  Dec.  54  j  Major,  9  Sept.  55. 
Robert  Dillon/t  Ens.  p8  Juue  36;  Lieut,  P29  Not.  39;  Capt.  P80  Nov.  49; 

3fq;,  15  Feb.  56. 


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Captains. 
12^  9  Archibald  Campbell^ 
0    Fra.  Topping  Atclierlcy  < . 
0    Mattliew  Pennefatber'  . . 
0    Cliarles  Minguye  Green" 

0    John  O'Brien** 

0  William  John  Brook .... 
0  Ed  wd .  Ne wslead  Fal  kn«-" 
0  William  James  Robertson 
0  Aug.  Henry  Williamson '' 
0    Lachlan  Macplierson*^  • . 

3X  John  Henry  Grant'* 

0    Jas.  Cavendish  Hohbs,'* 
0    Edward  Nicholas  H ill'^ . . 
0    Charles  J.  Cecil  Sillery . . 

0    John  Meade    

0    Jno.S.ChauflosHarcourt'' 
Lieutenants. 

Sramer  Gubblns  ** 

J.  Pennock  Campbell,*'  s. 
Alfred  John  Austin'*.... 
Charles  John  Mooi-som** . 
Henry  Corbet  Singleton" 

Joseph  Fleming  *^ 

Christopher  J.  II.  Tolcher 
Hy.  L'Bstrangc  Herring 

Henry  Wood'* 

MeyrickBeauiby  Field*.. 
Edward  St.  George  Smyth 
Nathaniel  Wm.  Massey.. 
Francis  John  Connell  • . 
Tho.  Goodrickc  Peacocke 
Chas.Ja8.PalmerClark8on 
Gilbert  H.  Sanders,^^<(f'. 
Rothes  Hastings  Neville'^ 
Hyde  Sergison-Smith    . . 

Thomas  Eiwyn   

Robert  Olphert  Campbell 
John  M'Dermid  Allardice 
Charles  Proby  Fitzgibbon 
Alexander  Thomas  Ewens 

Ensigns. 
I  Thomas  Charge  Wray  . . 

^  Charles  Tyner    

'  Henry  F.  Morewood  .... 
;  Wm.P.PickardMackesy*<^ 
Horace  Sibbald  Harrison. 
!  John  Binnie  Mackenzie  . 
I  Montagu  D.  Stevenson  . . 
'  Edward  Wallace  Joy  .... 
Fk-nry  BurmeslerPulIeine 
William  James  Voules  . . 

Octavius  Boyce 

Alex.  Webster  M*Kenzle 

Willis  Peat 

James  David  Bilhani .... 


ENSIGN. 

7  Mar.  12 
P  4  June  47 
P  26  May  48 
P  20  April  40 
P  1  June  49 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P22  Nov.  60 
P 16  June  48 
P21  Nov.  51 
P  17  Dec.  52 

2  Apr.  36 

23  Nov.  62 
10  Mar.  54 

21  Jan.  53 

10  May  45 
P    6  Jan.  54 

6  June  54 
13  May  53 

7  June  54 
21  July  54 

1 1  Aug  64 
P18  Aug.54 
P  20  May  53 
P17  Aug.  52 
P 12  Mar.  53 

3  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
13  Feb.  52 

P  15  Aug.  48 

P  18  Jan.  55 

15  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  54 

P  25  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  bli 

9  Feb.  55 
20  Feb.  55 
30  Mar.  55  j 

1  May  551 

11  May  55 1 

15  May  55  I 
18  May  55  > 

1  June  55 . 

27  Julv  55  > 
17  Aug.  55  I 

9  Oct.  55! 
26  Oct.   55 

16  Nov.  55 1 

24  Jan.  56 

25  Jan.  56 , 
1  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  56 ' 

27  Feb.  56 


LIEUT.       I    CAPTAIN. 

5  Mar.  12|p2?  Oct.  87 
P  4  Aug.  48  P 10  Dec.  53 
P  3  Aug.  49 1  6  June  64 
P17  May  50 1  30  Sept.  54 
P  24  Sept.  50  6  Nov.  54 
p  21  May  52  29  Dec.  54 
p  7  Jan.  53  29  Dec.  54 
P 12  Oct.  52  29  Dec.  54 
P16  Dec.  53  26  Jan.  56 
P  6  Jan.  54  17  Aug.  55 

15  Dec.  40  17  Jan.  51 

11  Aug.  54  7  Sept. 55 
P  18  Aug.  54   0  Sept.  55 

21  Sept.  54  25  Jan.  56 
9  Jan.  47  p15  Feb.  56 

30  Sept.  54  26  Feb.  56 


P  3  Nov.  54 
6  Nov.  54 
6  Nov.  54 
8  Nov 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
12  Jan. 
26  Jan.  55 

P  22  Sept.  54 

9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

P  13  Nov.  52 
9  Jan.  55 
18  May  55 
17  Aug.  56 
2  Sept.  55 
OSept.  55 
25  Sept.  55 
25  Jan.  66 

25  Jan.  56 
23  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  50 


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54 
55 


BREY.-MAJ. 


11  Not.  51 
27  July  55 

2  Nov.  65 


I  LordTweeddaletcrred  in 
tht  Peuintula  a»an  AMittant- 
Qiiartor-Uaster. General,  and 
has  rceeivfd  the  Gold  Medal 
for  tho  battle  of  Ylttorla,  in 
which  action  ho  wai  wounded, 
at  aUo  at  Busaeo.  Served  also 
in  the  American  war,  and  was 
a^alu  wounded. 


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Paynuuier, — Edward  Charles  Grant,  28  Dec.  65. 

AcOutanL'-Lieut.  Gilbert  Howard  Sanders,  2  Oct.  S6. 

Quarter^Master,-^ ohoi  Moon/*  1  June  55;  £ns,  5  Nor.  54;  Lt,9  March  55. 

Surgeon. — 

Auist'Surgt.'-'WWWtm  Johnstone  Fyffe,*'  M.B.  8  Dec.  48. 

DaTid  Milroy,><  M.D.  7  April  54. 

Charles  Henry  Tovey,  1 1  Aug.  54. 
Dhpenier  o/Afedscinef.— Charles  Grimes,  29  Oct.  55. 

Facinff$  YeWow^-^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

9  LI«ttt.-Col.  Maulerorerterred  with  th«  17th  Ite^t.tbroagbottl  Ibe  campalgnin  AflkbanMan  andBelao* 
ebistao,  under  Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  ctorm  and  capture  of  Ohnsnee  (Medal)  and  of 
Khelat.  Serred  the  Eaetern  campaign  or  18M-S5,  with  the  SOih,  Including  thn  battle  of  the  Alma  (hofM 
•hot),  shortly  after  trhlch  hf  surcveded  to  the  command  of  the  Reglmetit.  and  wai  present  at  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man  (soTerely  wounded},  siege  of  Sebastopoi,  sortie  of  SOth  Oct.  1854,  and  assault  on  the  Ridan  8tb  8«pt. 
18&S— wounded  (Me<ial  and  Clasps). 

9  I.leui.-Col  Whltmore  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  George  Brown, 
Including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  (horse  shot)  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Major  Pakenham  received  a  slight  and  also  a  aerere  wound  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

4t  Major  Dillon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

ft  Major  Campbell  serred  with  the  77th  Regt.  In  the  Peninsula  from  Ang.  I81S  to  the  end  of  that  war  In 
1814,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  fiayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Senred  with  the  WHh  Regt. 
at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1856,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

6  Mijor  Ateberley  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma,  sicfe  of 
Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  85th  Oct.  (severely  wounded  In  the  arm),  and  assault  on  the  Redan 
on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Penneflather  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1805,  and  was  severely  wounded  (Medal  and 
Clarp). 

8  Mijor  Orecn  served  the  Eastern  campulgn  of  1854-55,  Indnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  luberman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  of  80th  Oct.  1864,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

1 1  Captains  Williamson,  Macpherson,  and  Campbell  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  Inclvding 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  86tli  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


18  Captains  U' Brian  and  Uarcourt  were  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasps). 
IS  Captain  Folkner  nerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  attached  to  the  Commissariat,  Inclodlngttae 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  SGth  Oct.  (McdU 


and  Clasps). 

14  Caniam  Grant  served  with  the  8nd  Foot  during  the  campaign  of  1944-46  In  the  Southern  Ooncan  and 
Sawant  Wnrree  country,  Including  the  storming  of  several  stockades,  and  the  Investment  and  raptura  of 
the  forts  of  Monohur  and  Munsuntosh. 

15  Capuln  liil).  Ueuw.  Singleton,  Fleming,  Wood,  and  Kevllle,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in 
1855  (Mt^dal  and  Clasp). 

16  Captains  Macpherson  and  Hobbs,  Ensign  Mackesy,  Assistant-Surgeons  Pyffc  and  Mllrojr,  and  Qr.* 
master  Mu<>n,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkennan, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lleuti  Field  served  at  the  ^iege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the 
Redan  on  the  8lh  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Austin  kervfd  at  the  siege  of  Sebostopol  in  1855,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cla  p). 

19  Lieut.  Hoorsom  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept 
1855,  where  be  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  arm  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Lieut.  Sanders  served  in  the  Austrian  army  in  1849-51;  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Novara,  and 
aerved  the  campaign  against  Garibaldi  in  the  Roman  SUtes,  for  which  he  has  a  MedaL  Served  with  the 
SOth  Reft,  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assanit  on  the  Redan  on 
the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cbup). 

81  Lieut.  Oubbtais  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  sortie  of  5th  June-mentloned  in 
Dispatch  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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TALAVERA"  "ALBUHERA"  "VITTORIA*'  "PYRENEES"  "NIVELLE" 
"NIVE  "  "ORTHES"  "PENINSULA"  " C ABOOL,  1848 "  "MOODKEE" 
"FEROZESHAU"   "ALIWAL"  "SOBRAON"  "  SEYAttTOPOL." 


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CoZ.— »  Sir  Alex.  Leitli,»  KCB.  Ens.  8  Aug.  92 ;  Lt,  Oct.  94  j  Capt,  27  Nov.  94; 

McQ,  1  Aug. 04 ;  Lt,-CoU  7  Feb.  11 ,  Col.  19  July  21 ;  Maj.-Gen,  22  July  30 ; 

Lt.'Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Gen.  20  June  54;  Col.  31st  Foot,  14  June  63. 
LM?u«.-CoZonei.  — George  Staunton,"  Ens.  P6  Oct.  26;   Lieut,  p  15  Feb.  81; 

Ca»f.P8  June,39;  Maj.  P28 March 45;  £^.-Co?.p20 July49;  CoZ.28Nov.64. 
Thomas  Conyngham  Kelly ,3  Ens.  3  Apr.  28;  Lieut,  p  31  Aug.  30;  Capt,  6 

May  43  ;  Mqfor,  p  20  July  49  ;  Lieut.- Col.  15  June  65. 
itfVyor*.— Frederick  Spence,*  Ens.  24  Dec.  29;  Lieut.  Pi  Nov.  31 ;  Capt.  28 

June  44;  Mqjor,  15  June  55. 
RobtTt  John  ^ar,*  Ens.  11  June  30;  X*.p25  Jan.  33;  Capt.v  8  Oct.  44; 

Brev.-MftJ.  2  Nov.  55 ;  Major,  21  Dec.  55. 


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Captains. 
Joseph  Greenwood,*  s.  - 
James  Peter  Robertson^ 
Cha.Jas.Orton  Swaffield* 
George  Walter  Baldwin* 
Amyatt  Ernie  Brown  *  . 
Robert  Law,'o«., 


BNSION. 


6  May  36 
29  Oct.  41 
27  Feb.  46 

4  Apr.  46 
20  Mar.  47 

8  Feb.  40 

9  Nov.  43 
P  31  Oct.  40 
p  13  June  50 

5  Apr.  46 
P  19  Oct.  49 

30  Nov.  49 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P 15  Oct.  50 
P  22  Nov.  50 
p  23  Nov.  52 


Henry  Prim  Button" 
William  Fred.  Macbean^^ 
Alex.  Francis  Ball'    ... 

Samuel  Christian    

Edward  Temple  *'  ...... 

Arthur  John  Schreibcr  *  . 

Charles  Prevost**  

George  Flower  Herbert*  . 
Robert  Place  Gould  .... 
Charles  Knight  Pearson'* 

LlBUTEKANTB. 

Thos.  Eaton  Swettenham  *  9  Sept.  61 
Richard  Weld  Litton*  ..  p  17  Oct.  61 
Alexander  Mitchell  •  ....  p  12  Dec.  61 

Annesley  Cary  »* p  12  Mar.  52 

Fred.  Young Cassidy *  ..  p  11  June 52 

Ralph  Leeson" p21  Sept.  62 

W.  George  H.  T.  Fairfax*'.? 21  Nov.  51 
John  W.  Townsend  Fyler  *!  p  21  Jan  53 
CharlesEdwardJeftcock*Pl4May  63 
George  Nicholson  Pepper*;  6  June  54 
-     ■     *  P  24  Aug.  54 

P  22  Sept.  54 
P22  Dec.  54 
13  Apr.  55 
9  July  52 
29  Mar.  55 

23  Apr.  55 

24  Apr.  55 
P29  Sept.  54 

19  June  55 
22  June  55 

20  June  55 

21  June  55 


27  Oct.  39 

P  30  Sept.  42 

p  21  Jan.  48 

P  20  July  49 

2  Oct.  49 

27  July  42 

25  Dec.  45 

30  Sept.  42 

P  12  Dec.  51 

P  11  Sept.  49 

P  28  Mar.  51 

P31  Oct.  51 

P 17  Aug.  52 

P 10  Dec.  52 

p  14  Jan.  53 

15  June  55 

P  18  Feb.  53 1 


CAPTAIN. 


31  Mar.  46 
p  21  Jan.  48 
P19  Apr.  50 
I' 31  Oct.  51 
P  12  Dec.  61 

5  May  54 

6  June  54 
P27  Aug.  52 
P  22  Dec.  54 

15  June  55 
15  June  65 
15  June  55 
27  July  55 
9  Sept.  55 
21  Dec.  55 
P  15  Feb.  56 


BREV.-MAJ* 


George  Bayley  * 
George  John  Hamilton'* 
Thos.  Christian  Rycroft  ^' 
Robert  Freke  Gould  .... 
H.  K.  Johnstone  Waldron 
Fred.  Herbert  Suckling'* 

William  Thwaytes 

Hnxh  Pollexfen  Deanc  . . 
Hubert  Churchill  Gould . 
John  James  Robinson  • . 

Arthur  Jcbb    

StafibrdChurchMathews^ 

Arthur  Trefusis  Jones    . 

Ensigns. 

KenrickHill** 

Colin  CampbellM'Intyre- 
Waltcr  John  Tarte**  . . . 

Henry  Leeson 

William  Hill  James    ... 
Denison  Montagu  M.  Inge 
Wm.  Forbes  Anderson  . . 
John  T.  Austin  Gardiner 

Richard  Maybury 

John  B.  Phillipson 

C.  Gabriel  Alfred  Barnes 
Fred.  Walter  Garden ... . 
William  Edward  Tibbetts 
R^^inald  Edward  Huxaro 


6  June  54 
6  June  54 
11  Aug.  54 
P  22  Dec.  54 
16  June  55 
15  June  55 
15  June  55 


3  July  55 

4  July  65 

5  July  65 

6  July  55 

19  July  55 

20  July  55 
2  Oct.   65 

23  Oct   56 
9  Nov,  65 

21  Dec.  55 
8  Jan.  66 

p  16  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  56 

27  Feb.  56 


ISir  Alexander  Leith  served 
p  Q^  Mar  />!)  I  in  Pianders  with  the  4Snd  Regt. 
r    M       KA  I  particularly  at  the  defence  of 
5  May  D4  ■  ^-jeuport.  Served  with  the  81«t 
nt  the  attack  of  the  poMt  of  the 
Vigitf,  and  at  the  subsequent 
capture  of  St.  Lucia,  in  1796. 
In  North  Holland  in  1709, and 
was  severely  wounded  and  lost 
an  eye  atthe  battle  of  Alkmaar. 
Egyptian  campaign  of  1S07.  In- 
cluding the  attack  on  Rosetta. 

I  Served  afterwards  in  the  Pen- 

15  June  65  '  insula; from  April  1818  to  July 
15  June  56  i  ^^^4,  and  commanded  the  81st 
1  ti  T«T»o  .nii  1 »«  *he  battles  of  Vittoria.  the 
lO  June  oo  py„„eeg  ^n  the «5th,  28th, and 
15  June  55|  80th  July, the Nivellp.theNive, 
P  23  Dec.  53  and  St.  Pierre(seven;ly  wound- 
29  June  55  i  *<*)»  •lormmg  the  heights  of 
K  o-lv.   Kn  Oarris,  battle  of  Orthos,  action 

5  Hept.  00 1  of  ^jre^  and  battle  of  Toulouse. 
9  Sept.  55 1  Sir  Alexander  has  received  the 

26  June  55  ^^^^  Cross  and  one  Clasp. 

OA  T\i>^    t^\     *  Colonel    Staunton    terred 

TT  i^l  e2  ^^^^  ihe  10th  Re«t.  In  the  But^ 
P  15  Feb.  5b  lej  campaign  In  1846,  Including 

26  Feb.  66 1  the  battle  of  Sobraoa  ruedal). 

QA  pph    .58  Commanded  the  81st  KegU  In 

*u  r  cu.  w  I  ^j^^  Qrtmea  from  82nd  May  1866, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the 
18th  June  and  8th  Sept.;  commanded  Snd 
Brigade  4th  Division  from  18th  Nov.  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

8  Lt..Colone1  Kelly  and  Captain  Ball  served 
in  the  Crimea  from  SSnd  May  to  end  of  June 
1866,  including  the  attack  on  the  18th  June 
(Medal  and  Clasp  for  Sebastopol). 

4  Major  Spence  served  in  the  Crimea  f^om 
22nd  May  1866,  including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol, and  attacks  on  the  I8tb  June  and  6th 
Sept.;  commanded  the  fiegt.  fh>m  18th  Nor. 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Major  Eagar  served  the  campaign  of  I84S 
in  Affghanistan,  including  the  oetions  of  Ma- 
zeena,Ttfzeen,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of 
Oabool,  and  the  different  engagements  lending 
to  it  (Medal).    Served  in  the  Crimea  firom  Iltb 


j..tt*  lass  as  Bricade  Major  of  2nd  Brigade  Ist  Division  from  19th  Aug.  1866,  to  17th  Jan.  1856,  and 
dH^niSSt"  the  W  of  Sebastopol  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Paymaster. — Julius  Brockman  Travers,*  9  May  45;  2nd  Lieut,  8  July  97 ;  Zt. 
Ai^utant."  [8  April  42. 

Qr.-ilfai«er.<-Patrick  Hopkins,"  5  Nov.  52 ;  Sm,  14  Apr.  46;  Lt.  26  June  60. 
Surgeon.— Wm.  Thomas  Uoskin,''^  M.D.  6  May  53  :  Assist^-Surg.  1  March  44. 
Assistant-Surgeons* — ^Thomas  Johnston  Atkinson,*^ 28  Feb,  52. 

William  Grant,"  0  June  54. 
Dispenser  of  Medicwes.-^ o^eph  Wilding  Lomaa,  1  Jan.  56. 

Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Ciiarles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 

0  Cai>taia  Greenwood  serred  with  tbeSlel  throngliout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghaniitan  under  Uw^or- 
General  Pollock,  and  was  preiant  In  tlie  action*  of  Uuieena,  Tezeen,  and  Jugduliuck,  the  oecapallon  of 
Caliool.  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  it  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Roberteon  serred  the  Sutl^  camp.iign  of  1840-40,  Including  tho  battles  of  11  oodkee,  Pcrosrshah, 
Buddlwal,  Allwai,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Crimea  from  SSnd  May  1865,  in- 
cluding the  siege  of  SebasKipol,  and  attacks  on  I8tb  June  und  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Olasp). 

8  Captains  SwaAeld,  Baldwin.  Schroiber  and  Herbert,  Lieut*.  Swetteiiham,  LiUon,  M Uelkn,  Cassfdj, 
r^irfax,  F)Ior,  Jeffcock,  Pepper  and  Baylej,  PafmasUr  Trarers,  and  Qr.-Ma*t«r  Hopklus,  served  in  tlie 
CtimiiVL  from  23nd  May.lSSS,  ineludlng  the  skge  of  Sebostopol  and  atlaeiis  on  Uie  18th  June  and  8th  Sept. 
(  Mcddl  and  Cla^p). 

0  Captain  Brown  scnrrd  In  the  Crimea  firom  82nd  May  to  1 1th  July,  and  (nm  14th  Sept  18ft5,  including 
tho  siege  of  Sebastopoi  and  attack  on  18ch  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Capt.  Luw  served  with  the  Slst  throughoutthe  campaign  of  1842  InAffghanistan  (Medal),  including  tJM 
aciions  of  Maxeena,  Teseeu,  and  Jugdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engagements  lead- 
ing to  it.  He  served  also  the  Sull^  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshab, 
Buddlwal,  Ailwal,  and  Sobraon  (severely  wounded):  Medal  and  three  Clasps. 

11  Capt.  Hutton  served  tlie  SutleJ  campaign  of  184&-40,  and  carried  the  ooloursof  tho  81st  In  the  batUct 
of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (wounded)  |  he  was  aUo  present  at  Buddlwal,  A liwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal and 
tiiree  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Land  Transport  Corps  from  Jnly  1890  (Medal  and  Clasp  for 
Sebaitopul). 

12  Captain  Maebean,  Lleuts.  Leeson  and  Ryeroft  served  In  the  Crimea  from  0th  Aug.  1858,  including 
the  siege  of  Sebasto|)Oi  and  attack  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasn). 

IS  Captains  Temple  and  Pearson  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Srd  Sept.  1855,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
tupol  and  attack  on  the  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Hrevost  served  In  tiie  Crini«a  from  22nd  M»y  1855,  Including  the  fiege  of  Sebatlopol  and 
attack  on  the  8th  Sept. :  wounded  on  tho  17th  June  and  7ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Lieut.  Cary  served  in  the  Crimea  from  22od  May  to  28rd  Aug.  1855,  Including  th«  siege  of  Sebastopol 
und  attack  on  tlie  18th  June  (Medal  and  Cla  p). 

10  Assist.  Sur$;eon  Atkinson  served  in  tlie  Crimea  from  7ih  July  1855,  Inoluding  the  siege  of  Sebastopol, 
and  attack  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  C.asp). 

17  Assist  Surgeon  Grant  served  in  the  Crimea  from  12th  Nov.  to  28th  Dec.  1854,  and  from  8lst  Jalj 
1855,  Including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  8tli  Sept  (Medal  and  ClaspX 

18  Lieut.  Hamilton*  served  in  tlie  Crimea  from  22nd  May  to  I5th  June  1855  (Medal  and  Claap  for  So- 
bastopol). 

11)  Ltcut.  Suckling  served  with  tho  45th  Regt.  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal))  and  with  the 
ISili  Royal  iri»h  during  tlie  Hurmesn  war  of  1852-3  (Uedal;,  Including  Martabau,  the  White  Uoasa 
Stockade,  und  the  storming  of  the  Dagun  Pagoda  at  Rangoon. 

•JO  Lieut.  Mathews,  Ensigns  Hilt,  M'Intyre,  and  Turte,  served  In  the  Crimea  ftwn  I2th  Jaa.  18M  (Medal)^ 
•    21  Surgeon  Hoskin  serve!  In  the  Crimea  from  23rd  Dec.  Ib55  (Medai). 

( Continuation  of  Notes  to  3'inrf  Foot,) 

f  Capt.  Lowe  served  at  the  llrtt  mud  second  siefce  operations  before  Mooltsn,inelttdlnff  tlieattadi  oaihe  eacmy^s  podtien 
in  front  of  the  advaaeed  Irenelies  on  18th  8ept.  184S,  on  wliich  occasion  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  eoapaaiea  of 
tlie  »9nd  Rrgi.  that  were  ennged.  He  was  also  present  at  the  action  of  Kooijlcoond,  storm  and  capture  of  the  citr  and 
surrender  ot  the  fortress  orMooltan,  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Chenfc>te,and  battle  of  Qoq|eiat  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

11  Captains  Yard,  Clapeott,  and  W.  A.  Birtwbistle,  and  Lieut.  Baasano,  served  at  the  ir«C  and  second  Sicfa 
operations  before  MooUan,  inciadiog  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  positioa  In  finoat  of  the  advanced  treuAes  ou  12ch 
-Bepu  1S19,  the  action  of  Sooijkoond,  storm  and  capture  of  the  eity,  and  sorrender  of  the  fortress.  Alaopraaeatat  the 
surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Chentote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goqlerat  (Medal  and  Clasps.)  licat.  Btrtwhiatle  waa 
wounded  at  Moolun  llth  8epC  1848. 

IS  Capt.  Moore  was  present  ai  the  surrender  of  the  fovtraas  of  Mooltaa,  at  the  suncader  of  the  fmrt  and  gartisoa  of 
Ckenlote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SO  Capt.  Patterson  served  in  the  1st  and  Sad  siege  opetaciooa  before  Mooltan,hieladlag  the  stona  and  eaature  of  the  city, 
lie  waa  also  present  at  the  surrender  of  tlie  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Ooqfeimt  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

31  Lient.  Joly  served  with  the  foree  under  Sir  Colui  Campbell  against  the  Afghan  tribes  of  the  Cabool  fttmtlcr  ia  IfUS. 
an'l  was  present  at  the  affidrs  of  Nawadund,  Praugbur,  and  Bkaraoie.  Served  as  a  volnnteer  at  the  siege  of  Bebastepoi. 
did  duty  with  the  Srd  and  Stth  Bcgt.  hi  the  tvcnehea,  aad  was  at  the  attack  oa  the  Bedaa  oa  the  ISth  June  (Medal  and 
Clasp ). 

SI*  Paynaater  Gaiforth  serred  with  the  SSnd  Begt.  in  Canada  during  the  KebellieB  la  1887,  and  waa  jpreseat  ia  tba 
action  of  St.  Bastache.  Uescrvedaa  Adjutant  durisg  the  1st  and  3nd  siege  operations  before  Mooltaa,  inchidbg  tho  aecion 
of  Kooiikooud.  storm  and  capture  of  the  city,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  aad  garrUoa 
of  Cbeniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goq)erat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

23  Cant.  Power  served  at  the  drst  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltaa,  Inoluding  the  attack  on  the  enemy's  poei- 
tioa  ia  nvnt  of  the  advanced  trenches  on  ISth  8epc  1848,  the  action  of  Sooijkoond,  attack  on  the  suburbs  SJtk  Dee.,  storm 
and  capture  of  the  elty  and  snneader  of  tha  fortress.  He  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  ganisoa  of  Cheniotew  aad 
at  the  battle  of  Ooqierat  (Medal  aad  Claspe). 

ui  Ueut.  Uadman  served  with  the  6Snd  Aegt.ia  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlq  (Medal  and  Clasp),  inelnding  the  battlea 
of  Feroceshab  and  Sobraon. 

2S  Lieuts.  J.  BirtwhikUe  and  Lawrence  served  at  the  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltaa.  iaeludiag  the  atom  aad 
capture  of  the  c\tj,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheaiote,  and  battle 
oTGooierat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S8  Lieut.  M*Cabe  served  with  the  81st  throughout  the  campaign  of  184S  ia  Affghaaistan  under  Qeueml  PoUoek,  and 
was  present  in  the  actions  of  Maaeeno,  Teseen,  and  Jngdnllucl,  and  the  occupation  of  Cabool  and  the  diftrent  cnpgv> 
ments  leading  to  it  (Medal).  Also  the  Butlej  cairpaign  in  1848.6,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  Peeeaeahah,  Baddwal. 
AUwal,  and  Sobraon  (wounded)  t  Medal  and  CU»ps.  Me  served  with  the  18th  Boyal  Irlah  at  the  opetatioas  hi  the  Caatoa 
lUver  under  General  D'Aftuilar  in  April  1847. 


of  CI 


37  Quartenna»t«r  (Jiddiun  served  at  the  Snt  and  second  siege  operations  befoia 


Ikooad,  storm  and  capture  of  the  citr,  and  eusteadsr  uf  the 
.._. .  .^  ....  ..  «... —  'Ji^ifti      •  '•• 


lege  opera 
fofftreoa. 


Modtatt,  faielnding  tae  aecioa  of 
Stttrcader  of  ths  fort  aad  garyiaoa 


'iSi^ 


and  battle  er  Oo«}erat  (Medal  and  Claaps). 

s  leott  and  CahiU  served  at  the  irst  aad  second  siege  eperatioas  before  MeeiltaB,  ineladiag  the  cafture  of  the 

naadarof  the  fortress.   Also  at  the  surrcaAer  of  the  fort  and  ganrlsoa  of  ChcnioU,  aad  battle  of  Got^rat 


and  Clasps). 


*°?i  Mir^f  *^]    ^^^^  C  ^''^  Cornwall)  Regiment  of  Foot 

"  EOLIIA**'  "  VtUBlRA"  "  CORUNNA"     "  SALAMANCA"    "  PYRBMBE8'*     ••"nIVRLLB"     ••  Nl^Tt 
"ORTHBg"    ••PBNINSULA"    "WATERLOO"    ••  PUNJAUB"    ••  MOOLTAN"  ••  QOOJERAT." 


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CoL-^mSir  WiUoughbv  Cotton/  GCB.  &  KCH.  JEns.  31  Oct.  98 ;  Lt.  fr  Capt.  23 

Nov.99;  Capt  i^Ll'Col,l2  Jane  11;  Co/.25  July  21 ;  M(g,'Oen.  22July 

80 ;  Lt.'Gen.  28  Nov.  41  j  Oen,  20  June  64  ;  Col.  S9n(\  Regt.  17  Apr.  64. 
Lt.  Co/*.— H.  Vaughan  Brooke,*  CB.  Ens.  p  12  July  27;  Lt.  Pll  June  30; 

Capf.P22May,36;  itfVy.P22  July  42;  Lt.-Col.  18  Sept.  48;  Co/. 20  June 64. 
John  Eardley  WUmot  Inglis/  ^ Ens.  2  Aug.  83;  Lt.  19  Jan.  30;  Capt.^  29 

Sept.  48;  Major ^  P25  Feb.  48  ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49 ;  Lt.CoU^  Feb.  65 ; 

Col.  6  June  65. 
Miyort.— William  Case,*^iw.  10  Feb.  32 ;  Lt.  9  Feb.  38 ;  Capt  p26  Feb.  42 ;  Mi0. 

13  Sept.  48 ;  Bt  Lt.-Col.  28  March  55. 
James  Dodiogton  Carmlchael,'  Bns.  p  12  July  39 ;  Lieut.  1 1  May  41 ;  Capt, 

n  18  April  46 ;  3fgt;ar,  20  Feb.  55  ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  1  Feb.  50.  


Captains. 
Bdw.W.  D.Lowe »    .... 

Frederick  Yard'* 

William  Bell ««   

Charles  Steevens  

Henry  William  Bace .... 

John  Moore**   

Charles  Clapcott" 

James  William  Mansfield. 

Robert  3tacy  Coils  *7 

Wm.  Airde  Birtwhistle" 
William  Patterson**  .... 
William  Power** 

LiBUTBRANTS. 

Alfred  Bassano**    

William  Rndman,'*  Atff. 

John  Birtwhistle« 

'  Bernard  M'Cabe**      .... 
'  Samuel  Hill  Lawrcnce^^ 
I  William  James  Anderson 
,  James  Dugald  Thomson 
I  Fi'ederick  Wainwright  . , 
I  Edm.  de  Lotbinidre  Joly^* 

V  j  Philip  Primrose , 

0  I  Charles  Rodick  Ricketts 

John  Edmondstoune ... 

Pelham  Caryer  Webb    . 

Charles  Marshall  Foster 

William  Morse  Crowdy .  < 

Edwin  Ilarmar  

Robert  Trotter  Knox ... 

Henry  Cook    ......••• 

Ensigns. 

Henry  Gc^orge  Browne  . 

Henry  Elkins  Bennett  . 

Nathaniel  T.  Crane    . . . 

Joseph  Brackenbury ... 

Evelyn  Charles  Hill 


ENSIGN. 


20  May  37 
P 12  Mar.  41 

30  Nov.  16 
P   7  Aug.  40 

16  Feb. 
P  1  Nov, 
P  18  Apr. 
P23  Juiie4d 

14  Feb.  40 
P 12  Dec.  43 

17  April  42 


P  12  Mar.  41 

P  22  July  42 

26  Apr.  28 

P  28  Dec.  41 

33!   27  July  38 

42 1     8  Apr.  46 

45iPl2June46 

4  July  45 

%&Apr.  43 

3  Apr.  46: 

14  April  40 > 


captain. 


P  23  May  46 

P  25  Feb.  48 

2  July  41 

P  18  Jan.  60 

7  July  48 

p  16  Sept.  51 

P 23  July  62 

15  Mar.  53 

20  Feb.  55 

29  May  65 

13  July  55 


brbv.*maj. 


20  June  64 


6  Apr.  46  P25  Feb.  48|P21  Sept.  55 

I  j    3  Cdonu  Brooke  mttc^  th«  PuS' 

n    A  .irt'     «a  -.r  . Q  jaab  campaign  of  1848-9,   in   com- 

3  Apr.    46      24  May   48 1  mand  of  &•  SSsd,  and  wu  pKMnt 


22  Dec.  45 '  P 1 1  Feb    48 1  •^  ^^  !■'  '^^  ^^^  ^f^  0P*< 
1;  7.         !2         i  a      I  ^n   beforeMooltaii(Jnclttdinftb.acllon 
O  DCpt.4U  lof  SooTJkoondineommandoftlieleft 


Pll  Dec.  47 
8  May   46 

12  Dec.  47 

15  Aug.  48 
4  May  49 

23  May  46 
P 15  Mar.  60 

18  Aug.  48 

8  Oct.  60 

P 15  Oct.  50 

P17  Au9r.52 

P  18  April  51 

27  June 51 
P  23  Mar.  55 

15  May  55 

15  June  55 

31  Aug.  55 


10  Apr.  49 

P22  Feb.  50 

P  10  Sept.  51 

P 17  Jan.  51 

12  Sept.  48 

P  23  July  52 

4  Aug.  51 

P  31  Dec.  52 

P    5  Jan.  56 

P  16  Mar.  55 

14  Apr.  55 

29  May  65 

P  16  June  55 

18  July  65 

31  Aug.  65 


column  of  attack),  ttorm  &  CAptuM 
of  the  citr  and  lurrender  of  the  for. 
treM  of  Mooltan,  aanrendeT  of  the 
fort  and  gairiran  of  Chentote  and 
battle  of  Oofljerat,  for  which  serticcs 
he  was  nominated  a  Companion  of 
the  Bath  (Medal  and  Claips). 

4  Colonel  InglU  ■enred  with  tba 
SSnd  in  Canada  daring  the  RebcUioa 
in  1837,  and  was  present  In  the  ac- 
tions of  St.  Denis  and  Bt.  Eiutaehe. 
He  served  also  the  PuiOaub  canipaiea 
of  1848-9,  and  was  present  at  the 
1st  and  2nd  sieee  operations  befnrt 
Moolun,  Indudiiifr  the  attack  on  the 
enemy's  position  in  fhint  nf  the  ad* 
Tanced  trenches  on  the  12lh  Keitt., 
where,  alter  the  death  of  Linii  .OoU 
Paitoan,  he  succeeded  to  tlic  com- 
mand of  the  right  column  ol  aitni-ki 
commanded  the  Stnd  at  the  an  ion  nf 


Soorjkoond;  and  also  present  at  the 
If  ihe  citj  and 

jf  MoullAM, 

surrender  of  the  fort  and  larriimn  of  Chcniote,  and 


storm  and  cauture  ol 
surrender  of  the 


ni  A  o      <.   ei^  i  battle  of  Goojprai.  for  which  serrioes   he  received  the 
P  14  bept.  OO   brevet  rank  of  Liout.-Colonel  (Uedal  and  01asi>«i). 
P    9  Oct.  55       IS  M^j.  Bell  waa  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat 


23  Nov.  55 '  ^"•***  *^*  *^'"'"^' 


P80NOV.56. 
Pfly»MM#cr.— Wm.Garforth,"*  16  Apr.  62;  Qr.-M.  28  Jttne44  ;  J?jm.8  AprU  46; 
A4futant.^Lieut  William  Rudman,  13  Dec.  60.  ILUut.  24  Feb.  48. 

Qftarter-Master.^^ohn  Giddings,'"  13  Sept.  48. 
5t<r^ean.— Charles  8cott,»M.D.  9  May,  46;  Assist,^Surg.  7  Nov.  34. 
Assist.-Surgeont.— Alexander  Peile  Cabill,"*  M.D.  3  April  46. 
William  Boyd,  12  March  52. 
Facings  White— .^^en^«,  Mesflrs.Cox  k  Co. 

I  Sir  Wilbraghby  Cotton  served  with  the  8rd  Guards  on  the  expedition  to  Hanorer  hi  1808 ;  and  on  that  to  Copcnhaaen  in 
Jfit  where  he  was  appointed  Deputy-AssisUBt>Adjutant-Generad  to  the  reserve  under  the  Duke  of  Wellinf  ton.  and  waa 
present  at  the  battle  of  Kiogc.  In  1809  he  accompanied  the  Duke  to  Spain,  and  served  as  Dcputy-A>BUiant^djntant.Ge. 
neral  to  the  Ught  Division  during  the  whole  of  the  caropaiirn  of  the  retreat  to  Torres  Vednu  and  the  subsequent  advance,  the 


former  containing  a  series  of  skirmishes  and  the  battle  of  ihe  Coa.    Rrtnmed  to  England  en  promotion  in  June  1811,  and 

~   Buisulararmyin  1813;  he  was  present  atthebattleof  Vittorta,  commanded  the  Light  Companiesat  the  passage 

olf^thc  Adonr.  and  the  picqnets  of  the  2nd  Brigade  of  Guards  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  from  HsTonne.  Heeommandcd  a  Divi. 


rejoined  the  Fei 


sion  of  Sir  Archibald  Campbell's  army  in  the  Burmese  war;  and  alio  of  the  army  under  Lord  Kcane  in  Atkbanistan,  and 
waa  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Ghnxnee  (Medal).  Sir  Willoughbj  has  received  ibe  TV ar  Medal  and  three  Clasps. 

•  Lieut.'Col.  Case  served  at  the  first  and  second  sieicr  opciraiions  agaJiist  Moollan,  part  of  the  tine  n*  Mijo'  of  Brigadeto 
the  3nd  Infantry  ]lri«Hde.  including  the  ascaulc  on  the  suburbs  of  Moollnn,  J'lli  Drc.  1848,  on  which  occasion  he  com* 
mnndfJ  Uie  Companies  of  the  SSnd  that  were  engaged,  and  w^ts  vcrr  severely  won  ndrd.  lie  «as  afterwards  present  at 
the  tnrrender  of  tne  fort  and  garriroo  of  Chrniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

A  Lt^-Col  Carmichael  served  at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Moohau,  and  was  at  the  action  of  SoorjkaoBd ; 
led  the  right  column  of  attack  at  the  Ktonn  and  rapture  of  the  city  of  Mooltan  (wounded),  and  was  present  at  the  surrender 
of  the  fortress,  as  also  at  the  aurrcnder^f  the  fort  and  farrison  of  Cheniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Gocdacat  (Medal  and 

^^T^Cast.  CoUa  served  with  th«  39th  Regt.  in  the  battle  of  Maharaipore  (Medal) ;  and  with  the  SSnd  at  the  second  siege 
OD«ratioM  before  Mooltan,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city*  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.    He  was  also 

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"  BBRINGAPATAM  "  "  WATERLOO."    The  Creit  and  Ifoito  of  th«  Duke  of  WoUioftoa. 

"ALMA"  "INKEBMAN"   "SEVASTOPOL."    ^ 
CoUneU—lj^  SOI  Sir  Charlet  Yorke,»  KCB.,  Bm.  22  Jan.  07 ;  Lieui.  18  Feb.  08 ; 

Cap*.  24  Dec.  13;  Mqjor,  0  June  26;  Lieut.-Col.  30  Nov.  26;  Col.  23 

Nov.  51 ;  Major -Oen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  33rd  Foot,  27  Sept.  55. 
Lima.'CoU.'-'J ohn  Douglas  Jobiistone,«  CB.  Ens.  p  16  Aug.  27 ;  Lieut.  16  Mar. 

30 ;  Capt.  p  10  Oct.  38 ;  Major,  p  3  Oct.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  0  March  55. 
George  Valentine  Mundy,»  CB.  Lieut.  21  Feb.  35;  Capt.  p  1  May  40;  Brev.^ 

Maj.  11  Nov.  51;  Bree.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64;  Major,  29  Dec.  54;  Lt.-Cel, 

19  Sept.  55.  ,  ^ 

Af^or*.— John  E.  CoUings,*  Eii8.2\  June  30;  Lieut.  22  Jan.  42 :  Capt.  p3 

Oct.  48;  Mqjor,  19  Sept.  55. 
Edw.  Wefltby  Donovan,^  Ens.  10  Jan.  40 ;  Lieut.  14  June  42 ;  Capt.  22  Dec. 48; 

Brev.'Mqf.  17  July  55  ;  Mt^jor,  26  Oct.  65. 


Captains.  I    trts9iqv. 

William  Pretyman,*  «.  . .  {  p  8  May  40 
Henry  Chas.  Fitzgerald  ?  i  p  25  Sept.  40 
John  E.  Taubman  Quayle  "i  p   7  Sept.  4 1 

Thomas  Wickham  ^^ 

Richard  Lacy 

Basil  Fanshawe"    

Frederic  Smith  Vacher,"* 
Chas.  Carter  Barrett"  .. 
Walter  George  Nujrent" 
Cha.  Edwd.  Mansfield,** «. 
William  Henry  Pari^»*  . . 
Alex.  Bruce  Wallis  *^ . . . 
Buxton  Martin  Kenrick*^ 
Edward  Barker  Preacott" 
John  Ralph  Carr»  . . 
C.Moore  Brabazon  Slree'" 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

John  James  Greenwood  '* 
John  Thornton  Rogers*^. 

John  Owens'' 

John  Trent  ** 

Charles  Whateley  Willi»» 
Arthur  Edw.  Aug.  Ellis'^ 
Hn.  RH.de  Montmorency 
John  Douglas  Johnstone^^ 

Francis  A.  Ball'*    

John  Henry  Campbell  . . 
Geo.TalbotWorthington  . 
Rich.  Raddiffe  Twining. 

Lestock  Reid  Forbes 

Birchall  George  Graham 
Fred.  William  Ben  well.. 
George  Aug.  Vaughan  . . 

William  Bally    

Richnrd  Siaiham  ...... 

Richard  Lane  Bayliff  . . 
Randal  Howland  Roberis 
George  Aug.  Eliott 
A.  R.  Wm.Thistlethwayte 
Herbert  Edw.  Geo.  Crosse 
Arthur  M.  Peter  Browne 
Ensigns. 

William  Coxon 

Henry  Gillespie  Boyd   • . 
George  Robert  Morgan  .. 
John  Evans  Freke  Aylmer 
George  Toseland,''  A€(j. 
William  Hugh  Tiiomas . .  i 
Murray  D.  V.  T.  Grant. 
William  Henry  Gore... 
James  Maurice  Sbipton 

Marcus  Lynch    

Frederick  Easton 

Richard  Thos.  B.  Browne 

Edward  Tknner 

Charles  Francis  Mundy 


P  25  Oct.  42 

11  Mar.  42 

P  14  Apr.  46 

8  Dec.  46 
P  22  Jan.  47 
ly  6  Aug.  48 
P  1  Sept.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 

22  Dec.  48 
P 18  Jan.  60 
P 15  Mar.  60 
P22  Apr.  63 
P 18  Aug.  62 

P 15  Oct.  62 
P  13  May  63 

9  Aug.  64 
P  19  Aug.  61 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
Pl8  Aug.  64 

27  Oct.  54 
3  Nov.  54 
2  Dec.  63 

15  Dec.  64 
P  25  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  56 

18  Feb.  65 

19  Feb.  55 

20  Feb.  66 
P  16  Sept.  54 
P  10  Mar.  55 

19  Mar.  66 

14  Mar.  66 

16  Mar.  65 
16  Mar.  65 
11  May  65 

8  June  65 

20  July  66 

25  July  65 

26  July  66 

27  July  55 

15  Aug.  65 
14  Sept.  55 

21  .Sept.  55 

9  Oct.  55 
14  Oct.  65 

16  Oct.  66 
16  Oct.  65 
26  Oct.  65 

P  30  Nov.  66 
18  Jan.  56 


LIEUT. 


P  5  Aug.  42 
9  Oct.  42 

7  Nov.  43 
p  22  Dec.  46 
P  27  Sept.  44 
P  3  Oct.  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 

10  Sept.  49 
P  0  July  60 
P  8  Aug.  51 
P  2  Jan.  52 
P  6  July  62 
P21  Sept  62 
P  8  Apr.  63 

24  Sept.  54 

15  Sept.  64 

21  Sept  64 
6  Nov.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
P  3  June  63 

12  Jan.  56 

12  Jan.  55 

12  Jan.  65 

0  Feb.  65 

9  Feb.  65 

16  Feb.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
6  June  65 

19  June  66 
19  June  65 

25  June  56 
24  Aug.  65 

9  Sept.  66 
19  Sept.  56 
16  Oct.  55 
16  Oct.  65 
16  Oct.  66 

26  Oct.  66 
P  9  Nov.  56 

18  Jan.  66 


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P 11  Sept.  49 

P  2  Jan.  52 

P  26  Mar.  62 

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6  June  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

19  Jan.  65 

24  Aug.  66 

19  Sept.  65 

26  Oct.  66 

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Adjutant, — Etuign  George  Toseland,**  15  An^.  55. 

Quarter^Meuter. — Edward  Vyse  *  14  July  54. 

^wrfiwon.— William  Mure  Muir*  MD.  24  Feb.  54;  Assist.-Snrg.  22  Nov.  42. 

AuUt.'SurgeoM.^Jolkn  Ogilvy,*'  MB.  15  July  63. 

Thomas  Clark,*'  7  April  54. 

John  Vernon  Seddall,**  MD.  13  Oct.  54. 

FacviQi  Red. — Agents ,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Sir  Charles  Yorke  cenred  la  iho  Peninsula  with  the  62od  Regt.  and  was  pretcnt  at  the  battlef  ot 
Tlmlera,  Fuentet  d'Onor,  Salainanra,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  NUelle  (wounded),  Nive,  and  Orthe»  (severely 
wounded),  and  at  the  slegeB  of  Ciudad  Rodrij^o,  and  Badt^oi  (wounded),  for  which  he  has  receWed  the 
War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps.    He  served  also  ihe  WuCerloo  campai^rn. 

S  Lleut.-Colonel  Johnstone  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  siege  of  Sebftttopol : 
he  wae  Field  Offlcrr  In  command  of  the  trenches  at  ilie  laklni;  of  the  Qtiarries  on  the  7th  June;  com- 
niaaded  the  S3rd  Regt.  In  the  aisauU  on  Uie  I8th  June,  and  was  severely  wounded  by  grape  shot ;  left 
arm  amputated  (Medal  and  Cln^p  and  CO.). 

3  Lieut. -Colonel  Hundy  served  with  the  Coldstream  Guards  In  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  In  1897. 
lie  ienrcd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  with  the  dSrd  Kegt.,  Including  the  batties  of  Alma  (horse 
killed)  and  Inkerman  (where  he  commanded  the  Rfpt.).  siege  and  fall  of  Sebostopol  (wounded  in  the 
trenches),  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (wountln'):  Uedal  and  Clasps,  andCB. 

4  M^or  Collinss  served  the  Eastern  camp  dvn  of  1854-55.  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  18lh  June  (Medal  and  Clasp«). 

5  Mi^or  Donovan  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol— severely  wounded  in  the  trenches  on  the  lOlh  of  April  (Medal  and 
three  Clasps  and  Brevet  of  M%)or). 

6  Mi^or  Pretyman  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  with  the  S9rd  Regt.,  up  to  SOth  Feb.  1866, 
when  liu  was  appointed  Brigade  Major  t»  lut  Brigiide,  Li«ht  Livision  ;  wms  present  at  ihe  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkercnan,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  18ih  June,  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  C«pialn  Fitzgerald  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle 
of  Alma  (Medal  and  Ctasp). 

8  Major  Quayle  served  the  Ea<tem  campaign  of  1854>55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  (carried  the 
coloar)and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June — dangerously 
wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Capiam  Wickhatn  served  at  the  slego  of  Sebastopol  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

11  M^lor  Fa  'shawe  served  at  Ihe  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

H  Captains  Vacher  aitd  Nugent  se*-ved  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  slese  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Barrett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  an  Adjutant  of  the  8Srd  Regt.,  Including  the 
battles  i>f  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siece  of  8ebastopol  (\ledal  and  three  Ciasp>). 

14  Cap'ain  MansAeld  served  as  Aid* -de-Camp  to  Sir  (^olln  Campbell  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  including  the  ba'tles  of  Alma  and  Biilaklava  (Medal  and  Cla>p<). 

15  Ciiplains  Parry  and  Krnrick  nerved  in  the  Eastern  camixiign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebaotopol  (Medal  and  Cin»p<). 

le  Captain  Waliis  carried  a  colour  at  ilie  Alma,  and  olthough  severely  wounded  through  the  thigh 
remaini  d  with  the  Regt.  until  after  the  close  of  the  action  (Medal  and  Clasp).  ^ 

17  Cap'ain  Pre^cott  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  woundea  on  the  15th 
August  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Capt.  Siree  and  Lieut.  Greenwood  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  1854,  were  teverely  woanded 
while  carrying  the  colours  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Carr  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermaa, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  18tii  June  and  8th  S*  pt.  (Medal  and  Clafps). 

«0  Lieut.  Rocers  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  ISth  Nov.  1854  until  the  fall  of  the  ploee,  and 
was  present  at  the  assaults  on  the  Redun  on  the  18th  Juiie  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Lieut.  Owens  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkennaa 
(dangerously  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (twi<le  wounded  in  the  trenches)  ;  Medal  and  Clasps. 

S9  lileut.  Trf>nt  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  Sept.  1855  (MedM). 

SS  Lieut.  Willi*  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  assaulU  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  Jane 
and  8th  Sfpt.—woundcd  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

24  LieuU.  Ellis  and  Bell  ^ervod  nt  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  ClosfO- 

25  Lieut.  Johnstone  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  tlie  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the 
]8ih  June  (Medal  and  Closp). 

25  Ensign  Toseland  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and 
8th  Sept.—wounded  (Medal  and  Clai.p). 

26  Paymaster  Thompson,  Surgeon  Mulr,  and  Qr.-Master  Vyse  served  the  Eostom  eampaign  of  1854-fiff , 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mei'al  ami  two  Clasps). 

97  Asslst.-Sorgeons  Ogilry  and  Clurk  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1654-55,  including  the  batfles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  18ih  June  and  8th  Sept. 

28  Ass!at.-Surgeon  S*KldaIl  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  assanlt  on  the  Redan  on  the 
8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clisp). 


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Colonel,—-'^  Sir  Thomas  •Makdougall  Briflbane/  Bart,  GCB.  GCH.  JBns,  10 

Jan.  1782;   Lieut,  30   July  91;    Capt.  12  April  93;    M/{jar,  5  Ang.  05; 

Lieut.'Col,  4  April  1800;   Col.  25  July  10;  Mqjor-Gefi,  4  June  13;  Xmu^- 

GeH,  27  Hay  25 ;  Qen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Col.  34th  Regt.  16  Dee.  26. 
Lieut, 'Colonel8.*^mGhAx6.  D.  Kelly,'  JSrru.7  March  34;  X^  PdO  July  36;  Capt, 

P  24  Sept.  41 ;  Mojor,  p  17  March  48  ;  Breo.  Lt.-Col,  IS  Deo.  54;  Zt.^Coi, 

9  March  55. 
Arthur  Cyril  Goodenough,*  SfU.  p  8  April  34 ;  Xceti^.  P  25  Noy.  36 ;  Capt.  p  t6 

Oct.  41 ;  Mq^.,  27  Mareh  48;  Brw.  Lt.-Col  6  Jan  55 ;  Lt.-CoL  36  Oct.  55. 
Af(0ors,~-Johu  Simpson,*  Bns,  p  13  Mar.  85 ;  Lieut,  p 3  Nor.  37 ;  Capt,  p  i0  Jan. 

44;  Major,29  Dec.  54;  Brev,  Lt.-Col,  17  July  55. 
John  Gwilt/  Bnt,  P  25  Nov.  36 ;  Xf.  p  10  Aug.  38 ;  Capt.  P  14  Feb.  45 ;  Brev.- 

Maj.  17  July  55  ;  Mqjor,  26  Oct  55. 

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I  William  Warry  » , 

Joseph  Jordan" 

Jolm  Peel»<> ,  P22  June  47 

Henry  Edward  Bale"    . . '  p  13  Feb.  47 

Francis  P.  Cassldy ^f  25  Nov.  28 

David  Steuart    f^  17  Mar.  48 

Geo.Ed.BrownWesthead'',  p  7  Apr.  48 
Granville  William  Puget"  p14  Apr.  48 
Robert  Campbell**.. 
Arthur  George  Sliawe 
Geo.  Byng  Harman*^ 
Edward  Herman  Marsh '^ 

Arthur  Scoti" 

Art.  Trevor  L.  Chapman >' 

Lieutenants. 
Abel  Woodroflfe  Boyce'*. 
!  John  Leslie  Moore"  . . . 


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0  John  Byron," -4^'.    ..., 

0  Thomas  Harry  Saunders** 

0  Francis  Peel«» 

0  John  Francis  Wyse*' . 

0  Rupert  Inglis  Cochrane  *' 

0  Edward  Jordan*^    

0  Wm. Matthew  Dunbar".. 
0^  Tyssen  Sowley  Hoiroyd" 

0  Henry  Lam  pen" 

0  I  Alexander  Watson  *»  .... 

0  I  Noel  Alloyne  Harris". . . 

0  Spencer  Ley  Greaves"   . . 

0  <  Julius  Dyson  Laurie*'. . . . 

0  Tiiomas  Lindsay  Stack  . . 

0  Rich.  Jno.  Pliilip  Lceson" 

0  Hopton  Scott  Stewart 

0  Edw.  Wildman  B.  Villiers 

0  Ri<*hai^  Lewes  Dashwood 

0  Cliaries  de  St.  Croix 

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0  Theodore  G.  B.  Applegate 

0  Lyndon  John  Grier 

0  Edward  O'Connor  Larery 

0  George  Malcolm    ..••.. 

0  James  William  Leech    . . 

0  Bertie  Shiffner   

0  Francis  Wood    

0  Robert  Paterson  Fox     . . 

0  Isaac  William  Home .  •  •  • 

0  Arthur  Wheatley  Gilley . . 

0  Mark  Burgh  Rochfort  . . 

0  David  W.  Balfour  Ogilvy 

0  Charles  Lewea  Dashwood 

0  Fred.  Rhodes  Hazell  •  •  •  • 


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Ortbes,  and  Toulousa  (where 
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Adjutant. — Lieut,  Johu  Byron,"  30  Not.  66. 

Quar^er-3f Off «r.— Terence  Rowan,**  28  April  54. 

5iir^0on.— -Joseph  Hamilton  Dwyer,^*3  Nor.  64;  Assist. ^Sttrg,  14  Nor.  45. 

Assist.'Surgeans,'~''R\chaxd  Jakes  Worthington,"  20  May  64. 

Wallace  Haward,*«  7  Jane  64. 

Edward  Mason  Wrencli,^  3  Nov.  64. 

Facings  Yellovr^^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

2  Li. -Colonel  Kelly  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebestopol  in  1865 ;  commanded  the  Gnard  in  the  (renobes  on 
the  22nd  Mareh,  when  he  was  vimnded  and  taken  prlaoner  in  a  sortie  of  the  Rnaaiana  (Modal  and  Claap). 

S  Lt.-Ck>ionel  Goodenoogh  serred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopolin  1854-55,  and  commanded  the  34th  Begt'at 
the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  September  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Lt-Colond  Simpson  seired  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55 ;  commanded  a  party  In  the  assanlt 
(wounded)  and  capture  of  the  Qoairies ;  also  present  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and 
Clasp,  and  Brevet  Lt-CoL). 

5  Major  Gwilt  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55;  was  present  at  the  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on 
the  19th  April,  and  commanded  the  84th  Regt.  at  tbo  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June— sereroly 
wounded  (Medal  and  Olasp). 

6  Midor  Maxwell  serred  at  the  siege  of  Sebsstopol  in  1854>55,  and  was  severely  wounded  by  the  bursting  of 
a  shell  in  the  trenches,  26th  May  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  M^jor). 

7  Captain  Best  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and^ssault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

8  M^jor  Wany  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1655,  and  was  severely  contused  on  the  18th  Jnne  in 
the  trenches  (Bf  edal  and  Clasp). 

9  Msjor  Jordan  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  sortie  of  the  22nd  March,  capture  of  the  Rifle 
Fits  i9th  April,  sortie  of  9th  May,  and  assault  of  tho  Redan  on  the  18th  June— -severely  wounded  (Medal  and 
Clasps,  and  Brevet  Msjor). 

10  MsJor  Peel  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854>65,  and  capture  of  the  Quarries— severely  wounded 
(Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  Major). 

1 1  Gaptain  Ball  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  trenches  5th 
Aprll^foreflnger  of  left  hand  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

IS  Ma)or  Weethead  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebsstopol  in  1864-55,  and  capture  of  the  Quarries— severely 
wounded  (Medal  and  ClaspY 

13  CapUins  Puget,  Marsh,  Scott,  and  Chapman,  and  Lt.  Cochrane  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854- 
55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Campbell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp\ 

15  M%|or  Harman  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  lt)54.65,  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  the  10th  April, 
and  commanded  the  Grenadiers  of  the  S4th  Regt.  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June,  when  he 
received  seven  severe  wounds  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  Msjor). 

16  Lieut  Boyce  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  Uth  June  and 
8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  LieuU.  Moore,  0*Loighlin,  Jordan,  Dunbar,  Holroyd,  Lampen,  Wateon,  Greaves,  and  Leeson,  served  at 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  li<55  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

18  Lieut.  Byron  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  18S4,  and  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  in  a  sortie 
by  the  Russians  on  the  night  of  the  20th  Dec.  (Medal  and  Clapp). 

19  Lieut.  Saunders  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  capture  of 
the  Quarries  on  the  7th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Lieut.  Peel  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assanlt  of  the  Redan  on 
the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Lieut  Wise  served  at  the  alege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-53,  and  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th 
Jnne  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  Harris  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  tho  assault  of  the 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

23  Lieut  Laurie  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept,  was  also  wounded  on  a  former  occasion  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

24  Paymaster  Roche,  Qr.-Master  Rowan,  and  Assist  Surgeon  Haward,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in 
1864-55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

»6  Surgeon  I)«yer  served  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  with  the  force  under  Sir  George  D'Agullar  in  tliu  Can* 
ton  River  in  1»'47;  also  tbroufhuut  the  Burm«>Be  war  of  1838  and  63  (Medal).  Served  with  the  84tb  Heat 
•t  the  Sim  of  SeteMopol  in  ISM  (Medal  and  Cla^p).  , 

26  Assist. -Surgeon  Worthington  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1655  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

27  Assist-Surgeon  Wrench  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebasiopol  in  1854-55,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the 
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Colonel—'^  9121  Sir  George  Henry  Fred.  Berkeley/  KCB.  Comet,  21  Jan.  02  ; 

Lieut,  27  Aug.  03;   Capt.  1  May  05;  M(^or,  28  Jan.  08;  L%eut.-Col.  13 

June  11 ;  CoL  27  May  ^b\M(Q,'Gen,  10  Jan.37;  X^.-Gen.9  Not.46;  Gen, 

20  June  54;  CoL  35th  Regt.  11  July  45. 
Xt'eii^- Co/one^.— Edward   Hcly  Hutchinson,  ^ru.  P20  Mar.  27;  Lieut,  pIO 

Sept.  29 ;  Capt,  p8  June  88 ;  Major ,  p  17  May  50;  Lieui.-CoL  20  June  64. 
3fg  i  W.  Kaikei  Faber,'  2nrf  Lt.  p  10  Apr.  26 ;  Lt.  p  28  Aug.  28 ;  Capt,  P  22  Mav  35 ; 

J3re».-M<y.23  Dec.42;  Jlffl;.P17  Nov.43;  £f.*Co/.P15Dec.48;  Co/.28Nor.54. 
Mqjors.—James  Tedlic,  Era.  p  19  May  25 ;  Lieut,  p  5  June  27 ;  Capt.  23  Julr 

38;  ilf<y<7r,8  July51. 
Charles  Beamish,  Bns.  p26  Apr.  31 ;  Lieut,  p  20  Mar.  35 ;  Capt.  p  31  Dec.  39 ; 

JJrev.'Mjifor,  H  Nov.  51  ;  Major,  20  June  54. 

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Thomas  Teulon |  p  29  Dec.  37  ,  p  15  Dec.  40 

Robert  Henry  Price  . . . . :  p  31  Dec.  39  p  3  Mav  44 

Arcliibald  Tisdall |  26  June  40  >P  20  Sept.  44 

Fred.  George  Elltington . .  j  p  4  Sept.  40  ^31  Dec, 


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Oliver  Nicolls  Cbaitcrton  P26  July  33 
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Jumcs  Dickcrstuff 

Cbas.  Fred  Browne    . . . 

Arthur  J.  Le  Graud  ... 

Henry  Edward  Moore   . 
Lieutenants. 

Samuel  Fritche  Blyth    . 

Wm.  Henry  Balliugall  .• 

John  Harris 

William  Glynne  Mnssey 

Ranulph  Charles  Lee    . 

Wm.  F.  O.  Forster,  adj. 

John  Ormsby  Yandeleur 

John  Davis '.  •  • 

^  I  John  Henry  Blake 

'    1  Joliii  Ilciiry  Nott    

[Alfred  John  Ford 

I  Norris  Goddard |  p  17  Jan".   51 

Donald  William  Dundas  i    29  Dec.  48 
j  Edward  Tedlie    ;  p  23  Nov.  52 

Alex.  John  C.  Warrand . .  j  p  29  July  63 
!  Robert  J.  Gordon  Grant  ^i   24  Jan.  52 

C.  G.  Macregor  Skinner  :P13  May  53JP  7  June  64 

Thomas  Lloyd    !p  3  Mar.  54  p 24  Nov.  64 


P 15  Dec.  40;    11  Nov.  51 

P81  Dec.  47; 

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20  June  64 

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P21  Aug.  49 

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P28  Mar.  54 
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flntaadMcondeapturMor  Chnaan, 
■torm  and  CApture  of  the  brigtau 
above  Canton,  attack  and  capture 
of  Amoy  and  of  Cbinhae,  oceupatkm 
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attack,  attack  and  capture  of  the 
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JUIJ    00    th,  ,t„n„  ^j  di.5tr«.Uon  of  the 
23  June  54    fbrtlOcd  native  Mandtaeo  toirn  of 
P  14  Julv    54    ^***^'<^'  O"  ^^*  Gambia,  on  the  Ut 

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Albert  John  Revell  •« . .  p 28  Mar.  54 i    26  Jan.  65  j 
Mars  Mourier  Pohle  ....  I  p  24  Nov.  54  p  3  Aug.  66  j 
William  Meadows  AnsellP  7  July  54      2  Oct.  66 
Ensigns.  I 

Woodford WrightSherlock'p  13  July  55 

Richard  Trimen |  p  21  Sept.  55 

Robert  Henry  W.  Troup  .P 15  May  56 
Wm.  Henry  Bayly  Payn  I     7  Dec.  55 

Ptiymaster.^-J o\m  Mills  He\vBon,28  Sept.  47;  Ens.  28  Ma/ch  42;    Lt.  20 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  W.  F.  Godolphin  Forster,  20  June  64.  [Dec.  43. 

Quarter-Master. — Michael  McLoughlin,  13  Jan.  54. 

Surgeon. — ^Jamcs  Walker  Chambers,  M.D.,  6  Aug.  47  ;  Assist.-Surff.  4  Oct.  39. 
Assistant' Surgeons. — William  George  Clarke,  26  March  52. 
Edward  Thiselton,  20  Juue  54. 
Leslie  Ogilby  Patterson,  20  June  54. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Sir  Goorge  Berkeley  served  In  Eg^ypt  In  1807,  and  iras  present  at  tho  taking  of  Alexandria.  In  1800  he 
was  appointed  Assistant-Adjutant-Oeneral  to  tlie  army  tu  i'ortugalp  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  the 
10th,  lltb,  and  I9ih  May  I80U,  passage  of  the  Doaro,  battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siegi;  of 
Badi^ox  In  1811,  also  its  subsequent  siege,  storm,  and  capture;  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid, 
siege  of  Rurgot,  action  at  Villa  Muriel,  battle  of  Yittoria,  siege  and  capture  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of 
th«  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  and  Nire.  Serred  also  ttie  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of 
Wata*'1oo,  at  which  he  was  surorely  wounded.  He  commanded  the  troops  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and 
conducted  tho  operations  against  the  Kaffirs  in  1847,  which  brought  that  war  to  a  successful  termination. 
Sir  George  haa  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  three  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d*Onor,  Bad«Jos,  Salamanca, 
Yittoria,  San  Sebastian,  and  NiTO ;  and  the  SilTfr  War  Medal  with  one  Olatp  for  Talayera. 


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MANCA"    "PYRENEES"    "NIVELLE"    "NIVE''  ^RTHES"    "TOULOUBE" 
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Co&?ieZ.— JP  William  Henry  Scott,*  Ens,  27  Oct.  05;  U,kCapU  28  March  11  • 
Ca^t.  5-  X^-Co/.  6  July  15;  Col,  10  Jan.  37;  Mqjor-Gen.  9  Nov.  46* 
Xf.-Gcn.  20  Jane  54 ;  CoL  96ih  Foot,  31  Oct.  54.  ' 

Xt«^..Cotow«i.  — Charles  Ashmore,  J^w.  25  Dec.  13;  Lieut,  13  AorU  20* 
Capt.  Pie  Aug.  28 ;  Jtfiy.  p  15  Dec.  40 ;  Lt.-Col,  22  May  45 ;  Col,  20  June  64* 

3fq;(W*.— Edward  R.  King,  2w«  Xieuf.  16  Feb.  26 ;  Xtcti^  p  31  July  28 ;  CoDt 
P  4  Dec.  32 ;  Mqfar,  22  May  45 ;  Brev.  Lieut,-  Col.  20  June  64.  ^ 

William  Robert  Haliday,  Bru.  p  12  Feb.  80 ;  Lt,  3  Mar.  33 ;  Capt.  p  1 1  Jf ov.  36  • 
Brevet  Mqjor,  9  yov.  46;  Mqjor,  p3  Aug.  49 ;  Brev,  Lt.-Col,  20  June  54.    ' 

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8  Nov.  55 

P2dDec.  55 


20  June  54 
20  June  54 


1  Lt.-6en.  Scott  proceeded 
to  the  Poiiinsula  in  1808,  Md 
was  present  with  the  Soots 
Fusilier  Guards  at  the  passage 
or  the  DoarOfCapture  ofOporto, 
subsequent  retreat  of  Soult't 
army,  and  battle  of  Talavera, 
where  he  was  wounded  through 
the  body,  and  being  lelt  there 
in  hospital,  he  waa  made  pri- 
soner. He  commanded  the 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards  for  up- 
wards of  three  years.  Has  re- 
ceived the  War  Medal  witUone 
Clasp  for  Talavera. 


Captains. 

James  Nugent    

Tho.MathiasLuzWeguelin 

Edward  Charles  Butler^. 

John  Pratt 

Lewis  Alex.  Patrick  Boyd 

Wm. Ryland  Ralnsford. . 

Augustus  William  Ord  . . 

Charles  Woodwright*. . . . 

Riclcard  Lloyd 

VV.  Hy.  Aclaud  Dashwood 
John  Arthur  Brockman . . 
Bernard  Robert  Shaw    . . 

Lieutenants. 
Geo.  Rob.  Jas.  Marshall 

Thomas  Rice 

Richard  Harbord,  Ad^. . . 

Alfred  Macdonald 

J.  Welman  Helyap,d.i44;. 
William  Tyler  Stuart . . . 
John  Mandeville  Hugo . 
Alexander  Fred.  Stewart 

Richard  Lloyd 

F.  X.  De  Coucy  Orange 
Fred.  Willoughby  Harris 

William  C.  Hill 

Christopher  Hodgson 

Edmond  Mahon 

Horace  Edward  Willett 
Ensigns. 

Thomas  Scarlett c. 

Augustus  Henry  Hartford 
Richard  Lloyd  Hawkes. . 

Rhinardt  Gun 

Charles  George  Mahon  • . 
Clement  Sheriff  T.  Sale.. 
Lyndhursc  Burton  Towne. 
Joseph  O.  Walter  Scott. . 
Tho.Maunsell  Le  Mesurier 
Charles  Dere  James 

PaywMMfer.— William  Sttiart,  11  Jan.  60;  Qr.  Master,  10  July  35, 
Adjutant, — Lieut.  Richard  Harbord,  23  March  40. 
Qtiarf«r-i(f(a«f«r.— Joseph  Brookes,  30  Mar.  56. 
Surgeon. — James  Jopp,*  M.D.  1  Jan.  47;  A8sist.'Surg,  22  Feb.  30. 
Assitt.' Surgeons. —  John  Richard  Tobin,  21  Oct.  63. 

Stephen  Massett  Webb,  M.D.  19  May  64. 
Facings  Grass  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

2  Captain  Woodw right  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  on  the  China  Expedition  (Medal),  niid  was 
present  at  the  capture  of  Amoy,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  and  Chlnltiangfoo,  and  at  the  Gon> 
eluding  operations  before  Nanliln.  Also  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-58  (Medal);  was  on  boanl 
the  E.  I.  C.  steamer  Phlegetkon  during  the  nayal  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stodtades  on 
the  Rangoon  River,  also  landed  in  command  of  a  Company  of  the  18th,  and  with  the  marines  of  the 
Fox  stormed  the  Daliah  stockades,  11th  April  1858.  Served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations 
In  the  Ticinity.and  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Rangoon;  was  at  the  capture  and  occupation  of  Prome, 
and  at  the  nIght-atUck  of  the  enemy  on  the  camp  at  Prome,  8th  Dec.  1852,  also  with  a  deUehment  consisting 
of  four  Companies  of  the  18th  with  Sir  John  Cheape's  force  during  the  whole  of  the  successful  operations 
la  the  Donabew  district,  including  the  assault  of  a  breastwork  17th  March  1858  (wounded),  and  ending  in 
the  fftonning  and  capture  on  the  lOth  March  of  the  itrooghold  of  the  Barmeee  chief  Myattoon.    j( 


10  April 65, P  21  Sept. 66 

1  Sept.  64   8  Nov.  66 

24  May  65  j  17  Dec.  65 

16  June  56  '  P  8  Jan.  66 

8  Doctor  Jopp  served  with  the  Queen's  Boy- 

31  May  66   als   during  the  campaign   of   1844-45  in   the 

1  June  55  Southern  Concan  and  Sawant  Warree  country, 

including  the  storming  of  seT(>raIstockades,and 

the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of 

Monoiiur  and  Munsuntosh. 


30  Nov.  66 

21  Dec. 

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"MINDEN"    "TOURNAY"    "PENINSULA." 
Co?on«i.— William  Smclt,»  CB.  Comet,  16  March  08;  Xf.  11  Doc.  99;  Capt.  «1 

March  05  ;  Maj,  28  Jan.  08  ;  Lt.-CoL  4  June  14;  CoL  22  July  30 ;  Mqfor- 

Oen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt,Oen.  11  Not.  51 ;  CoL  37th  Foot,  11  April  51. 
LietU.-ColoneU.—TniiciB  Skelly,  JEm.  p6  July,  26 ;  LUut.  18  Sept.  28 ;  Capf. 

P21  Sept.  82;  Jfeyor,  p2  July  41 ;  Lieut.-CoL  3  Sept  47;  CoL  28  Not.  54. 
Egerton  Charles  Wm.  Miles  Mllman,  Stu.  &  Lieut,  p  24  April  35 ;  Lieut,  k  Capt. 

P5  Feb.  41 ;  Capt.  &  Lieut.- CoL  vlApfH  48 ;  CoL  28  Nov.  64. 
Afmor*.— Wm.  Longworth  Dames,  Ene.  p26  July  26;  Lt.  p  24  Not.  28;  Capt. 

p  27  June  84 ;  Mqj.  p  12  Oct.  41 ;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  1  Nov.  42 ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
John  Owen  Lewis,  Bns.  p  11  July  35 ;  Lieut.  9  July  38;  Capt.  p  29  Oct.  41  ; 

Brev.'Mqj.  20  June  64 ;  Major,  p  26  Oct.  55. 


Captains. 
Edward  D.  Atkinson . . . 
Arthur  M,  Alex.  Bowers . 
Henry  Macmanus  SalP . 


ENSIGN. 


p  6  Oct.  37 
IP 29  Dec.  37 

^ I     8  Dec.  37 

Robert  Prescott  Harrison'  p  28  July  40 
Raymond  Richard  Pclly  [p  26  Jan.  41 


CAPTAIN. 


Louis  Henry  Bedford    . .     27  May  42 

John  Clutterbuck P29  0ct.  41 

Joseph  Jones 7  Jan.    42 

John  William  Boissier^..  P3l  Dec.  44 
Wm.  Joseph  Baxalgette. .  p17  June  42 
John  Richard  Heaton    . .     19  Dec.  84 

Charles  Luxmoorc p  17  Nov.  48 

Lieutenants. 
Edward  Joseph  N.  Burton  p  18  June  46 

John  Brown    5  Feb.  47 

Thomas  Jackson     '  p   1  May  40 

Robert  William  Webb  . .  20  July  49 
John  Deering  Collum  . . ,  p  0  July  52 
George  William  Savage  ;  28  Nov.  49 
William  Henry  HenzcU . .  p  1 2  April  50 
Edward  Abbot  Anderson  I  15  Nov.  50 
Cha.Bdw.ABconghEvered  P28  Jan.  52 
Fred.  John  Nash  Ind  . .  p  28  Nov.  62 
£dw.Robt.Bi^8byBa^ne8^  p  24  June  63 
S.  Lavalliere  Curgenvcn  .  p  9  July  58 
R.Bunn,ilf(;.  Q.M.8  Dec.47.  18  Sept.  53 
P 13  Sept.  63 


P  28  July  40;  P  20  Feb.  46 
p  2  July  41 JP  26  June  46 

1  Sept.  40  ,  12  Sept.  48 
P17  June42|P  8  Feb.  60 

20  May  44  p  7  June  50 
P  22  Dec.  43  P  8  Mar.  50 
P   4  July  45  p  12  Oct.  52 

29  Dec.  45.  16  Jane  53 
P3  ApriUO  P80  Jan.  52 
P80  Dec.  461     6  June  64 

22  Aug. 37, P 24  Feb.  43 
P    1  May  46 ;p26  0ct.  55 


BRBV.-ICAJ. 


20  Jane  54 


p  0(\  Knv  AA  A  Lieot.  BtniM  volimte«i«d  on 
P^U  «0T.  40 '  ^  outbreak  of  tli«  K»ftr  war  t. 
P  1  Aug.  4o  1850.  Bad  wsB  appoiawd  a  LI««t. 
1  AUflT.  40  <  i"  »  BMiT*  eorpi,  Md  Mmd  oDdrr 
D  1  TiiKf  fi*K  Sir  Harry  Smith  and  Sir  Otortt 
,  J  ?«  ,  CaUicart  from  Janaary  1861  «atil 
P    8  July    53 1  Mareh    1853.       Uc     aecompaaied 

P  18  Sent.  53  »"  ■"*   p»«"*  •**«  »«^  **■« 

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O  June   O*  igji^  ^n^  ^„  prcfent  at  the  «- 

6  June    54  gafemcDtJ  of  the   ifth  Febnurr, 

11  Auir   64  6tb  Mareh.  Kth  April,  of  IMi.  aad 

DOK  A«S'  rI   •»  "»•  Pw»*««  »'  ^  "^•»  «•  *»- 
P20  Aug.   04    4th  December  of  the  mow  i«ar| 

P 10  Aug.  65 1  fa 

"(Medal). 


Bezflin  Rcece 

Ensigns. 
James  Frederick  Reyne 
George  Bagenall    .... 

Edward  Birkett 

John  George  Jarvii  . . 
James  DrummondGreme 
Edwin  Stephen  Sale  •  • .  • 
Geo.  Goodridge  Fraser  . . 
Tho.  Sheridan  Gore  Jones 
George  John  Usil  Mason 
Robert  Bell., | 


6  June  6-1 

21  July  54 
P  26  Aug.  54 

22  Dec.  54 

14  June  55 

15  June  66 
3  Aug.  65 

7  Sept.  56 
P28  Dec.  65 

7  Mar.  5fi 


3 1  Aug.  55 1  "M*^"  "«>  *»»•  •■« 


ijdiirUiftbc 


26  Oct.  651 
P  26  Oct.  551 


PaywMMf w.— Raynsford  Taylor,  16  Feb.  56 ;  Ens.  p  8  Dec.  48 ;  Lt.  5  May  53. 

Ac^utant. — Lietit.  Richard  Bunn,  18  Sept.  63. 

Quarter-Master.^WilWtLm  Crutchley,  18  Sept.  63. 

Surgeon, — John  Charles  Cameron,  M.D.  15  April  44 ;  Aeeist.-Surg.^l  Mareh  86. 

Assiitant-Surffeon.-—Jtimeh  WiMiAm  Fleming,*  27  Oct.  46. 

Facinge  Yellow. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

I  Lteut.-General  Smelt  sonrcd  In  the  American  war,  and  wa<  present  at  the  taking  of  Plaltsburg,  storm 
and  capture  of  Oswego,  action  of  Ltindy't  Lane,  ttormlng  of  Fort  Erie,  18th  Aug.  1814,  where  he  was 
•everely  and  dangerously  wounded.  Serred  also  during  the  Burmese  war  in  18M,  86,  and  part  of  1890, 
and  wai  preaent  at  the  cnpture  of  Ran  coon,  and  other  actions  In  Ara. 

8  Oaptain  Sail  terred  with  the  10th  Foot  in  the  Pui\)aub  campaign  of  I848-0,  Including  the  whole  of  the 
•lege  operations  before  Mooltan,  repulse  of  the  enemjr  and  night>attack  upon  the  British  camp  at  Jfntiee 
Thol  17th  Aug.  1848;  action  of  Soofjkoond  and  copture  of  the  enemy's  guns  Nov.  7th;  oarrylng  the 
heights  and  suburbs  belore  Mooltan  Dee.  87th  ;  and  surrender  of  tlie  fortress  SSnd  Jan.  1840;  after  which 
Joined  with  the  Mooltan  force  the  army  under  irf>Td  Gough,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Oo<||erat  (Medal 
and  two  Claspa). 

4  Captain  Boicsier  serTed  with  the  sand  Regt.  at  the  second  liege  operations  before  Mooltan,  Indading 
the  attack  on  the  snburbe  on  87ih  Dec.  1848,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress.  Also  present  at  the  •wraadsr 
of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cbeniote,  and  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Asslst-Surgeon  Fleming  serred  in  Cejlon  daring  the  Rebellion  of  1848. 


i  rears'  Serv. 


60 


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Pay.  Pay. 
41  ;    0 


24 


^^S^Tw^ml':^']     3®^*  (  ^A^  1^^  Staffordshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  118 

"  M0»TB  ViDBO  "  «<R0tBIA"  "VlMrtBA"  "COllUHlfA"  "BUSACO'*  "BADAJOZ"  "  SXLAltAirdA '• 
"VlTTORlA"  "Bt-.  SSBASTIAN"  "  NiVB  "  "PBHIlfSULA"  "  AVA  "  <*  AUf  A  " 
"INKBRVAN"    "SBVAflTOPOL." 

Co^.— 9^091. HaghArbuthnott,>CB.J5^.  18 May  96;X^  15 Sept. 90;  Capt,QO 

Mar.  09;  3r^'.  23  Nov.  04;  Lt,-CoL  9  May  11 ;  Col,  19  July  21 ;  Mq^.^Gen. 

22  July  30 ;  Lt.-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Oen,  20  June  54;  Co2. 38th  R^t.  4  Apr.  48. 
LL'CoU.'^aB.  Pattoan  Sparks,  Sm.  27  July  16;  Lt,  80  July  18 ;  Capt.  5  Sept. 

26;  Br.Mq).  23  Not.  41 5  Brev.  JLU-Col.  11  Not.  61 ;  ATfl^.  6  July  62;  X#.. 

Co/.  9  March  55. 
John  W.  S.  Smith,'  En»,  3  Feb.  32;  jLt^u/.  4  Aug.  37;  Capt  p  7  Aug.  40; 

Brev.'Major,  11  Not.  61 ;  ATa^or,  29  Dec.  64 ;  Li^CoL  29  July  56. 
Afic^'ort.— James  S.  Hawker  Farrer,  Bn8,  2  April  41 ;  Lieut,  p  2  June  43;  CapU 

P  28  April  48 ;  Brev,-MeJ.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Me^for,  29  June  55. 
William  James  Loftus,  Bns,  p  9  Not.  38 ;  Xf.  p  8  Not.  42;  Capt,  P19  July  50; 

MqfOTt  29  July  55;  Brev,  Lt.- Col,  2  Not.  55. 


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Bdward  Thomas  Gloster 

Qustavus  Hume,  s 

Cha«  F.  Torrena  Danlell,  9, 

Ludford  Harvey  Daniel 

Charles  Edward  Johns 

Horatio  Page  Vance   . . 

James  Thomas  Craster 

A.  Campbell  Snodgrass 

Frederick  Beswick,  8, . . 

Hbn.Cba.  John  Adding  ton 

Compton  A.  S.  Dickins 

Arthur  Brooksbank  .  • . 

Sidney  Godolphin  Quicke 

Henry  Broome  Feilden 

De  Vic  Tupper   

Frederic  Pocklington . . 
Lieutenants. 

Const.  Wm.  Sept.  Gaynor  p  18  Oct. 

JohnFred.ClintonBoyle,*     21  Jan. 

Thomas  Brodie  Wordlaw  P14  May 

John  Bolton  French p  28  Apr. 

.  Henry  Charles  Evans  ..  p  22  April 
I  William  Eidston  Elles  . .  6  June 
I  George  Wm.  Fred.  Snell  7  June 
I  Philip  Homan  Eyre 10  Aug. 

A  rthurJohnson  AllixEwen     1 1  Aug. 

I  Fred.  James  Hooper p  25  Aug. 

!  John  Evans,  adj 5  Nov 

I  Walter  Douglas  Bayly   . .     24  Not 

-Walter  Hume P23June 

i  Robert  Johnston  Stansfeld,  2G  Jan . 
I  Arthur  Alexander  Wilkle .       0  June 

I  Alexander  Walker 19  Feb. 

I  Kobert  Charles  Franks  . .  20  Feb 
I  John  Alex.  Caldecott ....       2  Mnr 

[George  Grieve 14  Mar. 

|C.  Lionel  John  FitzGerald.     15  Mar 
I  John  Thomas  Carroll .  •  •  •     16  Mar 
Ensigns. 

John  Mayo 

Henry  Parker  Chapman  . 

James  Hughes  Pope  .  •  •  • 

Kenrick  Ap  £.  Parry- Jones 

Arthur  Coleman  Hallowes 

Wm.  Henry  Bussell  Skey 

William  Duff  Pereira .... 
James  Power  Boyd 

Arthur  Bailey 

Thos.  Throphimua  Hodges 

Adolphus  Robert  Mallet 

William  Gerard  Byron  . 

Bury  DaTid  Wright  . . . 

BenJ.  Blad«8  Thompson 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P  13  May  42 
P  30  May  43 
3  Jan.  45 
P  9  June  46 
P  26  June  46 
P   3  Dec.  47 

19  Sept.  48 
P  6  Oct  48 

23  Mar.  49 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P  13  Dec.  50 
P  21  Not.  51 
9  July  52 
P  21  Sept.  52 
P15  Oct.  52 
P  19  Oct.  53 


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P  27  April  49 
P  27  July  49 
P  20  Dec.  50 
P  17  Oct.  51 
P  7  Not.  51 

19  Mar.  62 

P  30  July  52 

P  20  May  53 

P  18  Oct.  53 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

P 18  Ang.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 

2  Feb.  55 
2  Feb.  55 
2  Feb.  55 
2  Feb.  55 
2  Feb.  55 
2  Mar.  55 

9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
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17  June  55 
29  June  55 
29  July  55 
8  Aug.  55 
16  Aug.  55 
P  17  Aug.  55 
15  Jan.  56 
29  Feb.  56 


CAPTAIN.      BRET.-MAJ. 


P  30  July  62 
P  21  Sept.  62  17  July  55 
P20May53  12  Dec.  64 
P  18  Oct.  63       2  Not.  65 

6  June  64 
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22  Dec.  64 

29  Deo.  64     20Jaly55 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

17  June  55 

29  June  55 

8  Aug.  55 

P  31  Aug.  55 

15  Jan.  56 
P 18  Jan.  56 


I  General  the  Hon  Hugh- 
Arbuthnott  lerredirlth  the  49th 
Regt.  at  the  Helder  In  1799; 
aUo  on  the  expedition  to  the 
Baltic,  and  battle  of  Copen- 
hagen in  1801.  In  July  1807 
embarked  with  the  expedition 
to  Zealand,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  capture  ofCopen- 
hagen.  Accompanied  the  expe- 
dition to  Sweden,  and  after- 
wards to  Portugal  and  Spain 
under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Co- 
runna.  Senred  also  in  the 
Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of 
Wellington,  fc  commanded  the 
92nd  R<>gt.  at  the  battle  of  Bu- 
saco,  for  which  he  hasreceiTed 
the  Gold  Medal :  he  has  also 
receiTed  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  two  Clasps  for  Corunna 
and  Fuentes  d'Onor;  and  the 
Naral  War  Medal  for  Copen- 
hagen. 


30  Mar.  55 

14  June  55 
29  June  55 

6  July  55 

18  July  55 

19  July  55 

20  July  56 
10  Ang.  55  j 

31  Aug.  55 

6  Sept.  55! 

7  Sept.  55 
P  25  Sept.  55 1 

15  Jan.  56 
29  Feb.  56 


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PaymoMter* — James  Twiblll,  23  Jane  64 ;  Em,  7  May  40. 

Adjutant, — Lxewt.  John  Evans,  8  March  65. 

Quarter- Afo^er.— Robert  Smith,  7  Dec.  55. 

Surgeon. — Thomas  Fred.  Wall,  12  Jan.  55 ;  Astut.'Surg,  20  Not.  46. 

Aisiit»'Surgeon». — Digby  William  Lawlor,  10  June  53. 

James  Henry  Lewis,  24  March  54. 

William  Yoange  Jeeves,  28  April  54. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Cox  &  Co. 


8  Lt.-Col.  Smith  commanded  a  detaehmrat  of  tbe  88th  Regiment  in  co-operation  with  a  Naval  expcdl. 
tlon  under  Oaiitaln  Loch  in  the  ascent,  in  boate,  of  the  river  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  in 
1848,  including  the  aseault  and  capture  of  the  part  of  Serapiqul,  and  eurrender  of  the  Fwta  of  Castello 
Tiejo  and  St.  Carlos.  He  also  accompanied  Captain  Lock  to  the  town  of  Grenada,  and  was  present  at  the 
deliberations  and  conclusion  of  a  treaty  with  the  Nicaragua  Commissioners.  Served  the  Eastexn  campaign 
of  IBM-U,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  capture  and  occupation  of  the 
Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  the  18th  June,  and  was  senior  officer  of  the  SSth  at  the  close  of  the  war  (Medal 
and  three  Clasps). 

*«*  The  following  oiBeers  accompanied  the  S8th  lUgt.  to  the  Crimea,  Tiz.t— Lient.-Oo].  Sparks  and 
Loflus,  Minors  Farrer,  Daniell  (Brigade-Uijor  in  3rd  Diriston),  Snodgrass,  and  Hume  (D.  A.  A.  0. 8rd 
Division),  Captains  Gloster,  Craster,  Beswick,  Addington,  DIekins,  Brooksbank,  Quicke,  FeOden,  Tapper, 
and  Pocklington;  Lleuts.  Gay  nor,  Boyle,  and  Evans;  Paymaster  TwibiU,  Assistv^nrgeons  Lawlor, 
Lewis,  and  Jeeves. 


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Foreign  Service,  10  April  M.l 
JBMt.  Annj.  Dep.  Limerick. J 
"  PHmu*  in  IndU,"     "PtABsax"    "Gibbaltae"    with  the  CagtU  and  Km,  "MontU  IruUmia  Coins'* 

"ALBOBMA"     «*VlTTOMA"     "PraBlCBBS"     "NiTBLLB"     "NiVB"     "OMHBa"     "PBraBCli" 
"  MAHABAJTOEB  "     «  SBVA8T0P0L."  *^«*xiDUi^ 

OjtoneZ.— JP  9i2A  Bichard  Lluellyn,'  CB.  JEtu.  24  July  03 ;  Lieut.  7  April  04  • 
Capt.2B  Feb.  05;  Afq;.  23  April  12;  LL-CoL  18  June  16;  Col.  10  Jan. 


Yean'SerT 


P«y. 


,     37 ;  Mqj^'Gen.  0  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Cfen,  20  June  54 ;  Coi.  30th  Foot,  17  Jan.  53. 
j  LieuL'Colanels.'-WinitLm  Munro,'  JEns.  p  20  June  34 ;  Lieut,  p  1  April  86  • 

Capt.  2  July  44 ;  Mq^or,  p  7  May  52 ;  Lieut. -Col.  Pll  Nov.  53.  ' 

Bobert  Newport  Tinley,'  JEns.  4  April  32 ;  Lieut,  p  19  July  33 ;  Capt.  p  15  Dec. 

40;  Brev.'Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqjor^  pIO  Feb.  53;  Lt.^CoL  9  March  55. 
-flfq?Vw#.— William  Clarges  Wolfe/  JEne,  p  30  Oct.  35 ;  Lieut,  p  10  Mar.  87 ;  Catit. 

7  Aug.  46 ;  Mqfor,  p  11  Nov.  53.  '      ^ 

ThomaB  Wright  Hudson,*  Ens.  p  16  June  37 ;  Lieut.  30  Oct.  40 :  Capt.  7  Dec 

45;  Brev.'Mq;.  2  Nov.  55;  Mqfor,  P 16  Nov.  65. 


Captains. 
Bobert  Hamilton  Currie' 

William  Leclue« 

Charles  Denison  Pedder* 
Wm.  Newport  Tinley*  . . 
Bobert  Broome  Baker  . . 
W.  Hucks  HardingWarner 
Simon  George  Newport** 
John  FitzBoy  Dalrymple 

James  Agpaew"   

Thomas  Fraser  Dixon    . . 

Charles  Milligani'^ 

Frederick  Wilmot  Foster" 
Norman  Macdooald''.. . . 
Charles  Burch  PhUllppa** 
Bawdon  C.  P.  de  Bobeck^ 
Balph  Edward  Carr" 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

William  Gammell"  .... 
T.  We8troppBennett,»il  4; 
Augustus  Frederic  Baper*^ 

James  PowelP* 

W.deW.BocheThackwell« 
Edward  John  Stokes"  .. 
James  Gibbons  Smyth*'. . 
Henry  Bolton  Newport" 
John  Henry  Murray"  . . 
William  Henry  Pahner  *^ 

John  Tryon     

Edward  Gatty    

Edw.  Yaughan  Arbuckle 
Henry  Lionel  NicholU  . . 
Thos.  Beginald  Gosselm*^ 

Charles  Prichard    

William  Osborne  Smith.. 
Fred.  Standish  Hore  .... 
Francis  Henry  Chambers 

John  Sharpies" 

Henry  Budkin  Vigors    . . 

Bobert  Gray  

Fred.  Geo.  Furlong  Moore 
Thomas  Macmillan  Fogo 
EirsiaNs. 

Henry  Archdall 

William  Blennerhasset . . 
Jno.  Edw.  Wright  Hussey 

Charles  Hereford   

Copner  Francis  OldDeld 

Samuel  Fyson 

John  Barthol.  Corballis. . 
Abel  Henry  Wooilroofe  . . 
Bich.  Albert  Vercoe  Pope 

Nicholas  Gosselin 

Gilbert  Waltei-  Coventry 
James  George  Anderson 
Bichard  WilUaxn  Stokes 
Latham  Cod.  Brownrigg 


ENSIGN. 


P  28  Dec.  38 
10  Nov.  43 
P  7  July  46 
P  15  Nov.  39 
P  4  May  <j9 
P  1  Feb.  50 
3  Aug.  41 
P  2  Dec.  86 

22  Oct.  44 
10  April  49 

Pll  June  52 
P 17  June  51 
P  14  May  52 

23  Nov.  52 
P  18  Feb.  53 
P 13  Feb.  62 

P12  Mar.  52 
P  17  Dec.  62 
P  16  May  61 
27  May  63 
PIO  June  53 
Pll  June 53 
P26  Aug.  54 

1  Sept.  64 
P  8  Sept.  54 
P 12  Jan.  65 
P 17  Feb.  64 
P  24  Mar.  64 
P 18  Oct.  53 

24  Jan.  55 

25  Jan.  55 
16  Feb.  65 
19  Feb.  55 

9  Mar.  65 

26  Jan.  65 
3  Aug.  55 

2  Mar.  55 
16  Mar.  55 
15  May  55 

1  June  65 

6  July  56 
27  July  55 

16  Aug.  65 

17  Aug.  65 
P  23  Sept.  56 
P  24  Sept.  56 
P  25  Sept.  55 
P 16  Nov.  65 
P21  Dec.  55 

8  Jan.  56 
1  Feb.  66 

26  Feb.  66 

27  Feb.  56 

28  Fob.  66 


LIBUT. 


P 14  Feb.  40 
16  April  45 
P27  Dec.  50 
Pll  June  41 
P  2  Apr.  52 
P  7  May  52 

8  July  44 
P  8  Dec.  37 
P23  Jnne48 
PIO  Feb.  62 
Pll  Nov.  53 

27  May  53 

P  24  June  53 

6  June  64 

P  8  Sept.  54 

P 10  June  53 

Pll  June  63 
6  June  54 

P  12  May  64 
15  Dec.  54 
15  Deo.  54 
15  Dec.  54 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 

18  Feb.  55 

23  Mar.  55 

6  Apr.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


P 10  Feb.  52 
P  2  Apr.  52 
P   7  May  62 

27  May  53 

P  24  June  53 

Pll  Nov.  53 

6  June  54 

9  May  61 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 
P  26  June  55 

12  July  56 
P  27  July  65 
P3l  Aug.55 
P 16  Nov.  66 

25  Jan.  56 


BRBY.-XAJ. 


1  Lieut. -Oenerol  Lluellyn 
entered  the  army  as  a  Captain 
with  temporary  rank  In  the 
92nd  Rest.,  and  was  present 

, with  it  atFerroI,Cadis,andin 

10  Anr  56  r^^  Mediterranean,  in  1800  and 
TO  T,fiJ  KK  ^®^*»  *"<*  o*»  **»•  conclusion  of 
1»  J  uly  65  peace  was  placed  on  halT-paj  j 
but  on  war  soon  after  breaking 
out,  he  relinqaished  his  tem- 
porarj  commission,  and  re- 
entered the  serviee ;  and  hariog 
in  Feb.  1806  obtained  a  Cknn- 


27  July  56 
P27  July  65 
P31  Aug.  55 
P31  Aug.55 

10  Nov.  55 
P 14  Dec.  55 

25  Jan.  56 

26  Feb.  56 
26  Feb.  56 
26  Feb.  66 


pany  bv  purchase  in  the  28th 
Begc,  he  accompanied  it  to 
the  Peninsula  in  1809,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  ofBusaco^ 
defence  of  the  Lines  of  Lisbon, 
advance  on  Campo  Mayor,  in- 
vestment of  OllTenca,  siege  of 
Bad^jox,  battle  of  Albuhera, 
surprise  and  capture  of  a  French 
corps  at  Arroyo  de  Molino,  attack  and  capture 
of  the  Forts  and  Bridge  of  Almaras,  advance 
on  Aranjuez  and  Madrid,  occupation  of  Bor- 
deauz,  and  other  services  of  minor  importance. 
In  1816  be  embarked  with  his  Regiment  for  the 
Netherlands,  where  he  was  personally  engaged 
with  it  In  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo,  in  the  latter  of  which  he  was  severelv 
wounded,  and  received  for  his  conduct  In  the 
field  the  brevet  rank  of  Lt-Colonel  and  the 
Companionship  of  th«  Bsth.  He  has  received 
the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Basaco 
and  Albuhera. 


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Half 

PftJ. 

Pay. 

15 

0 

4 

0 

1 

0 

13 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

2 

0 

Payiiuu<«r.*-Samu6]  BeniBOD/*  6  Nov.  62 ;  Quart^r^MtuUTy  18  July  41  • 
itcf^u^anl.— Themaa  Westropp  Bennett,  26  Oct.  65. 

Quart^r-MtuUr.^O.  Blurton,»  15  Feb.  66.  [Not. 

i^Mr^Mm.— Oeorge  Thomai  Woodman,*^  M.D.  7  April  64;  AuitU^Sitrg, 
Amst.'Swrgs.'^ohn  Halybarton  Eoss,^  M.B.,  16  Deo.  68. 

James  Petrie  Street,  M.D.,  9  June  64. 

Alexander  Milne  Humphrey,  M.D.,  11  Hay  64. 

Facmffi  Green.-— J^wnli,  Messrs.  Cox  dc  Co. 


44. 
89 


2  Lltfut.-Col,  Munro  lervod  at  AcUulant  of  tb«  SOth  In  tha  action  of  Maharajpore,  and  «»•  aavafvl/ 
vounded  (Medal).  Oomnianded  ilie  Regt.  at  tho  slepe  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  Ihe  aapporta 
of  the  Itl  Brigade  trd  Division  at  the  attack  on  the  18th  June  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S  U.-Colonel  Tinley  tenred  the  campaign  against  the  Rijah  of  Coorg  In  18M.  Ue  waa  alio  preaant  in 
the  battle  of  MabanJpore,  i9th  Dee.  1849  (Medal),  and  waa  severely  wounded.  Senred  at  the  aiege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1806 ;  commanded  the  SQth  Begt.  in  the  attack  ou  the  18ih  June ;  and  commnaded  the 
trench  gunrd,  left  attack,  where  a  strong  sortie  of  3,000  Ruaslans  was  made  against  the  chevoux  da  frise, 
Wnrronioff  Road«  on  the  night  of  the  find  Aug.,  and  which  waa  sncoesaftjUy  repulsed,  also  present  at  the 
attack  on  tho  8th  Sept.  (Medsl  and  Claap). 

4  Major  Wolfe  served  at  the  dege  of  Sebaatopol  in  18M  (Hedal  and  Claap). 

5  M%|or  Hudson  served  at  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  io  I8M,  and  at  the  attacks  on  the  ISth  June 
and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Olasp). 

e  Captain  Pedder  aerved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and  Claap). 

7  Capt.  Cnrrie  senred  with  the  391  h  Regt.  in  the  action  of  Mahan^pore,  88th  Dee.  184%  and  va« 
irounded  (Medal).  Also  at  the  aiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  and  at  tho  atlocka  on  the  iHia 
Jane  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captain  Laokla  served  at  the  si^e  and  fiUl  of  Sebaatopol  In  1865,  and  at  tho  attaoks  on  the  18th 
June  and  8th  Sept.  (Hedal  and  Clasp). 

0  (Captain  Tinley  served  with  the  SOth  Regt.  in  the  aoUon  of  Mahan^jpore.  99th  Dec.  1841  (Medal). 
Also  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1869,  and  at  the  attacks  on  the  18ih  Jane  and  Stli  8epC 
(Medal  and  Cla»p). 

10  Captain  Newport  senred  with  the  81Kh  Regt.  in  the  action  of  Habandpara,  Wtb  Dee.  1843,  and  was 
wounded  (Medal).    Also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1866  (Medal  and  (Ha^p). 


11  Captain  Agnew  served  in  the  Crimea  froai  Dec.  1864  to  Feb.  1856  (Medal  and  CSasp), 

15  Captains  MilUgan,  Macdonald,  Phlllfpps,  de  Robeok,  and  Carr,  Lieuts.  Bennett,  Thaekweil,  Stokes, 
Smyth,  Murray,  and  Sharpies,  Assist.Surgeuns  Street  and  Humphrey  served  at  the  siege  and  JUlof  Sebas- 
topol in  1866,  and  at  the  attaoks  on  the  18th  June  and  8:h  SepL  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Foster  and  Lieut  Oammell  served  In  1856  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claap). 
14  Lieut.  Newport  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Mediil  and  (Ha^p). 

16  Paymaster  Bcnison  was  present  at  that  lamentable  catastrophe,  tho  burning.of  the  JTeiHRastlndiaman 
In  the  Bay  of  Biscay,  on  the  Ist  Maroh  1886.  Ha  served  with  the  31st  Regt.  throngbout  the  campaign  of 
1848  in  Afl^hanlstan  (Medal)  under  Major-Oeneral  Pollock,  including  the  actions  of  Maseena,  Teseea,  and 
Jngdulluck,  the  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  the  different  engagements  leading  to  it.  Ue  served  elao  the  cam- 
paign on  the  Sutl^,  and  was  present  In  the  battles  of  Moodkee.  Feroseshah,  Buddlwal,  Allwal,  and  Sobrac^n, 
and  waa  one  of  only  five  officers  who  escaped  being  wounded  (Medal  and  thaaa  Claapa).  Served  wiih  the 
9th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mec^al  and  Clasp). 

16  Surgeon  Woodman,  and  A«>i8t.-8iiigeon  Boss,  served  at  the  siege  and  fUI  of  Sabaatopol  la  1865, 
and  at  the  attack  on  the  18lh  June  (Medal  and  clasp). 

17  ticuta.  Baper,  Palmer,  and  Ooaselin  served  in  1855  at  the  alege  and  tMl  of  Sebaalopol,  and  Anal 
MsmUt  on  the  6ih  8e|it.  (Modal  snd  Olasp), 

18  Lieut,  Powell  served  with  the  Laad  Transjiort  (Jorpa  during  tda  wUola  ilaga  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and 


Clasp). 

19  Qnarter-MMter  Blorton  served  the  Beef  em  campaign 

klavis  and  Ipkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  lebaatopol  (Madal  and  Clasp. 


CJuarter-HMter  Blorton  served  the  Besfem  campaign  of  1864-66,  inclvdfaig  tba  battloa  of  Alma,  Behi. 


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Bmb.  for  V.  8.  Wales  14  July  52.- 

Serring  at  Melbourno. 

Depot  at  Chatham. 

Th^SpkifUf,  with  the  word  **  EarpT"  on  the  caps  of  the  Plank  Companies.  **  Movts  Yidbo**    **  Rolbia*' 

"ViMijiRA"    "Talavbea"    "Badajoi"    '<|8alamaxca"    "Vittoria"    "Ptbsvbss"  ^'Nitbllx 

"Obthbs"    "TOULOU8B"    *' PtfBZBSULA'*    "  Watbeloo"    " Can daiiab,"    "Ohvsbbb  and Oabooi. 

1843,"     "Hahabajfobb." 

Colonel— V  918A  Sir  Alexander  Woodford/  GCB.  GCMO.  JEns.  6  Deo.  94: 

Lt.  16  July  96;  CapL  11  Dec.  90;  Capt  k  U.-Col,  8  Mar.  10;   Co/.  4  June 

U;  Mtfjor-Gen,  27  May  26;  Lieut.-Gen.  28  June  88;  Gen.  20  June  Hi 

Col.  40th  Foot,  25  April  42. 

Lxeut.'Colonel.—ThomtA  James  Valiant,  Etu,  29  May  28;  Lt,  v  17  Dec.  29; 

Capt.  P 1  May  36 ;  Mqjor^  p  10  July  46  i  Li.^Col.  p 26  June  62 ;  Col.  26  June  66. 

-M4;<w«.— Arthur  Leslie,  Ens,  p  20  Nov. 38 ;  Lieut,  p  6  May  42 ;  Capt.  p 3  April 

46 ;  Major,  p  26  June  62. 
Thomas  L.  K.  Nelson,'  Ens,  26  Nov.  81 ;  Lt,  29  Jan.  36;  Capt.  P 10  July  46: 
Mqjor,  16  Feb.  66. 


Years' Serr, 

62 

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P.y. 

Pay. 

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18 

0 

26 

0 

17 

0 

13 

0 

9 

0 

7 

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17       0 

,S     1'^ 

16 

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18 

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0 

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0 

7 

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6 

0 

5 

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4 

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3 

0 

3 

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2 

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2 

0 

2 

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16 

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Captains. 

Robert  Carey'     

Hans  Thomas  Fell  White 

Robert  Hare    

Fred.  Samuel  Blyth  .... 
Sdw.  Hungerford  Eagar,' 
Michael  Edward  Smith  . . 
George  Owen  13<twdlcr  . . 
Justin  £.  D.  MacCurthy 
John  Edward  Brodhurst 

Dudley  Clarges  Hill 

William  O'Hara 

Charles  Henry  Hall  .... 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

W.  H.  Horndon  Messengm* 
Thomas  Bailey  Richards 
Fred.  C.  H.  S.  Baddeley 
G.  A.  BentleyBuckle^ulcl;, 

Theophilua  Bolton 

Arthur  Fred.  Fitz  Simons 
Arthur  Marquhard  M oiler 
Bdw.  Henry  Melville  Tod 
Charles  Francis  Brooke . 

L.  Nesbitt  Lloyd     

John  Armstrong 

Alfred  Cook     

Francis  W.  Osborne  . . . 

Richard  Armstrong    . . . 

Ensigns. 

George  Hobbs    

Hy.  Ross -Le win  Morgan 

William  Dowman 

De  Reufyilie  Lucas  . . . 
Russell  Harris  Vleth  . .  . 
Samuel  Roden  Handy  . 
Vere  F.  Pennefathcr  . .  . 
Thomas  Ormsby  Johnston 

Denis  Jackson    

John  Thomas  Whelan 


ENSIGN. 


LIBUT. 


16  Nov.  39 

P  12  May  43 

P   7  May  47 

P   4  May  49 

p  13  April  39 

P  3  Nov.  87 

26  May  48 

IG  Dec.  40 

P17  Sept.  49 

9  Jan.  38 

PlSSept.  49 

P  18  Jan.  60 

P 19  July  60 
P  16  May  61 
P  20  Oct.  49 
P  14  Feb.  61 
P21  Nov.  61 
P  9  July  62 
P    9  July  62 


19  Nov.  41 
P  14  May  47 
P 18  Aug.  48 
P  19  July  60 

16  July  41 
P  20  Dec.  89 
P18Sept.  49 

29  Mar.  44 
P  24  Jan.  61 
P  10  Sept.  41 
rdOMay  61 
P  26  June  62 

P   6  Nov.  62 

p  28  May  62 

P  23  Dee.  63 

24  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

17  Nov.  64 


P23  Dec.  63,  P 16  Dec.  64 

P  23  Dec.  63;    22  Dec.  64 

1  Sept.  64|    12  Jan.  66 

8  Sept.  64'    23  Mar.  66 

P 15  Dec.  54'    25  April  66 

10  April  56  P    3  Aug.  66 

8  April  66    15  Feb.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


P  14  May  47 
P18  Deo.  60 
P  26  June  62 
P9d  Dec.  63 
6  June  54 
10  Dec.  62 

28  Mar.  66 

29  Dec.  64 
P26  May  66 
P  4  May  49 
P 14  Dec.  66 

16  Feb.  66 


BREY.-MAJ. 


9  April  66 
1  May  66 
11  May  66 
17  Aug.  66 
21  Sept.  66 
16  Oct.  56 
7  Dec.  56 
28  Dec.  65 
I     8  Ian.  56 
15  Feb.  66 
Paymaster,— Fted,  Montagu  Hocklngs,  20  April 49;  Ens,ZO  May  42;  Lieut, 
A^utant,— Lieut.  Geo.  Aug.  Bentley  Buckle,  23  Deo.  63.  [p  10  July  46. 

Qttar<er-Jlfa*fer.— Thomas  Walter  Hives,*  26  Oct.  48. 
5ur^eon.— Adolphus  CoUings,  M.D.,  20  Nov.  46 ;  Atsist.-Surg,  26  Feb.  41. 
Assist.' Surgeons. — ^ThomasLigertwood,  MB.,  14  Nov.  61. 

Richard  Willcocks  Macauley,  16  Sept.  54. 
Facings  Buff. — Agents,  Messrs.  Coz  &  Co. 

1  sir  Alexander  Woodford  Mnred  In  Ui«  9tta  Regt*  In  North  Holland,  and  was  scTeraly  wounded  en  Ilia  IMb  Sept.  iy*9. 
Serred  In  Uie  Coldatrean  Ouardt  at  Om  eaptare  of  Copenhagen  In  1S07.  Served  on  the  Staff  In  Stelly  ia  ISOS.  9^  and  10.  Gen. 
manded  the  Ll(bt  Battalion  of  the  Brigade  of  Ouarda.  at  the  ■!•«•  oTCtodad  Rodrlgo,  caftun  of  BadaJoa,  battle  '^  ftalamanca. 
capture  of  Madrid,  and  at  the  ilege  of  Burgoe.  Cemoianded  flrit  Battalion  Golditream  Ouardi  at  the  battte  of  Vittoria,  eaptnre 
of  San  Sebaatlan,  at  the  Nlvelle,  the  Nirr,  and  InTeetmeot  of  Bayonne.  Comnaandcd  the  teeond  Battalion  at  the  batUe  of 
Waterloo,  ranrender  of  Paris,  and  during  the  occupation  In  P ranee.  Sir  Alexander  baa  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  two 
Claipa  for  the  battUa  of  Salamanca.  Vittoria,  and  the  Mive  t  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  Kith  one  Cla*  for  Oiudad  Bodrigo  and 
Nlvelle. 

3  Uayn  Neleon  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  throughout  the  operations  In  Candahar  and  Afl^hanlstan  hi  1M1-4S  (Medal)  t 
also  in  the  battle  of  MabaraJpore,  S9th  Dee.  1843.  Severely  wounded  and  hona  shot  ( Medal)  t  ha  w««  Adjutant  of  the 
Regt.  in  the  second  Affghan  eampaigu  in  1849,  as  well  as  at  Maharajpare. 

a  Captain  Carey  serred  with  the  40th  Regt.  throughout  the  operations  In  Candahar  and  Afl^hanUtan  in  1841*41  (Mad4l), 

4  Caption  Bagar  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  throughout  the  operations  In  Candahar  and  AS^hanislan  In  184l.|f,  a«d  was 
severely  wounded  at  Beni  Badam  (Medal)  {  served  also  lo  thabnlUo  of  Matar«Jpoi«— wonaded  (M«dal). 

6  Qr..  Master  Hives  served  with  the  40th  Regl.  throughout  the  operaUons  In  Candahar  and  Aflr|hanistan  in  1641-4S  (Hedal)  i 
alio  ia  ttaa  hittla  of  Mahan^porc  ( Medal) . 


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Depot,  Templeniore. 

'QVBBBSTOWH"  "XXAin" 

842"  "Alma"  "ISKBK- 

MA»"  "SBASTOPOL." 

Co^n^Z.— BChas.Ashea'Court-Repington/CB.  KH.^iM.17Dec.01;  X*.2Sept- 
02  ;  Capt.  26 July04 ;  Mi{jor,  26  Feb.  11 ;  LL-Col  19  May  13  ;  CoZ.22 July 
80 ;  Me5or-Oen,2Z  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.*Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  4l9t  Foot,  6  Feb.  48. 

Xiett^-CoZ*.— J  alius  Edmund  Goodwyn,»  JBns.  p  6  Jan.  44 ;  Lieut,  p  6  June  45  ; 
Capt.  P  3  May  60 :  Mqjor,  p  15  Sept.  54  ;  Lt,.CoL  12  Dec.  64. 

Robert  Pratt,*  JBns.  p  16  Jane  37 ;  Lieut,  p  27  June  39 ;  Capt.  p  23  Sept^  45  ; 
Mat.  29  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.^Col.  9  Sept.  65. 

JJfa/Vw*.— Robert  Cary  Barnard,  En$.  p  19  Mar.  47  ;  Lisui.  p  22  Mar.  50  ; 
Capt.  P 18  Nov.  53;  Mcij.  p  9  Mar.  56. 

Richard  OUver  Francis  Steward,*  J^tm.  p  29  Sept.  43;  Lieut.  P2e  Sept.  45;  Capt. 
P  7  June  50 ;  Major y  9  Sept.  65. 


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Captains. 

Hugh  Rowlands^ 

Fred.  Cherburgh  BUgh». . 
Henry  Stratton  Bosh «  .. 
Charles  Pelgue  Bertram" 

William  Allan' 

George  Hyde  Page"  . . » . 
Frederick  Ball  Dixon  *' . . 
John  Edmund  Harvey.  . . 
Hy.  Vansit.  Pennefather,  s, 
Armar  Graham  Lowry  ' . . 
Wal.McClellan  Lambert" 
James  Alex.  Hamilton** 

George  Peddle*' 

Fitohardlnge  Kingscote*' 
Hon.  HedworthJ.Liddell 
Charles  Vane  FiURoy**. . 

LlBUTENANTS. 

Henry  Seymour  Hill**  .. 
Edw.  L.Barnwell  Lowry'* 
Henry  James  Nowlan*^. 
Robert  Eustace  Maude'^ 
Lionel  Mordaunt  Fraser 
Irving  Francis  Kennedy 
Edward  James  Laughlin^ 

James  Baird*^ 

John  M'Kay 

Walter  John  Johnson" 
Henry  Edward  Byam» 
Arthur  Henry  Wavell"* 
Andrew  HalUday  Hall 

Isaac  King 

W.  H.  Gardner  Cornwall 
Thoroa?  Fra.  Bodduigton 
Charles  Lewis  Furlonge . 
Stanley  Robert  R.  Smith 

Richard  Pack 

Augustus  Fred.  Dixon 
Guildford  Macleay  Onslow 
James  Q.  Palmer  . . 
Edmd.  Joseph  B.  Donelan 

Ensionb. 
Arthur  V.  B.  Blanchard 
Charles  M.  Rodney  Reyne 
Francis  Michell  .... 
I  Thomas  White    .... 
William  Sugden  Jemmett 
;  Henry  Edward  Harrison 
Nadolig  Ximenes  Gwynne 

Lucus  Waring    

Milrea  Tellet  Quayle. . 
Charles  Wm.  Talmadge 
Ashton  Henry  Warner 

Thomas  Eman    

Ajax  Manera 

Matthew  Ellison.....* 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P  25  Sept.  49 
p  15  Mar.  50 
p  16  Mar.  50 
P  6  Feb.  47 
P 12  July  50 
P  23  April  41 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P 14  Aug.  46 
28  Feb.  45 
Pll  Nov.  53 
P13  Jan.  54 
P  27  Jan.  54 
P 10  Feb.  54 
7  April  54 
P 18  Apr.  46 

6  June  54 

7  June  64 

10  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P  22  Sept.  54 

9  July  52 

P 18  May  49 

16  Sept.  51 

5  Nov.  54 

26  Aug.  54 

P  24  Nov.  64 

13  Dec.  64 

14  Dec.  64 
16  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 

10  Jan.   65 

18  Feb. 

11  Jan. 
P  12  Jan. 

2  Feb. 

19  Feb. 

20  Feb. 
2  Mar.  66 

16  Mar.  55 


21  Apr.  51 

P25  June62 

P  26  Nov.  62 

P  22  Feb.  50 

Pll  Nov.  53 

P 12  May  43 

6  June  54 

P   9  Aug.  60 

18  Aug.  46 

J 1  Aug.  54 

P  22  Sept.  64 

6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  64 

6  Nov.  54 

P  3  Nov.  48 

6  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  64 
11  Jan.  65 

2  Feb.   65 

9  Feb.  55 

6  Jan.  54 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  66 

27  July  56 
p   3  Aug.  65 

17  Aug.  55 
9  Sept.  56 

18  Jan.  56 
18  Jan.  56 
26  Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  56 

7  Mar.  56 


CAPTAIN. 


BREY.-MAJ. 


2  Nov.  55 


20  July  55 


P  25  Aug.  54 

P 15  Sept.  54 

P  24  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

26  Jan.  55 

16  Mar.  65 

P  23  Mar.  55 

P   3  Aug.  55 

9  Sept.  55 

18  Jan.  56 

18  Jan.  66 

26  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  56 

P 13  Apr.  52 

7  Mar.  56 


1  L(..Geii.a*Cottrt-Bepuigtoiivit 
detaehed  on  ■  leparACe  eommuid  te 
1806  U»  the  Adnatic,  to  attack  tW 
islands  of  Treinttta,  and  in  the  aanie 
fear  he  aanated  at  the  siMe  of 
ScTlla.  In  1807  he  lerved  in  Bgfpc, 


11  DTcaent  at  the  eaptu 
Alezandna,  and  In  the  action  near 
Kosetta.  At  the  aiege  and  eaptof* 
of  Sanu  Maura  he  was  in  charita  «f 
the  Qoarter-lfaBier- Geacral'a  de- 
partBMttt:  ha  was  also  at  the  aioge 
of  Capri  in  the  aaara  year.  Ha  waa 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Adiatant  Gcae> 
ral  when  the  eneair  landed  in  Sidlr 
in  1809,  and  commanded  the  ad- 
▼ance-gnard  to  which  neotiT  1000 
priaoneia  soRcndered,  and  lie  par- 
Bonally      eaptnred     the     vmemfn 


6  AprU  55 
11  May  65 
27  July  55 

16  Aug.  65 

17  Aug.  55 
31  Aug.  56 

9  Oct.  66 

P23  0ct-  65 

15  Jan.  66 

31  Jan.  56 

1  Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  56 
29  Feb.  50 

7  Mar.  56 


sundard. . 

the  staff  in  aidly,  Spain,  and  Italy, 
and  was  present  at  the  siefe  of  Tar- 
ragona, action  at  Villa  Franca,  and 
retreat  from  thence;  sabaeqnentlf 
at  the  oeenpation  of  Lqrhon. 
capture  of  Genoa,  aieae  of  Bavoaa, 
and  laatly  at  the  rancader  of  Naptea 
inlSU. 


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Paymoffer.— Alfred  Elford  Orant^  27  July  55 ;  Qr^M.  3  Aug.  49. 
Adjutant, — 

Quar^<^-Jfa^6r.— Archibald  Elliott,^'  21  July,  48 ;  Ens,  31  March  48. 
Surgeon,— jBrne^  Edw.  Scott,'*'  M.D.  9  Feb.  56  ;  Assist, -Surg,  11  June  47. 
Assist.'Surgeons.—VieA&AcYs.  Tydd  Abbott,'^  7  April  54. 

Richard  HuDgerford,  26  May  54. 

Alexander  Dudgeon  QuUand,  23  June  54. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

3  LUttt-Colonel  Goodwyn  lerred  tha  Eaitern  campaign  of  lB54-5fi,  including  the  batUei  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  itege  of  Sebattopolp  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  SOth  Oct.,  affair  on  18th  June  (wounded),  and  assault 
on  the  Rrdan  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lt.-ColoneI  Pratt  served  with  the  4 1st  throughout  the  campaign  of  1848  in  Affghanistan  (Medal),  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  with  the  enemy  on  the  28ih  April  )n  the  Pisheen  Valley;  in  those  of  the  S9th 
May  near  Candahar,  30th  Aug.  at  Ooalne,  6lh  Sept.  before  Ohoznce;  at  the  occupation  and  destruction 
of  tJiat  Fortress  and  of  CabooI,the  Expedition  Into  Kohistan,  storm,  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istallff,  and 
the  various  minor  aflUirs  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes.  Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Steward  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1S54,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Be- 
bastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  M^Jor  Rowlands  and  Captain  Bush  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopo),  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  i26th  Oct« 
(Medal  and  Clasps).    Major  Rowlands  was  again  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan,  8th  Sept.  1865. 

7  Captains  Allan  and  A.  O.  Lowry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  Including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  23th  Oct,  and  assault  of  the 
Bedan  on  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Captain  Bligb  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (severely 
wounded),  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Captain  Bertram  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Mijor  Page  served  in  the  6dth  Regt.  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Kawitl's 
Pah,  11th  Jan.  1846,  and  he  defeated  the  Natives  in  a  night-atUck  on  his  post  on  the  River  Hutt,  16th  May 
following.  Present  at  the  skirmish  at  Taltal,  16th  Jnne,  commanded  a  detachment  at  the  capture  of  the 
Chief  Te  Rauperaha  and  at  the  skirmish  In  Horokiwl  Valley  ;  present  at  the  attack  and  repulse  of  the  enemy 
on  the  setilemenU  and  stockades  of  Wanganui  19th  May ;  and  in  the  action  of  the  lOlh  July  1847  ho 
directed  a  charge  which  repulsed  the  enemy. 

18  Captain  DIzon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  the  slegt 
of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  64;  wounded  7th  June  56  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18.  Captain  Liddell  served  In  the  Royal  Navy  as  volunteer  first  class  and  Midshipman  during  the  whole 
of  the  China  expedition  of  1840-43  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  forts  of  Chuenpee  and 
T^cocktoo,  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  fleet  on  that  occasion;  attack  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  the 
Bocca  Tigris  and  subsequent  operations  up  the  Canton  River,  and  capture  of  that  city. 

14  Captain  Lambert  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  to  March  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  (Captain  Hamilton  served  with  the  41st  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov.  1864,  as  Adjutant  of  the 
Regt.  since  9th  Feb.  1866,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Peddie,  LieuU.  FitsRoy,  Hill,  and  £.  Lowry  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov.  1864 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Klngscote  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov.  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  tho 
attack  on  the  Redsn  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Nowian  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Feb.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Maude  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  tba  Bedan  8th 
Sept.  1865  (Medal  and  Qasp). 

90  Lieut.  Laughlin  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  Mandingo  town  of  Sabi^lee 
on  the  Gambia,  1st  June  1863. 

91  Lieut.  Balrd  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  andlnkermaoy 
siege  of  Sebttstopol,  and  sortie  of  the  86th  Oct.  (wounded  9th  June  1865):  Medal  and  Clasps. 

98  Lieuts.  Johnson,  Byam,  and  Wavell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  June  1856  (Medal  tad 
Clasp). 

85  QoArtermaster  Elliott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55>  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

SO  Surgeon  Scott  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Kafllr  war  of  1859-58  (Medal).  Served  also  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  iortio 
of  SOth  Get.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

97  Aaslst.-Surgeott  Abbott  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  In- 
kerman (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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St.  Andrew,  "Nemo  me  impune  laeessU," -Tho  Sphinx,    "EGYPT"   "CORUNNA  ' 
"  PUENTB8     D'ONOR  "     "  PYRENEES  "     "  NIVELLE  "     '*  NIYB  "     *'  OBTHES  " 
"TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA"  "WATERLOO"  ''ALMA"    "SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel,— Jl^  5rir  James  Douglas,'  KCB.  Bru.   10  July  1799;  Lieut.  19  June 
1800;  Capt.  10  Sept.  02;  Major,  16  Feb.  09;  Lieut.-CoU  30  May  11 ;  Col. 
19  July  21 ;  Maj-Qen.  22  July  30 ;  Lt.-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Gen.  20  Jud©  64 ; 
Col.  42nd  Foot,  10  April  60. 
Xf. -Co/*.— Duncan  Alex.  Cameron,'  CB.  JEtu.  8  April  26  ;   Lt.  p  16  Aug.  26; 
Capt.  P21  June33;  3/<v.  P23  Aug.  39;  X^-Co/.  P5  Scpt.43;  CoZ.20  June64. 
Alexander  Cameron,* -Btw.  24  Feb.  32;  Lt.  p30  Jan.  35;  Capt.  16  Apr.  42; 
BreoMqj,  20  June  64;  Brev.  Lieut.-Col.  12  Dec.  64;  Mqjor,  24  Apr.  66; 
Lieut.-Col.  9  Oct.  66. 
if ^V^,.— Charles   Murray,*  Ens.  p21   June  33;  Lt.  P30  Mar.  38;   Capt. 

P6  Sept.  43;  Brev.-M^j.  20  June  54;  Mqj.  10  Aug.  66. 
Frederick  Green  Wilkinson,*  Ens.  p27  Dec.  42;  Lieut,  p  18  Aug.  47;  Capt. 
P 17  Oct.  61 ;  JHqfor,  9  Oct.  65. 


Captains. 

0  '  Andrew  Pitcairn,'  *. 

0  ,Chas.  Campbell  Graham^ 

0  John  Wm.  Powlett  Orde 

0  John  Chetham  WLeod^ 

0  Henry  Montgomery,*  s. . . 

0  John  Drysdale  ^'^ 

0  John  Gordon  Campbell . . 

0  George  Fraser 

0  William  Crofton  Ward' 

0  Duncan  Macpherson  .... 

0  Joseph  Cha.  Ross  Grove  ^ 

0  Wm.G.  Everard  Webber  <> 

0  Rowland  Hill  Gordon^^t . 

0  Fra.  Cunningham  Scott '^ 

0  ;  Herbert  Henry  Moseley 

0  I  George  E.  F.  Kauntie,'«t 

I         Lieutenants. 

0  Rothes  Lennox  Dunbar  '^ 

0  I  Robert  Whigham" 

0  JohnWilson»* 

0  Wilsoue  Black  >^ 

0  WilliamHenryCrompton^^l 

0  Adam  Ferguson**   I 

0  William  Lawson'    I 

0  William  Baird'« | 

0  Charles  Douglas < 

0  William  Green" 

0  Fras.Ed.H.  Farquharson" 

0  I W. Wood,*a47'.(^.m.6M ayM) 

0  Murdoch  Macleod  .... 

0  Geoi^e  Wm.  Cockbum 

0  Hon.  Rand.  Hy.  Stewart'* 

0  Wm.  Pemberton  Hesketh'* 

0  Alfred  Jennings  Bramly*^ 

0  Richard  Kerr  Bayly  .... 

0  Porcy  Mackie  Bosworth . . 

0  George  Armand  Furse  . . 

0  Charles  Shuttleworth    . . 

0  Thomas  Mansfield  James 

0  JonathanWynyardHaynes 

0  William  Underwood  . . . 

0  William  Thomas  Fraser 

i  Ensigns. 

0  I  William  James  

0  I  John  Glass  Gordon  Stuart 

0  j  Arthur  James  Ceely  . . . 

0  '  James  Edmund  Christie    > 

0  I  Fife  Allan   \ 

0  Victor  McFarlane ; 

0  I  William  Henry  Spooner . .  | 

0  '  Samuel  Gordon  McDakin  | 

0  Francis  Geo.  Coleridge  .  • : 

0  '  WUliam  Sanders  Walter  .| 

0  Henry  Wemyss  Feilden . . ' 

0  Thomas  Mackenzie     •  •  •  •  | 
0    James  Spalding  Mackay . 


P  16  May  40 
P  30  Aug.  44 
P   6  Dec.  44 

21  Apr.  46 
P   3  Mar.  47 

22  June  47 
P17  Nov.  48 
P   6  July  40 

18  Aug.  48 
P  26  June  62 

9  Sept.  51 
P  23  Nov.  52 
P  12  Dec.  60 
?  24  Nov.  62 

3  June  53 

19  Dec.  46 

P 13  Jan.  64 
6  June  64) 

10  Aug.  54 , 

11  Aug.  541 
P17  Aug.  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 

5  Nov.  54 

P17  Nov.  54 

21  Aug.  49 

P  10  Jan.  55 

19  Jan.  65 

16  Feb.  65 

20  Feb.  55 

23  Feb.  65 
2  Mar.  55 

0  Mar.  55 
15  Mar.  55 
10  Mar.  55 
23  Mur.  65 

P  29  Mar.  55 
P  28  April  65 
Pll  May  55 
P26May  56 
P   6  June  55 

1  May  55 

P  30  Mar.  65 

1  June  66 
10  Aug.  66 

17  Aug.  66 
P  26  Sept.  65 

2  Oct.  56 
P   9  Oct.  55 

28  Oct.  55 
P  11  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  56 
P  1  Feb.  56 
P  8  Feb.  66 
p    7  Mar.  66 


P 16  Apr.   42 

24  May  47 

,P  12  Nov.  47 

P 17  Nov.  48 

P  23  July  62 

12  Oct.  52 

V  20  May  63 

p  13  Jan.  54 

20  May  63 

6  June  64 

0  June  54 
11  Aug.  64 
31  Deo.  62 

P  18  Aug.  54 

8  Dec.  64 

P  28  Jan.  48 

8  Dee.  64 

8  Dec.  54 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  65 

S3  Mar.  66 
13  April  66 
24  April  66 
26  May  65 

1  June  66 
17  July  65 
10  Aug.  66 

6  Sept.  66 

2  Oct.  65 
2  Oct.  66 
2  Oct.  65 
9  Oct.   65 

P  23  Oct.  65 
P23  Nov.  55 
P2dNov.  66 
P23  Nov.  65 
P 14  Dec.  66 


CAPTAIN.     BREV.-UAJ. 


P  8  June  62  2  Nov.  66 
P  28  July  64 1  3  Nov.  66 
P  4  Aug.  64' 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Deo.  64 ; 

12  Jan.  56 
P  9  Mar.  65 
P  C  Apr.  66 

24  Apr.  66 
P24  Apr.  66 

17  July  65' 

10  Aug.  66 

83  Feb.  66  i 
6  Sept.  56 ; 
9  Oct.  56; 

14  Sept.  66 1 

I  Sir  James  Douglai  accom- 
panied the  Bxpeditlon  toBouih 
America  under  Oen.  Crattfunt 
on  the  Quarter- Master-Gene- 
ral's SUff,  and  was  enpifed  In 
the  attack  on  Boenos  Ay  res. 
SubMquenilyintheiame  capa- 
city  he  proceeded  to  Portugal 
with  the  Ezpedliion  under  Sir 
Arthur  Weliesleyt  was  senior 
officer  of  the  QuarCer-Uasier- 
Oenerars  Department  on  the 
landing  of  the  armj  ;  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  lioleia, 
Vimiera,  and  Corunna.  Joined 
ihe  Poriuffuese  army  with  the 
command  of  a  Rugtroent  in 
1809 :  wae  present  at  ihe  pas- 
sage of  the  Douro,  and  battles 
of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Sa- 
lamanca, and  the  Pyreneea 
(wounded);  after  which  he  ob- 
tained command  of  the  7th  Por- 
tuguese Brigade,  k,  oommanded 
it  in  the  battles  of  the  Nivello, 
Nire,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse 
(twlee wounded, occasioning  the 
loss  of  a  leg).  Sir  James  has 
reoelved  the  Gold  Oroas  and 
three  Clasps  for  Busaeo,  Sala- 
manca, Pyrenees,  NlTellCt  NWe, 
Orthes,  and  Toulonae. 


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Paymof^tfr.— James  Arnold  Bazalffette,'^  24  April  56. 
il4/u/an^— Xieu^.  William  Wood,'  16  Feb.  66. 
Quarter- ilfof/tfr.— Alexander  M*Gregop,«  26  May  66. 

5ttrp«m.— John  Sheldon  Furlong,'*  M.D.,9  Feb.  66 ;  AMut.-Surff,  19  Nov.  47, 
0  lAssistant'Surgeans, — ^William  Alexander  Mackinnon,'  18  Feb.  63. 
.    Alexander  Maclean,^'  7  April  64. 
Alfred  Hooper,  16  Jane  64. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

8  Colonel  Duncan  Cameron  terved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55;  commanded  the  49nd  Refiment 
at  the  buttle  of  Alma,  and  the  Highland  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  Balaklavai  on  the  jBzpodlUon  to  Kerlch, 
Micge  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  auault  on  the  outworks  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lieut.-Colonel  Alex.  Cameron  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I8a4«65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  BaUklava,  and  siege  of  Sebasiopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Major  Murray  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Juno  1355,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  on  the  18th 
June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Miyor  Wilkinson  served  the  Eastern  campolgn  of  1864  55,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Sebasiopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Mi^or  Pitcairn  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava, 
pxpediiion  to  Kerteh,  siege  and  faU  of  Sebasiopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  M^or  Graham  served  the  Kastem  campaign  from  Dec.  1S54,  including  the  expedition  to  Kerteh, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  upon  the  outworks  18ih  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captains  M'Leod,  Montgomery,  Grove,  Webber,  Scott,  Liouts.  Lawson  and  Wood,  and  Assi4t«-Surgeon 
Mackinnon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  includine  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  expe- 
dition to  Kertcli,  siege  and  fisll  of  Seboitopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  on  18th  June  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

10  Captain  Drysdale  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Bala- 
klava (as  A<yutant  at  both  battles),  expedition  to  Kerich,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the 
outworks  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Ward  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-56,  inelading  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava, 
expedition  to  Kerteh,  siege  and  fall  of  8eba«topol  (received  a  slight  contusion  from  the  fragment  of  a  shell 
in  the  trenches),  and  assault  on  the  outworks  18ih  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

lit  Captain  Gordon  served  with  the  88th  Rogt.  throughout  the  Eostern  campaign.  Including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  the  party  of  the  88th  which  was, engaged  in 
repulsing  th« sortie  on  the  90th  Dec.,  for  which  he  was  honourably  roenttoned  by  Lord  Raglan  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

IS  Lieut.  Dunbar  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Dec.  1854,  including  the  expedition  to  Kerteh, 
sieve  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  1 8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

12t  Captain  Kauntze  was  present  with  the  1 1th  Lt.  Drs.  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  ieS5-6 
(Medal  and  one  Clasp) ;  served  with  the  Srd  Lr.  Drs.  throughout  the  campaign  of  1»42  in  Afghanistan 
(Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kbybcr  Pass,  capture  of  Mamoo  Khail,  storming  the  heights 
of  Jugdullucfc,  actions  of  Tezccn  and  UuftkotuI,  and  occupation  of  Cabool.  He  served  also  the  SutleJ 
campaign  of  1845-0,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  (wounded),  Fcrozeshah  (wounded),  and 
Sobraon  (severely  wounded):  Modal  and  two  Clasps.  Served  In  the  Punjaub  eampnign  of  1848-0,  and  was 
present  at  the  affair  of  Bannuggur,  the  passage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Wusm>rabad  on  the  1st  Dec.  1846  wiih  the 
force  under  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battles  of  Cltillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps). 

IS  Lieut.  Whighani  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  from  Dec.  1864,  including  the  expedition  to  Kerteh, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  I8ih  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Lieut.  Wilson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  expedition 
to  Kerteh,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  upon  the  outworks  on  18(h  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 
^     16  LienU.   Black,    Crompton,  Ferguson,   Baird,  Green,  Farquharson,  Hon.   R.   U.   Stewart,   Hesketh 
(received  a  contusion  from  a  round  shot   in  the  trenches),  and  Branily,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  from  July  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Paymaster  Basalgette  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Quartermaster  M'Gregor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma,  expe^ 
dition  to  Kerteh,  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  18th  June  ^Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  Surgeon  Furlong  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  includinf  the  affair  of  Bulganak,  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  expedition  to  Kerteh,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sod  assault  on  the  outworks  18lh 
June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

91  Assist-Surgeon  Maclean  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava, 
expadilion  to  Kerteh,  slefo  of  SebMtopol,  and  assault  on  the  outworks  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


ConHnuatum  of  Notes  to  ildrd  Foot, 

0  Lieut.  Medburst  served  with  the  6lst  Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1869  (Medal) ;  on  board  the 
£.  L  C.  steam  sloop  SuottrU  durisf  the  naval  action  and  deatruction  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  10th  May. 

10  Lieuts.  Glover  and  Sargent  served  with  the  61st Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1868  (Medal) )  on 
board  the  E.  I.G.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stookadea 
on  the  Rangoon  River  \  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  . 
capture  of  Rangoon. 

1 1  Lt.  Morley  served  wilh  the  51st  Regt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  186B(Medal)  \  on  board  the  K.I.C. 
steam  frigate  Ftroox  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon 
River;  served  during  the  sncoeeding  three  days'  operations  in  therlclnlty  (including  the  storming  of  (he 
White  House  Redoubt^  and  at  the  stinrm  and  oapture  of  Rangoon. 

18  Doctor  Barday  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  184«-7,  and  tn  that  of  1861-8-8  (Medal). 


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'CIUDAD     RODRIQO"     ••  BADAJOS** 
•  TOULOUSE"  ••  PENINSULA.** 


Colonel,— 9  Sir  James  Fergusson/  KCB.  JEns.  20  Aug.  01;  Lt,9  Feb.  04; 

CapL  1  Dec.  06 ;  Mcfjor,  3  Dec.  12 ;    Lt.-Col.  16  May  14 ;  CoL  22  Jnly  90  ; 

Mqjor-Gen.  23  Nov. 41 ;  LieuU-Gm,  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoU  48rdFoot,  26  Mar. 50. 
Lieut, 'CoUmeU.— Henry  Skipwith,^  Ens,  p  24  Oct.  34;  Lieut,  p25  Jan.  89; 

Capt,  P  5  Aug.  42;  Me^j,  P28  Feb.  61 ;  Lt.-CoL  p  17  Oct.  61 ;  Col.  28  Nov,  54. 
James  Brown,  JSmt.  p  16  June  16;   Lieut,  6  Oct.  20;  Capt,  88  Sept.  30; 

Mqfor,  11  Feb.  42 ;  Lt,-Col,  9  Nov.  46;  CoL  20  June  64. 
Jlf({;or«.— George  Talbot,  s.,  Em,  2  Feb.  26;  Lieut,  p9  Sept.  28 ;  Capt,  p  3  Apr. 

36  ;  Brev,  Maj,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mi^or,  29  July  63 ;  Br&o,  Lt,-CoL  20  June  54. 
James  Maurice  Primrose^,  Bns,  6  Jan.  37 ;  Lieut,  7  May  41 ;  Ctipt,  11  Apr. 

48  ;  Mqj.  9  Feb.  66. 


ENSIGN. 


P  3  July  40 
PllSept.40 
P  7  Sept.  41 
P  6  Mar.  40 
6  June  46 
11  June  47 
P 16  Jan.  86 


2  No?.  66 


P  28  Dec.  38 
P  3  Sept.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P14  Aug.  60 

p  14  Dec.  49 

P  14  Mar.  51 

P 18  Jan.  60 

23  Mar.  47 

18  May  49 

P  14  June  60 

P 17  Sept.  60 

6  July  62 

31  Mar.  49 

P  13  Jan.  64 

23  Nov.  62 

14  April 64 

P  7  June  64 

P  8  Sept.  54 

P  26  Aug.  64 

P  9  Sept.  54 

P  18  Apr.  66 

p  1  May  66 

8 June 56 

16  June  56 

6  July  56 

9  Oct.  66 

26  Oct.  66 

P  6  Mar.  66 

p  7  Mar.  66 


Pll  Dec.  49 
P  9  Aug.  60 
P 17  Oct.  61 

9  Sept.  61 
7  Apr.  62 

29  July  53 

11  Jan.  60 
P31  Mar.  48 

16  Aug.  62 

9  Feb.  56 

P  17  Aug.  52 

P  9  Oct.  55 


4  MiOors  Primrose  and  Grecae, 
Capts.  Bruere,  Mlliiet,  and  BooCk, 
Lleat«.  RobiiiMnaiidCalvai1.Payo 
oiaficr  M*Crca,  .  Qnartcmaatcr 
DantOD  aad  AhUU-Sviv.  Mad- 
den.  ierred  with  Che  4Srd  la  the 
Kaffir  warpf  iaS1>U  (Madal). 

6  Captain  DorebiU  icfTcd  with 
the  Bnflk  la  the  hattte  off  Pnanlar 
( Medal),  and  wh  Mverel  jr  wouadad 
on  the  ri(bt  side  of  hie  breast. 

7  Capt.  Oirardok  commanded  a 
detachment  on  board  the  Mrheia- 
Aemi,  when  wrecked  off  Danger 
Point,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  on  the 
nifbt  of  the  fl6th  Feb.  1S8S.  He 
serred  with  the  4Srd  in  the  Kafllr 
war  of  l«U-&3( Medal). 


Captains. 
DawsonComelius  Greene^ 
Fred.  Sadleir  Bruere*    . 
Fra.  Hutchinson  Synge . 
Thomas  Hugh  Cockburn 

William  Milnes* 

Henry  J.  Parkin  Booth* 
William  John  Dorehill*. , 
John  Geo.  C.  Disbrowe. 
Thomas  Edmonds  Holmes' 
John  Francis  Girardot?. .' 
Henry  B.  Harrison  Rockej 
PieunesMiddleton  Colvile 
Lieutenants. 

Hugh  Robinson* 

Charles  Calvert*   ' 

Robert  Coke  Glover '0  ..I 
John  Frederick  Trydell  . .  I 
Samuel  Tomyns  Sargent^^l 
Fred.  Edward  Medhur8t'.| 
Arthur  G.Evelyn  Morley"' 
Robt.  M.Pakenhamjiilcf;. 
Hen  ry  Trafford  Trafford '  * 
JohnB.  Bowes  EllioU..| 
Wm.  Stewart  Richardson* 
Hon,  Arthur  Em.  Harris 
Herbert  Johnes  Berners 
Harry  Armstrong  Brett. .  | 
Thomas  Collings  Maguire' 
Fred.  Guy  Eaton  Glover .; 

Arthur  R.  Close j 

Harry  Gorton | 

Stanley  Crozier 

Ensigns. 

Thomas  Elmes    j 

Chris.  Hore  Hatchell .... 

Vera  Fane   ; 

William  Livesay     j 

Hugh  Osborne  Bateman  • 
D'Urban  W.  Farrer  Blyth 

Payni<w^tfr.— Herbert  Taylor  M'Crea,*6  June61 ;  Ene.2Ang,  44;  Li.l7  Dec.46. 
Adjutant, — Lieut,  Robert  Maxwell  Pakenham,  6  July  55. 
Quarter-Master, — Joseph  Denton,*  16  Aug.  48. 

Surgeon, — Alexander  Barclay/*  M.D.,  18  April  62;  Auist,'Surg,  22  Dee.  43. 
Atsittant-Surgeona, — John  Madden/  2  Oct.  46. 

Robert  Browne,  1  March  44. 
Charles  Dodgson  Madden,  M.D.,  9  Feb.  66. 
Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

I  iSir  Janes  Fcrfusson  serred  the  eanpaifn  of  180S-9,  ineludiaf  the  battles  of  Vhaiera  and  Coronna.    Hxpedltioa  to 

ValdiercB  In  1S0B.     Peninsultr  campaigns  from  March  1810  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  IB!  4.  inclnding  the  pissafeef  the  Ooa« 

near  Almeida,  battle  of  Basaco,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redlnha.  Miranda  de  Corvo,  Fos  d'Arouee,  and  Sabuf  al  \  batUa  of 

FmniM  drOnor,  sieges  and  assaalu  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  and  Badajos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  action  of  San  Monos,  panaf*  of 

Aa  BIdaaoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle.  battles  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  Itth,  12th  and  ISth  Dec.  IBIS;  and  iaveetiBCttt 

of  Bajroone.    Maior- General  Fergusson  has  reeeived  Are  wounds.  Tit.  at  Vimlera,  sligbUy  t  at  the  storming  of  Ciudad 

Rodrigo,  sererely  in  the  body  and  sUghUy  in  the  foot  \  at  Badajoa,  slightly  In  the  side  hj  a  splinter  of  a  sbeU  la  tho 

trenehea,  and  in  the  head  at  the  assault.     He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  Bad^Jos,  as  senior  sttrrlThag  O0ker  of  tho 

Light  DiTlalen  Storming  Party  t  and  he  also  serred  in  the  Stormfasg  Party  at  Cindad  Rodrigo  and  at  the  taking  of  the  o«t« 

works  of  tiwt  plaee  Fort  Reynard.    He  has  also  reeelred  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps.       iiC)!}!^!^^ 

1  Lt.-Col.  Skipwith  commanded  Uie  4Srd  In  the  Kafllr  war  of  lB61.5t, 53 (Medal).  ^  ^^^^^ l^ 

14  Lt.  Tralbrd  serred  with  the  61st  Regt  in  Burmah  from  Sept.  IBM  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  preaent  with  Captaia 

vf%  detaohisent  of  fbur  Companies  wlUi  Brigadier  General  Cheape's  force  during  the  whole  of  the  saeccssf^l  opatations  In 

t  DoMbaw  district,  ending  in  the  assault  and  capture,  en  the  19th  March  18&S,  of  the  stiOBghdid  of  tho  Buimiw  ckM 


LIEUT. 


P 14  Jan.  42 

P  21  July  48 

P  9  June  46 

15  April  42 

26  Apr.  48 

p   9  Aug.  60 

10  Mar.  88 

2  Feb.  44 

8  April  42 
P  28  Feb.  61 
P  26  Apr.  60 
P23NOV.  52 

6  July  52 

29  July  63 

P   5  Dec.  61 

28  June  62 

9  July  62 
24  Jan.  6.S 
26  April  63 

P  8  Sept.  64 
6  June  64 

P  8  Doc.  64 
9  Feb.  56 

28  Mar.  56 
P 13  Apr.  65 
P  1  May  56 
P  10  Aug.  66 

29  Aug.  66 
P  9  Oct.  56 
P  14  Dec.  65 
P  8  Jan.  56 


CAPTAIN.      BRBY.-MAJ. 


M^t^ftaSr]         4Ath  (  The  East  Essex)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


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The  3pkinx,  "EGYPT"  "BADAJOZ"  <« SALAMANCA'*  "PENINSULA»»  "BLAOSNS- 
BURG"  "WATERLOO"  "AVA"  "  ALMA"  "INKERMAN"  "SEVASTOPOL." 

ColoneL—Sir  Frederick  Ashworth/  JEns,  0  July  90 ;  Lt.  23  April  00 ;  Capt.  18 

Oct.  02;  Mtyor,  22  Nov.  10;  Lieut.-CoU  12  Aug.  19;  CoL  10  Jan.  37; 

Mqjor-Qen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lieut.- Gen.  20  June  64 ;  CoL  44  Foot,  8  Feb.  66. 
LU'  Cols,— Hon.  Augustus  Almeric Spencer,'  CB.  Ent.  8  Apr.  26;  Lf.  p6 July  27  j 

CajB/.P6Apr.31;  Jfq;.  P21  July,43;  Lt.-CoL  17May,45;  Co/.  20  June  64. 
Charles  William  Dunbar  Stavcley,'  CB.  2nd  A.  p  6  Mar.  36  ;  Lieut,  p  4  Oct.  39; 

Capt.  P6  Sept.  44 ;  Major,  7  Dec.  60  ;  Lt.-CoL  12  Dec.  64. 
ilfq;or«.— William  iRacMahon,^  Ene.  p6  Nov.  36;  Lieut.  28  Feb.  40;  Capt. 

17  May  46;  3ffl;.-12  Dec.  64;  Brev.  Lt.-Col  2  Nov.  66. 
Andrew  Browne,*  Ens.  p30  Apr.  41 ;  Lieut.  14  Oct.  42;  Capt.  p  8  Sept.  46; 

Brev.'Mqj.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Maj.  31  Aug.  66. 


Captains. 

William  Spring 

Fred.  Sykes  Daubeney' 
William  Faussett,'*... 

I  John  Robinson,*  s 

GeorgeN.Micklethwaite>o 

Astley  Greene" 

Godfrey  Cooper 

Edward  Ogle  Streatfeild, 
Richard  Preston** 

IWiUiam  Fletcher** 

I  Fred.  Wm.  Gregory"  . 

fttnn** 


ENSIGN.      I         LIEUT. 


Levett  Thoroton' 

Hon.  Henry  Handcock** 

Robert  Baillie" 

BradfordSmithHoskins*' 

Francis  John  Hercy  . . . 

Lieutenants. 

George  Ingham** 

Wm.  Arthur  Wood**... 
Alex.  W.  Cobham**  ... 
George  Evatt  Acklom*' . 

Joseph  Logan*^ 

I  Fra.  Dalrymple  Walters*^ 
!  Matthew  Skinner  Smith** 
Arthur  William  Staveley' 

;  Peter  Mclnni8*<» 

A.de  Montmorcy.  Fleming 
I  John  Jennings  Kendall**  I 
Thomas  Orton  Howorth*'! 
Edw.  Charles  p.  Pigott*» 
Elliott  Arthur  Raymond 

James  Kay 

Aztm  Salvator  Birch .... 
Robt.  Montresor  Rogers*^ 
Geo.  Cuthbertson  Bower*^ 

Charles  Ford 

George  LiUyMellish** 
George  Egerton  Hodgson 
I  Philip  Morton  Pitt    .... 
I  John  Rice  Newbolt  .... 

!  Edward  M'CarroU 

J  Thomas  A.  Massy  Dickin 
I  Ensigns. 

Thomas  Gash 

Henry  Leake 

'Joshua  Paul  Barker  .... 
Henry  Norman  Sails. . . . 
j  Henry  Fra.  Geo.  Webster 
Cha.Henry  Laprimandaye 

James  Strachan 

I  John  A.  Julian  Briggs 
!  Abraham  Anderson   . . 
Aug.  Richard  Trimmer 
Francis  O'Neill,**  iiifr*. 
,  Charles  Bassett  Lewis 


P30Dec.  26 

20  Nov.  40 
7  July  43 

26  Oct.  42 
P  10  Feb.  43 

24  Oct.  42 
P  27  June  46 
P  3  Oct.  46 
P27  Feb.  46 
P  6  Nov.  46 

29  Dec.  48 
P  16  May  61 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P  7  May  47 
P 17  Aug.  62 
P  28  Oct.  63 

P21  Mar.  61 

13  May  63 
P  2  Dec.  63 
P 13  Jan.  64 
P  3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

7  June  64 
16  June  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 

29  Dec.  64 
P 16  Jan.  66 

18  Feb.  66 

19  Feb.  66 

20  Feb.  66 

21  Feb.  66 

22  Feb.  66 

23  Feb.  66 
16  Mar.  66 
16  Mar.  66 

6  Apr.  66 
3  Aug.  66 

14  June  66 
P  8  Dec.  64 


Richard  Yaide  Foley . 


P  1  June  32 
,P13May  42 
;P23Aug.  44 

P  22  Dec.  43 

26  July  44 
17  May  46 

P  2  Apr.  47 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  24  Nov.  48 
P  21  Mar.  61 
24  Mar.  53 
P  2  Dec.  63 
P  13  Jan.  64 
p  26  Dec.  61 
p  17  Feb.  64 

27  Oct.  64 

6  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 

0  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

19  June  66 
19  June  66 
19  June  66 
29  June  66 
3  Aug.  66 
17  Aug.  56 
31  Aug.  66 
23  Nov.  66 

7  Dec.  66 
7  Dec.  66 

p  16  Jan.  66 

1  Feb.  66 
P 16  Feb.  66 


BREY.-MAJ. 


17  July  66 
2  Nov.  66 


2  Nov.  65 


16  Dec.  46 
P  28  Apr.  48 
P  23  Mar.  49 

30  Jan.  61 
P 13  Jan.  54 

6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
12  Jan.  66 
19  June  66 
19  June  66 
19  June  66 
29  June  66 

31  Aug. 66 
P  9  Nov.  66 


1  Sir  Frederick  Athworth 
serTod  In  the  68tb,  West  Indies, 
in  1801  and  1809;  on  the  ex- 
pedition to  Naples  vnder  Sir 
Jamet  Craig  in  1806  and  0,  and 
was  present  at  the  batUe  of 
Maida,  and  served  the  cam- 
paign in  Calabria.  In  1800  he 
was  at  the  capture  of  the 
islands  of  Ischia  and  Procida. 
He  serTed  afterwards  in  the 
Peninsula  with  the  9nd  Batt. 
of  the  58th,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Salamanca,  at  the 
whole  of  the  siege  of  Burgoa 
and  retreat  from  thence  into 
Portugal  ;  subsequently  to 
wliich  lie  served  with  the  Arm/ 
on  the  eastern  coast  of  Spain. 
In  1814-16  he  served  in  Ca- 
nada ;  in  France  in  1815,  and 
in  Jamaica  in  1817.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with 
two  Clasps  for  Maida  and 
Salamanca. 


18  July  66 

19  July  66 

20  July  66 
27  July  66 
10  Aug.  66 

P  10  Aug.  66 

30  Aug.  66 

P  30  Aug.  66 

7  Sept.  66 

23  Nov.  66 

6  Dec.  66 

P  7  Dec.  66 

p  1  Feb,  66 


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Paymiu^er.— RichardXIillham  Thomsett,^  36  Jau.  56 ;  Qr.-Jhfr.  37  July  65. 

Adljutant,—En8,  Francis  O'Neill,  1  Feb.  66. 

Quarter'Ma9ter.—W\\\\9im  Hart,^*  26  Jan.  66r 

5ur^«(m.— James  Mee,^^  6  May  64 ;  AssUt.-Surg.  38  March  46. 

AssistantSurgeons. — John  Gibbons,"  7  June  60. 

Richard  Lewise  Butler, ■'  7  April  64. 

John  Johnson^^^  26  May  64. 

Facin^f  Yellow. — Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Bsq. 

2  Colonel  Hon.  A.  A.  Spencer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  commanded  the  44th  Reft- 
at  the  battlet  or  Alma  and  liikcrman,  ticge  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and 
Suburbs  on  the  18th  June — wounded.  Served  as  Brigadter-Oeneral,  and  commanded  the  1st  Brigade,  4th 
Di.isi  )n  In  support  In  the  ri^^ht  attack  on  the  assiiult  of  the  Redan»  and  fall  of  tSebastopol  on  81h  Sept., 
and  subsequent!/  commandt>d  the  British  land  forces  In  the  rzpedition  to  Klnbourn,  resulting  la  the  cap- 
ture of  those  forts  and  the  garrison  of  1200  men  (Medal  and  CiaapK)* 

3  LIcut.-Colonel  Stavelcy  served  the  Ea«tern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balaklara  (volunteered  his  services  as  Alde<de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge),  siege  of  Sebaalopol,  and 
attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  tire  18th  June— succeeded  to  the  command  of 
the  44th  Kogt.,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lleut.-iJolonel  MacMahon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and  Sttburbt  on  the  18th 
June  (Medul  and  Clasps). 

5  Major  Browne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  ilega  of 
Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  trenches  on  tlie  20th  October  by  a  ihell,  oecaaioning 
amputation  of  right  arm  and  part  of  left  hand  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Capt.  Daubeney  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  China  ( Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  escalade  and  capAnra 
of  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  where  he  carried  the  Rei^imentnl  Colour,  which  was  shot  in  two  places. 

8  Mii^or  Faussitt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkcnaan. 
sieve  and  full  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  Jiue  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

0  M(v}or  Robinson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battlet  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  Ml  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  tbe  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June,  and  waa  Atde-de-> 
Camp  to  Brigndier-Qcneral  Spencer  in  the  trenches  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  8th  Sept., and  in  the  expedition 
to  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Klnbourn  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  C.ipt.  Mickiethwalte served  with  the53rd  Rent,  in  the  campaign  on  the  SatleJ  in  1640  and  was  present 
at  Buddlwal,  Atiwai,  and  Sohrnon  (Medal  and  Cias;ps).  Served  In  the  44th  Regt.  the  Bastem  campaign 
of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  »iege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  CHptain  Oreen  served  at  the  iiego  and  fall  of  rrebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

12  M:\jor  Preston,  Captains  Fletcher,  Gregory,  Thonnon,  Hon.  H.  Handcock,  and  Rosklns  (contused  at 
Alma  from  &  spent  musket-ball),  Liouts.  Ingham  aud  Cobliam  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
Includinz  tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  aud  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occnpation  of 
the  Cemetery  ou  tho  I8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp.«). 

IS  Captain  Baillie  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinbourn--«is  Alde-de*Camp  to  Oeneral  Spencer  (Uedal  and 
Clasps). 

14  Lieut.  Wood  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
slpge  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (contusion  from  a  round  shot  In  the  trenches  17th  Oct.  54),  and  attack  and 
occupation  of  the  Cemotery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Lieuts.  Rogers,  Bowers,  and  Mellish,  Surgeon  Mee,  and  Assist.-Surgeon  Johnson  wers  at  the  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Mednl  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.  Acklom  served  at  the  siege  of  Scbaspotol,  including  the  attack  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Logan  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  including  the  attack  on  the  18th  June— serwely 
wounded  (Mtdal  and  Clasp). 

18  Llents.  Walters,  Smith,  ond  Kendall  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  inclttding  (ha 
attack  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.  Pigott  and  Assist.-8urgeon  Butler  served  In  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol  and  at  Us  fall 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Lieut.  Mclnnis  served  In  the  Crimea  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Lieut.  Howorth  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  attack  on  the  IBlh  June—seTerely 
wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  Staveley  served  In  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

23  Envign  O'Neill  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  includbag  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

24  Faym<l^ter  Thomsett  and  Qr.-Master  Hart  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1804-58,  Ificloding  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

25  Asslst.-Surgcon  Gibbons  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  Including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  20th  Oct.  54,  by  a  shell  In  the  trenches),  and  attack  and 
occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  I8th  Jane.  Especially  mentioned  In  Lord  Raglan's  Dispatches  for  hia 
exertions  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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«RO»IA"     "VllflB»A»»     "TALAVBRA"     "  BUSACO"     *' FtflHTBS   D'OKOH '*     "ClUDAD 'RODRIGO" 

"Badajoz"    "Salamakca"    "Vittoria"    "Pyrbvbbs"    "Nivellb"    ''Ortmbs" 

"  Toulouse"    "  Pbkiksula**    "  Ava." 
Colonel,—}^  mA  Sir  Colin  Halkett,'  GCB.  GCII.  LieuL-CoL  17  Nov.  1803; 

CoZ.lJan.12;  Mc^jor-Gen.  4Junel4;  Xf.-6^en.  22  July  30;  Gen.  0  Not! 

40;   Co/.  46th  Rcgt.  12  July  47.  ' 

LieuL'Colonel.— Henry  Cooper,'  Sns.  P  20  Feb.  29 ;  Lieut,  v  6  Apr.  31 ;  Cani. 

P  13  Nov.  36 ;  Major,  10  Sept.  45  ;  LU-Col.  19  July  48 ;  CoU  28  Not,  54. 
3f<yor*.— William  R.  Preston,  Ent,  p24  Sept.  29;  Lieut.  p22  Feb.  33  ;  Cant. 

P 18  Oct.  30 ;  Mqjory  19  July  48 ;  Bt.  Lt.^Col.  20  Feb.  66. 
Henry  John  Shaw,  Ent.  P23  Mar.  38;  Lieut,  p  7  June  39;  Cavt,  p  1  Julv 

42;  Jffl/or,  P  4  Nov.  63. '       ^  ^ 


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ENSIGN. 


Captains.  

John  Butler  Wheatstone  i      i  May  21 
Geo.  A.  L.  Blenkinsopp^  ,p  4  Sept.  36 

Robert  Batcs^ |      6  June  34 

Henry  WoodbineParisb,'*  p   9  Mar.  39 


Stephen  Biltoc  Gordon 
Henry  Downe  Griffith 

Robert  Miller 

Rob.  Beck  ford  Johnstone 

James  M'Crca  ' 

Henry  Leach  '    

Trevor  Goff ' 

Fred.  Robert  Grantham^ 

Lieutenants. 
George  Stacpole  Coxon* 

Arthur  Smyth 

George  Lamont  Hobbs^ 
Charles  Lewis  Griffin . . . 
Drury  Rich.  Barnes,  Ad{j. 
William  HodnettRowiand 

Alexander  Walker 

Henry  liUcas 

Thomas  Aug.  Burro wes 
0  t  Henry  Safe  Willoughby 
'    B.  Gambler  Eliot  Atherley 
Richard  Blair 
Richard  Grey  < 
George  Champagne  Close 
John  Ingle  Preston    . . . 

Ensigns. 
James  Alexander  Stubbs 
Fred.  Wm.Swann  Webber 
Caulfield  Fra.  Beamish 
William  John  Saul    . . 

Adam  Perry  

John  Charles  Kingsley 

Edward  O'Neill 

Christian  B.  Steward.. 

Arthur  G.Smith 

Thomas  Apjohn 


7  June  39 
13  June  SO 

21  May  42 
27  May  42 
23  May  42 

P  22  July  42 
P  25  July  46 
P   C  Feb.  46 

P  29  Mar.  44 

P   9  Dec.  45 

29  Jan.  47 

19  Mar.  47 

P   7  Apr.  48 

P   2  Aug.  48 

1  Aug.  48 

P  22  June  49 

26  April  51 

Pl7  June51 

P23N0V.  52 

P  18  Mar.  53 

22  Apr.  53 
P    4  Nov.  58 

16  June  54 


LIEUT. 


31  Mar.  26 

P31  May  39 

P  26  Dec.  38 

16  Apr.  42 

16  Apr.  42 

6  Apr.  36 

P  29  Mar.  44 

10  Sept.  46 
P  30  Aug.  44 

16  Oct.  46 
n  7  Apr.  48 
P  22  June  49 

29  Jan.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  22  June  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P22  Aug.  51 
P  29  Oct.  62 
6  June  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
P 16  Sept.  64 
P  13  Oct.  64 

17  Nov.  64 
P17  Nov.  54 
P  21  Sept.  56 
P  16  Feb.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV.-MAJ. 


28  May  53 
22  Dec.  48 


20  June  64 


16  Nov.  41 
P29Mar.  44 

16  Oct.  46 
P   6  Feb.  46 

19  July  48 
P  20  Oct.  43 
P  29  Oct.  62 
P  4  Nov.  63 
6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
P 16  Sept.  64 
P  13  Oct.   64 


4  Major  Blenkiniopp  ferved 
the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1847 
(Meda]) ;  and  he  commanded 
the  detachment  of  the  4flthRegt. 
in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of 
the  Rebel  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats 
(South  Africa) S9th  Aufr.  1848. 

6  Captiitns  Bates,  M'Crea, 
Leach,  Goff,  and  Grantham, 
served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of 
184G-7  (Medal). 


11  AssisL-Surgeon  Peake  serred  throughout 
tho  Kaffir  war  of  1861.58  (Medal). 


6  June  54 
P 18  Aug.  64 
14  July  64 
P  13  Oct.  64 
P17  Nov.  64 
13April56 
11  May  55 
P  7  Dec.  55 
P21  Dec.  55 
P  29  Feb.  56 
Paym/wfer.-— Monkhousc  Graham  Taylor,  26  Aug.  36;  Ens.  pIO  June,  13; 
Ai^jutant.-^Lieut.  Drury  Richard  Bamca,  17  Nov.  64.        [Zw?<^  P6  Sept.  22. 
Qt«ar*er-Af(Gw<er.— Richard  Power,'®  28  Mav  47. 

iJiir^eem.— Francis  Robert  Waring,*  16  Dec.  46 ;  Assist.- ifurg.  8  May,  36. 
Assist.'Surgeoru.^John  Phillips  Cunningham,  M.D.  13  April  62. 
George  William  Peake,"  M.D.  25  Sept.  49. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead. 

1  Sir  Colin  Halkett  has  received  tho  Gold  Cross  for  Albuhera,  Salamanca, Ylttorla,  and  tho  passage  of  (he 
Nive,  and  was  severelj  wounded  at  Waterloo. 
3  Lleut-Col.  Cooper  served  tho  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846  (Modal). 

8  Capt.  Parish  served  the  Kaffir  campai«:n  of  1846-47  (Jleda!).  Was  In  command  of  tiro  Companies  of 
the  49th  Regt.,  a  DeUchment  of  Cape  M.  Riaes,at.d  000  Zulus,,  sent  from  Natal  to  aid  Major  Warren  In  the 
•overeigntj,  from  Aug.  18fil  to  Juljr  1852. 

6  Lieut.  Coxon  serred  in  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1851,  where  he  was 
dangerously  wounded  (shot  through  both  thighs)  In  an  encounter  with  Boers  and  Hottentots. 

7  Lieut.  Hobba  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  ot  I860  58  (Medal):  commanded  ihe  rcnr-guard  of  the  Oltt 
Regt.  as  a  volunteer  on  29th  Dec.  18/iO,  when  two  officers  and  twenty-two  men  were  killed,  and  one  officer 
and  eighteen  men  wounded ;  was  appointed  Captain  Commandant  of  a  native  force  of  830  men,  which  he 
commanded  for  several  months  on  patrol  through  the  Amatolas  and  Waterkloof ;  in  Dec.  1651  he  was 
again  attached  to  the  01st  Rrgt.  aa  a  volunteer;  r^olned  the  45th  Regt.  early  In  1852,  and  accompanied 
it  on  every  patrol  through  the  Waterkloof  and  Amatolas  until  the  termination  of  l^Mi^l  vaa  serenl 
timet  named  In  General  Orders.  '  ""-^^^^^    ""  ■«^»'«» 

9  Surgeon  Waring  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1847  (Medal). 

10  Quarter-Master  Power  served  with  th«  00th  Rifles  in  ths  Kaffir  war  of  1851,  59,  53  (Modal), 


131       46/A  (  The  South  Devonshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.     [^ge%t  wliit^STi.^ 

"DOMINICA"  **8BVAST0P0L." 
ColoneLSir  John  Lysaght  Pennefather/  KCB.  Car.  14  Jan.  lS;Lt. 20  Feb.  28 ; 

Capt,  6  Nov.  26;  Mqj.  22  March  81 ;  Lt.-Col.  18  Oct.  89;  Col.  19  June 

46 ;  Afaj.'Oen.  20  June  64 ;  Col.  46th  Foot,  19  Not.  64. 
Xwm/.-cX— ©Robert Garrett,' KH.  JSns.  p6  Mar.  11 ;  Lf.3  Sept.  12  ;  Capi.P7 

July  1 4 ;  Mqj.  P 19  Sept.  26 ;  Br.-LL-  CoL  23  No?.  41 ;  Lt.-  Col.  p  16  May  46 ; 

Col.  20  June  64. 
Alexander  Maxwell,'  Bns.  p  19  June  35 ;  Lieut.  P  28  Dec.  38 ;  Capt.  p  27  Sept.  42 ; 

Major,  P 19  Sept.  48 ;  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64. 
affl;or*.—Arthur  George  Vesey,*  Ens.  P29  May  36;  Lieut.  P  26  Aug.  37;  Capt. 

P22  July  42 ;  Breo.-Maj.  20  June  64  ;  Mt^or,  29  Dec.  64. 
CoUn  Fred.  Campbell,*  Ena.  1  May  40;  Lieut.  10  Mar.  42 ;  Capt.  p  13  Aug.  47 ; 

Mqjory  P 11  ^l^bbjJBrev^-Lt^'Col.  2  Nov.  65^ 


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Arthur  Wombwell 

A  IgernonRobertGarrett,^. 
Robert  William  Piper  . . 
John  Edward  Lyons  .... 
James  George  Clarke     . . 

Albert  Nicholas 

Henry  Fuller  Sandwith . . 
Chas.  Robert  Shervinton* 
George  Fred.  Dallas'®  . . 
Charles  8.  M'Alester  9. . . 
John  Augustus  Fane  • . . . 
Alfred  Henry  Waldy  .... 

Richard  Lluellyn   

Thomas  Douglas  Forde,  s, 
Nicholas  Dunscombe. . . . 
Hon.  Wm.  Henry  Herbert 

LlEUTBNANTS. 

George  Henry  Knapp*  . 
William  Thomas  Waldy 
Tbo.  John  Barlow  Connell 
George  Morland  Huttou 
Richard  Coote 
Hen.  Carr  Wm.  Hamond 

Henry  Lawson 

Edw.  Hawker  Helyar*  . 
Edward  Townshend*  . . . 
Thos.  Geo.  B.  Atkinson. 
Percy  Malcolm  Jones"  . 
Richard  Edward  Brookes 

Andrew  Whitten 

James  CroM,  

John  Spencer  Churchill . . 
Charles  John  Burgess   . . 

Frank  Grieve 

Henry  James  Hitchcock. 
William  John  Foster .... 

George  Morland 

Thomas  Mortimer  Kelson 

Fra.  Robert  Fishboume . 

Ensigns. 

George  Philips  

Henry  Charles  Marsack 
George  Power  Cobbe. . . 

Vesey  Daly 2.. 

John  Abbott 

Frederick  Concher 

Peter  And.  John  Ducrow 
Allan  Joshua  Kentish  . . 
Stewart  James  Carlow  . . 
Henry  Ainslie  Whit  more 
Charles  Benj.  Cole  Speke 
Geo.  T.  Delme  Radcliffe 
Robert  Bole  Morrow. . . . 
John  Dwyer, 


ENSIGN. 


p  6  Apr.  39 
1  June  41 

28  May  42 
P   3  Mar.  43 

26  Apr.  44 
P  6  Dec.  44 
P  30  Oct.  41 

20  May  42 
P 16  May  46 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P  19  Oct.  49 
P14  Dec.  49 
16  Dec.  49 
P  16  Oct.  62 
P  23  Nov.  62 
Pll  June  62 

Pll  Mar.  63 
P  22  Apr.  63 

23  Nov.  62 
P  28  Oct.  63 
Pll  Nov.  63 
P  20  Jan.  64 
P  3  Feb.  64 
P  4  Feb.  64 
P28  Ap  .  64 
6  June  64 

14  July  64 

16  Sept.  64 
6  Nov.  64 
6  Nov.  64 

16  Dec.  64 
P 16  Jan.  65 

20  Feb.  66 

22  Feb.  66 

21  Feb.  66 

23  Feb.  66 
16  Mar.  66 1 
16  Mar.  66 

6  April  66 

1  May  66 

11  May  66 

1  June  66 
16  June  66 

P  22  June  66 

6  July  66 
P 17  Aug.  66 

2  Oct.  66 
9  Nov.  66 

P 12  Jan.  66 
16  Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  66 

7  Mar,  60 


LIEUT. 


P  29  Oct.  41 
P  27  Sept.  42 
P  11  July  46 
P  6  lilov.  46 

22  Feb.  47 
P  13  Aug.  47 

26  Apr.  44 

6  July  46 
P28  Apr.  48 
P 10  Nov.  48 

31  Dec.  62 
P  1  Apr.  53 
P  28  Oct.  53 
P  20  Jan.  64 
P  3  Feb.  64 
P  25  Aug.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

P  24  Mar.  64 

16  Sept.  64 

22  Sept.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

p  4  May  66 

6  July  56 

P21  Sept.  65 

2  Oct.  66 

P  26  Oct.  65 

16  Jan.  66 

26  Feb.  66 


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BREY.-MAJ. 

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2  Nov.  66 


P  8  May  46 

P  28  Apr.  48! 

P23  Apr.  62i 

P  16  Dec.  53 

P  20  Jan.  64' 

p  28  Apr.  64 

6  June  64 

22  Sept.  64 

P  22  Sept.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

2  Feb.  65 

P  6  June  66 

2  Oct.  66 

P 16  Nov.  56 


1  Sir  John  Pennefttlber 
served  in  Sir  Charles  Nnpier's 
campaign  in  Scinde,  and  com- 
manded the  Infantry  Brigade  at 
the  battle  ofMeeaneeCMedalX 
and  was  shot  through  tJiebody : 
he  was  also  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Fort  of  Imaunighnr. 
Served  throughout  the  Eastern 
campakn  of  1854,  In  command 
of  a  brigade  in  the  8nd  dlriuon 
at  tlie  battle  of  the  Alma  (horse 
twice  wounded)  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (including  the  re- 
pulse of  the  powerful  sorile 
on  the  86th  October),  and  In 
command  of  the  dlTision  at  and 
after  tlie  battle  of  Inkcrman 
(horse  killed  under  him). 


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Adljutani. — Ensign  John  Dwyer,  7  Map.  56. 

Quarter-Master, — George  Sauderson,  28  April  54. 

Surgeon,— y ere  Webb,'  28  March  54  ;  Assist,'Surg.  13  Oct.  43. 

Assistant-Surgeons, — Charles  Carroll  Dempster,  5  May  54. 

Ralph  Robert  Scott,  28  July  54. 
Di^enser  o/3ftfc{icmef.— Frederick  Rankley,  29  Oct.  55. 

Facings  Yellow.—  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


a  Colonel  Oarratt  lenred  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  Dlvitlon  In  1611,  and  with  the  4th  DivUlon  !n 
18 18 and  18,and  was  present  In  all  the  actions,  sieges,  and  smaller  aflhirs  in  which  those  two  Dirislons  were 
respectively  engaged  from  Fuentes  d'Onorin  May  1811,  until  the  end  of  1813,  when  ho  was  sent  to  England 
for  recovery  from  his  wounds.  He  received  two  wounds  at  the  attack  of  the  Forts  at  Salamanca,  on 
which  occasion  the  command  of  the  Light  Company  of  the  Queen's  and  some  Artillery  devolred  upon 
him,  he  heing  the  only  surviving  officer  of  the  column  he  aitaeked  with ;  and  he  was  again  severely 
wounded  in  the  Pyrenees.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  wiih  four  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Sola- 
manca,  Vittorla,  and  Pyrenees.    Served  at  ihe  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-65  (Modal  and  Cla5sp). 

8  LI  .•Colonel  Maxwell  served  at  the  siege  of  Scbaslopol  In  1854-56  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  Vesey  served  at  the  sie^e  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-56  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  LleuL-Col.  Campbell  served  at  the  siege  of  8eUi«topol  in  1854-55,  and  was  wounded  In  the  trenches 
(Medal  and  CUu<p). 

7  Surgeon  Webb  served  with  the  10th  Hegt.  throughout  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  Including  the 
whole  of  the  siege  operations  before,  and  surrender  of,  Moolten,  and  battle  of  Goojorat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 
Served  with  the  4«th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clarp). 

0  Captain  Shervinton,  Lleuts.  Knapp,  Holyiir  (wounded  at  Inkcrman),  and  Townshend,  served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Capuin  Dallas  served  in  th<>  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle 
of  Inkenuan,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  two  Companies  46th  Regt  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Lieutenant  Jones  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  o(  1855,  during  a  considerable  portion  of  which  he 
acted  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

*«*  Minors  Worobwell  and  Garrett,  Captains  Piper,  M'AIester,  Fano,  Waldy,  Lluellyn,  Porde,  and  Dun- 
combe,  Lts.  Waldy,  Coote,  Uaroond,  Lawson,  Atkinson,  Whitten,  Cross,  Paymaster  Sibley,  Qr.-Master 
Sanderson,  Assist.-Surgeons  Dempster  and  Scott,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  (Medal 
and  Claftp). 

Captains  Clarke,  Nicholas,  and  Herbert,  Lts.  Connell,  Hutton,  Brooks,  Churchill,  Burgess,  Ensigns 
Foster,  Kelson,  and  Manaok,  served  at  the  siege  of  .*!}eba«iQpol  In  1854-55  (Medal  and  Cla>p). 


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**  SEVASTOPOL." 

CoJoneZ.— 9  S23  James  Shaw  Kennedy,*  CB.  J?n«.  18  Apr.05;  X^38Jan.06; 

Capt.  16  July  12 ;  Mqjtrr,  18  June  15 ;  Lt.-Col.  21  Jan.  19 ;  Col,  10  Jen.  d7  ; 

3fa/.-G<m.0Nov.46;  X/.-G0n.2O  June54;  0)2. 47th  Foot,  27  Aug.  54. 
Lieui.'CoU.--Wm,  0'(Jrady  Haly,*CB.  J&tw.  p  17  June  28 ;  £f.  P19  July  81 ; 

CajB^P25Apr.34;  -»f<|;.  Pl9May46;  X*.-Co2.  P27  Dec.50;  C<?«.  28  Nor.  64. 
Richard  T.  Farren,*  CB.  Ens.  30  May  34 ;  Lieut.  31  Jan.  40 ;  Capt.  8  Jan.  45; 

Mqfory  P27  Dec.  50 ;  Brev.  Lieut.-CoL  12  Dec.  54;  Lieut,~CoL  9  Mar.  55. 
Majon.^-JameB  Villiers/  J9n«.  p  31  Dec.  39 ;  IdetU,  p24  Sept. 41 ;  Capt.  p  34 

Dec.  47  ;  Brev,.Mqj.  12  Dec.  54;  Meg.  4  May  55;  Bt.  Lt.-CoL  17  July  55. 
Robert  Wrlliam  Lowry,'  JBns,  p  29  Dec.  40 ;  Lieut.  12  May  48 ;  Capt.  9 18  Feb. 

48  ;  Major,  15  June  55. 


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Captains.  I 

Henry  Call  Lodder*  |  p  15  Jan.  41 

Hen.  Meade  Hamilton,^*.;  p  9  Ang.  89 
John  Henry  Lowndes*  ..jP  13  July  41 
CIia«.CourtenayVillier»»  p  12May'43 
Wm.  Bmkty,^^sM9Voir.K\P\9  Apr.  44 

Thomas  Roper" |P30Jan.  46 

J(alhanielGeorpePhilips'».Pl9May  46 


Charles  Elgee^ 
Chas.  Aldersey  Stevenson* 
Richard  George  Ellison^* 
FitzWm.  Fred.  Hunter" 
Sampson  Pilkington  .... 
James  Armar  Lowry*»  . , 
Henry  J.  Buchanan*... 

Jasper  Lucas**    

Hon.  Bernard  M.  Ward** 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Charles  Finnerty    .... 
Thomas  Palmer,"  Adj. 
Hen.  Bowles  Geo.  Stokes'* 
GrainvlUe  Waddilove'* 
Edward  Croker**   .... 
JamesArthur  Bloomfleld'*' 
BrownlowNorth  Garnier^t 


14  Apr.  46 
P25  Dec.  47 
p  18  Feb.  48 
p  21  July  48 
3  Jan.  45 
Pis  Sept.  49 
P 14  June  50 
P  23  June  48 
p  12  July  60 


25  Oct.  60 
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P  23  Jan.  52 
P  28  No?.  52 
P 10  Feb.  54 
6  June  54 
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Richard  Parker  Hawkes'»  p24  Aug.  54 


W.  Carnegy  de  Balinhard 
James  Murray  Straton*' 

Thomas  Young* 

OliTerGaspardDeLaneey'* 
Wm.  C.  Rodney  Mylius.. 
C.  Van  R.  Conway  Gordon 

Henry  Gem 

Ernest  Peake  Newman  . . 
Elliot  James  Morres  .... 
John  Paignton  MaUet  .. 
George  William  Daveru. . 
Gerald  Fitzgerald  King . . 
Rowland  O'Connor  .... 
George  Dudley  Dawson . . 
Robert  T.  F.  Stammers. . 

Ensigns. 
Spencer  Edward  Orr. . . . 

John  Blake** 

George  Ourry  Clarke. . . . 

Thomas  Qulnn'* 

James  Alex.  Anderson  . . 
Wm.  St.  Clair  TIsdall  .. 
Thomas  BaiUie  Thomson 

Roderick  Hanley   

John  James  Scott 

Andrew  Jolm  Hicks  .... 

John  Stanley 

George  Pigott 

CrosbieKIdd 

John  Joseph  Dunn 


P  25  Aug.  54 
P  3  Nov.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  54 
15  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  55 
19  Jan.  55 
22  Feb.  55 
11  May  55 
28  Feb.  55 
18  Mar.  55 

14  Mar.  55 

15  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

25  May  55 

6  April55 
IMay  65 

P  6  June  65 
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17  Aug.  55 
14  Sept.  55 

25  Sept.  55 
2  Oct.  55 

26  Oct  55 
P    8  Jan.  56 

1  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  56 

27  Feb.  66 
P 14  Mar.  56 


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P  21  July  48 
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2  Nov.  55 

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1  Lfeat.-Ocii«nl  8baw  Ken- 
nedy iervcd  with  the  4ard  Btft. 
at  the  si«ge  of  GopenhaceD  «iid 
battle  ofKioge  in  1807.  In  the 
Peniimla  from  1808  to  1819 
inclnslTe,  and  was  preaenf  at 
the  action  of  the  Coa,tiege  aad 
capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo  and 
of  Badi^os,  and  battle  of  Sala- 
manca, for  which  he  hn>  re- 
ceived theWar  Uedal  with  thrae 
Claepe.  Serred  also  tlio  can- 
pai^a  of  1815,  Indadiaf  the 
battlef  of  Quatre  Bru  and 
Waterloo. 


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Adjutant. --Lieut.  Thomas  Palmer,  16  Oct.  65. 

Quarter'M<uter,'^^meati  M'Intosh,*  S5  Sept.  46. 

Surgeon,— WiXYtua  Walter  Weld,!^  3  Mar.  64 ;  AsMi.^Surg,  SO  Jan.  43. 

Asiutani'Surgemt.—yfiWiBm  Alexander  White,*  M.D.  18  Oct.  53. 

Henry  Orange,^'  1  Sept.  64. 
Ditpenser  qf  Medictnet.-^^&^VT^  Walter  HannUl,  21  Dec.  56. 
Facings  Yndte.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  6c  Co. 

5  Col.  Halj  terrcd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  IBM-AS,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  (charger  killed)  and 
Inkerman  (receUed  four  bayonet  wounda),  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastnpol,  and  sortie 
on  20th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Lleut-Col.  Turren  served  the  Eastern  eampatgn  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker*  • 
roan,  captare  of  Balaklava, sletre  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.:  at  Inkerman  he  was  the 
senior  officer  of  the  2nd  Brigade  2nd  Division  coming  out  of  action  (Medal  an'l  Clasp*). 

4  Lleut.-Col.  Viniers  and  M%)or  Lotrndec  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaiclava,  tlege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  20th  Oct.,  and  storming  the 
Quarries  on  7th  June — severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps):  Mejor  Lowndes  was  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol. 

6  Major  Lowry  nerved  the  Kastem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Captain  Lodder  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  capture  of  Bala- 
klnva,  and  sle^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Mfl^or  Hamilton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  G.,  Including  the  battle  of 
Alma,  rapture  of  Balaklava,  ilege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claxps). 

8  Major  Vllliers,  Captain  Buchanan,  Paymaster  Po|>e,  Assist.-Surg«on  U'hiia  and  ^r.-Master  M'Intosh, 
served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  Including  the  battle*  of  Alma  and  Inkerman*  capture  of  Bala- 
klava, siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  20th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Captains  Stevenson  and  Ellison,  and  Lieut.  Young,  served  the  Eastern  campalzn  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebaitopol,  and  sortiu  on  26ch  Oct. 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

IH-  Malor  Elgee  and  Lieut.  Gamier  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1S55  (Medal  and  Clasp).    ' 

10  Captain  Armit,  Lieuts.  Cooker,  Bloomfleld,  and  Uawkes,  and  Ensign  Blake,  served  at  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Cla»p). 

11  Lieut-Colonel  Sankey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  G.,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  (eharger  killed),  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  Ml  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla«ps). 

12  Captain  Roper  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
and  present  at  Ita  fall  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Philips  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Malor  Hunter,  Captain  Lucas,  Lieuts.  Palmer  and  Stokes,  and  Ens.  Quinn,  served  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  sortie  on  20th  Oct.,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (Major  Hunter  wounded):  Medal 
and  Clasps. 

15  CapUln  Lowry  served  the  Eaatera  eampaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  capture  of 
Balaklava.  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  oa  20(h  Oct.,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Lieut.  Hon.  B.  M.  Ward  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854*55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
■lege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  20th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Burgeon  Weld  and  Assist.-8urgaon  Grange  served  at  the  alege  and  faU  of  Sebaitopol  in  1865  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Waddllove  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man  (wonnded),  captare  of  Balaklara,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sorUe  on  20th  Oct,  and  storming  the  Quarries 
on  7tii  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Ueutt.  Straton  and  De  Laney  served  at  the  sltge  and  fttll  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Colonel,'-'^  Sir  James  Henry  Reynett,*  KCU.  Ens.  25  Nov.  99 ;  Lt.  14  March 
00;  Capt.^A  March  04  ;  Mqj.  8  April  13  ;  Lt.-Col.  1  June  14;  Col.  22  July 
30 ;  M^j.'Gen.  23  Nov. 41 ;  Lt.-Gen,  11  Nov.  61  ;  Co^48th  Foot,  25  Nov. 60. 

L%eut.'Colonel8.—hen}Bmm  Riky,'  Em.  p9  Nov.  80;  Lt.  30  May  34;  Capt. 
P  8  Sept.  38 ;  Br.-Maj.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Mqj.  p  20  Feb.  62 ;  Lt.-CoL  p  13  Dec.  63. 

George  Mowbray  Lys,'  Ens.  2  Mar.  28 ;  LieiU.  20  Dec.  31 ;  Capt.  19  Dec.  45; 
M(^or,  27  Dec.  62  ;  Li.-CoL  16  May  66. 

M<yor».^ Alfred  Augustiis  Chapman,  Ens.  20  May  42;  lAeut.  p17  Jan.  46; 
Capt.  P 13  Apr.  49 ;  Mqjor,  16  May  66. 

Frederick  West/  Ens.  p  11  Aug.  43 ;  Lieut,  p  20  Jan.  47 ;  Capt.  P  3  Aug.  49 ; 
Major,  P  27  July  66. 


Captains. 

CamSykes^    

Fred.  Qeo.  Tho.  Deshon' 
Oliver  Mattliew  Latham' 

Robert  Blakeney*^ ; 

James  Mancor,  s 

William  Henry  Cairnes® 
Wm.  Robert  Williamsou* 
Wm.  R.  Churchill  Spencer 
George  Lewis  Dive  A  micl'' 
Richard  Morgan  Hall"  . . 
Rob.  Edw.CooteCoUhurst^ 
John  Richard  Lovetl*  . . 
Henry  William  Knight* 
Hy.  Glynne  Earle  Welby 
Bache  Harpur  Heathcote'i 
Fra.  Constantine  Trent" 

LlBUTENANTB. 

Frederick  John  Castle*  . . 
Horatio  Nelson  Kippen. . 

John  Bedingfeld* 

Henry  R.  Hoghton  Gale* 

Edward  Feneran* 

E.  Garland  Home,"  A^j. 
Arthur  George  Wyse"  . . 

Richard  Byre*   

Henry  Francis  Brook^. . 

James  Farquhar*   

William  Cumming^  .... 
George  Thomas  Miller  . . 
William  James  Surman^^ 
Arthur  Gonne  BelU  Martin 

Edward  Benbow I 

William  Baker  

John  Rawlins'    | 

Geo.  G.  G.  Foster  Pigott* 
Henry  J.  Wm.  Wilkinson' 
Lodge  de  Montm.  Prior. . 

Colin  Campbell 

William  Gibson 

Chas.  Richard  Pennington 
David  Garrick  Protheroe 

Ensigns. 
Corwallis  Wade  Browne. . 

John  W.  Coventry i 

John  Craufurd  Kerr  . . . .  | 
Geo.  Nugent  R.  Goddani 
Pembr.  0*M.  H.  Marshall 

Edmund  Hall 

Henry  Theoph.  Sheppard 
Charles  Henry  Chauney 

Henry  O'Brien   

Thomas  Gilling  Gilling. 
Seaton  Ralph  Forster    . 

Thomas  Hall 

William  Henry.  Surman 


ENSIGN.     I         LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      DRBV.-MAJ. 


P 17  Jan. 

29  Dec. 
P  29  Jan. 
P  3  Nov. 
6  July 
P  2Ap.-. 
P  6  Dee. 

21  May 
P  20  Dec. 
P  31  Dec. 
P26  May 
P  28  Nov. 

13  Oct. 
P 13  Apr. 
P  21  Aug. 
P  18  Sept. 

I  30  Mar. 
P  18  Apr. 
P 14  Dec. 
P  16  Feb. 
P 14  Mar. 
P  12  Dec. 
P 14  May 
P  17  Dec. 
6  June 
P  24  Aug. 
P    8  Dec. 

26  Jan. 

11  June 
P  27  Aug. 

23  Mar. 

P  28  Apr. 

9  Apr. 

10  Apr. 

13  Apr. 
1  May 

14  June 
6  June 

P  21  Sept. 
10  Apr. 


45!  P  2 


37 


47;P13 
46|P10 
44  P20 
47'P  3 
43l  17 
42!P24 
39=  P  1 
•I7|P11 
48 1 P  28 
46  P  2 
48, P  2 
49 'P  6 
49iP20 
49  P   2 


P24Msy  66 
24  May  66 
26  May  66 
1  June  66 
16  Jane  66 
6  July  66 
14  Oct.  66 
16  Oct.  66 
16  Oct.  66 

P  23  Oct.  66 
23  Nov.  66 

P  28  Dec.  65 

P26  Jan.  66 


Apr.  47  P  28  Dec.  49      2  Nov.  65 

Jan.  41 ;    30  Nov.  49      2  Nov.  55 

Apr.  49;  P  20  Feb.  62 

Sept.  47   P  2  Apr.  62! 

July  47      27  Dec.  62 1 

Aug.  49  P 13  Dec.  531 

Nov.  48       6  June  64 

Oct.  46  P   1  Oct.  50 

July  42 1      0  Mar.  55, 

Dec.  49     16  May  65  , 

Dec.  49     16  May  55 

Mar.  47      16  May  55 

Aug.  50      15  May  56  , 

Dec.  60  P  27  July  66 ! 

Feb.  62  P  14  Sopt.66  | 

Apr.  52  P  21  Dec.  55  | 

I  Sir  Jas.  Reynett  icrred  wtth 
the  68nd  Begt.  on  the  expertitioa 
againtt  Ferrol  in  1S90,  snd  ««• 
present  at  the  action  before  that 
place.  Appointed  to  the  Quar- 
ler-Master-Generars  etaff  upon 
the  army  enterinc  Spain  In  Kor. 
1 808 ;  preiedt  at  Lufco,  the  aflUra 
upon  tho  retreat  to  Coninna,  and 
alio  at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Re- 
appointed to  the  Quarter-Maa- 
ter-General's  etaff  in  Portugal, 
In  April  1800;  preient  at  the 
aflklrs  previous  to  and  at  the 
passage  of  the  Douro,  and  cap- 
ture of  Oporto;  aflTair  of  Bala- 
monde,  battles  of  Tklavera  and 
Busaco,  affairs  upon  the  retreat 
to  the  lines  before  Lisbon,  aud 
subsequently  in  1811  at  tboce 
upon  the  adranoe  from  thence, 
at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Sabugal, 
and  Pos  d'Arouce ;  also  at  the 
battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor.  He 
has  received  the  War  Bledal  with 
four  Clasps. 


P  7  Mar.  61 
20  Apr.  49 
27  Dec.  62 

P18  Feb.  63 
6  June  64 
6  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 
15  May  55 
15  May  56 
15  May  65 

15  May  65 
P  16  Feb.  53 

4  Aug.  64 

6  June  65 

P  27  Juiy  55 

P  12  Oct.  62 

16  Oct.  66 
16  Oct.  55 
16  Oct.  65 
16  Oct.  65 

P 16  Oct.  55 

P  7  De?s.  65 

P  28  Dec.  56 

26  Jhu.  59 


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-Poy»UM*«r.— Edward  M*Mul!en,»»  16  Oct  60;  Quarter- Master ,  17  Nov.  48. 
Adjutant. — Lieut.  Bdmand  Garland  Horoe,*'  14  July  64. 
Quarter-Matter,— John  Maitland,*^  3  Aug.  66. 

Surgeon,— Quo.  Aug.  Fred.  Sheltoii,»»  M.B.  5  May  54 ;  Aseiet,-Surg,  3  Jan. 46. 
Assiit,- Surgeons, — Patrick  M'Denuott,'  2  Jan.  62. 

William  Hempbill,^  M.D.  14  July  64. 
DUprfuer  of  Medicines.—WlUitim  Walker,  31  Oct.  66. 

Facings  BnS,— Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

2  LU-Col.  Riky  commanded  the  48ib  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  Slst  April  1855,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
ScbMtopol  (Medal  and  Claap). 

S  Lt.-Col.  Lyt  was  at  the  capture  of  Coorg  In  the  East  Indies  In  April  1884.  Senred  Id  the  Crimea 
from  10th  June  1855.  at  the  siege  and  fall  ot  Sebastopol  (Uedal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  West  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  48lh  Rpgt.  on  the  Slst  April  1855,  and  served  at  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  M^or  8ykes  served  in  the  Crimea  from  9Ut  Apill  1856,  and  at  the  siege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol, 
(Uedal  and  Cla.op). 

6  M^ior  Deshon  served  with  the  92ndR(>gt.in  Seinde,  and  was  present  at  the  batUeof  Hyderabad  (Medal). 
He  served  also  the  campaivn  in  the  Southern  ftlabratta  country  In  1S44-5,  and  was  present  at  the  invest- 
ment and  capture  of  the  Vorts  or  Panulla  and  Pownghur,  as  also  in  the  operations  against  the  Forts  of 
llunnahur  and  Munsuntosh  in  the  Southern  Concan.  Landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  48lh  Regt.,  and 
served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Coiihurst  and  Lt.  Curaminir  landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Regt.  on  the  Slst  April  1856,  and 
served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captains  Latham  and  Heathoole,  Lt«.  Bedingfeld,  Rawlins,  Plgot,  and  Wilkinson  served  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captains  Ciimes,  Willtamson,  Hall,  Lovell,  and  Knight,  Lts.  Castle,  Gsle,  Feneran,  Eyre,  Brooke, 
Farquhar,  Surgeon  Shelton,  and  Asslst.-Snrgeon  Hemphill,  landed  with  the  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  on  the 
91rt  April  1855,  and  served  at  the  siege  and  Mi  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clai>p). 

10  Captain  Blakeney  scrred  in  the  Crimea  from  9nd  June  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Amlel  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  In  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1846-8,  incladlng  the  battia  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  in  the  early  part  of  the  siege  operatioDS  against  Mooltan  in  1848,  and  la  the 
action  of  Soorjkoond  (Medal). 

IS  Captain  IVent  served  in  the  Crimea  from  Slit  April  1865,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol-^ 
wounded  4th  June  (Medal  and  Cla-p). 

18  Lieut.  Home  served  in  the  Crimea  firom  S7lh  April  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
—wounded  18th  Aug.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Lieut.  Wyse  served  in  thv  Crimea  from  14th  May  1855,  and  at  the  sirgo  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

15  Lieut.  Surroan  served  In  the  Crimea  fh>m  ISth  Aug.  I860,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Paymaster  M*Mu11en  and  Qr.-Master  Maiiland  were  present  at  the  attack  and  cajiture  of  Coorg,  in 
IbeBaat  Indies,  in  AprU  1884 ;  served  abo  in  the  Crimea  from  Slst  April  1850,  and  also  at  the  sirge  and  tUl 
of  Sebastopol  (Medsl  and  Clasp). 

10  Asslsc-SurgeoaM'Derrooit  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  Inelnding  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
.  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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EGMONT-OP-ZBE  "  "  CJOPENHAGEN  "  "  QUEEN8T0WN »'   "  CHINA"  "  rA«l>ra^«m." 

«'ALMA»    -INKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 
Co2onW.— 9  <R®  Sir  Edward  fiowater/  KCH.  Ens.  31  Mar.  04;  Lt.  k,  Capt. 

23  Aug.  09;  Capt,  &  Lt.-Col.  25  July,  14  ;  CoL  12  Oct.  26;  Mttf-Gen.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Lt,-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Gen.  20  June  64;  CoL  49th  Foot,  24  Apr.  46. 
U.-Colonels.— John  Thornton  Grant,^  CB.  JSnt,  28  Apr.  28;  Lt.  12  Nov.  30  ; 

Capt  30  July  42;  Brevet- Mqj.  20  June  54;  Mqf.  29  Oct.  64;  Brev.  Lt.- 

CoL  12  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.-CoL  22  Dec.  54. 
James   Wells  Armstrong/  Em,  p  18  Aug.  43;  Lieut.  p20  Nov.  44;    Capt. 

20  Jan.  51 ;  Brev.-Maj.  12  Dec.  54;   M<y.  29  Dec.  54;  Brer.  Lt.-CoL  17 

July  55 ;  LL-CoL  2  Oct.  55. 
Mt^ors.—ThomBA  White,  Ens.  7  Dec.  15;  LietU.  p  25  Aug.  24;  Oapi.  5  Oct« 

38;  Brev.  Maj.  11  Nov.  51  ;  Major,  1  June  55. 
John  Hynde  King.*  Ens,  25  June  44 ;  Lieut,  p  7  July  46 ;  Capt.  P 14  Oct.  61  ; 

Brev.'MaJ.  12  Dec.  54  ;  Major,  2  Oct.  55  ;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  2  Noy.  55. 


Captains. 
Cadwallader  Adams' 
Wm.WhitakerMaitland^f. 
M.W.Dela  Pocr  Beresford 
Herbert  Rocke®  .... 
William  fiellairs,'^. 
James  Wm.  Dewar'^. . . . 
George  Henry  Lamb" 
Richard  D.  Astley^  .. 
Edward  Le  Marchant'* 
WUliam  Watts  Corbau'' . 

William  Earle*® 

T.  P.  St.  Geo.  Armstrong" 

John  Hopkins'^ 

Charles  FitzGerald*'. . . . 

George  Kemp  Chatfleld*^* 

Lieutenants. 

WUliam  Youn«"    

Chas.  Edgar  Gibson,  At^. 
John  Ramsay  Maule . . . 
Henry  Dal  ton  Scoones  .. 

Patrick  Cahill  ii> 

William  John  Coen  .... 
Thomas  Fox  Eustace^^  . . 
Harry  Denham  T.  Savary 
George  Bell  Coulson  . . 
Edward  Mackay'^ .... 
Chas.  John  C.  Roberts 
CliflTord  Waterm.  Chaplin 
Henry  James  Davies  . . 
Henry  Gordon  Rogers*' 

William  Madan 

Frederick  Powell   

John  Thomas  Cooke  .... 
Edward  John  Cresfwell . . 
Robert  Fra.  Burrowes    . . 

Robert  Hall  Spratt    

Edward  D'Oyley  Astley . . 
Edm.  Douglas  Grossman 

Spencer  Field 

Ensigns.' 

James  Bligh  Scott 

Alexander  Daniel  Gilson . 
Jonas  Dalmage  .... 
John  Thos.  Lyon  Cobham 

Cuthbert  Willis 

John  Isaac  Nason 

Fred.  Piatt  Blackmore  .. 

George  Donovan    

Chas.  B.  Knight  AUeyne 

Timothy  Metcalf    

George  Rogers    

Geo.  W.  Hughes  Christian 
Edward  Chinn    .... 
Edmund  Lakin  .... 


ensign. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BREV.-MAJ. 


P  2  Sept.  45 
P16  May  45 

24  Feb.  43 
P23  May  45 
P  8  May  46 
P  7  July  40 
P 15  Dec.  48 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P 12  Apr.  50 
P 12  July  50 
P 17  Oct.  51 

31  Jan.  51 
P22Apr.  53 
P  27  Jan.  54 
P  3  Feb.  54 

P  3  Mar.  54 

p  12  May  54 

7  June  54 

7  July  54 

10  Aug.  54 
23  Feb.  44 

11  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

13  Oct.  54 
5  Nov.  54 

P  21  Jan.  53 

P  27  Jan.  54 

10  Nov.  64 

1  Dec.  54 

14  Dec.  64 

15  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  55 

15  Mar.  65 

25  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  55 
9  Feb.  65 

P  18  May  55 

2  Feb.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  55 
P  30  Mar.  65 

24  Apr.  55 

25  May  55 

14  Sept.  55 
21  Sept.  55 

2  Oct.  65 
P  30  Nov.  55 

7  Dee.  65 
P  15  Jan.  66 
P26  Jan.  56 

15  Feb.  66 

26  Feb.  66 


P23  Mar.  47 
P 15  Dec.  48 

19  Dec.  44 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P  6  July  49 
P 12  Apr.  50 

20  Jan.  51 
P  21  Feb.  61 
P  3  Dec.  52 
p  3  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  54 

29  Oct.  54 
6  Nov.  54 

6  Not.  64 
8  Dec  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 

30  Mar.  49 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

9  Feb.  55 
2  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

P  9Mar.55 
20  Mar.  56 

P  31  Aug.  55 
9  Sept.  55 
2  Oct.  55 

P  9  Oct.  55 

P23  Nov.  55 
4  Feb.  66 


P  6  Dec.  61  12  Dec.  54 

P  3  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 

P  18  Aug.  54 

P 15  Sept.  54   2  Not.  55 

6  Nov.  54   2  Nov.  55 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

P  16  Feb.  56 

20  Mar.  66 

9  Sept.  55 

2  Oct.  55 

4  Feb.  66 


I  sir  Edward  Bowatorterved  with 
UieSrd  Gvsnli  at  th*airge  and  lak- 
inf  of  Copcnhaccn  In  1807  I  aad 
•ubMqiwntljr  in  the  Pealiuaia  tkitm 
Dee.  1808  to  Kor.  1600.  and  afaia 
Iron  Dre.  1811  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  iocludinf  ttic  paiaac*  of 
the  IXouro  and  takinf  of  Opoita. 
battlei  of  Talavera  and  »«i«wL~-^^ 
rapture  of  Madrid.  »itgt  of  Bvripos. 
battle  or  Vittorta,  tlefv  of  San  Se- 
hastlan,  paraate  of  the  BUaaaiw,  aal 
battle  of  the  Nlre  (Mayor^a  booae). 
Serred  aUo  the  oampalgn  mT  mis, 
indudlnf  the  battle*  of  Qnatrv  Brae. 
and  Waterloo.  Wouadcd  at  Tala- 
vera.  and  again  at  Waterloo.  Sir 
Bdward  ha«  reeelTcd  the  War  Hedal 
and  Are  Claapa  fbr  Talavwra.  Sala- 
manca, Vitteria,  NiveUe,  and  Nive. 


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49tt  {The  Priuce$s  Charlotte  of  Wales,  or  the  Hertfordshire)     138 
Regiment  of  Foot. 


Payi»u»^«r.-«He]iry  Seymour  Michell,^  9  April  47;  ^k«.  p  22  May  B6 ;  Ueut, 
Adjutant,— Lieut,  diaries  Edgar  Gibson,  1  May  5d.  [29  Mar.  80. 

Quarter-Master. — John  Henry  Anderaoo,^  30  June  54. 
Surgeon.— John  Hamilton  Bews,  1  May  66 ;  AseUt.-Surff,  22  Dec.  48, 
Astistant  Surgeons. — James  Haauan/^7  Ai»il  64. 

WUliam  Menzies  Calder,  26  May  64. 

John  Joseph  Adriaui  10  Feb.  54. 

Facings  Qreen.^^Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

S  Lieat.-Col.  Grant  Mrved  vUb  the  iOth  Regiment  tlironghout  the  whole  of  the  operatioot  in  Chipa 
<  Medal),  commencing  with  the  flrnt  taking  of  Chutan,and  terminating  with  thedemonftration  before  N«nkin, 
including  the  ttorm  and  capture  of  the  heights  abovo  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture 
of  Chusan,  attack  and  eapture  of  the  heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  NingpOf  and  repulse  of  the  nigbt- 
ettack,  attack  end  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  csmp  on  the  iieigkts  of  &egoan,  attack  and  capture 
of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo  (wounded).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854>ft5  (in  com- 
mand of  the  49th  from  the  battle  of  Inkerman),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  «iege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  S8th  Oct.:  commanded  the  working  party,  aOO  strong,  from  the  Light 
and  2nd  Divlsloni  that  had  to  turn  the  enemy's  work  after  the  Quarries  were  carried,  and  was  engaged 
during  the  night  in  working  and  repelling  the  three  attempts  made  by  the  Russians  to  retake  the  positipn 
(Xedai  and  Clasps). 

4  Lt.-Gol.  Armstrong  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  a  Brigade  Major  In  the  2Dd  Dirlsion, 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  86th  Oct.,  and  aseaplt  on 
tbe  Quarries,  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Lt.-Colonel  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
•lege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  8dth  Oct.,  assault  on  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  on  the  Redan  on  8th 
Sept.— severely  wounded,  arm  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Ma^or  Adams  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Adams,  up  to 
Inkerman,  Including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  of  SebastopoL  and  sortia  on 
30th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Uaspa). 

7  Captain  Maltland  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claisps). 

8  Captain  Roeke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battlee  of  Alma,  and  lukenaan, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  28th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Major  Belial rs  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (from  Dee.  1854  as  D.  A.  Adj.  Qen.  to  tbe  8nd 
Division),  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sJege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  90th  Oct.  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

10  Major  Oewar,  Captains  Astley,  Earle,  and  Armstrong,  U.  Haekay,  and  Assist.-Surgeon  Hannan 
served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Uicluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol, 
and  sortie  on  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

U  Captain  Lamb  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  sortie  on  20th  Oct.,  and  capture  of  tbe  Rifle  Pits  on  19th  April  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Le  Marchant  served  In  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  Quarries—severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Corban  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  betUes  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  86th  Oct.  54  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Hopkins  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  Indndlng  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  s|ege  of 
Sebastopol.  and  sortie  on  36th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Capuin  KiuOerald  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  assault  on  the  Quarries 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieuts.  Young  and  Eustace  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  severely  wounded  fU  the 
assault  on  the  Quarries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Capt.  Ohatflold  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the 
Quarries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  UcutenantCohili  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  In  China  (Medal),  oommeneing  with 
the  first  taking  of  Chusan,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstration  before  Nankin,  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton  (wounded),  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy.  second  capture  of  Chusan, 
attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinbae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night-attack  on  Ningpo, 
attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Klang  Foo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (carried  the  regimental  colour)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  t 
received  the  thanks  of  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  In  Orders  for  Uie  able  assistance  rendered  to  Msjor  Foidyce,  47th 
Regiment,  In  the  trenches,  on  the  18th  of  Oct.,  when  in  charge  of  a  working  party ;  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  90th  of  October  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

91  Lieut.  Rogers  served  in  1855  at  the  siege  and  tall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attaek  on  the  8th  Sept.  (pf  odal 
and  Clasp). 

88  Paymaster  MIchell  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  throughout  the  whole  of  thp  operations  in  ClMna 
(Medal),  commencing  with  the  first  taking  of  Oiusan,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstration  before 
Nankin,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  attaek  and  eapture  of  Amoy, 
second  capture  of  Chnsan,  attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinbae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and 
repulse  of  the  night-attack ;  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy^s  entrenched  camp  on  the  heigltis  of  Begoan, 
attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign,  including 
the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

83  Quartermaster  Anderson  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  In  China  (Medal).  Also  tho  Vastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps), 


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49<A  (  The  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales's,      [^ X?°'*^  "-*•  *'' 


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EGMONT-OP-ZBE  "  •'  CJOPENHAGEN  "  "  QUEEN8T0WN  "   "  CHINA"  •'  TJUDrufM." 

"ALMA"    "INKBRMAN**    " SEVASTOPOL.'* 
Colonel.— 11^  51®  Sir  Edward  Bowaler,'  KCH.  JBns.  81  Mar.  04;  X#.  &  Capf. 

23  Aug.  09;  Capt.  &  Lt.-CoU  26  July,  14;  Col.  12  Oct.  26 ;  MaJ-Gen.lO 

Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Gen.  20  June  54;  CoL  49th  Foot,  24  Apr.  46. 
L^-Co/(wi^Z«.— John  Thornton  Grant,' CB.  J^iu.  28  Apr.  28;  Lt.  12  Not.  30; 

Capt.  30  July  42;  Brevet-Mqj.  20  Jane  64;  Mqj.  29  Oct.  64;  Brev.  Lt.- 

Col.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.-Col.  22  Dec  64. 
James    Wells  Armstrong,*  Ens.  P  18  Aug.  43;  Ueui,  P20  Not.  44;    CSapT. 

20  Jan.  61 ;  Brev.-Maj.  12  Dec.  64;   Jdicy.  29  Dec.  54;  Brev.  Lt.-CaL  17 

July  66 ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Oct.  65. 
JtfiyVw*.— Thomas  White,  Ens.  7  Dec  16;  Lieut,  p  25  Aug.  24;  Ckpi.  o  Oct. 

38;  Brev.  Maj.  11  Nov.  51  ;  Major,  1  June  65. 
John  Hynde  King.*  Eni.  26  June  44 ;  Lieut,  p  7  July  46 ;  Capt,  P 14  Oct,  61 ; 

Brev.'Mqj.  12  Dec.  64  ;  Major,  2  Oct.  66  ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col  2  Nov,  55. 


Captains. 
Cadwallader  Adams' 
Wm.WhitakerMaitland'*. 
M.  W.  De  la  Poer  Beresford 

Herbert  Rocke* 

William  Bellair8,»#.  .... 

James  Wm.  Dewar'® 

George  Henry  Lamb'^  .  • 
Richard  D.  Astley*®  .... 
Edward  Le  Marchant'' . . 
William  W  atU  Corban^^ 

William  Earle'» 

T.  P.  St.  Geo.  Armstrong* 

John  Hopkins** 

Charles  FitzGerald*<'. . . 

George  Kemp  Chateeld*^ 

Lieutenants. 

WUliam  YoanK*^    

Chae.  Edgar  Gibson,  At^ 
John  Ramsay  Maule  . . . 
Henry  Dal  ion  Scoones  . . 

Patrick  Cahill '» 

William  John  Coen   

Thomas  Fox  Eustace*'  . . 
Harry  Denham  T.  Savary 
George  Bell  Coulson  .  • 
Edward  Mackay'« .... 
Chas.  John  C.  Roberts 
Cliibrd  Watenn.  Chaplin 
Henry  James  DaTies 
Henry  Gordon  Rogers*' 

William  Madan 

Frederick  Powell    

John  Thomas  Cooke  . . . 
Edward  John  Cresswell . . 
Robert  Fra.  Burrowes  . . 
Robert  Hall  Spratt  .... 
Edward  D'Oyley  Astley . . 
Edm.  Douglas  Grossman 

Spencer  Field..... 

Ensigns. 

James  Bligh  Scott 

Alexander  Daniel  Gilson . 
Jonas  Dalmage  . .  •  • 
John  Thos.  Lyon  Cobham 

Cuthbert  Willis 

John  Isaac  Nason 

Fred.  Piatt  Black  more  .. 

George  Donovan    

Chas.  B.  Knight  Alleyne 

Timothy  Metcalf    

George  Rogers  •••;•;•■; 
Geo.  W.Hughes  Christian 

Edward  Chinn    

Edmund  Lakin  ...•••' 


ensign.      I        LIEUT.        I    CAPTAIN. 


5  Dec.  51 

8  Feb.  64 

19  Dec  44|     6  June  54 

P20  Apr.  49 1 P  18  Aug.  54 

P   6  July  49  IP  15  Sept. 54 


P   2Sept.45  P23  Mar.  47   P 
Pl6May  45  p16Dcc48Ip 

24  Feb.  43 
P23  May  46 
P  8  May  46 
P  7  July  46 
P  15  Dec.  48 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P 12  Apr.  50 
P  12  July  60 
P 17  Oct.  61 

31  Jan.  51 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P  27  Jan.  54 
P    3  Feb.  64 

p  3  Mar.  54 
p  12  May  54 

7  June  64 

7  July  64 

10  Aug.  64 
23  Feb.  44 

11  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  54 

13  Oct.  54 
6  Nov.  64 

P  21  Jan.  63 

P  27  Jan.  54 

10  Nov.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

14  Dec.  54 
16  Dec.  64 
12  Jan.  56 

15  Mar.  65 

25  Jan.  66 

26  Jan.  55 
9  Feb.  65 

p  18  May  55 

2  Feb.  65 

16  Mar.  56 

23  M&T.  55 
p  30  I^I&f .  f>& 

24  Apr.  Sb 

25  May  55 

14  Sopt.55 
SI  Sept,  55 

S  Oct,  65 
p3()  Nov. 

7  Dec 
p  15  Jan. 
p  2ti  Jan, 

15  Feb, 
2(1 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P 12  Apr.  60 

20  Jan.  61 

p  21  Feb.  51 

P    8  Dec.  52 

P    3  Feb.  64 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

29  Oct.  64 
6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  64 
8  Dec  54 
8  Dec  54 

8  Dec.  54 
22  Dec  54 

30  Mar.  49 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  55 
2  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

p  9  Mar.  55 
20  Mar.  55 

p  31  Aug.  55 
9  Sept.  56 
2  Oct.  55 

P  9  Oct.  55 

p23  Nov.  55 
4  Feb.  56 


12  Dec.  54 


2  Nov.  55 
2  Nov.  55 


6  Nov.  54 

29  Dec,  64 

29  Den.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec  54 

P  16  Feb.  55 

20  Mar.  55 

9  Sept.  55 

2  Oct.  55 

4  Feb.  56 


)  Sir  Edvard  Bowat«r»efTe4  vitfa 
Uie3rd  GiwrtU  at  the  si«ce  and  tak- 
ioc  of  Copenhacoi  in  1887  ;  "* 
subaequeotljr  in  dM  PenlntnU  tnm 
Dee.  1806  to  Not.  IStO,  and  ifia 
trmn  Dee.  1811  to  the  rod  of  thai 
war  in  1814,  includinr  tbe  pmtMU*  ^ 
the  Douro  and  taking  of  Oporte, 
b«Ul«<  of  Talavera  and  SaUnasra, 
rapture  of  Madrirt.  »iege  pf  Bbt5«», 
battle  of  Vittoria,  aire*?  of  Saa  Se- 
baatian.paaaafeofthe  BIdaawa.aa' 
batUe  of  tb«  NiT«  (Mayof^a  beaar). 
8«rTMl  alao  the  oaaapaiCB  af  1»1&. 
includinr  tbe  battlra  of  Qvatrr  Brai, 
and  Waterloo.  Woaad«d  at  Tala- 
vera,  and  acain  at  Watrrioo.  St 
adwaid  liaa  received  Che  War  Mrdal 
and  Art  Claapa  for  TalaTera,  Sala. 
roanca,  Vittoria,  NiTelle.  and  Nit*. 


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^  Regiment  of  Foot. 


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Paw»wM^«»'.— Henry  8eyino^MlcbeU»  9  April  47  ;  Em.  p22  May  36 ;  Utut. 
ALtant,-Lieut.  CJiarl^  Edgar  Gibson,  1  May  66.  [^  Mar.  W. 

Ouarter-lffl***»'---J<»|;!?  ^??'y  Anderaoo  »30  June  64. 
lurj^m.— John  Hamilton  Bow.,  1  May  66;  A$sut.'Surg.%2  Dec.  48, 
AsHstant  Surgeon*.'-^^^H^uuii,^o  7  ^prfi  64. 

WUUam  Menzies  Calder,  26  May  64. 

John  JoBeph  Adrian,  10  Feb.  64. 

Facingt  arecn.—Agents,  Messn.  Cox  &  Co. 


Of  Ciiapoo,  Wooiuug,  WM*  9?I?.i.  Hfinw^'^**^**'****)-  ®*"«*  '*>«  Eaiteni  cMnpftini  of  ia64.M  ria  eo«- 
mand  of  the  49tb  from  the  b»tUeoi  inkennan),  i„cim||„j^  j^,  battlei  of  Alma  and  Inkemaa,  tiegt  u4 
fall  of  Sebaatupol,  and  aorile  »"  •J'^.  ^<=»'- '«  commanded  the  working  party,  600  »ironr,  froaa  Uw  Ugiit 
and  8nd  Divialon*  that  had  to  j""*  'J»e  enemy's  work  after  the  Quarriea  were  carried,  aad  vaa  cMU«d 
during  the  night  In  worklo*?  ana  repeiung  tbe  three  atteinpti  made  by  the  Russiant  lo  rrtaU  tJM  | 


(Medal  and  Claapt).  ,  ..     t,-.*^-. 

4  Lt.-Ool.  ArmUrong  »•"'•?, "®  5?!  t"?  <^«»Pa»§n  of  1864-5fi,  as  a  Brigade  Major  hi  tbe  te4  BIrMim. 
Including  the  batllet  of  the  /ima  ana  Inkerman,  siege  of  8eba»topol,  sortie  on  90fh  Oct.,  aad  1 
the  Qua^les.  severely  wo»n<»5*  (^«^»  •"*  Clasps).  ^  "^ 

5  Lt.  Colonel  King  imed  «»•  ^"Jf «  campaign  of  18JM-M,  Including  tbe  battles  oT  iJaaaiid  1 
aiege  of  Sebattopol,  sortie  on  20th  Oct.,  assault  on  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  oa  tke  ] 
Sept.-8everely  wounded,  arm  amputated  (Medal  and  Clatpa^ 

fl  M^Jor  Adami  aerved  the  Eaitern  campaign  of  I854-&5,  as  Aide-de-Canp  U  1 
Inkerman,  Including  tbe  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  slcce  of  ie 
86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  aaape).  ^ 

7  Captain  Maltland  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  tbe  battle  at  Alaa  ^  ai».  «f 
Sebattopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  •  ^'^  ™^  ""^  '^ 

8  Captain  Rocke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.65,  Ineiadlog  tbe  haMcs  aT  A^^d  '  - 

siege  of  Sebattopol,  and  sortie  00  28th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps).  "  '  ™"  • 

9  Mi^or  BelltUrs  served  ihe  Eaatem  campaign  of  1854-66  (from  Dec.  1864  as  D  A.  Ad 
Division),  Including  tbo  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  si^e  of  SebasiepoL  mi  *' 
and  Clasps). 

10  Major  Dewar,  Captains  Astley,  Earie,  and  Armstrong,  Lt.  MacUy.  mi 
served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-56,  including  the  battles  of  Atea  and  ' 
and  sortie  on  S9tb  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Lamb  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I854'66,  indadSw  H 
Sebastopol,  sortie  on  S8ih  Oct.,  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Piu  on  laUi  jjcH 

JS  &Ipiain  Le  Marchant  served  in  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  ItM-M.  mai 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  Quarries— severely  woundol  r 

18  Captain  Corban  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-6fii, 

man,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  tho  sortie  on  S6tt  0«.  M 

16  Captain  Hopkins  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  I86l-48i,  '^ea^m.  lae^tt. 
Sebastopol.  and  aortie  on  2fltb  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps).  "        ^^   ** 

16  Captain  KitxOerald  served  at  the  siege  of  SebastoMi  fa  laK  mc  &-  ^    - 
(Medal  and  Clasp).  *   ^^ 

17  UeuU.  Young  and  Eustace  served  at  the  sicfe  «f  l^HiaM.  ^  «»»«■.». 
assault  on  the  Quarries  (Medal  and  Clasp).  *»«-^^Bi 

18  Capt.  ChatAdd  served  at  the  siege  of  «fhasis»ii  s  wsi  mt.  ^  ^^^^    .  • 
Quarries  (Medal  and  Clasp).  -— ^«».  ^  a 

18  Lieutenant  Cabin  served  throughout  the  whelenffc^ 
the  Arst  taking  of  Chusan,  and  terminating  wiib  1 
capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton  (wounded), 
attack  and  capture  of  thebelghte  of  Chinbac, 

attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  »^— r»-  aar  Ohi'  h^ar  k^ 
of  1854,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  AT    '  ^^ 

received  the  thanks  of  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  fa 

Hegiment,  In  the  trenches, on  the  18th  of  Oet^^Hc  w  amtwm  «•  • 
at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  saib  of  T^nA     Mmu,  m.  I  a 

SI  Lieut.  Rogers  served  in  1866  at  *r  ^^  m^ ^  s-  --       - 
and  Clasp). 

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Paymtu^m-'RichardiOUlham  Thomsett,^  25  Jan.  56 ;  Qr.-Mr,  27  July  66. 

Adljutant,Sn9,  Francis  O'NeUl,  1  Feb.  66. 

Quarter^Master.—WiWiwoi  Hart,»*  25  Jan.  66? 

Surgeon, — James  Mee/^  6  May  64 ;  Atsitt.-Surg.  28  March  46. 

Assistant'Surgeons, — ^John  Gibbons,"  7  June  60. 

Richard  Lewise  Butler />  7  April  64. 

John  Johnson/'  26  May  64. 

Facin^f  Yellow. — Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Bsq. 

8  Colonel  Hon.  A..  A.  Spencer  served  the  Eoslern  cainpaiffn  of  1864-65.  and  commanded  the  41lh  Reft. 
at  the  battlei  or  Alma  and  Inkcrman,  sloeo  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and 
Saburbi  on  the  18tli  June — wounded.  Served  as  Brigadier-Oeneral,  and  commanded  the  lit  Brigade,  4th 
Divhl  m  in  support  In  the  right  attack  on  the  assHUlt  of  the  Redan,  and  foil  of  Sebastopol  on  8th  S«pt., 
and  subsequent!/  commanded  the  British  land  forces  in  the  expedition  to  Kinboum,  resoUiDg  in  the  cap- 
ture of  those  forts  and  the  garrison  of  1200  men  (Medai  and  Clasps). 

3  UeuC.-Colonel  Staveley  served  the  Eastern  campalgti  of  1854-66,  including  the  tMtttles  of  Alma  and 
Balakiava  (volunteered  his  services  as  Aide«de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Cambridge),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and  Suburbs  on  the  18th  June— succeeded  to  tha  command  of 

•  the  44th  Regt.,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  the  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lieut.-(;olonel  MacMahon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  and  Snbarbf  on  the  ISth 
June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Major  Browne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  lieg*  of 
Sebastopol,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  trenchos  on  the  20lh  Octobtr  by  a  ihell,  occasioning 
amputation  of  right  arm  and  part  of  left  hand  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Capt.  Daubeney  served  with  the  66th  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  esealada  and  eaptorc 
of  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  wliere  he  carried  tho  Regimental  Colour,  which  was  shot  in  two  places. 

8  M^Jor  Faussttt  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Iskcrman, 
sieRe  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  I8th  June  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

9  Majot  Robinson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66.  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermio, 
siege  and  fnll  of  Sebastopol,  attack  and  occupation  of  th4  Cemetery  on  the  18ih  June,  and  was  Aida-de- 
Camp  to  Brlgadier-aeneral  Spencer  in  the  trenches  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  8th  Sept., and  in  the  expeditioii 
to  and  capture  of  the  Ports  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Claspn). 

10  Capt.  Micklethwalte served  with  the53rd  Re«t.  in  the  campaign  on  the  8a tlej  In  1846  and  was  prwent 
at  Buddiwnl,  Aliwal,  and  Sohrnon  (Medal  ond  Clasps).  Served  In  the  44th  Rect.  the  Bastem  eampalgn 
of  1864-56,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  Mege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Oreen  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

IS  Mi^jor  Preston,  Captains  Fletcher,  Gregory,  Tlion>ton,  Hon.  H.  Handcock,  and  Hosklns  (contused  at 
Alma  from  k  spent  musket-ball).  Llouts.  Ingham  and  Cobliam  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66, 
Including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  and  occupation  of 
the  Cemetery  on  tho  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp.*). 

15  Captain  Balllie  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  Kinbourn— as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Oeneral  Spencer  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

14  Lieut  Wood  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (contusion  from  a  round  shot  in  the  trenches  17th  Oct.  64),  and  attack  and 
occupation  of  the  Cemotery  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Llputs.  Rogers,  Bowers,  and  Mellish,  Surgeon  Mse,  and  As&lst.-Surgeon  Johnson  wers  at  the  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.  Acklom  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaspotol,  including  the  attack  on  the  18th  Jans  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Logan  ssrvod  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  including  ths  attack  on  the  18th  Juns  sercrely 
wounded  (Midal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieuts.  Walters,  Smlih,  and  Kendall  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  ineludinK  tha 
attack  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut  Pigott  and  AsslBt.-Surgeon  Butler  served  In  the  trenches  befbre  Sebaitopol  and  at  Its  fall 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Lieut.  Mclnnis  served  in  ths  Crimea  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Lieut.  Howorth  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  attack  on  the  18th  Juns^ssTerely 
wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

32  Lieut-  Staveley  served  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

23  Ensign  O'Neill  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  slega  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

24  Paymaster  Thomsett  and  Qr.-Master  Hart  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  ]ed4*66,  laclodlng  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

26  Assist-Surgcon  Gibbons  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  Including  ths  battlss  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  20th  Oct.  64,  by  a  shell  in  the  trenchos),  and  atraek  and 
occupation  of  the  Cemetery  on  the  18th  June.  Especially  mentioned  In  Lord  Baglan*s  Dispatches  Ibr  hts 
exertions  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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<*ROLIIA"     "ViMlBBA"     "TALAYBRA"     "  BCSACO"     *' PtJlKTSa   D'OKOH  "     "ClUDAD'RODRino** 

"BADAJOZ"     "  BALAMAKCA"     "VITTORIA"     "PrRRHBSS"     "NiVELLB"     "ORTHBi" 

"  ToOLOtJSB"     "  PENIK8ULA"     "  AVA.'» 

Colonel,--}^  Wi  Sir  Colin  Halkett,»  GCB.GCH.  Lieut.-Col.  17  Nov.  1803; 

Col.  1  Jan.  V2;  Mqjor-Gen.  4  June  14 ;  LL-Gen,  22  July  30;  Gen.  9  Nov. 

40;   CoL  46th  Rcgt.  12  July  47. 
Lieut.'Colonel.—H.enTy  Cooper,*  Sns.  p  20  Feb.  29  j  Lieut,  p  6  Apr.  31 ;  Cajji. 

P  13  J^ov.  36 ;  M({jor,  10  Sept.  45  ;  Lt,-CoL  19  July  48 ;  CoU  28  Noy.  64. 
3fq;or*.— WiUiam  R.  Preston,  Ens,  p24  Sept.  29;  Lieut,  p22  Feb.  38;  C<i/7*. 

P 18  Oct.  39 ;  Mqjor,  19  July  48 ;  Bt.  Lt,.CoL  20  Feb.  56. 
Henry  John  Shaw,  Bns,  P23  Mar.  38;  Lieut,  p7  June  80;  Capi.  Pi  July 

42 ;  Mqjor^  P  4  Nov.  53. 


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21 
22 
17 
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26 
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14 
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8 
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Pay. 


Captains. 
John  Butler  Wheatatone 
Geo.  A.  L.  BlenkluBopp^ 


ENSIGN. 


1  May  21 
__    ,P  4Sept.d5 

Robert  Bates* |      6  June  34 

Henry  WoodbineParish,^* 
Stephen  Biltoc  Gordon 
Henry  Downe  Griffith 

Robert  Miller 

Rob.  Bcckford  Johnstone 

James  M'Crea  * 

Henry  Leach  *    

Trevor  Goff*^ 

Fred.  Robert  Grantham* 

Lieutenants. 
George  Stacpolc  Coxon' 

Arthur  Smyth 

George  Lamont  Hobbs^  . 
Charles  Lewis  Griffin .... 
Drury  Rich.  Barnes,  Aifj, 
William  HodnettRowIand 

Alexander  Walker 

Henry  liUcas 

Thomas  Aug.  Burrowes 
Henry  Safe  Willoughby 
E.  Gambler  Eliot  Atherlcy 
Richard  Blair 
Richard  Grey , 
George  Champagne  Close 
John  Ingle  Preston    . . . 

Ensigns. 
James  Alexander  Stubbs 
Fred.  Wm.  Swann  Webber 
Caulfleld  Fra.  Beamish  . . 
William  John  Saul    .... 

Adam  Perry  

John  Charles  Kingsley  . . 

Edward  O'Neill 

Christian  B.  Steward. . . . 

Arthur  G.Smith 

Thomas  Apjohn 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


9  Mar.  39 

7  June  89 

13 June  30 

21  May  42 
27  May  42 
23  May  42 

P  22  July  42 
P  25  July  45 
P   0  Feb.  46 

P  29  Mar.  44 

P   9  Dec.  45 

29  Jan.  47 

19  Mar.  47 

P   7  Apr.  48 

P   2  Aug.  48 

1  Aug.  48 

P  22  June  49 

25  April  51 

P17  June  51 

P23  Nov.  52 

P  18  Mar.  53 

22  Apr.  53 
P    4  Nov.  58 

16  June  54 

OJune  54 
P18  Aug.  54 

14  July  64 
P  18  Oct.  64 
P  17  Nov.  64 

18  April  55 

11  May  55 
P  7  Dec.  55 
P  21  Dec.  55 
P  29  Feb.  56 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


28  May  63 
22  Dec.  48 


20  Jane  64 


31  Mar.  20 

P31  May  89 

P  26  Dec.  88 

16  Apr.  42 

16  Apr.  42 

6  Apr.  36 

P  29  Mar.  44 

10  Sept.  46 
P  30  Aug.  44 

16  Oct.  46 
n  7  Apr.  48 
P  22  June  49 

29  Jan.  47 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  22  June  49 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P22  Aug.  61 
P  29  Oct.  62 
OJune  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
Pl6  8ept.64 
P  13  Oct.  64 

17  Nov.  64 
P17  Nov.  54 
P  21  Sept.  66 
P  16  Feb.  66 


11  As«i9t.-8urg«on  P«ake  serred  throng  lion  t 
tho  Kaffir  war  of  1861-68  (Medal). 


10  Nov.  41 
P29Mar.  44 

16  Oct.  46 
P   6  Feb.  46 

19  July  48 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P  29  Oct.  62 
P  4  Nov,  63 
6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P 16  Sept.  64 
Pis  Oct.   64 


4  Mnjor  Blenklntopp  lerTed 
the  Kttfflr  campaign  of  1847 
(Medal);  and  he  commanded 
the  detachment  of  the  46th  Regt. 
in  the  action  with  and  defeat  of 
the  Rebel  Boers  nt  Boem  Plaata 
(South  Africa)  eOth  Aug.  1848. 

6  CaptHins  Batei,  ai'Crea, 
I^each,  Qofff  end  Grantham, 
served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of 
1840-7  (Medal). 


Paymaster, — Monkhouse  Graham  Taylor,  20  Aug.  86;  Ens,  PlO  June,  13; 
A(0'utant. — Lieut,  Drury  Richard  Barnes,  17  Nov.  64.  lLieut.P6  Sept.  22. 
Quarter- Master, ^nichard  Power,'°28  May  47. 

Surgeon, — Francis  Robert  Waring,*  16  Dec.  46  ;  Assist, ^ Surg,  8  May,  86. 
Assist, 'Surgeons, — John  Phillips  Cunningham,  M.D.  13  April  62. 
George  William  Peake,'*  M.D.  25  Sept.  49. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Price  and  Boustead. 

1  Sir  Colin  Halkett  haa  receired  tho  Gold  Croia  for  Albuhera,  Salamanca, Vittoria,  and  the  passage  of  Ihe 
Nive,  and  was  teverely  wounded  at  Waterloo. 
3  LleuC-Col.  Cooper  served  tho  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846  (Sledal). 

8  Capt.  Partoh  served  the  Kaffir  campaltcn  of  1R4d-47  (Medal).  Was  in  command  of  (wo  Campanici  of 
the  45th  Regt.,  a  Detachment  of  Cape  M.  Riaes,at.d  900  Zulus,,  sent  from  NaUl  to  aid  U^Jor  Warren  In  the 
soTeroigntj,  from  Aug.  1851  to  July  1852. 

0  Lieut.  Cozon  served  in  the  Orange  River  Sovereignty,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1861,  where  ha  was 
dangerously  wounded  (shot  through  both  thighs)  in  an  tincounter  with  Boers  and  Molten  tots. 

7  Lieut.  Hobbs  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1850  58  (Medal) :  commanded  the  rcnr-guard  of  ths  QIat 
Regt.  oa  a  volunteer  on  89th  Dec.  1650,  when  two  officers  and  twenty-two  men  were  killed,  and  one  officer 
and  eighteen  men  wounded ;  was  appointed  Captain  Commandant  of  a  native  force  of  830  men,  which  he 
commanded  for  several  months  on  patrol  through  tho  Amatolas  and  Waterkloof ;  in  Dec.  1851  he  wae 
again  attached  to  the  01st  Rrgt.  as  a  volunteer ;  rejoined  the  45th  Regt.  early  In  1852,  and  accompanied 
it  on  evary  patrol  through  the  Waterkloof  and  Amatolas  until  the  termination  QfUM^^  was  te? eral 
times  named  in  Oeneral  Orders.  c 

9  Surgeon  Waring  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1847  (Medal). 

10  Quarter-Master  Power  terred  with  ths  80th  Rifles  in  tlis  Kaffir  war  of  1851,  69,  53  (Modal). 


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46f/i  (  7%^  fibM/A  Devonshire)  Regt.  of  Foot,     [^g,™  t  w^iif^i^ 

"DOMINICA"  "SEVASTOPOL." 
CohmeL—SirJotm  Lysaght  Pennefather,*  KCB.  C(yr.  14  Jan.  18 ;  i#.20  Feb. 23; 

Capt,  5  Nov.  25;  Mqj.  22  March  31 ;  Lt,-CoL  18  Oct.  39;  CoL  19  June 

48;  Mqj.'Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Ca^  46th  Foot,  19  Nov.  54. 
Xi«M^-Co^.—l^Robert  Garrett,' KH.  Ens,  p6  Mar.  11 ;  Lt.  3  Sept.  12 ;  Capt.  p  7 

July  14;  Af<y\  p  19 Sept.  26;  Br.-LL-CoL  23  Nov.41 ;  Lt.-CoU p  16 May  45; 

CoL  20  June  54. 
Alexander  Maxwell,'  Ens.  P 1 9  June  35 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Dec.  38 ;  Capt.  p  27  Sept.  42  ; 

M(yor,  P  19  Sept.  48;  Lt-Coh  12  Dec.  54. 
af<yor*.— Arthur  George  Vesey,*  Ens.  P29  May  35;  Lieut,  p  25  Aug.  37;  Capt. 

P  22  July  42;  Brev.-Mqj.  20  June  54;  3f<{;or,  29  Dec.  54. 
Colin  Fred.  Campbell,*  Ens.  1  May  40;  Lieut.  10  Mar.  42 ;  Capt.  p  13  Aug.  47 ; 

Mt{fory  P 11  May  55  ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 


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Captains. 


ENSIGN. 


Arthur  Wombwell p  5  Apr.  89 

AlgemonRobertGarrett,«.  ]  June  41 
Robert  William  Piper  . .  28  May  42 
John  Edward  Lyons  . . . .  p  3  Mar.  43 
James  George  Clarke     . .     26  Apr.  44 

Albert  Nicholas p  6  Dec.  44 

Henry  Fuller  Sandwith..  P 30  Oct.  41 
Chas.  Robert  Shervinton*  20  May  42 
George  Fred.  Dallas^^^  ..  P16  May  45 
Charles S.  M'Alester «...  p  6  Nov. 46 
John  Augustus  Fane  ....  p  19  Oct.  49 
Alfred  Henry  Waldy  ....  p  14  Dec.  49 

Richard  Lluellyn   15  Dec.  49 

Thomas  Douglas  Forde,  s.  p  15  Oct.  52 
Nicholas  Dunscombe ....  p  23  Not.  52 
Han,  Wm.  Henry  Herbert  p  1 1  June  52 

Lieutenants. 
George  Henry  Knapp^  . .  P 11  Mar.  53 
William  Thomas  Waldy     p  22  Apr.  53 
Tho.  John  Barlow  Connell    23  Nov.  52 
George  Morland  Huttoii  p  28  Oct.  53 

Richard  Coote   p  11  Not.53 

Hen.  Carr  Wm.  Hamond  p  20  Jan.  54 

Henry  Lawson p   3  Feb.  54 

Edw.  Hawker  Helyar*  . .  p  4  Feb.  54 
Edward  Townshend*  ....  p28  Ap  .  54 
Thos.  Geo.  B.  Atkinson . .  6  June  54 
Percy  Malcolm  Jones"  . .  14  July  54 
Richai*d  Edward  Brookes    15  Sept.  54 

Andrew  Whitten 5  Nov.  54 

James  Cross,  5  Nov.  54 

John  Spencer  Churchill . .  15  Dec.  54 
Charles  John  Burgess   ..  P16  Jan.  55 

Frank  Griere 20  Feb.  55 

Henry  James  Hitchcock..  22  Feb.  55 
WiUiam  John  Foster  ....     21  Feb.  55 

George  Morland 23  Feb.  55 

Thomas  Mortimer  Kelson     15  Mar.  55 ' 

Fra.  Robert  Fishbourne . .     16  Mar.  55 1 

Ensigns.  { 

George  Philips  6  April  55 

Henry  Charles  Marsack  .  1  May  55 
George  Power  Cobbe. ...     11  May  55 

Vesey  Daly .*. . .       1  June  55 

John  Abbott   15  June  55 

Frederick  Concher p  22  June  55 

Peter  And.  John  Ducrow  6  July  55 
Allan  Joshua  Kentish  . .  p  17  Aug.  55 
Stewart  James  Carlow  . .  2  Oct.  55 
Henry  Ainslie  Whitmore  9  Nov.  55 
Charles  Benj.  Cole  Speke  p12  Jan.  56 
Geo.  T.  Delme  Radcliffe  15  Feb.  56 
Robert  Bole  Morrow. ...  26  Feb.  66 
John  Dwyer, 7  Mar.  56 


LIEUT. 


P  29  Oct.  41 
P  27  Sept.  42 
P  11  July  45 
P  6  Nov.  46 

22  Feb.  47 
P 13  Aug.  47 

26  Apr.  44 

6  July  45 

P28  Apr.  48 

P 10  Nov.  48 

31  Dec.  52 
P  1  Apr.  53 
P  28  Oct.  63 
P  20  Jan.  54 
P  3  Feb.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

P24Mar.  54 

15  Sept.  54 
22  Sept.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
OFeb. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
4  May  55 
6  July  55 

P21  Sept.  55 

2  Oct.  55 

P  26  Oct.  55 

16  Jan.  56 
26  Feb.  56 


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P   8  May  46, 

P  28  Apr.  48! 

P23  Apr.  52 

P  16  Dec.  53 

P  20  Jan.  54 

P  28  Apr.  54 

6  June  54 

22  Sept.  54 

P  22  Sept.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

2  Feb.  55 

P   5  June  55 

2  Oct.  55 

P 16  Nov.  55 


1  Sir  John  Pennefaiber 
served  in  Sir  Charles  Napier's 
campaign  in  Scinde,  and  com- 
manded the  Infantry  Brifduleat 
the  battle  of  Mceanee  (HedalX 
and  was  shot  through  the  body : 
he  was  also  at  the  destruction 
of  the  Fort  of  Imaumghur. 
Served  throughout  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854,  In  command 
of  a  brigade  in  tlie  Snd  division 
at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (horse 
twice  wounded)  and  »iege  of 
Sebastopol  (IneludinK  the  re- 
pulse of  the  powerful  aoriie 
ou  the  86th  October),  and  in 
command  of  the  division  at  and 
after  tiie  battle  of  Inkcrman 
(horse  killed  under  him). 


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A^utant, — Ensign  John  Dwyer,  7  Mar.  50. 
Quarter^Master. — George  Sanderson ,  28  April  54. 
Surffeon.—yen  Webb,^  28  March  54  ;  AuUt.'Surg.  13  Oct.  43. 
Atsistant'Surgeans, — Charles  Carroll  Dempster,  5  May  54. 

Ralph  Robert  Scott,  28  July  54. 
Ditpeiuer  of  AftiHeines.—Vrederlck  Rankley,  29  Oct.  55. 

Facings  Ye\lo\7.-^  AgentSy  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 


S  Colonel  Garrett  lerred  In  the  Peninsula  with  the  6th  Division  In  1611,  and  with  the  4th  Dlylsion  !n 
ISlSand  IS,and  was  present  In  all  the  actions,  sieges,  and  smaller  afhirs  in  which  those  two  Divisions  were 
respectively  engaged  from  Fuentes  d'Onor  in  May  1811,  until  the  end  of  1819,  when  bevas  sent  to  England 
for  recovery  ftoin  his  wounds.  He  received  two  wounds  at  the  attack  of  the  Forts  at  Balainanca,  on 
which  occasion  the  command  of  the  Light  Company  of  the  Queen's  and  some  Artillery  devolved  upon 
him,  he  being  the  only  surviving  officer  of  the  column  he  attacked  with ;  and  he  was  again  severely 
wounded  in  the  Pyrenees.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Sala- 
manca, Vittoria,  and  Pyrenees.    Served  at  the  sloge  of  Sebastorol  in  1854-65  (Medal  and  CUuip). 

9  Lt.-Colonel  Maxwell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1854-56  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  Yesey  served  at  the  sle<;e  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-65  (Mednl  and  Clasp). 

5  LieuL-Col.  Campbell  served  at  the  siege  of  Seba<topol  in  1854-55,  and  was  mounded  In  the  trenches 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Surgeon  Webb  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1 818-0,  Including  the 
whole  of  the  siege  operations  before,  and  surrender  of,  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Ooojorat  (Medal  and  two  Clospn). 
Served  with  the  40th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1864-66  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Captain  Shervinton,  Lleuts.  Knapp,  Helynr  (wounded  at  Inkcrman),  and  Townshend,  served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Uie  Alma,  Bolaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Capuin  Dallas  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  battle 
of  Inkerman,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  two  Companies  48th  Regt  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Lieutenant  Jones  served  in  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  during  a  considerable  portion  of  which  he 
acted  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

*•*  M^ors  Worohwell  and  Garrett,  Captains  Piper,  M*A letter,  FauA,  Waldy,  Lluellyn,  Porde,and  Dun- 
combe,  Lts.  Waldy,  Coote,  Hamond,  Lawson,  Atkinson,  Whltten,  Cross,  Paymaster  Sibley,  Qr.-Master 
Sanderson,  Assist.-Surgeons  Dempster  and  Scott,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-65  CMedol 
and  Clasp). 

Captains  Clarke,  Nicholas,  and  Herbert,  Lts.  Connell,  Hutton,  Brooks,  Churchill,  Burgess,  Ensigns 
Foster,  Kelson,  and  Marsack,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaiiopol  in  1854-55  (Medal  and  Cla*p). 


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"TARIPA"  "VITTORIA"  "ST.  SBBASTIAN"  ." PENINSULA" 

"  SEVASTOPOL." 


Emh.  for  Corfti,  8  Feb.  61. 

Eastora  Annjr. 

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Colontl,^'^  329  James  Shaw  Kennedy/  CB.  En$,  18  Apr.  05;  X^  28  Jan.  06; 

CapL  16  July  12 ;  Mqjor,  18  June  15 ;  Lt.'Col.  21  Jan.  10 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  97  ; 

Mqf.'Gen.9ffor.46;  £/.- Gen. 20  June 54;  CoZ.  47th  Foot, 27  Aug.  54. 
L'tettt'Cols.'—Wm,  0*Grady  Haly,«  CB.  Ens.  P17  June  28 ;  Li.  I»19  Joly  SI ; 

Capt.  P25  Apr.  34 ;  Mt0.  P 19  May 46 ;  Lt.-Col.  P  27  Dec.  60;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Richard  T.  Farren,*  CB.  Ens.  30  May  34 ;  Lietd.  31  Jan.  40 ;  Capt.  3  Jaa.  45; 

Mt^or,  P27  Dec.  50 ;  Brev.  Lieut. -Col.  12  Dec.  54;  Lieut-CoL  9  Mar.  55. 
Mqjors.^-^BmeB  YilUerB^^  Ens.  p  31  Dec.  39 ;  LieUf.  P24  Sept. 41 ;  Capt.  p  34 

Dec.  47  ;  Brev.-Mqf.  12  Dee.  54 ;  M(^.  4  May  55 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  17  Jaly  55. 
Robert  Wrlliam  Lowry,'  Ens.  p  29  Dec.  40 ;  Lieut.  12  May  43 ;  Capt.  P 18  Feb. 

48  ;  Major,  15  June  55. 


Captains. 
Henry  Call  Lodder* 
Hen.  Meade  Hamilton/^. 
John  Henry  Lowndes^ 
Chas.  Courtenav  Villierft' 
Wm.  S«nkey,»>*.tc.WoT.» 
Thomas  Roper** 
NathantelGeorgePhilipA** 
Charles  Elge^ 
Chas.  Aldersey  Stevenson^ 
Richard  George  Elli8oni> 
FitzWm.  Fred.  Hunter'^ 
Sampson  Pilkington  ... 
James  Armar  Lowry*'  . , 
Henry  J.  Buchanan*.  • . 

Jasper  Lucas^^    

Hon.  Bernard  M.  Ward'* 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

Charles  Finnerty    

Thomas  Palmer,"  Adj.. 
Hen.  Bowles  Geo.  Stokes'^ 
GrainvlUe  Waddilove** 
Edward  Croker'o   .... 
James  Arthur  Bloomfield'^ 


ENSIGN. 


P 15  Jan.  41 
P  9  Aug.  39 
P 13  July  41 
P  12  May '43 
P  19  Apr.  44 
P  30  Jan.  46 
p  19  May  46 

14  Apr.  46 
P  25  Dec.  47 
P  18  Feb.  48 
p  21  July  48 

8  Jan.  45 
P  18  Sept.  49 
P 14  June  50 
P  23  June  48 
P 12  July  50 


25  Oct.  50 
P 14  Feb.  51 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 
P  10  Feb.  54 
6  June  54 
BrownlowNorthGarnier'tiP21  July  54 
Richard  Parker  Hawkes'y  24  Aug.  54 
W.  Carnegy  de  Balinhard  p  25  Aug.  54 
James  Murray  Straton*'  p  3  Nov.  54 
Thomas  Young* I      5  Nov.  54 


Oil  ver  GaspardDeLancey ' 
Wm.  C.  Rodney  Mylius 
C.  Van  R.  Conway  Gordon 

Henry  Gem 

Ernest  Peake  Newman 
Elliot  James  Morres  . . 
John  Paignton  Mallet 
George  William  Daveru.. 
Gerald  Fitzgerald  King . . 
Rowland  O'Connor  .... 
George  Dudley  Dawson . . 
Robert  T.  F.  Stammers. . 

Ensigns. 
Spencer  Edward  Orr. . . . 

JobnBlake" 

George  Ourry  Clarke. . . . 

Thomas  Quinn*^ 

James  Alex.  Anderson  . . 
Wm.  St  Clair  TIsdall  .. 
Thomas  Baillie  Thomson 

Roderick  Hanley   

John  James  Scott 

Andrew  John  Hicks  .... 

John  Stanley 

George  Pigott 

CrosbieKidd 

John  Joseph  Dunn 


24  Not.  54 
15  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  55 
19  Jan.  55 

22  Feb.  55 
11  May  55 

23  Feb.  55 
18  Mar.  55 

14  Mar.  55 

15  Mar.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

25  May  55 

6  April55 

1  May  55 
P  5  June  55 

3  Aug.  55 

17  Aug.  55 
14  Sept.  55 

25  Sept  55 

2  Oct  55 

26  Oct  55 
P  8  Jan.  56 

1  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  56 

27  Feb.  56 
P 14  Mar.  56 


P  10  Apr.  44 
P  26  Oct.  41 

3  Jan.  45 
P30Jan.  46 
P  8  Aug.  45 
P  24  Dec.  47 
P  21  July  48 
P 18  Feb.  48 
P 19  Apr.  50 
P 14  June  50 
P 14  June  50 

25  Oct.  60 
P  5  Dec.  51 
P  15  July  53 

5  Sept.  49 
P 10  Feb.  64 

6  June  54 
8  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

4  May  55 
17  Aug.  55 
27  Aug.  55 

P  31  Aug.  55 
14  Sept  55 
2  Oct  55 
1  Feb.  56 
26  Feb.  56 
26  Feb.  56 
P 14  Mar.  56 


captain,  brbt.-maj. 


12  Dm.  54 

17  July  55 

2  Not.  55 

12  Dee.  54 


2  Nov.  55 


2  Not.  55 


P 19  Sept  46 

Pll  Hay  49 

p  4  Sept.  49 

P  27  Dec.  50 

P27  Apr.  49 

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1  Lleirt.-Geiier»I  8fa««  Kra- 
nedv  Mrved  vitli  the  43nl  Regt. 
'  at  the  slesfl  of  Copenbaceo  a»d 
I  battle  of  Kioge  In  1807.  I»  tbe 
iPeninittla  from  1S06  to  1S18 
Ineluatre,  and  w«  preeeat  at 
I  the  action  of  the  Coa,tiege  aod 
capture  of  Cludad  Rodrico  aad 
of  Badi^oi,  and  battle  or  Sala- 
manca, fbr  which  he  has  re- 
ceived theWar  Medal  with  thne 
Claipt.  Senred  alio  the  cam- 
paign of  1815,  iaclodtaif  the 
battlet  of  Quatre  Braa  and 
Waterloo. 


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Paymtuter. — John  Andrew  Popft,*  24  March  64. 
Adjutant, — Lieut,  Thoinafl  Palmer,  16  Oct.  65. 
Quarter'MaMter.^y^WWxm  M'lntosh,*  25  Sept.  46. 
Surgeon^^VfiWiBm  Walter  Weld,*^  3  Mar.  54 ;  AMitU-Stprg.  20  Jan.  43. 
A8nttant'SuTge(m».—yfi\\iBaxi  Alexander  White,*  M.D.  18  Oct.  53. 

Henry  Grange,*^  1  Sept.  54. 
Dupenser  o/ ^feeiidnet.— Edward  Walter  Hannill,  21  Dec.  55. 
Facings  White. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 

2  Col.  Haly  wryed  the  Eastern  campaign  oflSM-ftS,  inclading  the  battles  of  Alma  (charger  killed)  and 
Inkerman  (received  four  bayonet  wounds),  capture  of  BalaUara,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebattnpol,  and  sortie 
on  86th  Oct. (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  IJeat.<Col.  Fkrren  ser? ed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker*  • 
man,  capture  of  Balaklava,  slese  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  S6th  Oct.:  at  lakcrmaa  he  was  the 
senior  officer  of  the  2nd  Brigade  2nd  Division  coming  out  of  action  (Medal  ao'I  CIa«p«). 

4  Lleut.-Col.  Villlers  and  Ma^or  Lowndes  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battles 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  klege  of  S«>ba«topol,  sortie  on  Mth  Oct.,  and  storming  tha 
Quarries  on  7lh  June— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Claspe) :  M^Jor  Lowndes  was  at  the  full  of  Sebastopol. 

6  Major  Lowrj  served  the  Kastem  campaign  of  1864-55y  including  the  battles  of  Alroa  and  Balaklava, 
slece  and  full  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Captain  Lodder  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  IncludlDg  the  battle  of  Alma,  capture  of  Bala- 
kUra,  and  sieje  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  M^for  Hamilton  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-&5,  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  O.,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma,  rapture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla«ps). 

8  M^or  ViUlem,  Captain  Buchanan,  Paymaster  Po|ie,  Asslst.-Surgeon  White  and  (^r.-Master  M'lntosh, 
aonred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1664*66,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,,  capture  of  Bala- 
klava, siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  S6th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Captains  Stevenson  and  Elllcon,  and  Lieut.  Young,  served  the  Eastern  campdi^n  of  1854-56,  Ineiuding 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sorties  on  26th  Oct. 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

9t  M^)or  Elgee  and  Lieut.  Gamier  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp).    ' 

10  Captain  Armit,  Lieuts.  Cooker,  Bloomfleld,  and  Uawkes,  and  Ensign  Blake,  served  ut  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  In  1S66  (Medal  and  Claop). 

11  Lleut.-Colonel  Sankey  served  the  Edstem  campaign  of  1864,  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  O.,  Including  the  battle  of 
Alma  (charger  killed),  capture  of  Balaklava.  siege  and  ftill  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

12  Captain  Roper  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  and  was  wounded  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
and  present  at  its  fall  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Captain  Philips  serred  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Mi^or  Hunter,  Captain  Lucas,  Lleuti.  Palmer  and  Stokes,  and  Ens.  Qulnn,  serred  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1864-66,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  sortie  on  26th  Oct.,  and  storming  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (Ma^or  Hunter  wounded):  Medal 
and  Clasps. 

15  Captain  Lowry  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-&6,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  capture  of 
Balaklava.  siege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  oa  26th  Oct.,  and  storming  tlie  Quarries  on  7th  June 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Lieut.  Hon.  B.  M.  Ward  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
•lege  of  Sebastopol.  and  sortie  on  26ih  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Surgeon  Weld  and  AMist.-8urgaon  Grange  serred  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1868  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Waddilote  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man  (wovnded).  captnre  of  Balaklara,  tiege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  26th  Oct,  and  storming  the  Quarries 
on  7th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

19  Lltnts.  Straton  and  Do  Lancy  lerred  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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DUURO**    "TALAVERA"    •' ALBOHERA"    «'BADAJ02"    "SALAMANCA"    "VITTORIA"    ••PYRE- 
NEES'*   ••NIVELLE"    ••0RTHE8"    ••TOULOUSE"    ••  PENINSULA ••    ••SEVASTOPOL.*' 


CEmb.  for  Corfu  9S  Feb.  6S. 
_^  'Eastern  Arm  J-. 


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Colonel.^^  Sir  James  Henry  Reynett,*  KCU.  Ens,  35  Not.  99 ;  Lt.  14  March 
00  J  Capt,  24  March  04 ;  Mqj,  8  April  13  ;  Lt.-CoU  1  June  14;  Col.  Si  JuJy 
80 ;  Af^'.- Gen,  23  Not. 41 ;  Lt.-Gm,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col. 48tb  Foot,  25  Nov.  50. 

X«?u/.-CotonW*.— Benjamin  Riky,«  JSns,  p9  Nov.  30;  i^  30  May  34 ;  Capt. 
P  8  Sept.  38 ;  Br.-Maj,  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  M(^.  p  20  Feb.  52 ;  LU-CoL  p  13  Dec.  53. 

George  Mowbray  Lys,'  Ens,  2  Mar.  28 ;  Limt,  20  Dec.  31 ;  Capt,  19  Dee.  45; 
Mtyor^  27  Dec.  52  ;  Li.-CoL  15  May  55. 

Afqjort,— Alfred  Augustus  Chapman,  Ens.  20  May  42 ;  Lieta.  P17  Jan.  45; 
Capt.  P 13  Apr.  49 ;  Mqfor,  15  May  55. 

Frederick  West/  Ens.  P  11  Aug.  43;  Xtettf.P  20  Jan.  47;  Capt.  p  3  Aug.  49; 
Major,  P  27  July  55. 


Captains. 

Cam  Sykes*    

Fred.  Geo.  Tho.  Deshon« 
Oliver  Matthew  Latham® 

Robert  Blakeney*® ; 

James  Mancor,  s 

William  Henry  Cairnes* 
Wm.  Robert  Williamson^' 
Wm.  R.  ChurcfiillSpenoer 
George  Lewis  Dive  A  miel*' 
Richard  Morgan  HalP  • . 
Rol>.  Hdw.CootcColthurst^i 
John  Richard  Lovett"   . . 
Henry  William  Knight* 
Hy.  Glynne  Earle  Welby 
Baehe  Harpur  Heathcote® 
Fra.  Constantine  Trent*' 

LlEUTBNANTS. 

Frederick  John  Castle"  . . 
Horatio  Nelson  KIppen . . 

John  Bedingfeld* 

Henry  R.  Hoghton  Gale' 

Edward  Feneran* 

E.  Garland  Home,*'  At^f. 
Arthur  George  Wyse"  . . 

Richard  Eyre«>   

Henry  Francis  Brook^. . 

James  Farquiiar"   

William  Camming^  .... 
George  Thomas  Miller  . . 
William  James  Surman*^ 
Arthur  Gonne  Bell- Martin 
Edward  Benbow.... 

William  Baker  ! 

John  Rawlins*    | 

Geo,  G.  G.  Fosfer  Pigott® 
Henry  J.  Wm.  Wilkinson* 
Lodge  de  Montm.  Prior. . 

Colin  Campbell 

William  Gibson 

Chas.  Richard  Pennington 
David  Garrick  Protheroe 

Ensigns. 
Corwallis  Wade  Browne. . 

John  W.  Coventry i 

John  Craufurd  Kerr  . . . .  i 
Qeo.  Nugent  R.  Goddard  ' 
Pembr.  O'M.  H.  Marshall 

Edmund  Hall 

Henry  Theoph.  Sheppard 
Charles  Henry  Chauney 

Henry  O'Brien   

Thomas  Gilling  Gilling. 
Seaton  Ralph  Forater    . 

Thomas  Hall 

William  Henry.  Surman 


P 17  Jan.  45 

29  Dec.  37 
29  Jan.  47 
3  Nov.  46 
5  July  44 
2Ap.-.  47 

5  Des.  43 
21  May  42 

P  20  Dec.  39 
P  31  Dec.  -17 
P26  May  48 
P28NOV.  46 
13  Oct.  48 
P 13  Apr.  49 
P  21  Aug.  49 
P  18  Sept.  49 

30  Mar.  49 
P  18  Apr.  45 
P 14  Dec.  49 
P  15  Feb.  50 
P 14  Mar.  51 
P  12  Dec.  51 
P 14  May  52 
P  17  Dec.  52 

6  June  54 
P  24  Aug.  54 
P  8  Dec.  54 

25  Jan.  52 

11  June  52 

P  27  Aug.  52 

23  Mar.  55 
P  28  Apr.  48 

0  Apr.  55 
10  Apr.  55 

13  Apr.  55 

1  May  55 

14  June  55 

5  June  55 
P  21  Sept.55 

10  Apr.  55 

P  24  May  55 

24  May  55 

25  May  55 
1  June  55 

15  June  55 

6  July  55 

14  Oct.  55 

15  Oct.  55 

16  Oct.  65 
P  23  Oct.  65 

23  Nov.  55 
P  28  Dec.  55 
P25  Jan.  56 


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CAPTAIN.  [BKBV.-MAJ. 


P  2  Apr.  47 

5  Jan.  41 
P13  Apr.  49 
P 10  Sept.  47 
P  20  July  47 
P  3  Aug.  49 

17  Nov.  48 
P24  Oct.  45 
P  1  July  42 
Pll  Dec.  49 
P  28  Dec.  49 
P  2  Mar.  47 
P  2  Aug.  60 
P  6  Dec.  50 
P  20  Feb.  52 
P  2  Apr.  52 

P  7  Mar.  51 
20  Apr.  49 
27  Dec.  52 

P  18  Feb.  53 

6  June  54 
6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 
15  May  55 
15  May  55 
15  May  55 

15  May  55 
P  15  Feb.  53 

4  Aug.  54 

5  June  55 
P  27  July  55 
P  12  Oct.  52 

16  Oct.  65 
16  Oct.  55 
16  Oct.  55 
16  Oct.  55 

P 16  Oct.  55 

P  7  Det.  55 

P28  Dec.  55 

25  Ja^.  56 


P  28  Dec.  491     2  Nov.  55 
I    30  Nov.  49      8  Nov.  55 
P  20  Feb.  52 
P  2  Apr.  52' 

27  Dec.  52 1 
P13  Dec.  531 

6  Juno  54,1 
P   1  Oct.  50 
0  Mar.  55 , 

15  May  55 ! 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  May  55 
P  27  July  55 
P  14  Sept.55 ; 
P21Dec.  551 

1  Sir  Ja«.  Reynatt  aerrcd  wHk 
tli6  58nd  Regt.  on  the  experfUkm 
arainit  Ferrol  In  ISINI,  and  wai 
present  at  the  action  befoiv  that 
place.  Appointed  to  tho  Qnaf- 
ter-Mnster-Oenerare  ttafT  npon 
the  army  entering  Spain  in  Kor. 
1808;  present  at  Luco^  the  aftir* 
upon  the  retreat  to  6omniia,  and 
alio  at  the  battle  of  Comana.  Re- 
appointed to  the  Quaiter-lfae- 
ter-General't  staff  in  Portugal, 
in  April  1809;  preoent  at  the 
affairs  preriooa  to  and  at  the 
passage  of  the  Doaro,  and  cap- 
ture of  Opprto;  affair  of  8aia- 
monde,  battles  of  rftlarora  and 
Busaco,  affidrs  opon  the  retreat 
to  the  lines  before  Llshoo»  and 
subsequentij  in  1811  at  those 
upon  the  advance  from  thence, 
at  Pombal,  Redinba.  Sabngal, 
and  Foi  d*Aroace ;  also  at  tke 
battle  of  Fuentes  d*Onor.  He 
has  receiTed  the  War  Uedal  vith 
fonr  Clasps. 


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Pa^»iiu<tfr.— Edward  M'Mullen,"  16  Oct  60}  Quarter-Master,  17  Nov.  48. 
Adjutant. — Lieut.  Bdmand  Garland  Home,''  14  July  64. 
QuaTter-Maeter.^-i ohu  Maitlandy*?  3  Aug.  66. 

Surgeon.'-Gto.  Aug.  Fred.  Shelton,'*  M.B.  6  May  54 ;  Assist.-Surg.  3  Jao.46. 
Ass'ut,'Surgeons.--V&tTicik  M*Dermott,»  2  Jan.  62. 

William  Hempbill,i>  M.D.  14  July  64. 
DUpmser  of  Medicines.-^WiUmm  Walker,  31  Oct.  66. 

Facings  BvlS,-^ Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

8  Lt.-Col.  Rtky  commanded  the  48ih  Rcgt  in  the  Crimea  f^om  81st  April  1805,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Scbastopol  (Medal  and  Claep). 

8  Lt.*Coi.  Lys  was  at  the  capture  of  Coorg  la  the  East  Indies  In  April  1884.  Serred  in  the  Crimea 
from  lOth  Juno  1855,  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Major  West  landed  In  the  (Crimea  with  the  48th  Regt.  on  the  SIst  April  1865,  and  served  at  the  siege 
of  SebMtopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  H^or  Sykes  served  in  ibe  Crimea  from  Slst  Apiil  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol, 
(Medal  and  Cla^p). 

6  M%|or  Oeshon  served  with  the  28nd  Rpgt.  in  Sdnde,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal). 
Me  served  aUo  the  eampaivn  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1844-5,  and  was  present  at  the  invest- 
ment and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Pnnulla  and  Pownghur,  as  also  In  the  operations  against  the  Forts  of 
Slunnahur  and  Munsuntosh  in  the  Southern  Conean.  Landed  in  the  Crimea  with  the  48th  Begt.,  and 
served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastupo)  (Medal  and  Claip). 

7  Captain  Coithurst  and  Lt.  Cumminq:  landed  In  the  Crimea  with  the  Regt.  on  (be  Slst  April  1855,  and 
served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Captains  Latham  and  Heathcoie,  Lti.  Bedingfeld,  Rawlins,  Pigot,  and  Wilkinson  served  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Capulns  Ciimes,  Williamson,  Hall,  Lovell,  and  Knight,  Lts.  Castle,  Gale,  Feneran,  Eyre,  ^rooke, 
Farquhar,  Surgeon  Shelton,  and  Asslst.-Sargeon  Hemphill,  landed  with  the  Begt.  in  the  Crimea  on  the 
Slst  April  1855.  and  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clai>p). 

10  Captain  Blakeney  serred  In  the  Crimea  from  Snd  June  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Amiel  served  with  the  lOth  Regt.  In  the  SutlcJ  campaign  of  1845-8,  including  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  in  the  early  part  of  the  siege  operations  against  MoolUn  in  1848,  and  In  the 
action  of  Soorjkoond  (Medal). 

13  Gaptoin  Trent  served  In  the  Crimea  from  Slit  April  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— 
wounded  4th  June  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

18  Lieut  Home  served  in  the  Crimea  from  S7Ui  April  1855,  and  at  the  siege  and  IkU  of  Sebastopol 
-^wounded  18th  Aug.  (Medal  and  Clatp). 

14  Lieut.  Wyse  served  In  thv  Crimea  from  14th  May  1855,  and  at  the  slego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

15  Lieut.  Surman  served  in  the  Crimea  flrom  19th  Aug.  1866,  and  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Chisp). 

17  Paymaster  M*MuIIen  and  Qr.-Master  Maiiland  were  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Coorg,  In 
the  Bast  Indies,  in  April  1884 ;  served  aUo  iu  the  Crimea  from  21st  April  1855,  and  also  at  the  sirge  and  fUl 
of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Aa8ist.»8MrseonM'Dermoit  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Inclndlog  the  battles  of  AImm  and 
.  Balaklava,  liege  and  faU  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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« 

Am  ( The  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales\      [SSt ^!^v^Im: 
or  the  Hertfordshire)  Regt.  of  Foot. 

*  EGMOMT-OP-ZSE  "  "  COPENHAGEN  "  "  QUEENSTOWN  "   "  CHINA"  ««  TiUPro^M." 
«*ALliA»    "INKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 

CoUmeL—llfWi  Sir  Edward  Bowater,^  KCH.  Ens.  31  Mar.  04;  Lt.  ic  Cnpt. 

28  Aug.  09;  CapU  &  LU-Coh  26  July,  14 ;  CoL  12  Oct.  26;  Mttj-Gen.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Lt,-Qen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Gen,  20  June  54 ;  CoL  49th  Foot,  24  Apr.  46. 
Lt. 'Colonels.— John  Thomtoo  Grant,*  CB.  JSns.  28  Apr.  28;  Lt.  12  Not.  30  ; 

Capt.  30  July  42;  Brevet -Mqj.  20  June  54;  Mqf.  29  Oct.  54;  Brev,  Lt.- 

Col.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.-Col.  22  Dec.  54. 
James    Wells  Armstrong,^  Bns.  P  18  Aug.  43;  Lieut.  p29  Nov.  44;    Capt. 

20  Jan.  51 ;  Brev,-MaJ.  12  Dec.  54;  MaJ.  29  Dec.  64;  Brev.  Lt.-CoL  17 

July  55 ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Oct.  65. 
Afqjors.— Thomas  White,  Ens.  7  Dec.  15;  Lieut,  p  26  Aug.  24;  Capg.  d  Oct. 

38;  Brev.  Maj.  11  Nov.  61  ;  Major,  1  June  56. 
John  Hynde  King.'  Ens-  26  June  44 ;  Lieut.  P   7  July  46 ;  Capt.  p  14  Oct.  61 ; 

Srev.-Mqf.  12  Dec.  64  ;  Major,  2  Oct.  65 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  65. 


Captains. 
Cadwallader  Adams' 
Wm.WhitakerMaitland^x. 
M.W.DelaPoerBeresford 

Herbert  Rocke" 

William  Bellairs,»«.  .... 
James  Wm.  Dewar'^. . . . 
George  Henry  Lamb"  . 
Richard  D.  Astley**  . . . 
Edward  Le  Marchant'* . 
William  Watts  Corban" 

William  Earle'«» 

T.  P.  St.  Geo.  Armstrong" 

John  Hopkins^' 

Charles  FitsGerald*^ . . . 
George  Kemp  Chatdeld'* 

LlBUTENAlfTS. 

WUliam  YounK^^    

Chas.  Edgar  Gibson,  A4f, 
John  Ramsay  Maule  . . . 
Henry  Dalton  Scoones .. 

Patrick  CaliiU  »» 

William  John  Coen   

Thomas  Fox  Eustace^ ^  . . 
Harry  Denham  T.  Savary 
George  Bell  Coulson  .  • 
Edward  Mackay'<^ .... 
Chas.  John  C.  Roberts 
Clironl  Waterm.  Chaplin 
Henry  James  Davies  . . 
Henry  Gordon  Rogers'* 

William  Madan 

Frederick  Powell    

John  Thomas  Cooke  .... 
Edward  John  Cresswell . . 
Robert  Fra.  Burrowes    . . 

Robert  Hall  Spratt    

Edward  D'Oyley  Astley. . 
Edm.  Douglas  Crossman 

Spencer  Field 

Ensigns.* 

James  Bligh  Scott 

Alexander  Daniel  Gilson , 

Jonas  Dalmage 

John  Thos.  Lyon  Cobham 

Cuthbert  Willis 

John  Isaac  Nason 

Fred.  Piatt  Blackmore  .. 

George  Donovan    

Chas.  B.  Knight  Alleyne 

Timothy  Metcalf    

George  Rogers    

Geo.  W.  Hughes  Christian 
Edward  Chinn    .... 
Edmund  Lakin  .... 


LIEUT. 


P  2  Sept.  45 
Pld  May  45 
24  Feb.  43 
P  23  May  46 
P  8  May  46 
P  7  July  46 
P 15  Dec.  48 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P 12  Apr.  60 
P 12  July  60 
P 17  Oct.  51 
31  Jan.  51 
P  22  Apr.  63 
P  27  Jan.  54 
P  3  Feb.  54 

P  3  Mar.  54 

P 12  May  64 

7  June  54 

7  July  64 

10  Aug.  64 
23  Feb.  44 

11  Aug.  54 
P  26  Aug.  64 

13  Oct.  54 
5  Nov.  64 

P  21  Jan.  53 

P  27  Jan.  64 

10  Nov.  64 

1  Dec.  54 

14  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

12  Jan.  55 

16  Mar.  65 
26  Jan.  55 
26  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  66 
P  18  May  65 

2  Feb.  55 

16  Mar.  55 

23  Mar.  56 
P  30  Mar.  65 

24  Apr.  65 
26  May  56 
14  Sept.  66 
21  Sept.66 

2  Oct.  56 

P30NOV.  55 

7  Dec.  66 

P  15  Jan.  66 

P  26  Jan.  66 

16  Feb.  66 

26  Feb.  56 


P23  Mar.  47 
P 15  Dec.  48 

19  Dec  44 
P  20  Apr.  49 
P  6  July  49 
P 12  Apr.  50 

20  Jan.  51 
P  21  Feb.  61 
P  3  Dec.  52 
P  3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

29  Oct.  64 
6  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  64 
8  Dec  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
22  Dec.  64 

30  Mar.  49 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec  54 

9  Feb.  55 
2  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
0  Mar.  56 
9  Mar.  56 
9  Mar.  66 

P  9  Mar.  56 
20  Mar.  65 

P  31  Aug.  65 
9  Sept.  55 
2  Oct.  55 

P  9  Oct.  55 

P23  Nov.  65 
4  Feb.  66 


CAPTAIN.   BHBV.-MAJ. 


12  Dec.  54 


2  Not.  55 
2  Nov.  55 


P  6  Dec.  61 

P  3  Feb.  54 

6  June  54 

P  18  Aug.  54 

P 16  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

29  Den.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

P  16  Feb.  56 

20  Mar.  56 

9  Sept.  66 

2  Oct.  56 

4  Feb.  66 


I  Sir  Mirwd  Sswaterfrrvvd  mik 
UMSrd  Guards  M  tiie  stege  ao4  tak- 
ing of  Copvnhatni  la  IS07  {  ■»! 
subtcquenUj  in  Um  PcnIaMila  fraai 
Dee.  1808  to  Nor.  1800.  and  agaa 
fVom  Dee.  1811  to  the  end  of  tbic 
war  In  1814.  including  the  pMMge  ef 
the  Doum  and  taking  of  Opocta, 
iMitdei  of  Talavera  aad  Salaaaaca. 
rapture  of  Madriit,  siege  ot  Bargo*. 
batUe  of  Vittoria.  slegv  of  San  Se- 
bastian, passage  of  the  Bidassea.  sai 
battle  of  ibe  Nive  (Majroi's  Jimmt). 
Served  also  the  oaaspaigM  «r  ISli, 
including  tba  battles  oTQunv  Biw. 
and  Waterloo.  Wmsoded  at  TUs. 
vera,  and  again  at  Waiettoo.  Sir 
Bdwaid  has  reeelvcd  Che  War  Uedal 
and  Ave  Clasps  fbr  Talavein,  Sala- 
manca. Vittoria,  NiveUe,  sad  Niie. 


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Pa2//7ia<^«r.— Henry  Seymour  Miebell,'' 9  April  47;  ^Af .  p  22  ICay  36 ;  Ueut, 
Acyutant.^Lieut  Cliarles  Sdgar  Gibsoa.  1  May  55.  [2^  Mar.  SO. 

Quarter-Master, — John  Henry  Anderaoo,^  30  June  54. 
Surgeen.—JohQ  Hamilton  Bows,  1  May  55;  AtsUt.'Surg.  22  Dec.  48, 
Assistant  Surgeone. — James  Haanan/^?  April  54. 

William  Menzies  Calder,  26  May  54. 

John  Joseph  Adrian,  10  Feb.  54. 

Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

8  Lient.-Col.  Grant  lerred  with  the  48th  Regiment  tbronghoat  the  whole  of  the  operationi  in  Cbifia 
(Medal),  commencing  wltii  the  fintt  taking  of  Chatan.and  terminating  with  thedemonftration  before  N^nliin, 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  aboye  Cajtton,  attack  and  capture  of  Xmoj,  seoond  capture 
of  Chutan,  attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinh&e,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  and  repulie  of  tkm  night- 
attack,  attack  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  lieights  of  Segoan»  attack  and  capture 
of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  and  Cliin  Kiaog  Foo  (wounded).  Served  the  Eastern  campaisn  of  18fi4-fi9  (in  com- 
mand of  the  49th  fi-om  the  battle  of  Inkerman),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  fiegjB  and 
fall  of  Sebastupol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.:  commanded  the  working  party,  600  strong,  from  the  Light 
and  3nd  Divisions  that  had  to  turn  the  enemy's  work  after  the  Quarries  were  carried,  and  was  engaged 
during  the  night  in  working  and  repelling  the  three  attempts  made  by  the  Russians  to  retake  the  positijon 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lt.-Gol.  Armstrong  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-5fi,  as  a  Brigade  Major  In  the  8od  Division, 
Including  the  battles  of  tbe  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  86th  Oct,  and  asiaplt  on 
the  Quarries,  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Lt.  Colonel  King  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  sortie  on  26th  Oct.,  assault  on  the  Quarries  on  7th  June,  and  on  the  Redan  on  8lb 
Sept.— severely  wounded,  arm  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  M^ior  Adams  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Adams,  up  to 
Inkerman,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on 
26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Maitland  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854>65,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Captain  Rocke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864' 55,  Including  the  battles  of  Ahna,  and  Inkennan, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  Major  Bellalrs  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-56  (from  Dec.  1864  as  D.  A.  Adj.  Oen.  to  the  8nd 
Division),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

10  Minor  Oewar,  Captains  Astley,  Earle,  and  Armstrong,  U.  Mackay,  and  Asslst.-Snrgeon  Hannan 
served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  ] 864-66,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siegp  of  Sebastopol, 
and  sortie  on  86th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Lamb  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  si^ge  of 
Sebastopol,  sortie  on  86ih  Oct.,  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  I9th  April  (Medal  and  Claape). 

12  Captain  Le  Marchant  served  In  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  Quarries—severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Corban  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  ond  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  S6th  Oct.  64  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Hopkins  served  the  Eastern  eampalgn  of  1861-56,  including  the  battle  of  Inkennan,  sjegs  of 
Sebastopol.  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Modal  and  Clasps). 

16  Captain  FitKOerald  served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  and  at  tbe  assault  on  the  Qaarrles 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  LieuU.  Young  and  Eustace  served  at  tho  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  severely  wounded  at  the 
assault  on  the  Quarries  (Medal  and  Clatp). 

18  Capt.  Chatfldd  served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  was  wounded  at  the  assault  on  the 
Quarries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieutenant  CohiU  served  throughout  the  whole  of  the  operations  in  China  (Medal),  commencing  with 
the  first  taking  of  Chusan,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstration  before  Nankin,  Including  tbe  storm  and 
captttre  of  the  heighte  above  Canton  (wounded),  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chuaan, 
attack  and  capture  of  tbe  heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Kingpo,  repulse  of  the  night-attack  on  Ningpo, 
attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  :^hanghae,  and  Chin  Klang  Foo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854,  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (carried  the  regimental  colour)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol : 
received  the  thanks  of  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans  io  Orders  for  the  able  asalstance  rendered  to  Major  Fordyce,  47th 
Regiment,  In  the  trenches,  on  the  18th  of  Oct., when  In  ciiarge  of  a  working  party ;  and  was  severely  wonnded 
at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  S6th  of  October  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

21  Lieut.  Rogers  served  In  1856  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  8th  Sept.  (|f  odal 
and  Clasp). 

82  Paymaster  Miehell  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  tlironghoitt  tbe  whole  of  tba  operation!  in  Cl^na 
(Medal),  commencing  with  the  first  Uking  of  Diusan,  and  terminating  with  the  demonstration  before 
Nankin,  including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  attaok  and  capture  of  Amoj, 
second  capture  of  Chtisan,  attack  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinhae,  occnpation  of  KIngpo,  pnd 
repulse  of  the  night-attacic ;  attack  and  capture  of  the  eneroy'a  entrenched  camp  on  tbe  heights  of  Segoan, 
attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Wooeung,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  Served  tbe  Eastern  campaign,  including 
the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  Quartermaster  Anderson  served  with  the  49th  Regiment  In  China  (Medal).  Also  the  Raalern  eanptlgn 
of  1864-66,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Ciaspf ), 


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[EMt.Ann7,S4Feb.M. 
Depot,  Fenno  J. 

The  Sphhug  with  the  words  "EGYPT'*  "VIMIERA."  "CX)RUNNA"  " ALMARAZ "  " VITTOBIA »• 
"  PYRENEES  "  "  NIVE  "  "  ORTHES  '*  "  PENINSULA  "  "  PUWNIAR"  "  MOOD- 
KEE"  "PEROZESUAH"  "ALIWAL"  "  80DRA0N "  "ALMA"  •'INKERMAH" 
'*  SEVASTOPOL  " 
CoUmeL^Sir  Bichard  England,*  GCB.  KH.,  .S^.  25  Feb.  08;  Uwt.  1  Jane 
09;  CapU  11  Jane  11;  Mqjor,  4  Sept  33  ;  Lt.-CoU  29  Oct.  25;  Coi.  88 
June  98;  Major-Gen,  11  No?.  51 ;  Col.  50th  Foot,  20  Sept.  54. 
LUut.-ColoneU.'—Riehtird  Waddy,»  CB.  Ens.  17  Aug.  82 ;  Lt,  4  May  36 ;  Capt. 

18  Not.  41 ;  Mqjor,  14  Feb.  52;  LU-Col.  3  March  54. 
John  Lucas  WUton,>  Ens.  p  13  Mar.  27  ;  Lietii,  16  Mar.  32;  Capt.  15  July  45 ; 

MqjoTy  !•  28  May  52 ;  Lt.-Col.  12  Dae.  54. 
AfajVwf.— Henry  Edwin  Weare/  Em.  22  Oct.  41 ;  Limit.  P22  Doc  43;  Capt. 

P26  May  48;  Brev.-Maj.  12  Dec.  54;  Major ^  22  Dec.  54. 
Edward  George  HIbbert,*  Ens.  p29  Apr.  46;  Lieiit.  p6  Oct.  48;  Capt.  pSS 
May  52;  Brev.-Mqf.  12  Doc.  54;  Maj.  P2I  Dec.  55. 


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Captains. 


\      BNSION. 


John  Purcell*     29  Mar.  44 

Andrew  G.  Knox  Lock^ . .  p  28  Sept.  47 
PhflipLlmborcbTillbrook?!  11  Apr.  49 
Richard  Moore  Barneb*  ,  p  1  Not.  42 
Tindall  Uebden !  p  19  Sept.  48 


Willliam  Hardinge»» ....  i  p  10  Mar.  87 
Daniel  William  Tupper'»  i     2  Feb.  49 

Robert  Blackall PllJune52 

Alfred  John  Lane JP    9  Feb.  49 

George  William  Bunbnry'  p  12  June  52 
Edw.Crawfurd  Antrobus"  p  23  Nov.  52 
27  Feb.  62 
P 12  Aug.  53 
P  2  July  41 
P  30  June  37 
P   6  Aug.  47 


John  Thompson^' 
John  Woods  Dimond 
GeorgePerceyal  Drought" 
Fred.  Courtney  Trower  " 
Edmund  H olden  Steward 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.  Theodore  Hickman^ 
M.deS.M«K.G.A.  Clarke" 
Arthur  Evelyn  Fyler*'  . . 
Fred.  Leycester  Barwell . . 
Robert  H.  Patrick  Donu^'^ 
Thomas  Denote  Lee''. . . . 
Clement  R!chd.  Johnson*' 
^on.Chas.C.  Clictwynd*' 
C.  Aug.  Fitzgerald  Croaghj 

Edmund  Leach 

James  Lamb*' 

Frederic  Falkner 

Fxlward  John  Miller  . . . 
Robert  Ciiarles  Goff^. . . 

Charles  Hudson 

Charles  Fred.  Young  . . . 
Thomas  Turner  Murphy 
Edw.  Hugh  Hamon  Massy 
Henry  Burrow  Chichester 
William  Langmead  Lewes 
Tho6.  Millard  Benton  Eden 

Ensigns. 
Charles  Wynn  Isdell . . 
Huntley  Gordon,^  ^4/. 
F.  B.  Ehrenberg  Allhnsen 
William  Henry  Wilson. . 
Charles  Richard  King  . . 

WilUam  Busfeild    

F.  Wm.  G.  Corry  Sharland 
Henry  Adolphns  Meyer 
George  Albert  Conran 

George  Edge 

Henry  Eyelyn  W.  Prestouj  p 
George  Henry  Turner   ..IP 


LIBUT. 


I^aptain. 


BRBT.-MAJ. 


7  Feb.  46 1 P 13  April  52 1 


P  9  July  62 
p  18  Feb.  63 

18  Oct.  53 
3  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

7  June  54 
11  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

8  Sept.  54 
3  Not.  54 
5  Not.  54 

15  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  64 

P  10  Jan.  66 

10  Feb.  66 

19  Jan.  66 

20  Feb.  56 

22  Mar.  56 
13  Feb.  56 

23  Mar.  66 

22  Feb.  56 

23  Feb.  66 
15  Apr.  56 
30  Mar.  55 

P31May55 

1  June  56 

19  June  55 

6  July  55 

P20July  55 

P  17  Aug.  56 

25  Sept.  55 

9  Nov.  56 

8  Feb.  56 


William  Henry  Barker  . .  i   26  Feb.  66 


8  June  49 
P  24  Sept.  50 

5  July  46 
14  Feb.  62 

24  Apr.  39 
P 10  Mar.  52 
P12  Aug.  63 
P  11  July  51 
P  2  Sept.  53 

11  Aug.  54 
3  Mar.  64 

P 13  Oct.  54 

P 10  May  44 

13  May  42 

P  8  Jan.  61 

6  June  64 
P  26  Aug.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 

9  Dec  54 

12  Jan.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  56 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

P29  June65 

20  July  66 

P  27  July  56 

^  3  Aug.  56 

25  Sept.  56 
'  2  Oct.  66 

26  Feb.  56 


2  Not.  55 


2  Not.  55 


P 12  Aug.  53 

P 18  Oct.  53 

3  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

12  Mar.  52 

22  Dec.  54 

P  6  Apr.  56' 
29  June  56, 
27  July  55 1 

P  3  Aug.  55l 
25  Sept.  55 

P  2  Oct  55 
16  Oct.  55 
20  June  54 

P  28  Dec.  55 


1  Sir  Bichard  Baglaiid  acmdat 
the  attack  oa  FlaaUac  !■  1SS9; 
aad  ia  Um  opcratiinu  ia  Sidlv  ia 
1810-11.  Joiaed  the  amy  ia  Fans 
ia  ISlk  Commaaded  theyith  Vcgi. 
wvenl  yean.  CoBunaadaat  of  Kaf- 
tnxin,  aad  eaiploycd  thi 
the  Kafflr  war  of  18SSJ7 

CoaiBiaaded  tlie  Bombay 

in  tlM  Aigfaaa  war  of  lS4S(Hedal). 
iaeladiaa  acUoae  of  SSih  MmA 
aad  SStK  April  ia  Uc  Piakca 
Valley  ia  tksir  advaace  to  Caada- 
luur,  and  of  the  lyth  aad  ISth  Aw. 
oa  the  Koiaex  Heights,  aad  ISih 
Oct.  ia  the  Bolaa  Pawia  thor  i«- 
treat  to  the  ladaa.  Coauaa^ed 
the  third  Dimioa  of  the  CriaMaa 
armr  ia  1854.U,  iadadlas  «^ 
bat  Ilea  of  Alma  aad  lakenaoi^ 
aftir  of  18th  Jva9,  aad  the  siege 
datiee  agaiast  the  Kaieiaa  forte 
vUeh  coverad  the  eoatk  eide  tf 
8ehast<wol  froai  their  ireC  ia«ea«. 
Bieat  till  9ad  Aof.  I8»t  (Medal 
and  Clwpa). 


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Paynuuter.—John  Nowlan,"14  April  64;  Ens,  29  Dec.  48;  Lt.  p  18  April  61. 
Adjutant, — Ermgn  Huntley  Gordon,^  16  April  66. 
Quarter-Master.—iohn  Turner,"  13  Dec.  64;  Ens,  10  Aug.  54. 
Sur^ean.— Philip  Splano  VVaiTen,  M.D.,  20  July  66 ;  Asmt.-Surg,  10  Aug.  48. 
Assist.' Surgeons, — Edward  Gretrg  Noott,"  10  Feb.  54. 

George  Frederick  Davis,"?  April  64. 

William  Bradsliaw,'*  16  Aug.  64. 

Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Downes  &  Son. 

S  Lk-Col.  WndJy  wk%  present  wiih  the  50th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Mtdal).  Served  the 
Eastern  canipalipn  of  1854-ft5  (Medal  and  Clasps)  in  command  of  the  59lb.  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inlierroan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol.  Mentioned  In  Lurd  Raglan's  Dispatches  for  distinguished  con- 
duct in  command  of  tlio  trenches  when  the  enemy  made  a  sortie  in  force  (wounded  in  the  trenches, 
181  h  Oct.  M). 

8  Li.-Col.  Wilton  commanded  the  Fort  of  Loodianah  during  the  early  part  of  the  Sutlej  campaign,  and 
was  •ubsequently  present  with  the  50th  Regt.  in  the  battle  of  Aliwa*,  wliere  he  Wiis  severely  burnt  by  an 
ezplokion  of  one  of  the  enemy's  tumbrils;  and  battle  of  Sobraon,  where  ho  was  very  severely  wounded, 
having  received  a  shot  in  the  hip,  and  tiiree  severe  sabre  wounds  In  the  left  slioulder,  right  aim  broken  : 
Medal  ani  one  CUsp.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  at  the  latter  in  oomraaml  of  the  rigtit  wing  of  the  50th  throughout  tliat  day,  being  detached  to 
support  the  2ad  Division,  and  commanded  the  Regt.  at  tlio  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

4  Major  Weare  served  with  the93nd  Regt.  during  the  first  siege  operations  befora  Mooltan  in  1848  (Medal 
and  Clasp).  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  D.  A.  Adj.  General  at  Head  Quartett— -severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma  (Medal  and  Clusp). 

5  M^jor  Hibbert  and  Captain  Lock  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkennan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cleips). 

6  Capt.  Purcell,  with  a  detachment  of  the  50th,  was  wrecked  on  the  Andaman  Islands  in  Kov.  1844, 
where  he  remained  for  55  days,  suffering  great  privation.  He  served  on  tho  SutleJ  (Medal),  and  was  at 
Buddiwal,  and  severely  wounded  at  Aliwal  while  carrying  the  colours. 

7  Captain  Tillbrook,  Lieuts.  Hickman  and  Goff  served  during  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Capt.  Barnes  served  tho  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-0  (Medal  and  one  Closp),  incliidirg  the  battles 
of  Moodkee  and  Ferozeshah  (severely  voundid).  Served  n]so  during  the  latter  part  of  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Hardinge  served  with  the  89th  Regt.  in  the  bottle  of  Maharajpore  (Medal). 

12  JMi^or  Tapper,  Captain  Antrobus,  Lieuts.  Fyler  and  Lamb,  Paymaster  Nowlan,  Assist.-Surg.  Noott, 
and  Quartermaster  Turner,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tlie  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Thompson  served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-0,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshah,  Aliwal, and  Sobraon:  was  wounded  by  the  explosion  of  a  gun  limber  at  Ferozeshah,  and 
very  severely  wounded  by  grape  shot  in  right  breast  at  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65|  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Drought  servpd  with  the  OSnd  Regt.  the  Sutler}  campaign  in  1840,  Including  the  afflsir  of 
Buddiwal,  and  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clas|)s).  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  13th  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

15  Captain  Trower  served  the  campaign  of  1888-80  in  AffghanisUn  wiih  the  18th  Lancers,  including 
the  siege  and  rapture  of  Ohaznee  (Medal).  Served  with  the  0th  Lancers  In  the  action  at  Punniar  29ih 
Dec.  1848  (Medal);  in  the  SutleJ  campaign  in  1846,  and  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal);  and  the  Puqjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  tho  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnuggur,  and  battles  of  Cbiilianwallah 
and  Oo«Jerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Lieut.  Clarke  served  the  Eastern  campaign  until  severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  in  a  sortie 
on  the  trenches  before  Sebaatopol,  21st  Dec.  1854,  having  been  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lieut.  Doran  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  22nd  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Cla<p). 
10  LieuL  Lee  served  at  tne  sirge  of  Sebastopol  from  2nd  Dec.  1854  (Medal  and  Ci»sp). 

20  Lieut.  Johnson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  lOih  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Lieut.  Hon.  C.  C.  Chetwynd  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  2nd  July  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
28  Ensign  Gordon  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  0th  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

23  Aasi»t.-Surgeon  Davis  8«rvc:d  at  the  siege  of  Sebobtopol  from  Jan.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

34  As»ist.-Surgeon  Bradshaw  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  18th  Nov.  1854  (Medel  and  Clasp). 


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CoL—'^  5tr Thomas  Willshire,  Bart.,  KCB.  >  Ensiffn,  26  June  96 ;  Lteta,  6  Sept. 

96;  Capt  28  Au^.  04  \  M/y.  21  Sept.  13;  Lt.-Col.  4  Dec.  16 ;  Col.  10  Jan. 

87  ;  Mqf.'Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  X^-Oen.20  Jane64;  Col.  6l8t  Foot,  26  June  49. 
Lieut.'Col.—Amold  Chas.  BrringtOD/  £ns.  p  4  Feb.  26 ;  Lt.  13  SepC  31 ;  Capi. 

p  14  July  37 ;  Mqj.  p25  July  45;  Br.  Lt.Col.  9Dec.63;  X^-Col.  P18Feb.55. 
lf<^'or«.— William  H.  H.  Anderson,'  Eiu.  20  Sept.  83;  Lieut.  28  Aug.  86; 

Capt.  P6  June  46  ;  Mqjor,  1  Dec.  64. 
Hon,  David  Erskinc,  Ent.^Zl  July  36;  Lieut.  P27  June  38;  Capt.  p  26  July 

46;  3fq;ory  2  April  66. 


Captains. 
Augustus  Henry  Irby' 
Henry  Fletcher  Marston*' 
John  Henry  Dickson'^ 
Saml.  Alexander  Madden" 
Geo.  Warburton  Drought 

WiUiamAgg''    

James  Brown  Young .... 
Stewart  Alex.  Cleeve '«  . . 
Henry  RcTcley  Mitford**' 

George  Warde 

Rich.  Fielding  Morrison^^ 
Charles  Acton**  .... 
Libutenantb* 
R.Q.Sanders  Mason, cf.pm 
Edward  O'Callaghan'^ 
John  Anderson,**  .... 
Hen.  R.  De  Anyers  Willis 
Charles  Goddard,  d.  Adj 

Henry  Basil  Houson 

Malcolm  Chas.  Farrington 
Fra.  Jas.  Buchanan  Reed 
Augustus  Brigstocke . . 

Edward  WoUey 

Charles  James  Hughes 

Percy  Chaplin    

Sidney  Henry  Swaffield 

Dunlop  Gloag    

Ensigns. 
Bust.  Boaamont  Bumaby 
Martin  Budd  Lewin 
Chas.  L.  Baillie  Hamilton 
Wm.  Charles  Edw.  Scott 

Riland  W.  Oldham    

Edmund  Moresby  Crowe 
Arthor  W.  Crewe  Read.. 
William  Clements,  At^ . . 
Charles  Edward  Lambert 

Smeeton  Walker    

William  Henry  Saunders 
Paymaater* 


ENSIGN. 


P 16  July  37 

8  Mar.  39 
16  Nov.  39 

P  7  July  43 
P27  Sept.  44 
P 16  Oct.  60 
P  16  Oct.  47 
20  Jan.  49 
P 18  Apr.  61 
P  22  Nov.  44 
P  12  Jan.  49 
P 12  Dec.  61 

4  July  46 

10  Oct.  46 

P26  June47 

9  July  62 
23  Nov.  62 

P  22  Nov.  61 

10  June  63 

11  Aug.  64 
P24Aug.  64 
P 13  May  63 

16  May  62 
P  13  Feb.  66 
P26  Aug.  64 

10  May  66 

14  July  64 

p  3  Nov.  64 

9  Apr.  66 

10  Apr.  66 
1  May  66 

11  May  66 
16  May  56 
18  May  66 

1  June  66 
P  27  July  66 


LIEUT. 


P  6  Oct.  41 

8  Aug.  41 

20  May  42 

4  July  46 

P  22  July  46 

19  May  63 

n  17  Aug.  62 

P  4  Apr.  61 

P  13  Dec.  63 

PIO  Nov.  48 

P 16  July  62 

6  June  64 

18  May  49 
P  28  Dec.  49 

18  Apr.  61 

11  Aug.  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 
p  7  June  64 
P   3  Nov.  64 

13  Feb.  66 
P  13  Feb.  66 
P29  Dec.  64 

26  Jan.  64 
P  1  June  66 
P 19  June  66 
P    8  Jan.  66 


CAPTAIN. 


9  Aug.  60 

23  June  62 

16  Mar.  63 

6  June  64 

P   4  Aug.  64 

P 13  Feb.  66 

6  June 64 

P   1  June  66 

p  1  June  65 

P  17  Dec.  62 

29  Dec.  64 

^    8  Jan.  66 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


P    8  Jan.  66 
Heury  George  Aug.  Powell,  23  Feb.  66;  Ene.  28  Jan.  46;  Lieut. 
AiSutant.—Bntign  WUliam  Clements,  18  May  66.  [27  July  49. 

Quarter- Master. — Thomas  Lawrence,  29  June  66. 

^ur^e<m.— Henry  Marsh  Webb,  M.B.,8  Dec.  64 ;  Assist.-Surff.  23  Sept.  46. 
il#ft**.-5«rflram*.— John'Campbell,««  M.D.  27  Feb.  62. 
George  Thomas  Bourke,  8  April  66. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent,  A.  Laurie,  Esq. 


1  SlrllioiiMWllldilveMnred  with  thet8thEegt.!ntlie  We«t  Indies  ftom  Aagnat  1 
IOS-9,  indedms  th«  bftttlM  of  Boleuiand  Viinirrm,  retreat  to,  and  battle  of.  Conii 
ralehcien  in  ISOS.    Berved  nftenrardt  in  the  Pminrala  from  Jane  1813  to  tlie  end  € 


180S-9, 


.    tmrtoAngnttlSOOtthecMBMifBef 
Coninna.   Accompanied  the  expedition  t» 

. end  of  that  war  in  18U;  commanded  the 

Lifht  Company  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca  (twice  wonaded),  on  the  retreat  from  Bnrm  and  action  at  Villa  M  nrid.  the  ac 
tioa  of  Oama,  battle  of  Vittoria,  Srat  asaanlt  of  San  Scbaatian,  alio  aecond  aiaault  and  captnre,  when  he  received  the  hicvet 
tank  of  Midor.  Commanded  a  Brigade  of  Light  Companies  at  the  paaaage  of  Bidasaoa,  battle  of  Nivelle,  and  battle*  of  the 
Nive  on  the  Sth,  Itth,  and  11th  Dec.  181S,  for  which  ■erviees  he  waa  in  18U  anpointed  Brevet  Lieat.-Coload.  NepvlM^ 
with  three  hondred  men  the  attack  of  ten  thonaand  Kafirs  vpon  the  open  Tillage  of  Graham's  Town,  on  the  frontier  of 


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Light  Infantry  Uegt. 


the  Cap«  of  Good  Hope,  cm  the  9Snd  April  LBIQ,  end  oommaaded  during  the  tnbiequnit  opcnUQnji  aniaat  the  Kafln  in 
the  MUM  jear.  Scnred  ai&erwarde  in  the  Seat  Indict  from  Ufj  18SS  to  1840.  Connuuided  •  wing  of  the  4flih  Rm.  at  the 
eaptnre  of  Kittoor  In  the  Dooab,  in  Dee.  1834.  Serred  aleo  throughout  the  whole  of  the  cainp«ifii  in  Aggfaaniatan 
nnacr  Lord  Keane ;  present  at  the  capture  of  the  fortreu  of  Ohusneet  SSrd  Julr  1838,  upon  which  oceaaion  he  waa 
appointed  KCB.;  and  while  in  eoninaad  of  the  Bombay  column  of  the  army  ot  tne  ladoa  he  captured  the  fortreaa  of 
Khelat  on  the  ISth  Not.  following,  for  which  eerriee  be  waa  creaud  a  Baronet.  Haa  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
aeren  Claapa. 

9  Uouu-CoIqmI  Errlogtoo  ieneU  with  the  6ia  during  the  var  in  fiaroah  from  April  to  Dee.  I9ftS; 
WIS  on  board  the  K.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  Sesottris  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 
commanded  the  Regiment  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon :  he  also  eommaaded  the  troops  engaged 
at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein,  10th  Hay  (wounded),  and  received  the  especial  approbation  of  the 
Oovemor-General  la  Council  for  his  services  upon  this  occasion  (Medal  and  Clasp  and  Brevet  Lt.-ColoneI). 

8  If i^or  Anderson  served  with  the  ftlst  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1S58-M ;  on  board  the  R.  J.  C. 
steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon 
River;  during  the  succeeding  three  days*  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ran- 
goon (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  commanded  the  Regiment  from  Dee.  1869,  until  Us  embarkation  for  England  in 
April  1864. 

6  Captain  Irby  served  with  the  5Ist  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1669-69 :  on  board  the  E.  I.  C.  steam 
frigate  •y<so«fri« during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockaden  on  the  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  o/  Basseln  10th  9(ay.  Commanded  a  Detachment  consisting  of 
four  Companies  of  the  6Ist  with  Brigadier-Oeneral  Cheape's  force  during  the  whole  of  tiie  successful  opera- 
tions In  the  Donabew  district,  ending  in  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  19th  March  186S,  of  the  stronghold 
of  the  Burmese  chief  Uyat-toon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captains  Cleeve  (as  Adjutant)  and  Mitford»  and  Ueut  O'Callagban,  served  with  the  61st  throaghout 
the  Burmese  war  of  1869-63;  on  board  the  B.  I.  C.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  tlie  naval  action  and 
destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  River :  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  ope- 
rations in  the  vicinity  (Including  the  storming  of  the  White  Bouse  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Rangoon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Marston  served  with  the  41st  Regt.  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Afl^nlstan  (Medal),  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  with  tbo  enemy  on  the  981h  April  In  lhe]*isheen  Valley ;  in  that  of  the  90th  May 
near  Candahar,  80th  Aug.,  at  Qoaine,  6th  Sept.  before  Ohusnee,  occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress 
and  of  Cabool,  expedition  into  Kohistan,  storm,  capture  and  destruction  of  Istaliir,and  In  the  various  minor 
affhirs  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes.  Served  with  Uie  61st  throughout  the  Burmese  war 
of  1862-68;  was  on  board  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, 
and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Capt.  Madden  served  with  the  6lst  throughout  tJie  Burmese  war  of  1869-68:  on  board  the  E>  I.  C. 
steam  sloop  SfSOitrit  during  the  naval  action  and  deatruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon 
River;  served  during  the  rncceeding  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  Basscin 
19th  May  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Agg  served  with  the  61st  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1869-68;  on  board  the  B.  I.  C. 
staam  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  storroine  of  the 
White  House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon ;  also  at  the  assaalt  and  capture  of  Basseln, 
10th  May  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Morrison  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864,  Including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopo!  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Dickson  served  with  the  61st  In  Burmah  from  Feb.  1868  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present 
with  CapUln  Irby's  Detachment  of  four  Companies  with  Brigadier-General  Cheape's  force  until  shortly 
before  the  capture  of  Myattoon's  stronichold,  when  he  was  left  in  command  of  a  Detachment  to  protect 
the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  force  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

91  Captain  Acton  served  with  the  61  st  In  Burmah  from  Feb.  1868  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was  present 
with  Capt.  Irby's  DeUchment  of  four  Companies  with  Brigadier-General  Cheape's  force  during  the  whole 
of  the  snocessful  operations  In  the  Donabew  district,  ending  In  the  assault  and  capture,  on  the  10th  March 
1863,  of  the  stronghold  of  the  Burmese  chief  Myattoon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

99  Llent.  Anderson  served  with  the  6lit  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1869-68;  on  board  the  B.  |.  C. 
steam  frigate  Sesottrit  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rsngoon 
River ;  and  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity,  and  at  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Rangoon,  and  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Basseln,  10th  May  1869  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

98  Doctor  Campbell  served  in  medical  charge  of  head  quarter  ataff  and  escort  during  the  KalBr  war  pf 
1869-8  (Medal);  accompanied  the  expedition  acrofs  the  Kei  In  Aug.  1869;  was  present  at  the  last  and 
eflbctual  clearing  of  the  Waterkloof,  and,  accompanying  the  expedition  beyond  the  Orange  River  against 
the  Baauto  chief  Moshesh,  was  prasenc  at  the  Berea. 


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i  (Ox/ordsMre)  Rt  of  Foot  (Lt.  Infantry).   ["^^n^ii'^wSH'^ 

HINDOOSTA.N"    "VIM  I  ERA."    "CORUNNA"    "BU3AC0"    "PUBNTE8  lyONOR" 

"CIUDAD  llODRIQO"    "  DADAJOZ"    "SALAMANCA"    "  VITTORiA"    "NIYBLLE" 

"NIVE"    *-ORTHES"    'TOULOUSE"    "PENINSULA"    "WATERLOO." 
Colonel.— '^  Sir  Archibald  Maclainc,»  KCB.  JSns.  16  Apr.  94;  Lt.  29  Apr.  95; 

Cnpt.  22  Dec.  04 ;   Mqjor,  4  Oct.  10 ;  LL-CoL  25  Jan.  13 ;  Col.  22  July  80  ; 
•  Mcjor-Gefi.  23  Nov.  41;    Lieut.-Oen.  11   Nov.  61;    Oen.  5  June  65; 

Col.  52nd  F.  8  Feb.  47. 
Lieut.'ColmeU.—GeoTfse  Campbell,  J?7i#.  p  13  Mar.  35;  Lieut.  21  Dec.  38; 

Capt.  P  20  Jan.  41 ;  ilfryar,  P21  May  50;  Lieut. -Col.  27  May  53. 
clobert  George  Hugflies,'  JSns.  p 29  June  30 ;  LUut.  p6  July  32 ;  Capt.  p  3  Dec. 

41  ;  JtfcvVw,  P22  Feb.  50;  Lt.^CoL  31  Oct.  52. 
If/yort. —Charles  Jamea  Conway  M ilia,  Etu.  p26  Dec.  34;  Lieut.  p28  Aug. 

88;  Crt/i*.  P  25  June  41 ;  ilf^yor,  p  22  Aug.  61 . 
oslma  Allen  Vigors,  j&7i#.P  19  Sept.  26;  Li>u^  p17  Sept.  29;  Capt.  p  19  Oct. 

38  ;  Brev.'Mqf.  11  Nov.  51  ;  Mtyor,  27  May  53. 


Captains. 


ENSIGNS. 


A.Deni8on,«.Le.230ct.55  p  22  Sept.  37  p  11  May  39 


yilliam  Corbctt 

lugh  Montgom.  Archdall 


Irthur  Lennox  Peel 


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P  23  Nov.  38 

15  Apr.  42 

P  2  Sept.  42 


aincs  Jolincs  Bourchier  i  p28  June  44 
^on.  Ernest  Geo.  Curzon,'  p  13  Dec.  44 
1*16  Jan.  46 
1  Muy  40 


>corge  CharlcB  Synge    . . , 

Jeorgc  Parker  Heathcotc-  p 

saac  Henry  Hewitt*  ....  p  12  July  39 

Fas.  Abcrcroinby  Dick/«.  p   1  June  41 

Hon.  D.  John  Monaou  . .  P  16  June  48 

Hecil  Lennox  Peel .... 

LiSUTBNANTS. 

yharles  Kenrick  Crosse 

'red.  Albert  Champion,  8. 

ohn  Arthur  Bayley  .... 

y.  James  Stopfonl,  Adj. 

leorge  Hallain  • 

ico.  L.  W.  D.  Flamstcad^ 

Vancis  Eteson  ^ p   6  Aug.  47 

'hos.  Robinson  Gibbous  *•  p  5  May  48 
-     --        -  13  Dec.  50 

P17  Aug.  52 
P14  Mnv  52 


P31  Jan.  40 
P  6  Feb.  46 
p    1  May  46 


CAPTAIN. 


I  BREY.-MAJ. 


P  18  Feb.  48 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P18  Aug.  48 
13  May  41 
P  24  Oct.  45 
P22  Aug.  61 
P   1  Aug.  48  P  23  July  52 


P  26  Oct.  41; 
P19  June  46  i 
P  24  Jan.  61 
P22Aug.  51 
P 13  July  47;P15  Oct.  52' 


20  June  64 


P  12  Nov.  62 
27  May  63 
27  May  63 
15  Mar.  53 
P  28  Feb.  51 
P  20  July  55 1 
22  Aug.  65 1 


'         I 
P  12  July  60' P  16  Oct.  621 

31  Jan.  51  >P  12  Nov.  621  S  Lt.-Colonel  Hashes  ■erred  In 
P  14  Mar.  51  P  17  Dec.  52  ,  *»>•  WOi  Rest.  wiUi  the  trmj  in  Bur. 
DIM  c<*..«.  R1  D  11  xr^^  KO  ■n*'*  ^^  185S.63  t  wm  present  at  tb« 
P16  Sept.  61  P  11  Mnr.63  ,pjure  and  oeeapaUon  of  Prone. 
P  12  Dec.  51       2?  May   53   andattheni(ht-af.MkorUiecnrai3r 


P 28  Apr.  48, P 30  May  51 
15  Apr. 
12  Oct. 


on  Uie  canip  at  Pronk*  8  Dee.  ISSS. 

_.    Coinmanded   the    expedltlan    sent 

d*<    into  the  Ponncdey  district  in  FelK 

62  I  and  March  ISM  i  sneecedcd  taicap. 

1 2  Dec    52    ^^^''^g  arms  and  amnuntUen.  and  la 

«  , /^  ,  V^   brlnfina  to  Prome  a  lars«  quantity 

P  10  June  53  of  srain (Medal). 

26  Aug.  53  '     S  Capt.  Hewitt  senrcd  with  the 
v9(\  Inn     n.A  1 1****  ti»r»^  Irish  on  the  Cblna  ex- 
«  «y  iw        i.  '  rediUon  (Medal),  and  *ae  prraent 
P  25  May   55    at  canton.  Amoy.  Chusan,  Chinbae. 
P    6  July  56    Nincpo,  Sefoan,  Cbspoo,  Staanchal, 
OO  A  n »    K\\  ^oomuikg, and  Chink lanffoo i senrcd 
Z£  AUg.  OO  I  aigoU»rouchoutU»e  second  Burmese 
P  29  D.CC.  54  I  wsr,  iDe1udln«  the  capture  of  Ran. 
9  Nov.  55   S^°*  Prome,  and  M jrattooo's stock- 
jades  near  Do  nabew  (Medal).    . 

4  CapUin  Dick  serred  with  the 

I  tSrd  Rt^t.  In  the  Kafflr  war  from 

Dee.  1861  to  Judo  ISU  ( Medal). 

7  Licat.  Etesoa  senred  with  the  18th  Roral  Irish 

thronf  hoot  the  second  Bnmiese  war  (Medal),  tnclnd- 

ing  the  caplare  of  Martaban,  Bangoon,  Prome.  and 

the  Donabew  stockades. 


lexandcr  Hope  Graves, 
niliam  Robert  Moorsom 
.rthur  Henley 

/bn.Geo.H.WindsorClive  p21  Sept.  52 
Ton.  Fied.LePoerTrench|  p  22  Jan.  53 
homas  Archer  Julian  .  .1  p  13  May  53 
imes  John  Wynniatt  . .  |  p  10  June  53 
obert  Westropp  Bllis  . .  p  14  May  52 

''illiam  Atkinson p   6  Jan.  54 

Ensigns. 
eorge  Cruden  Frascr  . . '  p   0  July  55  • 
ich.  Davies  Burraughs       3  Aug.  55 1 
)lin  John  Rose  Troup . .  |    31  Aug.  65 

ephcn  Mnrphy 2  Nov.  65 

mes  Hill  Bradshaw    . .  p  29  Feb.  50 

eury  Richard  Beattie  . .  P  14  Mar.  5G 

rtyinatter. — Francis  Wni.  Fellows,  SJune  63 ;  Ens.  P  16  Dec.  45  ;   Lieut,  29 

Ijutant.— Lieut.  Walter  James  Stopford,  18  May  54.  [Oct  47. 

iwrter-JtfiMfer.— William  Knott,  26  Feb.  46. 

irgeon. — ^Thos.  Cowan,  M.D.,  5  Nov  62 ;  Assist. -Surg,  17  Sept.  41. 

mistant- Surgeons. — William  James  Ingham,  9  May  61. 

Charles  Alex.  Iniies,  M.D.,  14  March  55. 
Henry  Alex.  Gogarty,  29  Aug.  65. 
Facings  Bixfi.^ Agents j  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Origor. 

Maelaine*s  serrleest— Mysore  eampaitn  of  17W  acalnst  TIppoo  Sultan,  Inelodinf  the  battle  of  Mal> 
tormlnc  of  Scrlnfapatam,  where  he  reeelTcd  Uiree  wounds,  from  the  elTecU  of  which  he  was  eonSned  in 
I  of  a  year.  Capture  of  the  Danish  setUement  of  Tranqoebar.  and  the  Polycar  war  In  1801,  Inelndlnt 
f]r,  and  affblr  of  Serunfapore,  where  he  was  wounded.  MahratU  war  of  180S,  8,  and  4,  aiminst  SclndJa, 
ira  Kajah,  Ineludlnf  the  storm,  of  Jufais«bor,  siege  and  atominf  of  Oawllfhur,  siege  of  Aasceighnr 
ttle  of  Argaum.  Ordered  home  in  1804,  in  consequence  of  serere  wounds  reeelred  In  the  dlflkrent 
lo  1804.  Peninsular  campaigns  of  1810,  11,  and  18,  including  the  defenee  of  Cadis,  the  deftace  of 
rork  of  Cadls,  and  a  ruined  redoubt  when  Uken  possession  of  Aram  the  enemy),  from  SSnd  Pebcuary  to 
iring  wbleh  long  period  Sir  Arehibald.  then  a  CapUin  in  the  old  04th  Regiment,  with  a  rery  nnall 
maud,  most  gallantly  kept  at  bay  8,000  of  the  enemy  under  Marshal  Sonlt,  who  eonducted  the  aiega, 
)  until  ordered  to  do  so  by  Lieut.- Oenersl  Sir  Thomas  Ormham,  his  men  being  nearly  all  either  kiUed  or 
ilso  at  the  batUe  of  Barrosa  (dangerously  wounded,  and  hla  horse  killed)  and  capture  of  SeriUe.  Sir 
«dth«  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Barrosa.  )(  ) 

Id  serred  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  l8«S-88  (Medal),  Inclodiag  the 
leckades  in  the  Rangoon  RiTcr,  capture  of  Rangoon  and  Prome,  and  the  greater  part  of  the  opemtioiu 
I  the  Donabew  district, 
•erved  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  thnraghout  the  Buimese  war  of  ISiS-tS  (Medal),  Including  theenDtum 


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"  NIEUPORT"    "TOURNAY"     ••  ST.  LUCIA"     "TALAVBRA'*     **  SALAMANCA"      'VITTORIA** 
"PYRBNEE8"      "NIVRLLE"        "TOULOUSE"      ••PENINSULA*'      "ALIWAL"     "80- 
Yeftn'Serv.  BRAON"    *'PUNJAUB"    ••  OOOJBRAT." 

52  _  CoZonc/.— William  Sutlieiland,»  CB.,  Ens.  15  Dec.  04 ;  Lt.  1  July  00 ;  Capt,  IB 
Half  Aug.  14 ;  Major,  25  Sept.  17 ;  Lt,-CoL  10  May  22 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Jlftf;or- 
C!^       Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  53rd  F.  25  May  55. 

Lieut.'Colonels.'-'Ucnry  Havelock,'  CB.,*.  ^d  Lt.20  July  l5;  Lt.  P24  Oct. 21; 
Capt.  5  June  38;  Brev.-MaJ.  4  Oct.  42;  Af£[;.SO  June43;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.ZO 
April  44  ;  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54  ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
8f,    Thomas  Sidney  I'owell,*  CB..  ^iw.  p  13  May  26;  Lieut,  p  31  May  31 ;    Cap^ 
P13   Nov.  35;    Brevet  Major,  23  July  39;  M^jor,  p21  July  48;    Brevet 
Lieut. 'Col.  11  Nov.  51  ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Feb.  55. 
Mfl/or*.— John  M'Neill  Walter/ ^tw.p  31  July  35;  Xicwf .  3  July  39 ;  Capt.'StQ 
Sept.  47  ;  Mqjor,  p  2  Dec.  53. 
ill   Wm.  Henry  Hardy  Forbes  Clarke/  Bnt.^  Nov.  24;  Lieut.  1  May  26;  Capt. 
29  Sept.  43 ;  Maj.  20  June  54. 


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CAPTAIN,    i  BIIBY.-MAJ. 


4  Dec.  17      20  Apr.  28 
9  Nor.  38   p  2  Sept.  42 

William  Payn*   p  27  May  42  p  12  Jan.  44 

Annesley  Paul  Gore® 1  p    7  Apr.  43  P   8  Jan.  47 

Thomas  Moubray^<' |     5  June  40|    25  Feb.  42 

John  H.  Lothian    p  31  Dec.  44     28  May  48 

Wm.  F.  Adams  Colman"  I  15  June  43  10  Mar.  45 
George  Robert  Hopkins*  ,  28  Aug.  30  26  July  44 
Alex.  James  Sutherland*  ;    15  Jan.  41     24  May  44 

Joseph  Maycoek     p20  Oct.   40     29  Apr.  42 

Frederick  Arthur  Walter  |   26  Jan.  44     23  Jan.  46 

Bendyshe  Walton**    .. ..  p  16  June48  p   8  Feb.  50 

Lieutenants.        I  | 

Henry  Buck' 28  July  44 

John  Wm.  Follows/'  adj.    31  Mar.  46 

George  Herbert  Cox  »•  . . '    17  Apr.  42        ^   __ 

James  Winsmore  Corfield  28  Ang.  46 '  p  16  June  48 1 
Edward  Dyne  Fenton  " . .  p  13  Aug.  47  p  13  July  49 
Francis  Percival  Drought  p  6  Dec.  44 1  30  Nov.  49 
George  Newton  Fendall . .  11  Dec.  46  p  4  May  49 
John  Keys  Humfrey  . . . . '  30  Apr.  46  p  15  June  49 
John  Alexander  Dalzcll "     30  Jan.  47 1  p  14  Mar.  51 

Graham  Taylor '  10  April  49 ,  p   9  May  51 

Fred.  Richard  Solly  Flood  p  21  Aug.  49  >  8  Aug.  51 

Henry  Helsham p  14  Mar.  51  p  12  Oct.  52 

A  vary  Jordan  Davcm"    ,   29  Jan.  47 1      3  Jan.  53 

Thomas  Acton    25  July  51 1  p    6  May  53 

Wale  Rymer  Byrne 9  April  49 !    20  Oct.  53 


31  Oct.  40 

16  Jan.  49 
P  14  Mar.  51 
Pll  Sept. 49 

15  Mar.  53 
P15  Feb.  53 

15  Mar.  53 
7  Nov.  53 

20  June  54 

4  Feb.   53 

P'26  Nov.  52 

P   8  Jan.  56 


U  Nov.  51 


22  Feb.  46 1 
I P  4  June  47 
7  July  431 


19  Nov.  47 


19  Aug.  51 
,P17  Oct,  51 

21  May  52 
I  P  10  Feb.  54! 


7  Nov.  53 
P  2  Dec.  53 

20  June  54 
9  Oc*..55 

21  Oct.  55 


I 


Donald  Harvey  Munro  . 
Wm.  Henry  James  Clarke 
Cha.  Fra.  Herbert  Lloyd  i 
Thomas  Cliarles  Ffrenchl 
Alfred  Kirke  Ffrcnch. . 

Ensigns. 
John  Maxwell  Macneill    p  17  Dec.  52  i 
Richard  Annesley  Eyre  . ,      1  June  55 

JohnMiller '      9  Oct.  55; 

Fred.  Jas.  S.  firockhnrst    28  Dec.  55 ; 

Paynuuter.—Yfm.  Peel/  11  Nov.  53;  Qr. -Mastery  20  July  47;  Etis.  4  Sept. 
A4gutant.— Lieut.  John  Wm.  Follows/'  27  May,  46.       [49;  Lt.  p  22  Aug.  51.. 
Quarter-Master.— ThomtA  Marshall,  30  July  52. 
Surgeon. — Nelson  Dartnell/*  19  Jan.  44 ;  Atsist.-Surg.  4  Dec.  32. 
Assistant' Surgeons.^JBmcB  Simpson  Grant,  M.D.  25  Sept.  46. 
Thomas  Bussett  Reid,  16  May  51. 
Alexander  Macrae,  M.D.  5  Nov.  50. 
Facings  Red. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Lt.-G«n«nil  Sutherland  commanded  the  few  troopa  on  the  Gold  Coast  in  the  suecmfUI  operations  and 
actions  againil  the  Athanteei,  whom  he  defeated  and  dispersed  (about  S0,000  atroug)  in  June  and  July 
ISM. 

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2  Colonel  Hftveloek  lenred  in  the  Burmeee  war  In  I8t4,  SS,  and  90,  at  Dcp.  Aisftt.  A4|tttant-0«n«ral  at 
the  head  quarters  of  Sir  Arch.  Campbell's  army,  and  was  present  at  the  aaptureof  Kemundine,  iCuma- 
root,  and  Melloon,  as  also  in  the  action  of  Pagham  Hew.  Senred  with  the  army  of  the  Indus  and  In 
A1t|hanisUn  In  1839.41,  and  43,  as  Aide-de*Camp  to  Bir  Wllloughby  Cotton,  Persian  Interpreter  to  MaJ.- 
Oen.  Elphlnstone  and  to  Sir  Robert  Sale,  and  Oep.  Assist.  A(^t.-Qeneral  In  Sir  George  Pollock's  foree« 
in  which  army  he  w%s  attached  to  Sir  John  M 'Cuskill's  division ;  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Ohusnee  (Medal),  in  the  several  fictions  in  forcing  the  passes  between  Cabool  and  Jellalabad  in  1841,  and 
at  the  defence  of  the  latter  place  hi  1841  and  43.  Commanded  the  right  column  in  thie  atuek  on 
Hahommed  Akbar's  camp  ou  uio7th  April  184:1  (Medal),  for  which  and  preMdiugeerrlcos  he  was  promoted 
to  the  rank  of  Major  by  brevet,  and  nominated  a  CB.  He  was  also  present  In  the  action  of  Tetcea,  at 
the  re-capture  6f  Cabool  (Medal),  and  was  senior  officer  of  the  staflT  during  the  succeeding  operations  In 
the  KohistaA  under  Sir  John  M'Caskill,  and  at  the  attack  on  and  capture  of  Istaliif.  Served  as  Persian 
Interpreter  to  Lord  Oough  at  the  battle  of  Mahar^fpore  (Medal),  and  also  throughout  the  Sutlfj  cam- 
paign of  1845-0,  Including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sohraon  (Medal  and  two  Clnspe);  bad 
two  horses  shot  under  him  at  Moodkee,  and  one  at  Sobraon. 

3  Lt.-Colonel  Powell  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  and  Persian  Interpreter  to  Lord  Keane  thronghont  the 
campaign  of  1888'8V  In  AlQibanistan,  and  haa  received  the  Medal  for  Gbuxnee.  Served  with  the  Otii 
Regt.  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Commanded  the  07th  Rcgt.  during  the  march  through  the  Crimea 
until  after  the  battle  of  Inkerraan,  and  subsequently  served  as  second  in  command  of  the  Regt.  until 
promoted  to  an  Unatt.  L{eut.-Colone1cy :  Medal  with  Clasps  for  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol. 

4  MiOor  Walter  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846-7  as  Adjutant  of  the  00th  Regt.,  i»Bd 
Field  Adjutant  of  the  Ut  Division  (Medal).  Served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  la  1848, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Goqlerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  M^or  Clarke  served  with  the  47th  Regt.  in  the  first  Burmese  war;  with  the  58rd  on  the  Sntl^ 
(Medal),  and  was  present  at  Buddlwal,  Aliwat,  and  Sobraon.    He  has  also  the  Pui^sub  Medal. 

0  Major  Ffrench  served  with  the  86th  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  at  Chusan,  Ningpo,  Chapoo, 
Shanghai,  Woosun«,  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  Nankin.  Served  as  a  Major  of  Brigade  In  the  Ponjanb  campaign 
In  1840,  and  was  present  at  the batile  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Capts.  Pavn,  Hopkins,  and  Sutherland,  Lieut.  Buck,  and  Paymaster  Peel,  served  In  thecampa%tt 
on  the  SutleJ  (Medal),  and  were  present  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  Capt.  Payn  and  Lt.  Buck 
served  that  In  the  Punjaub  In  1840,  and  were  present  at  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  Capt.  Gore  served  with  the  7th  Drag.  Guards  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  In  Soutli  AlHca  in  IMS ; 
also  tliroughottt  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal). 

10  Capt.  Moubray  and  Lieut.  Cos  have  received  the  Medal  for  the  Punjaub  campaign. 

11  Capt.  Walton,  Lts.  Fenton,  Dalyell,  and  Davem,  served  In  the  PunjAub  campaign  in  1840,  and  wero 
present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

13  Captain  Colman,  while  on  passage  to  India  in  the  Transport  BritoHt  was  wrecked  on  the  Leaser 
Andaman  in  Nov.  1844,  and  remained  on  that  island  fifty-one  days,  suffering  very  severe  privations.  Ha 
served  with  the  80th  Regt.  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-0,  and  was  present  In  the  battlea  of 
Moodkee,  Peroieshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

17  Lieut.  Follows  served  In  the  campaign  of  1845-0  on  the  Satl^  (Medal),  and  was  en^ged  in  the 
battles  of  .Aliwal  and  Sobraon.  Also  In  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  In  1840,  Including  the  battle  of  Goci|«rat 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Mr.  Dartnell  served  with  the  4th  Lt.  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  In  Aifghanlstan  under  Lord  Keane, 
and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghusnee  (Medal).  Also  with  the  OSrd  In  the  Poi^ub  cam- 
paign in  1840,  including  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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The  Sphinx,  with  the  words  "  MARABOUT  "  "  EGYPT  "  "  A VA." 
Coloneh-^^  William  Alexander  QortloD,'  CB.  Sns.  2  Oct.  94;  Lieut.  1 1  Dee.  94  > 

Capt,  2  Oct.  01 ;  Major ^  4  June  13  ;  Lieut- Col,  25  Dec.  19-  Col   22  July 

30 ;  Afqf.-Oen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Qen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col,  54th  F.  15*  Aug.  60. 
Lt.'Colonel. — William  Yorke  Moore,'"  JSiie.  p  15  Dec.  25 ;  Lieut  i  12  Dec  26 ' 

C«p*.'Pl9  July  33;  Mdo.  p30  Dec.  42;  Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  51;  Col,  28  Not. 54.' 
ilftyor*.— Bowland  Moffat,  Ens,  p  22  June  32 ;  Lieut,  P  7  Auff.  35  •  Cavt.  ?27' 

Aug.  41 ;  Mqfor,  4  March  53.  *        '     ^ 

George  Gumming  Miller,  JEns,  P19  July  39  ;  Lt,  p  1  Apr.  42;  Capt.  11  Oct  49  • 

3frt[/.  Pl9Jan.  55. ^  ' 


BNSION. 

P 16  Dec.  40 
P  22  July  42 
P  1  Apr.  42 
P25  Nov.  42 


Captains. 
John  Charles  Hill  Jones 
James  Swetenham'  .... 
William  Freeland  Brett. . 
James  Sinclair  Thomson 
John  S.  Ferguson  Fowke  p  30  Deo.  42 
Thos.  Hungerford  Powell  p  29  Sept.  43 
Pridaux  WiUiam  Oillum  p28  Oct.  43 
Francis  John  Griffl n ,8,.,  13  Oct.  25 
W.  Ed.  Freeman  O'Brien'  6  Dec.  44 
Henry  Elliott  Bayly  . . . . '  14  Apr.  46 
Wm.  Hill  Dawe  Clarke. .  |  29  June  49 
Edward  Thomas  Shlffner  p  31  Dec.  47 

Lieutenants. 
PercyG.BotfleldLak€,a4;i  10  Oct.  45 
J.  Sackville  Swann  ....  1  June  49 
Charles  Alex.  Thomson . .  p  19  Oct.  49 
Charles  FitzRoy  Bamett  p  12  Nov.  47 
Charles  Cullen  Mannsell    p  23  Feb.  49 

Edward  Cliffe P28Dec.49 

Robert  Baret  Stokes  ....  22  Oct.  60 
And.  Robert  Guy  Evered  p  15  Mar.  50 
Thos.  Blakiston  Houston  p   3  Jan.  51 

Henry  John  Fane p    9  July  52 

Wm.  Arthur  Qalbraith. .  p  10  Feb.  54 
Francis  Geo.  S.  Parker. .  p  IS  Aug.  54 
William  Humphreys ....  p  22  Jan.  53 

John  Stevenson p25  Aug.  54 

Yere  Temple  Bayly 3  Nov.  54 

Ensions. 

Arthur  Herrick 

George  Lewis  Wbyte. . . 

Thomas  Parr 

Joseph  William  Hughes 

George  Cronyn 

WiUiam  Ker  Gray.... 
John  Ayton  Wood  .... 
William  Spooner  .... 
Joshua  Gladwyn  Jebb 


p  5  Jnne  54 
6  June  54 
P24AQg.  54 
P  1  Dec.  54 
P  2  Feb.  55 
1  May  55 
11  May  55 
8  June  55 
P  1  Feb.  56 
Lancelot  Kerby  Edwards  p  7  Mar.  56 
PayifUM^er.— -William  Marriott,  22  Aug.  51 ;  £m,  12  June,  46. 
Ad^utant.-^Lieut.  Percy  Godfiray  Botfield  Lake,  27  Aug.  52. 
Quarter-Mtut^.—ThomBm  Hipkis,  6  July  62 ;  Sne.  1  Aug.  51. 
5ur^son.— James  McGrigor  Grant,  29  Nov.  50 ;  AtHit,-8urg*  6  Nor.  40. 
Ae$ittaiU'8urg9an9.'^WmELm  Mitchell  Firdi,  2  Dec.  63. 
George  Youell,  26  May  54. 

Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 


LIEUT.        t    CAPTAIN. 


P  30  Dec.  42 

P  8  Aug.  45 

6  Dec.  44 

13  June  46 

14  Juno  46 
P 14  Aug.  46 
P31  Dec.  47 

12  June  28 
P  2  Mar.  49 

11  Oct.  49 
p  17  Jan.  51 
P 13  Dec.  50 

P17  Nov.  48 

25  June  51 

11  Nov.  51 

3  Apr.  49 

P  28  May  52 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  54 
1  Dec.  54 

P  2  Feb.  56 

P  2  Feb.  55 
6  June 64 

P  1  Feb.  56 

P29Feb.  66 


P  9  Nov.  49 

P 12  July  60 

25  June  51 

P  9  July  52 

4  Mar.  53 

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1  Ucal.-0«Mral  G«fdoB  wnred  in  Bollaad  In  179t  (  at  Walcbcren  In  1809;  and  In  the  Peninsula  from  iSIOto  tlie  aid 
or  that  war  la  1814,  laelodlnc  tho  battle  of  Fuentet  d*On«r,  action  at  Arroyo  de  Hlollno,  l»tUe  of  Vlttorla-evrertly 
wooadad  In  the  left  arm.  Commanded  a  Light  Battalion  In  the  aetlont  of  the  Pyroneei,  tattles  of  the  Mlve  and  St.  Pietro 
(wounded,  and  horM  MUed  under  him),  aeUons  of  Haaparen  and  HeUette^woandcd  in  the  right  fbot  In  forcing  the  encnty's 
llnee  at  Haeparea,  14th  Feb.  1814.  He  hu  reeclTed  the  Gold  Medal  tor  the  Nive,  and  the  SilTor  War  acdal  with  twd  Clatps 
for  Pnenttsd*Onorand  Vlttorla. 

•  Colontl  Moore  Mnred  u  a  Ctptatn  in  the  80th  Reetneot  thioasboilt  tlie  empalgn  against  the  Ri^fah 
of  Coorf  In  April  1884. 

6  Capt.  Swetcnhaa  was  seTcrelj  wounded  In  the  right  leg*  and  sUghtiy  on  the  left  tide,  whilst  carrying  the  Rfeflntmal 
Cokmr  of  the  BuA  at  the  battle  of  Punnlar,  on  the  29th  Dee.  1849 1  he  hai  reeeitcdthe  Btoflif  Star. 


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'         ^        ^  L  Depfit,  Templeuior*. 

"  CHINA."—"  Tht  Dragon,  "—"ALMA"  "  INKERMAN "  "SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel,—l^  Hon.  Henry  Edurard  Butler,^  Ens.  15  Feb.  00;  Lt.  21  Jane  00; 

Capt.  22  May  04  j  JIffl/or,  80  May  1 1  ;  Lt.-Col.  4  July  1 6 ;  Ccl.  10  Jan.  37 ; 
I     Major- Gen.  10  Jan.  37  ;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  5oth  Foot,  29  Jan.  55. 
Lieut.'Colonels.^CharleB  Warren,'  CB.  Eru.  24  Nov.  14;  Lt.  18  Not.  18; 
I     Capt.  P 1  Aug.  22 ;  MqJoVy  21  Nov.  34 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  23  Dec.  42;  i/.- 

Co/.  P  25  Nov.  45 ;  CoL  20  June  54. 
!  Henry  Charles  Bamston  Daubcncy,'  CB.  Ens.  12  Mar.  29 ;  Z^.  9  Aug.  81 ;  Capt. 
I     P  28  Oct.  36;  Bt.-Maj.  23  Dec.  42;  Mqj.  P  25  Nov.  45;  Brm.  Ueut.^Col 

20  June  54;  X^-CoZ.  9  Mar.  55. 
AfaJors.—¥red.  Amelius  Whimper/  Ens,  P23  Jan.  35 ;  Lieut.  p23  Mar.  88; 

Capt.  P  5  Oct.  41 ;  Mqjor,  P  24  June  53 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  54. 
John  Frend,®  Ens.  p7  Sept.  38;  Lieut.  20  Feb.  41 ;  Capt.  6  June  54;  Me^or, 

18  Jan.  56. 


Captains. 
Thos.  Southwell  Brown' 
Henry  Reynolds  Werge/*. 

Robert  Hume  * 

Geo.  Edw.  L.  C.  Bi$sett» 
William  Barnstou'^' 


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CAPTAIN.      ;  BRBV.-MAJ. 


14  Nov.  45  P  26  May  48  p   4  Aug.  54 
P  31  Dec.  39 ,      8  April 42    19  Aug.  54 

P  9  Apr.  47'p30  Nov.  49 

20  Oct.   43, P   8  Nov.  50 

22  Dec.  48  p   2  Sept.  51 

Fred.  Cockayne  Elton'..  ;P  19  Jan.  49  P30April52 

P 18  Sept.  49  P  17  Aug.  52 


Richard  England** 
John  Ricliard  Hume  " 


P19  Oct.  49,  P  26  Nov.  52 


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29  Dec.  54 
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Edw.  Marcus  Armstronff  » I  p.1  8  Sept.  49  p  24  June  53; 

Thomas  Maude  Roxby"    ;p  26  Nov.  52,    11  Aug.  64  p   1  May  55 


2  Not.  55 
2  Not.  55 


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I  Wm.  Hamilton  Richards" 
j  Kdm.FortescueTwysden*^ 
;  Ciiarics  Peregrine  Teevdalo 
Sylvester  W.  F.  M.  Wilson 
George  Anthony  Morgan" 
John  Granville  Harkness' 

Lieutenants. 
John  George  Echalas     . . 
William  Byrne  Johnson  " 
John  William  Trevor"  . . 

Henry  Burke,»»  A^; 

Bdwyn  Fred.  Temple**  . . 
S.  Blomefleld  Kekewich  . 

Francis  Williams'® 

Sam.Chas.de  M.Pritchard 

John  H.  Sharpe 

James  Scott** 

Fred.  Fitz  Wm.  T.  Hobbs 
George  Fortescuc  Park . . 
Percy  Lytton  Bellamy  . . 
Arthur  Sibley  Young  . . 
Palms  Spread  Morgan  . . 
Cotton  Edwin  Theobald . 
Wm.FitzJohnLeP.Trench 
Robt.  Fitz  Gerald  Dalton 
Frederick  Heberden  .... 
Edwin  Charles  Hilton  . . 
Arthur  F.  Bigg  Wither. . 
A  rchibald  James  Arnott . .  | 
Norman  Fitzg.  Uniacke    j 

Ensigns. 
George  Harwood  Cope 

Mark  M.  Gillies I  15  June  55 

Alwin  Shutt  Bell    '30  Aug.  55 

Thomas  Dunn 31  Aug.  55 

Martin  Joseph  F.  Kenny     30  Sept  55 

George  Pirrie 

Wm.  John  Byde  Martin 
James  H.  H.  Landon .... 
James  Francis  Morton  . . 
OsbomeS.  Delano-Osbome 
Charles  Edw.  Lane  Bluett 
Sir  Chas.  W.  Burdett,  Bt. 
George  Hyde  Harrison  •  • 


P 14  May  53 '  p  15  Sept.  54  p  1  June  55 
p  24  Juno  53  21  Sept.  54  p  20  July  55 
7  Jan.  47  P  1 8  Dec.  47  p  10  Aug.  55 
P  12  Nov.  47  P 1 1  May  49  p  31  Aug.  55 
p  16  Sept.  51 ;  6  June  54  9  Sept.  55 
13  May  53     19  Aug.  54    18  Jan.   56 


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29  Dec.  54'  I  Lt.-OeneraI  the  Hon.  H. 
Q  Vah  /L<^'  B*  Butler  served  the  Eeyptiw 
o  M-J  R^  campaign  of  1801.  wlUi  Jke 
2  Mar.  55  jnd  Battalion  of  the  «7tb,  in- 
2  Mar.  55    eluding  the  battles  of  the  ISih 

8  June  55'  ^°^  <!*'  March,  and  has  re- 
s  Q  A  «1  K^l  celved  the  Gold  Medal  from 
P    J  Aug.  551  the  Grand  Seignior.    Serrwl 

7  Aug.  55:  also  with  ihePortagueseannr 

9  Sept.  55,  in  1810  and  1811,  tod  vu 
Q  nJt  A/il  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Bu- 
36VCI.  oO|  ^^^    He  has  received  the  W« 

2  OcL  65;  ifedal   with  two   Cissps  for 

2  Oct.  55    Egypt  and  Bosaco. 

^Oct.  55 

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AclfutoHt.— Lieut.  Henry  Burke,*^  0  Nov.  64. 
Quarter-Master, — Owen  Greon,^  7  June  64. 

Surgeon.-^EihQ\bcrt  Henry  Blake,**  M.D.  7  Jan.  53;  Aislst.-Surg.  16  Nov.  41. 
Assist.'Surgeons. — James  McHaffle  Cowan,'  M.D.  7  April  54, 
William  Jasper  Rendell,  26  May  64. 

Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Barrou  and  Smith. 

3  Colonel  Warren  served  andcr  the  Duke  of  Wellington  in  1815.  Commanded  the  55tii  Begt.  in  an 
expedition  against  the  Kijah  of  Coorg  in  April  1894  (Colonel  Mill  being  in  command  of  the  column  until 
a  few  days  before  he  was  killed):  led  a  successful  assault  on  and  captured  the  stockade  of  Kissenhally  ; 
and  was  seTercly  wounded  in  an  attack  on  the  stockade  of  SaomwarpetUh.  Served  in  China  from  1841  to 
1844  (Uedal):  commanded  tlia  55th  in  the  expedition  up  the  Yang-tse-kiang,  and  was  severely  wounded 
at  tlio  storming  and  capture  of  Chinkiangfoo,  where  lie  was  personalty  engaged  with  three  Tartars,  whom 
he  killed.  Served  the  Kastcrn  campaign  of  1851-55  (Medal  and  Clasps) :  commanded  the  Begt.  at  the  battle 
of  Alma  (received  two  coiitutted  wounds),  sipgo  of  Sebrtstopol,  and  repulse  of  tlie  sortie  on  the  3Ctli 
October:  commanded  the  Ut  Brigade,  2nd  Division,  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  was  severely  and  also 
sii^htly  wounded.    Again  slightly  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. 

3  L!eut.-Colonel  Daubcney  served  with  the  55th  in  tite  Coor^r  campaign.  East  Indies,  !n  1834.  and  was 
present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  stockude  of  KisscnhuHy,  and  at  the  attack  on  tiie  stockade  of 
8aomwarpettah.  Served  during  the  Chinese  war  (Medal);  commanded  the  Light  Company  at  tlie  repulse 
of  tiie  enemy's  night-attack  on  Chinhar,  and  nt  llie  storm  and  capture  of  Cbapoo;  served  on  tiie  staff  at 
Bl.'^or  of  Brigade  to  Sir  James  Schocdde's  Brigade  at  Woosung,  Sbangliai,  and  Chinkiangfoo.  Served 
the  E4Stern  campaign  of  185i  (Sledal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  AInia  and  Inlcerman,  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  and  repulsA  of  liic  sortie  of  26lh  October.  Commanded  ilie  55th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Inker- 
man  (wounded  and  horse  shot),  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  1st  Brigade,  2nd  Division,  after 
Colonel  Warren  was  wounded,  and  brought  it  out  of  action. 

4  Lt.-Colonel  Whimper  served  with  the  08th  Rtstt.  on  tiie  China  expedition  (Mednl),  and  was  present 
at  the  capture  of  Chinkiangfoo.  Served  with  tlie  55th  Regt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  (Medul 
and  Clasps),  including  the  battle  of  Alma— severely  wounded,  and  Iiorse  killed. 

6  Major  Frend  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  on  Iha  China  expedition  (Medal),  —  at  Amoy,  Chusan, 
Chinhae  (Including  repulse  of  night-atlac)<),  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghac,  and  Chinkiangfoo. 

7  JJx^ors  Werge  and  Elton,  Captains  Brown  and  Harkness,  and  Assist.-Surgoon  Cowan,  served  tho 
Ea&tcrn  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopul 
(Medal  and  Clasps)- 

8  Mivjor  Robert  Hume  served  tlio  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  of  SebastopoJ,  and  assault  on  the  Ucdan  on  tho  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  Captains  Bissett  and  Armstrong  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  C.iptain  Barnston  served  the  Easicrn  campaign  of  1854'55,  including  tlio  battles  of  Ahna  and  Inker- 
man  (severely  wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopul  (Medul  and  Claspii). 

11  Captain  England  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Aidc-de-Camp  to  Sir  Richard  England, 
including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

12  Captain  John  Hume  served  tho  Kas;em  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Scbastopol,  and  assault  on  tho  Redan  on  the  8iii  Sept.— -severely  wounded  (Medal  and 
Clasp5). 

18  Captain  Roxby  served  tlie  Kn«(crn  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopcl, 
and  assault  on  the  'R«dan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Richards  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  slegt  of  So- 
bastopol,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Captain  Morgan  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
(wounded),  siege  of  Scbastopol,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

10  Captain  Twysden  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tho  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  fciege  of  ScbaUopol— wounded  (Mednl  and  Clasps). 

17  Lieut.  Johnson  served  at  the  siege  of  B«bastopoi  in  1805,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  assault 
on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Lieut.  Trevor  served  at  the  siogo  of  Sebastopol  from  Dec.  1854,  until  dangerously  wounded  at  tho 
Attack  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  tho  night  of  tho  18th  April  1855  (Medul  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Burke  served  with  tho  55lh  Regt.  In  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Amoy, 
the  second  capture  of  Chu^an,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  uigiit-attack  on  Chinhae,  expedition  to 
You- You  op  the  Ningpo  River,  taking  of  Chapoo,  and  operations  in  tlie  Woosung  and  Yang-tze-Kiang 
Rivers.  Served  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55  (Medol  and  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Scbastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  28th  Oct.  54. 

20  Lieut.  Williams  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  In  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  and  capture  of  tho  heights  of  Chinhae  and  repulse  of  the  night- 
attack,  axpedltloD  to  You- You  up  tho  NUigpo  River,  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo  (wounded),  Woosung, 
(Chinhae,  and  Chinkiangfoo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma 
(mentioned  in  Division  Orders)  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Scbastopol,  sortie  on  26th  Oct.,  attack  on  the 
Quarries  7th  June— mentioned  In  Dispatclies  (Medal  and  Hasps). 

21  Lieut.  Seott  served  with  the  55ih  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  tho  capturo  of  Amoy, 
second  capture  of  Chnsan,  and  repulse  of  tho  night-attack  on  Chinhae.  Served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of 
1654-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Scbastopol,  repulse 
of  tho  sortie   oo  26th  Oct.  54,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries  on  7th  June  (wounded  and  mentioned  In 

22  Doctor  Btake  served  with  tho  »8th  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture 
of  Chinkiangfoo.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Scbastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  2eth  Oct.  64. 

23  Qr.-Master  Green  serred  tlie  campaign  against  the  Rajali  of  Coorg  In  Apill  I8M.  Served  tho 
China  war  (Medal),  Including  the  taking  of  Amoy,  Chusau,  Chinhae  (also  night-attack).  Ninpo,  Chapoo, 
Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  operations  in  the  Woosung  and  Yang-txe-Kiang  Rirers.  Served  the  Rastern 
campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fell  of  Scbastopol  (Medal 
and  Clasps).  ^,  .  ,       ,  r«      n 

24  Lieut.  Temple  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaalopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Colonel.— m  John  Earl  o/ WeBtmorland,*  GCB.  GCH.,  Em,  17  Dec.  03;  ZL  5 

Jan.  04 :  Capt.  3  May  06;  Mqj,  20  Dec.  10 ;  LU-CoL  12  Dec.ll ;  CoL  4  June 

14 ;  M^j.'Gen.  27  May  26 ;  Lt.-Gen.  28  June  38;  Gen.  20  June  64 ;  Col.  SOth 

Regt.l7Nov.42. 
LieiJ.'ColoneU.—Sojjlden  Oakeley,  Ens,  p28  June  36 ;  Lieut.  p6  Sept,  39; 

Capt.  P  22  Dec.  43  ;  Mtyor,  p  7  Feb.  61 ;  LU-CoL  p  3  Feb.  64. 
Samuel  Symes  Cox,  Ens,  p  13  Nov.  36 ;  Lieut,  p  12  June  40 ;  Capt.  p  26  Apr. 

44  :  Maj.  P3  Feb.  54;  Lt.-Col.  13  July  66. 
Afq/or*.— George  William  Paty ,  Ens.  p  6  Sept.  30 ;  Lieut,  p  1 8  Feb.  42 ;  Capt 

P  6  Feb.  46 ;  Maj.  23  April  66. 
Richard  Walter  Lacy,  Ens.  23  Mar.  32;  Lieut.  15  Sept.  37  ;  Capt.  I  May  46; 

MiQor,  13  July  66, 


Captains. 

Richard  Anderson 

John  James  Bull    

Wm.  George  Margesson 
Fox  Maule  Ramsay  . . . 
Hugh  Whitchurch  Austin* 

JohnPyePyc 

Henry  John  Tolcher  . . . 
William  Watkin  Bassett 
William Ciutterbuck  ... 
Morton  Robert  Eden.. . 

Hugh  Eccles 

Marcell  Conran 

Robt.  Gordon  Cumming* 
William  Charles  Coghlan 

John  Martley 

Arthur  Wellesley  Joyce 

Lieutenants. 
Edwin  William  Philips . . 
William  Alex.  Godley  .. 
Samuel  Henry  Harford.. 
Richard  Jones  Hobson 
Patrick  Alex.  Robertson 
James  Fleming  Baxter  . . 
Francis  Charles  Hill  .... 
Henry  Fraser  Cnrwen  . . 

George  Sims 

Henry  Williams,  u44/**  •  * 
Augustine  William  Massy 
Henry  George  Monk  .... 
Arthur  William  Tnrner. . 
George  Stamer  Gubbins 
William  D.  Chapman' .« 
John  William  Huskisson 
Robert  Thomas  Thompson 
Livins  Sherwood  King  . . 
Henry  Edward  Watson  . . 
Charles  John  Hampton  • . 

John  R.  Kelsall 

Ensigns. 
Richard  Bedford  Poulden 
Henry  Hartley  Taylor 
Arthur  Nassau  Bolton 
Frederick  Wright  •••. 
Robert  Napoleon  Surplice 
Geo.  Wm.Harison  Truman 
Charles  Swinhoe    • .  • 
Aagastos  Splller    . . , 

William  Bell 

Reginald  Bythell  ... 
Charles  G.  Bnckner  . 
Herbert  Owen  Johnes 
John  Charley  . . . . — . 
John  Lewis  RiaU    ... 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


8  Jan.  41.  P  7  Apr.  43 

8  June  89 1 P 16  Nor.  41 

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8  Oct.   60 

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P  18  Feb.  62 

P17  Aug.  62 

P 10  June  63 

21  Oct.  63 

4  Nov.  63 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  8  Sept.  64 
P  7April64 
p  22  Sept.  64 

8  July  63 

10  Dec.  47 
8  Nov.  60 

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11  May  56 

30  Apr.  66 
16  May  66 
29  June  66 
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P 16  June  49 
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22  Dec.  46 
29  Apr.  63 

3  June  63 
28  Mar.  44 

21  Oct.  63 
21  Oct.  68 

2  Dec.  53 

3  Feb.  64 
6  June  64 

6  June  64 
P 18  Aug.  64 
P  22  Sept.  64 

23  Apr.  66 
26  May  66 

P  29  June  65 

13  July  65 

13  July  66 

20  July  56 

1  Mar.60 

19  Jan.  56 

27  July  65 

3  Aug.  56 

9  Nor.  66 

26  Feb.  56 

7  Mar.  66 


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P29  Dec.  43 
P  8  Nov.  60 
p  7  Feb.  61 
29  Apr.  68 

2  Dec.  58 
P   3  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  64 
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23  Apr.  66 
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Paymaster, — Hamilton  Fiulay,  14  Dec.  55. 

Adjutant, — Lieut »  Henry  Williams^  11  Aug.  54. 

Quarter' Master, — James  M'Grath,  1  May  55. 

Surgeon,— W\\\\?im  Deeble,  12  Jan.  55 ;  Atsist.-Surg.  27  Oct.  46. 

Assistant'Surgeatis. — Francis  Walters  Knox,  17  June  51. 

Duncan  Campbell  Taylor,  M.D.,  26  May  54. 

Samuel  Stacy  Skipton,  M.D.,  9  June  54. 

Facings  Purple. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Lord  Weitmorland  cenred  in  1805-0»  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lieut.-Oeneral  Don  on  the  expedition  to 
Hanov«r.  In  1806-7  at  Assittant- Adjutant-General  in  Sicily;  onboard  Admiral  Sir  J.  Duckworth's  fleet 
III  the  action  at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  the  destruction  of  the  Turkish  fleet,  lying  off  the  castles  ; 
in  the  actions  before  Constantinople  at  the  island  of  Prota,  and  at  the  repassage  of  the  fleet  through  the 
Dardanelles.  In  Egypt  as  Asiistant-Adjutant-Oeneral  with  the  force  under  Ifajor-General  Wauchope,  at 
the  first  storming  of  the  town  of  Rosetta,  and  in  the  retreat;  and  subsequently  in  the  second  attack  and 
sieg:o  of  that  place,  with  the  force  under  Mi^or-Qeneral  Sir  W.  Stcnrnrt.  In  1808  served  in  Portugal  as 
Assistant-Adjutant-GcnomI  in  the  army  commanded  by  Sir  Arthur  Wellcslcy,  in  the  aft'air  in  the  front  of 
Obidos.  and  in  the  battles  of  Roluia  an  i  Vimiera.  In  1800  served  as  extra  Aide-de-L'amp  to  Lord  Wellington, 
and  wus  present  at  the  battle  of  Tuluvcra.  In  1810  with  the  Srd  Dragoon  Guards,  in  the  campaign  in  Por- 
tugal, including  the  retreat  to  Torres  Vedras,  battle  of  Busaco,  and  advunce  to  Santarcm.  In  Sept.  1818 
proceeded  on  a  miSi>ion  ns  Military  Commissioner  to  the  head-quarters  ot  the  allied  armies,  under  Prince 
Schwarzenberg,  in  Germany.  Served  at  the  siece  of  H>ininguen,  and  thecaropalKU  of  1814  in  France,  in- 
ciudin?thetakin;{Of  l.angres.  thebaitlesof  La  Ruthifere  and  Brieniie,  capture  oi  Troves,  ait'itirs  of  Blorinnn 
and  Nau;;is,  in  front  of  Bray,  defence  of  Troyes,  when  uitack.ed  by  Bonaparte  28rd  Feb. ;  battle  of  Bur-sur- 
Aube,  the  subsequent  affair  upon  the  Barcc,  re-capturo  of  Troyes,  battles  of  Areis-sur-Aube  and  of  Fere 
Champcnois(\  advance  upon  and  battle  of  Parts,  and  capture  of  that  city.  A&  His  MigestT's  £n\oy  Extraor- 
dinary and  Minister  Plenipoteiiiiar)  at  the  Court  of  Tuscany,  served  with  the  Austrian  army  in  the  campaign 
against  Naples  in  1815,  including  the  battles  of  Toleniino  and  Marcerata.  Signed,  in  coi^junction  with 
I'ield  Marshal  Bianchi,  who  commanded  the  Austrian  army,  the  Military  Convention  by  which  the  kingdom 
of  .Naples  was  restored  to  Its  Sovereign,  King  Ferdinand.  His  Lordship  has  received  the  War  Medal  and 
four  Clasps  for  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Talavera,  and  Busaco. 

2  Captain  Austin  was  actively  employed  during  the  Rebellion  In  Canada  in  1837  38  in  a  local  Regiment  of 
Cavalry.    Served  also  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Capt.  Gumming  served  tlie  campaign  of  184A-6  on  the  SutleJ  with  the  0th  Regt.,  and  has  received 
the  Medal  and  twoClaspiifor  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Subraon. 

5  Lieut.  Chapman  served  with  the  20th  Regt.  throughout  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  Including 
the  rAu^ge  of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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iLDUHBKA"    "VlTTORIA"     "PYRENEES"     "NiVELLE" 

"  Inkerbi AN"  "  Sevastopol." 

ColoneL  —  '^  Wi  Henry,    Viscount  Hardinge,*   GCB.  JEiu.  8   Oct.    1798; 

?ar8'Sen'.l     jiieexf.  26  Mar.  1802  ;  Capt.  7  Apr.  04  ;  M(0or,  13  Apr.  09  ;  Lieut.-CoL  30 
58       I      May  11  ;    CoL  19  July  21  ;  Maj.-Gen,  22  July  30;  Lieut,'Gen.  23  Not. 
Hair  I     41  ;  Gm,  20  June  54;  Field  Afarshal,2  Oct.  55 ;  Col.  57th  Regt.  31  Muy  43. 
E^  LifiM^-Cotonci*.— HenryJ.Warre,«CB.,^n*.  3Feb.37;Xi>MMJune41;  Capt. 
0        P  8  Jan .  47  ;  Major,  7  No  v.  64 ;  Lt,-  Col,  9  M  arch  55. 

0    John  Alfred  Street,'  CB.,  Bnngn,  p  29  Noy.  39 ;  Lieut. P  6  Oct.  41 ;  Capt.  7  Jan. 

48 ;  JBrev.'MaJor,  12  Dec.  64 ;  Mqjor,  29  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.-Col.  19  June  66. 

ilf^or*.— William  Inglis,  JEns.  7  Feb.  40 ;  Lieut,  p  31   Dec.  41 ;  Cop/,  p  26 

Oct.  49 ;  Brev.'Mqf.  12  Dec.  64;  Af^i/or,  9  Feb.  66;  Brev,  Lt.  Col.  2  Not.  56 

Robert  Abraham  Logan,  Bns.  26  Oct.  41 ;  Lieut,  p  3  Mar.  43 ;  Capt.  p  7  Mar. 

61 ;  MqjoTy  19  June  65. 


Captains. 
James  Stewart    .... 
Jason  Ilassard^  .... 
Qeo.  B.Vaughan  Arbucklc 

Henry  Butler 

Chas.VVm.  St.  Clair*®.... 
Gerrard  John  Forsyth" . . 
William  Edward  Brown'* 
Alex.  Lester  Copland. . . . 
Arthur  Maxwell  Earle."* 
Thomas  Nind  Woodall  . . 
Thomas  Wm.  John  Lloyd 
Richard  A.  K.  Hugessen 

Cavendish  Venables" 

James  Hornby  Buller  . . 
Joshua  Cunliffe  Ingham 
William  Jessor  Coope". 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.Aldcrse.v  Jas  Sliortt'« 

Henry  Bird'' 

John  N  .Gooeh  Macartney  '• 
Jolin  Robert  Wilmot»  . . 
Fred.  Spencer  Schoniberg, 
Sir  Robert  Douglas, Da?*^. 
Alfred Fi-ed.  Adolp.  SlaUe*' 
Thomas  Grace*  .... 
Henry  Douulas  M.  Shute 
Charles  Gf  orge  Clarke'" . 

Blake  Goble    

Hickman Rofic  Ru!<sell*' . 
Heath  Haviland  Chanter 
G.  Rowland  Waugh**fl^/, 
Bathurst  Chas.  Bayntun** 
Samuel  Hopper  PowelP' 

Edward  Mills 

IMward  Gould  Hasted  . . 

Edward  Brutton 

Wyudham  A.R.Thomp8on 
Thomas  H.  Tragett 
Charles  Frod.  Houghton . 

Ensigns. 
Samuel  F.  Sewell  • . 
John  Shaw  Phelps'** 
Henry  Francis  Emly 
Walt.  DeWarrcnne  Waller 
Walter  Hedger  .... 
John  Parkinson .... 
Herman  Wayne .... 
Reginald  Alb.  Hoby  Cox 
George  Robert  Daniel  . . 
Hugh  Barton  Gledstanes 
Acheson  M'Clintock  . . 
Hugh  Pearce  Pearson  . . 
Paul  Francis  Clarke  .... 
Chartes  Mansfield  Clarkp 


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3  Oct.   44 

29  Dec.  43 
P  2  Mar.  47 

18  July  48 
P21  Julv  48 

10  April  49 
P 14  Dec.  40 
P  18  Jan.  50 
P 18  Apr.  61 

21  Dec.  44 
P 16  May  61 
P19  Aug.  61 
P  23  Jan.  62 
P  23  Nov.  62 
P  17  Feb.  64 

6  June  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Ang.  64 
P  10  Aug.  64 
P  17  Aug.  64 
Pl8  Aug.  54 

16  Sept.  64 
6  Nov.  64 

15  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

P  14  May  62 

P  16  Jan.  66 

19  Jan.  65 

12  Feb.  65 

13  Feb.  65 

14  Mar.  65 
23  Fib.  66 

2  Mar.  66 

16  Mar.  66 
10  Mar.  66 

13  Apr.  66 

1  May  66 

14  June  66 
16  June  66 

19  July  66 

20  July  66 

26  July  66 

27  July  66 
P  2  Oct.  65 

2  Nov.  65 
16  Nov.  56 

P  26  Feb.  66 

27  Feb.  60 

28  Feb.  66 

29  Feb.  66 
1  Mar.  66 


10  Nov.  48 

18  May  48 
P  17  Oct.  46 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P  24  Jan.  61 
P  7  Mar.  61 
P26  Dec.  61 
P  12  Oct.  62 
P  15  Feb.  63 

6  June  64 
20  Dec.  46 

6  June  64 

7  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  18  Aug.  64 
P  16  Sept.  64 

7  Nov.  64 
9  Nov.  64 

13  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  65 

0  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  65 
2  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mur.  66 

P18  Mar.  63 
29  Mar.  66 

19  June  65 
19  June  65 

1  July  65 
P  31  Aug.  65 

8  Oct.  56 
26  Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  66 
26  Feb.  66 


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P  12  Oct.  62 

6  June  54 

P  4  Aug.  64 

6  Nov  64 

7  Nov.  64 
9  Nov.  64 

29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
26  Jan.  65 

9  Feb.  65 
19  June  65 

1  July  65 

P  27  July  66 

26  Feb.  66 


1  Lord  Hardinseserrcdthroafb^ 
oat  th«  whole  of  Uie  Pealaialar 
war,  nearly  Uia  whole  of  the  tiae 
at  Deputy  ijuartrr- Master  Gcarral 
of  the  Portttcneac  amy,  afldwas 
present  at  the  battles  oi  Bolcia  and 
Vlolera  (wottoded),  retreat  to.  and 
battle  of  Comnna,  paasace  of  tbe 
DouTO,  battle  of  Busaeo,  lines  of 
Torres  Vedras,  batUeof  Albubera. 
1st  and  Snd  sie^s  ofBadajoz,  sicse 
and  capture  of  Ciadad  Rodri(o,  Sad 
•ie^  of  Badajoa,  battlea  of  Sain- 
manea,  Vltiotia  (severely  wowndcd). 
Pampolttna.the  Pyrenees,  Nlrelle. 
Kire,  and  Orthes,  and  has  received 
the  Gold  Cross  and  five  Clasps. 
Served  also  the  caupaivn  of  19tS. 
and  was  severely  wounded  at  LIcbti 
I  fi  June— left  hand  ampatated.  As 
Governor- General  of  India  he  «as 
engaged  In  the  battles  of  Moodkee, 
Peroseshah,  and  Sobraon  (Hedal 
and  two  Clasps). 


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17  ^'  Prtymojr^tfr.— Mark  Matthewe,  28  July  43  j  Ens,  29  May  39  j  Lt,  23  Nov.  40. 

1  0  I  Adjutant,— Lieut.  George  Rowland  WauRli,'^*  12  Feb.  55. 
6  0  '  Quarter-Mtuter, — James  Balcombe,"  7  Nov.  51. 

12  0  I  Surgeon. — William  Mac  Andrew,  M.D.,  23  Miir.  55;  Assist.-Surg.  6  Doe.  44. 

2  0  I  Assistant-Surgeons. — Michael  Jamea  Griffin,  22  Sept.  54 
2  0  I  William  Ferguson,  22  Sept.  54. 

1  0  I  Dispenser  qf  Medicines,— Walter  Dudley  Nortii,  31  Oct.  65. 

I  Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

2  Lt-Colonel  Warre  sonred  at  the  sicgo  of  Sebastopol  from  March  1855,  and  commanded  the  57  th  Regt.  at 
the  assaulta  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (after  Colonel  t^hadforth  was  kUled)  and  8th  Sept ;  also  at  the 
bombaidment  and  surrender  of  Kinbonrn  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  CJ}.). 

3  Lieut.-Col.  Slreet  served  in  the  08ihRcgt.  wiih  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  China  in  1842  (Medal), 
and  w:i9  present  at  ilio  attack  and  capture  of  Chinklangfoo,  and  nt  the  Inndini;  before  Nanliin. 

7  Migor  Hassard  served  at  the  eiego  of  Sebaetopol  from  14th  Nov.  1851  (Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet 
Major). 

lU  Captain  St.  Clair  scnrcd  in  the  Eastern  cnmpnign  of  18r;4-55,  including  the  battlen  of  Balakltva  and 
Inkerman  (U)rfo  shot  under  him),  siege  of  Seba^tupol,  und  attack  ou  the  Ri'dnn,  18th  June  (severely 
wnuiidi-d) :  Medul  and  Clasps. 

II  Cnptaln  Por«yth  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  lc5i-55,  including  the  bailies  of  Balaklara  and  In- 
kerman,siege  of  Sebastopol,  capture  of  the  Quarries,  uttock  on  ttie  Hcdon  on  the  18Ui  June  (with  the 
storming  column),  and  on  the  Sth  Sept. ;  nUo  at  Kinboum  (Medal  »nd  Clasps). 

13  Captain  Bruvrn  served  durii.g  11*55  at  the  siege  of  Sebi;stopuJ,  and  iras  with  the  storming  party  of  the 
&7th  Rettt.  nt  the  Redan  on  ihe  18th  June,  and  present  at  the  attack  on  the  8th  Sept.;  vua  also  at  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Mednl  and  Clasp). 

IS  Captain  Earle  served  in  tiie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  as  A'.de-de-Camp  to 
Bri^adicr-Gen.  Goidie*  who  vas  killed  at  Inkerman ;  after  which  as  a  Brigade-Major  in  the  4th  Division ; 
was  wounded  tfnd  Nov.  1854. 

15  Captain  Venables  served  In  the  Crimea  from  Sept  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and 
Inkerman  (wounded),  siege  and  ftsll  of  Settastopol,  storming  of  the  Quarries,  and  attack  of  the  Redan  on  the 
I8th  of  June;  alau  present  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Klnboom  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Capt.  Coope  and  Lieut.  Bird  served  at  the  siege  and  fidl  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  capture  of  the 
Quaxriee,  and  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  6bortt  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  at  the  storming  of  the  Quarries, 
and  of  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Macartney  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  I8th 
June ;  ako  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Lieuts.  Wilroot.  Clarke,  and  Bayntun,  served  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  and 
capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Lieuts.  Russell  and  Powell  served  at  the  bombaidment  and  oapture  of  Kinboum. 

22  Lieut.  Wangh  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the 
18th  Juno;  idso  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

28  Lieut  Grace  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  and  was  prevent  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman, 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  on  the  Redan  on  the  I8th  June;  also  at  the  bombaid- 
ment and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

24  Lieut.  Siade  served  the  Eastcm  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repulse  of 
two  night  sorties,  storm  and  capture  of  the  Quarries,  and  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  Uth  June ;  severely 
wounded  In  two  places  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

25  Ensign  Phelps  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (aa  Assist -Surgeon  fh>m  Uth  Nov.  1854),  and  at  the 
attack  on  tlte  Redan  on  the  18th  June;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

27  Qr.-Master  Baleombo  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fn)m  22nd  Sept  1654;  also  at  the  bombardment 
and  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  imd  Clasps). 


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b  Lt  Colooei  Lsye  was  engaged  in  the  asMult  and  capture  of  Kaviti's  Pah.  in  New  Zealand.  M  Jan.  1846 ;  also  Mrved 
thronghout  the  campaign  of  1846  and  47,  aod  eonnnandea  the  troops  at  Wangauui  on  the  19th  May  lS47,;wheD  the  Natives 
Btificlied  the  SctUeoicnt  and  were  repolaed,  for  whieh  acrvice  he  was  promoted  Brevet  Lt..ColoDci.  In  18M  ho  Joined  the 
staff  in  Turkey,  and  waa  r ppointed  Asaistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Wm.  Paalet,  eommandiiig  the  tnwps  oa  the  Boa> 
phonu. 

6  Maior  BnaacU  aerved  with  the  nad  Bcgt  in  Seinde  daring  ita  eonqueat.  Served  with  the  ifith  in  the  south  of  New 
Zealaod  from  9th  April  1846. 

7  Major  Tbompaon  waa  prcaent  at  every  action,  asaault,  and  akirmiah  whieh  took  place  dsring  the  operations  carried  oa 
in  1845  and  46  nnder  Lieut-Col  Hnlme,  and  aabaequently  under  Colonel  Deapard,  agaiuat  the  iDaurgent  chiefs  in  the  north 
of  New  Zealand. 

SI*  Captain  Petley  served  in  the  expedition  afsinst  Kawiti'a  Pah,  at  Rnapekapcka. 

9  Captain  Reynolda  aerved  in  the  Qoeen'a  Royals  thronghout  the  campaign  in  Affshaniatan  and  BeloocUstan  mder 
Lord  Knaae,  ineiudinc  the  atom  and  eaptore  of  Gbnsnee  (Medal)  and  of  Kheiat  s  at  the  aatanit  noon  Kbelat  his  conduct 
waa  pre.cmi]iently  gallant.  In  1846  ho  voinntecfed  hla  acnrieea  in  the  Kaflr  war,  and  waa  attached  to  a  local  eorpa,  com* 
paaing  a  portion  of  the  foree  whieh  crosaed  the  river  Kri  towards  the  latter  end  of  that  year  (Medal). 

lU  Capt.  Herbert  waa  present  at  the  captnre  of  Kawiti'a  Pah  at  Rnapekapelta  1  Ith  Jan.  1846;  and  was  acverely  wounded 
on  the  16ch  Jnna  fallowing  in  a  akirmiah  with  the  enemy  at  the  valley  of  the  Hutt. 

IS  Paymaater  Ttmbrell  waa  preaent,  as  a  volunteer,  with  the  old  94th,  at  baitlea  of  the  Nive  on  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  and 
1  Sth  Dee.  1818 ;  and  at  the  action  at  8an«eterre,  battlea  of  t)rtheii  and  Tonlooae,  and  other  minor  affaira  in  the  aonth  of  France, 
aa  an  Eniiitn  with  the  87ih  Regt.    He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  and  three  Claaps. 

I»  Quarter-Maater  Moir  waa  preaent  at  the  deatmetion  of  Pomare'a  Pah  on  VOth  April  1845,  at  the  attaek  on  HekPa 
Pah  at  Mavne  Sth  May,  deatmetion  of  the  TVaikiri  Pah  16th  Mar,  storming  of  Kawiti'a  Pah  at  Ohiawai  1st  Jnlv  (acverely 
I  Ihe  right  leg),  and  capture  of  Kawiti'a  Pah  at  Ruapekapcka  Uth  Jan.  1817.     Digitized  by  Kj  O  O  V  l\l 


w±!  M^TTe^iil!]  5Sth  (  The  Rutlandshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.     [  "^^t  SS^ 
^G?BRALTAR--with  the  Castle  and  Key, «  ^<^^J^i^Jp,^1^\V^f^ 

,     the  words  "EGYPT"      "MAIDA"     "SALAMANCA"     "VITTORIA" 

Yt.ar.SerY.|     «  pyRENEES"     "  NIVELLE"     "ORTHES"     "PENINSULA." 

^3        Coto/w^— Edward  BuckleyWynyard,»  CB.,^n*.17  Dec. 03 ;  Lt.iLCapt.l JhXi.O^ ; 

Brev.'Maj,  25  March  13;   Capt.  &  Lt.-CoL  28  April  14  ;  CoL  22  July,  30  ; 

Maior-Gen.  23  Nov.  41  ;  Lt.Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  58th  Regt,  31  Jan.  51. 

Lieut.-Col.-RoheTt  Henry  Wynyard,*  CB.  Em.  25  Feb.  19;  Lt.  p  17  July  23 ; 

Cant,  P  20  May  26 :  Jlf^'  25  July  41 ;  Lt.-CoL  p  80  Dec.  42  ;  Col.  20  Jane  54. 

Affl/ow.— Cyprian  Bridce,'  Bra.  8  April  26;  Lieut.  p31  Jan.  28;  Capt.  p  1G 

Dec.  36 ;  Major,  p 30  Dec.  42 ;  Brev.- Lieut. -Col.  20  June  o4. 
Charles  Livallin  Nugent/  JEns.  P21  Aug.  36;  Lieut.  4  Feb.  38;   Capt.  Pl6 
Nov.  41  ;  Af^f/or,  P18  July51. 


Full 
Pay. 


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23 

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22 

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28 

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20 

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20 

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16 

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18 

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17 

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Captains. 
Geo.  Ponsonby  Hume 
J.  H.  Laye*  /.  c.  25  Jan.  56  p  2  May  34 1 
AndrewHamiltonRusseli^     18  Jan.  28 


Charles  Wm.  Thompson^ 

Charles  Dreslng*    

William  Temple  Parratt 
John  Alex.  Cha.  Petley^ 
Isaac  Rhodes  Cooper 


P23  Dec. 
P 19  Feb. 
P  5  Sept. 
P 12  Oct. 
y23  Apr. 


lieut.         captain.    brbv.-maj. 

11  Not.  51 
20  June  54 
20  June  &i 
20  June  54 


|p28  June  33|pi6  Dec.  36:p20  Sept. 39 


1  Dec.  37  P26Mar.  41 
23  July  34 '  P  31  Dec.  41 

P   3  May  39  jP  12  May  43 

2  June  38      2  July  45 
P  9  June  43  P  24  Oct.  45 


38'  P26  June  41   p  15  Mar.  60 


39  PI6N0V.  41  P18  July  51 

Henry  Rey nolds^  " !  p    8  Oct.  25  \      1  Mar.  23  1    27  Feb.  46 

Ch.  St.  J.  S.  Herbert»«..!p26  Mar.  41'p27  Jan.  431  8  Oct.  54 
Leslie  Jenkins  Thompson  I  17Sept.4ll  18  Aug.  47  I  31  Aug.  55 
Geoige  Henry  Wynyard'^j     3  May   44 1   19  Sept.  48  p   9  Ocl.  55 

Lieutenants.  i 

Thomas  John  Grant,rf.pTO.!    9  May  45'      8  June  49 

Arthur  Cooper p27  May  48  [  p  14  Dec.  49 

G.John R. Wynyard».^(0'.;   ^^  Aug.  48  p  15  Mar.  50 


John  Hayman  Ward  ....  p  12  Sept.  48 
William  Davies  Shipley     p  3  Mar.  48 

Michael  Tighe 30  Dec.  45 

Sidney  Withington,d.i4<(7.  p  18  Jan.  50 

John  Hill  Crosse    ,p  18  Apr.  51 

Joseph  Charles  Lake P16  Sept.  51 

John  H.  Rogers  Harrison      0  May  53 

Dawson  Towoley    

John  Horner 

William  Dunn  Bond  . . . 

Andrew  H.  Russell 

Henry  Hhigeston 

Ensigns. 

Charles  Stapp    

William  Russell  Russell 
John  Augustus  Tighe. . . 

George  Marriner     

Octavius  William  Hill  . 

Bartie  Ma<laren 26  Oct.  50 

Charles  Henry  S.  Jones. .     21  Dec,  55 

Richard  Newton p  28  Dec.  55 

Robert  Wm.  Archibald..     15  Feb.  50 


24  June  53 

P30  Aug.  54 

P   9  Mar.  55 

3  Nov.  54 

11  May  55 

16  Mar.  55 
16  Mar.  55 


P  7  June  50 

20  Aug.  49 

13  Mar.  53 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 

8  Oct.   54 

26  Jan.  55 

6  April  55 

17  Aug.  55 

P  31  Aug.  55 

P26  Oct.  55 


S  Capt.  DreciBff  was  pmcat  at  the 
atonuBK  of  Kawiti^  rak  at  Boafie- 
kapeka;  New  Zealaml.  on  lltk  iaa. 
184S,  after  which  he  pracacded  to 
Uie  TaLley  of  the  Hnti,  and  •Bvei 
there  during  different  operatiotta. 


12  Capt.  Wynrard  eoMmaaded  aad  led  a  etomiac 
'^         '  t  left  fttockade  into    '     '         *        " 
the  11th  Jan.  1S46{ 


tn  *  ^-:i  r  e  '  P*'*!  '^'n  the  left  Mockade  into  the  breach  at  Km- 
W  April  00  •  witi'*  Pah  on  the  Uth  Jan.  1S46 ^  and  al« 
15  May  55  I  Aide-de-Camp  to  OoTcmor  Grer  in  the  va 

1    r..«^  F.ri  I  Huit,  and  the  Uorakiwi  Volley  during  the 

1  J  une  00   in  the  South  iu  the  lame  year. 


TalWy  of  the 
opentkmi 


Pay //wMr«?r.--|pTho. Richardson Tiinbrell,"25  Oct.42 ;  Qr.-Master,lO Nov. 80. 

8  0    Adjutant.— Lieut.  Gladwin  John  Richard  Wynyard,  28  July  54. 

9  0    Q warmer- Afarfer.— William  Moir,»*  15  Oct.  47 

18       0    Surgeon — ^Arthur  Saunders  Thomson,  M.D.  6  Aug.  47 ;  Amst.-Surg.  19  Oct.  38. 
11       0    Assist. 'Surgeons.  — Alexander  George  Montgomery,  9  Dec.  45. 

5       0  Benjamin  Tydd,  25  April  51. 

Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  dc  Co. 
1  Lieut-Oencral  Wjnyard  served  with  the  army  in    Sicily  from   1808  to   March   1810,  wben  he  wac 
sererely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Santa  Maura,  for  which  be  subsequently  obtained  the  Bretet  rftofc  of 
MMor ;  he  was  also  present  and  on  the  staff  with  the  force  that  occupied  Ischia  and  Procida. 

3  Colonel  Wynyard  served  with  the  force  in  New  Zealand  from  Oct.  1846  until  Jan.  IS-I?  in  oonuiaikd  of  tke  UU 
Rest.;  commanded  the  advance  division  up  the  Kowa  Kowi  Rivnr,  snd  on  tlirough  the  interior  from  the  landiaa  up  to  tbc 
poaition  before  Iloapckapeks,  and  entered  the  breach  with  the  ttormert  in  the  assault  on  Kawiii's  Pah  on  1  lib  Jan.  1S4C 

3^Lt.-Col  Bridge  sFrved  with  the  SHth  throughout  the  whole  of  tlir  operations  in  the  North  of  New  Zealand,  from  April 
lS-16  to  Jan.  18 17.  He  commanded  tbc  Regiment  in  the  action  at  Mawie ;  planned  and  conducted  a  nighi*attaek  in  boats 
up  the  Waikari  River  agninat  a  rebel  tribe,  which  he  routed,  and  deitroyed  their  Fah  (thanked  by  the  Govcnior  and 
Council).  Again  commanded  the  Ilcgt.  on  the  second  expedition  against  the  rebel  chiefs  Ueki  and  Kawiti:  re<captURd 
a  bill  at  the  head  of  the  Regiment  on  the  morning  of  the  Ut  July  1845  at  Ohaiawhi»and  led  one  of  the  stonBioa  parties 
at  the  assault  on  the  Fah  on  that  afternoon,  and  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Pah  at  Obaiawai  on  the  Uth  July,  aad  alM  at 
the  assault  and  capture  of  Kawiti's  Fah  at  Ruapekapeka  on  the  11th  Jan.  184C.    (Several  times  named  in  DiMnichet,  Ac.) 

4  Major  Nugent  served  in  the  Seld  in  New  Zealand  during  184a.46;  commanded  the  advmnccd  guard  whieh  pfycitated 
the  fbrest  surToundinK  Ruapekapeka,  aad  was  present  at  the  capture  of  that  Pah  on  11th  Jan.  1R46. 

[For  remainder  of  Notei  see  preceding  page. 


f9Ti;/^t%DdSy«4T]59'*  (  Tl^  2wd  Notti7iffhamshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  158 

*'CAPB  of' GOOD  HOPE"       "  CORUNNA"       "JAVA"       "VITOORIA" 
"ST.  SEBASTIAN"    "NIVE"    "PENINSULA"    "BHURTPORB." 
Colonel,—'^  George  Augustus  Henderson,*  KH.,  KG.  Ens,  1  Sept.  09  ;  lAeut.  I 

Mar.Oo;  Cap/.  20  Aug.Ol ;  Mq/.4  June  13;  Lt.-CoL  12  Apr.  14;  Col.  10  Jan. 

37  ;  Mnj,-Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  54;  Col.  59th  Foot,  27  Apr.  52. 
Lieut.'Colonel.  —  Henry  Hope  Graham,  JEfU,  p  16  Oct.  29 ;  Zieut,  P  7  Sept.  32 ; 

Capt.  P  7  Nov.  34 ;  Me{jor,  p  1 4  Apr.  40 ;  Lt-  Col.  p  29  Apr.  63. 
Mqfors.-^Amold  E.  Burmester,  £ns.  31  Aug.  30;   Lieut.  P7  Mar.  34;    Capt. 

P16  Mar.  38;  Brev.-MqjoTy  11  Nov.  61 ;  M({jory  p29  April,  53. 
William  Wynne  Lodder,  Ens.  7  Mar.  34;  Lieut.  p5  June  35;  Capt,  p6  Feb. 

41  ;  Brev.' Major,  20  June  54  ;  Mqjor^  21  July  55. 


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Captains. 
Edward  Gamage  Byam . , 
Robert  William  Romer  . . 
Charles  Kendal  Bushe 


ENSIGN.      I       LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.     BRBT.-HAJ* 


P26  June  41  i  p  23  Aug. 44  p  23  Mar.  49 
Ip  30  Sept.  36  15  Jan.  40  |p  2  Feb.  49 
1 P 14  Apr.  43  P 14  Apr.  46  p  11  May  49 
MathewPenuefatherLloyd  P30  Dec.  42  pU  July  45  p  6  July  49 
Charles  Stuart  Baker  ..  29  Mar. 44  p  8  Jan.  47  PllApril51 
Joseph  de  Montmorency  'Pl4Aug.  40  p14  Apr.  43 '  p  14  Sept.  52 

JohnKing,* PlOJuly  40  p29  Apr.  42|p29April53 

Edward  Fred.  Chadwick  ,    10  Oct.  45  p  16  Feb.  49;  p  4  Aug.  54 
Jas.  SUnhope  Pat.  Clarke,  p  26  Sept.  45  p  23  Mar.  49  p  31  Aug.  55 

JamesLcyne 20  May  42        1  Oct.  45j   21July  55 

Henry  Kean    !   29  Oct.  47lPllApril51  " 

George  Tom    !  p  16  Feb.  49  p  8  June  52 

Lieutenants.        !  I 

Wm.  Hamilton  Thompson!    18  Sept.  49  p  22  Oct.  62 
Frederick  Hacket '  p23  Mar.  49  p  31  Dec.  52 


14  Sept.  56; 
18  Jan.  56; 


James  Lawson    

Monteford  Spread  Morgan 
Gerrard  Callaghan  Howe 

Frederick  Drage    

Rob.  Jefferson  Spoffbrth 
Isaac  Bomford  Bomford 
Edm.  Beaucbamp  Tucker 
Robt.  Staveley  Shinkwin 
S.Lee  H.HamiltonFfinney 
Benjamin  Henry  Burge 

George  Joy 

John  Shephard,  A({j.., 
James  Buckland  Coclcell . 

Ensigns. 
Francis  Kington  Statham 
Arthur  Hesilrige    .... 

Robert  Cuming 

Henry  EdwaiHl  HaiTow 

Archibald  Shaw 

JohnM'Mullin 

Thomas  Fred.  Bowen 
William  Telford 


Launceiot  Charles  Brown 


P 13  Dec.  50       3  Dec.  52, 
P]5  0ct.  50  P   8April5d 
P 13  Feb.  52  p  28  Oct.  53, 
P  21  Jan.  63  P  21  Oct.  53; 
P 12  Mar.  52      6  June  54  I 
p   9  July  52  *     6  June  54  I 
P21  Sept.  52 1    11  Aug.  54  i 
Pl7Dee.  62,p18  Aug.54l 
9  Feb.  55 ! 
SI  July  55 
14  Sept.  55 
18  Jan.  56' 
18  Jan.  56 


6  June  54 1 

P 18  Aug. 

54 

P  25  Aug. 

54 

20  Oct. 

54 

8  June  55 

15  May 

55 

1  June  56 

16  June  55 

20  July 

56 

3  Aug. 

66 

16  Nov. 

65 

23  Nov. 

55 

1  Feb. 

56 

29  Feb. 

56 

0    Paynuuter. — Edw.  Hammond  King,  10  Aug.  65;  Bm,  16  May  51 ;  Lt,  2  Feb.  55. 

0    Ac^jutant. — Lieut,  John  Sheppard,  26  Jan.  66. 

0    Quarter- Master. ^Berntud.  M'Donald,  20  July  47. 

0    iS^tfry€<m.— Robert  McWharrie,  M.D.  4  Nov.  53 ;  AssUt.'Surg.  11  March  42. 

0   Assist..Surgeon».^yfi]X\Bm  John  Alex.  Orr,  5  Nov.  52. 

Facing$yfYi\XA. — J  ^en^^,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. — IrishAgsntSySir^  R.  Borough, 

Bt.y  Armit  &  Co. 

I  Lieut.-0«neral  Henderson  In  1706  embftrked  with  the  anay  under  Sir  B«Iph  Abereroaiby  deiUned  for 
the  West  Indies,  but  Tiolent  fever  huvlng  broken  out  on  board  his  ship  the  truope  di»emb«rked.  After- 
wards senred  in  Ireland  during  the  Rebellion  in  1706  ;  at  the  Holder  in  1790 ;  and  was  present  at  the  first 
landing,  and  battles  of  ttie  lUth  Sept.,  9nd  and  6th  Get.  Bzpedltion  to  Kgypt  under  Sir  Balph  Aber- 
croinby  in  1801.  Landed  in  Portugal  in  1808,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vlmlera,  retreat  to,  and 
battle  of  Corunna.  Expedition  to  the  Scheldt  and  siege  of  Flushing  in  1800.  Senred  afterwards  in  the 
Peninsula  from  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  In  1814,  and  commanded  the  Queen's  at  the  battle  of 
Toulouse,  on  which  occasion  he  received  the  Brevet  of  LieuL-Colonel.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  four  Claspefor  £gypt,  Vimiera,  Corunna,  and  Toulouse. 


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IstBait.  Mrring  mt  Jullundur,  Pnnjaub* 
'    '  .  Mrrins  ftt  C.  of  O.  Hope. 

Curragh  of  KUdare. 
"  Celer  et  audaxJ* 

BiA"    "ViMiERA"    "Martinique"    "  Talavbra"    "Puektbs  d'Okor*» 
4BUHERA"    "CiudadRodrigo"    "  Badajoz"    "  Salamakca"    "Vittoria" 

RENBES"   "NiVELLE*'  "  NIVE"   "ORTHES"   "ToULOUSE"  "  PeMINSULA,"* 

jnjaub"    "  Mooltan  "    *'Goojerat." 

Colonel-in-Chief.—}^  General  Vifcount  Gough,  GCB.  28  Jan.  64. 

Colonels  Commandant, ^^  ThomaB  Bunbury,*  KH.  JEns.  26  Mar.  04;  Xf .  24 
Dec.  04 ;  Capt,  3  Nov.  08 ;  Mqf.  14  April  14  ;  LU-CoL  6  July  21  ;  CoL  10 
Jan.  37;  M/iJ.'Gen.9  Nov.  40;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  64;  Col,  60lh  Rifles^  9 
Feb.  55. 

1  9  Sir  William  George  Moorp,«  KCB.,  Ens.  18  April  11 ;  Lt.  10  Sept  12; 
Capt.  14  April  14;  Mq).  21  Jan.  19;  Lt.-Col.  12  Jan.  24;  Col.  28  Jane  38; 
Mqj.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Lt.-Gen.  6  June  56;  Col.  60th  Rifles,  26  Jan.  66. 

Lieut.'Colo7iels.—l  Maurice  Griffin  Dennis,'  JEns.  9  May,  20 ;  LietU.  6  July  «7 ; 
Capt.  P  16  Dfc  37  ;  3//yor,  p2  May,  45;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49;  i<.- 
Col.  10  Oct.  61 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 

2  Cliarles  Howe  Spcncc/  2nrf  ii«?Mf.  20  Apr.  25;  Lieiit.^2^  Sept.  26;  Cor/i^ 
24  May  41 ;  Jtfq/or,  p  20  Oct.  48 ;  Lieut.- Col.  2  Oct.  63. 

I  John  Jones,  Eiuign  PI  2  June  23;  Lieut.  P2  Dec.  31 ;  Capt.  P  16  July  41; 
MqjoTy  P  20  July  49 ;  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64. 

3  William  Fanshawe  Bedford,*  2nd  Lt.viS  Dec.  28 ;  Lt.  P28  Jnn<?  33;  Capt.  p23 
July  41 ;  M(^.  v  12  Oct.  49  ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  53 ;  Lt,-Col.  23  Mar.  55. 

M({jors.—^l  Henry  Bingliam,®  2nd  Lieut.  p30  April  27;  Lieut,  p  28  Sept.  32; 
Capt.  23  June  41 ;  Major,  19  Oct.  61. 

1  Francis  Roger  Palmer,  .Ens.  P15  Mar.  33;  Lieut.  p24  April  35;  Capt.  HI 
Mar.  42  ;  Maj.  20  June  64. 

2  Webbe  Butler,  2nd  Lieut.  ^  19  Sept.  34  ;  Lieut.  P15  Dec.  40;  Capt.  20  July 
44  ;  Mqfor,  23  Mar.  66. 

2  James  Douglas,®  2nd  Lieut.  P17  Aug.  38;  Lieut.  P  16  July  41 ;  Capt.  p  90 
Sept.  44  ;  Mqjor,  23  Mar.  65. 

3  Hcnrv  Friend  Kennedy,"  2nd  Lieut.  Pll  Sept.  40;  Lieut.  7  Apr.  42;  Capt. 
P  20  Oct.  48 ;  Major,  v  17  Aug.  65. 

3  William  James  Yonge,"»  2nd  Lieut.  P27  July  20;  Lieut.  ^  11  May  27;  Capt. 
10  July  40;  Major,  26  Jan.  66. 


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^  Captains. 

3  Charles  Napier  North'" 
2  G.  Waldegrave  Bligh'" 

,2  Gibbcs  Rigaud"     

,1  5'irE.F.  Campbell  B^'« 
1 2  Peter  Burton  Roe  . . . 
'  1  George  Clapcott'"  . . . 

1 2  James  Frascr • 

j  1  William  Hutchinson'^ 
1 1  Thomas  Biggs 


ensign. 


20  May   36 
12  Mar.  41 
Pll  June  41 
2  July  41 
P  23  July  41 
29  Dec.  40 
P 10  Sept.  41 
8  April  42 
P   2  Oct.  40 
2  Randle  J.  Feildcn  ....  Pdl  Mar.  43 
1  Hen.Francis  Williams' \    19  May  43 

1  DunbarDouglasMuter<°|   14  April  43 

2  C.  A.  Boswell  Gordon'*  P21  April  43 

1  John  Maguirc" j  p    7  Feb.  40 

2  Hen.  Edward  Warren"  ,p   5  Jan.  44 

2  John  Robert  Wilton  «»      29  Dec.  38 

3  Alfred  J.  FitzGerald»«  |P30Apr.  41 
3  Fred.  Arthur  St.  John'*,   28  July  44 
1  Francis  Andrews'* . 
3  Francis  Dawson . . . 
3  John  Prcvost  Battersby 
3  J.  Lambert  Ed w. Bay nes 


LIEUT. 


3  Bernard  Edw.  Ward" 


27  May  42 

29  July  44 

30  July  44 

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1  George  Bliss  MacQuccn  . . 
I  Geo.  Chas.  Henry  Waters 

1  Henry  Scmple 

1  Rowley  Willes  Hinxman  . . 

1  Tristram  Squire  Richardson 

2  Cliarles  \yill!am&on 

1  Francis  Stewart  leavers  . . 

3  Wm.  Aug.  Bean  Pitt 

1  Wykeham  Leigli  Pembcrton 

I  Henry  Pardoe  Eaton 

1  William  Cubitt 

3  Fra.  Dundas  Farquharson . . 
3  John  James  Pbillipps  .... 
I  J.  Shuter  Davenport  M*Gill 
1  James  Durham  Dundas 

1  James  Haro    

3  Herbert  George  Deedes . . 
3  John  D'Olier  George. .  . . 
3  Llewellyn  Edmund  Trahern< 

2  James  Joseph  Collins  . . 
2  DanielGrayN.Watts-Russeli 

2  Anthony  Carlisle    

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2  Arthur  William  Knox  Gore 
2  James  Arthur  Morrah  . . 

2  Han.B,,  PrendcrgastVereker 

1  John  Steel 

3  Francis  Venion  Nortliey  < 

2  William  F.  Carleton  ..... 
1  Philip  Julian  Curtis  ..... 

3  John  Baptist  Shackle    . . . 

3  James  Forbes,  Atf; 

3  Robert  Morris  Hazen    . . . 

1  Charles  James  Piiillipps... 

2  George  Ffrench  Stclielin  .. 

2  Edward  Cockburn  Allen  ., 

3  Burnet  Bell  Forsyth 

1  Cromer  Ashbumham 

2  George  Kennedy  Shaw  . . , 

1  Augustus  Morgan  •• 

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2  Kennett  Gregg  Henderson 

3  Wm.  Brindloy  Scott  Conyer? 
1  G.C.Kellyi^((;.(Q.Jf.2Apr.64) 
1  Fred.  Austin    

1  Edward  Campbell  Ainslie 

2  Ja8.Sturgeon  Hamilton Algar 
2  Edward  liobt.  King-Harman 
2  Charles  Yai-worth  Jones 

2  Matthew  Tilford,  Ar^j 

3  Joseph  John  Bradshaw  . . 

2  Fred.  Simon  A.  Orchard 

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3  George  Hatchell 

1  John  Owen  Young 

2  John  Malcolm  Sewell    . . 

2  Joseph  Wigg 

3  Arthur  Tufnell    

1  Richarfl  Fra.  Jennings  . . 

2  Frank  Sadlier  Brereton  . . 
William  Henry  Napier .  • 
William  Greer  Turle .... 
Cary  Hampton  Borrer  .. 
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60^A  {The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps). 


41  I     ^   PayTfio^ters.^i  9  Wi  Edward  Coxcn,*»  9  Feb.  26;  2nd  Lieut.  5  April,  09:  Xmu/. 
28  June,  10  ;  Capt.  8  April,  26. 

2  Francis  FitzPatrick.  2  March  55;  Ens.  v  \0  Oct,  49 ;   X^  31 

3  Frederick  Thomas  Patterson,  19  June  55.  [May  54. 

Adjutants. — 3  Lieui.  James  Forbes,  5  Apr.  55. 

1  Ensign  George  Charles  Kelly,  1  May  55. 

2  Ensign  3Iatthew  TiUord,  9  Oct.  55. 

Quarter-Masters.—^  Luke  FitzGibbon,"  15  Oct.  47. 
3  Hugh  Campbell,  23  Mar.  55. 
1  Willium  Hunter,  13  July  55. 

Surgeons.—^  Henry  James  Sehooles,  M.D.  1  Oct.  47  ;  Asst.-Surg.  28  June  39. 
1  John  Harrie  Ker  Innes,  11  Mar.  53 ;  Assist.^Surg.  8  April  42. 
3  Deodatus  William  Eaton,  11  May  55  ;  Assist.-Surg.  24  Oct.  45. 

Asgistant'Surgeons. — 2  Brineley  Nicholson,*'  M.D.  25  Sept  46. 

1  DaTid  Ogilvy  Hoile,  M.D.  14  Oct.  51. 

2  Grahame  Young,  5  May  54. 
1  John  Mathew  Biddle,  3  June  53. 

3  Thomas  John  Murphy,  28  April  54. 
3  James  Macartney,  6  Oct.  54. 
3  Arthur  Stretton,  1  Sept.  54. 

[1**  Battalion  embarked  far  India,  July,  1845.    Depot,  Chathatn.'] 
[2nd  Batt,  emb.for  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  June  1851.        Depots  Sligo.1 
iQrd  Battalion,  Head- Quarters,  Curragh  of  Kildare.] 

Regi7tientals  Green — Facings  Scarlet. — Agents,  Messrs.  Charles  R.  4c  Walter  M'Grigar, 
Irish  Agents,  Sir  B.  R.  Borough,  Bt.,  Armit  and  Co. 


1  Lieut.-6encral  Bunbury  served  with  ihe  storming  partjr  at  Fort  Frederick,  and  at  the  capture  of 
Surinam  in  1804.  Served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  the  attacks  on  Menera,  and  the 
bombardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  lutwerp.    Served  also  in  the  American  war. 

S  Sir  William  George  Moore  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  A^nd,  and  was  present  at  the  sieges  of 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badi^oz,  and  St.  Sebastian,  and  at  tlie  battles  of  Salamanca,  Viitoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive, 
for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps.  He  was  also  at  the  repulse  of  the  sortie 
from  Bajronne  as  Aide-de-Canip  to  Sir  John  Hope,  suid  was  severely  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  with  that 
General.    He  served  also  the  Waterloo  campaign  on  the  staff  of  the  Quarter-Master-General. 

5  Colonel  Dennis  served  with  the  Ist  Battalion  60lh  Rifles  during  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan, 
and  commanded  the  Battalion  27th  Dec.  1848,  when  the  enemy^s  outposts  and  suburbs  of  Aiooltan  were 
captured  (wounded) ;  was  afterwards  present  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  fugitive  Sikh  amaj 
until  its  flnal  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee,  and  expulsion  of  the  Atfi^haa  force  beyond  the  Khyber  I^ass 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  Lieut.-Colonei  Spence  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  00th  Rifles  during  the  second  siege  operations  at 
Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel  of  Mooltan ;  afterwards 
at  the  battle  of  Goojei^t,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  under  Rajah  Shere  Sing  until  its  flnal  surrender 
at  Rawul  Pindee,  occupation  of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  expulsion  of  the  Aflghan  force  under  tho 
Ameer  Dost  Mahomed  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Lt.-Colonel  Bedford  served  in  the  Kafllr  war  of  1851-58  (Medal),  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Lt.-CoI. 
for  services. 

6  Major  Bingham  served  with  the  Ut  Battalion  60th  Rifles  during  the  second  siege  operations  at 
Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town,  and  capture  of  the  citadel.  Afler%vards  at  the 
battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army,  and  expulsion  of  the  Aflichan  force  beyond  the  Khyber 
Pass.  Commanded  the  Companies  of  tlie  60th  engaged  against  tiie  Hill  Tribes  in  tlie  J£u2orzye  country 
llih  Dec.  1840,  and  was  severely  wounded  In  the  head  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Majors  Douglas  and  Kennedy,  and  Captain  Tongue,  served  tiic  Punjaub  campaign  of  1840  (Medal  and 
Cia^p),  and  were  present  during  the  second  sie^e  operations  at  MooKan  (including  tlie  riego  and  storm  of 
the  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel),  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  until  tu  flnal  surrender 
at  Rawul  Pindee,  the  occupation  of  Attock  and  Pe»hawur,  and  expulsion  of  the  Afi'ghan  force  beyond  th« 
Khyber  Pass.    Served  also  in  the  expedition  against  the  Aifreedies  in  the  Kuhat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850. 

10  Major  Yonge,  Captains  North,  Clapcott,  Hutchinson,  and  Muter,  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1840 
(Medal  and  Clasps),  and  were  prt'sent  during  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltiin  (including  the 
siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel),  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  until 
its  flnal  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee,  occupation  of  Attack  and  Peshawur,  and  expulsion  of  the  Afl^han 
force  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass. 

11  Captains  Bllgh,  Rigaud,  Warren,  H.  J.  Robertson,  Ellis,  and  Montgomery  ;  Lieut.  Cockbum  and 
Asslst.-Surgeon  Nicholson   served  iu  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851, 52,  5S  (Medal). 

18  Sir  Edward  Campbell  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1849  (Medal  and  Clasps),  and  was  present 
during  the  Second  siege  operations  at  Mooitan  (including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  Cfl4>ture  of 
the  citadel),  battle  of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  until  iu  surrender  at  Rawul  Piodee,  occupation 
of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  expulsion  of  the  Aff'glian  force  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Served  wltli  the 
expedition  against  the  Affreedies  In  the  KohstPoss  in  IddO^as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Napier, 


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14  Capts.  Williams,  Fitzgerald,  St.  John,  A.ndrews,and  Eustace  Bobertaon,  served  with  the  1st  Battalion 
00th  Rifles  during  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town,  and 
capture  of  the  citadel.  Afterwards  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  the  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army,  and  the  expul- 
sion of  ihe  Affghans  beyond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Also  present  during  iho  operations  in  the  Kusofzye  country, 
and  capture  of  the  insurgent  villages  on  the  11th  and  14th  Dec.  1849.  Capt.  Eustace  Robertson  served  in 
the  expedition  against  the  Affreedies  in  the  Kohat  Pass  In  Feb.  1850  (Medal  and  Ckisps). 

15  Capi.  Gordon  servod  as  extra  Atdu-dc-Canip  to  Brigadier  Capron  In  the  Funjaub  campaign  of  1848-0, 
including  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Hasps). 

16  Capt.  Magulre  served  with  the  55th  Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  at  Amoy,  Chusan,  and  Cblnhae ;  and 
with  the  60th  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and 
capture  of  the  citadel  of  Mooltan,  battle  of  Goojerat,  and  subsequent  operations  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

n  Captain  Earle  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-59  (Medal)  on  the  Staff  of  Sir  Geo.  Calhcart  (Medal). 

18  Capt.  Brooke  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  00th  Rifles  during  the  second  siege  operations  at  Mooltan, 
including  the  siege  and  storm  of  the  town  and  capture  of  the  citadel  of  Mooltan ;  afterwards  at  the  battle 
of  Goojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Sikh  army  under  Ri^ah  Shere  Sing  until  its  final  surrender  at  Rawul  Pindee, 
occupation  of  Attock  and  Peshawur,  and  expulsion  of  the  Affghan  force  under  the  Ameer  Dost  Mahomed 
beyond  the  Kbyber  Pass ;  was  wounded  at  Mooltan  27th  Dec.  1648  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Served  aUo  in  tlie 
Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

20  Capt.  Coxen  served  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1800,  and  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  Including 
the  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Mlrandode  Corvo,  Ponte  de  Rheux,  Sabugal,  and 
Almeida;  battle  of  Puontes  d'Onor,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  stortn  of  Badajoz,  battle 
of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  actions  at  Zamarnos  and  Sun  Milan,  battle  of  Vlttoria,  actions  of 
Lesaca,yera  Bridge  and  Heights;  battles  of  Nivelle,  Nive  (from  0th  to  13th  Dec.)»  and  Ortbes;  and  affair 
at  Tarbes.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  knee  at  Waterloo.  Uo 
has  received  the  War  Medal  and  ton  Clasps.    Served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0  (Medal). 

21  Captain  Wilton  served  in  the  55th  Regiment  during  the  Chinese  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present 
at  the  operations  before  Nankin. 

32  Major  Ward  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Colonel  Viscount  Melville  during  the  campaign  in  the 
Puqjaub  of  1848-40,  Including  the  second  siege  operations  before  SlooUan  and  battle  of  Go<ijerat  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps).  Served  with  a  detachment  of  the  00th  during  operations  in  tho  Kusofzie  country  in 
Dec.  1840,  and  acted  as  Staff  Officer  to  the  European  portion  of  tho  force  sent  against  the  Affreedies  In  the 
Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850. 

28  Qr.-Master  PitzGibbon  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-7  (Medal). 

24  Lieut.  Hedley  served  with  the  32nd  Regt.  in  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-0,  and  was  present  at  the 
second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (including  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  city  and  surrender  of  tho 
fortress),  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cbeniote,  and  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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3  Captain*  Deacon,  Bomside,  and  Wickham,  Lieats.  Bcrrr,  Dewier,  and  Qr.-Haiter  Wall  served  in  the  Puniaab  cam- 
paign of  1S48-9;  preaent  at  the  paBsago  of  the  Chenab,  and  in  the  battlet  of  Sadoolapore,  ChilUanwallah,  and  Goojerat, 
and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khyber  Paas  in  March  1849  (Medals  and  two  Clasps). 

5  M^Jor  Ralney  served  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  storm  and 
capture  of  the  heights  above  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusun,  attack  and 
capture  of  the  heights  of  Chinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo,  repulse  of  the  night-attack  on  Ningpo,  attack 
and  capture  of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoun,  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo, 
Woosung,  and  Chlnkiangfoo. 

8  Major  Redmond  and  Captain  Hudson  served  throughout  the  Punjaub  campnign  of  1848-0,  and  were 
present  at  the  passage  ot  the  Chenab,  and  in  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  Goojerat, 
and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Khjber  Pass  In  March  1840.  Medals  and  two 
Clasps.  Sxpedirion  into  the  F.uzorzie  country;  in  action  with  the  enemy  11th  and  14ih  Dec.  1840;  present 
at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  insurvent  villages  of  Ssggow,  Pullee,  Zoorrauudie,  and  Sheerkanie, 
on  those  days.  Expedition  to  Kohatagainst  the  Affreedie  Tribe,  lOth,  11th,  12ih,  and  13th  Feb.  1850,  in 
which  Major  Rtdniond  commanded  the  Flank  Companies. 

10  Capt.  Richardson  served  the  c.iropnigii  on  theSutlej  with  theOlh  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Moodkee,  Pcrozeshah  and  Subraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-0 
with  the  01st  Regt.,  and  was  present  at  Ramnuggur  and  the  passage  of  the  Clienab,  the  battles  of  Sadoola- 
pore and  Chillianwallah,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  encinv  to  the  Khjrber  Pass  in  March 
1840  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

la  Captain  Oreif  «>rved  in  the  Punjaub  eampaign  oriM8-9  ( Medal  and  Clasp),  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
and  In  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore  and  Ooojerat,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  la 
March  i849i  expedlUoo  Into  the  Buxofkte  country  ;  in  action  with  the  enemy  11th  and  Uth  Dec.  1849  i  present  at  the 
capture  and  destruction  of  the  Insurgent  villages  of  Saggow,  Pullee,  Zoormundie,  and  Sbeerkaoee. 

13  Lieut.  Oabbett  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9  ( Medal  and  Clasp)  t  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat,  and  with  the  field  force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  in  March  1849. 

14  Llevc  Moore  served  in  the  Pux^aub  campaign  of  1848-e,  and  was  present  at  the  batUe  of  Ooojerat,  and  with  the  field 
force  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  In  March  1849  (Medal  and  Clasp)  \  expedition  to  Kohat  against  the 
Affreedie  Tribe  lOtb,  Uth,  ISth.  and  13Ui  Pcb.  I860. 

15  Lieut.  M*Donongh  served  in  the  Punjaub  eampaign  of  1848-9,  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Chenab.  and  battles 
of  Chilliaa wallah  (wounded)  and  Ooojerat,  and  with  the  field  force  In  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  in  March 
1849  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

16  Ll  Henry  Rraekenbury  served  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1648  9  ( Medal  and  Clasp)  ;  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Ooojerat,  and  with  the  field  foree  in  pursuit  of  the  enemy  to  the  Kbyber  Pass  in  March  1819  ;  expedition  to  th#  Busefzic 
eonatry  ;  in  action  with  the  enemy  lltb  and  14th  Dec  1849  ;  present  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  the  insurgent  villages 
of  Sagvow,  Pullee,  Zoormundie,  and  Sheerkanec. 

17  Lieut.  Reid  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  capture  of  the  Sikh  ForU  of  Rungur,  Nungul, 
and  Muraree,  aflkir  at  Ramnuggur,  pisiaae  of  the  Chenjib,  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat,  pursuit  of  the  Affghan 
army  to  the  Khvber  Pass,  and  oeeupation  of  Peshawur  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  Served  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell  on  the 
expedition  into  the  bill  country  around  Mitehnee,  and  was  present  at  the  destruelion  of  the  forts  and  strtmgholds  of  the 
Momunds  and  oiher  Hill  Tribes. 

IS  Surgeon  Stewart  nerved  with  the  Oth  Regt.  throughout  the  Punjaub  campaign  In  1848-9.  ineludfaig  the  paiaage  f 
the  Chenab,  and  the  battles  of  Chillianwallah  and  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  CUsps). 


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The   Sphinx,  with    the    words,   "EGYPT"    "  TALAVF.RA"    "SALAMANCA"    "PYEEKEE8" 

"NIVELLE"      "NIVE"      "ORTHKS"      **rOULOUSK"     "PENINSULA"— FInnk 

Coropanlet,  «•  MAIDA"    "PUNJAUB"    "CHILLI  AN  WALLAH"    "GOOJEERAT." 

Colonel,—^  512a  John  Reeve,  >  JB/w.  23  Oct.  00 ;  Lieut,  and  Capt.  1 1  April  05 ; 

Half  I      Capt,  and  Lieut.-Col.  25  Dec.  1 3 ;  Col.  22  July  30 ;  Major.-Gcn.  23  Nov.  41 ; 

Pny- ;      Lt.'Gen.  11  Nov.  61  j  Col.  Gist  Foot,  11  Oct.  62. 

0    Lieut.-Colonels.'-Winia.m  Jones,^  CB.  JSns.  10  April  25;  Lieut,  P12  Dec.  2G ; 

Capt.  P  24  Nov.  85 ;  Mqj.  20  July  44 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  29  Dec.  48 ;  CoL  28  Nov.  54. 

0    Charles  Clement   Deacon/  ^77*.  p28  Ang.  36;   Lieut.  p2   Dec.  37;    Copt. 

I     26  July  44 ;  M(^.  19  Aug.  49  ;  Lt.-Col.  p  11  May  65. 
0    ilf^yor*.— Henry  Garner  Raincy,*  Ens.  12  April  31 ;  Lieut.  8  June  33;  Capt, 

I     P  27  Dec.  42;   Major,  p  20  April  40. 
0    JohnPatrickRedinond,«^?w.  7  Jan.  42;  Zf.  p  29  Sept.  43 ;  Cfl'i>^20  May  48  ; 
Major,  P  11  Hoy  65. 


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Captains. 
Charles  J.  Ottcr,«  *. 
William  Alex.  Dely'. 


LIEUT.         I    captain.    |BREV.-MAJ. 


26  July  441 


23  Dec.  45 


P  29  Dec.  46 


20  Dec.  24 
31  July  28 
AlexandcrWilliamGordon  Pll  Mar.  42 
Wm.  Ed.  Durand  Deacon^  3  June  42 
Robert  Cecil  Dudgeon  . . '  p  28  Aug.  40 
William  James  Hudboji®  I  p  20  Aug.  42 
Hen.  E.  Hillm.  Burnside^'  27  Dec.  42 
Edw.  Thomas  Wickham^  ,  p  19  Aug.  42 
Drought  Rich.  Croasdaile      3  Miiy  44  I  23  April  46 

Robert  Hunt p  4  Sept.  40  I   12  Fob.  42 

Robert  Greig  >» '  p  22  July  45     5^0  Nov.  47 

C.  Rowland  Richardson' 0   p  16  Feb.  44 

Lieutenants.        | 
Rich.  Gunn  Brackenburyi   23  Aug.  44 

DavidReid*' |    31  Mar.  46 

Edward  Ring  Berry ,»  r.    I    29  Jan.  47 
Thomas  Maitland  Moore'^i    20  July  47 

Thomas  Gabbett'* |  p  26  May  48 

George  Sotheby  Tyler  . .  I  28  Apr.  46 
Stephen  M*Donough»*  ..  10  April  49 
Henry  Brackenbury  ••  ..I  18  Aug.  48 
Thomas  Geo.  Dupre  Payn'  p  16  Feb.  49 
Geddes  Sansoni  Twynam  '  p  18  Oct.  45 
Thomas  John  Sadleir  . .  27  April 49 
Wm.  Hen.Wilson  Pattoun '  1 7  Sept.  50 
Robert  Richardson  Daly  |  27  Dec.  60 
P15  Feb.  60 
21  Aug.  49 


12  Nov.  27'  9  Mar.  39 
21  April  33  22  Oct.  47 
P  3  Mav  44  P29  Dec.  43 
P  26  Jan.  44!  28  July  49 
26  July  44!  20  July  50 
26  July  44;P28  Feb.  51 
26  July  44  P  2  Sept.  61 


7  June   49 


Arthur  Cotton  Young 
Thomas  Edward  Gordon 
H.Geo.Austin  Vicars,  -4  f(/ 

Robert  Hutton   

John  Sloman 

Charles  John  Griffiths   . . 

William  Dowler'    

Henry  John  Yonge 

Ensigns. 

Charles  Henry  Boileau  .. 

Sam.  Bucknall  Elkington 

Thomas  Casement 

Edwyn  Brenton  Andros 


P17  Oct.  51 
P29  May  49 
P17  Aug.  62 
P17  Dec.  52 
22  Oct.  60 
24  July  62 


13  Feb.  62 

15  Mar.  53 
P  24  Jan.  51 
Pll  May  55 

24  Sept.  55 

4  Lt.'Col.Deaconsenedin  IbcPun- 

jaub  campaiga  of  IS  18-9,  pretcnt  at 

nn-  1?  1      AC    '***  piuBagcof  the  Chcoab,  and  in 

P2d  reb.   48|thebattIcaof8adoolRpore,CliilIiaii. 

26  April  49  I  w«ll)^>  «nd  Goojerat,  and  with  the 

r   T  At\'  *e**  ^orce  in  purauit  of  tha  encmr 

5  June  49    to  the  Khyber  Paaa  in  March  IS  19 

13  Oct.   49  I  (MednlandtwoClaapa).  Exprditioa 

n'j   K  AC\   '"^  ^^^  Boiorxie  country ;  io  action 

Zi  Apr.  4U^with   the   cDemy    Uth   and    Hth 

P    7  June  50  l  ^^^*  "*^^'  pi'esent  at  the  eaptarc 

or  T r/\   *"<*  dcairaction  of  the  inaurgrnt 

25  June  SOUuUge.  of  Saicgow.  Pulle«i  &or. 

25  Oct.    50  i  mundie,  and  Sheerkanee  on  thoac 

DOO  T..1..  Ai    <ia7*»ii>  which  ho  commanded  the 

»*  *r  J  J  UlJ   47  I  portion  (800  men)  of  hia  Regimeat 

13  Feb.  52  employed. 
D  aT..«.>RO'  6  M"j.  Otter  aerred  with  the  Hih 
»"  O  J  une  OZ  ;  at  aiegc  and  captura  ol  Bhnrtporc  in 
i*  17  Dec.  52  182S.6  (Medal).  When  in  the  4ih 
D  Ol  Hir....  rn  ,  l^t* k« commanded  the atormioK 
I  Zi  May  Oi  party  in  the  attack  on  the  Fort 
--'    '  Bu«f  - 


2  Dec.   63  I  ^^  Buddami,    Boathem  Mahmtta 

D  07  Cint-     KA  !  conotfy.  in  Jane  1841.    He  acrrcd 

/.  "    Acting    Aasiatant     Adjatant- 

19  Jan.  65   General  of  H.  M.'a  forcea  durinK 

Pll   \f  «v  !^^^   '**';  P«nJ«n^  campaign  of  184S.», 

i  „^  *^  •«<>    ^•»  present    at    the    aflkir 

P     7  Sept.  65 1  of    Bamnonnr,   pauage    of    the 

9d.  Aonf  f^t!, '  C^^«nab,  and   battles  of  Sadoola- 

,V  ,^  P  P**'*'  ChiUianwallah.  and  Ooogcrat 

15  Dec.  55  <  (Medal  and  two  CUtapa}. 

7  Capt.  Dely  served  in  the  campaign  axainat  the 

lUiah  of  Coorg  in  1834  with  the  48th  Reft.  ~ 


the 


.  Scrredin 


Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9.  present  at  the 
passage  of  the  Chenab.  and  in  the  battles  of  Sadoo- 
Ian —  — -■  ■"■^="' •■  •  •      •  ■     - 


31  Aug.  55 

30  Nov.  65   japore  and  ChUlianwallah.  and  with  thriTeirfii^ 

"     O  rCD.   oil   »n  pursuit  of  the   enemy   to  the    Khyber  Paaa  in 

P    7  Mar.  50   March  1849  (Medal  and  one  Clasp),    Expedition  into 

^'^  I  the  Euaofsie  country;  in  action  with  the  enemy  Uth 

and  Uth  Dec.  1849 ;  present  at  the  capture  and  dr. 

Btruction  of  the  insurgent  villages  of  Saggow,  Pullee, 

iSoormundic,  and  ShecrkAnco  on  those  days. 

.    ,        ^  «.  ,.  [C'fl/?^  15MaPch53. 

Paf/tnmter.'-An6Tew  Grant,  25  Nov.  63 ;  JStie.  2  June  43:  Lt.  28  Aug.  44; 
Ai^utant.-— Lieut.  Henry  Gcorjco  Austin  Vicars,  20  Feb.  66. 
Qr.-Jfartcr.— Michael  Wall,'  16  Feb.  41 ;  Ens.  6  Nov.  40. 
Surffem.'^Lnaoyic  Charles  Stewart,'*  1 1  June  52 ;  Assist.  Surg.  8  June  41. 
Assistant'Surgeons.'-llerheTt  Taylor  Reade,  8  Nov.  60.        I       Facings  Buff 
Robert  M'Nab,  M.D.  8  Nov.  50.  Agents,  Messrs. 

Colin  M.  M.  Miller,  M.D.  7  Nov.  61.  |         Cox  &  Co. 

1  LleuV.Oencral  Reere  senred  wiUi  the  Grenadier  Guards  In  Sicily  In  130C7  »  Sir  John  Moore's  Canmaifln  in  ISOS-fi.  and 
was  preient  at  Uie  battle  of  Corunna,  With  the  rxpedltlon  to  VV.lcheren  In  1800.  Went  to  Cadis  In  1811.  and  remaiaid  in 
the  PenlnsuU  unul  the  beginning  of  1814  j  i.resent  at  the  passage  of  U)«  Bidassoa.  baUles  of  ihe  Nivelle  and  Nire  Serred 
also  the  ejunpairn  of  1815,  including  the  battle,  of  Quatr-  Bros  and  Waterloo,  storming  of  Pcronne  and  eapTuw  of  piJT 
aTS^  Vi"  *'*''  Army  of  Occupation  unUlU,  return  to  England  In  1618.  He  hwrecelTcd  the  War  Medal  with  th^  Clin,* 
-'.v^**Ll'!l''.'»l".»«"*'l  *«^  «»»?  «}■!>  the  Puivaub  cainpaign  of  1848-9.  was  present  at  the  i>aaaa>«  of  the  ChSab.  iS 

and  be 
he  61at 

[For  remainder  of  Not  •»  seo'precediDg  |i«ie. 


^tAX^M-^Sk.":]  62tttZ  (  The  Wiltshire)  kegt.  Of  Foot.  l60 

"NIVE"  "PENINSULA"  ••  PER0ZE3IIAH  »  "SOBBAON"  "SEVASTOPOL/" 


Mull 
Pay. 


Ycanrserv.lc'o/oTicZ.— 9 Thomas  Lightfoot,*  C.B.,  Ens,  Aug.  99 ;  Lieut.  14  March  00 ;  Capi. 

15  Dec.  04;  Major,  21  June  13;   Lt.-CoL  19  May   14;  Col   0  May  31; 

Major-Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  51  ;  CoL  02nd  Foot,  11  April  51. 
Lleut,'ColoneU,-'C\mTles  Trollope,«CB.,  JGTw.PlO  Nov.  25;  Lt.  PIG  Oct.  2(5 ;  Capt, 

P23  Aug.  31 ;  Mcy.  p  10  June  43 ;  Lt.-CoL  20  Nov.  46  ;  CoL  20  Juno  54. 
William  Lenox  Ingall,^  JSna.  27  Dec.  42 ;  Lieut.  23  July  45 ;   Capt,  p  7  Feb.  61 ; 

Miy.  8  June  55;  Lt,-Col,  25  Oct.  55. 
i/Vyorj.— James  Daubeny,*  JB/tj.  4  July  45  ;  Lieut.  P  28  April  46 ;  Co;?/,  p  6 

July  52;  Af;/;.  8  June  55 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 
M'Kay  Rynd,  jB/».p  10  Dec.  45;  Lieut.  p5  Mar.  47;  Capt.  p2  Sept.  63;  Mqj. 

26  Oct.  66 


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Captains. 
Geo.  Hampden  Wilkieson^ 
G.  Stoddart  Whitmore". . 
Samuel  George  Carter^  .. 
Charles  M.  8.  L.  Gwyune* 

Charles  Cooch  * 

Joseph  Sanderson**^    .... 
C.Fitz.Neynoe,z.c.20Jttne54 

Graham  Hay"   

James  William  Tibbits  . . 
Edward  Henry  Hunter" 
BraJney  Todd  Gilpin •  . . 
Holt  Wanng  Gierke".... 
I  Charles  Canipbell  Cubitt<^ 
G.  Wm.  Bulkeley  Hughes 
John  Thomas  Chandler  '^. 
Boville  Ramsay 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

HerrickAugustus  Palmer'* 
Wm.BromleyDavenport" : 
Thomas  Milsoni,"  Adj,.. 
Thomas  A.  Fraser  Duff.. 
John  Joshua  Rowan  .... 
William  Montagu  Tharp . 
John  Manners  Kerr  .... 
Lorenzo  G.  Dnndas''. . . . 

Hamilton  Hume 

Conrad  Sawyer 

Wm.Lane  Robinson  Scott 
Adolphus  Fred.  Walsh  . . 
JofanArmitageChippindall 
Cecil  Frederic  Holder    . . 

George  Fox  Grant 

John  Augustus  Staines  . . 

Nicholas  Gf.  Elliott 

Archibald  George  Keen.. 
James  Morris  Toppin .... 
Matt.  Beachcroft  Harri>on 
James  F.  MacPherson  •  • 

Ensigns. 
Beauchamp  Colclough  . . 
Gerald  Butler  Beere  .... 
Henry  Arthur  Crano .... 

James  O'Hara    

George  Aug.  Crickitt. . . . 
Charles  John  Miles  .... 
John  Paine  Sargent  .... 

Richard  Clay 

John  Joseph  Carbery. ... 
Arthur  Lloyd  Reade .... 
Frederick  Cornwall  .... 
Shapland  Graves   


BNSIGN. 


P    8  Dec.  48 

23  Jan.  47 

13  June  45 

P 13  Apr.  49 

P21  Aug.  49 

25  Sept.  49 

25  May  20 

PIS  Aug.  52 

P  20  June  51 

P  17  Aug.  62 

P17  Dec.  52 

23  Nov.  49 
P  26  July  53 
P  2  Sept.  63 

24  Mar.  43 
P  23  Dec.  53 

P  27  Jan.  64 

7  Apr.  54 

31  Aug.  54 

P  17  Nov.  54 

24  Nov.  54 

5  Jan.  55 

25  Jan.*  55 
P  26  Jan.  55 

13  Fob.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

14  Mar.  65 

15  Mar. 65 

16  Mar.  65 
P  15  May  65 

23  Mar.  55 

P 13  Feb.  55 

31  May  65 

7  Oct.  65 
P  30  Mar.  65 

11  May  65 
1  June  56 

4  July  65 

6  July  66 
6  July  66 

8  Oct.  65 

9  Oct.  66 
P  22  Oct.  66 

23  Oct.  66 

8  Nov.  66 

P23Nov.  66 

26  Feb.  66 

27  Feb.   66 

28  Feb.  66 


P  7  Feb.  61 
P21  May  60 

18  July  48 
P  23  Sept.  61 
P26  June52 

16  Aug.  52 

9  Dec.  24 

P  28  Oct.  63 

P  31  Dec.  52 

P  2  Sept.  63 

28  Mar.  64 
P26Mar.  62 
P  3  Nov.  64 
P17  Nov.  64 
P  10  Oct.  45 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
16  Dec.  54 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
0  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
4  May  65 
8  June  55 
8  June  55 

8  June  65 

9  Sept.  65 
9  Sept.  55 

19  Sept.  56 

P  9  Oct.  65 

23  Oct.  65 

26  Oct.  66 

P28  Nov.  66 

P 14  Dec.  66 

26  Feb.  66 

26  Feb.  66 

26  Feb.  66 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


2  Nov.  66 
9  Nov.  40 


6  June  54 

7  July  64 
21  July  64 

P17N0V.  64 

29  Doc.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

P  29  Sept.  29 

P 16  Feb.  65 

26  Feb.  55 

8  June  65 
8  June  65 

8  June  55 

9  Sept.  55 
26  Oct.  65 
16  Nov.  55 

P21  Dec.  55 


\  Lieut.- Gen.  LIf  btfoot  MTTed  In 
IloUand  in  1799.  Aecompanled  the 
4&Ui  to  the  PcnimuU  in  1808,  and 
wa4  pre f  ent  at  the  battlet  of  Roleia, 
Vimlera,  TaUvera,  and  Bntaeo  x 
actions  or  Pombal,  Redinha,  Con. 
detxa,and  Sabugal;  battle  qC  f'uentes 
d'Onor,  siege  of  Radijoc  in  1811  x 
lirf  e  and  assault  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo, 
siege  and  assanltor  Radios  (slightly 
Mounded), storming  of  Fort  Pteurina 
(slightly  wounded),  battles  of  Sala- 
naanca,  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees  ; 
attack  on  the  lines  at  St.  Jean  de  Lux, 
affair  at  Bastide.  and  the  battles 
of  Ortbes  and  Toulouse  (seveiely 
wounded).  He  has  reccired  the  Gold 
Medal  snd  two  Clasps  for  Vittoria, 
Pyrenees,  and  Toulouse  i  and  the  SIL 
Ter  War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps 
for  the  other  battles  and  sieges. 


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Pflywfljfer.— William  Dring,«>  7  Sept.  55  ;  Ens,  6  Nov.  54  ;  Lieut.  26  Feb.  55. 

Adjutant, — Lieut,  Thomas  Milsom,  2  March  55. 

Quarter-Master,— James  Gamble,'*  2  Feb.  55. 

Surgeon,— Dudley  Hanley,  M.D.,  16  Feb.  65;  Assist-Surg,  20  July  47. 

Assistant-Surgeons. — John  Eldon  Young,  M.D.,  28  Oct  53. 

Sydney  Alder,  8  Nov.  64. 

Henry  Lloyd  Randell,  5  Jan.  66. 

Facings  Bvift,— Agent,  ISdwsjd  S.  Codd,  Esq. 

S  Colonel  Trollope  terred  at  the  tlege  of  Sebastopol  in  18S4-55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Lt.-Oolonel  Ingall  ierved  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-46,  Including  the  battlesof  Peroze^ah  (vo«nidcd) 
and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Bcrred  also  at  the  sieje  of  Sebattopol  In  1854-56,  and  was  woanded  at  the 
attack  on  the  Quarries  on  the  8th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Lt.-Colonel  Daubeny  served  with  the  68nd  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1854-66,  including  the  attack 
on  the  Quarries  8th  Juno  (succeeded  to  the  command),  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (commanded  the  Rf  gt.). 
and  again  on  the  8th  Scpi.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Captain  Wilkleson  wrvod  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  including  the  attack  on  the  Qoarnes  8th 
June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Captain  Whllniore  served  in  the  latter  partof  the  Kaffir  war  In  1847.  Was  in  theaction  of  Boem  Plaals 
and  defeat  of  the  Insurgent  Boersin  1848.  Served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52,  and  was  presentwith 
the  2nd  Division  in  nearly  every  aif)slr,  including  the  storming  of  the  Iron  Mountain.  Commanded  Sir 
Harry  Smith's  escort  from  March  lo  Nov.  1851,  during  which  time  he  was  repeatedly  employeil  as  a  »taff 
officer  with  the  various  columns  on  patrol.  Acted  as  Mfvjor  of  Brigade  to  ihe  2nd  Division,  from  Nov. 
1851  to  Oct.  1852;  and  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Cavalry  Bii^ade  in  the  Kzpedilion  under  Sir  George  Cath- 
cart,  ending  in  the  battle  of  Bereo.  He  has  had  two  horses  shot  under  hini  in  action,  and  has  been  repeat- 
edly thanked  in  Brigade  and  Division  Orders,  as  well  OS  in  the  General  Orders  and  Dispatches  of  Sir  H.Smith 
and  of  Sir  O.  Cathcart  (Medal). 

7  Captain  Carter  served  with  the  51st  Regt.  during  the  war  in  Burmah  from  April  to  August  1852;  was  on 
board  the  E.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  Sesostri*  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  capture  of  Rangoon  ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Basseln,  19th  May  (severely  wounded).  Was 
mentioned  in  General  Godwin's  Dispatches  as  "deserving  the  best  consideration  of  Government"  for  his 
services  at  the  capturing  by  storm  the  enemy's  stronghold,  and  entrenched  position  south  of  Ba«M>in. 
armed  with  sixteen  gunt  and  twenty  gingalls;  and  honoured  with  the  best  thanks  of  the  Oovemor-Geneial 
in  Council  (Medal). 

8  Captains  Gwynne,  Gilpin,  and  Cubitt  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1854-55  (Medal  and  Claf  p). 

9  Mijor  Cooeh  served  at  the  si{>ge  of  Sebastopol  In  1854-55,  including  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  8th 
June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Chup). 

10  Captain  Sanderson  served  the  Satl^  cmmpaign  of  1845-46,  Including  the  battlea  of  Feroseahah  and 
Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Captain  Hay  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1854-55,  including  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Hunter  aerved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1854^55,  including  the  attack  on  the  Qaarrias  8(h 
June,  and  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept.~wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

IS  Captain  Clerke  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastppol  from  May  1855,  including  the  attack  on  the  Qoarrlcs 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Captain  Cliandler  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  the  SuUeJ  campaign  of  1845-8,  including  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Also  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  whole  of  the  siege  operations  before 
Mooltan,  affkir  of  the  9tli  Sept.  (wounded),  storming  the  enemy's  strongly-entrenched  position,  carrying  of  the 
heights  before  Mooltan,  and  surrender  of  the  fortress:  afterwards  present  atthe  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

16  Lieut.  Palmer  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Davenport  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  woanded  at  the  attack 
on  Ihe  Redan  on  the  8(h  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Milsom  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  including  the  attack  on  the  Qoarrles  on  8th 
June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Dundas  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  Slh 
Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

20  Paymaster  Dring  served  the  SutlcJ  campaign  of  1846-46,  and  was  woanded  at  the  battle  of  Feroaeahah 
(Medal).  Served  also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on 
the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Quarter-Master  Gamble  served  the  Sutlid  campaign  of  1845-46,  including  ilio  batties  of  Feroieahah 
(severely  woanded)  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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"  MARTINIQUE  "  «  GUADALOUPE*'  '*  ALMA" 
"  INKERMAN  "  SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel— JfiT\iomA9Ken&h,^CB.Ens,U Aug  99;  i^9May00;  Ca/j*. 3 Mar.04  ; 

Major,  6  Nov.  12;  Lieut.-CoL  27  Dec.  13;  Col,  22  July  80;  Mqf,'Oen. 

23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Gen.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Co/.  63p(t  Foot  25  Nov.  60. 
'>Lieut.-Colonels,—9  Edward  Rowley  Hill,*  ^»w.  23  Feb.  1 8 ;  Xitfu*.  24  Feb.  14; 

Capt,  P  26  Sept.  26 ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  23  Nov.  41  ;  Major,  p  6  May  42 ;  i/.- 

Col.  1  Jan.  47  ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
Charles  Edw.  Fairtlough,' J?n*.  p  12  May  37;  Lieut,  P31  Dec.  89;  Capt,  26 

Aug.  46;  Brev.-M^j,  17  July  65;  Mqjor,  26  Feb.  56;  1  Lieut,-CoL  p7 

March  56. 
Mqjors.—ThomM  Harries/  Ens,  p  19  July  33;  Lieut,  p  2  May  34;  Capt,  p  26 

Jan.  44;  Mqjor,  6  Nov.  54. 
William  Fred.  Carter,'  JEm.  p  1  Dec.  37;  Lieut,  2  April  41 ;  Capt,  4  June  47 ; 

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John  Stillman  Gould'  .. 
Francis  Douglas  Grey"  .. 
Robert  Carter  Bamford* 
Chas.  Le  Mesurier  Carey® 
William  Hy.  Newenhara* 
F.  T.  Logan  Patersoii*®  . . 
Christopher  Jas.  Mugnay^ ' 

Robert  Bennett* 

Vere  Hunt  Bowles***  .... 
W.  Wedderburn  Arbu  thno  t 
Archibald  W^ybergh".... 

William  Fitz  Roy 

Dune.  Pleydell  Bouverie 
Kenneth  Bruce  Stuart". . 
Edward  Joseph  Hunt** . . 
William  Paterson'*^-  .... 

Lieutenants. 
Charles  Augustus  Hand*^  p  11  June  62  j 
GeorgePerceval Beamish"  23  June  54 
Sam.AshtonYateBenyon"  p  24  Aug.  64 
Lawrence  Edward  Knox**  p  25  Aug.  64 
I  Alex.  Macleay  Dumaresq**  1  Sept.  54 
|WalterSam.Mar8on,*U47-  ^  Nov.  54 
|stcwart  Hervey  Bruce". .  p  17  Nov.  54 
(Charles  Colquhoun  Pye*^      14  Dec.  64 

Istephen  Moore" 15  Dec.  54 

Richard  Hallilay  Archer"    29  Dec.  54 

lAlfred  Grey'» H  Jan.   65 

iGeo.  Watlin  Clutterbuck  12  Jan.  55 1 
John  Rd.  Ramsbottom"  19  Jan.  65 
JFred.  Vemey  M.  Raynes  6  June  54 
Arthur  Geo.  F.  Griffiths*"  13  Feb.  55 
iFrcd.HarrisDawosVeith**!  16  Feb.  65 
Thomas  Cootc  Grant ....  P  23  Jan.  62 
{Thomas  Lewis  Twiston  . .  p  24  Apr.  65 
.George  Rochlbrt  Byron  . .  30  Mar.  55 
.William  Grogan  Graves. .  16  Mar.  55 
Gilbert  de  Lacy  Lacy**  . .  14  Mar.  55 
I  Richard  Wm.BCrowther  26  July  65 
Charles  Bradford  Brown*  15  Mar.  66 
Ch.  Anderson  Morshead^*  11  July  37 
Ensions. 

0   William  Goi*don     10  Apr.  65 

0   Robert  Edward  Sproule       23  Apr.  66 
0   Aubrey  Palgrave  Powys        1  May  66 

0   Charles  Bunbury 16  May  55 

0   De  Lancey  R.  Anderson..     15  June  56 

0   AlfredStokes 27  July  55 

0  Jamea  A.  Ogilvy  Carnegy       3  Aug.  65 
0   Charles  Henry  Kinahan     p  2  Nov.  55 

0   Alexander  Fluder p  SO  Noy.  66 

0   Wm.  Lancelot  Knowl68<«  p  7  Dec.  55 

0  JamesSlack    15Jaii.56 

0  Geo.  W.  Wynford  Knapp  p  25  Jan.  56 
0   Edward  Conduit  Bicknell      26  Feb.  56 


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28  June  44  iP  20  July  49 
4  Nov.  63 
6  June  64 


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17  Dec.  47  I  15  Mar.  601 
20  May  48 'p  26  Dec.  51 
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29  Dec.  54 

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6  June  54, P 24  Apr.  55 

P  10  April  49 1 P  12  Aug.  53 '      8  July  65 

PlSDec.  48,P17  June51,P    7  Sept. 65 

P  13  May  53  |      6  Nov.  64 '  p  21  Sept.  65 

P29May  49  PlO  Feb.  54 |P   2  Nov. 65 

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8  July  55 
27  July  56 
27  July  55 
27  July  55 

6  June  64 
P21  Sept.  56 
P  26  Oct.  b^ 
P  23  Nov.  55 

9  Dec.  55 
P  15  Jan.  56 

26  Feb.  66 
25  Mar.  56 


1  Li.- General  Kenah  served 
in  Holland  in  1790,  and  was 
present  in  the  action  of  the  10th 
of  Sept.,  as  well  as  in  several 
other  minor  affairs.  In  Egypt, 
under  Sir  Ralph  AbercroniDy 
in  ISOl ;  in  Slcilj  from  1808  to 
1819;  subsequently  on  lite 
eastern  coast  of  Spain,  as  As- 
sistant, and  afterwards  as 
Deput J- Adjutant-General  at  the 
Head  of  the  Department,  and 
was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Castalla,  as  also  several  other 
affairs.  Served  also  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Oenea  in 
April  1814.  He  has  received 
the  Gold  Medal  from  the  Grand 
Seignior  for  the  Egyptian 
campaign,  and  also  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 


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Payina*<er.— Henry  Ingram,"  7  Dec.  56;  Qr,'M,  10  July  52. 
AcQutant, — Lieut.  Walter  Samuel  MarsoOi  3  March  55. 
Quarter-Matter. — James  Linford,  18  Jan.  5(J. 

5Mr^«m.— Henrv  Crisp,"  M.B.  22  June  65 ;  Anist.-Surg.  3  Nor.  48. 
A99'at.'Surgeon8,—WiX\iAm  Wilson  Mills,"  28  March  54. 

Francis  O'Dell,"  28  July  54. 

Peter  Joseph  Hoey,"  1  May  65, 

Facing*  Green. — Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  Bsq. 


%  Colonel  Bin  serred  in  (bo  Peninsula  from  Sept.  1S19  to  tho  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  inclodla^  tli« 
aflhir  of  San  Munos  and  retrvat  from  Burgoi,  ai  a  rulunteer;  battle  ofViltoria,  passage  of  the  BIdaaww, 
battles  of  Nlrelle  and  Toulouse :  ho  hat  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps.  Served  la  the  Crimea 
frttm  6th  Not.  18S6. 

S  Ueut.-CoI.  Falrtlongh  served  the  Eastern  campaifrn  of  ISM,  Including  tho  battles  of  Ainu,  BaU- 
klava,  and  Inkcrmaa  (severely  wounded),  and  »iege  of  Sebsstopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

4  M:^or  iiarrio«,  Captains  Xeweuham  and  Bennett,  served  the  Eastern  campaiKn  of  1854,  Indudiiif  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  and  sieee  of  Sebastopol  (Uodsl  and  Clasp*). 

e  MtOor  Carter  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1844-55  with  the  03rd  Regt.,  Includias  the  batlbw  of 
Alms,  Balaklava,  and  Iiikorman,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege,  assaults,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (succeeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Regt.  at  the  last  attack),  bombardment  and  cai>tureof  Klnbourn  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Oould  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  luciuding  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and 
Claip). 

8  Capt  Orey  served  as  an  En«ign  in  the  24lb  Bengal  N.  I.  during  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ,  nnd  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal):  served  with  tho  eani  Regt  at  the  slescand  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp),  ai  also  at  the  boiiibnrdtneut  and  capture  of  Kinbourn. 

0  Captains  Bamford  and  Carey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M,  including  tho  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  lakerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopul  (.Medal  and  C  a*p4). 

10  explains  Paterton,  Magnay,  and  Bowlcii,  Paymoster  Ingram,  Ass'st.-Surgeons  Mills  and  O'Dell, 
served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  18M-6A,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkennon,  slegr, 
ossaulu,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kiaboum  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

lot  Captain  W.  Paterson  served  with  the  80th  Regt.  in  tho  Burmese  war  of  1853-68  (Medal),  Including 
the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Protne,  and  subsequent  operations. 

1 1  Lteuts.  Marson  and  Beamish  sorved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1851-55,  including  tlie  siege,  assealts, 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clas})),  expedition  to  Kertch,  bombardment  and  capture  of  Kin- 
bourn. 

I'i  Captain  Wybergh  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18&4-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Balakhkva,  expedition  to  Kertch,  siege,  assaults,  and  fall  of  ScbiStopol,  bombardment  and  capture  of 
Klnbourn  (Medal  and  Clarp-). 

IS  Capt.  8tuarl  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  fn  1856  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Capt.  Hunt  served  at  the  siege,  assaults  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Midal  and  C'a  p). 

15  Lieuts.  Hand  and  Dumaresq  served  the  Eastern  campilgoof  1855,  including  the  expedition  to  Kertch, 
ilege,  assaulu,  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieuts.  Benyon  and  Knox  served  at  the  sieite  of  Sebostopol  in  1855,  and  assault  on  the  18th  June; 
aUo  the  expedition  to  Kertch  (Mcdol  andCla^-p). 

IT  Lieut.  Pye  served  at  the  siege  nnd  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieuts.  Moore,  Archer,  Itamsbottom,  andOriflSihs,  8ur,;eon  Crisp,  and  Assist.-Surgeon  Hoey,  served 
at  tho  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  Id  1856 ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  Klnbourn  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

10  Lieuts.  Bruce,  Orey,  Yeith,  an-J  Lacy,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  aUo  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  capture  of  Klnbourn  (Medal  and  Cla>p). 

20  Lieut.  Brown  served  in  the  campaign  of  1855.  aod  expedition  to  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

81  Lieut.  Morshead  served  In  the  41st  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  of  184^  in  Afl^hanisUn,  and 
wa^  present  In  the  engagements  with  the  enemy  on  tho  83th  March  and  28th  April  in  the  Pisiieen  Valle/; 
in  that  of  tlie  90Ui  May,  near  Candobar,  30th  August  at  Ooaine,  5tli  September  before  Ghuxnee,  occupation 
and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of  Oabool,  expniition  into  Kohistan,  storm,  capture,  and  deetruetioo  of 
Istalifl;  and  in  tho  various  minor  affUirs  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes.  ^^_: 


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21  April  14;  M/^ar,  21  Jan.  19;  Lt.-Coh  11  July  26;  Col.  23  Nov.  41; 
Maj.-Gen,  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  64th  Foot,  13  Aug.  55. 
Lieut.'Colonels.—JtimcsStoTpfoTd*  CB.  JEns.  p17  Sept.  25;  Zt.  p2  Noy.  26; 
Capt.  P 10  Sept.  30;  Mqjovy  Pll  March  42;  Brevet'Lt.-Col.SO  April  44: 
Lt.'CoL  13  Nov.  47  ;  Col.  20  June  54. 
Nicholas  Wilson,  KH.  J^;w.  31  Oct.  09;  Lieut.  7  Oct.  13;  Capt.  P24  Oct. 
21 ;  ilf^'or,  P30  Dec.  28;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Col.  4  Aug.  48 ; 
j      Col.  20  Juno  54. 
0  I  3f<(;(?r*.— James  Draper,  £»M.  18  Dec.  23;  Lieut.  pIO  Nov.  25 ;  Capt,  P24  Dec. 
I     29 ;  Brev.'Major,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Major ,  22  Dec.  48 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col.^O  June  54. 
0    Thomas  Stirling,  Ens.  P23  April  39 ;  Lieut.  p6  May  42 ;  Capt.  P28  Apr.  48; 
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I  Geo.  W.Powlett  Bingham  p  16  Feb.  38  •  8  April  42 
Cliarles  William  Sibley^..    27  Nov.  24'   16  Oct.   20 

Neville  Hill  Shutc p  22  Mar.  44  j  >'  25  Sept.  46 

Tliomaa  Anderson 16  May  34  p  29  Dec.  37 

Robert Mockler 12  Sept.43 '  12  Jan.   48 

Henry  Francis    p  23  June  43 '  14  Sept.  45 

Alfred  Picton  Bowlby  ..    31  Oct.  45  j   12  Mar.  48 

Cliarks  Thompson P19Junc46  p   2  June  48 

;  Winter  Goodc    p  26  Apr.  44 1  p  28  Aug.  46 

,  William  John  Chads,^  s..  p  12  Nov.  47  p  12  Sept.  48 
,  Wm.Fletcher Jas.  Morphy  29  May  42 !  10  Nov.  48 
j  Chamb.  Henry  Hinchliff !  P  9  Apr.  47  p  3  Aug.  49 
!         Lieutenants.        i  I 

0    RichardCi»a.M'Crca,Mf/ji   28  July  43 , 

Matthew  Fanning ,      1  Feb.  44 

Arch.  E,  Cochrane  Forsterl  10  May  44 
Dovoton  D.  Green  tree  . . !  p  9  May  45 
Godfrey  Lyon  Knight  . . '  28  Feb.  45 
I  Fredcriclc  J.  Hutchison . .  22  Dec.  48 
j Stand.de CourcyO'Grady! PIO  Feb.  40 
I  Valentine  Ryan *.     30  Nov.  49 


^APTAIN.    I  BREV.-MAJ. 

P 12  Sept.  48' 

19  Aug.  42     20  June  44 
P  9  Aug.  50 

22  Aug.  48 
9  May  51 

15  Mar.  53 

15  Mar.  63 

28  Oct.  53 
P  25  June  52 

30  June  54     15  Dec.  54 

17  Ang.  55 
P    8  Feb.  66 

I      S  Col.  Stopford  served  with  the 
9  Jan.  46 '  ^^^^  ^^^  Uiroug boat  theoperAtiona 
II    A  An-^^  Candabar  and  In  AfffbanUtan 

\t  V^  *^|  during  18*1  and4S(Hcdal)i  and  he 
22  Dec.  46  commanded  the  Reft.  In  the  action 
9  Jan.  471"'  HahanUPorc,  S9th  D«e.  \*43 
1*1  Xia  *  ^Q' (Ucdal},untllaevGrely  wounded  In 
1/  Mar.  40  the  side.— he  had  aliu  a  horse eut 

9  May  61 
5  Dec.  51 
2  Jan.  52 


down  under  bim. 

3  Ui^ioc  Sibley  served  with  the 

13th  Rett.  In  the  first  Burmese  war 

_,.,,,.-,  -    (Medal);  and  with  the  OSnd  In  the 

DavidMortinierMuiTaV;^.!  14  Dec.  49  P26  Nov.  52.c«mpAirn  on  the  sutirj.  and  was 
'  Alfi-ed  John  Tuke  ...'..  p  15  Feb.  60 ,  8  Jan.  53 '  •J'^*"*l*,?'J«*'*  ,"*  "*®  *"*"•  "' 
1  Thomas  Arch.  MackinnoD.P  25  Sept.  49,'   30  Apr.  i>3^   Tuu'cfcT^ifc^  with.de- 

Richard  Henry  WillcockfiP   3  Nov.  48,   13  May  53  t««hmentorth«i7thReft.withLt.. 

Robert  Vaughan  Dickens-'      1  May  46'      6  Nov.  50,  S!';?"*'*^'i''»i* *'*"**•:*"***' 

Tir-ii*         V  'niiTTt*    «  ,^  V-.         .!l    Southern    MahratU    campaign    of 

Wilham  Knox p  17  June  61   p  16  Dec,  53  I844.45.  and  wa*  pnsent  in  au  its 

Alexander  Doni«on    . . . . '  p  1 8  Apr ,  61  •   30  June  64 ,  <>?«»««>«•.  ineinding the  cnpturt  or 

John  Hudson !  p 22  Apr.  63 '  P  0  Mar.  55  .'JJclid"'!  '*''""'"'  °'  "«»«*»»' 

Rowland  Bateman '  p  12  Oct.   62     17  Aug.  65 ,    0  Qr.-iiaster  sean  serrcd  with 


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Louis  D*Aco»ta 14  Mar.  63 

Francis  Da  Bois  Lukis  . . '  p  30  Mar.  65 
Robert  Richard  Fennessy .    19  June  65 

EXSIGNS. 

Henry  Turner    ,  p  16  Dec.  63 

Geo.  Henry  John  Haldanc'  p23  Mar.  65 


23  Nov.  56  '  ^'**  ^^^  ^^''^  the  campalffB  against 


John  Thomas  Pack 
John  William  Taylor .... 


31  Aog.  65 
23  Nov.  55 


P 14  Dec.  65 
P    8  Feb.  66 


the  Rajah  of  Coorg  In  18S4t  the 
operations  against  Rumool  la  1899 ; 
and  at  the  battle  of  If  ahar^pore  on 
the  S9th  Dee.  184S(  Medal). 

7  Doctor  IngUs  served  the  Po^Jaub  eaaapalgn  of 
18I8-9  with  the  iOth  Rcgu.  including  the  whole  of  the 
siege  operations  before  Mooltan  (the  greater  part  of 
which  in  medical  charge  of  the  Regt.),  and  battle  of 
Goojcrat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


Paymaster. —J Kmcs  Hotres,  1  Oct.  47 ;  Quarter-Master yQ  Sept.  39. 
Acfjutant.— 'Lieut.  Richard  Charles  M'Crea,*  12  Sept.  63. 
Quarter'Master.-^dhn  Sears,^  1  Oct.  47 ;  JSns.  8  May  46;  if.  p  19  March  47. 
5t/rpr«on.— James  Gordon  Inglis,'  M.D.,  26  March  52;  il«mf .-^S^ur^.  29  Mar.  39. 
Asiistant-Surgesms. — ^Thomas  Cai*ey,  24  Jan.  51 . 

Robert  Thomas  Buckle,  M.D.,  14  Oct.  61. 

George  Evans,  24  March  54. 
Fac'uigs  Black. — Agents,  Messrs,  Cox  &  Co. 

1  MaJor.General  Freeth  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  from  May  1809  to  Jan.  1814.  and  was  present  at  the  follow- 
ing actions  and  sieges  }  vis.  i^FuenUs  d'Onor,  rapture  of  Ciudad  Rodrif  o  and  Badajos,  battles  of  Salamawra,  Burgos, 
Vittorla.  and  Pyrenees,  near  Parapeluna,  Nivelle,  and  Nive.  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

4  M^r  Chads  served  as  Aide-dC'Camp  to  General  Godwin  throughout  the  Bunufie  war  of  ISSt-AS,  and  was  present  at 
tho  aasanlt  and  capture  of  Martaban,  the  destruetion  of  the  river  stoekades  at  Rangoon,  attack  on  the  White  House 
Sloekade,  IStb  April  (wonnded,  but  did  not  quit  the  field),  and  operatbms  of  the  two  foUowlng  days,  eoiieludlng  with  tho 
storm  of  the  Great  Shoe  Dagon  Pagoda  Stockade  i  also  present  at  the  capture*  of  Bassein  and  Pegu,  the  reliaf  of  tha 
beieagMrcd  garrison  at  Pegu,  and  the  operations  of  the  four  foUowlng  days,  during  which  the  enemy  in  force  were  driven 
out  of  thrM  entrenched  positions  (Medal)  t  received  (be  Ihaaks  of  the  Governor* General  In  Cenncil  on  sis  tepante 
oceatkms  during  the  war. 


Yean'  Serv. 


69 


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Pay. 


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Pay. 


nt!?'MViMoM  65rt(  The2dYorkshireN.mdmg)RLofFL  ["•'^i^/pi^K."^- 
The  -R<>yaZ  Ti^^,  superscribed  "  INDIA"    "  ARABIA." 

ColoMl,^^  Henry  Balneavis,*  CMG.,  KH.  Em,  3  Jan.  97 ;  Xi«u«.  5  Nor.  99 ; 

CapU  11  Sept.  06 ;  Miy,  30  May  11 ;  Lt.-Col.  12  Aug.  19;  Col.  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Mqjor'Gen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Oen,  20  June  64;  Col,  66th  Foot,  18  Jan.  65. 
Lieut.'Colonel^ChtLTles  EmUius  Gold,  .Bfw.p20  Mar.  88;  Lt.  P28  Oct.  31  ; 

Capt  P6Feb.  36;  Mqjor.fA  Oct  44;  Xi«tt^-Coi.30Dec.  46;  Co2. 20  June 64. 
Mi^ars.^AlfTed  Francis  W.  Wyatt,  JSns.  P12  Dec.  26;  Lieut,  p  23  Apr.  29  ; 

Capt.  P19  Sept.  34;  Mqfor,v2S  Sept.  46;  Bt  Lt.-Col  20  June  64. 
James  Patience,^  Bru.  6  April  10;   Lieut.  24  Oct.  11;  Capt.  13  Noy.  27; 

Breo.'Major,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mqjor,  30  Dec.  46 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  61. 


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Captains. 
Geo.  Freeman  Murray  . . 
William  Pym  Young  . . 
Oliver  Barker  D'Arcey  . . 
Duncan  Bazalgette  .... 
Robert  Henry  MacGregor 

George  Meyler   

James  Paul^    

R.  B.TwyfordThelwalP 
Robert  Murphy  Nicolls 
Fra.  Beaumaris  Bullielcy 

Charles  Blewitt 

OctaviusJohnBlakeMarsh 

Ljbutbnants. 
Henry  Ferdinand  Turner 
Thomas  Geo.Strange^<(;. 
Cha.  A.  Miguel  Servautes 
Thomas  Walter  Still 
JohnOwen  Jones  Priestley 

George  Buck 

F.Stansfleld  Herries  .. 
I  Frederick  Wemyss .... 
A.  Nicholson  Magrath 

Frederick  Bailie 

Lionel  Smith  Warren 
Charles  James  Urquhart 
Edmund  Jacob  Whitbread 

Walter  Higgin 

Joseph  William  Lewis 

Ensigns. 
Henry  Stratton  Bates 
A.firanth  way  t  Toker^i.^!^. 
William  Popham  Wrixon 
Arthur  Henry  Lewis .... 
Falcon  Peter  Leonard  . . 
George  Penne&ther  .... 
George  Robert  Chevalier 
Arthur  Francis  Maude  . . 
Edward  Vernon  White  . . 
John  Shrews  Talbot  .... 


CAPTAIN. 


26  Apr.  2d,P20  June  32; 
P  26  Oct.   30  P27  Nov.  36 


BREY.-MAJ. 


26 
40 
41 
42 


P  8  Apr. 
P$^l  Jan. 
P31  Dec. 
P  7  Oct. 

8  Nov.  43 
P   8  Nov.  44 

OJuly  37 
P  22  June  47 
P  8  May  46 
p  14Jone60 

8  Feb.  42 
P  22  Dec.  48 


P  9  Dec.  31 
81  Deo.  41 


P  6  Jan.  30 
12  Sept.  43 
19  Dec.  46 
19  Aug.  60 


n  Nov.  61 
20  June  64 


p  13  June  46  P28May  62 

P  23  Sept.  46 1 P  26  July  63 

19  Dec.  46  p   2  Sept.  63 

10  Apr.  40  P  26  Nov.  63 

4  Oct.  39 1    12  Oct.   62 


18  Sept.  61 1 P 

22  Dec.  48  j  P 

P  28  May  62  P 

8  Dec.  46 
P  27  June  61 
14  Dec.  49  p  30  Apr.  62 
P 16  Oct.  60 1 P  12  Oct.  62. 
7  Feb.  61  P  26  July  63 1 


8  Dec.  64 ' 
1  May  66 1 
7  Sept.  66 


P 14  Feb.  51 

4  Apr.  61 

P 11  July  61 

14  May  62 

Pll  June  62 


P   2  Sept.  63 

|P26Nov.63 

|p28Mar.64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 


P23NOV.  62'P18  Aug.54' 
p  2  Sept.  63  P  1  May  66 1 
P26N0V.63  P  7  Sept.  661 
P28Mar.64  p  2  Oct.  66l 
28  Apr.  64  P  38  Dec.  66 1 

P18  Aug.  64 

P26  Aug.  64 

20  Oct.  64 

16  June  66 

10  Aug.  56 

13  Jan.  66 

14  Jan.  66 
16  Jan.  56 

15  Feb.  66 


I    16  Feb.  66 1 
Payffuu^er.— J.WilliamBMar8halI,3Apr.46;  ^n^. p2 Sept. 36;  X^PlOMar.41. 
Adijutant. — Lieut.  Thomas  George  Strange,  26  Nov.  63. 
Quarftfr- Af«*ftfr.— Edward  Withers,  21  Nov.  61. 
Surgeon, — ^Thornton  Marshall,  12  Jan.  66;  Astitt.^Surg.  11  Apr.  46. 
Auistant-SurgeOTU, — Thomas  Esmonde  White, M.D.,  26  Sept.  46. 
Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  LleaU-Oeaeral  BolDeavia  proceeded  under  Sir  David  Baird  to  Coruno*  in  1808$  fram  thciiee  to  Ll»* 
boB,  aod  wM  appointed  Major  of  Brigade  to  UtOor-Oeneral  R.  M'Kcniie't  Brigade;  letved  throayhoel 
Ifie  whole  of  the  war  in  Spain,  and  wat  present  at  the  battles  of  Tolavera  and  Busaco,  retreat  to  (be  Uoes 
of  Torres  Yedras,  occupation  of  them  and  subsequent  advance,  battle  of  Fuentet  d'Onor— for  which  he 
received  the  brevet  rank  of  M^jor;  siege  of  Cludad  Rodrigo,  covering  the  siege  of  BadiOoi,  stonnisf  of 
Fort  St.  Michael,  siege  of  Burgos,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  battle  of  Toulonee,  aft  which 
battle  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Srd  Battalion  of  the  27th  Regt.  Embarked  at  Bourdeanx  for 
North  America;  on  arriving  there  he  was  appointed  A88tBtant-Quarter*Master-Oeneral,and  was  prteeatat 
the  baitle  of  Platlaburg.  Oave  up  hU  staff  situation,  and  proceeded  to  New  Orleans.  Prtaeaft  at  tlM  cap- 
tare  of  Paris  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Manley  Power,  and  served  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occvputioii. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clacpt. 

S  LI.-C0I.  Paticnec  was  pr«MM  at  the  rarrendcr  of  Martiidqae,  and  at  thacaptan  of  Lea  Saintaa  and  Oaaddoape.la  laiA. 

4  Gapt.  Pan!  aerTtd  with  the  aitC  ttooii«lioat  tlM  eammdcn  of  1S46-S  on  tha  Satl^,  and  waa  prtaaak  la  the  hattlca  pt 
MMdfeaa,  gawwathah  (wouadad).  Bnddlwal,  Allwal,  aad  Sobraoai  Medal  aad  tbrea  Haapa.  Ha  eanlad  the  Qapc**! 
"Mmu  of  Ibo  llrt  at  Moodhco  and  Parasaahab. 

•  Oapl.  Ttaolwall  acrvad  acainat  tho  rabol  aativaa  In  tha  Soathara  Dlatrlet  of  Now  Zoalaad  la  IS^T*  and  eo«iBMi4e«  tte 

Ivaaaad  party  of  thoSSth  ■agt.latha  oafagaoaantat  Wanramiloa  the  IMhlaly  of  Hiatyaar. 


'^"'%'^?SC?^l;^oi!lS:-  "•]         66tk  (  The  Berkshire)  Regt.  of  Foot.  166 

"DOURO"    "TALAVERA"    "ALBUHERA"    "VITTORIA"     "PYRENEES" 
"NIVELLE"    "NIVE"    "ORTHE8"   "PENINSULA." 


Ye«r»'  Ser». 

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Co?<mtf/.—P  Richard  Blunt,*  ^n*.  31  Jan.  1787;  Xt'eu^  23  Feb.  91:  Capt,\^ 
July  93;  Major ,11  May  96;  Lieut.^Coi.  23  Aug.  99;  Col.  25  Oct.  1809: 
Mqfor'Gen.1  Jan.  12;  Lt.- Gen.  27  May  25,  Gen.  28  Nov.  41:  Co/. 66th  Rottt. 
25  Mar.  86. 

Lietft.'ColoneL — Charles  Edmund  Law,*  Comet,  p  2  Feb.  44;  Lieut.  p8  May 
46 ;  Capt.  p  26  Dec.  61 ;  Mqjor,  p  7  July  64 ;  Zieut.-Col.  p 6  Jan.  66. 

Afq/or*.— George  Maxwell,  JEns.  P23  Feb.  26;  Lieut.  29  May  28:  Capt. 
21  Oct.  43;  Brev.-Maj.  20  June  64 ;  Mqfor,  9  Jan.  66. 

Edw.  Montagu  Davenport,' ^tw.  P24  Apr.  36;  Lieut.  6  Aug.  38  ;  Capt.  P81 
Dec.  44;  Jtf<(;or,  p  29  Feb.  56. 


Captaijjs. 

Tom  Benson   

John  Clifton  Hawkes 

Webster  Thomas  Gordon 

George  Watson 

Charles  Wm.  Aylmer  . . 
Arch.  Hamilton  Dunbar 

Charles  Perrin   

John  Walker 

Richard  Horner  Paget  . . 

Alfred  Torrens    

Charles  James  Knox  Gore 
James  Galbraith     

LlBUTBNANtS. 

Horatio  George  Dickens 
K.YiTth,A(y.(,Q.M.\e  Peb.40) 
Edward  James  Storey    .. 
Sir  C.F.WheelerCuffe,  J5/. 

Leslie  Eames 

Wm.  Henry  Jones  Westby 
James  Lorenzo  Vei-schoyle 

Alfred  Austin 

Fred.  Hugh  Irwin  Day  . . 
C.  J.  Thornton  Duesbury 
Richard  Thomas  Hughes. 

Alfred  Trigge 

Henry  Charles  Spearman 
John  Baring  Short  .... 
Charles  Valentine  Oliver 

Ensigns. 
Charles  Augiistus  Shortt 

John  Tobin  Ready 

Richard  Salisbury  Bagge 
Stephen  Weston  Bent 
Wm.Trevelyan  HodyCox 
John  William  Hughes  . . 
Edm.WhitneyFetherston 
Chas.  Clavering  Wardell 
Frederick  James  Rogers 
James  Howe  Mardon 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.    IBRBV.-MA/. 


P  8  Nov.  42  P  8  Aug. 
P  24  Jan.  46 1  14  Mar, 
P  1  Dec.  46 
P  9  Apr.  47 
21  Dec.  44 
P  28  Sept.  47 
P  24  Dec.  47 
P  26  Nov.  46 

1  Dec.  48 

9  Mar.  49 
P 16  May  61 
P 12  Dec.  61 


P   4  May  49 

8  Mar.  60 
9  Jan.  49 

P 16  May  61 
P17  June61 
P17  Oct.  61 
P  13  Dec.  51 
Pll  June  62 

9  July  62 
P21  April  64 
P28  April  64 

21  July  64 
P24  Aug.  64 
P25  Aag.  64 

8  Sept.  64 

6  June  64 

9  Sept.  64 
3  Nov.  64 

P 19  Jan.  66 

P 13  Feb.  66 

1  May  66 

14  May  66 

15  May  66 
P29  June66 


45 

47 

P  12  Sept.  48 

14  Nov.  48 

P28  Aug.  46 

P30Mar.  49 

P  4  May  49 

P  13  July  49 

P  6  June  51 

P  17  Oct.  61 

P   6  May  63 

6  June  64 


P  2  Apr.  52 
P 18  June  52 

25  June  52 

P21  April  54 

P28  April  64 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  54 
P  8  Sept.  54 
P  8  Nov.  64 
1  Dec.  64 
9  Jan.  66 
P  26  Jan.  66 
P 13  Feb.  66 
P  20  July  66 
P29  Feb.  66 


P30  Mar.  49 
P14  Mar.  61 
P 14  May  52 
P 28  April 64 
P  1  Sept.  64 
P  3  Nov.  64 
1  Dec.  64 
9  Jan.  56 
P 19  Jan.  66 
P  13  Feb.  66 
P  8  June  55 
P 29  Feb.  56 


7  Mar.  66 
PayiMo^fer.— George  Pollard,  17  Aug.  66 ;  Qr. -Master,  28  July  46. 
Ac^utant.— Lieut.  Harry  Firth,  8  March  60. 
Quarter-Matter.— William  Lane,  31  Aug.  66. 

Surgeon. — Frederick  William  Tupper,  28  Dec.  61 ;  Assist. -Surg,  8  June  41. 
Assistant- Surgeons. — William  Sim  Murray,  M.B.  10  Jan.  61. 
Charles  James  Davenport,  16  Aug.  64. 
Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  Oen«ral  Blunt  tcrved  in  Lord  Voif*'*®'P^^^^o">'^id  in  Flanders  In  1704  and  05,  and  waa  actWely  em- 
ployed in  the  West  Indies  from  1706  unulISOS.    He  has  since  serred  in  Hanofer,  Madeira,  and  in  the 

9  L1.-C0I.  Law  served  with  the  Otb  Lancers  In  the  SutleJ  campaign  In  1846,  including  the  battle  of 

%  MsTor  Davenport  serred  with  the  06th  In  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  In  I887-S8,  and  was  present  In  the 
action  of  St.  Denis. 


Digitized  bA^^^^I-^' 


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\  ear*'  Serv, 


48 


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22 
81 
20 
14 
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Emb.  for  Qibraltar,  Jan.  18&4. 

Senring  at  Trinidad. 

Depot,  Guemter. 

"BARROSA"— "PENINSULA"— The  Royal  Tiger,  Buperacribed,  "  INDIA." 
CoUmel—V  iS'ir  Colin  Campbell/  GCB.  Ejis.  26  May  08  ;  Lieut.  28  June  09; 

Capt.  0  Nov.  13 ;  Mt^jor,  26  Nov.  26  ;  Lieut.-Col,  *26  Oct.  32;  CoL  23  Dec. 

42;  Af^'.-Gcn.  20  June54;  Co/.  67th  F.  24  Oct.  54. 
//«.-Coton«i.— Edward  Basil  Brooke,  2nd  Lt,  B.  Art.  16  Dec.  17 ;  Lt.  9  April 

25 ;  Capt.  Pll  July  26 ;  Af<y.  p5  July  31 ;  Lt.-CoL  9  Nov.46;  Col.  20  June  64. 
McQors. — ^Thomas  JoaephuB  Deverell,  Ena.  7  Nov.  22 ;  Lieut. "lb  June  SO;  Capt. 

P  30Aug.  31  ;  Brev.Mqj.  9  Nov.  46;  J»/<y.8  Sept.47;  5r.X*.-Co/.20  JuneM. 
Thomas  Edmond  Knox,  J?7i«.  26  Jan.  38;  Lieut.  ^^  June  42;  Capt.  31  July 

46;  Mqjor,  P  17  Aug.  52. 


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Thomas  Byrne 

John  Porter 

Charles  Barnard  Hague 

Henry  CoUette 

Robert  Hudson  Wood  . . 
Dugald  Stewart  Miller . . 

Henry  Crofton    

CoMuiWilliamC.  Rivarolo 
Robert  FoUett  Synge*  -. 
J.  B.  Creagh/  ;.c.20JuDe&4 
Thomas  Basil  Tuite  .... 
Daniel  Thompson 

LlBUTEVANTS. 

James  Graham,  A^j 

William  D'Arcy 

H.S.G.  S.  Knight,  ci-Tim. 

Edward  Daubeuy 

Alfred  Addington  Jones 
William  Serjeant  Arnold 

John  Inman    

Arthur  Hy.  Coney,  d.A<Jj, 
Charles  Wm.  Pearson  . . 
Geo.  T.  Horton  Atchison 
James  John  Wood 

Ricliard  Edwyn  Barry  . . 

Malachl  Nugent    

Arthur  Forbes  Robertson 

John  Richard  Crane  .... 
Ensigns. 

Edward  Coxcn    

Wm.  Henry  Bell  Kingsley 

George  Traill  Munro     . . 

Albert  Stanley  Welland  . 

Edmund  Henry  Lenon  . . 

Ijoftus  Reade 

Evan  Lee  Young 

Hugh  Robson  Evans  .  • .  • 

Tliomas  Dawson 

Charles  Moigan 


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LIEUT.       I     CAPTAIN.    |  BRBV.-MAJ, 


4  Nov.  lU 
P  28  Mar.  34 
P  6  Sept.  35 
P  26  Aug.  36 
Pll  Mar.  42 
P  24  Feb.  43 
P  8Sept.  4G 
P  1  Aug.  45 
P  20  Oct.  40 

9  April  25 
P31  Dec.  42 
Pll  July  45 

3  May  44 

10  July  46 
2  Sept.  45 

29  Dec.  46 

29  Dec.  46 

P 13  Aug.  47 

11  Jan.  47 
10  Apr.  49 

P  18  Sept.  49 
25  Oct.  50 
P 14  Feb.  51 
P  3  Feb.  54 
P  5  May  54 
P  20  Oct.  64 
31  May  55 


6  Mar.  23  {  22  Jan.  39 
P  29  Dec.  37  1 P  6  Oct.  43 
P  30  Dec.  37  p  6  Dec.  43 

22  Jan.  39  |  p  23  Feb.  44 
P  6  Dec.  43 '  p  28  Aug.  49 


Pll  July  45 
P19  Nov.  47 
P  6  Aug.  47 
26  Sept.  42 
12  June  28 
P  23  Aug.  44 
P 16  Apr.  47 


11  Nov.  51 

20  June  64 

20  June  54 

GJan.  55 


P31  Jan.  51 

P 17  Jan.  61 

P  8  June  52 

6  June  64 

5  Oct  32 

21  Sept.  55 

P  SO  Nov.  65 


9  Nov.  46 


S  Capt.  SjQf*  lerrcd  with  the 
CameroaUns  on  tbe  Cbiaa  esf*- 
dlttoa  (Medal),  aad  cairicd  the 
eoUxirs  of  Um  B«riiacm  at  tta»  tc- 
pulse  or  tbe  nlfht-attack  om.  Nlagpo. 
tbe  Attack  and  eaptnrt  of  Chapoo. 
the  taking  of  Shangtaae  and  Woo- 
i  sunf,  the  itormJnr  of  ' 
too,  and  the  operatlona 
Nankin. 

4  Llent-Col.  Cfca^  serred 
the  Anglo- Spanish  L^oa,  i 
was  engaged  on     ' 


19  Oct.  64  I 
1  June  55 


29  Dec.  46 
?  18  Aug.  47 

3  June  47 
P  28  Aug.  49 
P  28  Aug.  49 
P31  Jan.  51 

1  Mar.  49 
P  8  June  62 
P  3  June  53 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

1  d  «J«»nt  r^h    Arlaban  in  Aia»a,  on  the  tfltih,  ITih, 

21  Sept.  OO    icveral  otiier  aflkin.     He  waa  also 
P30  Nov.  65  '  employed  on  a  Partienlar  Servlee 
Pll  Tnn     FJfK  !  *"  Canada  at  the  ratbreak  of  th* 
H  lO  Jan.    OD  I  RrteUion  In    ISJ7.       Serred  tbe 
Baitern  canip«ign  of  ISSI  with  tbe  IrreguUr  Cavalfr 
on  the  Danube,  until  tbe  retreat  of  tbe  Rnwians  llroai 
the  Prinelpalltiet,  proceeded  t3  tbe  Criaea  with  the 
Heary  Cavalry  Brlgade»  and  Joined  the  staff  of  tbe 
6  June  55  'snd  Division,  and   was    present  at  the   hattlea  of 
8  June  56  1  BaUktava  and   Inkeman  \  again    serrcd    with    tte 
15  June  55  ' ''''«"'"  ^*'"*'^  (Medal and  Clasps). 
19  July  65  j 
14  Sept. 55 1 
21  Sept.  55 
1  Feb.  66 1 
25  Mar.  66 1 
Paymaster.^Wenty  Butler,  8  July  53;  Bni.if  12  Sept.  48;  Lieut,  p 22 Oct.  52. 
A<Jljutant.^^Lieut.  James  Graham,  22  Jan.  47. 
Quarter-Master.— GeoT%e  Crispin,  25  Oct.  39;  En$.  22  Mar.  39. 
Surgeon.— 5o\in  Elliot  Carte,  M.D.  18  Feb.  63;  Assist.-Surg.  31  Dec.  41. 
Assistant^SurgeoM. — Alex.  Clark  Ross,  M.D.,  1  July  53. 
Charles  Augustus  Shiell,  20  May  63. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Sir  Culin  Campbcn  tenred  witb  the  Sth  Kegt.  In  the  Penlncula  and  at  Walebeten,  and  was  preaent  at  the  halile  ai 
VImlera,  in  the  advance  and  retreat  of  the  army  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  battle  of  Coninna  ;  at  tbe  battle  of  aarmaa 
and  the  defence  of  Tarlfa.  He  was  attached  to  the  army  of  Ballesteros  at  the  latter  end  of  ISIS,  and  was  preaent  at  srvvral 
aSkirs  i  also  in  an  expedition  to  relieve  Tarragona  t  was  at  the  affair  of  Osma,  baUle  of  Vlttoria,  siege  of  St.  Sebastian* 
when  he  received  two  severe  wounds,  and  passage  of  the  Bidassoa.  where  be  was  again  seveiely  wounded.  Served  In 
America  In  l»U-15  In  tbe  60th  RiScs.  Was  Brigade  M^ur  of  the  troops  engaged  In  quelling  the  Insurreetioa  in  Demeran 
la  1S23.  Commanded  the  Wth  Regt.  In  tbe  expedition  to  China  in  184S,  including  tbe  capture  of  Chinklangfbo  and  anb- 
sequent  operations  near  to  Naukin.  Commanded  the  Srd  Division  of  tbe  army  of  the  Punjaub  throughout  the  Pv^fsub 
campaign  of  1848- B,  mduding  the  alTair  of  Ramnuggur,  passage  of  the  Chenab,  aflUr  of  Ssdoolapore,  battles  of  Chill iaawallah 
(wounded)  and  Ooojrrat,  and  the  Unal  operations.  He  was  constantly  employed  In  IMI  and  18U,  when  Brigadier -GcBcral 
commanding  the  Peshawur  districts.  In  operations  against  the  Hill  Tribes  surrounding  the  valley,  including  the  fetdag  ef 
the  Kohat  Past  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  repeated  aflkirt  with  the  Momunds,  who  Anally  made  terms  after  their  defeat 
at  PunJ  Pao  bjr  a  small  detachment  of  cavalry  and  horse  artillery  under  Sir  Colin's  Inunedlatc  eommand,  the  n— hlntd 
tribes  nvmhering  upwards  of  S,000  men.  In  1851  he  commanded  an  expedition  against  the  Ootmaakball  and  »*naral 
Tribes,  whom  he  attacked  in  their  valleys,  and  destroyed  the  strongly-defended  village  of  Nowadnnd,  the  fbrtlBed  village  af 
PranghuT,  and  he  finally  routed  them  with  great  slaughter  at  Itliakote,  where  they  muatered  S.00O  men,  while  the  Ibece 
under  Sir  Colin  was  under  S.OOO  men.     Commanded  the  Highland  Brigade  and  Highland  Division  throoghont  the  Baatera 


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23  Jan.  35 
V  3  Nov.  46 
P  22  Dec.  46 
P3l  Dec.  47 

5  Jan.  41 
P14  Apr.  46 
P  12  May  48 

10  Apr.  47 
P  1  July  63 
P21  Oct.  63 
P  20  Jan.  54 
P  11  May  40 
P  17  Mar.  64 

6 June  64 

11  Aug.  64 
11  Aug.  64 

P26  Aug.  64 

6  NoY.  64 

24  Nov.  64 

1  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
0  Feb.  66 

9  Feb.  65 
0  Feb.  66 

2  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  65 

16  Mar.  66 

8  June  66 

P   9  Oct.  65 

23  Nov.  66 
p   8  Jan.  66 

14  Jan.  66 
P26  Feb.  66 


13  July  47 
P  21  Oct.  63 
P30  Dec.  63 
P  10  Mar.  64 

9  Dec.  61 

0  Nov.  54 

1  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
12  Jan.  56 
12  May  55 
23  Nov.  56 

14  Jan.  66 
P  26  Feb.  66 


12  Dec.  54 
2  Nov.  65 


n  68th  (  T/ie  Durliam)  Regt  of  Foot.  {Lt.  Inf.)      168 

ri^u    KVITTORIA"    "PYREfa?ES"  "NIVELLE"  "ORTHE8""  PENINSULA" 
"ALMA"    "INKERMAN'*     •'SEVASTOPOL." 

Colonel  —Iff  Sir  William  Lewis  Heniee,*  CB.  KCH.  JEiis.  23  Jan.  01 ;  Zt.  17 
March  03 :  Capt.  9  Oct.  09 ;  Mqjor,2  June  14 ;  Lt.-Col,  31  July  17  ;  Col.  10 
Jan.  37  ;  MaJ. - Oen, 9 Noy AQ;  Lt-Gen.,  20  June54 ;  CoL 68thF.,  17  April 64 

Lieut.'Colonels.— Henry  Smyth,  CB.  Eng.  p28  June  83 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Oct.  36; 
Capt.P2  Dec.  42;  Mqjory  p  12  May  48;  Lt.-Col.  P30  Dec.  68. 

George  Macbeath,  JEns.  p  15  Oct.  29;  Zt.P  31  May,  33;  Capt.  p  28  Oct.  864 
!  Bt.M(^. 9  Nov.  46;  Bt.Lt.-Col. 20 June 64;  Mqj.  6 Nov. 64;  Lt.-Col. 9 Mar.65. 
.  Jfq/cw-,.— -Herbert  Blount,  Ent.  p  8  Nov.  33;  Lieut,  p  16  Sept.  37  ;  Capt.v^ 
1      July  44;  Mqjary  24  Nov.  54;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 

Henry  Harpur  Greer,  Ens.  p  10  Sept.  41  ;  Lieut.  p20  Aug.  44;  Capt.  p31  Dec. 

i      47  ;  Major,  20  Dec.  64. 

I  Captains  ensign.         lieut.     |   captain,     brbv.-maj. 

John  Edward  Lewis  ....  p  12  Jan.  30 

IIoratioHarbordMorant,*.  p  20  Aug.  44 
j  Hon.  Dan.Grcville  Finch  p  2  May  45 

Fred.  Stuckley  Savage  . .  p30  Jan.  46 
'  W.  Hervey  FitzGcrald,**.  p  6  May  37 
I  John  Cassidy 19  May  43 

C.  U.  Sliuttleworth •*  18  Sept.  46 

T.  De  Courey  Hamilton,*  p  30  Sept.  42 

Harrison  W.  J.  Trent  . .  p  14  Apr.  48 
1  Henry  White Pl2April60 

Cavendish  C.  FitzRoy,  *.  p22  Nov.  50 

James  Spratt 8  May  46 

Herbert  Vaughan p  26  Dec.  51 

JohnCator 30July  62 

Henry  L.  Battiscombe  . .  p   8  July  63 

Chris.  Brice Wilkinson..  Pll  Oct,  63 

T  TBTTTSNANTS 

Hugo  Shelley  Light,' ilrfJ.P  21  Oct.  63 

Aubrey  Harvey  Tucker. .  p  13  Sept.  63 

Edward  Rich.  Fox  Vicars  p  6  May  64 

Edward  Deshon 6  June  64 

Sheffield  Grace p  17  Oct.  61 

F.  De  LuttrellSaunderson   28  July  64 

John  Francis  Sparke     . .  p  23  Aug.  64 

Edmund  Peel  Ethelston    p  24  Aug.  64 

J.HobartCulme  Seymour  p25  Aug.  54 

John  Blood 8  Sept.  64 

John  Ponsonby  Cox' 21  Nov.  51 

Tliomas  Reeder  Clarkson     14  Dec.  64 

Gilbert  Alfred  Nicholetts    16  Dec.  54 

G<*o.  Stanislaus  Thornton      5  Jan.  55 

Honry  J.  R.Villiers-Stuart  p  16  Jan.  55 

Wm.  Henry  T.  Duesbery      2  Feb.  56 

Reginald  Brocaa 9  Feb.  55 

Harry  Robert  Milligan  ..     16  Feb.  55 

Cha.  Ern.  Beaty-PowMall     24  Apr.  65 

George  Tumor 23  Feb.  65 

Alex.  Dingwall  Thomson      11  Moy  55 

Geo.  Faulkner  Wilkinson  p  28  Mar.  55 
.    Ensigns. 

James  O.  D.  Annesley    . .     30  Mar.  65 

Samuel  Black  Noble  ....     18  May  65 

William  Algernon  Kay  ..       6  Jane 65 

Charles  Covey 8  June  66 

Arthur  Francis  Marshall      16  May  55 

Henry  Pat.  J.  Mackenzie      6  July  65 

Robert  Cope  Hardy  ....    20  July  56 

Cyril  Blackburne  Tew   . .  p27  July  66 

I  Edward  Harrison   23  Nov.  65 

j  William  Weston  Turnor  .  1  Feb.  66 
!  Henry  George  Cavendish  p  26  Feb.  66 

j  Leonard  Bolden p27  Feb.  66 

'  John  Pitts  Briggs 28  Feb.  66 


1  sir  William  Lewis  Herriea 
accompanied  tboOth  Dragoons 
to  South  America  In  Sept. 
1600,  and  serrcd  aa  a  Brigade- 
Major  in  the  expedition  against 
Buenos  Ajrcs.  Alde-de-Cump 
to  Sir  Ejre  Coote  on  the  Wal- 
cheren  expedition  in  1800,  and 
was  aotifeljr  emplojed  at  the 
siege  and  talcinx  of  Flushing. 
Accompanied  Sir BJirard  Paget 
to  Spain  as  his  Aide-de-Camp, 
In  June  1813;  and  irhen  Sir 
Edward  was  taken  prisoner  on 
the  retreat  from  Burgos,  Lord 
Wellington  appointed  him  to 
the  Quarter- Masler-Oeneral's 
Stair,  on  which  he  sorted  until 
ihe  end  of  that  war  in  1814, 
and  was  present  at  the  batt-le 
of  Yittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebas- 
tian, passage  of  the  Bidassoa, 
the  three  successive  dnjs*  ac- 
tions at  the  Mayor's  Houfe,  In 
front  of  Bidurt,  where  he  had 
a  horse  shot  under  him.  On 
{ the  14th  of  April  1814,  whilst 
26  Feb.  56  endeavouring  with  Lieutenant 
Moore  (now  Mijor-Oen.  W.  G. 
Moore)  to  extricate  Sir  John 
Hope  from  his  horse,  which  in 
the  sortie  from  Bajronne  was 
killed  and  had  fallen  upon  him, 
he  received  a  musket-shot  in 
tte  left  knee,  was  taken  prisoner 
with  Sir  John  Hope  and  Lieut. 
Moore  (both  being  wounded), 
and  his  left  leg  was  amputated 
the  next  morning.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  trlth 
four  Clasps. 


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At^utant.—lAmt.  Hugo  Shelley  Light,  97  Aug.  56. 
Quarter^Master^^-Thomwi  Tuuks,  14  Apr.  48. 

Surgton.-^ThomtA  Connor  O'Leary,  M.B.  9  Feb.  56;  Asnit.'Surg,  6  Aug.  47. 
Auistant-'SurgeanM, — ^Alexander  Johnstone,  M.D.  1  Sept.  54i 

Edward  Young  Kellett,  88  April  64. 

Augustae  Patrick  Heyen  Gorbett,  M.D.  87  OeU  64. 


Facings  Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cos  &  Co. 

2  Captain  FItsGerald  sanred  in  the  Anglo*8paniih  Legion  daring  ]8S5>87t  waisererely  wounded  in  Hm 
aetk>n  of  the  5lh  If  ay  near  St-  Sebastian,  and  hat  two  Crowe*  and  a  lledal  for  his  eondnet  and  ierriees. 
n  Capt.  Hamilton  serred  with  the  90th  Regt.  In  Kaffirland  during  the  whole  of  the  war  of  1840-7  (Medal  •. 

9  Lieut.  Cox  serred  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  18SS.&S»  and  waa 
present  at  the  battle  of  Berea  (Medal). 

10  Paymaster  Hadley  serred  with  the  Queen *s  Royals  throughout  the  campaign  in  Aflishaalstan  and 
Beloocliistan  under  Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Gbusnee  ^wounded),  and  of 
Khflat.  He  serred  also  the  campaign  in  the  Southern  Mabratta  country  in  1844,  (including  the  atom  of 
the  Portress  of  Punelia),  and  tliat  In  the  Concan  In  1845,  including  the  Investment  and  capture  of  the  Foirtt 
Monohur  and  Monsuntosb.    Medal  for  Ghosnee. 

%*  The  following  oAoers  were  present  at  the  bi^ttles  In  the  Crimea,  vis:— Lt.-Cols.  Smyth  andMacbealk; 
Lt.-Colonel  Blount;  M^lor  Lewis ;  Capt.  Morant  (wounded  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol  in  October), 
M^lor  Finch  ;  (Taptalns  Sarage,  Cassldy,  Shuttleworth,  Hamilton,  Pits- Roy,  Vaughan,  Cator  fdangeionsly 
wounded  at  Inkerman),  BattiMombe  (wounded  19th  Jan.  1865),  Wilkinson ;  Lleuta.  Light  and  Tnckcr, 
Quartermatter  Tunki;  A6sltt.-8urg«on  Johnitona  (Medal  and  CUsps). 


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PiA'        «»ny-      "JAVA"  "BOURBON"  "WATERLOO"  "INDIA." 

ColimeL'-^  Sir  Ralph  DarUug/  QCH.  Em.  15  May  1793;  Lieut.  2  Sept.  06; 

Ca;?^  6  Sept.  06 ;  MqjWj  p2  Feb.  1800;  Lt.-Col.  p  17  July  01 ;  Col.  fc  July 

10;  Jlfq;.-G'en.4  June  Id;  Lt.-Qen.  27  May  25;  &«n.  23  Not.  41;  Col. 

60th  Foot,  5  Feb.  48. 
i^teu^.-Co^on^Z.— David  Elliot  Mackirdy,  ^it^.  Po  April  33;  Lieut.  p30  Dec. 

36;  Capt.  p26  June  41 ;  Major,  P22  Feb.  50;  Lieut.-Col.  25  Aug.  53. 
Jtfq/or^.— Charles  Fred.  Law,  Bn».  p7  Oct.  36;  Lieut.  p8  Noy.  30;  Cap^PO 

Oct.  46 ;  Mqjor,  25  Aug.  53. 
Edward  Hickey,  Ens.  P22  May35;Xttftt^  20  May  40;  Capt.  p6  May  42; 

MoQOTy  P  1  June  40.  


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0 

3 

0 

2 

-^0 

I 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

9 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0  1 

15 

0  1 

5 

0  , 

1 

0 

Captains. 
James  Handasyde  Edgar 

Percival  Fenwick 

George  Hughes  Messiter 
Aug.  Barnard  Hankey  . 

Edward  Bowen 

George  Bagot 

William  Shepherd  Milncr 
Francis  Gamble  Blood 

James  Smyth      

Hon.  Alfred  Bury  .... 
Henry  Beauchamp  Brady 
Thomas  Henry  Charletoo 
Lieutenants. 

Richard  FitzGerald 

Charles  Gllbome,  d.  pm. 

George  Fred.  Gildea 

Edward  Marcon     

George  Ernest  Bulger   . . 
Charles  Edward  Malton 
Rob.  Aufr  ^reLeggett,i4^'. 

Charles  West  Hill 

Rich.  Cooper  Hutchison . 
James  W.  H.  Anderson  . 
Henry  Scott  Turner  .... 

Owen  Roberts    

Romain  Fleming  Stirke. . 

Edward  Boyle    

Charles  Richard  Williams 

Ensigns. 
H .  C.  De  la  Poer  Beresford 
James  John  Osmer    . . 
Robei't  Boucher  Clarke 

John  Whiteford 

Edward  Marwood  Vincent 

G^rge  Eustace 

Henry  Harrison  Bartlett 
Redmond  B.  C.  Danbeny 
Henry  Charles  St.  George 


ENSIGN. 


P  9  Oct.  35 
P28  Sept.  38 

15  June  30 
P  30  Oct.  40 

I  June  41 
P  20  June  45 
P  28  No?.  451 

12  June  46 
P  25  Sept.  46 

26  June  46 
P  24  Dec.  47 

11  May  49 

18  Sept.  46 

17  Sept.  46 
P 14  Apr.  48 

13  Sept.  48 
6  Nov.  47 

P17  June51 
Pll  June 52 

18  Feb.  53 
11  Mar.  53 
30  Sept.  53 

P  25  Aug.  54 

Pll  Nov.  53 

6  June  54 

6  July  55 

5  May  54 

P  22  Sept.  54 
1  June 55 
8  June  55 

13  Sept.  55 

14  Sept.  55 

16  Jan.  56 

15  Feb.   56 

27  Feb.  56 
20  Feb.  56 


LIEUT. 


P  28  June  30 
P    1  Nov.  40 

29  Sept.  34 
P  20  June  45 
P  2  Sept.  45 
P  25  Sept.  46 
3  Sept.  47 
P  14  Apr.  48 
P 12  Sept.  48 
P 16  Feb.  49 
P   8  June  52 

21  Jan.  53 

P  10  Nov.  48 

24  April  49 
P   6  Aug.  52 

8  Dec.  52 

P  5  Nov.   50 

26  Aug.  53 

P  28  Oct.   53 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P   6  July  55 

P   3  Aug.  55 

13  Aug.  55 

16  Aug.  55 

P  25  Jan.  56 

25  Sept.  55 


CAPTAIN.      BRBY.-MAJ. 


29  Jan.   47 
P 14  May  47 

3  Sept.  47 
P29  May  49 
P29  June  49 
P  8  June  52 

4  Feb.  53 
25  Aug.  53 

6  June  54 
P  22  Sept.  54 
P  3  Aug.  55 
P  23  Jan.  50 


0    PayMM^tfT.— Robert  Smyth,  10  Nov.  54 ;  Qr.-Mr.  3  Sept.  47. 
'^    Ai^uiant.^Lieut.  Robert  Aufrere  Leggett,  24  Mar.  54. 
0  ;  Quarter-Master.^WilUAm  Bustard,  15  Dec.  54.) 

0  I  ^ur^eim.— Huntley  Geo.  Gordon,  M.D.  22  April  53 ;  Assist^Surg.  31  Dec.  41. 
Aseist,' Surgeons. — George  Edward  Gains,  21  Feb.  51. 
James  Robert  Crawford,  2  April  55. 
i^acii»^« Green. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

1  sir  BAlph  Darlinf  ••  serriMB :— In  1798  th«  tUvei  In  th«  Island  of  Gruuda,  auiited  by  the  French  from  Ouadaloupe. 
harlng  rvToltcd  and  mardercd  the  Gorcmor  and  upwards  of  forty  of  ttie  prineipal  Inhabitants,  he  vss  employed  with  his  Best. 
<the  45Ch)  In  qaelUnf  the  Insurrection.  In  Jan.  1797  Toluntecred  on  the  ei^edltion  against  THnidad.  and  was  presentat  ^e 
destruction  of  the  Spanish  ships  of  war  and  at  the  surrender  ofthe  Island.  |  In  July  1799  proceeded  with  the  expedition  ataiast 
the  Dutch  settlement  of  Surinam,  and  was  employed  In  the  arrancements  fbr  the  capitulation,  and  present  at  the  surrender  of 
that  colony.  In  April  1801  proceeded  with  the  expedition  afninst  the  Danish  and  Swedish  Mands,  81  Otohi,  St  Thomas,  St. 
Martin,  and  St.  Bartholomew,  and  was  present  at  their  reduction.  In  September  1806,  his  Kefft.  (the  ftlst)  belnf  ordered  on 
active  serrlee,  he  resigned  his  staff  employment  ( Prmcipal  Assist.  AiUt^-Oeoeml )  and  took  the  command  of  It.  Joined  the  artny 
ander  Sir  John  Moore,  In  Spain,  and  was  present  during  the  advance  and  ratreat,  the  action  at  Lugo,  and  battle  of  Corunna. 
ftnr  which  last  he  reeelTcd  a  Medal.  In  July  1809  was  appointed  Dep.  AiUt-Oeneral  to  the  Force  sent  to  the  Scbeldt  under 
the  Bari  of  Chatham,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  Minwder  of  Pluihlnf .  On  theretura  of  the  exnedttioa  JM.f«sumed 
his  staff  avpoUrtmoa  at  the  Horae  Guaida.  TDigitize  JlDyVaVJVUgTe 


70/A  {Tlie  Surrey)  Regt.  of  Foot. 


t£mb.  for  B«Dga1, 18  Jan.  1849. 
Serring  at  Feroacpoie. 


an'Serv. 


Hair 
Paj. 


Ci^toneZ.— ©George  William  Paty,»  CB.  KH.  ^w.  28  April  04;  X*.  7  May 
OsTcfl*.  28  April  08;  3fr/;.  2  June  14;  J^^-^^'.^  Sept  17;  CaL  10 
Jan.37r3f«7.-(?«i.9Niv.46;  X*..G«i.20Jane64;  Col.  70th  F.8  May  64. 

Lvfmt.-ColoneU.—'Uhom^  James  Galloway,  En$,  p  13  Sept.  21 ;  Xteu*.  2  Jone 
25;  Capt,P21  Dec.  27;  Brev.-Maj.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Maj.  14  June  42;  Lt.- 
CoL  22  Dec.  48 ;  Col  28  Nov.  64.  «     ^  «  *        •« 

Trevor  Chuto,2fidXt£Mt.P  10  Aug.  32;  Xie«*.  p 28  Oct.  86 ;  Capt,  v 2  Au^,^; 
Major,  P  23  April  47  ;  Lieut.-Coh  p  14  Dec.  49 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

J/aior*.--Thoma8  Charies  Timina,  Ens.  p  16  Mar.  32;  Xtcwf.  P28  Nov.  87  ; 
Cavt,  P  3  Feb.  43 ;  Mtgor,  p  18  July  48 ;  Brev.  Lt,-  CoL  6  Feb.  55. 

George  Durnford,  Bns.  p  17  Oct.  26 ;  LietU.  p  8  Feb.  31 ;  Capt.  p  28  Nov.  3/ ; 
Mfdor,  26  May  50. 


Captains. 


ENSIGN. 


Thomas  Edmonds  Mu1oc1c',p  18  Mar.  36 
|^E.L*E9traiige*i.c.20JunM  p  10  Nov.  08 

John  William  Hay   never 

George  Evatt 13  July  38 

George  A.  Ryan 

Sydney  Cosby  Jackson 

Oswald  Pilling 

Arch.  John  O .  Hutherfurd 

Henry  Fred.  Saunders* 

William  Cooper*    .... 

Will'iam  Bellers 

R.  F.  W.  Cumberland 


LIBUT. 


p  29  Nov.  39 

19  Apr.   10 

p   6  Aug.  41 

30  Jan.  40 

P31  May  44Jp31  Dec.  45 

P 10  Sept.  41 !  P  25  June  44 

30  Nov.  38    23  June  43 

P  18  May  41 1      7  July  46 

30  July  30    27  Dec.  37 

5  June  43     31  Oct.  45 

26  June  4G  p19  Sept.  48 

20  May  42  p  25  Nov.  45 


Lieutenants. 
John  Mackay  M*Kenzie  *  29  July 
Chas.  A.  Poyntz  James  •  22  Dec. 
Paul  Fred,  de  Quincey'..  p  2  May 
Attilio  Scheberras,  a^jf.  21  Apr. 
George  Augustus  M'Nair  13  Nov. 
Oates  Joseph  Travers   ..     29  Jan. 

Charles  Crawley 30  Apr. 

John  T.  NicoUs  O'Brien       11  Sept 

William  Crozier 29  Dec. 

Wm.  Thomas  M'Grigor . .  ]    28  Apr. 

Arthur  Saltmarshe  |    22  Dec. 

Robert  Whigham PlSSept. 

Wm.  Fred.  Tho.  Marshall  13  Mar. 
George  Richards  Greavesj  30  Nov. 
George  Fred.  Coi7ton   . . '      2  Aug. 

Matthew  Bell p20  June 

22  Nov. 

P 17  Sept. 

p  29  Jan. 

P  23  Jan. 

p  21  Jan. 


CAPTAIN.    \  BRBY.-MAJ. 


p   8  May  46' 

9  Nov.  30      9  Nov.  46 
p  5  Nov.  47 

5  May  50 
P 15  Nov.  50 
P  8  Nov.  60 

9  Apr.  52 

15-Mar.  58 

18  April  51 

26  Jan.  55 
P  20  Feb.  55 

15  Mar.  53; 

8  Capt.  Banndcrs  lorred  oa  the 
n  P»h  aA,  western coa»t of  Africa  wflhthe 
"  Y":  t5  Royal  African  Corps  from  IMW 
10  Apr.  46  t^  ig42^  and  was  present  with 
"the  expediUonary  force  In  the 
Interior  in  1837.  Was  emptoyed 
on  a  mluion  to  convey  dis- 
patches to  the  French  at  Se- 
nefal  In  1838. 

4  Captain  Cooper  wrved  with  the 
18th  Royal  IriBh  thfovshoatjfee 


31  July  46 

P  21  Jan.  48 

p  30  June  48 

22  Dec.  48 

22  Dec.  48 

5  May  50 

27  Feb.  50 

p   1  Dec.  48 

p  17  Jan.  51 

P 17  Jan.  51 

7  Feb.  51 


Falconer  Wilson 

William  Wiltehire  Lynch 
John  William  Madden  . . 
Alex.  Cha.  Hughes  Tovey 

James  Green  

Ensigns. 
Henry  Berkeley  Good  . . 
Thos.  Deering  Backhouse 
Tho.R.DevereuxBingliam 
Chas.  G.  Sluart  Meoteath 


49  P 16  Jan.  52 
P  14  Apr.  46 
15  July  53 
p  16  July  52 
V 13  Dec.  63 
8  Sept.  54 
26  Jan.  55 
P    5  June  55 


p  22  Nov. 

13  May 

P13  Dec. 

P 13  Jan. 


_jnpaisa  ot'lSU'ti  in 

(Meial).  .     

the  campai^  on  the  Bntk]  in  ISIf 
with  the  iSrdBcct,  and  was  pi«wnt 
in  the  aetions  of  Bodaiwal,  Uiwal. 
and  Bobraon  (Medal  and  Claaya). 

6  Lieoteaant  Jamei  served  wUh 
the  »Oth  Begt.  in  the  campaiin  on 
Clie  Satlei.aad  wa«  pteaentin  the 
battles  of  Aiiwal  and  Sebt— a 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Lieat.  de  Qnincey  waa  nreacat 
with  the  80th  Bcgiment  at  the  bet- 
tie  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

8  Doctor  Currie  serred  with  the 
IGlh  Lancers  at  tlie  battle  of  Ma* 
har^Bore.  39  Dec.  1843  (Medal). 
Also  in  the  campaign  en  the  8«t. 
lei  in  1846*  indndinf  the  aOUrat 
Buddiwal,  and  actions  of  AUwal 
and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Chui»). 

9  Paymaster  Thompson  senred  with  the  tad  Batt. 
Royal  Rest,  throuf  boot  the  UahratU  war.  with  Ch* 
army  In  the  Dcceaa,  under  Sir  John  DoreCon,  fai  the 
years  1817, 18,  and  19.  Also,  daring  the  Bo 


54  from  Jan.  18U until  its  eonelnsionlnlSM  (Medal}, 


Pay//uw*«r.— Michael  Thompson,^  10  Nov.  54 ;  Qr.-Mr,  31  Oct  45. 
Adguiant.—Ziout,  Attilllo  Scheberraa,  13  Dec.  53. 
Quarter-Matter.— WiiUAm  Nevill,  1  June  55. 

^ttrflreo».--Samuel  Currie,*  M.D.  12  Feb.  47 ;  Aaist.-Surg,  14  Oct.  36. 
Asfist,' Surgeons, — Henry  James  Rogers,  16  June  54. 

James  Francis  Deakin,  M.D.,  28  July  55. 

Alexander  Grant,  9  March  55 
Facings  Black. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

1  Llent- General  Paty  served  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  in  1807.  Served  sflerwaids  in  the  Pcninsola  froen 
■nne  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  hi  1814,  Ineluding  the  siege  and  capture  of  Badajos,  battie  of  Salamaaea,  retreat  from 
•adrld  to  Burgos,  battles  of  VlUoria,  the  Pyrenees  and  NiTelle.  battles  of  die  Nive  on  the  9th,  lOtb,  11th,  ISth.  aod  laih 
)ee.  1813,  besides  rarious  minor  affktrs.     lie  has  reeetred  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

iga  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spain  with  the  14th,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Cennaa. 

nPraace^in  1810.    Capture  c^  Java  lo  1811,  and  engaged  with  a  Dutch  brigade  at  81.  Kleholat.    At  the 


3  LUCoLL'Estrani 
(l^tureofthelsleof 


terming  of  a  strong  Dutch  Fort  on  the  coast  of  Bantam.    On  board  H.iL8.  Batebu  at  the  boaiding  and  eaptnre  of  olevwa 
'       L         .     .      «  -_  a  and  capture  of  the  heights  of  Serandole.    At  the 


Veneh  gun-boats.    Present  at  the  sfaige  and  storm  of  Comelis,  nod  storm  a , „ -     

iptnreofthe  town  and  fortress  of  Sambas,  Isle  of  Borneo,  in  March  1813.    Nepaulwarin  18K;  siege  and  capture  of  Bat . 
taa  In  Ma(ehl817t  Mahratta  campaign  in  181 7  and  ISi  siege  and  storm  of  Bhurtpore  under  Lord  Conbemere.    He  t 
NMived  the  War  Medal  and  two  Clasps  for  Comnna  and  Java.  


1  capture  0 
Nepaulv^ 


'r^fh'M  nst  {Highland)  Regt.  of  Ft.  {L.  I.)    K^^JSf.]    1^2 

"HIND008TAN"     "CAPE     OF     GOOD     HOPE"     "ROLEIA"      "VIMIERA"     ••CORUNNA" 
"PUE.\TE8  D'OXOR"    ••ALMARAZ"     "VllTORIA"    "PYRENEES"     "NIVE"     "  ORTHEB" 
"PENINSULA"    "WATERLOO"     "SEVASTOPOL." 

Ctf/.— 9  im  Sir  Jas.  Macdonell,*  GCB.  KCH.  Ens,  25  Jan.  96 ;  Lt. 3  Feb.  96 ; 

Cflj»M0Sept.03;itf^M7  Apr.04;  if.-Co/.7  8ept.09;  C<?/.12  Aug.i9;  JbTfly.- 

6?«i.22July, 30;  £^-Gfen.  23  NoT.41;  G€n.20June64;  Co/.7l8tF.8Feb.49. 
Xieu^.-Cotonete.— Waiiam  Denny,*  i^n*.  p  10  Jan.  22;  Xt^u^  p  23  June  26; 

Capt.921  Sept.  33;  itf<y.P24  April  38;  Lt.-CoL  14  Apr.  46;  Cor.20  Jane54. 
Charles  Ready,'  Ens.  p  13  July  32 ;  Lieut,  p  19  Mar.  36 ;    Capt.  15  Apr.  42 ; 

Major,  P  8  June  52  ;  Lieut. -Col.  9  Mar.  55. 
ilfq/or*.— Robert  Dennistown  Campbell,^  Cornet,  p  22  Oct.  33 ;  Lt.  p  27  Mar. 

36;  Capt.  p  24  June  42;  Brev.-Maj.  20  Jane  64;  M^j.  29  Dec.  54. 
William  Hope/  ^7?«.  p  4  Sept.  35;  Xu^t.  P  24  Mar.  38 ;  Capt.  P  30  May  45 

Major,  31  Oct.  65. 


y«m'S.rT. 

60       1 

Pull 

Hair 

Pa,. 

Pay. 

34 

n\ 

24 

0 

23 

0 

21 

0 

21 

0 

20 

0 

16 

0 

16 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

11 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

ft 

n 

Captains. 
Aug.  Terrlck  Hamilton  . . 
Barry  Blennerhassct^. . . . 
Geo.  Whit.  Talbot  Rich' . . 

Henry  Loftus'    

Fred.  J.  Colin  Ilalkett'.. 
Arthur  Charles  Parker'.  • 
James  Arthur  Oore  .... 
Francis  Carr  Clerke' .... 
Wm.  Stratton  Prince. . .  • 
John  Ignatius  Macdonell^ 
Charles  Francis  Smith*^'. . 
Wm.  Francis  Scgraye. . . . 

Brent  Neville 

R.C.Wm.  Stuart" 

John  Otway  Wemyss"  . . 
William  Campbell*^  .... 

LlBUTENANTS. 

Francis  Bonham^' 

Hon.  Ralph  Harbord^'  . . 
Sir  Lionel  £.  Smith,  £/.>' 
Evelyn  Mirehouse  .... 
I  William  John  Denny. . . . 
I  James  Dalgleish,"  Ae{^. . 
Fred.  William  Lambtou^* 

I  Charles  Pringle 

George  Campbell*^ 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P  29  Dec.  36  P  24  Apr.  3d 

Pl8Mar.  30  P   6  July  38 

P 12  June  40 '  p  15  Apr.  42 

26  Oct.   41  IP   4  Aug.  43 

16  Apr.  42  ;P  30  May  45 
4Mar.  42:P16Feb.  44 

17  Apr.  42 'p  16  Dec.  45 
P  22  Nov.  42  P  22  May  46 

22  Mar.  44  P25Sept.46 
P  26  Apr.  44  P  8  Dec.  46 
P  30  May  45  p  19  Mar.  47 
P  8  Aug.  45  P  12  Nov.  47 
P  8  May  46  p  19  Sept.  48 
P  22  May  46  18  July  60 
P  8  Dec.  46  P  8  June  62 
P  12  ApriI60      13  May  53 


0  I  Courtenay  H.  Salt.  Scott" 
0    Charles  Geo.  Wingfield" 
0    Edward  P.  Wade  Browne" 
0    Cliarles James  Mounsey" 

0    Wyndham  Neave" 

0  JohnC.  H.  Poyer  Callen" 
0  William  0»Malley"  .... 
0    Robt.  Barttelot  Aldridge" 

0    C.  J.  H.  Howard   

0    Arthur  Kindersley  Blair  . 

0    Robert  Lewis 

0    F.  H.  Anson  Hamilton   . . 
0    Wm.  M.  Miller  Fortescae. 
0    Edward  William  Denne . . 
Ensigns. 

0    Stratton  Boulnois 

0  CharlesT.Cramer  Roberts 
0  Edwin  Serjeant  Swainson 
0    William  Brett  Cowbum 

0    Robert  Heron 

0  Le  Marchant  James  Carey 
0  Robert  L.  Grant  M'Grigor 
0  Wm.  Fred.  Vernon  Harris 
0  Clifford  Stirling  Trotter 
0  Robert  James  Isacke  .... 
0    James  Hay  Campbell    . . 

0    Francis  Fawkes 

0    John  Bonldcrson     

0  ,  Jonath.  Christian  Thomas 


P 14  June  50 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P22  Nov.  50 
P 17  Jan.  61 
P14  Feb.  61 

6  June  51 
P 16  Sept.  51 
P  23  Jan.  52 
P  18  June  52 
p  17  Aug.  52 
P17  Dec.  62 
P  12  Aug.  53 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  18  Oct.  63 
P  28  Oct.  63 
6  June  54 
P  6  June  64 

31  Doc.  54 
p  12  Jan.  56 
P  16  Jan.  55 
P  25  Jan.  55 

26  Jan.  66 

16  Feb.  65 


22  Feb.  65 

23  Feb.  65 

9  Mar.  65 
16  Mar.  55 
30  Mar.  65 

10  April  55 
P  27  Oct.  64 

1  June  66 
27  July  65 

7  Sept.  65 

16  Nov.  65 

14  Dec.  66 

P    1  Feb.  66 

27  Feb.  66 


P  20  Sept. 
P  18  Oct. 
P  28  Oct. 
P 10  Feb. 

6  June 

7  July 
p  22  Sept. 
P  29  Sept. 

8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
29  Dec. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Mar. 
1  June 

31  Oct. 

16  Nov. 

P  25  Jan. 

26  Feb. 


53 
63 
53 
54 
64 
54 
64 
64 
64 
64 
64 
64 
64 
66 
65 
65 
55 
55 
65 
55 
55 
56 
56i 


CAPTAIN.      BRBY.-MAJ 


14  Apr.  46 

P  22  May  46 

P  12  Nov.  47 

P  22  Dec.  48 

P 19  July  50 

P  26  Dec.  61 

P   8  Juno  62 

13  May  53 

P 10  Feb.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

20  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

12  Jan.  55 

31  Oct.  65 

p  25  Jan.  66 


I  Sir  James  MacdoncIUerved 
frith  the  expedition  to  Naples 
and  Calabria  in  1805  and  6, 
includinK  the  battle  of  Uaidd. 
Served  aftenrards  in  Portugal, 
Spain,  France,  and  Flanders. 
Sir  James  has  reeelYod  the  Oold 
Medal  for  If  aida,  and  the  SilTer 
War  Modal  and  four  Clasps  for 
Salamanca,  Ylttcria,  NiTelle, 
and  fiUe :  and  the  Watorloo 
Medal. 


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173 


71»t  (Highland)  Regt.  of  Foot.  {L.  I.) 


Years'  derv. 

Full 

Half 

Pay 

Pay 

15 

3 

5 

0 

8 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

Payfnoiter.—JoBeph  Cartmail,*'  26  Ang.  64;  Sfu.  7  Dec.  38. 
Adjutant.— LieuU  James  DalgleUb,*'  22  Oct.  62. 
Quarter-Master.— l\\om9A  Walker,^*  10  March  48. 
^ur^«on.— William  Simpson/^  M.B.  8  Dee.  54 ;  AssUt^Surg.  1  May  40. 
A$si9tant-Surge<m»,—BichviTd  Cooper  Todd,"  24  Sept.  50. 
John  Moore  M'Neece,**  28  April  54. 

Facings  Buff. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 


S  Golooel  Denny  commanded  the  7l8t  HIghlanden  at  the  alege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  L{ettt.-Col.  Ready  serred  at  the  siege  and  fell  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  M%)or  Campbell  served  with  the  4th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  In  Afighaniatsin  nDder  Uird 
Keane»  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Qhuinee  (Medal).  Qerved  with  the  Tlst  Begt.  at  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

fi  Mi^or  Hope  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

0  CCiptain  Blennerhasset  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

7  Captains  Bich,  Loftus,  Halkett,  Parker,  and  Gierke,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Captain  Macdonell  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Smith  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captain  Stuart  served  as  Brigade-M^or,  2nd  Brigade,  Highland  Division  in  the  Crimea,  iadndiiig 
the  capture  of  Kertch,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Captains  Wemyss,  Wro.  Campbell,  Lients.  Bonham,  Hon.  B.  Harbord,  5»r  Lionel  Smith,  Dalgleuk. 
Larobton,  Ctoo.  Campbell,  Scott,  Wiiigfleld,  Browne,  Moansey,  Neave,  Cnllen,  O'Malley,  aad  Aldridge, 
served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Paymaster  Cartmail,  Qr.-Master  Walker,  Assist.-Surgeons  Todd,  and  M'Keece,  served  at  the  iiaf« 
and  fUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Surgeon  Simpson  eerred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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YeuM'Serv. 


51 


Emb.  for  Malta,  Dec  54.- 

Eastern  Army. 

Depot  at  EdioboiKh. 

The  Duk^s  Cypher  and  Coronet, 

HINDOOSTAN"  "  CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE"  "SEVASTOPOL." 

Coloneh—lj^  John  Aitchison,'  Ens,  25  Oct.  05;  Lt,  and  Capt.  22  Nov.  10 i 

Capt,  and  Lt.-CoL  15  Dec.  14 ;  Col.  20  May  36 ;  Major-Gen,  23  Nov.  41  ; 

Lt.'Oen,  11  Nov.  51 ;  CoL  72nd  Highlanders,  29  Dec.  61. 
Lieut,' Colonels. — Richard  Palmer  Sharp,*  Sns.   p  18  May  88;   Lieut.  p16 

May  40;  Capt.  p  19  March  47  i  Mqjor,  p8  March  60 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  1  Dec.  54. 
William  Parke,*  Ens.  P15  Dec.  40;  Lieut.  p27  Sept.  42 ;  Capt.  0  Jan.  49; 

Mqj&Tf  Pi  Dec.  64  ;  Lt.-Col.  P28  No?.  56. 
Affli/or*.— James  Mackenzie,*  Ens.  p24  Sept.  41  j  Lieut.  p23  Aug.  44;  Capt. 

26  Jan.  49 ;  Miyor,  22  Jane  55. 
Alexander  Dalton  Thellasson,^  j&n«.  p  12  Oct.  41;  Lieut,  p8  Oct.  44;  Capt. 

P  28  Dec.  49;  Mf{jor,^2S  Nov.  55. 


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Pay. 


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Captains. 

Richard  Rocke' 

John  Stephen 8  Clark . . 
Douglas  Robinson^ .... 
Charles  J.  W.  Norman* 
Archibald  Alison^  .... 
Alexander  Crombie^  .. 
Hon.  H.  W.  FitzMaurlce 
Tbo.  Cha.  Hardinge  Best 

Cecil  Rice* 

R.  Dennistown  Buchanan^ 
C.  Fleming  Hunter*    ... 

James  Atkinson* 

Wm.  Drum.  Ogllvy  Hay 
Hen.  Bentlnck.Coathupe* 

Robert  Douglas^ 

Osw.  Barton  Feildcn*. . . 

Lieutenants. 
John  Campbell  Stewart* 
William  Henry  Eliot8    . 
Hon.  SomerBetR.H  .Ward* 
C.  C.WellesleyVe8ey,*a4/. 
John  Thomas  Campbell* 
Fred.  Montagu  Alison*. . 
Aylmer  Spicer  Cameron* 
Edward  James  Upton  •  • 
^on.Alex.T.FitzMaurice* 
Qustavus  Lambert  Basset* 
M.  do  la  Poer  Bereeford* 
Stapleton  Dresing  Barges* 
William  Henry  Campion* 
Francis  Brownlow*     . . 
Robert  St.  John*    .... 
Charles  M.  Stockwell*' 
John  Fred.  Napier  Hewett 

John  M'Namee 

John  Soame  Richardson" 
Hercules  Edwin  Brown.. 

Ernest  Henry 

Charles  Stewart  Murray.. 
Ensigns. 

John  Pennefather 

James  Robert  Kildahl  •  • 
John  Price  Macklnnon  . . 
James  Drummond  Stewart 
Wm.  Theobald  Butler  .. 
John  Hlchens  Bamfield . . 

George  M'Kay* 

Fra.  Charles  M.  Glasgow 
Francis  George  Sherlock 

Peter  Burnet 

Matthew  John  Baillie  . . 
Frank  Hodgkinson      ... 

Mbert  Tanner 

James  Wm.  Fit^g.  Butler 


ensign. 


LIEUT.       I     CAPTAIN.    iBREV.-MAJ. 


P  20  May  42 
P  27  Sept.  42 
P17  Mar.  43 
P  8  Nov.  44 
P  8  Nov.  46 
P  8  May  46 
P 19  Mar.  47 
P12NOV.  47 

1  Dec.  48 
P 19  Jan.  49 
P  9  Mar.  49 
P  8  Aug.  45 
p  17  May  50 
P  12  July  50 

2  Apr.  41 
P  17  Sept.  50 

P  16  Aug.  60 

25  June  44 
8  Nov.  50 
8  Nov.  50 

P 19  Aug.  51 
P17  Oct.  51 
P  9  July  52 
P  21  Sept.  52 
P 13  May  63 
P 10  June  53 
P  2  Dec.  53 
6  June  54 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  8  Sept.  54 

3  Nov. 54 
17  Nov.  54 
24  Aag.  52 

2  Feb.  49 
P  30  Nov.  54 
P  1  Dec.  54 

1  May  55 

19  June  55 

20  June  55 

21  June  55 

22  June  55 

4  July  56 

5  July  55 

6  July  55 

2  Aug.  55 

3  Aug.  55 
17  Aug.  55 

P  23  Nov.  55 
14  Dec.  55 

26  Feb.  66 

27  Feb.  66 

28  Feb.  56 


P  8  Nov.  44 

30  Dec.  45 1 

P 19  Mar.  47 

P  8  Oct.  47 

Pll  Sept.  49 

25  Jan.  49 

P28  Dec.  49 

25  April  50 

P  2  Aug.  50 

P  2  Aug.  50 

2  Dec.  50 

?  3  Dec.  47 

P 14  Oct.  61 

P 14  Oct.  61 

28  Dec.  42 

P 15  July  53 


P  25  June  52 
14  Apr.  46 

Pll  Nov. 53 
6  June  54 
6 June  54 
1  Sept.  64 


P  8  Mar.  50 

25  April  50 

2  Dec.  50 

P  7  Oct.  51 

P  11  Nov.  53 

6 June  54 

P  4  Aug.  54 

1  Dec.  54 

p  1  Dec.  54 

P  1  Dec.  64 

22  June  65 

22  June  55 

22  June  55 

22  June  65 

6  July  55 

P23  Nov.  55 


1  Lt.-Gen.  Aitchison  B«rved 
in  1807  at  the  siege  and  cap- 
ture of  Copenhagen.  Embarked 
in  1808  for  the  Peninsula,  and 
in  1800  was  present  at  the  pas- 
*  ^„„...  ^^  »«•  of  the  Douro,  capture  of 
1  a«tv/  KA  I  Oporto,  and  subsequent  pursuit 
1  aept.  04  Qf  gouit's  army  to  Salamonde. 
He  was  wounded  in  the  arm  at 
the  battle  of  Talavera,  while 
carrying  the  King's  colour, 
which  was  also  shot  through. 
He  served  the  campaigns  of 
1810,  19,  18,  and  U,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Bu- 
saco  and  retreat  to  the  lines 
of  Torres  Yedras;  battle  of 
Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid, 
siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat 
from  thence  into  Portugal ;  af- 
fair at  Osma,  battle  of  Yittoria, 
aflHsfr  at  Tolosa,  siege  of  San 
Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Nivelle 
and  the  Nive,  passage  of  the 
Adonr,  investment  of  Bayonne, 
siege  of  the  citadel,  and  re- 
pulse of  the  sortie.  He  has  re- 
eelred  the  War  Ifedal  with  six  Clasps.  He 
was  Lieut.-Colonelof  the  Seots  Fusilier  Guards 
when  promoted  to  M^or-Qeneral,  and  had 
commanded  that  Regiment  upwards  of  four 
years.  Serred  in  India  as  Hsjor-Oeneral  on  the 
Staff  of  the  Madras  Presidency  from  June  1846 
to  Not.  1851,  in  command  of  the  Mysore  dl- 
Tislon  (Including  Coorg),  and  of  the  Prorlnces  of 
Malabar  and  Canara. 


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1  Dec.  54 

P  1  Dec.  64 

P  1  Dec.  64 

22  June  55 

22  June  55 

22  June  55 

22  June  56 

22  June  55 

22  June  55 

p  27  May  53 

3  Aug.  55 

P23  Nov.  55 

26  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  56 

26  Feb.  56 


72nd  {The  Duke  of  Albany* s  own  Highlanders)  UegL  of  Foot. 


Payinaff«r.— Rowland  Webster,* 29 May 49;  £fM.lSJaii.44;  Lt.P26Ju\jAS. 
At^jutant.'-LieuU  Charles  C.  Wellesley  Veaey,*  25  Aug.  54. 
Quarter^Master. — Donald  Munro,  30  Not.  55. 

Surgeon,^Wm,  Campbell SeamaD,'  M.D.,  16  May  51 ;  AuUt.'Surg,  16 Feb.  41. 
Assistant'Surgeons. — Edmund  Humphrey  Roberto,*  23  June  54. 

Theodore  William  Rutter,'  M.D.  9  June  54. 
Dispetuer  qf  Medicines. — James  Robert  McTurk,  91  Oct  55. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agenir,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

9  LlMQt.-Colonel  Sharp  terTod  in  China  in  the  9flth  (Medal).  CoiMnandtd  the  72ad  la  the  Ewtrra 
cammifn  in  18d5.  Including  th«  exiiedltiou  to  Kertrh  and  firgc  of  Setastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Lieut.^ol  inel  Parke  and  Mijor  Mackensle  tervcd  In  the  Eastern  caropa'gn  in  1855,  iacladins  tlie  eajwdi- 
tion  to  Kertch  and  sleg^  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Th«'Ilascon,(:apia'ns8utbL>rland,Rocke,  Robinwn,  Norman,  Alicon,  Cronabte,  Bachaoaii,  liBaler, 
Atkinflon,  Coathupe;  LitfuU.  Stewart,  Hon.  S.  \Vard,  Vetey,  Campbell,  AliMn.  Cameron,  Hon.  A.  T. 
FiUMaurice,  Basset,  Beresford.  BuigPt,  Campion,  Droirnlotr,  St.  John ;  Ensign  M'Kaj,  Paymaster  Webstf  r. 
Surgeon  Seaman,  AssUf.-Sargeon  Roberts  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  iu  1855,  iBcladiog  tbc  cxpedittoa 
to  Kertch  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Captains  Rice  and  Pellden,  Lieuts.  Siackwell  and  Richardson,  served  at  the  tlrge  of  Bebaitopol  ia 
1855  (Medel  and  Chi«p). 

7  Ciptain  Douglas  scrred  with  the  Buffi  at  the  batUe  of  Pnnniar  (Medal). 

8  Lieut.  Eliot,  prior  to  entering  the  Army,  served  for  two  jcars  and  a  half  in  the  Rofal  Nary,  and  «a» 
present  in  H.  M.  8.  MeloUlc  In  China,— at  the  taking  of  the  Bogae  Ports,  and  the  operations  bcfotc 
Canton  (Medal). 

0  AssisU-Surgeon  Rutter  served  in  tho  Crimea  in  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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73rd  Regiment  of  Foot.  176 

"MANGALORB"  "  SEEING APATAM"  "WATKRLOO." 
Co/.— VRobt.  Barclay  Macpherson,'  CB.  KH.  £n#.3  Jane  06;  Lt,  22  July  06 ; 

Capt,  3  Dec.  00 ;  Mq;,  17  March  08;  Lt.-CoL  4  June  14;  CoL  10  Jan.  37  ; 

MaJ,'Gen.  9  Nov.  46 ;  LL-Oen,  20  June  64 ;  Col.  73rd  Foot.  29  July  52. 
Lieut.'Col.^Vred.  George  Aug.  Pinckney,'  JSn«.  8  Apr.  26;  Lt.  p8  Apr.  26; 

Cap^P23Dcc.36;  Af^'.  p  23  Sept.  45 ;  Brev.  Lt.'Col.2S  May  63;  Lt.-CoL 

14  April  64. 
Afil/or*.— George  Kankey  Smith,'  JBns.  p7  May  18 ;  Zieut.  p7  Feb.  22 ;  Capt. 

P  8  Apr.  26 ;  Bt.-Maj.  23  Nov.  41  ;  Mty.  20  July  49 ;  Bt.  Lt.-  Col.  1 1  Nov.  61 . 
Thomas  Ro^,  Ent.  P23Marclid8;  Lieut,  p  18  May  41;  Ca/?^P4June  47; 

Mqjor,  P  22  Oct.  62. 


Captains 
Philip  Blundell  Bicknell^ 
William  Lawes  Peto*. . . 
Wyndham  Edm.  Bewea^ 

George  Renny    

Godfrey  James  Burne  • 
Alfred  Charles  Knoz^. . . 
Wm.  Creagh  O'Brien*  . 
William  Henry  Barry  . 

John  Cox  Gawler*^ 

Frederick  Reeve    

James  Whittaker  Barnes" 
George  Da  vies    

LlBUTENANTa. 

Albert  H.  Godfrey,i^4;. . 
Alex.  Allan  Aitchison    . . 

Hugh  Mackenzie  

J.J.LloydWUliams,<^.i4c{; 
Gould  Arthur  Lucas'*  . . 
Henry  Albert  Norris .... 
Spencer  V.  Fra.  Hcnsiowc 
Richard  James  Hereford 
Poole  Francis  Shuldham 
James  Alex.  Caldwell    . 

Philip  Gibaut 

Fred.  Tichfleld  Grcatrex 
Allen  Allecocke  Young . 
Bryan  Geo.  Davies  Cooke 
Mathew  Smith  Biyth 

Ensigns. 
Hon.  C.  R.  Maxwell  Ward 
Wm.  John  Lane  Milligan 

William  Gordon 

William  Mitford 

Hugh  Fraser 

Thomas  Wm.  Shore  Miles 

George  Pinckney    

Archibald  Henry  Sharp 
Wm.  Henry  Samuel  Pigott 


ENSIGN. 


p  11  Oct.  39 

P 10  May  44 

19  June  40 

1  Nov.  42 
P  23  May  46 
P  5  Apr.  44 
P 19  Nov.  41 
P 18  Sept.  49 

9  Feb.  49 
P24  0ct.  46 

6  Nov.  47 
P  26  May  48 

8  Feb.  60 
P 17  May  60 

30  Apr.  47 
P  23  June  49 
P  12  July  60 
P  21  July  46 
P 18  Apr.  61 

20  June  61 
P23Jan.  62 
P 19  Apr.  61 

12  Oct.  62 

6  Dec.  61 

P  18  Feb.  63 

P22  April 63 

P 13  May  63 


P  16  Nov.  41 
P26June46 
P  22  July  42 
1  May  44 
P  26  May  48 
P  23  Jan.  40 
26  June  44 


CAPTAIN. 


P  8  Oct.  47 
P  8  Feb.  60 
P  3  Aug.  49 
P  28  Dec.  49 
P  18  Apr.  61 
22  Oct.  61 
21  Dec.  62 


P17  Sept.  60  P  18  Feb.  63 


P  12  July  50 
P  8  Oct.  47 
P  0  July  49 
P  7  June  60 


P  4  Apr.  61 
P 18  Apr.  61 

20  June  61 
P14NOV.61 

28  Feb.  62 


P14  Apr.  64 

6  June  64 

22  Sept.  64 

31  Aug.  66 


BUBV.>MAJ. 


28  May  63 


20  July  66 


8  CApttln  O'Brien  Mnred  in  the ' 

40th  lUft.  In  the  action  of  Maha- 

rig  pore  (wounded),  and    haa    re- 

cclTed  the  Bronae  Star. 

.w  .«.,.  w-        10  Major  Gawleraerred  with  the 

DaAiuTJ  ^o   7Sf d Reft. throughout  the  Kafflr  war 

V  oU  Mar.  4W    of  1830-M  (Medal  and  Bt..H^or)  ; 
21  Dec.    62   eonmanded  the  Lifht  Company  In 

P22  AnrilfiS   nearly  all  the  prineipal  actions  in 
Doo    A  K4    Kafilrland  and  in  the  Colony,  as 

V  £^  Apr.  04    |ii.o  at  the  battle  ol  Berea  i  scrted 

6  June  64  at  diirerent  periods  during  the  ope- 
rmUons  as  Field  Adjutant  and  as 
D.  A.  Qr.- Master  General  to  the 
DiTislons  under  Colonel  Byre,  and 
was  honourably  mentioned  eight 
times  in  offlcial  Reporu:  was  ap- 
pointed DIstriet  Adjutant  of  NaUl 
at  the  close  of  the  war. 

6  Captains  Bicknell  and  Peto,  and  Quarter- 
Hatter  Carson  lerved  in  the  Kaffir  trar  of  1846-7 
(Ueda!). 

7  Mf^or  Be  wot  terred  the  Kaffir  campaign 
of  1846-7  (Medal)  with  the  4ftth  Regt. 

11  Captain  Barnes  served  as  Lieut,  and  A^.  in 
Major  Hogg's  Battalion  of  Native  Inlhntry  in  the 
KaiBr  war  of  1816-47  (  was  present  in  scTeral  en- 
gagements, accompanied  the  expedition  Into  the  Tarn- 
bookie  country  in  August*  and  that  over  the  Kel  In 
Dee.  1846.  Served  with  the  7Sra  Begt.  in! the  Kaffir 
war  in  1851  (Mrdal). 


6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

22  Sept  64 

P  22  Dec.  64 

31  Aug.  66 


0    Hon.  C.  R.  Maxwell  Ward  p  14  Apr.  64 
2       0    Wm.  John  Lane  Milligan       6  June  64 

2       0    William  Gordon 16  Sept.  64 

2       0    William  Mitford 22  Sept.  64 

1        0    HughFraser P12Jan.  66 

1        0    Thomas  Wm.  Shore  Miles      1  May  66 

1        0    George  Pinclcney    16  May  66 

1        0    Archibald  Henry  Sharp         7  Sept.  66 

1  0    Wm.  Henry  Samuel  Pigott      7  Dec.  66 
18       0    Paymagter.—lA^ilvA  Cassidy ,  30  June  64 ;  Em.  P  9  Nov.  38 ;  Lieut.  1 1  June  41 ; 

6  0  il£J>'tt/an^—Xt«tt^  Albert  Henry  Godfrey,  4  Aug.  64.  [Cap^  6  June  64. 
11       0    Quar/er-Afo^er.—nJohn  Carson,' 28  Not.  46. 

16       0    iSiov«an.— Edward  Booth,  13  Feb.  62 ;  Assist.-Surg.  1 1  June  41 . 

7  0    AssiHant'SurgeoTu. — Charles  Walter  Poulton,  18  Sept.  49. 

2  0  George  Grey,  M.D.  16  June  64. 

Facin^f  Green. — Agentt,  Messrs.  C.  R.  and  Walter  M'Grigor. 

1  Llent.-Gen.  Uaephertcn  accompanied  part  of  the  88th  Kegt.  to  the  Wett  Indlot  the  latter  part  of  17QA, 
and  wat  pretent  at  the  taking  of  St.  Lucia  in  1790;  alto  at  the  reduction  of  the  Brigands  in  Grenada,  at 
tlie  ttorm  of  Port  Royal,  and  leveral  other  places  in  thtt  inland.  Embarked  with  the  Regiment  for  the 
£att  Iiuiiet  in  June  1790,  and  during  a  period  of  tiz  yeart  he  wot  actirely  employed  in  the  three  Preti- 
denciet.  In  1806  embarked  with  the  expedition  to  Bouih  America;  wat  pretest  In  teveral  tklrmltliet  on 
the  march  to  and  in  front  of  Bnenoi  Ayret,  end  at  the  storming  of  it,  when  he  vat  wounded.  In  June 
1800,  he  accompanied  the  Sud  Battalion  to  the  Peninsula,  and  vat  pretent  at  the  defence  of  Cedlz.  In 
March  1818  he  tucceeded  to  the  command  of  tlie  1st  BatUilion  ;  commanded  it  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria, 
and  at  tbote  in  ihe  P}  reneet.  Pretent  alto  at  the  battle  of  the  Nirelle;  tucceeded  to  the  command  of  the 
Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Orihet,  and  acain  at  the  battle  of  Touloutc,  betidet  being  In  tererai  minor  affairt. 
Proceeded  in  command  of  the  Itt  Battalion  to  Canada  In  July  1814;  embarked  from  thence  for  the 
NetUerlandt  In  June  1815.  He  hai  received  the  Gold  Medal  aud  ov»  Cla«p  for  Vittoria  and  Orthet ;  and 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Olaspt  for  Pyreneet,  Nireile,  and  Nire. 

2  Lt.  Col.  Pinckney  terved  in  thi'  Kaffir  var  of  1846-7,  and  vat  honourably  mentioned  in  Sir  George 
Btriteley't  General  Order  of  the  17th  Dec.  1847,  at  the  commanding  officer  of  the  7Srd  Regiment,  in  the 
actira  qperationt  in  the  field  under  that  Oenerart  command  (Medal). 

8  Lt-Col.  Smith  terved  In  the  Kaffir  var  of  1846-7,  and  vat  teverely  vounded.  In  Sir  George  Berkeley't 
General  Order  of  17th  Dee.  1847  he  vat  mentioned  in  the  folloving  handtome  termt  :—**  The  Lieut. 
General  begt  to  thank  Major  Smith,  7Srd  Regt.,  vho  hat  commanded  the  Head  Quarter  Camp  during  the 
vhole  of  the  aeUve  operatlont,  for  the  zeal  and  ability  vhich  he  hattbovn  "  (Medal). 

A  ru.^*.i«  VnA«  urraa  In  the  Kaffir  var  of  1846-47 ;  alto  throughout  that  of  1850-53  (Medal) :  accom« 


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D'ONOR"     ♦'CIUDAD  RODRIOO"     "BADAJOZ"    "SALAMANCA*' 
"PYREWEES"    "NIVBLLE"    "0RTHB8"    "TOULOUSE"    ••PENIJSSUU" 

Colonel,— '"9  Alex.  Thomson,*  CB.  Ens.  28  Sept.  08 ;  Lt,  29  Feb.  04 :  f*i 
May  07  ;  Major,  9  April  12  ;  LU-Col.  21  Sept,  13;  C^,  22  July  30  \ 
Gen.  23  Nov.  41  ;  Lt..Oen.  11  Not.  61  ;  Col  74th  R^  15  Aiig..> 

Lieut.'ColoneU. — John  MacDuff,* Bfts.  1 0  Feb.  14 ;  Li^ut, 28  Jane 27 ; C. : 
April  39 ;  Mqjor,  13  Nov.  47  ;  Lieut,-CoL  p  8  June  49 ;  Col.  28  Xo?.  A 

George  Monkland,'  Ens.  p  11  July  34  j  Lt.  25  May  38:  Capt.  p  lOJ  i 
Af^or,  7  Nov.  61  ;  Lf.-CW.  29  July  53. 

Majors. — Walter  Douglaa  Phillipps  Patton,*  ^fw.  P28  Sept.  38  ;  iMut.  ■? 
40 ;  Capt.  p  19  May  46  j  M({jor,  27  Feb.  52 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  28  M.ri 

Fitzhardinge  William  Longuet  Hancock,^  Etis.  p  17  Mar.  38;  Lieut.  ^^\ 
39;  Capt.  14  May  47  ;  Brev.-Mq;.  28  May  53 ;  Mqj.  29  July  53. 

CAPTAIjr.     'BRI'-i 


Captains. 


LIEUT. 


Rol>ert  Bruce^ |  p   9  Juue  38 1  p 22  May  40 

William  Kelly  M<Leod  . .  1     6  June  45  j  p  31  July  46 

John  Jago i  p  16  Jan.  46 '  p  19  Feb.  47 

Lewis)  Augustus  Brydon^!  1  May  46  P21  July  48 
William  Ross  King*  ....  p  1 1  July  46 '  p  6  Nov.  47 
Henry  WellingtonPalmei^.P   7  Aug.  461   10  Nor.  48 

James  Falconer^     4  Nov.   47        2  Aug.  49 

James  Stewart  Menzies  .Ip  10  Feb.  38 1    24  Oct.  39 

Augustus  Da  vies    {p    4  June  47  |p    3  Aug.  49 

Fred.  J.  P.  Priestley 1      2  Mar.  38 ,      8  Apr.  42 

{lllJ.Impett/»/.c.20June54'    14  Apr.  14 'p  6  Oct.  20 
19  Apr.  86'    19  Feb.  88 


Adam  Campbell 

LlEUTBNAMTS 

Fred.  R.  Thackeray, Mdj. 
Sir  David  Balrd,«  Bart 
Rob.HenryC.DruryLowe* 
Hy.  Ridge  Wolrige 
Thomas  William  Lawson^ 
Charles  Wylde  Sherlock 

Robert  Cathcart 

Anthony  Delacombe  Bell 
Thomas  Henry  Stoddard, 
John  Warden  M'Farlan 
Whiteford  John  Bell.... 
Fran.  Dalmahoy  Wyatt,r. 
Walter  Lawrence  Ingles* 

Henry  Jameson 

Bedford  Davies' 

William  Shapter  Hunt  . . 
George  Pilkiugton  Blake 
Norman  S.  M*Crummen 
Robert  Frederick  Martin 
Frederick  Nind  Woodall 
John  Thomas  Evans  . . . 
Ensigns. 

Abel  Straghan    

A.Wm.Chalmers  Magrath 

Arthur  A ngelo    

Colin  Hugh  Thomson 


P 14  Dec.  49 

P 14  June  50 

P 17  Sept.  50 

31  Mar.  47 

P  22  Aug.  51 

P21  Nov.  51 

P  28  Jan.  62 

14  May  52 

26  Oct.   41 

8  Jan.  47 

13  Nov.  46 

11  April  45 

21  Jan.    48 

23  Mar.  49 

P  28  July  47 

P  6  July  52 

P  5  Nov.  52  i 

23  Nov.  521 


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7  Nov 
12  Nov. 
27  Feb. 

P  27  Dec.  50 
17  Aug.  52 

>>  5  Nov.  52 
29  Julv  53 

29  July  53 
5  June  44 

P  22  Apr.  48 
23  Mar.  49 
22  Aug.  49 

8  Oct.  50 
P21  Sept.  52 

10  Mar.  54 

30  June  54 
80  July  54 

8  Sept.  54 


P17  Dec.  52  P 10  Nov.  54 
P  24  Mar.  541  15  Dec.  54 
Pll  Mar.  53 


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P21  July  48 

P  24  Sept.  50 

P   7Mar.51 

27  Feb.  52 

P30Ja]y  52 

17  Aag.  52 

29Jaly  53 

15  Mar.  53 

16  Dec.  53 

21  Jan.  53 
30  Jan.  35 

22  Aag.  49 


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upwards  of  14  jvanr-  * 
Beet.,  ioelirfinc  ckr  t-.-^ 
IS40  IB  Lower  ni  r.  « 
also  the  ouBpaintn^n 
C«o4ahar.  mat  Caboe.  c  -t  1 
42,  and  baa  trcemd  rb  liri 
•cribod  ■*C«Bdakar.  G:^% 
booL"  Wasvitbtkf.-  '4 
the  eperatioBa  agauis  .  « 
state  in  1849-4.  aiadccei  r 
Greoadier  Ooinaaaru  i  ] 
Mahar^DOR  (Medal  : 
commanded  the  1st  laV 
with  the  ftere  aadn  S  '*i 
Cathcart  in  the  adn»r?  >^ 
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Africa,  iato  the  Ban 


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manded  the  ferae  cmui-  tt 
Dhoooie  Btatioo  ia  Kstn 
the  end  of  the  KsJb  «<: ' 
(Medal). 

S  Lt..CoL  MoBklnd/^ 
the  74th  In  the  Ka&w* 
C  Medal). 

e  CaptaSas  Bi|diMi  >&  M 
Lleata.  Thaeksray.  Skr  Tr  i 
Lowe,  and  Lawsoo,  sern<  d 
ovt  the  Kafir  war  ia  1«-  i 

6  June  54  (Medai). 

I  7  Paiinaster  Danbar  aad  Qnaiter-Mw'-?  > 
P  <in  Tnlv  FU.  Mrved  in  the  Kafir  war  in  lafel-kS  (MHa. 
„ry  t?'y  ^*|  8  Lieut.  Iniles  serred  wHfa  the  Uad  frr- * 
P  24  Mar.  54  -  treoad  stefe  of  Mooltaa  la  IS48-9.  is.  ** 
1 8  Oct.  54  I  •tor'B  «nd  capture  of  the  city,  Md  nrr*'  * 
P  «  nnt  fiA  tottTt*B  I  alio  pment  at  the  ■nheKnia.at  *--• 
•'  U  UCl.  04  Uie  fortand«arTlsonofCheBlo«e»a^ato:«« 
'  Goojcrat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

Paymatter.-'VeTgueson  Dunbar,^  15  Feb.  50 ;  Qr.^Master,  26  April  4i 

Adijutant. — Lieut.  Frederick  Rennell Thackeray,^  4  Nov.  53. 

Qtuxrter-Master.—ChBxX^^  Daines,^  24  Sept.  41. 

.9i/r^«<m.— James  Macbeth,"'  M.D.  12  Aug.  58;  Assisi.-Surg.  3  Dec.  41. 

^«wfan^-5ur^eon#.— William  Lapsley,  7  Aug.  46.  I  Fac.  White-— -*^ 
Arthur  Bell,  23  Jan.  52.  |    R.&W.  M'Grii 

William  Robert  Burkitt,'^  17  April  55. 

Lieut.. General  Thomson  accompanied  the  74th  to  the  Penlnsnla,  landiac  at  Lisbon  la  Jaa.  ItlO.  and  wa*  r* 
the  battle  of  Buaaeo,  retrest  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Vedras.  advance  of  the  armr  on  Massena*s  retreat  thecefreB.  >^ 
Pos  d'Arouee  (wounded),  battle  of  Pueotet  d'Onor.  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrlfo,  where  he  aorrcd  ax  A*^ 
and  for  his  lerTlees  wss  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Brevet- Major  x  sieve  and  capture  of  Badajos,  where  be  wemd  *1 
Knvineer,  and  was  flicbUr  wounded  when  leading  about  SOO  men  of  the  party  that  stormed  and  took  the  Kar?  . 
Boque  to  reinforce  the  3rd  Dirluon  of  the  army  which  bad  uken  the  Castle ;  siege  and  capture  of  the  Forts  ot  v.^ 
where  be  serred  at  Asslsi.  Engineer  and  was  slightly  wounded;  battle  of  Salamanca  (severely  wounded).  Mere  »'  i 
and  retreat  thererrom.— served  as  Assist.  Engineer  and  bAd  thebluwing  up  of  the  bridge  at  Villa  Mor«land  t-v  ** 
Cabeson  entrusted  to  him  \  battle  of  Vittoria  as  second  in  command  of  the  74th  t  siege  of  8L  Sebastian,  where  b?  « 
Assist.  Engineer,  and  for  hisconduetwas  promoted  to  the  Breret  rank  of  Lirut.-Colonel ;  batticsot  the  Nieellr  aae* 
passage  of  the  Bidassoa.and  battle  of  Ortbes,  besides  several  sliirmisbes  with  his  Begt.  at  AUhyate.  Tilladr  A 
Albidotts,  and  other  places.  He  has  received  the  Oold  Medal  for  St.  Sebastian,  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  wot 
for  the  other  battles  and  sieges. 

5  M^or  Hancock  served  wlUi  the  74th  throughou  t  the  Kafflr  war  of  1851 ,  &S.  68  ( Medal),  and  waa  peewni  at  an  de ' 
tJeas  in  the  Waterkloof.  Amatolas.  ttc,  under  MaJor.Oen.  Somerset,  and  commanded  the  Begt.  In  1 


Oiaage  Blver  against  the  great  Basuta  ehlef  Moahesh  In  Nov.  1852,  fm-  whleh  he  teeeived  the  Bi«TC«  nak  of  Maje^ 
*-_rl*?*'  P^fL*  ■erred  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Blfles  ttiroughout  the  Kafltr  war  of  1850.48  fMedd)  ■  ama  te  m^ 


31 


83 


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at  RaiTul  WndeeJ       t-'O 


fimbarkedforBengal  J  75^4  Regiment  of  Foot. 

Tlie  Royal  Tiger,  superscribed  "  INDIA"  "  SERINGAPATAMJ 
Co/oneZ.— Sack ville  Hamilton  Berkeley,'  En»,  I  May  1800;  Lt,  5  Not.  00;  Capt. 

25  Dec.  04;  Jtfiy.,  18  Feb.  08 ;  Lt.-CoU  20  June  11 ;  Col.  27  May  26 ;  Major- 

Gen.  10  Jan. 37;  i^-G«n. 9 Nov. 46;  G'«i.20June54;  Col.  76  F.16  Sept,  45. 
Lieut.'Colt.— Robert  Dampier  Hallifax,*  Etis,  p81  July  28;  Lt,  P23  June  26; 

Capt.  P 8  AprU  26 ;  Mqf.  P  30  July  86 ;  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  48  ;  CoL  20  June 64. 
Alexander  Jardine, Ens.  p 22  April  26 ;  Lieut,  v 26  Feb.  80 ;  Capt.  p  11  Mar.  36 ; 

JBrev.'Mqj.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqf.  8  Apr., 49;  Lt.-Col.  p1  June 49;  CoL  28  Nov.  64. 
Jlf(t(;<w*.— Cbarles  Herbert,  Ens.  p  19  Nov.  26 ;  Lieut.  PlO  Oct.  26 ;  Capt.  P27 

Sept.  83 ;  Jft^'or,  p26  April  46  ;  Brev.  Lieut.Col.t  20  June  64. 
Legendre  Charles  Bourchier,^  J?7t«.  p6  April  33;  Lieut.  P12  May  36;  Capt. 

P20' July  38;  Brec-Majsr,  11  Nov.  61  ;  Major,  12  Dec.  61. ^^ 


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Captains* 
Bdward  KnoUys .... 
William  Campbell  Mollan 
Charles  E.  P.  Gordon'  . . 
B.  D.Wardlaw  1lamsay,«. 
Aug.  Thomas  Hotham  . . 

William  Brookes    

John  Hamilton  Cox  .... 
Thomas  Clement  DunbaH 
Edward  Wm.  John  Knox 
Alexander  Chancellor  • . 

Robert  Blackall^ 

Richard  Dawson*    

Lieutenants. 
George  William  Muriel . . 

Browning  Drew 

Wm.  John  Jas.  Smith  . . 
Rodney  Payne  O'Shea  . . 
John  R.  S.  FitzGerald  .. 

John  Nolan     

Thomas  Milles,  Adj 

Richard  Barter 

John  Robertson  Turnbull; 

David  William  Martin  . .  \ 

Alfred  Harrison 

Charles  Compton  Abbott 

Charles  Robert  Rivers 

Henry  Cowell    

Ernest  Le  Pelley    .... 

Leopold  Brown 

William  Henry  Urquhart 

Chas.  Augustus  Danlell^ 

Thomas  Carlisle 

Edward  V  illiers  Briscoe . . 

William  Clive  Justice    . . 
Ensigns. 

Geo.  C.  Norris  FaithfuU 

William  Crozier 

Charles  MelylUe  Pym  • . 

Henry  Hurford 

George  Home  Row    .... 


ENSIGN.       I         LIEUT. 


P 18  Oct.  27  I 

PlO  Jan.  40! 

13  Dec.  33  j 

P 16  Dec.  40 


,36 
33 
34 
42 
39 


Pll  Mar. 
11  Jan. 
P 10  Oct. 
1  Apr. 
P  18  Oct, 
P  20  Oct.  46 
P 19  Jan.  38 
P21  May  41 

24  June  42 

P    7  Mar.  46 

20  May  42 

16  July  41 

29  Mar.  44 

P  29  July  43 

P  26  Apr.  46 

28  Apr.  46 

14  Jan.  48 

p  16  June  48 

P  26  Aug.  48 

22  July  42 

P    1  Sept.  48 

12  Jan.  49 

20  Oct.  49 

28  Apr.  46 

P  9  Feb.  49 

P18  Jan.  39 

p  17  Jan.  61 

P  18  Sept.  49 

10  Dec.  62 

Pl4Mar.  61 

16  Apr.  62 

P 10  June  63 


P  2  Nov.  30 
P  2  AprU  41 
P  17  Feb.  37 
P  6  Aug.  42 
Pll  Jan.   89 

16  Sept.  86 
Pll  July  37 
P31  Mar.  43 
P  2  Aug.  44 
P  18  Aug.  48 
6  Mar.  40 

14  April  43 


CAPTAIN.    |BREV.-MAJ. 


P 17  Feb.  37 

11  Nov.  61 

P 13  Oct.  43 

20  June  64 

P  26  Apr.  46 

P  26  June  47 

P 12  Nov.  47 

2^  Jan.  48 

81  Mar.  48 

P  26  Apr.  61 

16  Mar.  68 

P  20  Feb.  62 

16  Mar.  63 

22  Dec.  64 

29^uly  46 
P   8  Jan.  47 

7  Sept.  43 
20  Apr.  44 
11  Feb.  46 

8  Apr.  49 
do. 
do. 

P   4  May  49 

P   1  June  49 

14  Jan.  60 

24  May  44 

P31  Oct.  61 

P  13  Apr.  62 

27  Aug.  62 

29  Apr.  63 

P 10  June  68 

PlO  April  40 

P  23  June  64 

8  July  64 

P  20  July  65 


8  Colonel  Hallifas  served 
In  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1884 
and  S5,  under  Sir  BeiUanin 
D'Urban  (Medal). 

8  Capt.  Gordon  serred  in  tlie 
campaigns  against  the  KaflBr 
Tribes  of  South  Africa  in  1884- 
83  (Medal).  Also  as  Assistant 
Engineer  during  1887  and  1886, 
on  the  eastern  frontier  of  the 
Cape  Colony;  and  employed 
under  Colonel  Lewis,  com- 
manding Royal  Engineers,  to 
execute  a  confidential  surrey 
(trigonometrical  and  statis- 
tical) on  that  frontier. 

4  Capt.  Dunbar  serred  with 
the  flank  companies  06th  Reg. 
in  the  force  under  Sir  Colin 
Campbell  at  the  forcing  of  the 
Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1880. 

5  Lieut.  Daniellserredln  the 
55ih  Regt.  on  the  China  Ex- 
pedition (Medal),  and  was  pre- 
sent at  the  attack  and  capture 
of  Amoy,  Chasan,  and  Chin- 
kiangfoo. 


7  Captsin  Blackall  serred  with  the  40th 
Regt.  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the 
Arst  taking  of  Cbusan. 

8  Captain  Dawson  was  attached  to  the  SSnd 

16  Jan.  62    ^^'Kt.  at  the  battle  of  Hyderabad  (Medal);  and 
D  1 Q  T»»    PA    h®  ^'^^  present  with  the  40th  Regt.  In  the  action 
y  10  Jan.  00  l^f  Mahar^lporc,  at  which  he  was  wounded 
(Medal). 

'Paymaster. — David  Francis  Chambers,  26  Jan.  49 ;  Ens.  p31  Jan.  40;  lAtut. 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  Thomas  Milles,  11  Feb.  48.  [6  May  42. 

Quarter-Master.— John  Dunlop,  9  Feb.  49 ;  Ens.  1  May  46. 
Surgeon. — James  Coghlan,  28  Oct.  63;  Assist. ^Surg.  6  Oct.  41. 
Assistant' Surgeons. — Archibald  Henry  Fraser,  21  Feb.  61. 
AugastuB  Frederick  Turner,  26  July  63. 
Stewart  Aaron  Litbgow,  3  Feb.  66. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith. 

1  General  Berkeley  serred  at  the  capture  of  Surinam  in  1804 ;  of  the  Danish  Islands  of  St.  Thomas, 
St.  John,  and  Sr.  Croix,  in  1807  ;  and  of  Martinique  in  1800,  including  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon.  He 
ha«  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Martinique  and  Ouadaloupe. 

0  MiUor  Dourchler  served  with  the  17th  throughout  the  campaign  in  Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan  under 
Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal) and  of  Khelat,  at  which  last  he 
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L^rMr]  mh  Regiment  of  Foot.  [^^S.^'^^^? 

The  Elephant,  circumscribed  "HINDOOSTAN"  "NIVE"  "PENINSULA." 
Colonel.^9  William  Jervois,'  KII.  Ens.  7  April  04;  Lieut.  8  Au?.  04 ;  Capf. 

14  July  08 ;  M<{jor,  19  Dec.  13  ;  Zieut.-Coh  22  Sept.  14 ;  CoL  10  Jan.  37; 

Major-Gen,  9  Nov.  46;  LU-Gen.  20  June  54;  CoL  76lh  Foot,  10  May  53. 
Lieut.^Colonel, — Joseph  Clarke,  JSns,  22  March  10;  Lieut.   PlO  June    13; 

Capt.  P24  Feb.  25  ;  Afqj.  20  June  33;  Lt.-CoL  17  Sept.  39 ;  Co/.  11  Nor.  61. 
Afqj/or*.— Richard  Gardiner,  ^i».  12  May  14;  Lieut,  29  Sept.  26;   Capt.  Po 

April  33 ;  Major,  11  Nov.  45;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 
Robert  Clifford  Lloyd,  ^»w.  P30  Dec.  26;  ifeit^  p  8  June  30 ;  Ca/if.P3  June 

36 ;  Breo.-Major,  9  Nov.  40;  Major,  3  Sept.  47 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 


Captains. 
G.  F.C.Scott  !•  c.  20  June  64 

Henry  Brewster 

Collingwood  Fenwick  . . 
Chas.  S.  S.  Evans  Gordon 
Henry  Dalton  Smart . . . . , 
Morley  S.  Tynte  Dennis 

Thomas  Tydd 

Thomas  William  Cat  or  . . 
Henry  Heame  Lacy  .... 
Charles  O'Donoghue. 


ENSIGN. 


LI  BUT. 


25  Oct.  27 

P 18  Oct.  33 

P   4  Sept.  35 

12  Oct.  32 

P  31  Dec.  33 

P 18  Sept.  35 

P  3  June  36 

29  Dec.  46 

P   1  Feb    39 

29  Aug.  39 

Wilford  Brett,  s I  p  29  May  40 

James  Eox  Bland   |  p  8  Dec.  46 

Lieutenants.       i 
John  William  Preston  ..    26  Jan.   44 

Benjamin  Rising    |    26  Jaly  44 

James  Cumming  Clarke.  'P28  Mar.  45 
JohnCummingClarke,A47.j  11  Nov.  45 
Allen  Noble  Adams  . . . .  I  p27  June  45 
George  Wcdilerbume*  . . '  p  3  Dec.  47 

John  Geddes 25  Aug.  48 

Henry  Jeffery  Robinson  iP17  Jan.  61 
Charles Thos.  Caldecott   IP  4  Apr.  51 

John  Henry  Tripp '  p  12  July  50 

John  Vincent i  p  2  May  51 

Edward  Wm.  Fred.  Acton      5  Dec.  51 
William  Boyd  O'Malley 
John  William  Poolo  . . . 
John  Augustine  Palliser . 

Ensions. 
George  Edward  Corrance 
Charles  Cameron  Lees 
Luke  E.  O'Connor  .. 
John  Bland  Sawyer  . . 
Henry  Filkcs  Hooper. . . . ! 
Daniel  Telfer  Amoldi . . . . ! 
George  Wm.Wiglesworthl 
Mortimer  Jas.  Macdouald  p 


P  3  May  31 
1*19  Aug.  36 
P  7  April  37 
P  3  Jime  36 
P25Acg.37 
P28NOV.37 
P 19  Oct.  38 
P  30  July  47 
P 16  Apr.  41 
P  20  Dec.  42 
P  13  Jan.  43 
14  Oct.  51 

P 13  Nov.  46 

P  8  Dec.  46 

P  4  Jime  47 

3  Sept.  47 

P   3  Sept.  47 

P21  Dec.  49 

6  Jane  541 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  64 

P  22  April  68 

29  June  65 

Pl3July65 

P21  Jan.  63   P  23  Oct.  65 

6  Nov.  47        4  Feb.  53 
P   1  Sept.  54  P14Mar.  56 

P  20  Jan.  54 

7  June  54: 

3  Nov.  54 
29  June  55 , 

6  July  65 
27  July  55 

4  Oct.    55 
9  Nov.  55 


CAPTAIN.      BRBT.-MAJ. 


P   1  July  36 

P  9  Nov.  89 

P   3  April  40 

P20  Dec.  42 

8  Jan.  43 

PlO  Nov.  43 

3  Sept.  47 

P 12  }iov.  62 

6  June  64 

21  July  64 

29  June  65 

P 15  Feb.  56 


9  Nov.  46 
11  Not.  61 
11  Not.  51 
20  Jntie  64 
20  June  64 
20  June  64 


Frederick  Grant |   14  Dec.  65 

Wm.  M'Donell  Clarke  . .  |  p  14  Mar.  66 ' 

Payi»MMf«r.— Robert  Thos.  Hearn,  30  Sept.  61;  Ens,  19  Aug.  44;  Lt.  20  May  47. 
Adjutant, — Lieut.  John  Cumming  Clarke,  28  July  64. 
QuarterMa8ter.-—n^firy  Tyler,  SSept.  47. 

Surgeon. — Robert  Thomas  Scott,  7  Aufl:.'46;  Assist.-Surg.  16  July  36. 
Assistant' Surgeons. — Duncan  Alex.  Campbell  Eraser,  M.D.  28  Oct.  53. 
John  Macartney,  29  Feb.  56. 

Facings  Red. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

1  Lieut.- General  JcrToif  accompanied  the  89th  Rcgt.  on  the  expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805.  In  I8I0  ke 
was  appointed  to  the  staff  of  Lord  Blaynej ;  accompanied  him  on  the  expedition  to  Malaga,  and  vas 
^Iglitly  wounded  in  the  attaci:  on  the  Portress  of  Prongerola.  In  1813  he  was  appointed  to  the  staCTof 
Sir  Gordon  Ornmmond,  and  cmbarlicd  with  him  for  Canada,  where,  during  the  operations  of  that  and 
the  following  year,  he  was  present  in  almost  every  action  fought  with  the  American  Army  either  In  thac 
Province  or  on  the  Frontier,  including  the  storming  of  Fort  Niagara^  Lewistown,  the  attacks  on  Black 
Rock  and  Buffalo,  operations  against  the  forts  and  batteries  of  Osweso,  and  action  of  Lundy's  Lane.  lie 
received  the  brevet  rank  of  Mnjor  for  Buffalo,  and  that  of  Lieut.* Colonel  for  Lundy's  Lane. 

S  Lt.  Wedderburne  served  with  (he  24th  Regt.  during  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40,  and  was  pre- 
i^nl  at  the  battle  of  QooJeratC Medal  and  one  Clasp). 


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11th  (  Tlie  East  Middlesex)  Regt.  of  Foot.      180 

The  PIiMW  ^f  the  Prinea  ^  ITafm.— "  SERIN6APATAM  "    -  CIUDAD  SODRIGO"    "BADAJOZ'» 
••PBNINStfLA-    «ALMA-    "INKSRMAN"    "  SEVASTOPOL."  OAUAixrt, 

Colonel,—'^  George  Leigh  Goldie/  CB.  Bna.  3  Sept.  03;  Lieut.  14  Mar.  05* 

Capt.  4  Dec.  00;  Mtgor,  20  June  II ;  Lieut-Col.  12  Aug.  19;  Col,  10  J«n! 

37;  Maj.-Oen.  9  Nov.  4G;  Lt.-Gen,  20  June  54  ;  CoL  77ih  Foot,  22  Dec.  54. 
Lieut, 'Colonels, — Robert  Jocelyn  Straton,*  CB.  Ens.  10  Jan.  28;  Xiew^PlS 

Jan.  33;  Capt.  p26  Apr.  39;  M^joTy  P18  Aug.  48;  Breo,  Lt.-Col,  12  Dec. 

54;  X^.-Co2.  9  Mar.  55. 
George  Dixon,'  CB.  Ens,  p  30  Dec.  28 ;  Lieut,  p  26  Dec.  34 ;  Capt,  p  29  Nov. 

39 ;  Major y  p  27  Dec.  50 ;  Brev,  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  54 ;  Lt.-Col,  20  April  55. 
M({jors, — Hon.  Aug.  Geo.  Charlos  Chichester,  Ens,  p  19  Feb.  41 ;  Lt,  p22  Nov. 

42  ;  Capt.  P3  Aug.  49 ;  MaJ.  p  6  July  55. 
John  W.  Thomas,*  Ens.  7  June  39 ;  Lieut,  p  7  Sept.  41 ;  Capt.  p  14  May  47  : 

Brev.'MaJor,  3  Dec.  54;  Maj.  25  April  55. 


Captains. 
Geo.HarrySmithWillis,'^. 
Henry  Robert  Garden* 

Henry  Kent^ 

Rich.G.  Amherst  Luard,'«. 
W.  Moles  worth  Cole  Acton^ 
Henry  Alfred  Macdonald. 
Edward  Henry  Chawner® 
Wm.  Joseph  Garden^®    .. 
Rd.  Butler  VVillington »' 
Frederick  John  Butts".. 
Wm.  N.Morris Orpen" 
Matthew  Wm.  Dickson  " 
Edward  Morton  Long**. . 

Bernard  Morgan'* 

George  Cordeu** 

Hon.  John  Colborne*'  . . 

LiBUTENAMTS. 

H.  M.  Lamont  Colquhoun 
George  Edward  Leugett  '* 
John  Marsh  Simpson  *'  . . 
RobcrtPhilipArmstrong"' 
Wm.Tho.ExhamFosbery** 
John  Fenton  B  P.  Dodd  " 
Thomas  Peter  Harvey  *• . . 

James  M.Daly« 

Marcos  A.  Waters,*'  A€{j, 

William  Minister ' 

Arthur  Charles  Croker  " . 
Herbert  Fred.  L.  Browne 
Wm.  Seward  Le  Feuvre 
John  George  Skene  . .  • 
Wm.  M.  Dixwell  Alderson 
Charles  B.  Knowles**.. 

Sydney  Smith 

Aubrey  Thomas  Butts 
PhiL  Secklemore  Dauncey 

Joseph  Dooley    

Charles  Bertram  Saunders 
WUliam  James  Wanklyn . 
HarcourtMort.  Bengongh 
Rowland  Brodhurst  Hill. 
Robert  Arthur  Rising  . . 
Frederick  John  Adam  . . 
Nathaniel  John  Peach  . . 

Ensigns. 
Frederic  Dnncan  Mant " 
Edward  Standish  Baker  . 
Henry  Stewart  Weigall. . 
Richard  Butler  Clarke  . . 
John  Henry  Blakeney  . . 
John  Lenthal  Davids. .  • . 

John  Jordan   

Cecil  Percival  Stone 

William  Nassau  Whitty.. 

John  Wordsworth 

Henry  Reginald  Bate    . . 

Reginald  Hoskins 

James  Peacock 

Pornv  irirlc 


P 23  Apr.  41 

Pll  Nov.  42 

P  8  Aug.  45 

6  July  45 

P 17  Sept.  50 

30  Dec.  40 

P  18  Feb.  52 

5  Dec.  51 

p  10  Apr.  52 

P 18  Mar.  53 

P  14  May  53 

22  Apr.  53 

16  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

11  Aug.  54 

5  Aug.  48 

P  18  Aug.  54 
P  25  Aug.  54 
P  20  Sept.  53 
P  25  Fob.  48 
Pll  Mar.  53 
13  Oct.  54 
27  Oct.  54 

4  Nov.  54 
26  Jan.  55 

5  Nov.  54 

30  Nov.  64 
I  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

P 16  Jan.  55 

20  Feb.  55 

23  Feb.  55 

0  Mar.  55 
15  Mar.  55 

21  Feb.  55 

22  Feb.  55 
P21  Mar.  55 
P  22  Mar.  55 
P  24  April  55 

23  Mar.  55 
11  May  55 
15  May  55 

25  May  55 

5  July  55 

6  July  55 
3  Aug.  55 

10  Aug.  55 

31  Aug.  55 
9  Oct.  55 

6  Nov.  56 

7  Nov.  55 

8  Nov.  55 

9  Nov.  55 
P  7  Dec.  55 

15  Jan. 56 

1  PaH  M\ 


LIKUT. 


P30  Aug.  44 
P  7  Feb.  45 
P23  Aug.50 
P14  May  47 
P  2  Apr.  52 
PlO  Nov.  43 
p  25  Feb.  53 

6  June  54 
P13  May  53 
P 18  Aug.  54 

27  Sept.  54 
P  18  Aug.  54 

7  Oct.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

6  Nov.  54 
P 14  Mar.  51 

29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

19  Jan.  55 
6  June  54 

2  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  55 

0  Feb.  56 
P  23  Feb.  55 

9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 

20  Apr.  55 
20  Apr.  55 

P  25  May  55 

P  25  May  55 

P  5  June  55 

24  July  55 

4  Sept.  55 

9  Sept.  55 

3  Oct.  55 
9  Oct.  55 
9  Nov,  55 

16  Dec.  55 

1  Feb.  50 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV.. MAJ. 

12  Dec.  54 
2  Nov.  55 

2  Nov.  55 


P  27  Dec.  50 

I' 25  July  51 

27  Sept.  54 

P23No?.  52 

29  Dec.  54 

26  Jan.  55 

2  Feb.  55 
P  2  Mar.  55 

20  Apr.  55 

20  Apr.  55 

P  5  Juno  55 

24  July  55 

9  Sept.  55 

3  0cL  55 
9  Nov.  65 

1  Feb.  50 


1  Lieut.-OeneraI  Goldle  lerTcd 
in  the  Peninsula  from  Uarch 
1800  to  Not.  I8I8,  Including 
the  pnatkge  of  the  Douro,  battles 
of  Talavera,  Biuaco,  Albuhera, 
Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees, 
besides  many  other  minor  ac- 
tions and  skirmishes.  Sererely 
wounded  in  the  Pyrenees  on 
the  80th  July  18IS  by  a  musket- 
ball,  which  Is  sUlI  lodged  in  the 
lungs — this  wound  was  long  con- 
sidered mortal.  He  has  received 
the  Gold  Medal  for  Albahera, 
and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps  for  Talavera,  Bu- 
saco,  Yittoriai  and  Pyrenees. 


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Paywiflwfer.— Wm.Fortescue Scott,«»  13  Jan.64 ;  ^ii*.16  July 43  j  Lt. ISFeb. 48. 
Ac^'tUant, — Lieut.  Marcus  Antonius  Waten^^  10  Nov.  55. 
Quarter-Master.— Heury  Blissett,'*  3  Nov.  64. 

^ur^wn.— Edward  James  Franklyn,"  15 May  56 ;  Assist.-Surg.  19  Oct.  49. 
Assirtant'Surgeont.—RoheTi  GraTOs  Burton,**  M.D.,24  Feb.  64. 

Alexander  Humfrey,  28  April  64. 
I  WUIiam  Thomas  PaliologuB,  1  Sept.  64. 

Faeinffs  YeWow.^Agents^  Ueeen.  Alex.  F.  Ridgwmy  k  Sons. 


3  Lt.-Col.  Stnlon  Mrred  (he  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  inclttding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  laker- 
nan,  and  liege  of  8el»aatopol  (Hedai  and  Cla«]»,  and  CB.). 

8  Lt.-Colenel  DIximi  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  77th  Regt.,  iacliiding  the  hattlea  of 
the  Alma  and  Inlcerman,  and  si^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  ClaspaX 

4  Major  Thomas  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  throuxhout  the  operations  in  Cand^ar  and  Afll^luuilstaa  in 
1841-42 (Medal);  aUo  in  the  action  of  Maharojpore 20th  Dec.  1818— wounded  (Medal);  comniaitded  detach- 
ments of  the  19th  and  40ih  Regiments  at  the  capture  of  a  stocltade  occupied  by  insargents  at  the  Ballant 
Gold  Fields  In  Australia,  in  Dec  1854,  for  which  lie  received  the  ranit  of  Mi^or. 

5  Mi^Jor  Willis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  iBchidiag  tlM  tattles  of  Alma  and  lakenaan, 
and  siego  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Mijor  B/B.  Garden  served  the  Kastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  hicladlng  the  battles  of  Alma  aad  In- 
kerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captains  Kent  and  Acton,  and  Lieut.  Minister,  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  IncladiBg  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  srege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  M^Jor  Luard  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  March  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Capt.  Chawner  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Ataa  and  Inker- 
man,  sieico  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  Rifle  Pits  on  the  li^th  April  1866  (Medal  and  Clas^). 

10  Capt.  William  Carden  served  in  I  he  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  indading  the  siege  of  Sebvtopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Capt.  Willington  served  the  Ea^rn  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

12  Capt.  Butts  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inktnaan, 
•lege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Orpen  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Dickson  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  inclttding  the  battles  of  Alma  aad  lafcer- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  severely  wounded  8tb  June  (Medal  find  ClaiqM). 

15  Captain  Long  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  PUs  on  the  19ih  April  1856 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  CapUin  Morgan  served  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Ahna  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  capture  of  the  Rifle  Pits  on  the  ISth  April— contused  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Captain  Hon.  J.  Colborne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Geo.  Garden,  Lleuts.  Simpson,  Dodd,  Harvey,  Croker,  and  Ens.  Mani,  served  at  the  siege  of 
Bebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

19  Lieut.  Lefgett  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1856,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  oa  the 
Redan  on  the  8tfa  Sept.  (Medal  and  Qasp). 

20  Ueal  Armstrong  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  tirom  June  1855,  and  was  wouoded  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

21  Lie«t.  Foahery  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Jnly  1855,  and  was  dangerously  wouadcd— 
left  lev  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

22  Lieut.  Waters  serred  with  the  53rd  Regt  against  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the  western  IkonUers  of  ladia 
In  1861-52.  Served  with  the  77lh  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  assautlt 
on  the  18th  June,  and  engaged  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.— severely  contused  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

23  Lieut.  Daly  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

24  Lieut.  Knowles  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1865,  and  was  severely  contused  at  the  aassuU  oa 
the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

25  Paymaster  Scott,  Qr. -Master  Blisset,  Assist.-flurgeons  Burton  and  Humflrey  served  the  Eastern  earn- 
paign  of  1854-66,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Iuk«rmaa»  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

20  Surgeon  Pranklyn  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  was  at  BolaUava  ^ttw***^  on  the 
wonnded  during  the  cavalry  action  there ;  and  was  placed  in  charge  of  the  Russian  wouaded  afler  the 
battle  of  Inkerman ;  and  served  with  the  77lh  Regt.  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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s^"£5j  7Sth(Hisfktand)liefft.ofF.{arRois^skireSyfs.)    '["-'VSSSt^ 
"  Cuidich*n  RhV*— The  ^^Aan^  superscribed  "AS8AYE"  "MAIDA"  "JAVA.*' 

Colonel— Jfi  1^  5tr  William  Chalmers*,  CB.  KCH.  Stu.  9  July  06,  Lieut.  26 

Oct,(i&;Capt.21Aug.07',Mqjor,2QAugA9}Liettt.'Col.lSJmel6iCoUOj9n. 

37  ;  Mqj(yr'Oen,  0  Nov. 46;  Lt.-Qen.  20  June 54;  Co/. 78th  Foot,  SO  Sept.  63. 
Zf.-Co/x.— Walter  Hamilton,  En$,  p28  Jan.  19;  X«.  p  16  Apr.  24;  Cap<.  p]6 

Mar.  33 ;  Brev.-Mq^.  9  Nov.  IQ ;  Afq/oTi  p  10  Dee.  47 ;  X#..  CoL  2  Oct.  49 ; 

Col.  28  Not.  64. 
Henry  WilUam  Stisted,'  JEns,  p  4  Dec.  36 ;  Lisut,  p29  Sf^t.  88 ;  Capt,  P29  Apr. 

42 ;  Mqjor,  p  26  May  48 ;  Lt.-  CoL  p  19  April  60 ;  ColW  Nov.  64. 
Afa/or^.— Henry  Hamilton,  £ns.  p  13  Ang.  29;  Lieut.  p29  Not.  33;  Capt. 

P  29  April  42 ;  Mqf'or,  p  19  April  60. 
Colin  Campbell  M'Intyre,  Em.  9  Apr.  26 ;  Lieut. » 17  July  28 ;  Capt,  »S8  Apr. 

37 ;  Mqjor,  19  June  60. 


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Captains. 
John  Fowden  Haliburton 

Peter  Qrehan'    

George  Henry  Hunt .... 
Jas.  Duncan  Mac  Andrew^ 
Gneme  Alex.  Lockhart 
Thos.  R.  Drummond  Hay 

Alex.  Mackenzie    

Douglas  Hastings 

John  Henderson^   

Thomas  Adams 

L.  Pleydell  Bouverie .... 
Robert  B.  Arthur  Purvis 

Lieutenants. 

Wm.  McGregor  Archer. . 

H  owardDouglasCampbell 

Thomas  Anderson 

Robert  Bogle 

H  .Taylor  Macpherson  ,ii  dj 
Duncan  D.  Grahame. . . . 

Joseph  Webster 

Horatio  Gillmore  

John  Simeon  Fran.  Dick* 
Joseph  p.  H.  Crowe  .... 

Arthur  Cassidy 

John  Hunter 

A  Wickham  Pym Weekes 
Andi'ew  Caihcart  Bogle 

John  Finlay    

Alexander  M'Leod 

Hugh  Grogan  Davidson 
George  Digby  Barker  . . 
Melville  Aug.  Walker  .. 
Frederick  Henry  Walsh 

John  Swanson  

Ensigns. 
Montagu  Alex.  Kirby   . . 

Hugh  Simpson    

James  Sinclair   

Edw.  Jackson  Fitzsimons 


ENSIGNS. 


P 16  Feb.  33 
P  8  April  26 
P  8  Jan.  36 
P 16  Mar.  39 
P  8  Dec.  37 
P  2  Aug.  39 
P   7  Feb.  40 

20  Mar.  40 
P 18  April  46 
P  20  Aug.  44 
P  7  Sept.  41 
Pll  May  39 

P   1  April  42 

9  April  42 

23  May  46 

P 14  Apr.  46 

28  Feb.  46 
P  6  Mar.  47 
PIO  Dec.  47 

31  Mar.  46 
Pll  Dec.  47 

27  Oct.  46 
P17  Nov.  48 

21  May  47 
P  6  Oct.  48 
P  28  Dec.  49 
P 14  Feb.  61 

17  Sept.  50 
11  July  61 
p  21  Jan.  63 
P18  Aug.  62 
P  18  Mar.  68 
P  11  Oct  68 

P  22  Dec.  64 

3  Aug.  66 

30  Nov.  66 

29  Feb.  66 


LlEtJT. 


P  28  Apr.  37 

26  Nov.  30 

P  9  Nov.  88 

P  21  May  41 

8  April  42 

P  6  Nov.  41 

8  AprU42 

8  April  42 
2  Dec.  46 

P19Mar.  47 

28  Dec.  42 
P 16  May  40 

24  Oct  44 

29  Nov.  44 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  1 1  Dec.  47 

13  July  48 
P  26  Sept  48 
P  6  Oct  48 

31  1 -ec.  49 
P 19  Apr.  60 

17  Sept  60 
P 14  June  60 
6  Dec.  60 
P 14  Sept  62 
P18  Mar.  63 
P22  Dec  64 

9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  65 

P  16  Mar.  66 
6  July  66 

P  21  Sept.  66 
4  Oct  66 


CAFTAIN. 


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11  VoEf.  61 


24  Oct  44 

P 18  Sept  40 

12  May  48 

p  6  Oct  48 

P19  Apr.  60 

P 17  Nov.  48 

16  Mar.  63 

15  Mar.  63 

P 18  Mar.  63 

4  Mar.  63 

P  22  Dee.  64 

4  Oct  66 


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in  1S41  and  43.  and  hw  received 

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at  the  define  of  the  Idaarginu  at 
Malal^  OD  the  Stch  July,  daitat  tha 
mppftaaian  off  tha  rebaUM  la  tha 
Kandlaa  proviaaea  la  Ceyloa  ia 
1S48.  and  allerwarda  eonteadcd 


durlBf  Um  wlioto  tiaM  ttantol  Uw 
was  la  ferea. 


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March  18^  oa  the  staff  off  the 
Corps,  and  accompanied  the 
aad  Venikale  (  Medal  and  ClaspX 


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Traaapott 
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Paymaster.— JoBCTph  Webster,  22  April  63 ;  Ent.  23  Nov.  38. 
Ae^utant— Lieut.  Herbert  Taylor  Maephenon,  23  Majr  66. 
Quarter-Master.— ?9,iTick  Carroll,  7  Aug.  46. 
Surgeon. — Joseph  Jee,  23  June  64 )  Assistant' Surgeenf  16  Apr.  42* 
A8s%tt.'8urgeons.—Krth\a  Stewart  Willocksy  3  Sept  47. 

Edward  Kingsborongh  O'Neill,  14  July  64. 
Valentine  Mumbee  M'Master,  27  Mar.  66. 
F€icvngsB\iS. — Agents,  Meters.  Cox  h  Co. 

1  Sir  William  Cbtlmeri  >erred  in  Sicily  in  ISOS  and  9  t  eaapalgns  off  1SN.9  in  Portofal  and  SpaM  i  eipedltim  to  Wal. 
eheren.  iDCludlnr  bombardment  of  Pluihlng  t  at  Cadis  in  1810  aad  11 1  and  all  tha  sueeeedhag  Pentarolir  eampaig^  ia-  . 
eludiof  the  battle  of  Barrosa.  attack  of  the  enemy  on  the  heifhts  near  Moresco,  affair  of  S^nhora  do  la  Pena,  baMle  of 
Salamanca,  action  of  San  Munos,  battle  of  Vittoria.  attack  at  Maya,  batdee  of  the  Pyrenees  tm.  the  80th  aad  Slsf  Joly, 
rppttUe  or  the  enemy  in  his  attack  of  the  heights  of  St  Antonio,  Slst  August,  attaah  off  the  eoeny's  forts  near  Sarte.  9th 
Oct.  1818.  baule  of  NIvelle.  besides  a  great  many  minor  aflktrs  and  skirmishes  on  the  advance  to  Madrid  sad  eaptore  of 
the  Retiro.  He  was  present  with  the  army  in  the  Pcnins ula  during  almost  all  the  sieges,  and  was  engaged  la  tha  folmwlaff 
affairs  during  the  retreat  from  Burgos,  vis.  Ohnos,  Monasterlo.  bridge  off  Valladolld,  and  passage  of  tfie  Hoebrt.  leread 
also  in  the  Netherlands  in  1814  and  15,  Includi^  the  hattla  of  Watarka,  aaptofe  of  Farisi  iad  poataelor  opiral^s  ia 

[CootiaiMd  oa  tha  aMrtla*] 

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188         79th  Refft.  of  Foot  (  Cameron  Highlanders). 


Year*' Se  FT. 

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rCast.  Armj,  4]C«j  54, 
L       I>epot,  AberdeeB. 
RQMONT.OP-ZEB,"-Tli«  «p«««.  "  EGYPT-  "FUBNTE8  D'ONOR-  *•  SALAMANCA-   -  PYRE- 
NEES-   ••  N I VBLLB-  "NIVE"  ••TOULOUSE-  ••PENINSULA"  ••  WATERLOO-.  -  A  LM  A- 

CoZwc^— «  WUliam  Henry  Sewell,'  CB.,  Ens,  27  March  06     Lt.  26  Feb.  07  ; 

Capt,  12  March  12;  Af fly .  3  March  14;  LU-CoU  21  June  17;  CoL  10  Jan. 

37  •  Afo;.-C?en.9  Nov.46;  X^-C?«i.20  June 54;  Coi. 79th  Foot,  24  March 54. 
Litfu^-Coto.— John  Douglae,*CB.,  ^rM.P6Sept.83;i^P8July36;  Capt.r^ 

June 41 ;  Brec-Maj.  1  Not.  42;  Afry.  p  24  Dec.  62;  Brao.Xe.- Co/.  20  June 

64 ;  Lt.'Col.  13  Aug.  64. 
Richard  C.  H.  Taylor,"  Ens.  11  Dec.  35  ;  Lieut,  p  29  Mar.  39;  Capt.PftS  Aug. 

44;  Jifqjor,  8  Aug.  54 ;  Lieut.-Col  12  Dec.  64. 
M<yors. — Robert  Douglas  Clephane,*  Ens,  p  8  June  38;  Lieut,  p  18  Sept.  40; 

Capt.  P 1 1  Apr.  46 ;  Mi^or,  13  Aug.  64. 
William  M'Call,*  Ens.  p  29  Mar.  39 ;  Lieut.  p8  June  41 ;  Capt.  P  14  Not.  4o  ; 

Map.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  66. 


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Captains. 
i^Thomas  Bromhead  Butt 
Hwm.  Chauval  Hodgson* 

Henry  Murray* 

Henry  Won  on  Campbell* 

Keith  Ramsay  Maitland*^ 

Alex.Cockbum  M'Barnet^ 

George  Murray  Millei^ . . 

W.Cuningh .  Cuniugha  me*  p  26  J  unc  46 

Edward  William  Cuming*  p  24  J  uly   40 

Hy.  Holford  Stevenson,**.    29  June  49 

James  Herbert  Freme»* . .  p  19  Oct.  49 

Philip  Percival* 

Francis  Charles  Turner^ 

QeorgG  Alex.  Harrisson 

James  Henry  Wyatt  . . . 

Donald  Hay  M*Barnet*. 
Lieutenants. 

James  Bell' 

Francis  Gore  Curric*. . . 

John  Macdonald  Leith' . 

George  Tliomas  Scovell 

Donald  McDonald' 

David  Cant^   

William  Henry  Mackesy* 

Celestine  G<  orge  Durant 

John  £dvi-ard  Allen"  .... 

John  Miller  M*Nair».... 

Wm.  John  M.  Crawfurd* 


3  April  40 
P  18  Sept  40 
P  1  June  41 
p  14  April  43 
V  4  July  46 
19  Aug.  42 
P  30  Jan.  46 


P 16  Aug.  60 
P  9  July  62 
P23  Nov.  62 
P  20  Sept.44 
P  21  Jan.  63 


2  Aug.  42  P   2  Apr.  47 

PlO  Feb.  43  p  11  June  47 

23  Au}f.  43  P 12  Dec   61 

4  July  46  P  22  Oct  62 

p  26  Aug.  46  P24  Dec  52 

28  Nov.  46:P10IVIar.  64 


BBBT.-XAJ. 


P   2  Apr.  47 

P  31  Dec.  47 

P31  Mar.  48 

P24  Dec.  62 

P  3  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  64 

8  Aag.  64 

P  26  June  46 

11  Aug.  64 


P   4  Aug.  54 

13  Aug.  54 

8  Oct.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  54 

P27  Mar.  65 

P  16  June  66 

P 13  July  65 

3  Aug.  65 

7  Sept  55 


17  Dec.  64 

P  16  Jan.  66 

19  Jan.  65 


P   3  Mar.  54 

P   3  Mar.  64 

P17  Mar.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  64 

10  Aug.  64 

11  Autr.  64 
P24  Nov.  62 
P  13  Muy  53 
P18  Aug.  64 
P  25  Aug.  64 

Havllland  J.  De  Carteret'l  p  25  Nov.  63 

James  Young,*  A4j 2  Oct  54 

Wm.  Barclay  G.Cleather"    13  Oct  64 
Fra.Pemherton  Campbell*      3  Nov.  54" 

William  McGill* 6  Nov.  54 

Chas.  Edward  McMurdo^ 

Edward  Gawne 

Rich.  B.  Roland  Bedford 
£d«ard  Everett.... 
Neil  Campbell'  .... 
Douglas  Alley  ne"  • . 

George  Smith 

Ensigns. 
Theophilus  Rt.  Howkins" 
Herbert  Burrows  Adcock 

Arthur  Walker 

Wm.  Buxton  Robertson 
WiUiam  Alexander  Dobie 
James  Dixon  Mackenzie 
Armoric  Russell  McGwire 

Robert  Stewart 

R.  P.  O.  P.|  Lord  Louth 
Albert  Newby  Clny  ... 
Thomas  Ballard  Dougal 
James  Bell  Campbell ... 

Garden  Duff 

Henry  Price  Holford.  • . 


13  Aug.  64 

22  Aug.  54 

P  6  Oct.  64 

8  Oct.  64 

1  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

19  Jan.  65 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  55 

20  July  66 
7  Sept.  56 


2  Not.  55 


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1  Mar.  56  P 14  Sept  65 

22  Feb  56 1  21  Sept  66 

23  Feb.  65  ,  P  2  Nov.  66 
23  Mar.  55  p  7  Dec.  55 


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6  Apr.  56 
10  Apr.  55 

Pll  May  65 
P 13  July  65 
P  3  Au^.  66 

7  Sept  66 
P 14  Sept  66 

29  Aug.  66 
P28  Dec.  66 
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184 


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Ptfyifkw^er.— JohnCorne8,"6NoY.47;  Qr.-Afr.  25  June  41 ;  Comr^  2  Oct.  46 ; 
A4/utant.— Lieut.  James  Young,  2  Oct.  54.  \_Lt.  P2d  March  47. 

Quarter' Matter. — Robert  Jameson/  11  May,  49. 

^ur^tfon.— Thomas  Goldie  Scot,^'  M.D.  18  Feb.  53  ;  Anist.-Surg.  14  Dec.  41. 
Au'ut.-Surgeone. — James  Nicliolas  BeW}*  1  April  53. 

Edward  Louis  Lundy,*  7  April  54. 

Andrew  Knox  Drysdalc,^  24  March  54. 

Facingi  Qrecn. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  U  Co. 


2  Lieut.-Colonel  Douglas  serTcd  the  Eastern  caropafgn  of  1854-55,  Inrluding  llie  battles  of  Alma  and 
BalaklaTa,  st^ge  of  8vba»topol.  and  expedition,  to  K«*iich  and  Yfiiikale  (Medal  and  Cla»p^,  and  CB.). 

8  Llettl.-Coluuel  Taylor  aerred  tbe  kaati-rn  canipuigii  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
BalrtklaTo,  and  >irge  of  Seba»topol  (Medal  and  Clocpii). 

4  M%|or  Clephane,  Li.-Cul.  M'Call,  Majui  Hodgson,  Captains  Campbell,  A.C.  M*Baraet,  Cuming,  Blerenaon, 
and  EHireival,  LifoiU.Currie,  Ycung.and  M'Gill,  Quarter- Master  Jameson,  and  Assist.-i>iirg.  Lundy  (wounded 
ill  the  trenches  29th  July),  >erved  ttie  Eaatum  caiupaign  of  1854-55,  including  tlie  baiiles  of  Alma  and  Uala- 
ilara,  si>go  of  avba>lopol,  and  eapediiion  to  Kertcti  and  Yenilkale  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

5  Captains  Murray  and  D.  H.  M'Barnet  (wounded  in  tlie  trencho«  24th  Aug.)  served  on  the  expedition  to 
Kertch  and  Yenikale,aadiiubsequenily  at  the  siege  i>f  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clavp). 

6  Ciip'ains  Maiiland.  Millt'r,  Cuninghame,  and  Preme,  serred  the  Eastern  cm  .  paign  of  1H54,  inelading 
the  baitlesof  Alma  and  iialaklava,  and  sligeof  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps^ 

7  CaptHin  Turner  and  Lieut.  Cant  served  the  Eastern  cainpaign  of  1854-55,  including  tbe  battles  of  Alma 
and  Balaklara,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Lieuts.  Bell  and  Leith  senrcd  tiM  finstem  campaign  of  1854-56,  including  tlie  battle  of  BalaklaTa,  dege 
of  SebHStoptil,  and  ezprdiii  ^n  to  Kertcli  and  Yenikale  (Medal  and  Cla»ps). 

9  Lieuts.  M'Donalti,  Miickesy,  Allen,  M'Nalr,  Crawfurd,  D**  Carteret,  Cleather,  F.  P.  Campbell,  M'Murdo, 
N.  Campbell,  and  Alley ne,  and  Ensign  Uowklns,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  June  1855  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

18  Paymaster  Cornet  served  with  theSSrd  Bagt.  in  the  campaign  on  tbe  ButlcJ  in  1846  (Medal  and  Clasps), 
and  commanded  the  rear-guard  ak  Buddiwal  when  cut  off  by  the  eneiii>'s  cavalry,  and  effected  his  retreat 
In  an  orderly  manner  in  the  face  of  tlie  entire  Seik  cavalry, — his  conduct  on  thi«  occasion  aiterwards 
elicited  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  "  cordial  approbation  and  thanks  for  tlie  gallantry  and  Judgment  he 
displayed  In  protecting  the  baggage  and  sick  in  the  movement  towards  Loodiana,  when  attacked  by  a 
large  force  of  the  enemy  on  the  2l8t  January."  He  was  also  present  at  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Mobraon. 
At  Biddiwal  he  was  wounded  in  the  leg,  and  his  horse  was  shot  under  him.  Served  with  the  77tli  Regt.  tha 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Si'bastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

IS  Surgeon  Scot  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopul  (Medal  and  Cla»pii). 

14  As»ist.-Surgeon  Bell  Hcrved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and 
•lege  of  Sebastopol  (Muoal  and  Clasp). 

15  Aesiat.-Surgeon  Drysdale  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55^  including  tbe  battles  of  Alma  and 
BalaU'ivo,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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The«i>«i«,wllU  the  words  "EGYPT"    "MOODKEE"    "PEROZESHAH"    "  SOBRAOH"    "PEGU/, 

CoZonel.— V  9EB  Thomas  Wm.  Robbins,'  Etu.  26  Sept.  05  ;  Lt.  ^  May  08 ; 

Capt.  25  May  00;  Mqjor^  24  Dec.  18;  Lt.-CoL  24  Oct.  21  ;  Cd.   lU  Jan. 

37 ;  Major-Oen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen.  20  June  64;  Col.  80th  F.  12  Mar.  5o. 
i««<^-Coi<me^.— George  Hatchlson,'  Xieu^  14  July  14;  Capt.PfQ  Jnly*?; 

Brep.'Mi^or,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Mtgor,  27  Sept.  42 ;  LietU.'Col.  p  7  June  50  j  Cerf. 

28  Not.  64. 
itfq/or^.— Samuel  Tolfrey  Christie,*  ^n«.  P  22  Jan.  36;  Lieut,  p  13  July  »?; 

Capt.  28  Autf.  45 ;  Me^for,  31  Oct.  52. 
Anthony  Ormsby,*  ^tw.  p13  July  38;  Lieut,  p2  July  41;  Capt.  25  Dec  45; 

M(dor,  28  July  54. 


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Captains. 

Robert  Hawkes* 

Edward  Harding^    .... 

George  Dean  Pitt 

Cba.  Fits  Gerald  Studdert^ 
EAHoldichOB8i.<?.«8  Maj  68 
Astell  Thomas  Welsh*  .. 
George  Samuel  Young** 
Hamilton  Charles  Smith' • 
AmJTohnHoweM.Browiie 
Bliss  John  Hnme^*    .... 

Herbert  Morris 

Frederick  Miller  » 


LlBUTBNAICTa. 

Charles  Frederick  Amiel" 
James  John  Dadgeon  . . . 
Donald  Maclean  Fraser** 
Jas.  L.Winnlett  Nunn'^ 
CH.T.BrucedeRttTJgnes*^ 

George  Sullivan**   

William  Whitehead*^ .... 
Erasmua  Borrowes»'*il<(;\ 
T.C.  BelmorcSt  George**,r 
F.  Brown  Numa  Craufurd 
Homtio  Pettus  Batcheler 
William  Picton  Mortimer 
Hen.  Hnngerford  St.  Leger 
Henry  George  Pattisson . . 

Ensigns. 
Robert  James  Maxwell . . 
William  Gordon  Trevor 
Hugh  B.B.  Leveson  Gower 
F.  FitzClarence  Goddard 
Wm.  Beaver  B.  Christie 

William  Maclean  

Samuel  George  Huskisson 

Henry  Grattan   

Anthony  Robert  Keogh. . 
Geoiige  Weir  Cosens  .... 


ENSIGN. 


CAPTAIN.    tBKBT.-MAJ. 


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11  Oct.  39 
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P21  May  41 

16  July  41 
P   8  Oct.  44 

27  Feb.  46 

11  Nor,  45 
p  19  June  46 

16  May  45 


8  July  87 

P31  Dec.  41 

19  Jan.  44 

P  24  Nov.  43: 

26 July  44 1 

26  July  44 

26  July  44 

24  Dec.  45 

11  Dee.  46 

P17  Mar.  48 

P 19  Jan.  49, 

P    4AprU46. 


Pll  Oct.  44 
P  22  Dec.  48 
P  4  May  48 
P  4  May  49 
P  22  Feb.  50  3  Aug.  50 
17  Oct.  52 
31  Oct.  5S 

1  May  53 

6  June  54 
•>  4  Aog.  54 
P  24  June  53 

1  Dec.  54 


P  16  May  45 

80  Mar.  46 

8  May  46 

29  Oct.  47 

30  July  46 
OJaa.  49 

82  Aug.  49 
P 13  Feb.  52 
P29  Dec.  46 
P81  Sept.  52 

23  Nov.  52 

24  Nov.  52 
P 18  Aug.  54 
P  24  Aug.  54 

P  25  Aug.  54 

P31  Aug.  54 

P   1  Sept.  54 

2  Sept.  54 

13  Oct.  54 

1  May  55 

15  May  55 

15  June  55 

5  July  55 

P  2  Oct.  55 


P  25  Sept.  46 
P22Dec.  48 

10  June  49 
P  22  Feb.  50 
P  2  Nov*  49 
P31  Oct.  51 

17  Aug.  52 

1  May  53 

PIO  Nov.  48 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  64 
1  Dec.  54 

P    1  June  55 


1  Lt..Generml  BoUrfns  serrrd 
in  Sicily  in  1806-7  wltli  the  i»i 
Brigade  of  Qaardt  under  S^ 
John  Moore.  SttteeqvratlT  v^ 
the  7lh  HoMart  In  the  Pnkimeli 
and  France  in  the  campeliLm  «: 
181S  and  14,  including  tbe  ia- 
Testment  and  surrender  of  Paa- 
peluna,  the  battle*  of  Onkn 
and  Toulouae,  with  seTeiml  »• 
temaediate  aflkin  of  oati-'cs^ 
Served  alfto  in  Plandenin  Ui; 
with  the  7th  Huisara ;  wa&  yet- 
tent  at  Quatre  Brms,  eoa- 
manded  a  squadroD  of  tfae  Rht 
Guard  in  the  aflklr  at  Gens;  ,> . 
also  at  the  b«Ule  of  Wairr-^ 
where  he  was  aeTerely  woon  -  '- 
He  has  recelTedtlw  War  MtuJ 
with  two  Claapa  for  Ortiws  msi 
Toulouse. 


Paymiwfer.— Wellington  Browne,  1  July  65 ;  Q-M.  22  April  63. 
Aci^utant. — Lieut.  Erasmus  Borrowes,^  8  April  53. 
Quarter^Maeter, — William  Maloney,  23  Oct.  55. 

5ur(r««m.— William  Nelson  Irwin,»*  3  March  54;  Amit.-Surg.  2  Dec,  42* 
il«m*.-5ttra«»w.— Benjamin  Lane,"  23  July  62. 
Alfred  Hoyte,  27  March  55. 

[Retummljrfm  Bengal,  16  June  1854.] 

Fadnge  YeUow.--4^«n^  E.  S.  Codd,  Esq. 


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80M  RegfL  of  Foot  {Stqffvrdskire  Volunteers).  186 

8  Lt.-Col.  Hatehiiuon  eommanded  the  SOth  In  the  Burmese  trar  ftrom  Sept.  1858  until  iti  tenninatioii  in 
1853,  and  was  present  at  the  caoture  of  Prome  (Medal). 

I  M^or Christie  WTTcd  with  the  SOth  Reft.  thn>«fhout  ihe  Bonnew  var  of  ISM-ftS  (HedAl) :  vieMiit  at  the  eaptoR  ef 
Martabaa  (where  he  eoauaanded  the  Btormiiig  party),  at  the  operations  before  Ranfoon  on  tae  12th,  13th,  and  14th 
April— on  the  14th  commanded  the  skirmiahers  in  Hront  of  the  light  gvns  daring  the  adTanee  on  Rangoon,  and  was  with 
the  stormliig  party  at  the  capture  of  the  great  Dagon  Pagpoda;  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome,  and  received  the 
especial  thanks  of  the  GoTemor^Oeneral  of  India  in  Conneil  for  his  senrices  on  that  occasion ;  and  commanded  the  flank 
companies  of  his  Rcgt.  at  the  aibir  of  the  stockades  on  the  heights  opposite  Prome,  IS  Nor.  1852. 

4  M^or  Ormsby  tenred  with  the  SOth  Reffment  daring  the  flotlej  campaign  of  1846,  and  was  present  at  the  affair  of 
Bvddiwal.  and  in  the  battles  of  Allwal  and  Sobrson  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  during  the  Burmese  war  of  18S2.S, 
and  was  tresent  at  the  ssaaalt  and  capture  of  Pegu  on  4th  June  18&t,  where  he  eommanded  the  storming  party  ;  coas- 
mandeu  it  the  Pagoda  Hill  stockade  at  Martaban  on  the  night  of  the  18th  July  1851,  when  attacked  by  the  enemy  |  and 
was  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome  (Medal). 

5  Capt.  Hawkes  serred  In  the  Burmese  war  of  18SS-53  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  second  Bengal  Brigade,  and  was  prr- 
scBiat  Om  relief  ef  the  garrison  ef  Pegu,  and  in  the  subsequent  operations  against  the  enemy  in  that  vicinity  (Medal). 

6  Capt.  Hardhige  was  present  wiUi  the  39th  Regt  in  the  action  of  Haharajpore  on  the  S9th  Dec.  1843  (Medal). 
ScHred  with  the  80th  Regt.  the  Sutle]  campaign  of  1846-6,  Including  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Sobraon  ( Medal  and  one 
Clasp).  Also  In  the  Burmese  war  of  18aS-63,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome  and  subsccpient  night-attack  of 
the  enemy  on  the  heights.  Conmsaded  a  detachment  at  the  defence  of  the  post  of  Toomboo,  Sfnd  Dee.  18&S,  and  at 
several  operations  in  Its  vicinity  in  Jan.  and  Feb.  18S3.  Present  at  the  capture  of  fhe  intrenehed  position  of  Tomah 
and  at  the  destruction  of  the  force  of  Moung-Shoe-Moung  (Medal). 

7  Capt.  Studdert  serred  in  the  9th  Lancers  during  the  eampaigrn  in  1843-4  against  Gwalior,  Incloding  the  battle 
of  Ponabr  (Medal),  and  the  Investment  and  surrender  of  Gwalior. 

8  LieuL-Colonel  Holdich  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  lo  Sir  Harry  Smith  throughout  the  campaign  on  the 
Sutlaj  (Medal  and  Clasps),  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah  (wounded),  Buddiwal, 
Allwal,  and  Sobraon  (severely  wounded),  lie  served  also  as  Aldc-de-Camp  to  Sir  Harry  in  the  action  with 
and  defeat  of  the  Kebei  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  (South  Africa)  20  Aug.  1848;  and' in  the  KaiBr  cam- 
paigns from  1860  lo  1862  (Medal).  He  served  with  the  80th  Regiment  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1859 
(Modal),  and  was  with  the  expedition  under  Sir  John  Cheape  against  the  robber  chief  Ujatloon,  and  suc- 
ceeded to  the  command  of  the  right  wing  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  his  stronghold  on  the  19th  March 
(appointed  a  OiT.). 

9  Capt.  Welsh  served  with  the  80th  Regt  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1858-53  (Medal) ;  Including  the  bombardment  of  Ran. 
goon  and  subsequent  operations  of  the  l<tfa,  13th,  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of  the  great  Dagon  Pagoda  (wldi  the 
storming  party)  |  bombardment  and  capture  of  Prome  (specially  thanked  by  the  Governor  General  of  India  In  Counell), 
nightattaek  of  the  enemy  on  the  camp  on  the  heighU  of  Prome,  and  expedition  into  the  Poungdey  dlstriet  in  Feb. 
and  MarQhl853. 

10  Capt.  Touag  served  the  eampaign  on  the  SutleJ  with  the  80th,  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee.  Feroeeshab,  and 
Sobraon  (wounded)  t  Medal  and  two  Clasps. 

II  Captain  Hume  and  Lieut.  Sullivan  served  with  the  SOth  Regt.  tai  the  Burmese  war  of  1851.53  (Medal),  indudfaog 
the  hombardaBent  and  eapture  of  Prome  and  subsequent  operations. 

18  Captain  Miller  served  In  the  last  Burmese  war,  and  was  engaged  in  the  principal  actions  (Medal). 

16  Lieut.  Fraser  served  with  the  SOth  Regt.  In  the  Burmese  war  of  1858,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  Martaban,  In  ihe  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12tb,  ISth,  and  14(h  April,  and  storming  of  the 
Great  Dagon  Pagoda;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome  (Medal). 

17  Capuin  Smith,  LleuU.  Amiel,  Nunn  (wounded),  and  Whitehead,  served  with  the  SOth  Regt.  in  the 
Burmese  war  of  1858  and  were  present  at  the  caplore  of  Martaban,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  12th, 
lSth,and  14th  ApilL  and  capture  of  the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda  (with  the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Prome 
(Medal). 

18  Lieut,  de  RiiTlgnes  served  with  the  SOth  Regt.  in  the  Burmese  war  of  185fi-3  (Medal);  was  present  at 
the  capture  of  Prome,  and  repulse  of  the  enemy's  nlRht-attack.  Served  with  the  force  which  escorted 
elephants  from  India  across  the  Gonln  Tonng  Mountains,  and  in  pursuit  of  the  Wooxeer  Monung  Shera 
Monung's  force,  resulting  in  the  destruction  and  capture  of  the  entrenched  position  of  Tonesh. 

19  Lieut.  St.  (George  served  with  the  8rd  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Pui^aob  campaign  of  18484),  and  waa 
preaent  at  the  affair  at  Ramnnggur,  the  passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Wnzeerabad  on  1st  Dec.  1848,  with  the 
foroa  under  Sir  Joseph  Thaekwell,  the  action  of  Sadoolapore,  and  battle  of  Ooojjerat  (Medal  and  one  CSasp). 

20  Ueut.  Borrowes  served  In  the  Burmese  war  of  1863  as  Adjutant  of  the  SOth  Kegt.  (Medal). 

SI  Assist-Surveon  Irwin  was  in  medical  charge  of  ihe  37th  Regiment  from  the  1st  July  1B40,  and  during 
the  Kafllr  war  of  1846.47, 48  (Medal) ;  was  senior  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  1st  Division  In  the  field,  In 
the  operations  under  Major  General  Hare,  from  July  until  November  1846. 

St.  Assht.-Swrgeon  Lane  serred  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1862-68,  including  the  attack  on  the  outpost  of 
Tomboo,  and  aeyeral  operations  in  its  Ttcinity  (Medal). 


Continuation  qfNotoi  to  %Ui  Foot, 

5  Lt.*CoLtolth  served  as  Major  of  Brigade  with  the  army  under  Oeneiml  Pollock  during  the  eampaign  of  1843  la  Affghan. 
istaa  (Medal),  and  was  present  (m  !>•  A.  Adi.-acn.of  the  Inf.  Dlv.)attheforctaigofthe  Xbybcr  Pass,  aetira  at  Marooo 
Rhall,  forcing  the  Teseea  and  Huft  Kotul  Passes,  atUck  and  eapture  of  Jstallff  (received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major).  He 
served  with  the  SMh  la  the  Pnujaub  eampaign  In  1848-9,  Including  the  passage  of  the  Cbcnab.  and  bsttlc  ef  Chllllan- 
waOah  (wounded)t  aad  he  eoamanded  the  t4th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal and  Clasps). 

6  Captain  Tonnoehy  serTed  with  the  SOth  Regt.  in  the  SutleJ  eampaign  In  1846,  including  the  battle  of 
Sobraon  (Medal).  Served  also  In  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  1848-40,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab, 
and  hatUea  of  Chlllfanwallah  and  Gocjerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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Years*  Serv. 


20 


%\st  Regt.  of  Foot  {Loyal  Lincoln  Volunteers).  [^l^;i^'Q^^iui^u^ 

"MAIDA"   "CORUNNA"   "PENINSULA." 
Colonel— Thomas  Evans,'  CB.  Ens,  8  Dec.  94 ;  Lt.  1  Oct.  96 ;  Capt.  19  Nov. 

03  i  Mqjor,  6  Feb.  12 ;  Lt.-Col.  13  Oct.  12  ;  CoL  22  July  30 ;  Mqjor-Gen. 

28  June  38  ;  U.-Gen.  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  Gen.  18  May  65 ;  CoL  81st  F.  12  July  47. 
Lieitt.'Colonels.— Henry  Renny,  Ens.  p27  Dec.  83;    Lieut,  p  7  Av^,  35; 

Cap*.  29  May  44;  Mcoory  p  17  Nov.  48;  Lieut. -Col.  27  May  53. 
Matthew  Sinith,«  Bns.  16  Sept.  16;  Lieut.  31  Dec.  23;  Capt.  8  Feb.  34; 

Brev.'Mojor,  23  Dec.  42  ;  Mqjor,  22  Dec.  46;  jBrei?.  Lt.-Col.  7  June  49; 

Lt.'Col.  20  June  64  ;  Co/.  23  March  65. 
/If <yor*.— Andrew  Timbrell  Allan,  En^.  29  Sept.  30 ;  Lieut,  p  28  Dec.  82 ;  Capt. 

P31  Dec.  41;  Major,  r26  Dec.  51. 
Anchitel  F.  F.  Boughey,  J^n*.  P30  July  30;  Lieut.  p12  June  40;  Capt,  6  Apr. 

47;  Mqjor,  16  June  55. 


Captains. 
John  Arthur  Gildea    .... 

I  John  B.  Flanagan 

i  Robert  Bruce  Chichester 

\  John  Bourchier • 

!  James  Woods < 

Charles  James  Skerry  . 
j  Wm.  Benjamin  Browne. 
;  Fred.  Sidney  De  VereLanc 

George  Betts 

I  Alfred  Wright    ..., 
!  Valens  Tonnocby'  . . 

William  Sheehy3    ., 

LiBUTENANTS, 

Will.  Egerton  loMyAdj. 

Malachi  Hanley 

Charles  Hunter 

Hugh  Arthur  Chichester 
Stephenson  S.  Bristowe 
Rich.  Granville  Charlton 

Stanley  John  Lowe 

Geo.  Wm.  Moyse  Harmer 

John  Wilkinson  ^    

Richard  Swift 

Edwin  Fletcher  Foster 
Hy.  Geo.  E.  Somerset,*  *. 
William  Minchin  Harnett 
Francis  George  King   . . 
James  Alexander  Deans 
Henry  Ridout  Floyd 


BK8IQNS.     I 

P23  Aug.  39 ' 

8  Feb.  31 

P20  0ct.  43 

24  Aug.  39 

31  Dec.  39 

10  Sept.  41 

P 10  Aug.  42  Pl8April46 

10  May  44  p  10  Dec.  47 

p  10  Dec.  47  P20  June  51 

10  Nov.  43     21  Apr.  46 

P  2  Sept.  45 1    20  Mar.  46 

P22NOV.  50i    20  Jan.  54 


P. SO  Apr.  41 

28  Aug.  86 
6  Apr.  47 
2  July  41 

P  6  May  42 

29  May  44 


21  May  47 

28  May  47 

P  14  April  48 

P 17  Jan.  61 


P  7  Mar.  61 
P 11  Apr.  51 
P  1  Aug.  51 
P  13  Apr.  62 


p  18  Jan.  60 1 P  14  Sept.  52 


18  Jan.  51 
P  18  Apr.  51 
P  19  Apr.  51 
9  Mar.  49 
P  21  Nov.  51 
P23  Apr.  47 
13  Oct.  48 
P 12  July  50  P  25  Mar.  53 
I    14  Apr.  46'   30  Nov.  49 
P  15  Oct.  62  P  13  Oct.  54 


27  May  63 
27  May  53 
27  May  53 
13  July  62 
31  Oct.  62 
7  Jan.  53 
27  May  53 


P 10  June  63 

Walter  Musgrave  i    11  June  52 

William  Dare  Sladen    . .  >  p  13  Dec.  63 

Frank  Browne    I    10  Apr.  49 

"        ~      "    "  16  Dec.  64 

6  June  54 


1  Dec.  64 
19  Jan.  55 

9  Feb.  65 
29  July  63 
13  Apr.  56 
23  Oct.  65 


CAPTAIN. 


P 14  April  48 
11  Nov.  46 

P  7  Oct.  51 
27  May  63 
27  May  53 
27  May  53 
25  Jan.  64 
I  Dec.  64 

P  15  June  66 
16  June  56 
20  June  64 
16  Nov.  65 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


d  Colonel  Smith   (sea  pre- 
vious page). 

8  Captain  Sheefay  scTved  as 
a  Tolanteer  the  Crimeaa  cam- 
paign of  I8fi5,  Inclading  tin 
siege  aod  fall  of  Sebastopol ; 
did  duty  as  Acting  Engtoeerin 
the  right  attack,  and  being 
meutiuned  In  Dispatches,  vaa. 
in  consequettce,  promoted  to  a 
componj  in  the  41st  Segt. 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 
.  4  Lirut.  Wllkiiuea  aerred  witk 
the  eOUi  In  the  BaraiM*  war  of  I«S<. 
53,  ana  was  prcwnt  at  the  eaptare 
of  Maitaban,  operaUona  befcire  Baa- 
roon  on  the  »th,  IStb,  and  l«li 
Ainril,  and  ea|«nre  of  tke  OrtM 
Dafon  Pa«<Mla  with  th*  ■iiii  mhii, 
party;  andba  was  srrctvly  »biuiJhI 
when  in  eonmaad  of  ifac  dciatib> 
ment  80Ui  Bcgt.,  at  tha  aaaaalt  aad 
Mature  of  MyattooD's  ftrangbrid, 
on  Uie  19th  liareh  1853  (Medal). 
b  Lieut.  Somciiet  arrTed  with  tb«  Cap*  HovMrd 

Riflemen  In  the    Kafllr  war  of  1M7,  and  ba  ttet  of 

IBM.  &l,  fiS  (Medal). 
6  Capt  Tonnoehy  (ace  pierious  pac«}. 


Henry  John  Falrclolh 
Tristram  Chas.  S.  Speedy 
Ensigns.  i 

Daniel  Weir   i  p  10  Nov.  54 

Robert  Wolsey  O'Dell  . .  I      1  Sept.  54 

George  Fred.  Jellicoe  . . .  j    23  Oct.  55 

Henry  Harri»on  Briscoe  |P  16  Nov.  55 

Paynutster—Wm.  Fred.  Nixon,  8  Jan.  41 ;  Ens.  3  Aug.  30 ;  Lieut,  P  22  Jan.  36 

A^utant.— Lieut.  William  Egerton  Todd,  23  Oct.  55. 

QuarteT'Master. — Charles  Correll,  28  June  44. 

.^ur^.— AdamThos.Jack8on9M.D.24Feb.42;  ^.5.29July30;  17.^. 29 Not. 27 

Assist.  Surgeons. — Grahame  Auchinleck,  M.D.  22  Dec.  48. 

William  Henry  Corbett,  M.D.  15  Dec.  64. 

Herman  Bicknell,  16  May  55 

J*'  I  e  S  Facings  Buff. — Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

S 1  i  J       '  General   BTans's  terrleet  i— Entered  the  army  in  1793  as  a  rotunteer.  and  enlisted  150  men  for  the  serrice.     Opem. 
J      8  ^  tions  In  the  West  Indlet  and  Ireland  In  1794  and  95  ;  capture  of  Demeraraand  Berbloe  in  I79A.     Captured  reCambif  INa 
^  ^  ..  7  South  America,  and  liept  a  close  prisoner  in  Prance  in  1797.      Operations  at  Minorca  and  Oneniiey  in  1796  and  99 1  ditto  «■ 
£  ^  "S  ^  the  coast  of  Spain,  MalU,  and  Marmorice,  In  1800.    Bfyptian campaign  of  1801  (Medal),  Ineludlnf  the  actiona  of  the  tifc, 
^  S  I  -3   I3tb,  and  list  of  March  t  battle  of  Rahmanie  on  the  Nile,  and  reduction  of  that  fortress,  tiegesand  sarrender  of  Cairo  and 
2  •  I  8    Alexandria  (as  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  of  the  8th).      Operations  at  Gibraltar  in  ISO!  and  S  i  ditto  in  the  West  Indies  (aa 
^  a  i  -S    Captain  in  the  8th  and  Aidede-Camp  to  Sir  Oofdon  Drummond)  in  1804,  6,  and  6.      Operations  in  Nora  Scotia  in  1S«7 
g  g  •  9   and  8  ;  ditto  in  the  Canadas  (as  Alde-de-Camp  and  Military  SecreUry  to  Sir  O.'  Drummond)  in  1S09, 10,  and  II.     Cam. 
^  «  a  .'  paigns  of  1811, 13,  and  14,  in  Upper  Canada  (as  Brigade- Mis}or.disehs^ing  duties  of  Deputy- A^intant*  General,  and  in  com. 
«•  «  b  S   mand  of  the  8tb).  ineluding  the  preparation  of  the  force  against  Detroit  and  Miehillmackinac,  the  defcneo  of  Port  George. 
**  (  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  attacking  batteries,  and  directing  the  reinfbreemenu  on  QneentlaB,  which  caabtod  M^^. 
'    General  Sheaffe  to  defeat  and  capture  the  American  army,  after  General  Brock's  fkll  in  a  gallant  attempt  on  the  cMemy  with 
Inadequate  means.    Assault  on  Saekett's  Harbour,  expulsion  of  the  enemy's  army  flrom  Forty  Mile  Cftak^and  eapiangr 
his  army  wafriH,  wlUi   many  prisoners  ;  battle  of  Chippewa,  eorering  the  army's  retlremMt  on  Fort  a««tt«.  aad 
ft«roff»de  OB  Twtnty  Milt  Creek,  unUl  returning  the  offensive.     Might-attack  on  the  enemy's  investiiw  fbraea  of  fbn 


Emb.ror  Corfu,  Jan.  55.1 
Easlern  Army. 
Depot,  Fermoy. 


S2ndReffLofF.{ThePrinceof  Wales's  Volunteers).     188 


Yeaw'  Senr. 


56 


Pull 
Pay. 


Half 


33 


The  Prince  of  Wales'M  Plume.-"  nOZElk"   "VIMIERA"    "VITTORIA"   "PYRKNEE8" 
"NIYELLE"  ••0RTHE8"  "PENINSULA"  "NIAGARA"  SEVASTOPOL." 

CoUmeL-^TA  Francis  Miles  Milman,*  Rn»,  8  Dec.  00;  Lieut.  8c  Capt.  28  April 
04;  Capt.  &•  Lieut.-Col.  26  Dec.  13;  Col.  22  July,  30;  Major-Gen.  28  Nov 
41  ;  Lieut.'Gen.  11  Nov.  61  :  Col.  82nd  Foot,  25  Nov.  60. 

Lu«r^-Co/<me^«.— James  Alex.  Robertson,  Ens,  p  6  Mar.  23;  Lt.  Pl7  Sept.  25  ; 
Capt.  P 8  June  32 ;  BrecMt^.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Jfrtf.  p27  Oct,  48 ;  Brec.  Lt.. Col.  20 
June  54 ;  Lieut.-Col.  p  1  Sept.  54.  ««     ^     .      «  ,,  v 

Edward  Blagden  Hale,  JEns.  p2  Aug.  33;  Lieut,  p  29  Jan.  36;  Capt.  p6  Feb. 
41 ;  3fajor,  P21  Nov.  51 ;  Lt.-Col.  7  Sept.  55.  ^        „  , 

Jfq/ol-*.— David  Watson,  ISns.  p  12  July  33 ;  Lt.  p24 Oct.  35 ;  Capt.  3  June  41 ; 
Brev.^Maj.  20  June  54 ;  M({)or,  p  I  Sept.  54.  .  ^  . 

Edmund  Robert  Wm.  Wingfleld  Yates,  JEna.  p24  Mar.  37  ;  Lteut.  p2  Aug.  30; 
Capt.  P  27  Oct.  48 ;  Major,  7  Sei)t.  55  ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  14  Mar.  56. 


Captains. 
0  C .  T.  Vesey  B  unbury  Isaac 
0  Henry  Chris.  Marriott  . . 
0  George  Edmund  Halliday 
0  Samuel  Peters  Jarvis .... 
0  Wm.  Roberts  Farmar*  . . 
0  John  Joseph  Wood  »  . . . . 
0    William  Alex.  Bailie  .... 

0    John  Gordon 

0    William  Barron 

0    Stanley  Slater 

0  Augustus  Edmd.  Warren 
0  Thomas  Edward  Green.. 
0  Richard  Thomas  Glyn  .. 
0  Robert  Maole,  t.  ..'.... 
0  Robt.  C.  Dalrymple  Bruce 
0    Charles  Newton  Biggs 

Lieutenants. 
0    James  White c 

0    JohnFrederick  Pilkington 

0    Hen.  Cliandler  Wilkinfon 

0    John  Sidney  Hand 

0    R.F.H.MacgregorSkinner 

0    C.Ed w.Gore Browne, ^<7. 

0    Arthur  Piatt  Hensley 

0    Edward  Percy  Thompson 

0    Patrick  Thorp  Dickson . . 

0    Cecil  James  East   

0    Henry  Dyke  Marsh  

0    Edmund  Budgen    

0    Charles  Spencer 

0    Stuart  Douglas 

0    Daniel  Sullivan 

0    James  Athol  Brock   .... 

0    William  Garden  Seton  . . 

0    Louis  Walter  Fisher  .... 

0    CharlesStuddert  Maunsell 

0    Gi-aham  My1ne\ 

0    James  Henry  Linton .... 

0    Wm.  Henry  Craven  Allen 

0    George  Porter    

Ensions. 

0    Thomas  Ryan 

0    Chas.  Thos.  Benj.  SpiUer 

0    Bertram  C.  Henderson  . . 

0    Henry  Edward  Coaper  . . 

0    Gordon  Cowpcr 

0    James  Baker  Robertson . . 

0    Wm.  Temple  Thompson.. 

0    Edward  Seppings  Lock  . . 

0    Edward  Snow  Mason . . . . 

0    Allan  William  Stewart  . . 

0    Henry  Mount  Parkerson 

0    Frederick  Helyar   

0    James  Johnston 

0    Charles  Paget  Miller. .  •  < 


BNSIUN. 


LIEUT. 


30  Oct.   38 

P   5  Sept.  43 

P23  Aug.  30 

P14  June45 

P  25  Feb.  45 

19  Sept.  34 

28  Aug.  4G 

3  Sept.  47 

P  26  Nov.  47 

16  Apr.  42 

P   2  Feb.  40 

Pl7  May  50 

P 16  Aug.  50 

18  Sept.  49 

10  Nov.  43 

P  14  Feb.  61 

P 15  Oct.  52 
P  17  Dec.  52 
Pll  Mar.  53 
P13  May  53 
p  17  Dec.  52 
P 16  Dec.  63 
P 13  Jan.  54 
P 10  Mar.  64 
Pl7  Aug.  54 
P  18  Aug.  54 
P  1  Sept.  64 
12  Sept.  54 
6  Oct.  54 
P  23  Mar.  55 

21  Apr.  55 

22  Apr.  65 

23  Apr.  55 
P17  June  51 
P 18  Feb.  63 
P20Sept.  63 

10  May  66 

11  May  66 
22  June  66 


CAPTAIN.  I  BREV.-MAJ. 


26  Dec.  40 

P 10  June  46 

P15  Apr.  42 

16  Jan.  47 

11  April  46 

23  Oct.  89 

10  Aug.  49 

P  9  Aug.  60 

P  21  Nov.  51 

4  Apr.  47 

P  6  Nov.  62 

P13  May  63 

P24  June  53 

P 16  Dec.  53 

14  Apr.  46 

P 13  Jan.  54 

6  June  54 

6  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

P 18  Aug.  64 

Pl8  Aug.  64 

P  1  Sept.  54 

P  8  Sept.  64 

81  Jan.  55 

2  Feb.  66 

6  June 56 

P  20  July  55 

6  Sept.  65 

7  Sept.  56 
7  Sept.  65 
7  Sept.  66 
7  Sept.  56 
7  Sept.  66 
9  Feb.  66 

21  Sept.  65 

22  Sept.  56 
2  Oct.  56 

27  Oct.  55 
26  Feb.  66 


P 16  Feb.  49 

P  2  Feb.  49 

10  Aug.  49 

P21  Sept.  52 

P  13  May  63 

7  Dec.  47 

4  Aug.  64 

P  1  Sept.  64 

P  8  Sept.  64 

31  Jan.  65 

P  20  July  55 

7  Sept.  65 

7  Sept.  56 

7  Sept.  56 

21  Sept.  56 

2  Oct.  65 


I  Lieut.  -  General  Uilman 
wa<  appointed  Aide-de-Canip 
to  Mnjor-General  Catlin  Crau- 
furd  in  1808,  and  was  present 
at  the  battles  of  Rolela  and 
Vimipra;  on  the  same  Oene- 
ral'i  Staff  in  the  retreat  of  Sir 
John  Moore,  and  was  engaged 
on  the  heighU  of  Lugo,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  He 
subsequently  Joined  his  Begl- 
meut,  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
at  LiftboUi  and  was  with  them 
at  the  passage  of  the  Douro 
and  capture  of  Oporto,  as  also 
at  the  battle  of  Talavera,  where 
he  was  most  severely  wounded, 
and  saved  from  b<.4ng  burnt 
on  the  field  of  battle  by  a  pri- 
vate boidier  of  the  Guards. 
He  was  made  prisoner  In  the 
Hospital  of  Talavera.  and  de- 
tained in  France  until  1814. 
Mi(}.-0en.  Milman  was  latterly 
in  command  of  the  Colditrcam 
Guards.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 


24  Apr.  66 

3  Sept.  66 

4  Sept.  66 
6  Sept.  56 

6  Sept.  66 

7  Sept.  65 
14  Sept.  66 

2  Oct.  56 

P  9  Oct.  65 

26  Oct.  55 

23  Nov.  56 

P  8  Jan.  56 

p 25  Jan.  66 

26  Feb.  66 


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189        S2nd  RegL  of  Foot  (7^  Prince  of  Wale^z  Volunteers). 


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11 

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Payiiui5^«r.— LDkeFiUOenadBeniard,8  DccM',Eni.96  Aag.41  -,  X/.P3  Hay  44. 
Atfy'viant'^Lieut,  Charles  Kdward  Gore  Browne,  9  Oct.  55. 
Quarter^Master.^UlehAel  Clinton,  27  July  40. 
Surgeon,— Henry  Day  Fuwler,  20  July  55;  AuUt.Surg,  10  Dec.  45. 
As9istant^8urgeon9.'^Ikii\Mi  Edmund  Jacob,  M.B.  H  June  52. 

Frederick  Oeonpe  Ponldeo,  1  Dec.  54. 
Di»p9nt9r  o/MsdieineB. — George  Frederick  Maaterman,  12  Not.  55. 

Faeing$  Yellow. — Agents,  Meisrs.  Cox  ft  Co. 


I  Oftpt  Puwar  Mr««d  wkh  th«  60tb  S«gt.  ia  tb*  eutpalffa  ra  the  SntlrJ.  and  «m  pretcat  at  Bnddlwal  ud  Aliml 
( lledal)k  at  wbieli  Ia«t  action  be  was  leTrrrty  woomlcd  In  tbc  right  thigh  hy  a  gnpc  ehot  whOe  canyinc  tha  Q«ecal*a  eoioM. 
S  Capt.  Wood  MTved  with  the  18tj  Rayal  Irleh  io  the  Bwmew  war  of  USf  (Medal). 


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Embarked  for       1 
BombajfllJan.  1849.J 

'•CAPE    OF    eOOD    HOPE** 
EODRIGO  "      *'  BADA  JOZ  " 


83rd  Regiment  of  Foot 


Yeart'Sery. 


66 


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Pay* 


60 


31 


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26 
10 
17 
16 
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11 
13 
11 
17 
17 
24 

14 

14 

12 

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11 

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'TALAVBRA"    "  BUflAOO  "    "  P0BNTE8    D'ONOR"    "  CIUDAD 

"  SALAMANCA  "      "  VITTORIA  »•      "  NI VELLE  "    «  ORTHBS »' 

"TOULOUSE"    "PENINSULA."  "i^xn^ia 


CoUmeL—9  Sir  Frederick  StoviD,»  KCB.  KCMG.  JEnt.  22  Mar.  1 800  ;  Lt,  7  Jan. 

01 ;  Cap*. 24  June  02  ;  Major,  27  April  12  ;  Lt.-CoL  26  Aug.  13 :  Col,  22  July 

30  ;  M(y.'Qen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Xt.-Ccn.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Col.  83rd  Rtg.  1  Sept.  48. 
Lieui.'Colonels.—  Botet  Trydeli,"   JSTiw.  19  Oct.   04;   LL  30  Oct.  00;    Capt 

1 7  Nov.  1 8 ;  Mqj.  P3  Dec.  29 ;  Brev.-Lt-  CoL  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-  Col.  2  Anir.  42 ; 

Co/.  20  June  6*.  ^       ' 

f  Wm.  H.   Law,*  Em.  29  April  13;  Lt.  p28  Nov.  16;  Cfl»/.P14  July  25  : 

Bt.'Afqj.  28  June,  38 ;  Mqj.  2  Apr.  41 ;  Lt.-CoU  22  Dec.  48;  CoL  28  Nov. 64. 
0    Mqjors.—^ohn    Kelsali,  Em.  P14  July  26;    Lieut.  p30  April  27;    CavU  4 

Oct.  41  ;  Mqu  7  May  54.  ir  ,        i' 

Edward  Steele,  fen*,  p  18  April  34;  Lieut.  p16  Mar.  39;  Cant.  P19  Mar.  47- 

Jf<V.  19  Jan.  66.  ^  ' 


Captains. 
0  1  Charles  Wilson  Austen  . . 

0    John  Heatly,*  s 

0  'James  Florence  Murray 
0  j  Edward  William  Bray*. . 

0  I  waiiam  Nott 

0  I  Edward  Bowen  Cooke  . . 
0  John  Sharman  Molony . . 
0  ,  Richard  Rodes  Wy  vill*  . . 
0  ,  Henry  De  Benzy  Pigott 
0  Tliomas  Molyneux  Keogh 
0  Rohert  Colvill  Jones  "  . . 
0  Hon.  B.J.WeldFore8ter,7«. 
Lieutenants. 

0    Samuel  Read,  r 

0    E.M.H.Mainwaring,M4/. 
0    Thomas  Parker  Wright 
0    James  Verling  Ellis    .. 
0    Jolm  Norris  M'Kelvey 
0    T.  Mowbray  Baumgartner 
0    St^hen  Wm.  Metge  . . . 
0  I  Herbert  Stanley  Cooper 
0  ,  Frederick  Dickinson  ... 

0  I  John  Sprot 

0  I  Richard  Thomas  Sweeny 
0  ,  Francis  Hen.  Digby  Marsh 

0    Edward  Meurant   

0   James  Nicholas  Colthurst 
0    JuUan  Wakefield   .... 


Oeorge  Danlevie 


Ensigns. 
Thomas  Gethin  Coote 
John  Shering  Keddle.. 
Peter  Clifford  Browne 
Geo.  Wm.  Henry  Wardell 
William  Henry  Irving 


ENSIGN. 


P 14  Dec.  38 

20  Sept.  31 
P28NOV.  37 

21  June 39 
19  Nov.  41 

P 16  Aug.  42 
P  23  May  46 
P  14  Apr.  43 
P  22  July  46 
P21  June  39 
P  9  Aug.  39 
P28  Dec.  32 

31  Oct.   42 

28  Jan.   42 
2  Feb.  44 

29  Mar.  44 
P26  Feb.  45 
P  4  April  46 
P 12  Feb.  47 

19  Mar.  47 

18  Aug.  48 
P 19  Sept.  48 
P   1  Dec.  48 

31  Mar.  46 
p  10  Nov.  48 

14  Oct.   61 

22  Apr.  63 
10  Apr.  62 


Pl3May  63 

26  July  66 

27  July  66 
3  Aug.  66 

P 14  Mar.  66 


P 15  Dec.  40  P   1  Dec.  48 

28  Mar.  34jP17  Nov.  43 
p-  7  Jan.  42 1    14  Nov.  47 

21  Jan.  41,  P  14  June  60 
21  May  46 1      3  June  61 

8  May  46'p17  May  50 

29  June  48     

P  4  June  47 
P  19  Sept.  48 
P  4  Mar.  42 
P  8  Feb.  41 

9  April  38 


28  Feb.  44 

26  Mar.  46 

7  Aug.  40 


15  Mai*.  53 
P22  Oct.  62 

7  May  64 
31  Dec.  49 

16  Mar.  63 
23  May  46 


BllEV.-MAJ. 


20  June  64 


5  Colooel  TrydeU  >erred  at  the 
capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
ia  180S,  aod  was   present  al  the 

o    Q  a^^¥   A  a  »*«*•  of  BloebcTf .   HewrrodaUo 

••    »  »ept.  40  In  the  Kandiaa  loaurreeUoD  of  1S17 

P  1 1  Dec.  46  '  and  18.  In  Cerlon. 

P  26  Nov  47  I  *  Co»»«t  L*w  ierred  In  the  Pen- 
'  Insula  flrom  Sept.  ISlSta  the  end  of 
the  war,  ineludinf  the  battlM  of  NI- 
Telle  and  NIve,  fbr  which  behai  r«« 
eelvedthe  War  MedalwtthtwftClatps. 

6  Capt.  Braj  eerred  with  the  Slit 
RejcL  throughout  the  eanpaif  n  of 
IMS  In  Afl^taaniiCaa  under  MaJ.- 
OcB.  PoUuck.  and  wm  present  In  the 
aetlont  of  Masevna,  Tescen,  k.  Juf  • 
duUuek,  the  occupation  of  Cabool, 
and  the  dUferentenffagenienta  lead- 
inf  Wit  (Medal). 

8  Cnpt.  WyTlll  serred  with  the 
90tb  Regt  In  KalBrlaud  during  the 
whole  of  the  war  of  1846.7  ( Medal) . 

9  Llent.  Malnwaring  senred  In 
the  Queen's  In  the  eampalffn  la 
the  soathem  MahratU  eovatry  la 
ISM  (Ineludinf  the  stormlnr  of  the 
fortieaB  of  PnaelU),  and  that  la  the 
Concan  la  1S45. 


Dec.  48 

do 

P  2  Feb.  49 

P29  May  49 

3  June  61 

11  Sept.  61 

7  May  64 

Pll  May  66 

P20  July  66 

87  July  55 


8  Capt.  HcMly  aerted  with  the  4Mh  Rcct.  aai  as  De. 
pat7  Aarfataat  Adintant'GeBeral,  thfoadhont  tiie  ope. 
rationa  in  Chioa,  and  waa  present  at  Chosan,  Caaton, 
Amof .  Chosaan,  Chiahae,  Nlagpo,  Chapoo,  WooauBK, 
Chinkianglbo,  aad  Nankin  (Mfdal). 

0    Paymaster. — John  Dennis  Swinburne,  2  Mar.  49 ;  Ens.  26  Mar.  43  ',Lt.  3  Oct.  46. 

0    Adljutani.'^Lieut.  Bdw.  M.  H.  Malnwaring,  11  Sept.  61. 

0    Quarter-Master.— Vtiixhick  Hayes,  6  Nov.  62. 

0  '  5ur^6im.~Charles  Fred.  Stephenson,  MD.,14  Dec.  66;  Assitt.-Surg.  20  Oct.  43. 
0  *       ^  _-        ._      .    

0 
0 


Atsist.'Surgeons. — Bdward  Tonch,  MD.,  16  Nov.  40. 
William  Sharp,  10  Aug.  66. 
Herbert  Chalmert  Miles,  23  Dec.  64. 
Faeingi  Yellow.— -ulyeiiif,  Messiy.  Cox  dc  Co. 


1  Sir  rredarick  Slovfa  tarred  at  the  Verrol  in  ISOti  In  Oeroianr  ia  IS05 1  at  tlie  sirge  aad  capture  of  Copcahagea  in 
1SS7I  wWhlhatxpedilloB  (•  Sweden  In  1806;  in  Spain  and  Portugal  in  1808-8,  includlag  Uie  retreat  to  and  hatde  of 
With  tha  sipsilltlott  to  Walebcren  and  at  the  capture  of  Flushing  In  1809  ;  subsequently  la  the  Peninsula,  aod 
latlhairstdefeaeeof  Tarllhi  Aid»4le.Campto81rThoBus  Pletoa  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  aodad 
Asslstaat  Adjutant-General  to  the  8id  Division  at  the  batUe  of  Salamanea,  capture  of  Madrid  and 
the  Retlro,  retreat  Uicreft-oin  and  suheequrat  adTanea,  passage  of  the  Rbro.  battles  of  Vlttoria.  PTrences,  IClTelle,  and 
Orthes,  aetloa  at  Vie  Blgerre,  and  battle  of  Tonloase.  Serrad  also  at  New  Orleaas.  where  he  was  wouaded.  Sli  Frederick 
kaareeehred  tha  Geld  Croas  and  two  aaspsfor  Satamanea,  Vlttoria,  MlveUe,  Nive,  and  Orthes  i  and  the  SIItct War  Medal 
with  thrae  Claapalbr  Oomnna,  dndad  Radrlgo.  and  Badajea. 

7  Honoaiable  Captain  Forcatcr  serred  throachont  the  campaigns  ia  AMianiatan  from  1838  to  1S43  iaelvalTa,  laelndiag 
tha  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuiaae  (Medal),  stonaing  the  Khoorl  Cabool  Pass,  affair  of  Tescen,  fbreing  the  Jagdallaek 
FMa,redaetioa  or  tha  Fort  of  Mamoo  KhaiL  dafenoe  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Norcmber  aad  1st  December 


1S41,  nth  March,  34th  March,  aad  1st  April  1849, 
atotminst  tha  half  hta  of  JngdnUnek,  general  actioa 
aa  an  Aida-de-Camp  to  Sir  WUloog hby  Cotton  ia  18S8,  89,  aad  40, 


leral  action  aad  defeat  of  Alibar  Khaa  belbsa  Jellalabad  (Medal), 
. ....     Captain  Fktteataraarred 


,  aeaeral  action  aad  defeat  or  Anaar  uiaa  i 
general  actioa  of  Teseea,  aad  recapture  of  Cabool  (Medal), 
_  .  __b7  Cottoa  ia  18S8,  89,  and  40,  aad  at  Qhoxaee. 
11  Cant.  Jones  senred  with  the  86th  Regt  throughout  the  war  la  China  ( Medal),  and  was  present  at  Chusan,  Aaoyi 


191    [^:S;^Z'^uf^\]    S4th{VorhandlMneaster)Be(/tofFootl^'^' 

The  Union  Base," NlYE"    "PENINSULA"    "INDIA." 


YeuiB'8erv. 


61 


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30 
18 
18 
17 
12 
12 
14 
14 
14 
11 
3 

14 
12 
14 
11 
10 

8 
10 

7 

10 
10 

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30 
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Colonel.— Sir  George  Augustus  Wetherall,'  KCB.  KH.  Lieut.  29  July  95  ;  C^t. 

13  May  05;   Mqjor,   12  Aug.  19;  Lieut.-Col    11   Dec.  24;    (hi,  ^8  June 

38  ;  Major-Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  84th  F.  15  June  64. 
Xteu^.-Co^.— Charles  Franklyn,  Btu.  vll  July  23;  Lieut.  p3  April,  26-  Capl. 

P 10  July  28 ;    Major,  P2d  Dec.  38 ;  Lieut.-Col.  16  Sept.  45  ;  Coi.  20  Jane  64. 
David  Russell,  Comet,  i*10  Jan.  28;    Lieut.  p1  Oct.  29;  Capt,  P  6  April  83; 

Meyor,  7  July  45;  LieiU.-Col.^  10  Dec.  47 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
Mqjors. — Matthew  Benjamin  George  Reed.  Ens.  p  26  Feb.  18 ;  Lieut,  p  19  Nor. 

25;  Capt.  P  26  Feb.  36  ;  Major,  16  Sept.  45;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  64. 
James  Alexander  Wcjst,  Bne.  p6  July  26 ;  Lieut,  v  28  Feb.  28 ;  Capi,  8  April  43 

Breo.-Mfij.  20  June  54 ;  Maj.  7  Ft  b.  55. 


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Captaiks. 
\Vm.  Justin  MacCarthy . . 
Charles  F.  Seymour  . . . . 

Thomas  Lightfoot 

Spier  Hughes 

Frederic  Arthur  Willis  .. 

William  Dn  Vernet* 

Walter  C.  E.  Snow 

Cornelius  Cha.  RoUeston 

Thomas  Horan' 

Eugene  Currie    

Hon.  A .  Hen.  A.  A  nson,"  s. 

Lieutenants. 
Fred.  Au;;u8tus  Davidson 

David  O'Brien    

Wm.  M'Geachy  Keats  . . 
Benjamin  Sandwith  . . . . 
Thomas  H.  P.  Kennan  .. 
Edward  C.  Geils  Kenny . . 
Fred.  John  G.  Saunders 

Frederick  Hardy    

H.  A.  Whitmore  Ayton«. . 
Geo.  Fred.  Tod  Whitlock 

Henry  Browne,  A({; 

Pierce  Chute 

John  Penton 

Henry  Currie *• . 

Roberts  Torrens  Pratt  . . 

Robert  Barry 

George  John  Arata  Oakley 
Edward  Woolhousc  .... 

Alfred  Gibaut 

Harry  B.  Crohan    

Ensions. 

William  Poole    

Fred.  Aug.  Mag^ath  .... 
Hen.T.  Win.  Oxley  Kenny 
Robert  Eraser  Humphrey  I 


LIEUT. 


15  June  15     30  Sept.  30 

9  Jan.   38      29  Aug.  44) 

1  June38|P30Oct.  40 

P31  Dec.  39       8  Apr.  42 

27  Sept.  44  P   8  May  46 

22  Mar.  44 1    29  Jan.  46 

11  April  42 1    22  Nov.  44 

20  May  42,     7  July   45 

27  May  42;  P  23  Sept.  45 

P    8  Aug.  45  P27  Oct.   46 

P  27  May  53       8  Dec.  54 


23  Mar.  66 


24  July   42 

22  Nov.  44 
P 14  Oct.  42 

19  Dec.  45 
P 27  Oct.  40 

2  June  48 
P  29  Dec.  46 
P23  Nov. 49 

14  Aug.  46 
Pll  Dec.  46 
9  Nov.  49 
P  17  May  60 
P  0  June  51 
P  16  Sept.  51 

11  June  52 
P 17  May  50 

14  May  53 
P 15  Oct.  62 
P   9  June  64 

1  June  65 

27  July  65 
P   7  Dec.  65 

15  Jan.  66 
29  Feb.  66! 


3  May  44 
|20  May  46 
21  April  46 

16  Aug.  49 

12  Apr.  60 
P  28  Dec.  49 

13  July  50 
P   6  June  61 

13  Oct.   48 
26  June  61 


CAPTAIN.       BRKV.-MAJ. 

29Marcii44 

P  10  Dec.  47 

26  June  61 

16Mnr.63 

P 16  Jan.  62 

P  13  April  62  i 

9  Jan.  661 

2  Feb.  66 

24Apr.  5o! 


3  Aui,'.66{ 
6  July  66 


16  Aug.  52    "e»i«J 
7  Sept.  52'  j;;-- 


1  sir  Oeorgc  AacbWctbenll  «u 
In  Mtion  witii  a  ■quadrun  af  Preaeh 
IVirat«a  In  the  Moumbiqw  Chaa- 
June  ISIO  ;  ia  the  atiack  af 
■quadroB  of  Preneh  Mgaset  ia 
I ''     '  ^*-'F«"  «^'«     port  S.B.  of  the  lile  of  Fianea  ia 
jP  13  Sept.  53     Jul7    1810.      At    the  attwsk    ud 
I  P     7  June  64  '  'onin>c*tor  Jara  ia  1811.  MM  Aide. 
D   Q    T.,«o  KA  I  <«e-Camptollaior-Gni.  Wcdwrall, 
*•   V  J  une  O*  ,  fy,  ^iiieii  h,  b«*  reecired  the  War 
2  Feb.  56  >    Medal  with  ooe  Claap.     Ha  wm 
P  16  Mar   65  '  ■PP«»'«*«I  *  CB.   Ibr    hl«  disOa. 
O^   A    '  '  KK^  (ulshed  MTTleet  ia  tht  mpprcaajaa 
^*  Apr.  OO  '  of  the  insurreetloa  in  Canula. 
1 1  June  65        8  IJeut.  Ayton  served  iritfa 
7  Dae  66  '  *^  expedition  80  miles  op  the 
I  Gambia    In    1849,    and    ami 
engazed   at    the    storm   and 
I  desiraction   of   the    fbrtlfled 
Town  of  Bambacoo  flth  May  ;  at  the  attack  and 
partial  destruction  of  the   fortified  Town  of 
Keeming  7th  May ;  and  in  the  action  with  and 
deft'at  of  the  enemy  on  the  plains  of  Qnenella 
6th  May. 


Paymatter.'--Qeo.  Henry  Eddy,  28  Apr.  37 ;  Ens.  p  29  Aug.  26 ;  Lt.  20  Feb.  36. 

AdIjtUant. — Lieut.  Henry  Browne,  27  July  66. 

Quarter^Master. — Henry  Donelan,  15  Dec.  64. 

fi^urpwn.-— Francis  William  Innes,  M.D.,  2  Feb.  49;  Assist.-Surg,  10  Feb.  87. 

Assistant-Surgeons,  Thomas  Stack,  M.D.,  23  Nov.  44. 

Joseph  Thomas  La  Presle,  22  Dec.  46. 

James  Arthur  Hanbury,  M.B.  29  Sept.  64. 
Facings  Yellow.'-' Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 


S  Capt.  Da  Vernet  was  on  board  the  ill-fated  Jtnanymftf*,  when  that  Aipwas  east  away  on  iba  AndaaMB  lalei,  sear 
Haouwn.  la  Nov.  1844,  with  detachment!  of  the  10th  and  60th  Regti.  on  board,  where  he  ramaiaed  Ibr  flfty-foar  daya  now 
rounded  by  Cannibals  and  suffering  great  prirations.  He  lerrcd  afterwards  with  the  SOth  Begt.  in  the  eomp^gn  oa  the 
Butl^  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  Boddiwal  and  Aliwol,  at  which  last  he  received  a  slight  wound  in  the  right  knee 
from  a  grape  shot,  after  which  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  left  foot  bjr  the  bursting  of  a  shell. 

5  Capt.  Horiui  served  with  the41at  Regt.  duitngthe  whole  of  the  campaign  of  lS42ii:  Atfghanlstan  (Medal), 
ana  was  present  in  the  engBgements  with  the  enemy  on  2Sth  March  and  '/Sth  April  In  the  Pislieen  Yailey  i 
In  that  of  ilie  2Utn  May  near  Candaliar,  SOth  Aug.  at  Ooalne,  Mh  Sept.  before  Ghuaneey  occupation  and  di«* 
•tructlonof  that  fortress  and  ul  Cabool,  expedition  into  KohlsUn,  stortn,  capture,  and  destnietlon  of  latalUr, 
and  in  the  various  minor  affairs  In  and  between  the  Dolan  and  tho  Kbyber  Panes. 

6  Captain  Hon.  ▲.  Anson  serred  wllh  the  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  eiege  of  Sebaatopol  from  Jan.  18S5 
M.d.l.«ICI«rt.  Digitized  by  \^UU^ If 


192 


Veaw'  Senr. 


^£jJ?;(iS:*^".7'    S5tk{nucL  volunteers)  Tlie  King's  Li.  Inf.  Regt. 

NewcMao.op.Tync.    ,  *'Aucto  tplendoreretiirgo,** 

"FUENTES  D'OXOR"  "NIVE"  "PENINSULA"   "  BLADENSBURO." 
ColoneL—9  Sir  John  WrightGuise,'  Bart,  KCB.  Sru.  4  Nov.  94 ;  Lt.  and  Capt, 

26  Oct.  98  ;  Capt.  and  Lt.-CoL  25  July  06;  Col.  4  June  13 ;  Afqj.-Gen.  12 

Aug.  10;  Lt.-Gen.  10  Jan. 37  ;  Gen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  86th  Lt.  Inf.  1  June  47. 
Lieut.'ColoneL — Manloy  Power,  Ens.  c  24  June  10  ;  X^.  p  1 7  Apr.  23  ;  Capt.  P30 

June  25;  Brevet-Major,  28  June 38 ;  Mqjor,  p  6  Aug.  42 ;  Lt.-CoL  P19  May  46 ; 

Col.  20  June  54. 
3f/VV?r«.— John  William  Grey,  Ens.  P  16  May  34;  Lieut,  p  1  June  38;  Ca])t. 

P  31  Mar.  43;  Major y  p  17  Dec.  62. 
William  Williamson,  Ene.  p16  Nov.  41 ;  Lieut.  P22  Nov.  44 ;  Caft.  p  1  Aug.  61 ; 

Jlf/</or,  Pl6  0et.  65. 


Pull 
Pay. 


30 


16 


Httir 

Pay. 


6« 


14 

0 

12 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

17 

lA 

7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

4 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

14 

0 

0 

3 

0 

Captains. 
Robert  Maunsell    . 
George  Thompson. 
James  Gubbins,*^. 


Hon.Edm  unci  John  Boyle 
Willium  Henry  Dime,**. 

John  Armitage 

Robert  Cairnes  Druce  . . 
Lord  John  Hy.  Taylour 

John  Athorpe    

Charles  Wells  Hogge .... 

Montagu  Barton    

Henry  Wm.  Paget  Batler 

■    LlBUTENANTS. 

William  T.  Baker 

John  Bayley 

Dcvereux  Herbert  My  tton 
WallcrAshe,^^^'.... 
William  Hallowes  . . . 
Augustine  FitzGerald 
Henry  ManneraChlcheater 
William  Henry  Mathew 
Edward  Musgrave  Beadon 
Rob.  Kirkpatrick  Taylor 
Lambert  Houlton  Ward 

Boles  Reeves 

Finch  White    

WilliHm  Galbraith 

K.  Wm.  Herbert  Noyes.. 

Ensiuns. 
James  Murray  Grant. . . . 
Stephen  Henry  K.  Wilson 
Francis  Arthur  Thomas. . 

Chester  Doughty    

Wm.  Henry  Urquhart  . . 
George  Herbert  Bowles. . 
Robert  Jones  Birch  • .  • . 
Wm  .Chi  pchaseHcnderson 
Albert  Dixon 


ENSIGN. 


P  24  June  42 
P  23  Feb.  44 
19  Dec.  46 
P  12  Sept.  48 
P  24  Jan.  46 
P  10  Nov.  48 
P30  Mar.  88 
P  14  Dec.  40 
P 16  Sept.  61 
P 12  Dec.  61 


I^IEUT. 


P  28  Mar.  46 

31  Mar.  47 

P  13  April  49 

P  12  Dec.  61 

3  Apr.  46 
P  19  Mar.  62 

8  Apr.  42 
P  3  Dec.  62 
P17  Dec.  62 
P  28  Jun.  63 


P 16  Apr.  62 1  P  16  July  63 
P 17  Sept.  60  P   9  July  62 

7  Jan.  48,  P  0  July  62 
P21Sept.62,P20Aug.  63 
P  22  Sept.  62 1  P  16  Dec.  63 
P21  Jan.  63  P  28  Apr.  64 
P  22  Jan.  63  I  6  Jime64 
P18  Feb.  63  11  Au^'.  54 
P  19  Feb.  63  11  Aug.  64 
Pll  Mar. 63  11  Aug.  64 
P  12  Mar.  63  I  p  2  Mar.  56 
P  16  July  63<Pdl  Aug.  65 
P   9  Mar.  66  p  14  Sept.  65 

1  May  66  i  P  9  Oct.  65 
30  April55'P16Nov.  65 


I  June  66 
8  June  65 

1  Sept.  54 
3  Aug.  56 
P  20  Nov.  66 
P30NOV.  66 
P  7  Dec.  66 
P  27  Dec.  55 
P28  Dec.  66 
P  15  Jan.  56 
26  Feb.  60 


P  30  Nov.  65 
P  16  Jan.  56 


CAPTAIN.      BRBY.-3IAi. 


12  Dec.  64 


P  7  Nov.  51 
P  29  Oct.  62 
P18  Feb.  63 
P 16  Dec.  63 
P 13  Jan.  64 
P28  Apr.  64 

4  Feb.  53 
P31  Aug.  66 
P  2  Oct.  65; 
P  16  Oct.  55  , 
P    8  Jan.  66 1 

29  Dec.  64  i 


2  Major  Gubbint  served  the 
Eastern  cumpalyn  of  18M  as 
Aide-de-Canip  to  Sir  De  Lacy 
EvHns,  Including  the  battles 
of  the  Alma  and  Inkenuan 
(keverely  wounded),  and  tfege 
ol  Selaatopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps) 

4  Captain  Butkr  served  ihe 
Eftstern  campaign  of  ISS4-M 
witli  the  7th  Fusilier<,  Includ- 
ing tlie  baiile  of  Inkerman 
(severely  wounded)  and  siege 
of  8eb«sloiK>l  (MedHl  and 
Cloaps). 


Paymaster. — William  Mortimer  Pechell,  6  June  61 ',  Ens.  p  6  Aug.  42  ;  Lieut* 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  Waller  Ashe,  20  Feb.  66.  [8  Dec.  46. 

Quarter- Master. — Jolm  R.  Rouse,  12  Dec.  61. 
Surgeon. — Henry  Armstrong,  16  May  66  ;  Assist.-Surg.  17  June  42. 
Assistant 'Surgeon. — John  Knox  Lect,  27  June  61 . 

Alexander  Fisher  Bartley,  14  Jan.  53. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 

1  Sir  John  Oulse  acrred  with  the  Srd  Guards  at  Ferrol,  TIgo,  and  Cadii,  in  1800 ;  the  Egyptian  cam- 
paign of  1801  (Medal),  including  the  actions  of  the  8lh  and  2Ut  March,  and  17th  August,  atUck  of  the 
fortress  of  Marabout  on  the  following  day,  action  of  tlio  S2nd  August,  iuTestnient  and  capture  of  Alex- 
andria. Expedition  to  Hanover  in  1805-0.'  Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula  In  1800,  and  commanded  the  Light 
Battalion  of  the  Guards  with  a  Rifle  Company  of  the  OOlh  attached,  on  the  retreat  to  the  lines  In  1810, 
battle  of  Bunco,  and  subsequent  retreat,  lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  several  actions  on  the  advance  from 
thence  in  1811,  and  battle  of  Puentes  d'Onor.  Present  also  at  the  tiege»  and  captures  of  Ciudad  Bodrlgo 
and  Bad^fox.  Commanded  tht«  1st  Battalion  of  the  Srd  Guards  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of 
Madrid,  siege  of  Burgos  and  retreat  from  thence,  advance  in  1819,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  and  capture  of 
San  SobaatiaD,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nire,  passage  of  tlie  Adour,  investment  of  Bayonnc 
aod  repulse  of  the  sortie— during  the  latter  part  of  the  action  he  commanded  the  8nd  Brigade  of  Ouurds  la 
conseq^uenee  of  Sir  B.  Stopford  being  wounded.  Sir  John  has  received  the  Gold  Gross  for  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
Salamanca,  Vittoria,  and  Nive ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Bu»aco. 

S  Capi.  OnM  served  witk  the  Sid  I.tg be  Drafooof  duriof  the  SutleJ  eatnpalrn  of  iMS-S,  and  was  present  a  the  battles 
pt  Moudkee  and  reroscAah,  at  whleh  last  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  arm  (Medal  and  one  Clasp) . 


193      S6tk  (  The  Royal  County  Down)  Regt.  of  Ft 


Years*  Serv. 

50 

FulliHulf 

Pay. 

Pay. 

46 

0 

34 

8A 

28 

0 

29 

0 

33 

0 

20 

0 

20 

0 

18 

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16 

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14 

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15 

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23 

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2 

0 

C£iiib.  for  fi.  todies,  Itay  48 
Serrlng  at  Kurncbe*.  ▲ 
wiag  at  Aden. 

On  the  Coloura  &  Appointments, the  Harp  and  Croum,  with  the  Motto  **  Quis  separdbUl^ 
"INDIA"— The /SfjpAinar,  with  the  words  "EGYPT"   "  BOURBON"— On  the 
Buttons,  the  Irish  Harp  and  Crown. 
Colonel.— 9  $3i  Lord  James  Hay,*  Ens,  23  Jan.  06 ;  LietU.  6  Aug.  07;  Capt. 

8  Feb.  10 ;  Lieut.-Col.  26  Mar.  18;  Col.  10  Jan.  S/ ;  JHqjor'-Gen.  9  rov.  46; 

Lt.'Qen.  20  Jane  54;  Col.  86th  Foot,  8  May  64. 
L%eut.^CoUmeU.^j9JDSA  Creagh,  Ens.  1  Jan.  10;  Lt.  4  March  12;  Capt.  7  Apr. 

26;  Brev.'Maj.  28  June  38;  Mqj.  P18  Jan.  39;  Breo.^Lt.-Coi.  11  Vov.  51 ; 

Lt.'Col.  30  Apr.  52 ;  Col.  30  April  55. 
Robert  Henry  Lowth,  Ens.  P  4  Feb.  19 ;  Lieut,  p  1  April  24 ;  Capt.  p  15  Hay  27 ; 

£r69.  Af^'.2dNoT.41;  Jir0V.i^.*CoZ.llNoy.51;  ilf<|;.d0Apr.52;X^..Ciil. 

10  Aug.  55. 
Mt0ors.—WnU&m  Kier  Stuart,  Ens.  6  Mar.  28 ;  Lt.  p  28  Sept.  30 ;   Capt. 

8  Apr.  42 ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  20  June  54  ;  Mqjor,  29  Sept.  54. 
Giles  Keane,  Ens.  21  June  27  ;  Lieut.  22  Feb.  31 ;  Capt.  23  Oct.  42;  JBrev.- 

Mqjor,  20  Jane  54 ;  Mqjor,  10  Aug.  55. 


Captains. 
Abra.  Collis  Anderson,  s, 
John  Perkins  Mayers  .. 
Harvey  Wei.  PoleWehuan* 
Joshua  Henry  Kirby  .... 
Charles  Osborne  Creagh  ^ 

John  Jerome • 

Wm.  Henry  Weaver .... 

Charles  Darby* 

James  Boyd    

James  John  Gordon  .... 

Maxwell  Lepper    

George  Hcwi»h  Adams  . . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

George  Wm.  Robinson  . . 
John  Richardson  Stuart 
George  Sherman  Nunn . . 
Ralph  FitzGibbon  Lewis 
Edward  Monckton  Jones 
Thomas  Rice  Hamilton.. 
Henry  Edward  Jerome  . . 
Hugh  Stewart  Cochrane 

William  Knipe    

R5bcrt  Edward  Henry  . . 
J.  K.  Douglas  Mackenzie 
Henry  Cracroft  Maine  . . 
Augustus  Nicholas  Wilson 

Charles  Eraser    

Alfred  Robert  Ord 

Francis  Drewe  Edwards 

John  F.Whitmore  Mullen 

Ensirns. 

James  Creagh    •  •  • 

John  William  Fry 

John  George  Dartnell  . . 
JuUtts  Drake  Brockman* 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


12  June  23 
P  29  July  36 

2  April  36 
P 10  Aug.  38 

18  June  41 

9  Apr.  42 
P  28  Dec.  41 

G  Sept.  39 

8  Apr.  42 
27  Jan.  43 

P  13  Aug.  47 
14  April  46 

22  Mar.  44 

23  Mar.  44 

9  May  45 
27  Oct.   46 

8  Jan.  47 

P 12  Nov.  47 

21  Jan.  48 

13  April 49 
P 19  Oct.  49 
P 14  June  50 

24  Jan.  51 


9  July  29 

P  23  Apr.  39 

28  Dec.  38 

8  Apr.  42 

P  5  Aug.  42 

14  Nov.  43 

23  Feb.  43 

P30Jn}y  42 

13  Nov.  43 

11  Nov.  45 

P23  Feb.  49 

P  25  July  51 

2  Sept.  47 

13  Dec.  47 

15  Jan.  49 

30  July  49 

27  Apr.  49 

P   4  April  51 

30  Apr.  52 

P  15  Oct.  52 

5  June  53 

PIO  Feb.  54 

1  Mar.  54 


BREV.-MAJ. 


P 16  Aug.  50  P21  July '54 


P  15  May  52 
14  Sept.  52 

5  Dec.  51 
P28Mar.54 

7  June  54 

7  June  54 
25  May  55 
27Jiay  55 
10  Aug.  55 


29  Se^t.  54 
19  Dec.  54 
23  Jan.  55 
16  July  55 
27  July  55 


27  Aug.  43    20  June  54 

P  27  Jan.  43    20  June  54 

9 Jan.  46 

30  Apr.  52 

1  Mar.  54 

P28  Mar.  54 

29  Sii>t.  54 

19  Dec.  54 

23  Jan.   55 

10  Aug.  55 
P25  8ept.55 
P25Jan.  56 

i  Capt.  WelnMa  serred  vith  Hfi 
17th  Btgt.  durinv  tb»  emmpaigm  «< 
1SS8  Bad  IB  In  AUghwiMUn  aad 
Beloocbutan  under  Lord  Keuir,  It 
was  pment  ftt  the  ttorm  A  eaptan 
of  Ohusnec  (  Medal) .  and  of  KIwlai, 
at  which  last  he  was  with  the  ad. 
vanee  guard  under  Col.  PenByeatick. 

6  Capts.  Creagh  and  Darby 
■erred  durlns  Bit  C  Kapler's 
campaign  agraintt  the  Moun- 
tain and  Desert  Tribes  situated 
on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus, 
early  in  I:t45,  with  a  detach- 
ment of  200  men  —  Tolunteers 
from  the  ISth  to  the 90th  Rrgt. 

8  Knftign  Brocknian  entered 
the  Bo^al  Navy  in  1847;  he 
was  actit'ely  employed  during 
the  Kaffir  war,  and  afttrwanls 
In  the  last  Burmese  war,  io- 
eluding  the  taking  of  Ifaits- 
ban  and  Rangoon  (Medal). 
He  was  lubeequenily  engaged 
in  the  capture  of  a  piratical 
squadron  on  the  coast  of 
China. 


Paymaster.— <^hsiT\es  Fade  Heatly,  17  Dec.  47;    Ens.  19  Apr.  83;   Lieut. 
Aiffutant.^Lieut.  £7  July  37. 

Quarter-'MoMter. — Henry  Hammond,  17  March  54. 
Svrgeon.'-^eiay  Franklin,'  10  Feb.  52;  Assist.-Surg.^  Dec.  37. 
Assistant'Surgeons. — James  Kellle,  M.D.,  5  May,  48. 

Francis  Lewis  Fitzgerald,  12  Aug.  53. 
Richard  Chapman  Lofthouse,  M.D.  14  July  54. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  k.  Co. 

1  Lord  James  Hajr  served  in  the  Peniniuta,  and  wa«  present  at  the  battles  of  Vlmlera,  Talavera.  Bniaeo,  FnCBtei 
d*Oiior,  Vtteoria,  Pyrenees,  NiTelle,  aad  Nive,  fbr  which  be  has  recetred  the  War  Medal  with  eiftat  Clasps.  He  served 
also  the  Waterloo  eampaign. 

7  Suffceon  Pnnklln  sorted  with  the  Srd  Ufht  Dracoons  throuf boat  the  eampaign  of  184S  in  Aflkfaanistaa  (Medal),  aad 
waspresmtat  the  foretag  of  the  Khyher  Pass,  slotnlar  the  heights  of  Jatdnlluek.  action  at  Teseen  and  BoMcotal. 
oeeupatioB  of  Cabool,  and  eaptaro  of  Istaliff. 
■  "i  (Medal  and  one  Ctasp\ 


r  heights  of  Jncdnllttek,  action  at  Teseen  and  BoMcotal, 
Alw  the  SttUci  eampal«n.or  18454,  laeladinf  the  batttes  of  Moodkse  aad 


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"""si^miSSf^]  87fA  Regt.  of  Foot  (Royal  Irish  FuHliers).  nSl^,*" 

MONTB  VIDEO **  "  TAL4VBR A."— Jn  Bagl*.  wilk  •Wraath  of  Lanral  ateM  Oa  Hary,  <f»  «MltfM  to  tt«  Arms  of  Iha 
Prince  of  Wales,  in  eummimrmHa*  »f  lUHr  itiUnguUkgd  8trviee$  •»  varUtu  oeeoafoiu,  and  portfcwlarif  oi  tkt  Bmtth  ^f 
"BABROaA*  "TABIFA"  "VITTOBIA"  "NIVELLE"  "ORTH88"  "TOULOU8B"  "PRNINSULA**  "AVA." 

ColoneL'-yf  9SBi  Sir  James  Simpson/  GCB.  E%is.  3  April  11 ;  Lt,  and  Capt' 

25  Dec.  13;  Capt.  and  Lt-CoL  28  April  25;  Col,  28  June  38;  Mqj.-Gen. 

11  Nov.  51 ;  Zt.'Gen.  29  June  55 ;  Gen.  8  Sept,  55 ;  Col.  87th  Foot,  29 

June  55. 
LUtU.'Colonels.^Koniague  Cholmeley  Jolinstone,  Bns.  ^  27  Feb.  23 ;  Lieut.  ^  16 

Dec.  24 ;  Capt.  9  19  Sept.  26  -,  AfcQOr,  9  27  July  38 ;  Lt.-Col.  9 16  Nov.  41 ; 

Col  11  Nov.  51. 
Alexander  Hurray,*  2nd  Lieut.  9  U  Apr.  35;  Lieut.  23  Oct.  89;  Capt.  9  20 

Aug.  44;  Memory  p30  Dee.  53;  Lieut.^Col.  p2  Nov.  55. 
lf<);V?r«.— Bartholomew  O'Brien,  ^9U.p  15  April  36;  X^P13Ju]y38;  Capt. 

2  Aug.  50 ;  Breo.'M€Qori  12  Dec.  54;  Mqjor^  20  April  50. 
Alexander  Hugh  Cobbe,  Bnt.  16  June  43;  Lieut.  9  10  Jan.  45;  Capt.  P21 

Julv  48 ;  Jfiyor,  p  2  Nov.  55. 


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13 
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Captains. 
William  Percy  Lea.. 
Charles  F.  Campbell 
Louis  Herries  Hamilton^ . 

James  Bailie 

William  Francis  Ring    . . 

William  Hanmer    

Andrew  Robertson  .... 
Henry  Smyth  Bawtree  . . 

Francis  Fane 

John  Theophilus  Ussher^ 

William  Wiltshire 

Hon.  D'Arcy  G.  Osborne 

LiBDTBNANTS. 

Hugh  Lloyd    

Henry  FitzGerald  . . 

John  Hallowes    

Ormood  Fitzgerald 

Austin  Peter  O'Malley  .. 
John  Peyton    

R.  G  ibson  ( Q.  If .  Apr.47)  04/ 
Jos.  FltzThomas  Shadwell 
G.  Granville  Gower  Munro 
Francis  Horatio  Gee 
Bdw.Hen.  John  Meredyth 

Anthony  Butler 

Josepli  Noble  Beasley  . . 
Thomas  Law  Roberts . . . 
Cha  rles  Edmund  Goddard 

John  Wall 

Edward  Dampier  Cockell 

Edwin  Biron 

Colmer  Lynch    

Robert  Lampcn 

John  RawBoii  Simpson . . 

BNSIOVB. 

Walter  Carr  Mackinnen 
Benj.  D' Urban  Musgrave 
George  William  Marsden 
John  Graham  Leadbitter 


P  22  Feb.  33 
15  Sept.  37 


P  21  Apr.  37 
P  28  Aug.  40 


0  Apr.  38.  P  17  Jan.  40 
P  20  Dec.  42!p14  Feb.  45 
28  Oct.  31 !  8  May  35 
P22Dec.  43, P  3  Oct.  45 
P14  Jan.  42|P10Har.  43 
P  10  Jan.  45  P  8  Sept.  46 


P  27  Aug.  41 
P  30  May  43 
P 18  July  47 


P  12  Dec.  43 
14  April  46 
3  April  49 


CAPTAIK. 


31  July  46 
2  Oct.  46 

22  Dec.  46 
P22  Feb.  50 

15  Mar.  50 
P 12  Oct.  49 
P  7  Aug.  46 
P  30  Sept.  53 
PlOJau.  51 
1  Jan.  54 
p  6  July  55 
p30  Nov.  55 


P 10  July  46  P  28  Sept.  47 
P  16  Nov.  41     12  Sept.  44 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


20  July  56 


t  Li.  Col.  MarrajtcrTcd  la  dia 
18th  OB  Uic  Chlaa  ezpeditUni  (Me* 

P  10  Mar.  43'  p  27  June  46 1  Sll^'SaS^/SSL':  Sd' 


6  Jan.  431     1  April  47 

15  Aug.  46;     •  April  49 
P2lJuly  48  P18  May^C 

3  April  49  P  22  Feb.  50 
P 26  June  46      8  Jan.  51 

16  Apr.  46'  P  21  Aug.  49 


Sefoaa.  Cbapoo  (wonndad),  Shanf* 
bal,  WooivBg,  and  Chin  Klang 
Voo. 

S  M4ov  BamiUoa  MgTc4  m 
AMlst  A4JaUBt-G«Bcrsl  la  tha 
Bvnnah  war  (Medal)  i  nanetiriea 
honorably  acnftloncd  In  0«B«ral 
Qodwln't  Dispatehci,  and  in  Orders 


4  Aor.  49'  P  16  July  52  i  ot  the  OoTcrnor.aeoexal. 
-  P    8  Apr.  53    „f  CapCUMherierTadtha 


P  18  May  49 
P 13  Dec.  50 
P  17  Aug.  52 
P 19  Sept.  48 
5  April  49 

14  Dec.  49 
P  10  Dec.  52 
P 17  June  51 

17  June  51 
P  30  Sept.  53 
P30  Dec.  53 


P  24  Aug.  52 
25  Jao.  56 

P  8  Feb.  56 
16  Feb.  56 


P  30  Sept.  53 
P24June53 
P27  Dec  50 
P30Dec  53 


»alfn  of  1844-ft  In 
Mahrmtta  aountry.  with  the  Und, 
and  was  firescnt  at  the  InTntmant 
and  eaptnre  of  tha  Fons  of  PanuUa 
and  Pownghnr. 
^^       7  Lient.  Orabaas  sanred  in  tha 

P  30  Dec  53 '  ^^'^  '^^'^  ''*'^  *'^  ^^  expcdt. 


P 11  Nov.  53 
P30Mar.55 
P  6  July  55 
P30Nov.  55 
P  30  Nov.  55 


tlon  nndar  Ma|ar-Ocn.  D*Afnilar 
which  tooh  the  Vorto  of  tha  Boeea 
Tigris  in  die  Canton  Bircr,  thoM 
of  the  stahad  barrier,  and  of  tha 
ei^  of  Cutan  in  April  1847. 


10  Qr.-Mr.  Thoasas  sarred  tha  aaaspaifn  on  tha 
Sutlii  In  I84ft-e  with  tha  9Ui  Bcgt.,  iaela4lnf  tha 
batdea  af  Maodhaa.  raroaathah,  aa4  Sabraan  (Me- 
dal and  Clasps). 

11  Surgeon  Banon  sarred  with  tha  amsy  oa  tha 
Sntlaj,  and  was  tahon  prtMMwr  hj  tha  Sikhs  at  tiaa 
aflhir  or  Bttddlwal  i  after  a  aapttrilf  of  tweirty-STf 
days,  twelve  of  whlah  In  Ivans,  ha  wna  ralaasadk  as  tha 
advance  of  the  British  Awcaa  an  Lahoia. 

Payt7ui«#tfr.— Charles  James  Perry,  8  May  50 }  Qr-JIC.23  July  44;  Ene.  22  Dee. 
AdijutaTU.^Lieut.  Robert  Gibson,  9  Sept.  51.  [48 ;  Lt.  30  JHoy,  49. 

Quarter-Maeter.-^Jly. Thomas," 20  Apr.  49 ;  JBns.U  Apr. 42 ;  Lt. 22  Dec. 45. 
Surgeon. — Richard  George  Davys  Banon,"  1  July  63  ;  ^Mi#^..i9urf.  36  Oet.40. 
Aeeiat.'Surgeont. — John  Lyster  Jameson,  2  Jan.  52. 

Geoige  Piahey  ThompBon  Hill,  5  Nov.  62. 
Peter  Davidson,  M.D.,  5  Aug.  58. 
Facings  Blue. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  8c  Co. 
1  Sir  Jamef  SimiMon  served  In  tbe  PenfnsuU  ffom  May  1»19  to  May  1819,  incliiAiog  tiM  latter  part  off  the 
defence  of  Qadii,  and  the  attack  on  SeTtlla.     Served  also  the  campolga  of  1816,  and  was  Mrerely 
woanded  at  Quatre  Brat.    He  served  ai  lecond  In  command  to  Sir  Charles  Napier  daring  the  eampaign 
sgainst  tha  Mountain  and  Desert  Tribes  litnated  so  the  right  baali  ef  the  ladas,  early  la  184A. 


195  %%th  Regt.  of  Foot  {Connaught  Rangers).    \^^^xi^J^' 

The  Harp  and  Crown,  ^*QuU  teparabit?"  The  Sphinie,"  EGYPT ""  TALAVBRA "  "BUdACO" 
"?PUElfrES  D'ONOR"  -CIU^l)  RODRIGO "  "  BADAJOZ »  "SALAMANCA"  « JITTORIA - 
^^mV^L^i**  ^*OKin^*  "TOULOUSE"  "PENINSULA"  "ALMA"  -  INKERMAK  " 
*'  SEVASTOPOL." 

Years' Sc77.iCQ?owgZ.—B  Sir  John  Alex.  Wallace,*  Bt,  KCB.  Jfn*.  28  Dec.  1787 ;  Lieut. 
6  Apr.  90:  Capt,  8  June,  90;  Mqjor,  9  July,  1803;  Lieut.-CoL  28  Aagr. 
04:  Col,  4  June  Id ;  Mqj.-Gen.  12  Aug.  19;  Lt,'Gen,  10  Jan.  37;  Gen,  11 
Nov.  61  ;  Col,  8Bth  Regt.  20  Oct.  31. 
/.ieit^-Co/oncZ*.— Horatio  Shirley,*  CB.,2iu£X/.P  12  May  26;  Xf.PSl  Oct.  26; 


69 


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Capt  P5  July  33 ;  Maj,  p31  Dec.  41 ;  Lt,  Col.  18  Jan.  48;  Col,  28  Not.  54. 
Geopffs  Vauffhan  Maxwell,'  CB.,  Ens,  p  2  Feb.  38 ;  Lt.  P  26  Apr.  99 ;  Capt, 

P6Dec.44;  Jlfry.  P28July64;  ^^-L^-Co^.l2  Dec.64;  if.-CoZ.23  M«r.55. 
ilfa/or*.— Edw.  John  Vesey  Browne,*  2nd  Lieut.  P 12  Sept.  34 ;  Lieut.  29  Dec. 

40  •  Capt,  p6  Nov.  46 ;  Brev,-Mq;.  12  Dec.  54  ;  Mf^or,  23  March  55. 
Edwa'rd  Herbert  Maxwell,*  Ens.  p  26  Apr.  39;  Lieut,  p  16  Nov.  41  ;  C^t.^S 

Oct.  47  ;  Major,  8  Jnne  55 ;  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  2  Nov.  65. 

"  '  LIEUT.        I    CAPTAIN 


Captains. 
Hon.  J.  Jocelyn  Bourke* 
Edm.  Gilling  Maynard* 
Ben.  Banbury  Mauleverer' 
Joshua  Grant  Crosae* 
Nathaniel  Steevens' 


ENSIGN. 


P2l  May  41  |p  22  July  42 
P31  Dec.  41  P  23  Jan.  46 


P  30  Aug.  44 
P  25  Sept.  40 
P 19  Dec.  46 

ThomMGor^'t I^    3  Mar. 43 

H. J.Le  Marchaut  Baynes®'  14  Apr.  46 
John  Edward  Riley  ^ . . . ,  **  »  Oct.  47 
'  Shurlock  llenning»«t  . . .  i  ^  20  April  49 
Geofge  Richard  Browne",  ^  17  June  51 
George  Robert  Beresford"|P  17  Oct.  61 
Emil.  C.  Delm6  Radcliffe^  p  9  July  62 
William  Charles  Pearson"  p   6  May  64 


Henry  Hooper  Day" 
CouptenayW.A.T.Kenny" 
William  Cole  Hamilton 

Lieutenants. 
William  Little."f  A({j, 
William  Lambert*«. . . . 
George  Priestley**  f    . . 

I  Frederick  Hall" 

Robert  Vernor" 

Ernest  Aug.  Perceval*' . . 

John  Evans"t 

Edward  Hopton" 

John  Fred.Griev*» 

John  Berkeley  Michcll" 

Caleb  Robertson    

Lucas  Clements  Scott*®. . 
Joseph  Harry  F.  Blylhe" 

Holt  Waring" 

George  Stretton  Watson* 
Edgar  Edward  Austin    . 

Wyrley  Birch" 

Theobald  Burke" 

Fred.  Napleton  Dew  . . 
John  D.  Garner  Dodgin 
Edward  Cliarles  Mallet . 
MortimerNevilleWoodard 

John  Irwin 

H.  Garrett  Moore 

Henry  Mant  Gilby 

Rowley  Miller 

Ensigns. 

George  Walker*^ 

Frederick  Fox 

John  Foot    

James  Ephraim  Perrin  . . 

Patrick  Dwyer** 

William  Howley  Burder 
Fitzger.  Massy  Mitchell 
Douglas  Nicholson    .... 
Edmund  de  Blaquiere  . . ' 

Edward  Cape"  

James  Buchanan  Whitla 

William  King 

William  Hatfield 


6  June  54 

23  June  64 

P23  Nov.  62 

10  Aug.  64 

J  P 16  Aug.  64 

♦  30  Mar.  49 

P 17  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  64 

P 16  Sept.  64 

13  Oct.  64 

P27  Oct.  64 

6  Nov.  64 

22  Dec.  64 

P  12  Jan.  65 

P  16  Jan.  55 

6  Juno  54 
P  27  June  64 

28  Feb.  65 

1  Mar.  66 

2  Mar.  65 

15  Mar.  66 

16  Mar.  65 

23  Mar.  65 
P  6  Apr.  66 

24  Apr.  66 
1  May  56 

7  June  66 

17  Aug.  66 
21  Sept.  65 


11  May  66 

15  June  65 

5  July  66 

6  July  65 

16  Aug.  55 
P  21  Sept.  66 

2  Oct.  66 
16  Oct.  66 
16  Oct.  65 

25  Oct.  56 

26  Oct.  65 
P13  Nov.  56 
P  28  Dec.  55 


P  8  Oct.  47 

P  30  Aug.  44 

P  29  Dec.  48 

P  19  Fob.  47 

P 12  Sept.  48 

P  18  June  62 

6  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 

P18  Aug.  64 

P  6  Oct.  54 

P  27  Oct.  64 

16  Nov.  64 

30  Mar.  66 


8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  65 
9  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  66 
9  Mar.  65 

16  Apr.  65 
21  May  65 
8  June  66 
8  June  65 
8  June  65 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


P  1  June  49 
P 14  July  64 
P  28  July  64 

30  Ausr.  64 
P27  Oct.  641 

29  Dec.  54 ! 

29  Dec.  64 

26  Jan.  65 

23Mur.56 
P  24  Apr.  65 

21  May  66 ' 
8  June  66 < 
8  June  65' 
8  Jud9  65' 

26  Oct. 
P 13  Nov. 


2  Not.  55 


2  Not.  55 


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I  Sir  J,  A.  WaUac«  wa«  at 
the  battle  of  Seriogapatam,  the 
storming  of  Pagoda  Hill,  and 
of  Tippoo's  line»  and  camp, 
and  the  siege  of  Seringapataai, 
storming  of  Kistnagurrie,  He. 
&c.  In  17M  served  at  the  re> 
duetion  of  Minorca;  from 
thence  he  Joined  the  amy 
under  the  command  of  Sir 
Raiph  Abercrombj,  and  was 
at  the  landing  at  Aboukir  ia 
Egypt,  8th  March ;  the  battles 
of  the  ISth  and  Slst,  t»«for« 
Alexandria ;  at  fUiamaaieh, 
RosetU,  and  Grand  Cairo.  He 
_  hasrccel?edtheGoldMedaland 
8  June  Hh  i  ''^®  Clasps  forBosaco,  Poantes 
»  June  55 1  ^.Q„^^^  ,„^  Salamanca,  and 

17  Aug.  66 1  the  Silrer  War  Medal  with  oae 

17  Aug.  65 ;  Clasp  for  Egypt. 


21  Sept.  56 

16  Oct.   55 

16  Oct.  66 

16  Oct.  66 

26  Oct.  66 

P26  0cU  55 

P  9  Nov.  65 

P 14  Dec.  65 


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Paywfl#^tfr.— Wm.  Belfield,**  9  Feb.  49 ;  Ens,  p  13  May  42 ;  Lieut,  p  29  July  43. 

Adljutant.-^Lieut.  William  Liille,»3t  15  Nov.  54. 

Quarter^Matter, — William  Evans,  28  Dec.  55. 

Surgeon. — John  Danlop,^  M.D.  8  Dec.  54 ;  AssisL-Surg.  3  April  46. 

Assist, ^Surgeons, — ^Thomas  Robert  Williams,^  M.B.  24  March  54. 

William  Harris,"  28  April  54. 

Richard  William  Mcade^i^  1  Sept.  54.    . 

Factn/7* Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

2  Colonel  Shirley  cerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65 ;  commanded  the  88th  in  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol;  \rnB  General  Officer  of  the  trenches  in  the  attack  on  the  Quarries 
on  the  7lh  June,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  18th  June,  and  commandeJ  a  Brigade  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan 
on  the  8th  Sepr.— -wounded  (Modal  and  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

8  Lieut.-Coionel  G.  V.  Maiwell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerm&n,  siege  of  Subastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7tli  June ;  commanded  the  88ih  Rest,  at  the 
attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.— severely  wuunded  ;Med<ilnnd  Clasps,  and  CB.). 

4  Major  Browne,  Captains  Hon.  J.  J.  Bourke  and  Riley,  served  tha  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  in- 
cludinjs  the  battles  of  A.lma  and  Inkerman,  and  sie^e  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspi). 

5  Lt  Colonel  E.  H.  Maxwell  served  the  Euscern  campa  rh  of  m5i-55.  including  the  battles  of  Alma  end 
Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7ih  June,  and  on  the  Redau  18th  June  and  8th  Sept. 
(Medal  Hiid  (<ia«p9;. 

0  Msjur  Mayuard  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  the  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June  (severely 
wounded),  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8tti  Sept.  (Medal  ami  Clasp). 

7  Captain  Mauif\erer  served  at  ihe  «iege  ot  Saba^topol,  aud  was  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medul  and  Clii«p). 

8  Captains  Crosse  and  Baynes  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  tlie  battles  of  Al:na  and 
lukenuan  (severely  wounded),  and  sit-ge  of  Sebaiiopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

9  M^jor  Steevens  served  the  Eastern  campaign  uf  185i-55,  including  tlie  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siegv  of  Sebasio)>ol  (orounded  in  the  trenches  28tli  July),  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  and  on  the  Redan 
on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  ChiHps). 

9^  Captam  Gore  hcrvod  tlie  luusteru  campaign  in  1854,  inclu<linsr  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siego  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7t:i  June,  and  uu  the  Kedan  I8th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal 
and  ClHspft).  • 

10  Ca^'taiu  Raddiife  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege 
of  SelHtstopol  (Medal  and  ( la>]>s). 

lot  Cuptiin  lienniiig  serve  I  in  the  Ka<itern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  siege 
of  SebaRiopnl,  aud  attack  on  the  Redan  8th  Sept.  (Me  ml  and  Cla.<>pa}. 

11  Captan  Browne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  If  54-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  ol  Sebastopol,  ana  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June— dangerously  wounded,  right  arm  am- 
putated (Medul  und  Clasps). 

1^  CapiHin  Ben'Sfurd  served  the  Eostem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept. — 
•Hvert^ly  wounded  (Medal  and  Cla»ps). 

18  Captain*  Pearson  and  Day  s>  rved  at  t>ie  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quar- 
ries, and  ttttark  on  the  Redan  on  the  18ih  Juni?  and  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

ISf  Lient.  I.itile  served  in  the  Ea«tcm  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (wounded 
28th  March),  attack  on  the  Quarries  7tti  June,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Kenny  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  aud  was  severely  wounded  ut  the  attack  on  the 
Quarries  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14t  Lieut.  Priestley  served  at  the  sie;;e  of  Snbastopol,  and  assaults  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th 
Sept.,  in  which  last  he  commanded  the  Grenadier  Company  (Medal  and  Clisp). 

16  Liputs.  Hall,  Miehell,  Blythe,  Waring,  Birch,  and  Burke,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack 
on  the  Redan  on  the  8:h  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

15t  Lieut.  Evans  cerved  at  tbe  siege  of  Seba-'topol,  attack  on  the  Quarries  7th  June,  on  the  Redan  18th 
Jane,  and  was  wounded  in  the  trenches  8th  Aug.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieuu.  Lambert  and  Perceval  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  including  the  attack  on  the  Quarries, 
and  atuck  on  tlie  Rvdan  on  the  18th  June  and  8ih  8ept.— severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Vemor  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on 
the  18th  June  and  8lh  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lieut.  Hopton  served  at  tlic  siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Redan  I8lh  June  aud  81b  Sept.(severely 
wouiidvd) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

19  Lieut.  Grier  served  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  batilos  of  Ainia  aud  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  the  Quarries—wounded,  and  on  the  Redan  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

50  Lieuts.  Scott,  Watson,  and  Walker,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  were  severely  wounded  at  the 
attack  on  the  Reitan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

51  Ensign  Dwyer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Quarries— severely  wounded  (.Medal  and  Clasps). 

82  Ensign  Cjpe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18iVl-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
sicfce  of  Sebastopol,  attack  on  tbe  Quarries  7th  June,  and  on  tbe  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8Ui  Sept. 
(Medal  and  Clasps).  .     . 

24  Pavmaster  Belfield  served  with  a  detachment  of  the  17th,  with  Lieut.  Col.Outram's  Light  Brigade,  la 
the  Southern  MaliratU  campaign  of  1S44-5,  and  was  present  In  all  I»  operations,  Including  the  capture  of 
Gotea.  81st,  and  storming  of  Monohur  Stockades  and  Fort,  86tb  Jan.  1845,  at  which  place  this  detachment 
formed  the  storming  party,  and  sufi'ered  very  seriously.  Served  with  the  88th  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-56,  Including  th**  batiks  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the 
18tb  J  me  and  8tii  Sept.  (Mtdal  and  Clasps). 

86  Doctor  Dunlop  served  with  the  88nd  Regt.  during  the  PnnJaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present 
at  the  first  and  second  siege  operations  before  Mooltan,  including  the  capture  of  the  city  and  surrender  of 
the  fortress;  also  present  at  thf  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Cheniote,  and  battle  of  Goo|erat 
(M«dal  and  Clasps).  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  bitiles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman, 
sipge  of  Sebastopol,  and  atUck  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

27  AssisU-Surgeons  Williams  and  Harris  served  the  Rastern  campaign  of  1854-5.%  IndudhDg  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  ^<ebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

88  A8Slst.-Burveon  Meade  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaptopol  (Medal  and  Claip). 

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The  Sphifix,''  EGYPT"  "JAVA"  "BTIAGARA"  "AVA"  •* SEVAStOPOL." 

Colonel.—}^  Sir  Charles  Balkeley  ISeerton,^  GCMG.  KCH.  Biu.  16  Not.  1791  : 

Lieut, '21  Mar.dS;  C/i/rf.  22  April,  95;  MiQcr,  I  Jime>98i  Xtcv^..C0/.  14 

Not.  18o2;  Co/.  4  June,  11  ;  MaJor-GtH.  4  June,  14;  JAtut.^Gtu,  32  July, 

30;  G<>/i.  9  Nov.  46;  Co/.  t^Oth  Re)cU  26  Sept.  37. 
Lina^'CoUmels. — Augustus  Hallifax  Ferryman,*  £fu.  P  27  June  34;  Lieui.  30 

June 37  ;  Capt.  f  16  April  41 ;  Mqjor,  p22  Dec.  43;  Lt.^C^l.  9  24  Not.  48; 

Col.  28  No».  54. 
Caledon  Richard  Egerton,' fju.  15  June  32;  Lieut.  p28  Mar.  34;  Capt,  P15 

Mar.  30  ;  Brev.- Major,  11  Not.  51  ;  Major,  P5  Dec.  61 ;  Lt.'Col.9  Mar.  55. 
Majors.—VmWnck  Cbarit-c  Aylmer, *  JBms.  P4Dee.  32;  Lieut.  P25  Jaly34. 

Capt.  20  MaT  40;  Brev.-Maj.  11  Not.  51 ;  Major,  30  Dec.  54;  Brevet-Lt.. 

Cut.  2  Not.  55. 
Leslie  SkTiiner,*  Eng.  P  26  Oct.  41;  Lieut.  14  July  43;  Capt.P%  Feb.  48; 

Af ffj.  27  M  ar.  55. 


Captainj*. 

John  Lewes  Fhillipps*  . 

William  Boyle/ # 

Robert  B.  llawley* 

Hans  Robert  White'  . . . 
Edwdrd  Buller  Thorp  . 
John  Atkingon    ....... 

Daniel  Toin'<» 

John  M.  Cuppage" 

Arthur  H.  H.  Mercer". 

Alfred  Nixon"    

Charles  Heycork^^ 

Robert  Selhy»* 

Woi.  Cecil  George  Pery*'.| 
Robt.  Rowland  Conyerb^*^, 

George  CresswdP^ | 

Edmund  Morrid** i 


P 22  July  42 
I  6  Dec.  38 
'  28  Aug.  38 
,P22  Dec.  43 
12  June  46 
'P  22  Oct.  47 
P  7  June  44 
10  Not.  43 
:  P  30  Apr.  4 
!p  3  Mar.  48 
>d]  Mar.  48 
P  3  Oct.  4« 
'P  2  Feb.  49 
P  2  Mar.  49 
P  16  Aug.  60 
P  13  Dec.  60 


HECT. 

P  19  Dec.  45 
P  21  May  41 
P31  Dec.  39 

19  Dec.  45 
P  2  Feb.  49 

17  Jan.  61 

26  June  46 
P  8  Aug.  46 
1  Not.  42 
P  6  Dec.  51 
P  5  Dec.  61 
P  20  Feb.  62 
P  6  Aug.  52 

31  Oct.  52 
Pll  Mar.  63 
P  11  Mar.  53 


CAPTAIN.  BRBT.-MAJ. 


LtBUTBNAlVTfi.  | 

Rich.  Fra.  Holme«i,"  AdjJ  26  Sept.  46 
Francis  Knaiclibnll'^o p   5  Dec.  51 


George  H aimer  Pering" 
Barnes  Sly  Held  Robinson" 

SaTage  Hail" 

Richard  Edward  Beck**. 
Augustus  Breedon*' 


P  12  Mar.  52 
17  Dec.  52 
P  21  Jan.  63 
P  18  Mar.  63 
,P  19  Mar.  63 


P   2  Mar.  4& 

P    4  Jan.  60, 

10  Jan.  51* 

P  5  Dec  61| 

Pll  Mar.  63> 

P   4  Aug.  64 

P  9  Aug.  50, 

80  Dec.  641 

20  Dec.  64j 


2  Not.  65 
2  Not.  55 
8  No?.  65 


Moniifort  H.Tmni  Lloyd'«i  6  June  54 
JohnArthurBar8towi<>  ..  p  18  Aug.  54 
Henry  Lewis  HarTCst**. .     13  Oct.  64 1 

Hafed  Lamont'^ 23  Not.  61 

Simpson  Hackett  Hobbs    p  19  Dec.  52 1 
Montague  C.  BrowDing*^    p  14  Jan.  66; 

William  Dra^e  p  15  Jan.  65  j 

Robert  Johnstoc    p  16  Jan.  55  i 

Jo8iuB  Dunn    9  Feb.   55 

Joshua  James  Bownets  ..      2  Mar.  65 

Burcliall  Helmn P  9  Mar.  55 

William  Norcntt  Manners  16  Mar.  55 
NetterviUe  John  Barron  22  Mar.  55 
John  C<.rd.  iro  Warne  . .  23  Mar.  66 
Oeo.  Francii  Dowdeswell     24  May  66 

Ensigns. 
Henry  Latham  Brownrigg     26  May  66 
Robert  Bulkeley  Baldwin       1  June  55 

Henry  Blsljop 1    15  June  56 

Alexander  Dixon  Grler,.'  6  July  66 
Robert  0.  Newblgging  . .  20  July  66 
Henry  Burton  Dunn  ....       7  Sept.  66 

Owen  H.  Strong 22  Oct.  66 

William  Sealy    83  Oct.  66 

Francis  Warburton  ....  9  Not. 66 
Robert  F.  Harrison  ....     88  Dec.  66 

William  Pott 8  Jan.  66 

Wm.  Montague  Cochrane  86  Feb.  66 
William  GreaTes  Blake . .    87  Feb.  56 

James  Thomaa  Kntrtmt  . .      Qft  Vs^h     AA 


8  Apr. 

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8  Dec. 

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29  Dec. 
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29  Dec.  64! 

30  Dec.  64 
16  Jan.  65 

26  Jan.  55' 

27  Mar.  55! 

31  Mar.  56l 
7  Sept.  56' 

I  Sir  Charles  Egerloa  coai- 
manded  a  deiachnient  on  board 
A  lioe-of*>biittle  «htp,  in  Lord 
Howe'*  action  of  the  1st  Jane, 
1704.  Served  at  the  blockade 
of  %lalt«,  and  surrender  of  Va< 
Iftra.  5ih  Sept.  1800;  from 
thence  proceeded  with  SirRalph 
Abercromby't  aipedition  to 
^njp^*  aitd  vae  present  In  the 
«ciioos  of  the  18th  and  filet 
Marcii.  1801.  Served  with  the 
army  in  Spain  and  Portairal 
in  1810  and  lAII,  and  hai  r«* 
ceiTed  the  War  Medal  and  three 
iCiasps  for  Puentet  d'Onor,  Kfc* 
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PaymiMfer.— Robert  Scott ,"*  20  Feb.  52 ;  Bru^  31  May  39;  Xieu^.  p  14  May  43. 
Ae^utant.—Lieut,  RlchArd  Francis  Holmes,*'  13  Feb.*  65. 
Quarter^Master.—WWWBm  Sibbald,"*  14  Sept.  56. 
Surgeon.— ILichfiTd  Gilborne,*'  8  Dec.  54 ;  Assiit.^Surg.  2  Oct.  46. 
Astittant'Surff€ont,—Ju\\uB  Wilee,**  12  Jan.  56. 

William  Garden  Roe,*"  1  Dec.  54. 

Edward  Titterton,"^  26  May  64. 

Paeingi  Black. — AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

9  Colonel  Ferrjrman  commanded  the  SOih  Regt.  at  the  tiege  and  fall  of  Sebaatopol  from  1 5th  Dec.  1854, 
and  attacks  on  the  18th  Juno  and  8ih  Sopt.  (Medal  and  Claip). 

8  Lieut-Colonel  Egerton  cerved  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaitopol  (Vom  16th  Dee.  1864,  and  altacla  on 
the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clatp). 

4  Lieut.- Colonel  Aylmer  served  at  the  siege  and  fUl  of  Scbaatopol  (h>m  16th  Dec.  1851,  and  attackf  on 
the  18lh  June  and  8ib  Sept.  (Mediil  and  Claup). 

5  M^|or  Skjnner  serred  with  the  55th  Reet.  in  China  (Hedal).  Served  with  the  89th  Ilegt.  at  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1864,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

6  Captain  Phllipa  ierred  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1854,  to  8rd  Feb.  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

7  M^ior  Boyle  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaetopol  from  2nd  July  1855,  as  Aldt -de-Camp  to  Sir 
Will  am  Codrlngton,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8»  Majors  Hawley  and  White  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  6th  Jan.  1866,  and  attacks  on 
the  I8th  June  and  8th  Sept  (  Medal  and  Claf^p). 

10  Captain  Tom  and  Lieut.  Barstov  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  SOth  June  1856,  and 
attack  on  tlie  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

11  Captains  Cuppago  and  Pery,  and  Llent.  Pering,  served  at  thp  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  16th 
Dec.  1854,  and  aiucks  on  the  18th  June  and  8ih  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

12  0  ptaln  Mereer  served  at  the  siege  of  S«ba»topol  from  15ih  Dec.  Ib64  to  4th  July  1855,  and  attack  on 
the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Captain  Nixon  servea  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  firom  15th  Dee.  1864  to  16th  Jan.  1866  (Medal  and 
ClaBp). 

14  Captain  Heycock,  Lieuts.  Roblneon  and  Hall,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  f^om  6lh  Jan. 
1855.  and  attacks  on  the  18ih  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Captain  Selby  served  at  the  siege  ot  Sebastopol  irom  15th  Dec.  1854  to  10th  Feb.  1856  (Medal  and 
Cl«»-p). 

16  Coptain  Conyera  served  at  the  slego  of  Sebastopol  firom  15th  Dec.  1864  to  8th  Jnly  1866,  and  attack  on 
the  18- h  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Captain  Cresswell  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  Dec.  1864  to  15th  Feb.  1855  (Medal  and 
Cla^p). 

18  Captain  Morria  served  at  the  alege  of  Sebastopol  fh>m  6th  Jan.  1856,  and  attack  on  the  18th  June 
(MedHl  and  ChM>p). 

19  Lieut.  Hoi  es  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  80ih  Jan.  1855)  and  attacks  on  the  18th 
Jonf  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Oasp). 

20  L'ent.  Knatchbull  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  16lh  Dec.  1864,  and  attack  on  the  18th  June 
(Medal  and  Cht-p). 

S2  Lient.  Beck  nerved  at  the  siege  and  lUl  of  Sebastopol  from  Uth  March  1855,  and  attacks  on  the  18th 
Jun«>  and  8tfa  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cli^p). 

85  Lieut.  BreedoQ  nerved  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  29th  June  to  19th  July  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

84  Lieuts.  Lloyd,  Harvest,  Lamont,  and  Brovnlnsr,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  29th 
Aug.  1866,  and  attack  on  the  8lh  Sept  (Medal  and  Chup). 

SO  Paymaster  Seutt  and  Qvartermaster  Sibbaid  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  15th  Dec. 
1854,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S7  Surveon  Ollborne  eerved  with  the  8th  Hos-ars  In  BulRaria  from  6th  Juno  1864.  Serred  with  tl-.e 
SOth  R«^t  at  the  siete  and  fUl  of  Sebastopol,  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8ih  Stpt.  (Medal  and  CIa»p). 

86  Assist .-Sunreon  Wyles  served  at  the  sii'se  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  20tli  Nuv.  1854,  and  attack*  on 
the  ISih  June  and  8th  Sept  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

28  AseUt^nrgeon  Etoe  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  8iid  March  to  28th  June  1866,  and  attack 
on  tlie  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Askiati-Surgeon  Tltlerton  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Balaklavs,  Siege  and  foil  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept,  (Medal  and  Claape). 


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90^A  Regt.  of  Foot  {Perthshire  Volwiteers.) 
{Light  Infantry.) 

••MANDORA."    The  fl^iVur,  ••EGYPT-  ••  MARTINIQCB**  "O 

Colonel--^  Wi  Felix  Calvert,*  C.B.  Ens.  I  Oct.  07  ;  Lt.  15  Sept.  08  ;  Gorpf . 

27  June  11;  MtOor,  27  Oct.  14;   Lt.-Col.  18  June  16;  Col,  10  Jan.  37; 

^<{;^-Gen.9Noy.46;X^-Gen.2UJttne54;  O»/.0Uth  Lt-Infaiitry,  14  June  53. 
Lieut.'ColoneU.^Robert  Parker  Campbell,^  CB.  En».  P  16  June  37 ;  Lieut, 

P  12  Oct.  41  ;  Capt.  p  24  Oct.  45;  Brev.'Mqf.  28  May  63;  Mqf.  p  14  April 

64;  Lt.'CoL  9  Mar.  66  ;  Col,  11  Dec.  66. 
William  P.  Pumell,  Ens,  24  Mar.  38 ;  Lieut.  P  25  June  41 ;  Capt.  P 16  Jane  48 ; 

Mqjar,  19  Jan.  66  ;  Lt.-Col.  p  9  Oct.  66. 
ilf<yor*.— Robert  Grove*  Ens,P  7  Feb.  40 ;  Lieut,  v  7  Mar.  46;  Capt.  p  24  Kov. 

48 ;  Major,  p  9  Oct.  66;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  66. 
Thomas  Smith,  Ens.  p  16  July  41 ;  Lieut.  P  16  Sept.  45;  Capt.  p  20  April  49 ; 

Brev.-MfQ.  2  Nov.  66 ;  Mqj.  30  Nov.  35. , 


Captains. 

Roger  Barnston,  e 

James  Perrin 

John  Christopher  Guise . 
William  Pattison  Tinling 
Vere  Henry  Close  .... 

Harry  Denlson 

Hoiiry  Hope  Crealock 
Garnet  Jot»eph  Wol8eley*+ 
James  Heme  Wade  .  • . 
Richard  Henry  Magcnis 
Walter  Blakeney  Pcrsse 
James  Clerk  Rattray . . . 
Paul  Andrew  L.  Pliipps 
Alfred  G.  Daubeny  .... 
Hon.  J.  Fra.  Pennington 
Lieutenants. 

Nicol  Grahame 

Robert  Henry  Evans. . . . 
Leonard  H.  Lloyd  Irby 
Percy  Julius  Deverill. . . . 
Oswald  William  Every  . . 
John  Joshua  Nun  a 
Sir  Charles  Pigott,  Bart. 
Henry  James  Jlaydock 
Hen.  HoIvoakeGoodricke 

Charles  B.  Wynne 

Ivan  S.  Andrew  Herford 
Arthur  Austen  Moultrie 
Wm.  Hen  ry  Lang  Carleton 
Robert  Daly  S}  nge    .... 
Henry  Bingham  ....••.. 

Jaine»  Barr 

William  Knight 

Charles  Dawson  Barwell. 

Wm.  Rei.nie,  A^j 

George  Robert  Miller. ... 
Henry  Carver  Treacher. . 

Apaley  Cherry    

Edward  Cooper  Wynne. . 

Edward  Carter 

Ensigns. 

Moyes  Preston    

John  Vander  Hortt  Rees. 

James  William  Knox 

George  Edward  Perryn.. 

Henry  B.  Savory   

William  Henry  Hassard 
LouisWorthingtonWilmcr 
Gerald  Andrew  Agnew 

Annesley  Eyre    i 

George  Cregg 

Arthur  Rowland  Chute 
George  Henry  Powell 
Henry  James  Edgell . . 
Hugh  Gordon.... t«.. 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN.      BRBY.-SCAJ. 


7  July 
P  7  Mar. 
P  6  June 
P   4  June 

1  June 
P  16  June 
P  13  Oct. 

12  Mar. 
P   2  Feb. 

10  Apr. 

8  June 
P 17  Jan. 

14  May 
P  23  Nov. 
P21  Jan. 


43  P  3  Apr. 
46!p16  June 

46  P 13  Oct. 

47  I P  20  Apr. 

47  P  22  June 
48|     2Apjil 

48  P24  Dec. 
52'    16  May 

49  P  24  Feb. 
49  P  6  May 
49 1  6  June 
61;  11  Aug. 

62  I  11  Aug. 
62 1 P  8  Sept. 

63  P  13  Oct. 


40, 

48; 

481 

49! 

49 

52 

52 

63 

64 

64 

64 

64 

64 

54 

64 


P  24  Feb. 
P  3  Mar. 
P  5  May 
11  Aug. 
P  26  Aug. 
P26  Aug. 
P  3  Nov. 
P  16  Dec. 
P  28  Apr. 
P  24  Nov. 

10  Feb. 

11  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

13  Feb. 
16  Feb. 

2  Mar. 

P 16  Mar. 

6  Apr. 

11  Auyr. 

6  Apr. 

P  13  Apr. 

Pll  May 

16  May 

25  May 


P  23  Mar.  49, 
P  6  May  541 
6  June  54: 
P  8  Sept.  64 1 
P24NOV.  54; 
29  Dee.  64  i 

29  Dec.  64, 
26  Jan.  66 ' 

2  Feb.  55 , 

25  Feb.  65. 

P17  Aug.  65' 

9  Sept.  55 , 

13  Sept.  66! 

30  Nov.  55 1 
P  8  Feb.  56, 


2  Nov.  55 


64 

54 

54 

54 1 

53' 

54 

541 

53 

54 

54 

65 

65 

55 

55 

65 

55 

55 

55 

54 

55 

65 

55 


8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 
6  Dec. 

26  Jan. 
2  Feb. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 

20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
25  Feb. 

29  Apr. 
P  17  Aug. 

9  Sept. 

9  Sept. 

9  Sept. 
13  Sept. 
23  Oct. 

30  Not. 
30  Not. 

P  7  Dec. 

P  7  Dec. 

18  Jun. 


65  P 18  Jan. 


55 


55 
55 
65 
55 
55 
55 
55 


P  8  Feb. 


1  Llcttk-Oen.  Calrcfl  cerr^ 
\Tlth  the52i.doii  iheezpt^ittoa 
to  Swedeo  lu  1808;  iu  fh«  Por.- 
iiitula  in  18O8>0,  inet'idliiK  the 
retreat  to   Coronna;    mnd   ob 
the  Walcheren  expediti9n.  Ap- 
pointed Aid«r-d»*Camp  to  Lord 
'  Ljrnedoch  in    April   1813,  ai.d 
jjoliied  him  nt  iiwd'u,  then  tf- 
j  sieged  by  the  French ;  pre*<-&t 
'  'It  tlie  battles  ot   Bttrrosja  a<.d 
>  Vitturia;    bimi  at  both  the  at> 
tarkt  und  rapture  01  San  Senos- 
tian.  Accoinpajiied  the  Sdth  to 
Ameilca  In  1814,  and  vas  prtf- 
sent  at  the  taking  of  Casiier, 
und    tha    differtmt   Amenraa 
•ettlemento  in  the  Bay  of  Fundr . 
Served  a]»o  theeainpaSyn  of  I  ^  13 
with   the  Stud,  ioclodin?  ibt 
battle*  of  Qnutre  Bras  ^nd  Wa- 
terloo,  and  eaptnre  of  Paru. 
He  hat  received  'be  War  Medat 
with  ihree  Ciaapa  tor  Banoat, 
Vtttoria,  and  St.  Sebastian. 


2  Oct. 
'  6  Oct 

7  Oct. 

8  Oct. 

9  Oct. 
10  Oct. 
23  Oct. 

P  8  Nov.  551 
30  Nov.  66  | 
P 18  Jan.  661 
P31  Jan.  66 1 
P  1  Feb.  66 
P 15  Feb.  56, 
25  Mar.  56 


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Year*'  Senr. 

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PayiTuufer.— Samuel  Williams,'  23  May  53 ;  Qr.-Moiter,  18  April  46. 

A  c^utant. — Lieut. 

Quarter- Ar<w*«r.— David  Jackson,'  15  Dec.  54  5  JSns.  10  Aug.  54. 

Surgeon, — Robert  Care  w  Anderson,  M.D.  18  May  49;  ^<m^.-iSur(/.  22  May  40. 

Asnstant'Surgeone. — Robert  William  Jackson,  26  May  54. 

Douglas  Arthur  Reid,  M.D.  13  Oct.  54. 

Charles  Robert  Nelson,  27  Oct.  54. 

Facings  Buff.  —  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 

^  Lleut.-Colonel  OroTe,  Paymatter  Williamt,  and  Qr.-Uaster  Jackson,  served  with  the  00th  in 
Kafflrland,  durinfr  the  whole  of  the  wnr  of  )846-7  (Medal). 

8  Colonel  Campbell  served  with  the  73rd  Regt.  throuKhout  the  Kaffir  war  of  IS50-58  (Medal);  present 
In  all  the  Amatola  operations;  with  the  Trans  Kci  pxpeditions  of  Dec.  1851,  and  Jan.  1852,  and  of  April 
1852;  also  in  the  Waterkloof  operations  of  Oct.  1851,  March  1852,  and  Sppt.  1852;  frequently  in  command 
of  a  detached  force,  and  occasionally  of  the  78rd  Regt. :  mentioned  in  General  Orders  of  March  1852, 
by  Sir  Harry  Smith,  as  having,  trhen  in  command  of  a  detaohmeni  of  the  43rd  and  7.3rd,  *'  carried  in  a 
very  gallant  f-tyle  a  most  formidable  pass,  leading  ftom  Fuller's  Rock  to  the  heights  above,  the  enemy 
dancing  their  war  dance  and  daring  him  to  come  on,  whirh  he  did  to  their  total  overthrow  and  mot;  " 
also,  as  having  greatly  dUtlngnlBied  himself  on  the  following  day,  when  In  command  of  a  similar  party 
he  forced  the  S'ime  pass  and  de«ceniled,  meeting  on  both  occasions  with  great  opposition  and  severe  loss: 
received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major  for  his  services. 

5t  Captain  Wolweley  served  with  the  SOtli  Regt.  In  the  Burmese  war  of  1S5S  (Medal) ;  was  with  the 
expedition  under  Sir  John  Ch'spe  asainst  the  ntbber  chief  Myattoon,  and  severely  wounded  when  leading 
the  storming  party  against  that  chief's  stronghold,  on  the  10th  March. 

*«*  Lt.-C<>l.  Orove,  Captains  Tlnling,  Wade,  and  Ratfay,  Lleuts.  Sir  Charles  Plgott,  Oooderleke,  and 
DeveriU,  wore  severely  wounded  at  the  attack  on  tlie  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  1855 ;  and  Captain  Peirln, 
Lts.  Rous,  Grabame,  and  Hiiydock  were  slightly  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


Continuation  of  Notes  to  9lst  Foot. 

6  MaJ.  Wflcbt  served  during  the  KalHr  war  of  184S-7.  as  Aide-de-Canpto  MaJ.  Gra.  Hare  (Medal).  Was  senior  sar. 
vtTlng  offleer  of  the  troopt  emterltrd  in  the  Birkmkead,  and  for  his  beroie  c<induct  on  tlie  lamenuble  oceaalon  of  the 
■Inking  of  tbat  tnMp-sbtp  near  SImon'e  Bay,  on  the  night  of  the  S6Ch  Feb  18&S,  be  wm  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of 
Major,  and  awarded  a  pension  of  1001.  per  anaam  for  **  DistingulshtKl  Servleee.** 

7  Major  Rewatoine  served  in  the  Pralnsola,  In  the  CbaMcnre  Briianniquet,  from  Ang.  1818  to  the  end  of  the  war,  and  was 
preimt  at  the  battle  of  Orthei  <  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps.  Present  with  the  91st  in  the  KalBr  war  of 
IB46  and  47  (Medal),  and  eovrred  witli  his  company  the  movement  of  a  division  of  the  force  from  the  Doble  Plats  to  the 
Tleinity  of  Block  Drift  In  April  1846  (wounded).  He  eommanded  the  detaehment  of  theSlst  on  the  espcditioa  under 
Sir  Harry  Smith  acalnst  the  Insurgent  Bona  In  1648,  and  had  charge  of  the  position  at  Botha's  Drift*  Orange  River,  to 
keep  open  the  commnaication  with  the  advanced  column. 

a  Maior  Savage  served  with  the  detaehment  of  the  91  St  In  the  expedition  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange 
River,  South  Africa.  In  184&  i  also  In  the  Kafflr  war  of  1846.7  ;  and  In  that  hi  I86t.53  (Medal). 

9  Captain  Ling  aerved  the  Puc^aub  campalin  of  1848-49,  in  the  14th  Lt  Dragoons,  including  the  action  at  Ramnnggur 
(with  the  ebarging  squadrons),  battles  of  Cbillianwallab  and  Ooojerat.  eroaalog  of  the  Chenab,  the  Jhelnm,  and  the 
Indus,  surrender  of  the  Sclk  army  at  Rawul  PIndee,  and  pursuit  of  the  Aflghans  to  Pesbawur  ( Medal  and  two  Clasps) . 

15  Lieut.  Crampton  was  danceroualy  wounded  in  the  action  with  the  Rebel  Boera  at  Boem  Plaafs. 

16  Surgeon  Murphy  served  with  the  80th  Regt.  during  the  Burmese  war  of  185I-6S,  and  waa  present  at  the  taking  of 
Prome  i  also  present  as  Buff  Surgeon  to  the  Bengal  division  with  Sir  J.  Cheapens  force  at  Donabew,  and  wocmded  in 
the  atUck  on  the  enemy's  stockade  on  the  19th  March  18&S  ( Medal). 


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Pay.  I  Pay. 

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21  Dec.  32 

22  July  13 

5  June  35 
P  9  Jan.  49 
P 16  Feb.  50 
P 15  Mar.  50 
P  12  Dec.  50 

29  Apr.  47 

6  Apr.  51 
P  18  Apr.  51 
P  4  Apr.  46 
P19  Aug.  51 

P  5  Nov.  47 

1  Augr.  48 
P  1 1  May  49 

4  Apr.  51 
P  17  Oct.  51 

8  June  52 
P 18  June  52 
P  17  Auif.  52 
P2I  Sept. 52 
P2l  Jan.  53 
P13  May  53 

8  Sept.  53 
P17  Feb.  54 
P  17  Mar.  54 
P  19  May  54 
P  22  Apr.  53 


P13NoF.d5|P  2July  41 
18  Aug.  14     10  Oct.  38 

P  11  May  38  8  July  43 
30Dec.  50|Pl2May54 

P 14  Oct.  5l|p  1  Sept. 54 
21  May  52  |P  10  Nov.  64 

P  24  Aug.  52  P   U  Feb.  55. 

P28Dec.  49       5  Jane  55 1 

P23NOV.  52  P   8  June  65 1 

p 23  Apr.  53; P  7  Sept. 55 1 
9  Apr.  47  jP  16  Oct.  65, 
1  Jan.  64  P 14  Dec.  65 


26  Feb.  52 
n  Not.  61 
20  June  54 


»ROLBIA'*   "VmiBRA"    "OORUNNA"    "PYRENEES"    •'NIYBLLB"    «•  NIYB**  "ORTHSS 
••TOULOUSE"    "PENINSULA.** 

CoUmeU'-'^  Q2i  Hon.  Charlt^s  Gore,'  CB.,  KH.,  Ens,  21  Oct.  08 ;  Xtnit.  4  Jui. 

10 ;  Capt.  V.S  March  15 ;  Moj.  21  Jan.  19 ;  LL-Col.  19  Sept.  22  ;  Co2. 10  Jan. 

37  ;  Mqj.'Qen.  9  Nov.  46;  Lt.-Gen,  20  Jane  64;  Col.  91st  P.  8  Aug.  55. 
Lt, 'Cols.— J (y\in  Francis Qlencairn Campbell,' J^tm. 86  Oct. 87  ;  Lt,9VI  Aug.SO; 

Capt.  P  23  Nov.  32 ;  Maj.  8  July,  43 ;  Lt.^Col.  14  Apr.  40 ;  CoL  80  June,  64. 
Chas.  Cooke  Yarborough.'  CB.  £ns.  p  9  June  26 ;  X/.  p  19  Sept.  86;  Capt.  r4 

Jau.  33;  Mqjmr,  19  May  46;  lAmit.-Col.  p  13  Oct.  48;  Co<.8dNov.  64. 
Afqjors.^Bertie  Edward  Murray  Gordon,  Bns'.  P  26  Oct.  32  ;  JAeut.  P  24  Joly 

35 ;  Capt.  p  23  April  41 ;  Mqjor  PIS  Oct.  48 ;  Breo.  Lt.-Col.  30  Sept.  66. 
Wm.  Tho.  Laird  Patterson,  JEn*.  p22  Feb.  39;  Lt.  P  12  Oct.  41;  Capt.P  20 

April  49;  Mqjor,  p  14  Dec.  65. 

Captains  ensign.  lieut.     '    captain,     brev.-maj. 

EdwardW.C.  Wright,' ». 
9  JohnG.  Rawstorne^ 

Henry  J.  Savage^ 

WillUm  Geo.  C.  Gordon . . 

John  Bruce «... 

Wm.Benj.  Battiscombe. . 
John  Charleji  Sweny  .... 
Edw.  James  Somers  Ray 
Francis  Gordon  Hlbbert 
Mai.  Potter  Macqueen  . . 
John  Theodore  Ung^  .... 
Thomas  Thomhill  Lane. . 

L1EUTBMANT8. 
RobtHenryCrarapton*^ 
Frederick  Boehraer    .... 
William  Squirl,'»^<(/.  .. 
Henry  Auburey  Bond    .. 
Lloyd  Henry  Thomas    . . 
Charles  Goddard  Dewell 
Alex.  Cunin.ham  Bruce. . 

Henry  Wood   

James  Henry  Dobie  .... 
Henry  William  Gngg  .. 

William  Rust  D*Eye 

Tho.  £n»kin  Arthur  Hall 
Wm.  Prescod  Gurney   . . 
Henry  Edward  Glass .... 
John  Edward  Burton .... 

Francis  Pike  

Ensions. 
Gardiner  Boyd  Blackall 
Walter  Overbeck  Wade  . 

Thomas  Green    

James  Blagg 

Aug.  Frederic  Perkins .. 

Elliot  Armstrong    

Hubert  Plunkett  Burke. . 
John  Michael  Allen  .... 
John  Macleod  Tingcombe 
Nicholas  Maurant  Brock 


P  10  Feb.  64 
10  Mar.  54 
P  1  Sept.  64 
P  10  Nov.  54 
p 


16  Aug.  50 

6  Dec.  50 

n   8  July  51 

24  Aug.  53 

»*  17  Feb.  54 

P  10  Mar.  64 

P17  Mar.  54 

P  19  May  54 

1  Sept.  64 

P  10  Nov.  64 

9  Feb.  65 

6  June  65 

6  July  65 

7  Sept  55 
p  14  Dec.  66 

7  Oct.  56 


S  Colonel  Campbell  cnmromWI 
tb«  iafantry  force  which  teraed  pan 
of  the  espMlltioti  atatasc  the  Ib- 
•urrvnt  Boer»,  beyond  the  Oraafc 
River,  SouUi  Africa,  in  April  IMftt 
and  he  eoamiaiKled  the  Reerrre 
Battalion,  91»t  Reirt.,  throoffaeat 
tbr  whole  of  the  Kaffir  «ar  of 
1846  7  and  vas  specially  nea- 
UoDcd  in  Coloii»l  Sooereet**  Die- 
patebee  of  the  17th  and  ISth  Apr. 
ISM,  as  also  in  Lieat  -Gen.  Sir 
Oeorfe  Berfceley't  Grneral  Order 
of  the  17th  Dee.  1847.  a«  havinc 
eoadoeied  and  conmanded  one  of 
the  eolamM  of  attaek  acaiaac  the 
ehlef  SaadllU.  which  coaalsded  tha 
wat(lledaJ). 

8  Lieut.  •CoL  Tarberoni^  was 
Domiaated  a  CB.  for  his  aarrloaa  la 
thaKamr  war  (Medal). 


1 5  LleuL  Squiri,  prior  to  enleriaff  the  Britlah  Awmj, 

terred  as  a  Ltevtenant  In  the  Anstriaa  eerrtoe  uder 

RadetthI  In  the  oanpaifn  of  I84M-S,  and  was  praaeat 

at  tho  battles  of  Monurra  and  Norarra  ( wooaded),  and 

9  Feb.  55  'ohw^ttently  at  the  sloffe  of  Leghera. 

8  June  65 1 
P 10  July  66; 
P  2  Oct.  65 
P  7  Dec.  55 
P21  Dec.  55 


Paymaster. — G.Had.Dalrymple,  31  Jan.  40;  ^ft^.P5Nov.  25;  2^ii^  6  Dec.S7« 
Adijutant.-^Lieut.  William  Squiri,  19  May  54. 
Quarter-Miuters.-^tLmei  Paterson,  1  Oct.  47. 
William  M*Kay,  27  July  65. 
5ttr^eo7i.— Miah  William  Murphy.'«  28  March  64 ;  Assist,  Surg.  22  July  42. 
Assist.'Surgs.^^ohn  Nial,  13  April  52. 

Robert  Watson,  24  May  64. 
Philip  Frank,  M.D.,  14  Dec.  54. 

Facings  Yellow.— il^en/,  Andrew  Lawrie,  F^q. 

1  Lieut  •General  Aon.  Charles  Goie  Joined  the  4Srd  in  the  Peninsula  in  July  1611.  and  was  present  and  one  of  th* 
storminf  party  of  fort  San  Franclteo  at  the  invettinent  of  Cindad  Rodrifo  i  also  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  that  Ihiaeaa 
and  of  Badajos,  batUe  of  Salamenea.  as  Aide.de> Camp  to  Sir  Andrei*  Barnard  i  and  In  a  similar  eapaeity  to  Sir  iaatea 
Kempt  in  the  batUea  of  Vittorts,  the  NlTcUe.  the  Nier  (9th.  10th.  and  11th  Dee.).  Orfhes,  and  Toulouse.  He  was  also  la 
tlie  action  of  San  MiUn.  eaptore  of  Madrid,  stonning  of  the  hetghu  of  Vera,  bridite  of  YansLaad  aU  the  sktrvtshca  of 
the  Light  Division  AromlSlt  to  the  close  of  the  war  in  18U  i  after  wbieh  he  acenmpaaie<l  Sir  James  Kempt  with  the  troapa 

^  .;    -S     '..     •  r^.*'  ^*^Vt.  and  present  at  the  batUes  of  Qoatre  Bras  (horse  shot),  uul  w.i.-i~»  r 


■] 


Smb.  for  Corfii,  8  Mar.  61/ 
Eaatem  Arinj. 
DepAt  at  Edlnbunrh.    _ 

'«  BGMONT-OP-ZBB*    *' MAKDOBA'^Tka 
«  FUBNTKS  D'ONOB"    "  ALMABAZ  " 
"PKK1N8ULA"    "WATBRLOO." 


92nd  (Hiffhland)  RegL  of  Foot 


202 


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53 


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82 


32 


28 


33 


Malf 
Pay. 


ApMa*.    vith  tka   woids  "  BOTPT/'    «'  CORUNlfA" 
'VlTPORlA"    "PTRENEE8"    «NIVB"  "0BTHB8" 


Colonel.^1^  £tr  John  M'Oonald,*  KCB.  Ens.  17  Dec.  03;  LWil  IfBrchOfi; 

Cfljo^  7  Sept.  09;  Af^yor,  26  Au|f.  13;  X^-Coi.4  8ept.  17  ;  Co/.  10  Jan.  87  ; 

M^jor-Gen.  9  Nov.  46  ;  Lt.-Gen,  20  June  54  ;  Co/.  9'2nd  Foot,  26  May  55. 
Lieut.'ColoneU.^Hlairk  Kerr  Atherley,  JSns*  p28  Aug.  28 ;  Lt.  9  13  Aug.  25  ; 

Capt.  P25  Nov.  28;  Brev,'Mq;ar,  28  Nov.  41 ;  Mq;.  0  Nov.  48)  U.-CoL 

P2d  Nov.  49*  Co/.  S8  Nov.  54. 
Geo.  Bdw.  Thorold/j?iw.24Ju]ie24;  1^.  p9  June  95;  Cap^  PIO  Sept.  28; 

Brev.-Mqj,  23  Nov.  41  j  Ar<(/.  1  Nov.  42;  Brev.'Lt.'Col  1 1  Nov.  51 ;  U-'Col, 

25  Sept.  55. 
3fq;9r«.--Archibald  InglU  Lockhart,  JBru.  P81  Dee.  28 ;  Lieut,  p  11  June  80  ; 

Cfl/?^  P19  Aug.  36;  J3r.-Ar<y.9  Nov.46j  Mt^.  P23  Nov.  49;  Bt.  Lt.-Col. 

20  June  54. 
Robert  Macleod  Sutherland,  Ens.  25  Dec.  23 ;  Lieut.  7  Aug.  24 ;  Capt.  5  Oct 

41  ;  Brev.'MqJ.  20  June  54 ;  Mqj.  25  S«  pt.  55. 


Captains. 
Ken.  Doug.  Mackenzie*  ) 

/.  c.  8  Nov.  05.  «.       ...    i 

Edward  Eldridge  Haines 
Cha.  Edw. Stuart  Qleig.. 
Chris.  Monteith  Hamilton 
Wi Uiam  Char! es  Lyo n    . . 

Forbes  Macbean,  9 

Arthur  Welling.  Cameron 

Robert  Betliune 

John  Geo.  Don  Mur»lmll  ^i 
John  Henry  St.  John  . .  i 
Donald  Patrick  Campljell| 

Gibson  Stott | 

Edw.  C.  B.  Elphinstone . . . 

Clifford  Parsons ' 

John  Alan  M' Donald 
Robert  Henry  Macfarlane 

Lieutenants. 
Wm.  David  Inverarity  . . 
J.  A.  Wellesley  Leith .... 
Maunsel  Mecham,  Ad(f. . . 
George  Hubert  Parker  .. 

Lionel  Holmes  

William  Farquharson  . . 
William  Alfred  Swift.... 
Henry  Ritchie  Wallace. . 
Wm.  Edwall  Newall .... 
Percy  Feilding  Gooch    . . 

Theodore  Gordon 

Gordon  StonhouseHughes 

James  Moorhead    

George  HoUings  Best  . . 
I  L.  W.  Maxwell  Lockhart 
I  Robert  Bruce  M'Ewen  . . 

William  Kil vert 

'Charles  Alex.  Humfrey.. 
'  Charles  J.  R.  Bedford  . . 
R.  W.  S.  Raper  Hunton* 
Edmund  Spry  Tritton  . . 
John  Crosland  Hay  .... 
Alex.  Forbes  Mackay  . . 
Cockburn  M' Bar  net  .... 
Robert  Macphprson   .... 

Ensigns. 
Rod.  McDonald  Campbell 
Henry  Abigail  Ellis  .... 

Francis  Roberts 

Adam  Eddington    

Edward  Mason   

Lawrence  Leith  Ducat  . . 
Gilbert  Edward  Campbell 
Rich.  Jas.  S.  Carruthers 
William  Aug.  Basevl .... 
Adam  Clerk  Rattray .... 
Robert  Alexander  Emmet 

Wtlltom  OrlaHftle  Hlcks 


p  25  Nov.  31 

P  26  June  35 

1  June  41 

P   3  Feb.  43 

16  July  41 

P  27  Sept.  44 

6  Dec.  44 
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14  July  43 
20  Nov.  46 
P 12  Nov.  47 
P  0  Mar.  49 
P  14  Dec.  41) 
P 16  Feb.  49 
P 16  Aug.  50 
P  13  June  52 

P  17  Sept.  60 
P23  Apr.  62 
P  17  Dec.  52 
P  21  Jan.  53 
P 18  Apr.  51 
P  22  Apr.  53 
P11  Feb.  48 
P  14  May  53 
P  12  May  53 
P  14  April  54 
P  29  Sept.  54 
P  14  July  54 
P23NOV.  52 

10  Feb.  54 
9  Feb.  55 

24  Apr.  55 
30  Apr.  55 

11  Mar.  53 
IQ  Ftb.  55 

14  Sept.  54 
22  April 53 

15  May  55 
P  25  July  65 
P27  July  65 
p  14  May  53 

1  May  55 

7  Sept.  65 
7  Sept.  55 

28  Sept.  55 

29  Sept.  55 

30  Sept.  55 

1  Oct.  55 

2  Oct.  55 
P  26  Oct.  55 

2  Nov.  55 
P21  Sept.  55 
P   8  Jan.  56 


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P  19  Aug.  36 

P  1  Feb.  39 
P  24  June  42 
P27  Sept.  44 
P  27  Jan.  43 
P  8  Aug.  45 
I'  27  Mar.  46 
P  3  Apr.  46 
P  25  July  45 
P23  Nov.  49 
PU)  Sept.  60 
P23  Apr.  52 
P  14  Sept.  52 
P  ID  Dec.  52 
P  14  Jan.  53 
P  18  Oct.  53 

P  18  Mar.  53 

P  29  Apr.  53 

P   4  Nov.  53 

P  14  April  54 

P24Mar.54 

26  Oct.  54 

16  July  50 

P   6  July  55 

26  July  55 

25  Sept.  55 

25  Sept.  55 

P  29  June  55 

3  Oct.  55 

4  Oct.  56 
4  Oct.  55 
4  Oct.  55 
4  Oct.  56 

P  26  May  54 
21  June  65 


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9  Nov.  46; 
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P  3  Aug.  49 
p28  Jan.  53 
P  18  Mar.  53 
1  Dec.  64 

26  July  55 
PIO  Aug.  55 

25  Sept.  55 

25  Sept. 56 

25  Sept.  56 

25  Sept.  55 

24  Apr.  55 


1  Sir  John  H'Donald's  nr- 
vices :— Expedition   to   South 
America,  and  aasattlt  of  Bu«  not 
Ayree;   Penln»uU.  from  Nov. 
1808  to  1813.  and  in  the  south 
of  France  from  March  18 U, 
including  the  battle  of  Bu»aco, 
Lin(*i  of  Torres  Vedraa,  affain 
at    Redinha,     Pomual,     aud 
Compo  Mayor,  fint  siege  of 
Badi^oi,  battle  of  Albuhera, 
16  Nov.  55  I  <hii^    *^^B®   "^"^  assault  of 
qn  Nnv   'i'l     Bad^os,    affaits  at   AUa  de 
30  Wov.  5o    Tormes.   baitlea   of  Vllloria. 
P  14  Dec  65     the  Pyrenees.  3bth  (had  two 
P    8  Jan.  56  ;  horses  shot  under  himl,  8>'th 
p  1ft  Tun    .^ft  I  Aod  Slit  July,  ana  Toulouse. 
PQA  Mn^  n?  I  Wounded  in    the  head    and 
P25  Alay  50  ,  right  thigh  at  the  assault  of 
I  Buenos  >tyres,  &th  July  1807; 
in  the  loft  leg  >nd  right  groin  In  tlie  Pyrenees 
80th  July ;  and  in  the  right  shoulder  and  lungs 
at  the  astauitoftheforUfied  reckon  the  rooun- 
Uin  Arolla,  and  surprising  the  enemy's  poato 
in  the  valley  of  Banca  Pyrenees,  SndOct.  1818. 
He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clksp 
for  Yittoria  and  the  fyreneeit ;  and  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Bufaco,  Albu- 
hera, Bad^oi,  and  Toulouse. 


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Paymaster. — James  GeorgeHay,  14  Sept.  o5. 

Ac(^utant. — Lieut,  Maansel  Mecbam,  10  Aug,  55. 

Quarter^Matter, — James  6  eorge,  12  Jan.  55. 

Surgeon, — David  Stewart,*  7  Jan.  53 ;  Aesist^-Surg.  3  Dec.  4K 

Aseistant'Surgeane, — ^Alexander  Grier,  M.D.,  22  Oct.  52. 

Samuel  Black  Roe,  4  Aug.  65. 
Dispenser  qf  JlfMftcinM.— William  Amphlett  Moss,  23  Not.  55. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agent,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 


2  Lt.-CoL  Mackensie  terred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  IRM  aa  a  Brirade-Mi^or  In  the  U;ht  Dlrbloo,  !a- 
cluding  the  ba'tlet  of  the  AJuia  and  Inkernian,  and  siege  uf  Sebastopul  (Medal  and  Claspt). 

4  Captain  Harthall  ^eryed  with  the  Slvt  Regt.  thri>UKhoiit  the  Burmese  wai  of  1852-58 ;  on  board  tlie  E.I.C. 
steam-frigate  Ferooz  durlnir  ihe  naval  aeilon  and  destruction  of  the  enemj'i  ttockadfs  on  the  Bangoom 
River;  served  during  th«  succeeding  thiec  days'  operations  in  the  vicinity  (inclading  tl»e  storming  ot  ibe 
White  House  Re<ioubt),  and  at  the  ktorm  and  capture  of  Rsngoon ;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  fiaMcin. 
10th  May,  nnd  repuNe  of  the  nieht-mtack  on  Proine,  8th  Dec.  1852  (Medal). 

A  Siirreon  Stewart Mrred  with  the  41ft  in  Affirbanittan  In  184S,  and  was  t>r««eni  In  the  «ngac*nin>tt  oftbcSOlh  Ans:. 
at  Ooaine.  and  the  ftth  Sept.  before  Ghusaee.  the  oeeupatloB  and  dectruetlon  of  that  fortrew  and  of  Cabool.  and  the  variovs 
ubaor  aflUn  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  Kbybcr  Pataea  (Medal).  Heaerved  alio  with  the  SUtdarint  ibe  caa- 
paign  on  the  Sntl^  ( Medal  and  Clasp),  and  was  present  In  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Feroseshab,  la  wbleb  last  his  bovsc 
was  severely  wounded  under  blm  by  the  bursting  of  one  of  the  enemy's  shells.  He  was  In  mcdtcal  ehaxxe  of  the  reciarai 
dnrinr  the  two  eogageaients.  Dr.  Graham.  9th  Foot,  In  temporary  elurge,  having  received  a  moftal  wound  ahortly  alter 
the  eommcnecment  of  the  battle  of  Moodkee. 

8  Lieut.  Hunton  served  with  the  Eastern  Army  firom  Nov.  1864,  as  Ensign  In  the  Mounted  Staff  Corpa 
(Modal  and  Clasp  for  Sebastopol). 


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"Capb  of  Good  Hope"  "Alma"  "Balaklava"  "Sevastopol." 
Colonel.  —  Wi  Edward   Parkinson,*  CB.,    Cor  27   Feb.  06  ;   Lieut.  12  Jan. 

00  ;  Capt.  7  March  05  j  Meg.27  Oct.  10 ;  Lt.-Col,  18  June  16 ;  Col.  10  Jan. 

37 ;  Mqj-Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt,- Gen.  20  June  54 ;  Col.  93rd  Regr.  10  Dec.  52. 
Lieut.'ColoneU.-^Alex.  Sebastian  Leith  Hay,*  Bnt.  p25  Dec.  35  ;  Lieut.  P26 

Apr.  39;  Cnpt.v  31  Mar. 48;  Major,  p:?1  Oct.  53;  Lt.-CoL  12  Dec.  54. 
Hon.  Adrian  Hope,®  2nd  Lieut,  p  23  Nov.  38 ;  Lieut,  p  23  July  41 ;  Capt.  p 20 

Dec.  44  ;  Brevet-Major  28  May  53;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  23  March  55;  Lt.-Col. 

25  Jan.  5^'. 
il/^l/or*.— Charles  Henry  Gordon,  ^iw.p24  Nov.  35;  Lieut,  p  28  July  38; 

Capt.  P  13  May  42 ;  Brev.Mqj.  20  June  54 ;  M^jor^  10  Oct.  54. 
John  Alexander  Ewart,*  Ena.  27  July  38  ;  Lieut.  15  April  42;  Capt.  P12  May 

48;  Brev.  Maj.  12  Dec.  54;  Major y  29  Dec.  54 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  2  Nov.  55. 


Captains. 

George  Cornwall    

//onAugMurrayCathcart^ 
VVm.  G.  Alex.  Middleton 
Win.  Donald  Macdonald*'' 

James  D.ilzell 

Fred.  William  Burroughs 
W.G.  Drummoncl  Stewart 
Sonier>etMolyneuxClarl<e 
B.S.Fra.Geo.  Dawson". 
Mark  George  Sprot   . . . 
James  Montagu  Brown. 
Charles  Wm.  M'Dunald 
Reginald  Stewart  Williams 
John  Salmon  Gordon    • " 
James  Menzies  Clayhills 
Edward  Aug.  Stotherd  . . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Robert  Crowe 

Richard  Augustus  Cooper 

Edward  Welch  . . ., 

William  M'Beanja^/-  •• 
Rolland  V.  S.  Grimston. . 

Archibald  Butter    

Henry  Campbell  Stirling 
Ewen  H.  D.  Macpherson 

John  Gordon 

Arthar  C.  Nightingale  . 
Maxwell  Wither  Hyslop 
George  Roe  Fenwick**  •• 
WilliamGordon  Alexander 
Anthony  Olivier  Tabuteau 
Edward  Septimus  Wood 
Samuel  Edward  Wood  . . 
Charles  Warner  Losack . . 
Roderick  dhu  G.  H.  Bar- 

goyne 

George  Cecil  Gooch  .... 
FitzRoy  M'Pherson  .... 
Edward  Court  Haynes  .. 

George  Greig  • 

Oliver  Goldsmith 

Charles  Warden  Sergison 
Ensigns. 

Albert  Vidler 

Waller  Scott  Mackenzie 
Eustace  de  Vetfci  Aytoun 
George  Forbes  Robertson 
James  Camegy  Savage  . . 
Geo.  John  Malcolm  Taylor 
Rt.K.A.  DickCnnyngham 
John  E.  Deans  Campbell 
William  Wormald  Mason 

Charles  Hastie   

Fra.  Rawdon  Macnamara 
Wm.  Fullarton  Fallarton 
Charles  Dennis  Potts  . . 
Dnnlop  Hay   


LIEUT. 


»     8  July  86' 
25  Sept.  46 

24  July  46 
P  4  June  47 
Pll  Feb.  48 
P31  Mar.  48 
P  2  June  48 
P  23  Nov.  49 

25  Nov.  45 
P  15  Oct.  50 

17  April  28 

16  Apr.  52 

17  Jan.  51 
30  July  44 

P  23  Nov.  52 
7  Feb.  51 


P17  May 

P    8  July 

10  Mar. 

10  Aug. 

11  Aug. 
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15  Sept. 

P   3  Nov. 

5  Nov. 

P 10  Nov. 

P   8  Dec. 

23  Nov. 

P 16  Jan. 

P    6  Oct. 

9  Feb. 

16  Feb. 

1  Mar. 

2  Mar. 

29  Mar. 

8  Mar. 
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7  Feb. 
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21  Feb. 
P  5  Mar. 

11  June 
P  15  Oct. 

14  Oct. 

11  Aug. 
P  21  Oct. 
P  20  Mar. 

13  Aug. 
4  Feb. 

20  May 

21  Sept. 
10  Oct. 

8  Dec. 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
9  Mar. 
9  Mar. 

28  Nov. 
1  May 

1  May 
10  June 

14  June 
27  July 

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2  Nov. 
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8  Jan. 

18  Jan. 
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P   6  Apr.  55 

11  May  55 

P   1  June  55 

19  July  55 

20  July  55 
3  Aug.  55 

10  Aug.  55 

2  Oct.  55 

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2  Nov.  55 

28  Dec.  55 

8  Jan.   56 

P 18  Jan.  56 

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1  Lieut-General  Parkinion 
served  in  Jamaica  with  the  SOtli 
Dragoons  from  1798  till  July 
1802.  In  1805  he  exchanged 
as  a  Captain  Into  the  38rd 
Foot,  and  embarked  the  tame 
year  to  Join  that  Regt.ln  India 
from  whence  he  accompanied 
as  Deputy  Adjutant- General 
the  expedition  which  captured 
the  Island  of  Bourbon  in  1810. 
Proceeded  with  the  88rd  to 
Stralsuud  in  Pomerania  In 
1818;  and  from  thence  to  Hol- 
land in  I8U;  was  present  at 
the  attack  on  Merxem  and 
bombardment  of  Antwerp,  and 
commanded  the  Begt.  at  the 
storming  of  Bergen  -op-Zoom, 
where  ho  received  a  severe 
contusion.  Served  also  the 
campaiffn  of  1816  and  was  se- 
verely wounded  at  Quatro 
Bras. 


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0  '  Paynuuier — Stephen  Blake,  M  Jan.  49 ;  Bm.  p  4  Oct.  44 ;  LUut,  p  81  July  4«. 
~     A4futant.-^Li8ut.  William  Mcfican,  le  Feb.  56. 
Quarter-Master. — John  Joiner,  6  July  55. 

Surgeon.— Vfm.  Manro,*'  M.D.  6  May  54;  AmaU-Surg,  0  Dec.  44. 
Assx9t,'8urgeon»,'-VimBJXi  Sinclair,  2  Sept.  53. 
Robert  Menzles,  24  Feb.  54 
William  Henry  Pollard,  7  April  54. 

Fac\ng9  Y^Wo^.—Agentty  Meeart.  Charles  Hopklnaon  and  Co. 

%  Litut.*Co1on«l  Leith  Hay  MrT«d  in  Canada  daring  tlM  wbellioa,  and  was  ia  tba  tSH\t  a4  Pnvaat; 

fierved  the  Eastern  caniT>aign  of  1854  Aft,  Ineiudinc  tbe  battles  of  Aima  and  BalakU^a.  aiefe  an4  fait  of 
Sebastopol,  and  commanded  the  08rd  HUhlandere  ai  the  aasaiilt  on  the  8iii  Sept.  (Medal  and  OUapt). 

r>  Lt  Colonel  Bwart  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-53;  present  with  the  98rd  at  tbe  battle  of  Alma^ 
and  until  after  the  oeeapatlon  of  BalaUava ;  appointed  a  D.A  Q.M.O.  26th  Sept.  1854,  and  as  such  vas  preeenl 
at  the  baUlea  of  Balablara  and  Jnkermaa,  and  throoghont  tbe  siege  operations  before  Sebastopol  up  to  iStb 
Feb.  185  >,  vhen  be  rejoined  the  9  *rd  on  promotion ;  accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  Sea  of  Asof^  and  «a« 
at  the  capture  of  Kertch  and  Yenlkali ;  afterwai-ds  present  at  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  andassaalts  on 
the  18th  June  and  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  four  Cla.'ips,  also  Brevet  of  M^or  and  U.-Col.  for  serrlees  in  tbe  field). 

8  M^for  Hon.  Aug.  M.  Gath<-art  aucompanied  ti>e  89rd  Highlanders  in  Turkey,  and  on  the  enabarkaiKw 
for  the  Crimea  he  was  appointed  Extra  Aide-de-Camp  to  hia  uncle  Sir  Oeorge  Cathcari,  with  whom  he  was 
present  at  the  baules  or  Almai  Balalilava,  and  Inkerman  (promoted  Brevet-MsJ  >r),  where  Sir  George  «ae 
killed  :  rejoined  the  Mrd.  but  having  been  appointed  a  Deputy  Assist.  Adjutant-Oeneral.  be  was  attaehcdio 
the  LiKht  DiTision,  and  was  present  in  all  tbe  operations  in  which  it  was  enKafed,  iadndlag  both  a.tacks 
or  liie  Redan  and  fail  of  SebaHttipol-omeaUoned  In  DispatebM  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

10  Cnpiain  Macdonald  served  the  Raatern  eampaign  of  1854  as  Provost  Marslial,  including  the  battle  of 
the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Captain  Dawson  served  in  the  45th  tbe  KHfflr  campaign  of  1846-7  tend  that  of  1851-9  (Mfdal).  Served  the 
Eastern  csmpa  gn  of  18544U}  with  the  88rd  Regt,,  incloOing  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklara,  aad  sl«fe  of 
SebaatopoU Medal  and  Cla^p*). 

10  Lieut  Ffinwick  served  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  the  Royals  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  ap  to 
liHh  Ml^3r  1855,  including  tbe  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  tlire« 
Clasps). 

20  Doctor  Munro  lerred  in  the  91s(  Begt  during  the  whole  of  the  Kafllr  war  of  1848-7  (MedaU. 


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Colonel,— Ij^  George  Powell  Higginson,*  Ens,  6  Not.  06;  Lt,  and  Capt,  3  April 

11  ;  Capt.  and  Lt.-Col.  96  Oct.  20;  Col.  10  Jan.  87;  Mqfor-Gen.Q Noy.  40; 

Lt.^Gen.  80  June  64 ;  Col.  94th  Foot,  20  Jan.  66. 
Zitfti/.-Co^— John  Leslie  Dennis,*  EnM.  25  Apr.  28 ;  Lieut,  22  Sept.  30 ;  CapU 

17  May  41  ;  M^j.  p29  Nov.44;  Br.'Lt.-Col.  2  Aug.  60;    Col.  28  NoY.  64  : 

Li.'Col.  29  Dec.  64. 
Majors.— Henry  Qeorge  Boiler,  Ens,  p  26  Jane  35;  Lieut,  P  8  June  38 ;  Capt, 

6  June  44;  Mf^or,  1  July  64. 
VVm.  Henry  Kirby,  Ens,  14  Oct  86 ;  Lieut.  p28  Dec.  38 ;  Capt,  7  Deo.  46 ; 

Maj.  29  Dec.  54. 

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0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

Captains. 
0  j  William  Henry  Dore. . . . 
0  'Septimus  Lyster*  ••••.. 
0  .Edward  Smyth  Mercer.. 

0  I  Godfrey  Rliodes^    

0  t  Haydon  Lloyd  Cafe  .... 

0  '  Wm.  West  James  Bruce* 

I  Henry  Hamilton  Pratt . . 

Francis  Barry  Drew  .... 

I  Thomas  George  Gardiner 

'  James  Mason 

,  Charles  William  St. John 
I  Richard  Raphael  Meade 
Libutenants. 

I  James  Buchanan    

,  NorcliffeBendysheWaltou 
I  Rice  Da  vies  Knight  .... 
Riciiard  Hull  Lewis". . . . 
'  M.  L.  Varniiam  Reynolds 
OsmondDeLaiiceyPriaulx 
R.  A.  Buothby  Tod,  Adij, 

John  Murray .  • 

Sydenham  Malthus  .... 
William  Plumer  Gaskell 
George  Lake  Hedley  .... 
Wm.  Edinondes  Harness 
Arthur  Charles  Elliot  . . 
Jofiiah  Robert  Rolls  .... 
Francis  Hamilton  Elliot.. 

Ensigns. 
John  Marriot  Ay toun  .  • 
Poltimore  Ridgway  .... 

Arthur  Chute 

Charles  Thomas  Paley  . . 
Arthur  Brinckman  .... 
Robert  Wingfleld  Cox  .. 
Rich.  Jas.  M.  St.  George 
John  Ed.  Hatch  Wheeler 
Robert  S.  Brydges  Leech 
William  Clegg    


ENSIGN. 

P~8'DecT37 
P28  Dec.  38 
p  6  Mar.  35 
P  19  Mar.  41 
P  27  Sept.  44 

25  Apr.  48 
P25  June44 
P2d  May  45 
P  15  May  47 
P    2  Aug.  44 

11  Feb,  48 
P  6  Oct.   48 


P  27  Sept.  391    17  Dec, 
18  Aug.  41   P  OOct. 
P  1 1  Jane  36 
P  25  June  44 
P  9  Dec.  45 
P    3Aug.49 


OOct.  4d 
6  Oct.  5) 


46 
48 
23  Mar.  49 
P  20  July  49 
P28  Dec.  49 
29  July  53 
9  Nov.  46  P29  Dec.  54 
17  Aug.48,P21  Nov. 51 
12  Aug.  49  P  5  Nov.  52 
30  Dec.  47  I  P  6  July  55 
P  17  Aug.  55 
P  31  Aug.  55 


20  Aug. 
22  Nov. 


P25  Apr.  45.  P 26  Feb.  48 
29  Dec.  46 '  P  3  Mar.  48 
2  Sept.  45   P 10  Mar.  48 


4  Apr.  49 

30  Nov.  49 
P  17  Jan.  51 
P24  Feb.  52 

21  Sept.  52 
P  12  Oct.  52 

15  Sept.  54 
P23NOV.52 
P  29  Dec.  64 

24  Jan.  55 

p  12  Jan    66 

31  Aug.  64 
4  May  66 

P    4  May  66 
11  May  55 

16  May  66 
31  May  55 

1  June  56 
P    8  Oct.  66 


25  Aug,  47  ,      I  Lt.-Qen««l  HlggiiMn  icnrtd 
P17  Dec.  47    with  the  Grenadier  Oua  dtin  Sicily 
In  1807.  in   the   eampalca  In   the 
north  of  Spain  with  Sir  John  lloore 
In  1808-9.  and  was  present  •!  the 
battle  of  CoTunna.     Weotwhhthc 
expedition  to  Waleberea  In   !80S, 
Joined  bts  Befiment  In  Portofsl  |n 
1  July  64  ,  ISIS,  and  advanocd  with  th«  amy 
21  July    54    '"^°  Spain  In  1811 ;  eommanded  a 
•i-i    K    „    tiA    dv'Mhment  of  the  Grenadier  Guards 
1 1  Aug.  01 1  ^j  y,,  ttonning  and  esptufe  ©f  San 
29  Dec.   64    S^bMilso,  SUt  Au|ust  in  the  same 
P  29  Dec    54  I  '**'•  entered  France  by  the  Pyre- 
nees, was  present  at  the  passages  of 
the    NIve.  the    Nivelle.    and    the 
Adoar,  also  during  the  investment 
of  Bayenne.      Bmtaarked  with  his 
Retlmtnt   at  Bofdeain   wh«B  the 
amy  loft  France  In   1814.     Went 
with  reinforoemenu  to  the  Netherlands  in  June  ISISt 
arrired  at  ParU  shortly  after  Its  eapture,  and  reaained 
In  France  daring  the  three  years  of  Its  oeeupailon  by 
the  AUied  Amy.     In  18S0  he  was  appointed  Alde-de- 
Camp  to  Lord  Hill,  then  Commaadcr-ln-ohief,  and 
continued  on  his  staff  upwards  of  twelve  years*  until 
his  Lordshlp^s  resignation  of  oOce  fMn  ill  health.  Ho 
has  received  Uie  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps, 

9    Assist.- Surgeon    BIddle  served    in    the    Orimca 
during  Uie  winter  of  1854. 


4  Oct.  62 


12  Jan.  55, 
29  Dec  64 
P 17  Aug.  55 
P 14  Sept,  55' 


P    9  Oct.  66 
Paymaster,— Henry  John  Wahab,  8  Dec.  54 ;  Ens.  p  22  May  40;  Lt.v  16  Aug. 

42;   Cop^  21  July  64. 
Adjjutant.—IAtut.  Robert  Alex.  Boothby  Tod,  31  Ang.  66. 
Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas  FltzOerald,  23  Jan.  47. 
Surgeon. — Andrew  Acres  Stoney,  11  May  66 ;  Auist.^Surg.  22  Dee.  48. 
Assist. -Surgeons. — ^Thomas  James  Biddle^'  15  Aug.  64. 
Joseph  Watts,  1  June  66. 
Facings  Qrecn.^-Agenis,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
8  Colimel  DennU  lenred  vith  the  4Bth  Regt  In  Ohina  (Vedal),  and  was  prassnt  at  Ohuiaa  (bolli  opera- 
tions). Canton  and  kmoj ;  after  which  he  was  employed  ai  a  militarj  magistrate  at  Ghutan.    In  Auffust 
1840,  a  deierinined  and  desperate  band  of  insurgent  fanatics  having  defeated  a  natlre  force  which  bad  been 
marched  against  ihem,  killing  a  European  officer  and  sereral  Sepuyi,  Mi^or  Dennis,  with  a  force  con- 
•IstlMg  of  the  Orenadter  Gorapanj  of  the  94th  and  100  Sepoys  of  the  Madras  Native  Infkntry.  eneonntered 
them  at  a  Pagoda  near  Teerroanam  Coonettot,  in  Malabar.    On  the  approach  of  our  troops  tbeie  madmen, 
armed  with  matchlocks,  spears,  swords,   and  war  knives,  rushed  out  upon  the  detachment,  and  a  san- 
guinary conflict  ensued,  terminating  in  the  destruction   of  the  entire  Hopla  band,  04  in  number,  three  of 
whom  were  killed  by  Major  DennU,  who  received  a  contusion  on  the  ciiest  and  a  few  slight  wounds. 

4  Capt.  Lyster  served  in  the  War  of  Succession  in  Spain  as  Lieut,  of  Infentry,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  before  San  Sebastian,  and  was  severely  wounded  tliroogh  the  body  in  the  attack  upon  the  fortified 
heights  of  Arambura  near  Hernani. 

5  Captein  Rhodes  served  the  campaign  of  1859,  and  the  spring  campaign  of  1804,  as  Alde-de-Camp  to 
the  ^pallish  General  Prim,  for  w^icii  ho  has  received  th  •  Order  of  the  MedJidie  of  4tb  Clau.  Served  also 
the  campaign  of  1854  on  the  staff  of  the  army  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  BaUklava 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Ottpt.  Bruce  served  with  the  74th  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851 -53  (Medal),  and  was  wounded  on 
thAMth  JuuA  1AA1. 


208 


95th  (The  Derbyshire)  Regt  of  Foot 


[Eattern  Army,  6  April  54. 
Depot,  Ifle  of  Wight. 


Yeare'Serv. 

56 

Full 

Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

21 

0 

23 

0 

19 

1 

0  1 

12 

0 

14 

0 

13 

0 

9 

0 

17 

3A 

12 

0 

11 

0  ' 

9 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

6 

0 

3 

0 

9 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

31 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

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0 

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1     1 

0 

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0 

'*ALMA"    "INKERMAN"    "SEVASTOPOL." 
Colonel,— T^  Sir  Francis  Cockburn,i  Ens.  16  Oct.  00 ;  Lieut,  6  April  03 ;  Capt. 

3  March,  04;  M^j.  27  June  11 ;  LieuU-Col,  27  Oct.  14 ;    Col.  10  Jan.  37  ; 

Major-Gen.  9  Nov.  46  ;  Lt.-Gen,  20  June  54;   Col.  95th  Foot,  26  Dec.  53. 
Lieut.'Colonels.'-'Hunry  Huine,=*  CB.  Ens.PQ  May  35;  Lieut,  PI  Dec.  37; 

Capt,  P19  Jan.  44;  Mqjor,  p24  Dec.  52;   Brevet  Lt.-Col,  12  Dec.  54; 

Lieut. -Col.  9  Mar.  55. 
Alfred  Thomas   Heyland,*  Ens,  p4  Apr.  33;  Lieut.  p8  July  36;  Capt.^l^ 

Dec.  42;  Brev.-Maj.  20  June  54;  M(Oor,l  Dec.  54;  Brev,  Lt.-CoL  12 

Dec.  54;  Lt.-Col,  5  June  55. 
McQors. — John  Fitz  Thomas  Dennis,*  E^is,  p4  Aug.  37;  Lieut,  ^^  Oct.  38; 

Capt.  P  25  Nov.  45 ;  Major,  29  Dec.  54. 
Vincent  Wing,*  2wrf  X^  p  1 2  July  44 ;  Lieut,  p 2  Sept.  45 ;  Capt,  PIS  May  49 ; 

Brev.-Maj.  12  Dec.  54  ;  ATq/.  5  June  55. 


Captains. 
Julius  Aug.  Robert  Rain  68® 
George  Courtenay  Vialls' 
Hon.  Eyre  C.  H.  Massey.j. 
Hon.  Edward  S.Piunkett^ 
Edward  Spicer  Charlton'® 

Henry  Foster 

Alex.  J.  J.  Macdonald  " 
G.  LynedocliCarinichael"* 
BdmundDavidsonSinith'^ 
Evelyn  Bazalj^ette'^  .... 
Philip  Snvage  Alcock"  . . 
Wm.  Braybrooke  "  .... 
Charles  John  Patterson... 
Basil  Charles  Boothby". . 
Francis  Geo.  C.  Probart* 
||  James  Henley  *^ 

LIEUTBNANT3. 

Jas.  H.  Langford  Brooke^' 
Jonathan  Benison'^    .... 

Robert  Wield*"    

JohnW.  InglisStockwell** 
Charlea  Fred.  Parkinson** 
John  North  Crealock  . . 
George  Robertson  *•.... 
Hon,  C.  M.  Hay  Forbes'*^ 

John  Budgen^ 

Robert  M.  B.  Maurice^ 

John  Sexton y'^  Adj 

Norton  Knatchbull* 

John  Joseph  Bacon**. . . . 
Thos.  William  Vallance^' 
John  rtenry  Waterfall  . . 
Arch.  Macdonell  Rawlins 

JohnTolcher»    

James  GodschuU  Johnson 
Henry  Gresham  Paske^ 
Charles  Bdwai'd  Fisher. . 

Joseph  Gabbett 

William  Fleming    

WUUam  R.  Willans   .... 
Ensighs. 

John  Nicholas 

Alexander  F&wcett  .... 
Charles  James  Holbrook . 

Robert  Macnce   

William  Pearson    

Edward  Chappie    

Edward  W.  Bennett  .... 
William  Henry  Sowdon . . 

Lewis  Cnbitt 

Leonard  Knipe 

Hen.  Clement  Wilkinson 
Andrew  Macdonald  Grote 
Robert  Anderaon    


ENSION. 


.45 
47 
48 
53 


I    28  Jan.  42 

I P  20  Jan.  43 

|P   8  Oct.   47 

P17  June  36 

23  Mar.  44 

P25  Nov, 

23  Apr. 

P15  Dec. 

P  22  Apr. 

P  13  May  53 

P  12  Mar.  50 

P  23  Apr.  58 

P    2  Oct.  47 

P   2  Sept.  53 

18  Nov,  53 

6  Jau.  25 

P 10  June  63 
6  June  54 

10  Aug.  54 

1 1  Aug.  54 
21  Sept.  54 

P  13  Oct.  54 

P  17  June  51 

20  Jan.  54 

3  Nov.  64 

4  Nov.  54 

5  Nov.  54 

29  Dec.  54 
P 12  Jan.   55 

9  Mar.  55 
Pl9Jan.   55 

15  Mar.  55 
14  Mar.  65 

16  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 

P28Mar.  55 

30  Mai*.  55 

28  April  55 

29  April  55 

30  April  55 
I  1  May  65 
I  15  May  55 
I      [  June  55 

P 13  July  54 
!    31  Aug.  55 

25  May  55 

26  Oct.  55 
P30NOV.  55 
P   7  Dec.  55 

15  Feb.  56 

P  26  Feb.  56 

29  Feb.  56 


LIKUT. 


CAPTAIN.     IBHBT.-MAJ 


5  April  44| 
P  22  Mav  46' 
P21N0V.  51' 
Pll  May  411 
P   3  Mar.  48i 

9  June  4>^l 

11  Nov.  51 1 

P  22  Oct.  52! 

6  June  54! 
21  Sept.  541 

P  14  Sept.  52 
21  Sept.  54 
16  Sept.  51 
21  Sept.  54 
21  Sept.  54 

p  28  Nov.  64 


54 
,  54 
56 
55 
55 
55 


1  Dec.  54 
8  Dec.  64 
8  Dec. 

8  Dec. 

9  Feb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Ffb. 
9  Feb. 
9  Mar.  65 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  55 
9  Mar.  65 
6April55 

P  25  May  66 

6  June  56 
PIO  Aug.  55 

2  Sept.  55 
26  Oct.  55 

7  Nov.  65 
P  30  Nov.  65 
P  14  Dec.  66 

1  Feb.  66 
29  Feb.  56 


P 13  Apr.  52 
P25  Mar.  53 

24  April  55 

P 14 Jan.  53 

2  Not.  55 

7  Mar.  61 

21  Sept.  54 
21  Sept.  54 
29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 

5  June  55 

P  27  July  55 
2  Sept.  55 
7  Nov.  55 

P  10  Feb.  64 

1  Feb.  56 

29  Feb.  56 

25  Mar.  56 

1  Sir  FranelflCockbarn  i 
in  South  America  in  1807;  in 
ihe  PenlntuIaiD  1000  and  1810; 
and  la  Canada  from  1811  to 
18  U. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


9Sth  ( The  Derbyshire)   Tlegt  of  Foot.  209 


Veurs'  S€rv. 

Full 

Huir 

Pay. 

Pay. 

6 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

10  1     0 

3        0 

3  ,     0 

2 

0 

Pfly»MM#cr.— George  Brown/*  8  JaD.  56;  Ens,  IG  May  61;  Lt.  18  Nov.  63; 
Adjutant, --Lieut.  John  Sexton, '*  0  Oct.  66.  [Capt.  6  April  65. 

Quarter^Mnster, — John  Campbell,'^  7  April  64. 

Surgeon, — StanhopcHuntcrFasson,'*M.D.,20Mar.55;  Atsist.-Surg.lJalyiQ, 
Assutant^Surgeons, — Robert  Ferguson,"  1  April  o3. 

JohnClarke,3*13Dec.63. 

George  3Ioney  Swinhoe,*^  28  April  64. 

Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Price  &  Boustead. 

S  Lt.>CoI.  Hume  sirred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  OSth,  including  the  battles  of  tli« 
Alma  (wounded,  and  horse  killed  undor  him)  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded— i.hot  through  the  thigh), 
•leso  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  of  20th  Oct.  in  conunand  of  the  outlying  picket:  he  surceeded 
to  the  command  of  the  Ktgt.  ot  Inkerman,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

3  Lt.-Col.  Heyland  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclading  the  battle  of  Alma  (severely 
wounded— arm  amputated),  sicgi*  and  fall  of  S^-ha^topol  (Mudal  and  Cliis|)ii). 

4  Mi^or  Dennis  served  at  the  sieRO  and  fall  of  Sebnoto;  ol  fiom  21  Feb.  l»5ft  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

ft  Uajor  Wing  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  oi  Alma  (Reverely  wounded) 
and  sieve  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

0  M^jor  Raines  served  the  Eastern  cumpainn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman; 
served  as  an  Assistant  Engineer  throuiihout  the  siof;e  and  fall  of  Sebastopol— wounded  in  the  trenches  17lh 
Oct. ;  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Tchernaya  (Ucdal  and  Clasps). 

7  Captain  Yialls  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  lt^54-55.  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (severely 
wounded),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  8»rtic  on  20th  Oct.  (Mcilal  and  ClaKps). 

SMiJor^o/i.  E.  C.  H.  Massey  served  at  the  siege  and  tail  of  Seba&topol  from  S3nd  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

0  Captain  Hon.  E.  S.  Plunkett  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  10th  Dec.  1854  to  July  18S6 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Capt.  Chailton  served  In  the  Eastern  cnnipaifrn  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  bieue  of  SfcbaEtopol,  and  sortie  on  '20  h  Oct.  (Mfdul  and  Clasp). 

11  Capt.  Macdonaid  served  the  Eifctern  campaign  ui  1854,  tnr.iixdiuti  the  battles  of  Alma  (wounded)  and 
Inkerman  (dangeiously  wounded,  having  received  seventeen  bayuuet  stabs),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and 
sortie  on  2dth  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

li  Capt.  Carmichael  and  Lieut.  Sexion  served  the  Eastern  campalfrn  of  li^54-55,  Including  the  battles  of 
Almaaad  lokcrman,  cieve  and  t»ll  of  Srbastopol,  and  sortie  on  SUth  Oct.  ^M<'Cial  and  CIa«ps). 

13  Capt.  Henley  served  the  cain'paipn  ot  1814  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for 
which  lie  has  received  the  Silver  u  ar  &iedal  with  one  Clasp. 

14  Capt.  Brown  served  in  the  luist*  rn  cainpuisn  of  18-^4,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and 
fall  of  s^.'bastopid,  and  soriie  on  26ih  Oct.  (Medal  an'i  Cla  p). 

15  Capt.  Smith  sorvfd  the  Eastern  ca:iip.ii;;n  of  1854,  ii. eluding  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  sifge 
of  S«'ba-u»pi)l.  aid  sortie  on  v'Cih  t»ct.  -wounded  m  the  head  in  the  irenrlies  17lh  Ort.  (.Mo«  al  and  Cla-ps). 

16  Capt.  Baziil^etio  served  m  the  Eastern  cam]in  gn  of  1851,  and  was  woui.ded  ai  the  battle  of  Alma 
(Me.ial  ai.d  Cla-p). 

17  Capt.  Alttock  served  at  tin*  sicjjo  of  Sfbastopol  from  15th  Jan.  1865  (Modal  and  Cla«p). 

Id  Cape.  Biaybouke  servid  in  the  Kns'crn  (uniiai-.n,  iucludirg  the  Lnlilc  of AlUia  ^Ahot  through  the 
thighs),  :>iege  a  .d  lall  of  8'  boAtopol  ( Midal  and  Ca^pb). 

19  Ctipt.  Boothby  served  in  the  Ka^t^-in  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  AIma-~severely 
wounde<i ;  foot  amputated  (Med.il  ant  Clu^p). 

2U  Capt.  Prol  art  servfd  at  the  siepe  and  fhll  of  Bel  a<top(il  from  24th  Nov.  1954  (Mrdol  and  Clasp). 

SI  Lieut.  Brooke  served  in  the  la-nt  rn  campaign,  including  tlie  battle  ol  Alma  (severely  wounded)  and 
siexe  of  Seliavtopol  (Aledal  and  Clasps). 

22  Lieut.  Benisun  served  at  the  siexe  and  full  of  Hebastrpnl  from  83rd  Jan.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

S3  Lieut.  Wield  serred  in  the  Etisiern  rampaign  in  1854-55,  tn<  ludmi;  the  sfpgu  and  tail  of  Seba>topol, 
and  was  dangerously  wouoded  in  the  trencher  2'ind  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

24  Lieut.  Stu<kw>  11  served  at  the  siege  and  lall  of  Sebastopol  fiom  18ih  Jan   1H55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

25  LifUt.  Parkinson  served  at  the  i-ieue  and  f:ill  ol  Sebastopol  from  3Uth  3Iay  1855,  and  was  wounded  at 
the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  8ih  Sipt.  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

80  Lieut.  Roberts  in  served  with  the  I2th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  TMedal).  Served  with  the 
85th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  2Gth  Jan.  1855  (Mt^dal  and  Cla^^p). 

27  Lieut.  Eon.  C.  M.  H.  Forbes  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  30lh  May  1855  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

28  Lieiits.  Budgen  and  Maurice  8crre<l  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  26th  Aug.  I85S  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

29  Li«ut.  Knatchbull  served  at  the  Kle:>n  of  Sebastopol  from  16th  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
90  Lieut.  Bacon  served  at  the  siege  of  S.baHtopol  from  llih  July  1855  (Medal  and  Cla«p). 

81  Lieut.  Tallance  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastonol  from  22nd  Aug.  1856  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

92  Lieut.  Tolcher  served  with  the  2ud  Kegt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52,  and  with  the  expedition  north 
of  tlie  Orange  River  in  1852-53  (Medal).  Beryed  with  the  05th  Regt.  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
firom  25th  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

99  Lieut.  Paske  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  36th  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

94  Doctor  Fasson  served  In  the  Kiiffir  war  of  1847;  and  throughout  that  of  1851-58  (Medal),  and  was 
present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basuto  tribes  at  Rerea,  20ih  Dec.  i852.  Served  tno  Eastern  camoalgn 
of  1854*66,  including  the  aflTairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kensle's  Farm,  tiie  battles  of  Alma,  Baiaklava,  and 
Inkerman.  capture  of  Baiaklava,  slego  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct. 
1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

96  Assisti-Surgeons  Ferguson,  Clarke,  and  Swinhoe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  incloding 
the  battlsa  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26lh  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 


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Co2on«2.— VQ2iMildmay  Fane,*  Ens.  11  June  12;  Lt,  25  Sept.  13;  Caft^M 

July  14;  Mtyor,  2  March  20;  U.-CoL  12  June  23;  Col.  28  June  38;  M^^ 

Gen.  11  Nov.  61  ;  Lt.-Gen.  30  Jan.  55;  Col.  98th  Foot,  11  Aug.  55. 
if. -Cote.— Charles  Brownlow  Cumberland,  JSiw.  p21  Dec.  20;  i*.  p  16  Oct.  25; 

Cfl»^Pl0Juiie,26;  Jf/(;.i»19aept.34;  X*.-Coi.P22July,42;  Co/. «0Jane54. 
Thoman  Maitland  Wilson,  BnM.  P  15  Apr.  24 ;   Lieut,  p  13  May  26 ;  Capt.  t»  23 

Dec.  31 ;  Brev.-Mqj.  0  Nov.  46 ;  Mqjor,  18  Aug.  48 ;  U.-Col.  P 16  June  49  ; 

Col.  28  NoY.  54. 
Afa;or«.— Edward  Hill,  JS^.  p  29  Dec.  32;  Luut.  p  S3  June  37;  Capt.  p27 

July  38  ;  Brev.-Mqjor,  11  Nov.  51 ;  Mqfor,v9  July  62. 
Edward  W.  Soovoll.  JSns.  29  Dec.  36  ;  X,ieui.  p  2  Nov.  38 ;  Capt.  p  13  Dec.  42 ; 

Breo.'Maj.  20  June  64 ;  Major,  28  Jan.  66. 


Captains.  '    °^^>^>^. 

Richard  Ronudell  Currer  I   16  Sept.  36 

Edward  Croker* p   4  Mar.  36 

Frederick  Pierce    I  p  1 8  Aug.  38 

Richard  Roney   jPl4Sept.38 

Han.  Fred.  B.  Pakenham  p   8  Feb.  42 

2  Nov.  40 

30  Dec.  46 

P  25  Oct.  42 

22  Mar.  44 

P   2  Oct.  46 

28  Jan.  42 

19  Dec.  46 


Herbert  Vaughan  Mundeli 
Arthur  Henry  C.  Snow.. 
St.  Geo.  Mervyn  Nugent* 
Geo.  Fred.  Campbell  Bray 

Octavius  Lowry 

John  Smith  Cannon 

John  Whiteside* 

Lieutenants. 
E.  D.  Justin  Mac  Carthy 
William  Mannings  Lees.. 
Patrick  James  John  Grant 
James  Wm.  S.  Moffatt 


P  2  Sept.  45 
P 14  Apr.  46 


P27  Sept.  39 
P 17  Nov.  37 
P  29  Jan.  41 

30April41 
P  20  Oct.  46 

30  Dec.  46 
PlOMar.48 
p  31  Dec.  44 

27  Jan.  46 

28  Oct.  48 
14  Apr.  46 

P 12  NoY.  47 


CAPTAIN. 


18  Aug.  48 

18  Aug.  48 

14Apr.  46|P28  Apr.  48 

3  Nov.  46!  11  May  49 


BREV.-MAJ. 


P  20  Oct.  46 

P 19  Mar.  47 
18  Aug.  48 
16  July  60 

P  8  Oct.  60 

16  Mar.  53 

13  Dec.  53 

16  Mar.  53 

1  Feb.  55 

P 16  Oct.  56 
28  Jan.  56 
11  Mar.  56 


4  Capt.  Croker  tcrredl  w  Ambtu 
Quarter- MMter-Ocnenl  la  tte 
artion  at  Zurapor*  near  Kwasol 
on  the  I8th  October,  189  (  Md 
also  in  a  like  eapaelcy  tn  tbe  aeCioa 
at  Mahan^pore,  »  Dcccsiber  180 


George  B.  Cumberland . . ,  p  13  Aug.  47  |  p  16  June  49 

George  Henry  Cochrane        2  Aug.  48  ,    13  Dec.  51      9  capt.  whiteaMeier^ed  tfcwyh- 

Patrick  Hunter 

Ja».  Buchanan  KiTk,A4j. 

John  Robert  Day i  p  13  Feb. 

James  Brings I    13  Feb. 


George  Irwin  Thompson 

John  Wliitiy   

Rouse  Douglas  Douglas 
Glias  Wm.  Dixon  Gray  .. 
Holwell  Hcly  H.  Wabhe 

ENSiaNB. 

John  Thomas  French .... 
John  Alex.  Browning. . . . 
George  Kerr  Uallett  .... 
Henry  Macgregor  Lowry 

Edward  Johnston 

William  Cameron  Geddes 
Alfred  Edward  Cookson 
John  Hamilton  Thompson 
Montagu  Step.  Williams 
Edmund  J<ihn  Scovell  . .  | 


2  Aug.  48 
P 16  June  49  P  6  July  62 
P17  Oct.  51  !  1  Feb.  66 
621  20  July  55 
621    31  Aug.  56 


19  Aug.  63, P  9  Oct.  65 
P 16  Oct.  52  I  16  Oct,  65 
P  16  Sept.  64  P    2  Nov.  65 


11  May  55 
6  July  66 


28  Jan. 
11  Mar. 


onttbe  eanpaifB  ander  Ool.  P«I-^ 
loek  ID  Aflkhanhtan  In  lS«i  ( Meial) 
and  diat  on  tiM  9Ml^  ta  IM»4 
\  Medal  and  Claapa),  inelai 
battle*  or 
aadi 


26  July  56  ] 

27  July  65  ! 

30  Aug.  56  ; 

31  Aug.  55  I 
9  Oct.   65  1 

15  0cL  56 
P 16  Oct.  55 
8  Feb.  66 
14  Mar.  56 
25  Mar.  56 
PayMMWfiT.— William  Thompson,  27  July  55 ;  Q.-3f.  25  Feb.  48. 
Adjutant.— Lieut.  James  Buchanan  Kirk,  19  June  55. 
0  I  Qttar««r-iiraf^«r.— Patrick  Sheeran,  27  July  6b. 

0  i  Surgeon. — ^Benjamin  Swift,  M.D.,  13  Jan.  64 ;  Assitt.'Surg.  8  Apr.  42. 
0  I  Assistant'SurgeoM. — Hamilton  Mitchell,  21  July  54. 
0  John  Joseph  Mulock,  5  May  54. 

Facinge  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 
[Returned  from  Bengal,  March  1855.] 

eat-Ovnenl  Fane  serred  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec.  1819  to  Mareh  1814,  indadlaf  tbe  battle  of 

it,  a«MttU  and  capture  of  San  Betaitian,  and  battles  of  the  Nlre  on  9lh  and  IMi  Dm.  IMS. 

alio  the  campaign  of  1815,  Including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  at  tlio  fotaiw  of 

he  was  sererelj  wounded.    He  kas  recelTed  the  War  Medal  and  three  Olaept  for  TIttorle,  8aa 

an,  and  Nlve. 

>Uin  Nav«ntterTed  with  the  S9th  RtfU  in  the  Sntlcj  camptigii  in  1846  (Med«l  «nd  Cleipy,  Md  WU 

!«•  ef  PtroiMhah  and  Sobrson  (tcterclr  wonndad). 


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97th  (  The  Earl  of  Uhter's)  Regt.  qfFoot 
"  Qud  fat  et  gloria  rfwcun*."— ''^BVASTOPOL." 


211 


Colonel.-^^  Henry  Adolphus  Proctor ,*  CB.  Ens,  14  Jan.  01 ;  Lt»  26  KAir. 

02;  Ca»*.16May05j  Af<^/or,  30  April  12;  X^- Co/.  17  Sept.  14;  Col.  lOJan. 

37 ;  M({j  'Oen.  0  Nov.  46;  Lt.Gen.  20  June  64;  CoL  97th  Foot,  29  Nov.  52. 
Lt.'Cois.^9  Hen.  Fred.  Lockyer^^CB.  KH,,£ns.P  26  Mar.l3 ;  JJ,  19  Jan.  14  ; 

Cap^  P20  June22 ;  Afty*.  p  12  June  36  ;  Lt-CoU  260ct.4l ;  Co/.  11  Not.  61. 
Tho.  Onslow  W.  Ingram,'  Bn».  p  13  May  36 ;  i*/.  P 9  Mar.  38 ;  CapU  P 16  Apr.  42 ; 

BrefK'M^.  20  Jane  64 ;  Mqfor,  3  Jan.  66 ;  U.-Col  9  Sept.  66. 
iBaac  Moore,  J^M.  20  Feb.  36;  Lieut,  29  June  38;  Capt,  20  Feb.  44;  Briv,- 

Mqf.  12  Dec.  64;  Mti^or^  9  Sept.  65 ;  LL^CoL  30  Nov.  66. 
Mqjor$, — Edmund  Cornwall  Legh/  Sns,  6  July  39;  Lieut.  16  Apr.  42;  Copt, 

P  7  June  60 ;  Mqjor,  9  Sept.  66  ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col  2  Nov.  66. 
Fowler  Burton/  Bnt.  P  30  Aug.  39 ;  Lieut,  16  Apr.  42 ;  Capt,  p  14  June  60 ; 

Major,  2  Nov.  66. 


Captaiks. 
Chas.  RalciKb  ChicbesteH 
Rich.  F.Waldo  SIbthorp  « 
SeptimusMooreHawkins^ 
Archibald  Richard  Ilarenc 

Thomas  Venables 

Edward  D.  Harvest  ... 
Charles  Henry  Lumley* 
Edward  Kent  Jones**'  . 
Wm.  Richard  Annesley" 
Edward  Alleyne  Dawes" 
OsborneBar  well  Cannon* ' 

Matthew  Brinkley" 

Ernest  Rand.  Mackesy" 
Robert  Bethune  Ingram 
Rob.ChildrenWhitebead" 
Geo.  Hen.  HibbertWare" 

LiSUtBKANTS. 
Fenton  John  Aylmer"  .. 
CItarles  Henry  Browne" 

Hales  Wilkie**    

Wm,  Hen.  Coape  Oates»7 
Robert  Kyle  UitW* .... 

James  Hudson    

Isaac  Harmond"   

Edward  Mr>tt  Alderson** 
Jonathan  Morgan"  .... 
Rob.  Tho.  Fra.  Hsmilton 
Andrew  George  Ooslow . . 
Maurice  G.  B.  Filsgcrald" 
John  Fellows  Armstronsr 
John  Edwin  Dickser  Hill*' 
Arthur  Robert  N.  Gould 
Percy  Charles  Smyth 

Weutworth  Dawes 

Henry  Proctor    

John  Wright  Shaw     ... 
David  Ju.  Dickson  Safford 
James  Clephaoe  Minto  . 
Tliomas  Winter  Sheppard 

Charles  M'Kay  

Ensigns. 

Robert  Annesley 

Harman  Hardy 

Frederick  Wyer  Parker. . 
Robert  Wheatley  Barbor 
Edw.  Murray  Cookesley 

Robert  Smith,  ii4; 

Samuel  Slator    

Rich.  B.  Hamilton  Lowe 
Robert  Cecil  Kearney    . . 

Fleming  Smythe   

John  Cooper  •  • 

Robert  Thompson 

Stephen  William  Sewell . 
Robert  Lefroy    

TTAfiw  AiHinfliaan  PnlfnTil 


BNSION. 


31  Mar.  46 
P20Sept.39 
P  2  June  43 
P 16  Apr.  42 
P  28  June  44 

17  Apr.  42 
PSOAug.  44 

21  Apr.  46 
P  10  Dec.  47 
P  6  July  40 
P  6  Nov.  46 
P14  Dec.  49 

20  Oct.  48 

P 14  July  60 

7  Oct.  61 

6  June  64 

24  Feb.  64 

11  Aug.  64 
P  18  Aug.  64 
P  26  Aug.  64 
P  13  Oct.  64 
P  3  Nov.  64 

6  Nov.  64 
P 16  Jan.  66 
P 10  Mar.  64 
23  Jan.  62 
P  17  Msr.  64 
P  16  Jan.  66 

12  Feb.  66 

13  Feb.  66 

20  Feb.  55 
9  Mar.  65 

16  Mar.  55 

21  Mar.  55 

22  Mar.  56 

23  Mar.  65 
19  Aug.  53 

6  Apr.  65 

10  May  55 

11  May  65 
1  June  65 

19  June  66 

20  July  65 
31  Aug.  65 

9  Sept.  65 
26  Sept.  66 
16  Oct.  66 
31  Oct.  66 

1  Nov.  65 

2  Nov.  66 

8  Nov.  66 

9  Nov.  66 

7  Dec.  66 

21  Dm*.  661 


LIBUT. 


P  1  Sept.  48 
P 10  Sept.  41 
P30  Aug.  44 
P  26  Apr.  46 
P  8  Dec.  46 
P  6  Feb.  46 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P30  Nov.  49 
P  6  Dec.  60 
P  6  Nov.  62 
P  28  Dec.  53 
P  3  Mar.  64 
6  June  64 
11  Aug.  64 
P18  Aug.  64 
P  3  Nov.  54 

8  Dec.  64 

8  Dec.  64 
3  Jan.  66 
6  Jan.  66 

9  Feb.  66 
9  Feb.  66 
9  Mar.  66 

23  Mar.  66 
6  Apr.  66 

18  Apr.  66 
P  8  Sept.  54 

26  May  55 
26  May  66 

19  Aug.  66 
31  AuK.  66 

9  Sept.  55 
9  Sept.  55 
9  Sept.  55 
9  Sept.  65 
9  Sept.  65 
9  Sept.  55 
9  Sept.  55 
21  Dec.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


P  6  Dec.  60 

P  6  Mar.  47 

P23Dec.  63 

j6  June  64 

P18  Aug.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dee.  54 

29  Dec.  64 

29  Dec.  64 

8  Jan.  66 
23  Mar.  66 

9  Sept.  66 
9  Sept.  66 
9  Sept.  56 

30  Nov.  66 
21  Dec.  66 


B1IBV.*MAJ. 


2  Nov.  66 


2  Not.  66 


1  Limit.  •  Genarftl  Proctor 
•erred  with  the  Wmd  on  the 
•spcditlon  to  Wftlchenn,  In 
IbOO,  and  vu  present  at  tiM 
glefte  of  Flttshinf .  Served  slso 
at  Gibraltar,  Tarlfa,  end  In  the 
Penlntale,  from  1610  tn  Dec. 
1818,  and  lubAeqiMntly  In  the 
Peninsula  and  wuth  of  France, 
from  April  to  July  1814,  inclu- 


ding  the  affair  of  Pnttt  near 
Maltga,  battle  of  Barrosa  (con- 
tusion on  the  body),  and  retreat 
from  Madrid.  Embarked  from 
Bordeaux  for  Canada  in  July 
1814,  ond  commanded  the  82nd 
before  Port  Erie  from  Snd  Sept., 
and  thmuBhout  the  successive 
operations  of  the  caropaiirn  on 
the  Niagara  frontier.  Becelved 
ihe  Breret  promotion  of  Lieut.-Colonel  for  his 
conduct  in  the  repelling  of  the  attack  made  by 
the  Americans  on  our  batteries  and  position  be- 
fore Port  Erie  on  the  17th  Sept.  1814.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for 
Barrusa. 


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Paymfl«^(?r.— Thomas  Smith,"  28  July  54 ;  Ens,  28  May  47 )  Lieut.  2  Aug.  60. 

Adjutant,— Ens,  Robert  Smith,  30  Nov.  65. 

Quarter-Master.-^^iWidm  John  Woodrnffe,"  2  Nov.  66. 

Surgeon, — Philip  Henry  Eustace  Cross,  15  May  55;  Assist, -Surg,^  April  49. 

Assistant-- Surgeons, — Joshua  Heni-y  Porter,"  17  June,  63. 

Edward  Malcolm  Sinclair,"  M.D.  28  Mar.  54. 

Allen  Bryson,*®  M.D.  19  May  54. 

Facings  Sky  Blue. — Agent ,  Andrew  Lawrie,  Esq. 

9  Colonel  Loekyer  served  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Aug.  1818  to  the  end  of  the  irar,  including  the  btltlce 
of  NiTelle.  Nivo,  Orthc8>  Aire  (severely  wounded  on  left  wriet  and  elbow  joint),  and  Toulouse.  He  has 
received  the  W.ir  Medal  and  three  Giasps.     Served  also  at  the  sieee  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cia^). 

S  Lt.-Colonel  Ingram  served  at  the  s(ee;e  of  Sebastopol  frim  20th  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Clacp). 

4  Lt.-('ol.  Leeh  served  at  the  siego  of  Sebastopol  >rom  SOth  Nov.  18J4,  and  was  with  the  ladder  party  at 
the  assault  on  the  Bedan  on  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

5  Major  Burton  and  C^ptdln  Chichcsler  served  ut  the  &iege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Xov.  1854  (Uedal 
and  Clasp). 

6  Miijor  Slbthorp  served  with  the  Ist  Battalion  60th  Rifles  during  the  Pui^aub  campaign  of  184^-0 
(Medal  and  two  Clasps);  and  was  present  at  the  second  tilese  operations  at  Mooitan,  including  the  slega 
and  storm  of  tlie  town  (covt^ring  the  advance  of  the  storminj;  parties),  and  capture  of  (be  citadel.  Attet^ 
wards  at  the  battle  of  Goojerat,  the  pursiuit  of  the  Sikh  army,  and  the  expulsion  of  the  Aff^tfaaQ 
force  bejond  the  Khyber  Pass.  Succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Companies  of  the  60th  Rifles  that 
were  engaged  against  the  Hill  Tribes  in  the  expedition  to  the  Euxof/yo  country  on  ttie  11th  Dec.,  and 
also  on  the  I4th  Dec.  1840.  Served  with  the  97th  Regt.  at  the  slCire  uf  Sebastopol  from  20th  Ma«  1855, 
and  was  with  the  I.idder  parly  at  tlie  assault  on  the  Iludan  un  the  Stii  Sept.— severely  wuunded  (Med«I  sod 
Clasp). 

7  Captain  Hawkins  served  at  the  siego  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  from  12th  July  IF55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Mi^or  Lumley  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  on  the  storming  party  at 
the  assault  on  tbe  Kedan  on  the  8th  Sept. — dangerously  wounded  ( Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Captain  Jonoa  and  Lieut.  Little  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  ft'om4th  Sept,  1355  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

1 1  Captains  Anneslcy,  Dawes,  Cannon,  Liouts.  Aylmcr  and  Harihond,  Paymaster  Smith.  Qr.-Master  Wood- 
roir,  and  Asaist.-Sntgcons  Porter  and  Sinclair,  served  at  the  sioge  of  Sebastopol  from  2>.>th  Nov.  1854  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

12  Captain  Brinkley  and  Lieut.  Ware  served  at  the  eiege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854 — 
severely  woimded  on  the  night  of  the  SOth  Ang.  in  a  sortie  made  by  the  Russians  on  our  trenches  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

13  Captain  Mackesy  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  serercly  wounded  in  the 
trenches  on  the  Stli  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Captain  Whitehead  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1S54,  and  was  on  the  etonnlatg 
party  at  the  assault  of  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cta^p). 

15  Lieut.  Browne  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  4th  May  1Sj5,  and  was  on  the  storming  party  at  the 
assault  of  tbe  Rodan  on  the  .^th  Sept.  -wounded  ( Medal  and  Clasp). 

16  Lieut.  Wilkie  Bervod  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  I6th  June,  18^."  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Lieut.  Gates  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  12th  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

18  Lleuts.  AJderson  and  Moigau  eerved  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Slst  July  1S55  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

19  Lieat&  Fitigerold  and  Hill  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  Slst  July  1855,  and  were  on  the  ladder 
party  at  the  assault  on  the  Hedan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Mndal  and  Clasp). 

20  Asaist.-Surgeon  Bryson  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  20th  Nov.  1854,  and  was  on  the  ttorming 
party  at  the  assault  on  tbe  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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"rA«  Dromon"  "CHINA"  "PUNJAUB.'' 
Co207teZ.— 9  9191  William  Lindsay  Darling/  jEtu.  13  Dec.  01 ;  Lieue.  23  June 

02;  Capt.  13  June  08;  Ma^or,  14  April  14;  Lt.-CoL  21  Jane  17  ;  Col.  10 

Jan.  37  ;  Mqf.-Gen.  9Nov. 46  -,  Lt,-Gen.20J\ine54;  Col.  9dth  P.  17  April  54. 
Lieut.'ColoneL^Danlel  Rainier,'   Bna.  p4  March  36;  Lieut.  p11  May  38: 

Capt.  P27  May  42 ;  Mqjor,  P3  Sept.  50 ;  Lt.-Col.  p  I  April  53. 
Ifi^w*.— Henry  Bates/*.  JBiw. 9 July 20;  if.  28Nov.33;   Cfljjf.  p8  Aug.45; 

Brev.'Maj.  10  June  46;  Brev.-Lt.'CoL  7  June  49;  Mqj.  Pll  Oct  53 :  Col. 

18  May  55. 
Francis  Peyton,'  Ens.  p29  Jan.  41 ;  Lieut.  p27  May  42;  Capt.  p  3  Sept.  60 ; 

Af<t;or,  P12May54. 


Captains. 
Gran.  G.  C.Stapylton* 
FrancisHadenCraw  ford/. 
Edward  John  Ellerman 
Henry  Wm.  Qoodwyn 
Edward  Grantham^  . . 
S.Hen.HutchinsEdwards' 
Henry  Thos.  Richmond  • 
Richard  Young»»  .. 
Octavins  Latouche' 
G.  D.  Dickson CleTeland><> 

WilUam  Croker 

Molyneux  Batt 

LlBUTBMANTS. 

Robert  Reid/  Atfj 

Henry  Wallace S troud'o. . 
Charles  Hill  Fresson,  r. 
Daniel  Antoine  Baby'®  . . 

Richard  Clancy 

Thoraus  Gardiner 

Peter  Edward  Quin  . . . 
Win.  Henry  Joseph  Lance 
Charles  Stanhope  Smelt . 
Montague  Browne  *® 

Charles  MUls/'^  «•  •• 
Thomas  Hard  wick  Smith" 
Samuel  Cooper  Waliser . . 

William  Blackett    

Henry  Robert  Twyford . 
Ensigns. 

Litton  Hewson   

David  J.  Copeland  Jones 
Thomas  Francis  Lloyd  . 

Eustace  Cay  

Everard  Montagu 

Kingston  Brett 

Charles  Henry  Griffin  . 
Edward  Frank  Gregory 
Geo.  Washington  Smith 
Andrew  Stewart 


ENSIGN. 


15  June  39 

14  Oct.  36 

P 10  Feb.  37 

P   9  Dec.  36 

P  5  Oct.  41 

26  Nov.  41 

21  Nov.  41 

22  July  42 
P31Mar.  43 
PlOMay  44 
P  25  Jan.  45 

28  Dec.  42 

P  23  June  43 

19  Mar.  43 

9  June  43 

28  Feb.  45 

P22  Junc47 

P20  April  49 

22  May   46 

P 18  Sept.  49 

9  Jan.  47 

19  Nov.  47 

6  June  51 

9  Feb.   49 

Pll  June  62 

P29  Dec.  64 

P 22  Nov.  50 

Pll  Oct.  53 

8  June  55 
22  June  55 

6  July  65 
31  Aug.  55 

7  Sept  65 
2  Nov.  55 

9  Nov.  55 
1  Feb.  66 


LIEUT. 


13  Jan.  42 
P  15  Dec.  40 
P  4  Sept.  40 
P  26  June  40 

17  Mar.  43 

18  Dec.  43 
9  June  43 

28  July  44 
P  24  Jan.  46 
P  2  Sept  45 
P22  June47 

11  Sept.  44 


CAPTAIN. 


P  26  Jan.  46 
18  Aug.  47 
7  Jan  48 
P  1  Aug.  48 
P  1  Dec.  48 
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P  28  April  48 

P    1  Oct.  60 

9  July  50 

3  April  49 

28  May  52 
P  28  May  52 

16  Mar.  63 

16  Mar.  53 
P  1  April  53 
Pll  Oct  53 
P 12  May  54 

22  Nov.  54 


BREV.-MAJ. 


1 1  Lieut.  SmiUi  serred  with  th* 
18th  Roy«!  Iriih  in  the  Bunnete 
war  of  IMS  &3  ( Medal)  \  was  prrtcnt 
at  the  capture  of  Martaban,  at  the 
operattont  before  Rangoon  on  the 

3  Sept.  50  \  "''*•  *'"*•  "^  ^^^  ^P''l>  **  ^* 
0 1  a«rx**  nn  capture  of  Uie  Great  Dagon  Pagoda 
i  ^®P*»  **"  (with  the  •tormtaag  party),  and  cap- 
ture of  Prome.  Alio  aerred  with 
a  fbrce  detached  fbr  the  purpose  of 
clearing  the  right  bank  of  the  Imu 
waddy  of  the  enemy,  flram  Noren. 
ber  I8AS  to  March  1B53,  and  was 
employed  as  staff  oOeer  a  eon. 
slderable  portion  of  the  period. 


7  Feb.  51 
4  Aui^.  48 

6  June  51 
22  Nov.  54 

p  10  Dec.  62 

7  Sept  65 
P  9  Nov.  56 
P  28  May  62 

4  Colonel  Bates  senred  as  Aide'de-Caap  to  Sir 
Robert  Dick  (who  was  killed)  in  the  battle  of  Sobraon 
(  Medal)  I  and  was  appointed  after  that  action  Aide- 
do-Camp  to  theConunander-in*Chief  in  India,  in  which 
capacity  he  senred  the  Puqjaub  eanpaiga  of  I84S-9, 
and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur  and  battles 
of  CbtUianwallah  and  Ooojerat(  Medal  and  twoClaspa). 

9  Captains  Bdwards,  Latouehe,  and  Richmond, 
and  Lieutenant  Reld,  served  in  the  PnoJaub  cam. 
paign  of  184S.4S  (Medal),  senred  also  with  the  Flank 
Companies  98th  Regt.  In  the  force  under  Sir  Colin 
Campbell,  at  the  forcing  of  the  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb. 
1850. 

^u«™w  ««w« J    26  Feb.  56 1 

Payinagter.-^lUnTj  Leigh,"  8  Sept  54 ;  Ens,  24  Nov.  49 ;  Lieut.  p23  Jan.  62. 
13       0    Adigutant. —-Lieut.  Robert  Rcid,  1  Nov.  64. 

1  0    Q«flrf«--Jlf«**«-.— William  Walsh,  29  June  55. 
8       0    Surgeon.-^Ji&\  Henry  Stewart,  M.D.  22  June  56 ;  Assist.-Surg.  1  Dec.  48. 

Aseist.- Surgeons. — ^John  Sparrow,  30  June  64. 

2  0  Arthur  Croker,  16  June  64.  r      Facings  White.— 
IRetumedfrom  Bengal,  May  1866.]  \.Agts.  Downes  k  Son. 

1  LieuL-General  Darling  ferred  at  tbe  reduction  of  Ouadaloupe  in  1810,  and  was  i«verely  wounded  In 
the  loft  knee  by  a  musket-shot  in  storming  the  heights  of  Matauba.    Proceeded  to  the  Peninsula,  and 
.,  ..  ^  ^  Joined  the  Slst  Light  Infantry  at  Castello  Branco,  in  May  1612 ;  engaged  on  the  h{>i{;ht8  of  San  Christoval, 
.  5  ^  w  *»  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  surrender  of  the  Retiro  at  Madrid ;  employed  with  his  regiment  before 
•^  g  •§  S  Burgos;  and  after  the  retreat  from  thence  he  wa«  attacked  by  typhus  fever,  and  went  to  England  for  recorery, 
S  I  E  ^  In  Hay  1819.    Rejoined  the  army  on  the  heights  of  Echallar  in  September  foUoiring,  and  was  present  at 
9  s  j>  o  the  battle  of  Nlvelle,  and  the  subsequent  attack  of  the  heights  of  St.  P6.    Appointed  Major  of  Brigade  in 
Dec.  mis,  and  attached  to  MiOor-General  Hay's  brigade  in  the  6th  Division,  and  was  employed  throughout  tlie 
blockade  and  operations  before  Bayonne.    Appointed  Assistant-AdJutant>General  to  the  6th  Division  in 
April  1814,  and  remained  In  charge  of  that  department  until  the  embarkation  of  tlie  division  In  Aug.  1814. 
On  the  renewal  of  the  war  In  Itilff,  he  was  re-appointed  to  the  staff  as  Asslaiant-Adjutant-Oeneral,  and 
"'u~  «  •'3      attached  to  the  4th  Division,  under  Sir  Cliarles  Colville;  employed  with  his  division  in  the  operations 
bS^S^S'O  o  connected  with  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  the  storming  of  Cambrey,  and  capitulation  of  Paris.    lie  has 
•9m  9^  «  9  9*   received  the  War  Uedai  with  tliree  Cla^px  for  Ouadaloupe,  Salamanca,  and  Nivelle. 

SR  i^l      S"*^   -  t  LIcirtmaiit-Colonel  Rainier  and  Captain  Orantliam  served  in  Uic  9Sth  with  the  expedition  to  Ihe  north  of  China  i a 
••  p  S  I  *°  ^  ^  g  1841  (Medal),  and  were  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chinkianf  foo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 


Serv. 

7 

Pay. 


99th  {Lanarkshire)  Regiment  of  Foot.  [^^^""i^^^^iS^^^^^^^^' 
Coloml.^lj^  Sir  John   Hanbury/   KCH.  JBns.  20  July  99;    Lieui,  96  Sept. 

99 ;  Capt.  3  June  02 ;  Lt.-Col.  20  Dec.  12 ;  Col.  26  July  21 ;    Mqffn-'Gen. 

22  July  30 ;  LL-Gen,  23  Nov.  41 ;  Gen,  20  Jane  54 ;  Col.  99th  F.  6  Oct.  61 . 
Lieiit.'Colonel. — 9  Jol»n  Napper  Jackson,*  JSns.  1  July  06  ;    Lieut.  1  Jan.  06 ; 

Cap\2S  Feb.  12;  Mqf.  11  June  29;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  23  Nov.  41;  Lt.-Col. 

20  June  64 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 
Af/l/or*.—Edward  Last,'  Bns.  13  Oct.  14;    Lieut,  P20  Nov.  24;  C<wt.  P29 

May  29 ;  Mqjor,  p  18  Oct.  39 ;  Brev.- Lieut. -Col,  1 1  Nov.  61. 
George  Marmadnke  Reeves,  Ene.  1  July  24 ;  Lt.  p  8  April  26  ;  Capt.  p27  April 

27  ;  Brev.'MaJ.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Brev.-Lt.-Col.  11  Nov.  61 ;  3fq;.  20  June  64. 


Captains 
Philip  Smyly,  Le.20  June  54 

Henry  James  Day 

Rupert  Barber  Deering . 

Charles  Blamire 

Patrick  Johnston^ 

Frederick  Montgomerie 

Edward  Codd 

Lempster  R.  Elliot^  . . . 
Q.J.DeWintonDeWInton 
Edmund  William  Isdell. . 
Fred.  Wm.  Despard    .... 
Ix>rtus  John  Nunn 

LlEUTBNAKTS. 

James  Grime 

Francis  Seymour  Gaynor 

Robert  Baylis 

Allan  Macdonald,  ac^.  . . 
Owen  Wynne  Gray  • . . . . 
John  Bennett  Williams.. 
Wm.  H.D.Reeves  Welman 
Henry  Fred.  W.Ely  .. 
Joseph  Dinham  Molson 
Edw.G.  KeppellRavenhill 
T.  Hollingworth  Clarkson 
Robt.  Montague  Hornby 
Charles  William  Quin    .. 

Charles  Burton 

Malcolm  Brown  Purcell.. 

Ensigns. 
G.  Robt.  Stewart  Black. . 

Henry  James  Day 

William  John  Kempson 
Thomas  Lowrie  GrenvlUe 
EustaceWilberforce  Jacob 
George  Richards  Harvey 

George  Clayton 

Aug.  Wm.  Hy.  Atkinson 
William  Arthur  Bond  .. 
Edward  Colpoys  Johnson 


P27  Mar.  28 

10  Feb.  25 

P  3  Mar.  37 

P26July  87 

P20  Nov.  38 

P  20  Sept.  39 

P  24  May  44 

9  Aug.  39 

P 18  July  41 

P 18  Feb.  42 

29  Jan. '46 

P  23  Mar.  49 

16  Jan.  47 

'    1  Aug.  48 

21  AprU  46 

P  12  Sept.  48 

9  Nov.  88 

4  May  49 
P 10  Dec.  47 
P22  June49 

12  Apr.  60 

17  Oct.  61 

P21  Sept.  62 

Pll  Mar.  63 

6  June  64 

P 19  June  64 

20  June  64 

P 18  Aug.  64 
16  Dec.  64 
8  June  65 

5  July  66 

6  July  66 
26  Sept.  66 

P23  0ct.  66 

2  Nov.  66 

P28  Dec.  66 


LIEUT. 


p  18  June  30 

11  June 
17  Oct.  39 

16  July  41 
P 18  July  41 
P  18  Feb.  42 
P21  May  47 
P  28  Dec.  41 

12  July  45 
P  6  Nov.  47 
P  23  Mar.  49 
P  12  Oct.  62 

8  June  49 
P   6  Dec.  60 

17  Feb.  61 
P  6  June  61 

18  May  40 
P  28  April  64 

6  June  64 

<3  June  64 

20  June  64 

11  Aug.  64 

14  Aug.  64 

P 16  Dec.  64 

13  May  66 

P   1  June  66 


CAPTAIN. 


P 18  July  84 

16  July  41 
8  June  49 

P22Feb.60 

17  Feb.  61 
P  6  June  61 
P 18  Oct.  63 

6  June  64 

20  June  64 

14  Aug.  64 

13  May  66 

P26Sept66 


BEBT.-MAJ. 


9  Nov.  46 
20  June  64 


6CaBt.JokDitoii 
Lif  ht  Comn 


the 
iMBy  of  the  99th  et  the 
itonninic  or  Kawiti**  Pah  at  Oheea- 
waion  the  ItJulj  ISM  (where  he 
was  alightly  woanded  od  the  fne- 
head),  and  deitruction  of  the  nxae 
on  the  10th  Jaly:  •sun  at  the  de- 
■trnction  of  Arratna*!  Pah  on  ISth 
July  {  also  at  the  destrnetiea  aad 
capture  of  Kaviti'i  Pah  at  Koape- 
kapckaiaJan.l84S. 

7  Captain  Elliot  Toloateerei 
with  the  58th  on  that  Reft,  pro- 
ccedinK  to  New  Zealand  aad  eerred 
throni^atthenonheni  andaoeth- 
ern  campaign!  of  IStf  and  1S4S; 
wtf  present  at  Okaihan,  (Niaeawai, 
Anapekapeka.  and  Hoiokiwi,  aad  In 
lereral  akinnishaa  in  the  noirth. 
8  Lieot.  Graj  aerrcd  with  the  tMh 
'   rofG 


_  at  the  affur  of  Ooraaore,  near  Knr- 

P21  Sept.  66  nool.  on  the  18th  Oct  ISSSt  aad 
alaoat  the  hattle  of  Mahazajpon^ 


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39th  Dee.  18»S  (Medal). 
Macfhrtane  aerrcd  the  PmUeeb  eaai- 


paign  of  1848-49  (Medal)  with  the  60th  BiSes. 


3  Lt.-Colonel  Laat  commanded  the  trooiM  in  the 

lathcm  Strict  of  New  Zealand  daring  the  greater 

part  of  the  operationi  anina t  the  hostile  natives  im 

1846.     He  asfisted  in  driving  back  the  rd>el8  wha 


attacked  the  detachment  potted  nndcr  Uent.  Plage 
(Mth  Regt.)  at  Bonlcott'i  turn  in  the  talley  of  the 
Hutt  on  the  Ifith  May  1S46;  commanded  at  the  cap. 
tare  of  Te  Raaparaha  and  sereral  other  iaSneatiat 
chiefs,  as  well  as  disarming  pare  of  the  tribe  oa  the 
38rd  July ;  and  also  commanded  the  combined  foree 
at  the  affair  of  the  Horokiwi.  on  the  Sth  Anf 
pellingthe  rebels  to  retreat  aadmltlmateljto  ' 


iP26Feb.  661 

Paymatter.^UenTy  Butler  Stoney,  12  Oct.  62 ;  Bns.  p6  May  37 ;  X#.  p  11  Sept. 

Adjutant.— Lieut.  Allan  Macdonald,  16  Dec.  64.  [40;  Capt.  28  May  62. 

Quarter-Master.— WiWiBm  Browne,  10  Marcb  64. 

Surgeon.— Wm,  Joseph  Macfarlane,>  23  March  66;  Assitt.-Surg.  16  Feb.  44, 

Assistant-Surgeons.— nenry  Higgim  Jones,  M.D.  10  Dec.  47. 
James  Carroll,  M.D.  3  Jan.  61. 
Facings  Yellow. — Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  Sc  Co. 
John  Hanbury  served  the  Exyptlan  campaign  of  1801  at  a  Lieutenant  in  the  58th,  Ineloding  tlie 
of  the  Sth,  ISlh,  and  Slat  March ;  and  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  from  tlie  Grand  Seignior.    He 
de-de-Camp  to  MtOor-Oeoeral  Warde  in  tlie  campaign  of  1808-0,  and  was  present  on  Sir  Jokn 
s  retreat,  and  at  the  battle  of  Corunna.    He  lerved  with  the  let  Ouards  at  Walcberen  In  1809,  and 
lently  in  the  Peninsular  campaign,  including  the  retreat  from  Burgoa,  passage  of  the  Bidaaaoa  mod 
battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  investment  of  Bajonne  and  repulie  of  the  sorUe.    He  has  received  the 
edal  with  four  Clasps  for  Egypt,  Corunna,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

onel  Jackson  served  in  Uie  Peninsula  from  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  including  the  siege  «r 
L,ine8  at  Torres  Vedras,  Massena's  retreat  from  Portugal,  actions  and  affairs  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Leivv, 
xa«  Fleur-de-Lls,  Ouarda,  Fos  d*Arouce,  and  Sabugal ;  battle  of  Faentes  d*Onor,  3rd  and  l»th  Magr, 
f  Bad^Jos  in  June  and  July,  1811,  actions  at  El  Bodon  and  Guinaldo,  siege  and  storm  of  Cfudad 
0,  third  siege  of  Bad^Jos  and  storm  of  the  Castle  by  escalade,  6th  Apr.  1818 ;  battle  of  Salamanca,  cap- 
Madrid,  the  Retiro,  and  Fort  La  China,  and  in  command  of  an  escort  of  the  third  Division  in  charga 
garrison  of  Fort  La  China  en  routs  to  Giudad  Rodrigo.  Retreat  to  Portugal,  Oct.  and  Nov.  1819, 
of  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes;  actions  at  Vic  BIgorre  and  Tarbes,  battle  of  TOnloaee, 
I  whole  of  the  various  minor  afbirs  during  that  period.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  aad  tsn^ 

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"PWKTIW  D'OHOB"  "ClODADRODRXaO"  "BADAJOZ"  "SALAXAVCA"  "VXTTOIIIA"  '«  NlVBLLH"  ''NlVE" 
"  OBTIIBS*'  "TOULOU8B"  "  PBHIMSULA"  "  WATBRLOO  "  "  ALMA  "  "  INKBBMAM"  "  SbVASTOPOL*'- 


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CoUmel-in-Chief.— Field  Marshal  Hia  Royal  HiffhneMVmncis  Albert  Augustas 
Charles  Emannel  Duke  0/ Saxony,  Prince  o/Saxe  Coburg  &  Gotha,  KG.  KT. 
KP.  GCB.GCMG.  23  Sept.  52. 

Colonels  Commandant. —  10  ^^  Sir  Harry  Georgo  Wakclyn  Smith/  Bart. 
GCB.,  2nd  Lieut.  8  May,  05;  Lieut.  15  Aug.  05;  Capt.  28  Feb.  12 ;  Mqjor, 
29  Sept.  14 ;  Lieut.-CoL  18  June,  15 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Mqjor-Qen.  9  Nov. 
46 ;  Lieut.'Gen.  20  June  64;  Col.  2nd  Battalion  Rifle  Brigade,  \Q  April,  47. 

2  H  Sir  George  Brown,'  GCB.  KH.  Ens.  23  Jan.  06 ;  Lt.  8  Sept.  06 ;  Capt.  20 
June  1 1 ;  Mtyor,  26  May  14 ;  Lt.-Col.  29  Sept.  14 ;  Col.  6  May  31 ;  Mqj.-Qen. 
23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt.-Qen.  11  Nov.  51 ;  Col.  Ist  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  18  Jun.  55. 

Lt. 'Colonels.— 2  Arthur  Johnstone  Lawrence,' CB.  2nd  Lt.  p4  April  27;  Lt. 

P12  Feb.  30;  Capt.  p24  Feb.  37;  Mqj.  p  11  Sept.  46;  Lt.-Col.  1  Aug.  47; 

Col.  28  Nov.  54. 
1  Wm.  Sherbrook  Ramsay  Norcot^  CB.  2nd  Lt.  13  June  22;  Lt.  16  June 

25 ;  Capt.  21  Feb.  40  ;  Mqjor,  1  Aug.  47;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  12  Dec.  64 ;  Lt.- 

Col.  22  Dec.  54 ;  Col.  29  June  55. 

3  Alfred  H.  Horsford,*  CB.  2nd  Lt.  p  12  July  33 ;  Z^  p  23  April  39 ;  Capt.  p  5 
Aug.  42 ;  MqJ.  P 26  Dec.  51 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  63 ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Feb.  55. 

1  Bdward  Arthur  Somerset,"  2nd  Lieut.  29  Jan.  36;  Lieut.  9  July  40;  Capt. 
P  31  Jan.  45;  Mqfor^  12  Nov.  64  ;  Lt.-Col.  23  March  55. 

2  Percy  HUl,  Ens.  p24  April  36;  Lieut.  p6  Oct.  88;  Capt.  p  23  Jan.  46; 
Mqjor,  P22  0ct.  60;  X*.-CoZ.  V29  Dec.  64. 

Mqiors.^2  Alex.  Macdonell,^  CB.  2nd  Lieut.  v2S  June  37;  Lieut,  p  11  May 
41 ;  Capt.  P  24  Oct.  46  j  Brev.  Mqj.,  12  Dec.  64;  Maj.,  22  Dec.  64;  Brev. 
Lieut.-Col.  17  July  55. 

3  Fred.  Robert  Elrington,*  2nd  Xteu^.  P  7  June  39;  Lieut.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Capt. 
P  22  May  46;  Brevet  Mqjor,  12  Dec.  54;  Major,  29  Dec.  64. 

1  Lord  Alex.  Geo.  Russell,"  2nd  Lieut,  p  11  July  39;  Lieut.  15  Apr.  42;  Capt. 
i>  7  Aug.  46;  Brev.-Ma^or,  28  May  53 ;  Mqjor,  29  Dec.  54. 

2  Charles  John  Woodford,'®  2nd  Lieut.  28  Feb.  40 ;  Lieut,  p  3  June  42 ;  C^pt. 
14  April  47 ;  Brevet  Mqfor,  12  Dec.  64 ;  Mqjor,  0  Feb.  55 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col. 
2  Nov.  66. 

Henry  Hardlnge,"  s.,  2nd  Lt.  p  19  June  40 ;  Lt.  p  5  Aug.  42 ;  Capt.  p  7  May 
47 ;  Brevet  Mqfor,  12  Dec.  54  ;  Mqjor,  23  March  66. 
Wm.  Harry,  Earl  of  ErroU, »  Lieut.  18  May  41 ;  Capt.  p  2  July  47 ;  Brevet 
Mqfor,  12  Dec.  54 ;  Major,  1  June  56. 


Captains. 

1  Julius  Richd.  Glyn/'  s.Mi^.  12  Dec.  64 

2  William  Aug.  Fyers,'*  Mqf.  8  Not.  m. 

1  Hercules  Walker  " 

2  Edward  Newdigate  *'  Maj.  2  Nov.  65. 

1  Hon.  Gilbert  BUiot,'^  s.  Alqf.  12  Dec.  64 

2  Hon.  W.  J.  Colville,**  M<h.  2  Nov.  66. 

1  Charles  Vernon  Oxenden  ** 

1  C.  H.  S.  Churchill,»  M^J.  2  Nov.  65. 

1  Edmund  Manningham  BuUer^*  . . 
1  Hon.  James  Stuart,^  Maj.  17  Juij  65. 
1  JETon.LeicesterCurzon,'^'.  i.e. 83ep.55. 

3  JohnRoes'^ • 

1  William  Bagenall  Brewster^ 

1  Hon.  Henry  Clifford,^  s.  Ui^.n  Jal766. 

2  Arthur  Nixon«« 

2  Francis  Walter  Balfour  ^^.. 

1  CooteBuller^ 

2  Hon.  Barrington  Reynolds  Fellew^ 

2  Arthur  Fred. Warren,^^  jfoj.  2  Noy.65, 

3  James  Rowles   

3  Henry  Gore  Lindsay,^ « 

3  Claud  Thos.Bourchier,3^  Mt^.  20  Juij  56 

1  Hon.  George  Barrington  Lesge'^ 

2  Edward  William  Blackett^  .... 

3  Francis  Henry  Atheriey  ..•....« 

3  Horace  Fred.  Hill    

1  Henry  John  Maclean 

3  Henry  Richard  Legge  Newdigate^ 
3  Adolphns  Haggerston  Stephens  . . 

3  George  Smyth  Windham^ 

3  Philip  le  Belward  Egerton*''   .... 
3  William  Deedes^ 


ENSIGN. 


16  July  41 

P  17  Oct.  34 

22  May  42 

29  May  42 
P   7  July  43 

22  Nov.  43 
P23  Aug.  44 
P  10  Oct.  45 

11  Oct.  45 
P  24  Oct.  45 
P  29  Nov.  45 

14  Apr.  46 
P  7  July  46 
P   7  Aug.  46 

30  Apr.  47 
P14May  47 
P 13  July  47 
P  16  Aug.  60 
P  23  July  47 
P24  Sept.  47 
P  26  Sept.  47 

10  Apr.  49 
P  18  Jan.  60 
P 14  Feb.  51 
P  8  Jane  49 
20  June  45 
30  May  45 
P 16  Sept.  51 
P 17  June  51 
P  21  Nov.  51 
P23  Jan.  52 
P 13  Feb.  62 


P  13  Oct.  43 
P  20  May  36 
P  30  Dec.  45 
14  Apr.  46 
Pll  Sept. 46 
P 14  May  47 
P  13  July  47 
P24  Sept.  47 
P  24  Sept.  47 
P 15  Oct.  47 
P  12  ^o\.  47 
P  29  Dec.  48 

12  Apr.  49 

13  Apr.  49 
P  31  Oct.  51 
P  30  Apr.  52 
P  12  Oct.  52 
P27May  53 
Pll  Oct.  53 
P  18  Nov.  53 
P  17  Mar.  64 

6  June  64 

6  June  54 

6  Jane  64 

P  13  Dec.  60 

P  2  Mar.  49 

P  15  June  49 

6  June  54 

P  24  Feb.  54 

11  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 

11  Aug.  64 


CAPTAIN. 


p  9  June  48 
P  7  May  47 
P  8  Aug.  51 
P  30  Apr.  62 
P  12  Oct.  52 
Pll  Oct.  53 

6  Juno  54 
P  4  Aug.  54 
26  Sept.  64 

6  Nov.  54 

22  Dec.  64 
29  Dec.  64 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
9  Feb. 
P  6  Jed. 

23  Mar.  66 
do 
do 
dOf 

do 


56 
54 


YMifSerT 


Fall  I  Half 

P*y»    Pay 

4 

4 

3 

3 

7 

4 

8 
13 
10 
14 

2 

4 


2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


216 


Ri/le  Brigade. 


Captains. 

3  Boyd  Francis  Alexander «... 

2  William  Frederick  Thynne'*    

1  Frederick  Courtenay  Morgan     .... 

1  Win.  Jas.  Montgomery  Cunlnghame  ^ 

2  Henry  Wilmot 

1  Ri^ersdale  Richard  Glyn« 

2  Ho7i,  Lewis  Watson  Milles^ 

2  Martin  DillonW 

2  Charles  William  £arle<»i 

Robert  Crosse  Stewart 

1  William  Non-b  s'^     

Reginald  Hernvy  Gaham 

LlIIUTENANTS. 

1  Lord  Ed  IV.  Wax.  Pelham  Clinton  .. 

1  Charles  Arthur  Talbot" 

2  Alexander  Heywood,^^  Ac^ 

1  John  Brett,**  A((f 

2  FiizRoy  William  Fremantle  »• 

1  George  Robert  Saunders  ^ 

1  Cliristopher  Edward  Musgrave  ^    .  • 
1  Charles  Browne  Dashwot^ 

1  John  Plumptree  Carr  Glyn  ^ 

2  James  Sing^r^ 

2  John  Simpson  Knox  ^^ 

1  Joseph  Ashton  *^ • 

2  John  Croft  Moore  ^* 

1  Richard  Tryon 

2  (George  Henry  Grey,^  s 

3  Stewart  Smyth  Windham    

1  Arthur  Loftus  Tottenham^ 

1  William  Trevor  Rooper  *    

1  Walter  J.  H.Ruthven" 

1  James  Frederick  Henley 

1  John  Gierke" 

1  John  Constantine  Pester 

2  Henry  David  Baillie" 

3  Henry  Alexander  Scriven    

3  Palmer  Whalley   , 

1  Robert  Edw.  Stuart  Harington    .... 

2  Qrenville  Charles  Lane     

2  Fi-ederic  Carl  Playne^* 

2  Christopher  Rice  Havard  Mcholi  . . 
2  Frederick  Edward  Sotheby 

1  Hector  Stewart  Yandeleur 

2  Henry  Eyre** 

1  Charles  Thomas  Banbury    

2  Henry  A.  F.  Luttrell    

2  William  Hall  Eccles« 

1  Edmund  Fortescne 

1  Watson  Stott 

3  John  Bainbrigge  Story    

1  Charles  George  Slade 

2  Freeman  FredBrick  Thomas 

3  Walter  Richard  Lascelles    

2  Frederic  Arthur  Riley  *^ 

2  Cecil  Webb  Cragg    

1  David  Alexander  Gordon 

1  Henry  BlundellHoIlinshead  Blundell 

3  Geoffrey  Lewis  Aastin .... 

2  Sydney  Carr  Glyn«« 

1  William  Palliser 

2  Charles  To wnsheud  Murdoch.... 

3  Andrew  Green  

2  Charles  Edward  Buckley 

3  Lewis  Percival 

3  FitiRoy  Stephen 

3  Edmund  George  Johnson     

3  Henry  Martin  Moorsom 

1  William  Johnson 

3  George  Mark  L.  Egerton 

2  William  Henry  Deedes    

2  Herbert  Alex.  St.  John  Mildmay 
1  Clinton  Fraxer  Henshaw 


ENSIGN. 


Pll  June  52 
P  23  Nov.  52 
Pll  Mar.  53 
Pll  Mar.  53 
P29  May  49 
P 10  Apr.  62 
P  28  Apr.  48 
18  Mar.  43 

24  Dec.  46 

25  Oct.  42 
p  17  Mar.  54 

3  Dec.  52 


P  9  June 
P  24  Mar. 

12  July 

13  July 

14  July 

15  July 

16  July 

17  July 
P  25  Aug. 

5  Nov. 
5  Nov. 

5  Nov. 
17  Nov. 
21  Nov. 

7  Dec. 
P25  Aug. 

8  Dec. 

14  Dec. 

15  Dec. 
24  Dec. 

6  June 
15  Dec. 
27  Dec. 

29  Dec. 
15  Sept. 

4  Jan. 

5  Jan. 
P 16  Jan. 

17  Jan. 

18  Jan. 
P  26  Jan. 
P  1  Feb. 
P  2  Feb. 

11  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

13  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
P  18  Feb. 

18  Feb. 

19  Feb. 
P  20  Feb. 

1  Mar, 

P  2  Mar. 

21  Mar. 

30  Mar. 

6  Apr. 

21  Apr. 

22  Apr. 

23  Apr. 

20  Mar. 

9  Mar. 

21  Mar. 

22  Mar. 

23  Mar. 

24  Apr. 
29  Apr. 

P  30  Apr. 

IMay 

4  May 

10  May 


LIBUT. 


P25Aug.  54 

26  Sept.  54 

6  Nov.  54 

12  Nov.  54 

P 17  Oct.  51 
26  Oct.  54 

P20  June51 

14  Nov.  44 
P28  Feb.  51 

16  Sept  45 
8  Dec.  54 

15  Dec.  54 


8  Dec  54 
8  Dec.  54 

8  Dec.  54 
22  Dec.  54 

22  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec  54 
29  Dec.  54 

29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
29  Dec  54 

9  Feb.  55 

23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
23  Mar.  55 
11  May  55 
11  May  55 
11  May  55 
11  May  55 
11  May  55 
11  May  55 

1  June  55 
8  Jane  55 

8  June  55 
19  June  55 

22  June  55 

30  June  55 
6  July  55 
6  July  55 
6  July  56 
6  July  65 

27  July  55 

2  Aug.  55 
P31  Aug.  55 

55;P31  Aug.  66 
66'P31  Aug.  55 
55iP31  Aug.  55 
55|P31  Aug.  55 
55  P31  Aug.  55 
551    10  Sept  55 

9  Sept  65 

23  Oct  65 
23  Oct  55 
23  Oct  55 
11  Nov.  65 
14  Nov.  66 
23  Dec  56 

P 15  Jan.  66 
14  Mar.  66 
14  Mar.  66l 


551 
65, 
65 
65 
56 
65 
65 
66 
65 
66 


CAPTAIK. 


23Mar.65 

1  Juno  65 
p  8  Juno  55 
P  8  June  .S5 
P  1  May  55 
P 10  Aug.  55 
P 10  Apr.  65 

2  Nov.  55 
23  Mar.  55 

7  Feb.  55 
P  8  Jan.  56 
p  8  Feb.  5C 


^le 


FqU   Hair 

Pur-  P»y. 


Ri/k  Brigade. 


217 


Ensigns. 


1  Henry  Lamplugh  Wickbam   

2  Hon,  Alan  Joseph  Pennington  . . . 

2  Hngh  Lawton   

3  Emanoal  Jeames,  a47 

2  Henry  Charles  Qeast  Dugdale   .  • . 
1  William  Causabon  Purdon 

1  John  HiUary  Allaire   

2  Edward  John  Fryer 

2  Montagu  John  Quest 

2  Geoiige  Augustus  Curzon    

1  John  William  Rassell 

Lewis  Yaughan  Williams    

2  Frederick  Ames    

1  Edward  Palmer    

1  Ernest  Henry  Buller    

2  Philip  Lovell  Collyer  Phillips 

2  Fred.  William  Ramsbottom 

2  William  Steward  Travers    

1  William  George  Swinhoe 

1  Nicholas  William  Butler 

3  James  Edward  Yaughan 

2  LoYick  Emillns  Cooper   

3  Fred.  Wm.  Marsh  Chalmers 

3  Arthur  Blandell  Geo.  Sandys  Hill . 

3  Arthur  Ruck  Keene 

1  Aylmer  Somerset 

1  Alex.  Angus  Airlie  Kinloch 

3  Henry  £.  Richards 

Albert  Diyett  Rickman    

3  Cornelius  Daveni>ort  Broadbent.. .. 
1  Thomas  Roworth  Parr 

James  Hook 

Edward  Henry  Chamberlin 

William  James  Kempt  Myers 

Hon,  Cuthbert  Ellison  Edwards  .  • . . 

John  Evelyn  Kingston  Morley 

John  Bowie  Evans 

Francis  Markbam 

William  Arbuthnot 


11  May  56 

17  May  56 

18  May  55 
25  May  55 

5  June  55 
8  June  55 

14  June  55 

15  June  55 

22  June  55 

23  June  55 
8  June  55 
0  July  55 

19  July  55 

20  July  55 
P  25  July  55 

28  July  55 

27  July  55 

3  Aug.  55 

PIS  Oct   55 

P 19  Oct. 

20  Oct. 

21  Oct. 

22  Oct. 

23  Oct. 
P  0  Nov. 

21  Nov.  55 

22  Nov.  65 

23  Nov.  55 
P  29  Nov.  55 

30  Nov.  55 
P30  Nov.  56 
28  Dec.  55 
8  Jan.  56 
25  Jan.  56 
15  Feb.  56 

14  Mar.  56 

15  Mar.  56 

16  Mar.  56 
25  Mar.  56 


55 
55 
55 
55 
55 
55 


13       0  Paymasters.— I  John  Edw.  Large,^^  8  Aug.  51 ;  Ens.  p  10  Nov.  43 ;  X/.  1  May  40. 
5       0  2  Mich.W.Lade  Coast,  1  Dec.  54 ;  Ens.  p  3  Jan.  51 :  X/.21  July  54. 

10       0  3  Thomas  Qough,  14  Sept.  55 ;  Qr.-Master,  14  Ang.  46. 

1  0  Acgutants. — 2  Lieut.  Alexander  Hey  wood,  11  May  55. 
10  3  Ensign  Emannal  Jeames,  25  May  55. 
10  1  Lieut.  John  Brett,  27  July  55. 

7       0  Quarter^Masters.—l  Henry  Peacocke,^'  21  Aug.  49. 

10  3  Henry  Harvey,  24  April  55. 

10  2  George  Rogers,  14  Sept.  55. 

16       0  Surgeons.— I  Robert  Bowen,«  26  Dec.  61 ;  Assist.-Surg.  18  May  41. 
15       0  2  John  Eraser,  M.D.  24  Aug.  52 ;  Assist.-Surg.  20  Aug.  41. 

0       0  3  Henry  Shearly  Sanders,  24  April  56 ;  Assist.-Surg.  5  March  47. 

2  0  Ass%st.'Surg8.—2  James  LimUin  Brown,  M.D.  28  April  54. 

2       0  1  John  Ignatius  Purcell  Williams,^^  14  July  54. 

2       0  2  John  By  Cole  Reade,  24  March  54. 

2       0  2  George  Lawson,  3  March  54. 

2       0  3  Alexander  Guthrie,  M.D.,  28  April  54. 

2       0  3  Joseph  Fletcher  Longheed,  15  Aug.  54. 

2       0  3  Fra.  S.  Bennet  Francois  de  Chaumont,  M.D.  28  Apr.  54. 

4       0  1  Christopher  Thompson,  M.B.  20  May  52. 

]     2       0  1  George  Henry  Findlay,  6  Oct.  54. 

I     1       0  Dispenser  of  Medicines.— Henry  W.  Turnell,  15  Jan.  66. 

Regimentals  Green. — Facings  BUck. — AgeiU ^  Sir iohn  Kbkland. 
[\st  Batt.  embarked  for  East.  Army,  13  Jtc/y  54.    Depot,  Alderihot.} 
[2tid  Battalion  embarked  for  Eastern  Army,  24  Feb.  1854.      Depot,  Aldershot.] 
[3rd  Battalion  at  Aldenhot.] 

1  sir  Harry  Smitli  •erred  with  th«  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  slefe,  ttonii,  and  ukiaf  of  Monte  Video  under  Sir  S.  Aiiebnutr  i 
and  at  the  aatavit  upon  Bnenoc  Ayres  under  Brigadier- General  Crantard.  Employed  with  the  troopt  in  Spain  under  Sir 
John  Moore,  fron^  the  battle  of  Vtantora  to  the  embarkation  of  the  troopi  at  Qonmna.  Embarked  for  tho  Peninsula  under 
M^or-Ocneral  Robert  Cranftird  in  1S09  i  was  seriously  wounded  In  tho  action  upon  the  brldfe  of  the  Cea  near  Almeida. 
CouMnanded  a  CoMpany  In  tho  pursuit  of  Masaana  from  tho  Lines  of  Llshoa  i  at  the  actions  of  Redtaiha,  Coodelxa,  and  Fos 
d'Arwaee.     Apvointed  Brlgado-Mi^r  to  the  Snd  LlfbC  Brifado  la  the  Light  Dirislon,  and  was  pcfsent  In  the  action  «r 

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218  B^  Brigade. 


Sabugml,  1>atUe  of  Paentes  d'Onor,  •ieg«  and  •torm  of  Clndad  Rodrigo,  siege  asftd  atom  of  Badajos,  battlea  of  t 
Vtttorla.  attack  of  the  heights  of  Vera,  and  paasage  of  the  Bldaiaoa,  battle  of  Sarre,  attack  opon  the  poaition  of  St.  Jeaa  d« 
Liu  asd  height!  ef  Areaagues,  tiattle  of  Ortliei,  alTalr  at  Tarbcs,  and  battle  of  Toolouac.  Appointed  AariataBt-A4i«tant- 
General  to  the  troopa  under  Mi^or-Oeneral  Roas  deatined  agmintt  Waahingtoii.  and  was  preaeat  al  the  battle  of  Rladcnaborg 
and  deatruetion  of  Washington.  Brought  home  despatehea.  and  went  oat  again  immediately  oadar  air  Bdwacd  PakenihaaB. 
and  was  preaent  at  the  attack  upon  the  enemy's  linea  near  New  Orleans.  After  the  death  of  Sir  Bdward  he  waa  aypotoied 
Military  Secretary  to  Sir  John  Lambert,  commanding  the  army,  and  was  present  at  the  afege  and  taking  of  Pert  Boiwyvr. 
Appointed  Assist  Quarter- Master- General  tc  the  «th  DiTlslon  of  the  Army  under  the  Duke  of  W«IUiigton,aMl  waa  ptaaaut 
at  the  batUe  of  Waterloo.  In  1828  he  was  appointed  D.  Q.  M.  Oen.  at  the  C*p«  of  Good  Hope,  and  eeaamanded  a  dlrlaiea 
under  Sir  Bei^amin  D'Urban  throughout  the  operations  against  the  Kafflr  tribca  in  1834  and  1835.  in  1840  he  proceeds  tw 
the  East  Ibdles  as  Adjutant- General,  and  was  nominated  a  KCB.  for  the  aetion  of  Mabarajpore,  In  whleh  batde  ba  waa 
preaent  as  Adjutant- General ;  and  for  bis  distinguished  services  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutlcJ  and  brilliant  victory  orar  fbc 
Sikhs  at  Aliwal,  he  was  nominated  a  GCB.  and  afterwards  created  a  Baronet.  Pinally,  aa  Governor  and  OoauaaanderJii- 
ehief  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  he  attacked  and  defeated  the  rebel  Boers  at  Boem  PlaaU  Wth  Aug.  1848.  81r  Barry  baa 
received  the  War  Medal  and  twelve  Clasps. 

2  Sir  George  Brown  serred  at  the  siege  tnd  capture  of  Copenhagen,  la  1807}  In  the  Peniniula  frdm  Aof. 
1808  to  Julj  1811 ;  and  again  from  July  181S  to  May  1814,  Including  the  battle  of  Vlmiera,  paiiag*  of  tlie 
Douro  and  capture  of  Oporto,  with  the  preTlou*  and  subsequent  actions ;  battle  of  Talavera  (MTcndj 
wounded  through  both  thigiis),  action  of  the  Light  Division  at  the  bridge  of  Almeida,  battle  of  Bogaeo,  the 
different  actions  during  the  retreat  of  the  French  army  from  Portugal,  action  at  Sabugal,  battle  of  P^entet 
d'Onor,  kiege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Mitelle  and  XItc,  and  the  InvestBient  of  Bayontae.  Senrtd 
afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  waa  preaent  at  the  battle  of  Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Waahlngton. 
Slightly  wounded  in  the  head  and  very  severely  in  the  groin  at  Bladensburg.  He  baa  received  the  War 
Medal  with  seven  Clasps.  Commanded  the  Light  Division  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1894*63 
(Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  batites  of  tlie  Alma  (horse  shot  under  him)|  Balaklava,  and  lakerman 
(severely  wouiidvd— shot  through  the  arm),  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol. 

3  Colonel  Lawrence  commanded  tlie  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  throughout  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854, 
Including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  (horse  killed),  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claepc). 

4  Colonel  Noicoit  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps):  held  the  IndepewicaiC 
command  of  a  wing  of  the  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  at  the  battle  of  the  Aim*— hone  klUed— (aarkedty 
named  in  the  first  despatch),  as  also  before  Sebastopol  on  its  first  bombardment.  From  1st  Februaij,  1855, 
he  commanded  the  ist  Battalion  engaged  in  the  siexe  operations. 

5  Lt..CoIonel  Horsford  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  In  the  Kaflir  war  of  1846-47,  and  In  that  of  185S- 
53  (Medai).  and  received  brevet  rank  of  Lt.-Colonel.  Served  also  the  Eaatem  campaign  of  1854,  induding 
the  battles  of  the  Alma.  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claape). 

6  Lt.-Colonel  Somerset  served  in  the  KaiBr  war  of  1852-58  (Medal).  Also  the  EaUern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  ana  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Modal  aad 
Clasps). 

7  Lt.-Col.  Macdonell  served  In  the  Kaflir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal).  Alio  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  18M 
as  Aide  de-('amp  to  Sir  George  Brown,  Including  the  battles  in  the  Crimea,  and  received  the  brevet  rank  of 
MiOor  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  Major  Elrington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battletof  Alma  and  Inkemaa,  and 
siege  of  S-  ba^topol  (Medul  and  Clasps). 

9  Lord  Alexander  Russell  served  in  the  Kaflir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal)  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  O.  to  tlie  Ist  Di- 
vision, and  wus  present  at  the  battle  of  Berea:  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Mijor.  Served  alto  at  the  sirge 
of  Sebastopol  from  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lieut.-Colonel  Woodford  served  in  tlie  Kaffir  war  of  1852-58  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1654  as  a  D.  A.  (j.  M.  G.  at  Head  Quarters,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Badan  on  8ch  Sept. 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

11  Major  Hardinge  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  from  Nov.  1846  until  Its  termination  In  1847 ;  and  In  that 
of  1852-53  (Me'ial).  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  Plaals.  Served  the  Eastern 
Campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  sieKOof  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspa). 

12  Lord  Erroll  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp),  and  was  severely  wounded  at 
th^  battle  of  Alma. 

13  Mi^or  Olyn  served  as  Field  Adjutant  lo  the  force  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  in  the  action  with  ftnd  de- 
feat of  the  rebel  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  (horse  killed).  Served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-58  (Medal).  Also 
the  Eastern  campaign  as  a  Brigade  Major  in  the  Light  Division,  including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Capt.  Walker  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebaittopol  from  Jan.  1856  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

15  Major  Fyers  served  in  the  40ih  throughout  the  operations  In  Cundaliar  and  Affghanistan  In  1841  and 
1842  (Medal),  and  was  present  in  the  actions  at  KaleShukh,  KonJe  Kuk,  Pangwaie,  Tiloo  Khan,  and  Baba 
Wallie;  also  at  the  relief  of  Khelat-l-Ohilzee;  subsequently  at  Kllla  Axiein,  Ooaine,  Qhusnee,  and  occn- 
pation  of  Cabonl;  and  In  all  the  affuira  in  which  the  Candahar  Division  of  the  Army  of  Afl^hanistaii,  under 
General  Nott,  was  engaged  in  its  progress  through  the  Khoord  Cabool,  Texeen,  Jugdulluck,  and  Khjber 
Parses.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  Rifle  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  tlece 
of  Sebastopol.  and  attack  on  the  Redan  on  8(h  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

16  Mi^or  Edward  Newdigate  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps),  Including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

17  Major  Hon.  G.  Elliot  was  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Geo.  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1868-56  (Medal); 
and  ho  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of  Berea.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  D.  A.  Q.  M.  Q. 
10  the  4th  Division,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Captain  Balfour  served  at  the  siege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept. 
(Medai  and  Clasp). 

10  Majur  Hon.  W.  J.  Colvllle  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  (Medal  and  Clasp),  indttdlac 
tlie  battle  of  Alma. 

20  Captain  Oxenden  served  on  the  Eastern  Frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  against  the  Kaffir  Tribes 
in  1846-7-8  (Medal),  and  was  engaged  in  the  sucoesvful  operations  in  the  Amatola  Mountains  agaiaat 
Sandilla.    Served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  June  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

21  Captain  E.  M.  Buller  &erved  in  the  Kafflr  war  of  1646-47,  and  in  that  of  1852-53  (Medal). 

22  Mi^jor  Hon.  James  Stuart  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp),  including  the 
battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  commanded  the  covering  party  leading  the  attack  on  the 
Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

24  Lt-Col.  Hon.  L.  Curxon  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  fMedal);  also  at  the  battie  of  Berea. 
ServPd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  as  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Raglan,  and  afkerwaxds  to 
General  Simpson  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

25  Captain  Ross  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battle  of  Ainu. 

26  Captain  Brewster  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal). 

27  Mi^or  Hon.  H.  Clifi-ord  was  at  the  batfle  of  Boem  Plaato  In  1846,  and  servod  in  the  Kaffir  war  of 
18SA-53  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps)  as  Aide-de-Canp  toMaioiwOeneial 
^""•■''  iti7Pd  hv  VjOC3^t! 

28  Major  Warren,  Captains  Nixon,  H.  R.  L.  NewdlgaU,  Windfaan.  and  figertoa.  strrod  &tiwBMtan 
campaign  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps),  Indading  the  baUle  of  AlmaT^         »«•"«■»  iwrea  »^iae  jhhotb 


B^  Brigade.  219 

so  Captain  Uie  Hon.  Barrlngion  Pellew  served  with  the  48rd  in  liie  Kaffir  war  of  1651^3  (Medal).  Alio 
at  the  siege  of  Scbaftopol,  and  was  wounded  at  the  attaclc  on  the  Redan  on  8t)i  Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

SO  Captain  Lindsay  served  in  the  KatHr  war  of  1852-58  (Medal) ;  and  was  also  present  at  the  battle  of 
Berea.  Served  tlie  Eastern  campaign  ^or,i854-&S  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  tbe  battla  of  Alma  and 
siege  of  Sebastopoi. 

81  M^ior  Bourchler  served  in  the  KatHr  war  of  1852-68  (Medal).  Also  in  the  Easrern  campaign  of  1854, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Ralaklava,  und  Inlcerman  (us  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Torrens),  siege  of 
Sebastopoi,  night  attack  and  rapture  of  the  Ovens,  where  he  succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  detachment 
of  Riflemen  on  the  death  of  Lieut.  Tryon,  for  which  be  was  mentioned  in  the  Dispatches,  and  promoted 
Brevet-M^lor  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

82  Capt.  Thynne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma,  siege  and  foil  of 
Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S3  Major  Churchill  «ervcd  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-47  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerroan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopoi— wounded  in  the  trenches  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

34  Capt.  Coote  Duller  served  the  Eastern  eampalKn  of  1854,  including  the  battlw  of  Aimaaud  Inkerman 
(severely  wounded),  and  sit>ge  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

Z&  Cupt.  Hon.  G.  B.  Lcgge  »erved  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

80  Captain  Cuiiinghame  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi,  and  attack  on  the  Ovens  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

87  Lieut.  Talbot  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and 
Cias])). 

88  Lieut.  Brett  serveJ  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-47,  and  that  of  1852-58  (Medal);  and  he  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Boem  Plaats  In  1848.  Sprved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

S8t  Lieut.  Saunders  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  from  Jan.  1855,  and  was  with  the  covering  party 
leading  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

80  Lieuts.  Mutgrave,  Glyn,  Tottenham,  Rooper,  and  Ruthven  served  at  the  tlege  of  Sebastopoi  in  1856 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

40  Lieut.  Ashton  served  at  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  ineludlDg  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balakhkva, 
and  Inkerman;  was  a  volunteer  sharpshooter  in  front  of  Sebastopoi  and  of  the  first  engaged  at  the  repulse 
of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

41  Lieut*.  Moore,  Flayne,  Eyre,  Eccles,  and  Riley  served  at  the  siege  of  S(*bastopol  In  1856,  and  were 
wounded  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  6th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Claap). 

42  Quarter-Master  Peacocke  served  in  Kaffraria  in  the  campaign  of  1840;  and  with  one  of  tbe  columns 
which  penetrated  the  Amatola  Mountains  in  the  Spring  of  1847  (Medal.)  Ho  served  also  with  the  troops 
under  Sir  Harry  Smith  which  crossed  the  Orange  Hirer  In  1848  to  suppress  the  insurrection  of  the  Dutch 
Boers,  and  was  present  in  the  action  of  Boem  Plaats.  Served  tiie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66,  inclndlng 
the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

43  Surgeon  Boweu  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852.68  (Medal),  and  acted  as  Principal  Medical 
Officer  to  the  expedition  against  the  Kaffir  Chief  Kroli,  in  Aug.  1852.  Was  shipwrecked  in  H.M.  B. 
Birhnhmd  off  Danger  .Point,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  20th  Feb.  1852.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65^ 
including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  aad  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

44  Asslst-Surgeon  Williams  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Bahtklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medol  and  Clasps). 

45  Paymaster  Large  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

46  Capt.  Biackett  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  battles  of  Ahna,  BabtUava,  and 
Inkeraian,  and  siege  of  Sebastopoi;  commanded  a  ladder  party  at  the  assault  of  the  Bedan  on  the  iSth  June, 
and  was  dangerously  wounded— left  leg  amputated  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

47  Capt  Deedos  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

48  Capt.  Bivensall  Glyn  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  tbe  8th  Hussars,  inclndlng  the  expe- 
dition Into  the  Dobmscha,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopoi ;  promoted  to  a 
company  In  the  1st  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  in  Aug.  1855,  and  served  with  the  reserve  at  the  storming  of  the  Redan 
on  the  8th  Sept.  (Medal  and  Cbtspe). 

49  Capt  Hon.  L.  W.  Mllles  served  with  the  43rd  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1851-52  (Medal). 

50  Capt.  DUlon  served  with  the  9Sth  Regt.  in  the  Pa^{aab  campaign  of  184S-49  (Medal),  also  with  the  Flank 
Coropaniea  in  the  force  under  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  at  the  forcing  of  tbe  Kohat  Pass  in  Feb.  1850. 

51  Capt  Earle  served  on  the  Staif  of  Sir  George  Cathcart  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

52  Lieut.  Premantle  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  ttova.  Nov.  1854  to  June  1856,  and  was  severely 
wounded  In  the  attadk  of  the  Redan  on  the  ISth  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

53  Lieut  Singer  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-53,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BaUklava,  and  In- 
kerman, and  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

54  Lieut.  Knox  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  BaUdclava.  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopoi,  repulse  of  tbe  sortie  on  26th  Oct,  and  with  the  ladder  party  In  the  attack  of  the 
Bedan  on  the  18th  June,  when  he  was  severely  wounded  by  grape  shot—left  arm  amputated  at  the  shoulder 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

55  Lieut  Grey  served  at  the  siege  and  (hll  of  Sebastopoi,  and  attacks  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  and  8th 
Sept.  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

60  Lieut  Sydney  Carr  Glyn  served  al  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopoi  from  0th  Sept  1866,  including  tbe 
assault  on  the  Redan  on  the  8th  Sept.  (Modal  and  Clasp). 

50  Captain  Xorris  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  from  Dec.  1864,  and  was  severely  wounded  In  the 
trenches  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

67  Ueuts.  Heywood,  Gierke,  and  Baillle  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopoi  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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lEll  "  DOMINICA "  "  MARTINIQUE  "  «  GUADALOUPB." 

CototieZ.— 9  9iaft  Sir  George  Bowles/  KGB.  Ent,  90  Dec.  04;  Lt.  and  Copt. 
aif     1  Feb.  10 ;  M({j,  18  June  15 ;  Lt,'CoL  14  June  21 ;  Col.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Mt^  - 
^       Gen,  9  Nov.  46 ;  LL-Gen.  20  June  64  ;  Col.  let  W.  I.  Regt.  9  Sept.  65. 
0    U.-CoU.^Fred.  Augustus  Wetherall,*  JEns.  10  Dec.  29;  Lt.  p  14  Dec,  32  ; 
Capt.  P 1  AufT.  44  ;  Afqjor^  P 15  Sept.  54 ;  LU^Col.  P 1  May  56. 
Luke  Smyth  0'Ck)nnor,'  CB.  Ens.  P27  Apr.  27 ;  Lt.  22  Mar.  31 ;  Capt.  p  17  Jan. 
34 ;  Brev.'Mqj,  9  Nov.  46 ;  JMV{/.  1  Jan.  47  ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  3  Feb.  53  ;  Li.- 
Col.  21  Sept.  55. 
ilfq;V?r«.— James  Clarke,  Ens.  11  Jan.  21 ;  Lt.  p  19  July  27  ;  Capt.  21  April 
30 ;  Br.'  Mcy.  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqj.  1  Mar.  48 ;  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.'^  Jane  54. 
George  Robeson,  Ens.  21  July  25;  Lt.  17  April  28 ;  Capt.  1  June  89;  Brev.- 
Mcu.  11  Nov.  51  ;  Mqj.  21  Sept.  55. 


Captains. 

Augustus  Wm.  Murray' 

Richard  D'Oyly  Fletcher 

Robert  Hughes 

Henry  Anton  ••••••.... 

Wm.  John  Chamberlayne 

Alexandre  Bravo    

Anthony  Tuostall 

Wm.  A.  Arnold  Walllnger 
James  Alexander  Fraser. . 
Wm.  Newcomen  Watts . . 
James  Shortall  Macaulcy 
Chidley  Samuel  Coote  . . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

John  Fanning 

George  Thome,  s 

William  James  Ross  .... 
Angus  William  Mackay . . 
Wm.  Lawrence  Murphy 
W.  H.  P.Fitz  M.  Strachan 
Henry  Francis  Luke .... 
£dw.  Barnes  Goodman  . . 
Edward  Staines  Harrison 
Geo.  Archbold  Robertson 
John  Keate  S.  Henderson 
Henry  Reginald  Sykes  . . 
Wm.  Walker  W.Johnston 

Patrick  Malone 

J.  Richd.O'Meara  Lawler 
Francis  East  . . 
William  Kenrick 
Geo.  Rob.  R.  FitzMaurice^ 
Thomas  Edmunds,  A^'.. 
Ensigns. 

James  Moffitt 

Arthur  William  Barron. . 
Edward  Trevor  Dunn. • . . 
Alex.  M.  W.  Samson .... 

John  M*Auley    

Alfred  A.  James 

Arthur  Wm.  C.  Nowlan  . 

Henry  Callanan 

William  Hartrick 

Joseph  Alexander  Smith . 

Augustus  Sullivan 

Edward  Smith 


P  28  Dec.  32  P  28  Nov.d7 
P21  Apr.  43  P  19  Apr.  44 
2  June  39 1   18  June  41 


14  Jan.  42 

P25NOV.  42 

6  July  49 

2  May  45 

P  15  Feb.  50 

27  Oct.  48 

9  Dec.  45 

18  Aug.  43 

p  14  Mar.  51 

30  Dec.  45 
29  April  46 
12  May  48 

23  May  48 
11  Jan.  50 
14  Feb.  52 

P 13  May  53 

4  May  49 

21  Nov.  51 

21  Sept.  52 

P 13  Sept.  53 

P21  Oct.  53 

4  Aug.  54 

24  Nov.  54 
29  Dec.  54 
16  Mar.  55 

P30Mar.  55 

9  June  54 

24  April  55 


3  Mar.  43 

6  Dec.  44 

P 15  Feb.  50 

p  3  Apr.  46 

P  2  Jan.  52 

P  8  Aug.  45 

21  Mar.  48 

18  Nov.  44 

P  22  Oct.  62 

6  Apr.  48 

10AprU49 

31  May  50 

13  Jan.   61 

p  30  May  51 

p  25  Feb.  53 

P 17  Feb.  54 

21  May  54 

31  Aug.  54 

5  Jan.  55 
9  Feb.  55 

27  Mar.  55 
30  Mar.  65 
29  June  65 

6  July  55 
16  Aug.  55 
21  Sept.  55 
15  June  55 
26  Oct.  55 


I*  25  Nov.  42 

9  Apr.  47 

6  Apr.  48 

21  May  54 

31  Aug.  54 

P  29  Sept.  54 
26  Nov.  54 

P  13  Feb.  65 
16  Mar.  66 
21  Sept.  55 

P30  Nov.  55 

P  8  Feb.  56 


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Bathnrat,  OamUa.  on  the  tOtk 
May  against  the  rebel  MahoMeian 
chiefs  of  Combo^  and  on  the  I  at 
Jnne  1883,  stonned,  ei^tvred,  and 

totally  destroyed  the  stn»r* " 

aded  town  of  flab^Hb  • 

and  nratisK  the  eonbtai 

fbreea  of  Sao^ier,  BorfeL  Oongnn, 
and  Mandenanfc  reaaltnig  in  tha 
Kinc  of  Combo  and  hia  chie& 
ceding  by  treaty  a  TahuUe  tract  of 


Murray  commanded  the  eentre  di- 
TiaioD  of  the  brigadi^ottd  waa  es. 
gaged  at  the  stonnlag  and  «Bipc«ra 
of  the  stockades  of  Sab^Jea. 


6  Lient.  FitaMaurice  aerred  with  the  Slat  Bcgt.  in 
the  Crimea  ftom  the  Snd  May  to  S4th  Jkm  UM 
(Medal  and  CUasp  for  Sebastopol). 


17  Aug.  55 

6  Sept.  55 

7  Sept.  55 
25  Sept.  55 

lOct  56 
2  Oct.  55 
2  Nov.  55 

15  Nov.  55 

16  Nov.  55 
7  Dec.  55 

14  Dec.  55 

21  Dec.  55 

Paymaster.— C]\at\cb  Stotely,  27  May  te;  Qr.-Ma»t.  17  March  48, 

Adjutant. — Liiut.  Thomas  Edmunds,  24  April  55. 

Quarter-Master. — William  Thomson/ 17  June  58. 

Surgeon.— Vjohart  John  Cole,  M.D.,  24  Dec.  52 ;  Assist. -Starg.  27  Aug.  41. 
Assist, 'Surgs. — Robert  Speedy,  11  March  53. 

William  Arthur  Thomson,  M.B.  14  Oct.  51. 
Frederick  Mackenzie  Skues,  28  Feb.  55. 

Facings  White. — Agents,  Messrs.  Ck)X  &  Co. 

*  Ocon?c  Denies  Eenrcd  in  (ho  north  of  Germany  In  1805  and  0,  under  Lord  Cathcart.  Present  at  Um 
ind  capmro  of  C'f>ponhRgen  in  1807.    In  the  Peninsula  from  1809  to  1814  (excepting  the  wintefs  off 
i4  11),  and  was  present  at  the  possogo  of  the  Donro ;   battles  of  Tala▼e^^  Salamanca,  and  Tittoriaflp 
>r  Ciiidttd  nodrigo,BadttJos,  Bargos  and  Son  Sebastian;  capture  of  Bladrld  ;  passages  of  the  fiidmaoa^ 
s  KiTc,  and  Adour;  and  tho  inrestment  of  Bayonne.    Present  at  the  battles  of  Qualre  Bras  and 
ioo,  and  at  (he  capture  of  Paris.    He  hos  reccircd  the  War  Medal  with  ftz  Olaspt. 


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221 


Co7(me2.— 9  iSir  Robert  John  Harvey/  CB.,  Em,  8  Oct.  03;  X^24  Mar.  04; 

Ca|if.2Jaxi.06;  Mqj,  25  July  11;  Lt.-CoL  21   June  13;  Co2.  22  July  30  ; 

Jlfrj^'.-G'«n.23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt,-Gen,  11  Nov. 51 ;  Col.2dW.  I.Regt.  15  Jane 48. 
Lieut'Colonds.—Stephen  John  Hill,'  Ens.  10  Nov.  25 ;  Lieut,  13  Feb.  28  ;  Capt. 
16  April  42  ;  Brev.^Major,  15  Feb.  50;  Major,  9  Sept  61 ;  Lt.-Col,  6  Jan.  54. 
Henry  Wa»e  Whitfeild,  Ens,  13  Feb.  28;  Lt,  28  Oct.  31 ;  Capt,  15  April  42; 

Mqjor,  14  Feb.  53  ;  Lt.-CoL  3  Feb.  54. 
Alexander  G.  Grant,  Cornet^  p4  Oct.  33 ;  Lieut,  p  18  Dec.  35  ;  Capt,  P  5Aag. 

42;  McQWyVlQ  Nov.  48;  Lieut, -CoL"^ 21  Aug.  55. 
ilf<{;or<.~John  Miller,  J^nj.P 29  Dec.  3o;  Lieut,  25  Jan.  39;  Capt.  15  Mar. 

46 ;  MajoTy  6  Jan.  54. 
Thomas  Gibbings,  Bm.  15  Jan.  47  ;  Umt,  27  April  49 ;  Capt,  p  22  Oct.  52  ; 

Mqjar,  p  9  June  54. 


CAPTAINa. 

Charles  C.  Rookes  '   . . 
William  Anderson*    .. 
Jas.  Delamain  Mends 
Wm.  McCarthy  Murray 

John  Harger 

John  Deane  Reece. . . . 
Wm.  Elliot  Mocltler".. 
James  Owen  Bovill/  s, 
Francis  Robert  Charnock 

Robert  Scott 

Robert  Bourne   ..••.. 

WilUamHiU* 

Lieutenants. 
George  James  Ivey  . . 
D.  Aikman  Patterson . . 
R.  S.  Wilkinson  Jones 
James  Lambert  Byrne 
Joseph  William  Halenoan 
Lloyd  R.  Creak  Drouet' . 
John  Foulkes  Becher 
Horatio  James  Wise  . 

William  Davis    

William  St.  Anbin  . . . 
Milner  Burleigh  '  . . . 
James  Kiugsley  Maunsell 

John  Harger 

Christopher  Fred.  Holt. 
W.  Cooke  O'Shaughnessy 
Henry  Carvel  1,  A^f. . . 
John  Robert  Thomson 
8.  Sewell  Davenport . . 
William  Henry  Herrick .. 
James  Gerrard  King .... 

Ensigns. 
Edmund  Frederick  Tarte 
M.Wm.Bidwell  Edwardes 
Mchl.  John  Macnaniara.. 
Charles  T.  Edwards  .... 
Walter  Barnes  Pugh.* . . 

Norman  D'Arcy 

Edward  Dunning  Lye    . . 
Geo.  Hayter  Macaulay  . . 

Martin  Lynch 

Edward  Thomas  Oldfield 
Thomas  Purefoy. . . . 


ensign. 


P 11  Mar.  42 

10  July  37 

P  3  Nov.  37 

22  Feb.  39 

25  Oct.  89 
P  29  Dec.  48 

8  May  40 
P2d  Mar.  47 
P  12  Dec.  51 

15  April  42 

Pll  Nov.  53 

20  May  63 

1  Nov.  44 
P  4  April  45 

13  Aug.  47 

14  Oct.  48 
P  27  Dec.  50 

9  Feb.  49 

27  April  49 

28  April  49 
24  Aug.  52 

23  Jnn.  52 

24  Dec.  52 

20  Sept.  53 
12  Nov.  63 

6  Jan.  54 
P  16  June  54 

15  Dec.  54 
P 16  Feb.  56 

31  Jan.  55 
5  Jan.  44 

7  Sept.  65 

p  23  Mar.  65 
23  Oct.  55 

26  Oct.  55 

2  Nov.  65 

16  Nov.  55 
23  Nov.  56 
30  Nov.  55 

P  13  Dec.  66 

14  Dec.  66 

P  20  Dec.  66 

21  Dec.  66 


LIEUT. 


P  31  Dec.  42 

25  Oct.  89 

26  Oct.  89 
4  Aug.  41 

16  April  42 
P  28  Aug.  49 

15  April  42 
P  20  Oct.  48 
P  28  Jan.  53 

10  Nov.  43 
P 16  Feb.  66 

21  Sept.  54 

15  Jan.  47 

29  July  47 

11  July  61 

26  Dec.  51 
P  26  Dec.  61 

27  Apr.  62 

17  Aug.  52 
14  Feb.  53 

P  18  Oct.  68 
4  Aug.  54 

30  Dec.  54 

2  Feb.  65 
1  June  55 

22  June  55 

3  Aug.  65 
6  Sept.  55 

P   7  Sept.  55 

11  May  55 

P  28  April  46 

P 14  Mar.  56 


CAPTAIN.      BRET.-MAJ. 


P  20  Mar.  46 

9  Nov.  46 

29  July  47 

1  July  51 

5  Sept.  51 

P  28  Jan.  63 

14  Feb.   53 

P 16  Dec.  53 

P  16  June  54 

26  Jan.  65 

P   7  Dec.  55 

P  30  Nov.  55 


8  Captain  Rookei  eom- 
manded  a  force  mnplojred 
agalMt  tho  rebellioaa  Inhabit- 
antt  of  Danith  Accra  and  La- 
budu,  on  the  Gold  Coast,  and 
Rgalntt  the  kings  and  chiefs  of 
the  Moriah  conntry,  at  the 
town  of  Haligeah,  In  18fi4. 

A  Captain  Anderson,  Lieuts. 
Droaet,  Grant  and  Burleigh 
were  present  at  the  storm  and 
deittructlon  of  the  fortified  Na* 
tlve  Mandingotown  of  Sab^Jee 
on  the  QaAibla,oii  the  Ist  June 
18A8. 

7  Capt.  Bofill  lerred  with  a  de- 
tachmcntof  30of  the  Ceylon  BiSei, 
which  defeated  the  inrarfnts  in 
the  first  and  aeooad  attack  on  Kor> 
nexalle  on  the  30th  and  31st  Jnlv, 
dttrinf  the  ■uppresiion  of  the  rebel, 
lion  in  the  Sandian  ProTinccs  in 

8  Captain  Hill  served  with 
the  05th  Regt«  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-06,  Including 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inker- 
man,  siege  of  Sebasiopol.  and 
sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

9  Lt^CoL  mn  comnanded  an  expedition  80  nOes  im 
the  Gambia  in  1849;  stormed  and  deatroyed  the  fortf- 
Hed  town  of  Bambacoo^  9th  May;  attacked  and  par- 
tially  destroyed  tho  fortifled  town  of  Keenvas,  7th 
May;  action  and  dcftat  of  the  enemy  on  the  pl^as  of 
Qaenella.  He  also  commanded  a  detachment  of  the 
Snd  and  3rd  West  India  RcfU-in  the  combined  attack 
of  a  British  and  French  naval  ind  land  fcree  under 
Commodore  Fanahawe  in  the  atuck  and  total  ddbat 
of  pirates  at  the  Istand  of  Basis,  Jeba  River,  Weatem 
Afnca.  ISth  Dec  1849.  Hie  thanks  of  the  Lords  of 
the  Admiralty  were  conveyed  to  himself  and  detach- 
ment, and  he  received  the  brevet  rank  of  M^Jor. 


Pfly»uM*er.— John  Matthews  Gibbs,  19  Oct.  49. 

Adjutant.— Lieut,  Henry  Carvell,  18  May  55. 

Quarter'Matter.^ThomM  Kelly,  2  Oct.  55. 

Surgeon,'^ 

ilww/.-^wri^J.— Ja8.Edw.Cluttcrbuck,M.D.22Dec.48.p-    Facings   Yellow.^ 

Wynne  Peyton  Fr8zor,21  Oct.  63.         I   Agents,  Messrs.  C.  R. 

T.  Butler  Power  O'Brien^  29  Sept.  55.  L&  W.  MacGrigor. 

6  Captain  Mockler  served  as  Captain  in  the  A  nRlo-SpanisU  Legion,  and  was  present  at  the  operations  on 
tbehelehts  of  Arlaban  in  Alava  on  the  16ih,  17th.  and  18lh  Jan.  1830,  in  the  general  actions  in  front  of 
San  Sebastian  on  the  5ih  Alar  (Mcditl),  let  Oct.  1880,  10th,  15th,  and  10th  March  (wounded),  storm  and 
capture  of  Iran  lOth  and  17tli  Maj,  1837  (Medal),  besides  several  sklrroisbcs. 


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222  3rrf  ffiest  India  Regiment  of  Foot. 

Colonel.—'^  Wm.  Wood/  CB.  KH.  Bn$.  37  Jan.  97 ;  £i«»ff  ft?  DecO?  ;  Capt. 

3  Dec.  02 ;  Ma  J.  14  May  07 ;  Lt.-CoL  8  April  18 ;  Col.  «  July  30 ;  Mqj,- 

Gen.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lt,'Gen.  11  Not.  51;  Gen.  31  Aug.  56;  Cd.  3rd  West 

India  Regt.  8  Feb.  49. 
Lieut.'CoU.— George  A.  K.  d'Arcy,*  JEns.  p  21  April  87  j  £t««*.  26  Sept.  39  j 

Capt.  9  Nov.  46;  Mtyor,  p  0  July  52;  Lt.-CoL  p  7  July  64. 
Sir  William  Gordon,  Bt.,  Ens.  p5  June  28;  Lt,  P27  April  32  ;  Capt.  f  12  May 

37 ;  Mqfor,  p  6  Nov.  46;  Brev.- Lt.-CoL  20  June  54 ;  Lt.-Col.  9  Jan.  65. 
Majors. — George  Butter  Triscott  Colman,  Ens.  31  Dec.  39;  Lieut.  7  Jan.  42; 

Capt,  24  July  53 ;  Mqjar,  p  7  June  54. 
Edward  Conran,  Qr.-M.  2  Dec.  42;  Ens.  17  Oct.  45;  Lt.  p5  Not.  47;  Capt, 

P4  Feb.  63 ;  Mqjor^  p  15  May  55. 


Captains. 

James  Palmer    

James  Travers    

James  Waddell 

Rich.  Plunket  Ireland* . . 

Clayton  S.  Hext  Hingston 

Francis  Richard  Taylor. . 

Peter  John  Macdoiudd  . . 

Wm.  Beverley  Robinson 

Reginald  Guard  Palmer 
I W.  H.Wilson  Hawtayne,«. 

Fred.  Geo.  Nuttall  Clarke 

'James  Francis  Birch    . . . 

Lieutenants. 

Thomas  M'Curdy 

John  O'Flanagan   

Robert  WllIockDavies  .. 

William  Ivers  Lutman  .. 
!  William  John  Russwurm^ 
j  Robert  William  Harley. . 

jParrW.Kingsmill,  il<(/. 

Claudius  Kerr    

George  Alleyne  Rogen  . . 

Henry  James  Rainsford^  . 

Wm.  D'listerre  Taylor  . . 

Thomas  Maurice  QuilH. . 

Thomas  Hanrahan^  .... 

West  Holmes  HUl 

James  Watson 

Edward  Armstrong   .... 

George  Gant  Beazley    • . 

Alfred.  Aug.  Richardson 
0  j  Hy.  Wellington  Hartford 

0    Alexander  Dunlop 

0    Jas.  John  Leslie  Dancan 

0    Henry  Rowland 

0    Wm.  Rice  Mull iuer  .... 
Ensigns. 

WUliamCody     

Francis  Shearman 

John  Tucker  

Richard  Alex.  Skues .... 

Thomas  Dunn    

Chat.  O'L.  L.  PrendergBst 

George  Stow  Beet .... 

James  Bower  Jackson 

Francis  John  Green   . . 

Spencer  Cobbold  Page 

George  0*Connell 


20  Apr.  15 
28  Nov.  34 

P  5  Feb.  36 

23  Dec.  36 
28  June  38 
28  May  42 
25  Oct.  39 
27  Apr.  49 
19  Oct.  49 

P  17  Jan.  61 

P 17  May  50 

7  Jan.  42 

P29  Mar.  42 

P  24  Jan.  46 
27  Feb.  45 

P25Sept.  46 

6  Feb.  47 

8  Oct  47 

7  Aug.  46 

12  Sept.  48 

P  8  Mar.  60 

15  June  49 

18  Apr.  61 

19  Aug.  61 
1  Nov.  61 

22  Nov.  51 
18  Oct.  63 

16  Apr.  62 
P 17  Aug.  62 

18  Nov.  63 

24  Mar.  54 
P  9  June  64 

21  July  54 
P31  Aug.  54 
P  1  Sept.  64 


6  June  16 

29  July  36 
2  May  38 

28  Dec.  38 
11  Sept.  40 
16  May  45 
18  June  41 
26  Aug.  51 
31  Oct.  51 
P16  July  52 
P 17  Oct.  51 

30  Dec.  42 


CAPTAIN. 


25  Aug.  39 
15  Apr.  42 

1  May  46 

17  July  49 

2  June  60 
P21  May  60 

26  Mar.  52 
P24Mar.64 
P  7  June  64 
P  4  Aug.  54 
P15May  65 

18  Jan.  66 


BRBV.-MAJ. 


11  Not.  51 
20  June  54 


1  Ocveml  Wood  Mrvid  mx  jtm% 
ia    the    West   Indies. 


ried  tlie  upeditkm  to  Haaover 
1806.    Hi^^^ 


2  June  43 
I  Oct.  46 
7  Aug  47 

27  Apr.  49 

28  April  49 

29  April  49 
16  April  50 

5  June  61 

p  6  June  51 

10  Sept.  61 

24  July  53 

if  ^^^*  5?liomedtii«smy'in8p«w.    la'iSU 

28  May   54  he  aceompsnied  the  86th  taAM. 

^S\  kmr    54  '  T****  *B^  eammaadcd   it  at  the 

„To   A^'   el  kaule  of  Bladeashug.  «hm  he 

P  18  Aug.  54  Kceired  feat  aevara  wottads.  had  a 

Fk  Opt     Ad   horse  shot  uader  hiia,  and  vas 

0  vrct.    u%  oblifed  to  somader  hiauelf  aa  a 

1  Dec.  54  '  prisoner  of  var.    He  has  racchad 
16  Mar.  66  '  t^*  ^**  Medal  with  one  Claay  for 

16  Mar.  66 j    ?Lt!^Col. d'Arey  wa« ptMea t 
24  April  56 1  on  the  Stair  doriag  the  op^ra- 

24  April  66  "<»«•«'»  ••W^*^  »"  **• 
D 1 K  x/l»  KK I  Southern  MahiatU  covntry  la 
P  16  May  DO  t  ig44^^  under  Hi^or-Oanent 

21  Sept.55  DelaKotie. 


paianof  180»-9,  iadadiaf  the  hattle 
of  Coraaaa.  Sabaeqncatly  at  the 
siege  of  Ploahiaf  *  he  volaatoorad 
to  atorai  the  eaemy's  eaoeaeh- 
ments,  which  he  earned;  aad  la 
November  he  waa  aaaia  acat  to 
Waleheren  to  cover  the  emharka. 
tion  of  the  troops  wliea  the  island 
was  evacuated.  Ia  1816  ha  pp»> 
eeeded  to  the  Moditemacaa. 
wheiv  he  served  three  Tcars,aad  on 
being  promoted,  la  ISIS,  to  the 
Lleui-Coioaeley  of  the  SSth,  he 


8  Doctor  D'Arcjr  served  the  Beateni  eam- 

palgn  of  1854.ft5,  Including  the  atege  of  T  ' 
topol  (Modal  and  Clasp). 


10  Not.  54 

19  Jan.  65 
29  Jone  65 

6Jaly  65 
16  Oct.  65 
23  Oct.  65 

20  Oct.  66 
2  Not.  55 

22  Not.  55 

23  Not.  56 
14  Dec.  55 

Paymaster. — John  DaTld  Blythe,  3  June  63. 

AdljutaTU.— 'Lieut.  Parr  Wm.  Kingsmill,  28  May  54. 

Quarter-Master.^^exMsi  Dooriey,  16  Oct.  55. 

^Mr^eon.— O'Connor  D'Arcy.*  M.D.,  12  Jan.  56;  AstUi.'-Surg.  2  Oct.  46. 

Assitt.'Surge. — ^Thomas  Manners,  22  Dec.  48. 

Horatio  George  Martelli/ 16  Feb.  50.     FFaeingsBlme^ Agents 
FRderick  William  Mooro,  28  Oct.  53.    LMeMn.  Dowoesft  Son. 


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Li«i^.-Coto?itfZ.— Samuel  Braybrooke,*  2nrf  Lt,  17  Dec.  12;    Lt,  29  April  18; 

Capt.  P6  March  23 ;  Mcq.  p  27  Feb.  35  ;  Lt.-CoL  26  Jan.  44 ;  Col.  20  June 64. 
Megon.—'Peter  Bennet  lleyne,2?irf  Lt.  28  Sept.  18;  Xt.  15  Dec.  22 ;  Capt.  p21 

Dec.  26;  J5r«j.-3ffl[/.23  Nov.41 ;  3f«;.20June  45;  B  rev.  Lt.- Colli  Nov.61. 
Waiiam  Twisleton  Layard,'  2nd  Lieut.  p22  Feb.  33 ;  Lieut.  P22  Nov.  36;  Capt. 

P 16  Aug.  39 ;  Major,  P^8^ept^47j^  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  28  Nov.  54. 

Captains. 

9  Wi  Thomas  Lillie^ 

JamesMitchellMacdonald 

Qeorge  Richard  Canipsie 

I  William  Chas .  Vanderspar 


Chas.Theophilus  Clement 
Donald  Duncan  Graham 

Henry  John  Bews 

Lionel  Hook<> 

Cornelius  Chas.  Dumford 
Edw.  Frederick  Tranchell 
Macartney  H  ume  Old  6eld^ 
Richard  Henry  Brook'.. 

Thomas  Clark 

Walter  Henry  Long  .... 

Lieutenants. 

David  Stewart** 

Samuel  Sharpe 

Geo.  Adolphus  Tranchell 
Alfred  J  n.  Douglas  Smith 
Chas.  Caldwell  Grantham 

JMarrWard 

Wm.  Joseph  Gorman ,a4;, 
lAlex.MaxwellRutherford' 
R.SeymourCrozionSillery 
Rupert  Campbell  Watson 
James  Campbell  Fielding 

James  Meaden    

Gother  Mann  Parsons  . . 
Chas.  Hamilton  Roddy . . 

Ensigns. 
Thos.  Geo.  O'D.  Herrey 
Frederick  Blair  Staples. . 
Constane.  Hayward  Read 
Samuel  Handy  Halahan 
Benj.  Stephen  Du  Jardin 

Charles  Lynott 

5ohn  James  Cahill  Miller 
Orby  Montgomery  Hunter 

William  Guy 

Andriiw  Murray  Walker 
Francis  Archibald  Stewart 
Wm.  Biddulph  Pinchard 
Charles  Dyneley  Baynes 
Arthur  Hansard 


1  Oct.    12 

26  Oct.  30 

5  Nov.  12 

P 16  Aug.  39 

P  24  Sept.  41 

P  23  Aug.  44 

22  July   42 

5  Sept.  34 

10  Feb.  43 

30  May  43 

26  Nov.  41 

15  Jan.  47 

26  Apr.  44 
P 18  Dec.  47 

7  Nov.  42 

8  Nov.  42 
20  June  45 

P 16  Dec  45 

16  Sept.  45 

12  Jan.  47 

13  Jan.  47 

16  Jan.  47 
7  Jan.  48 

9  Mar. 
10  Apr. 

27  Feb. 

17  Oct. 


49 
49 
52 
51 
8  June  55 


17  July   15 

iP  29  July  36 

I    14  July  14 

'      9  Oct.  42 

'   30  May  43 

P  16  Sept.  45 

16  April 45 

4  Dec.  38 

8  June  45 

20  June  45 
P 15  Mar.  44 

13  Sept.  61 

28  July  46 

P  12  Oct.  62 

PllNov.  45 

8  Jan.  47 

OJan.   47 

P28Sept.47 

23  Oct.  47 

P   7  July  48 

12  Sept.  51 

30  July  52 

P  26  Nov.  52 

21  Sept.  54 

16  Mar.  55 
P 10  Aug.  55 

17  Aug.  55 
P  7  Mar.  60 


CAPTAIN. 


BREV.-MAJ. 


11  Nov.  51 


13  Oct.  54 

24  Apr.  55 
18  May  55 

1  May  55 

5  July  55 

6  July  65 

27  July  55 
P17  Aug.  55 

28  Aug.  65 

30  Aug.  55 

31  Aug.  55 
31  Aug.  55 
21  Sept.  65 

25  Mar.  56 


7  Dec.  38 
P  9  May  45 

8  Jan.  47 
P28Sept.47 

18  May  49 

P16  Nov.  60 

12  Sept.  51 

27  April  49 
30  July  52 

28  Jan.  63 
15  Mar.  63 

P10  Aug.  55 

27  Mar.  66 

P   7  Mar.  56 


4  Mi^or  Uliie  lenred  in  the 
Penlnsulafrom  Dec.  1818  to  the 
end  of  the  war,  ineludlnf  the 
croMing  of  the  Zadlno ;  battle  of 
Vlttorla ;  blockade  of  Pampe- 
Inna  from  5th  to  18th  July  ; 
passofRonceiTalles,  88th  July, 
battle  of  Pampelttna,88th  July. 
Nivelle,  Nive  (0th  to  ISth  Dee.) 
Orthee(MTerel]r  wounded),  and 
Toulouse.  Present  at  Water* 
loo  on  the  18th  June,  and  at  the 
•tormlnf  of  Cambray.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  and 
six  Clasps.  He  commanded  a 
detachment,  oontisilng  of  800 
of  the  16th  Regiment  and  Oy* 
Ion  Rifles,  in  defeating  the 
insurgents  at  Msial6  on  the 
29lh  July,  during  the  suppres- 
sion of  the  rebellion  in  tlie 
Kandlan  Provinces  In  1848. 


0  Captain  Hook  served  with  the  9th  Regt. 
throughout  the  campaign  of  1848  in  Affgha- 
Distan  (Medal),  under  Sir  Qeorge  Pollock,  and 
was  present  at  the  forciuir  o(  tho  Khyber  Pass, 
storming  of  Mamookall,  storming  the  heights 
of  Jttgdttlluck,  affUr  in  the  T«ceen  Valley, 
storming  of  the  Tozeen  and  Huft  Khotul  Moun- 
tains,  occupation  of  Cabool,  expedition  into 
Kohlstan,  storm,  capture,  and  destruction  of 
Istalilf.  He  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  9th  Regt. 
the  campaign  of  1845*6  on  the  Sutl^j,  and  was 
present  in  the  battles  of  Moodlcee,  Feroseshah 
(horse  shot  under  him),  and  Sobraon,  for  which 
he  has  received  a  Medoi  and  two  Clasps. 


1  CoLBravbrooke  served  at  the  captare  of  the  Kandiaa  terrttoriesin  1815.  aod  in  the  Kandlan  rebellioain  1917  and  16. 
8  Lt..Coionel  X^ayard  was  In  the  Royal  Navy  for  nearly  four  years  before  he  entered  the  Army,  and  served 


In  the  Burmese  war,  having  been  present  at  the  taking  of  Rangoon,  the  capture  of  By  riam,  and  various  other 
engagemenu ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  combined  Naval  and  Military  Expedition  up  the  Batseia 
River,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Negraes  and  Bassein ;  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava.  Com- 
manded the  troops  in  the  district  of  Kornegalle.Oylon,  during  the  rebellion  of  1848. 

7  CapUin  Oldfleld  served  with  the  0Srd  Regt.  In  the  Punjaub  campaign  in  1849,  and  was  present  at  tho 
battle  of  Ooojerat  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

9  Captain  Brook  and  Lt.  Rutherford  served  with  (3apt.  Llllle's  detachment.  In  defeating  the  tn«urgenti 
at  Matale.on  89th  July,  during  the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  In  the  Kandlan  Provinces  In  1848. 

10  Ueat.  Stewart  was  present  witli  the  "  Boffs  "  la  the  battle  of  Pannior,  and  has  received  the  Bronsc  Star. 


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Paymaster, — Henry  Dudley,  6  Mar.  62. 
Adjutant, — Lieut.  William  Joseph  Gorman,  21  Sept.  54. 
Qttar^er-Afflwfcr.— Thomas  Miller,»»  8  July  63;  ^nd  Lieut,  11  Feb.  48. 
Surgeon,"^Henrj  Lionel  Cowen,  6  May  64;  Asnst,'Surg.  17  June  41. 
Aentt.'Surgs, — Joseph  John  Thompson,  14  July  64. 
Francis  Cogran,  26  Dec.  61 . 
Regimentals  Oreen — Facings  Black. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

18  Quartermaster  MlUor  served  in  the  08lh  with  the  Expeditionary  Force  In  the  riTcr  Yang-tie-KiaiiK 
in  China  (Medal),  and  wai  preaent  at  the  capture  of  Chinkiangfoo,  and  at  the  inveatment  of  Kankin. 

Continttation  qf  Notes  to  Cape  Mounted  Bi/lemen. 

A  Lleut.-Colonel  Caroy  aerred  throughout  the  KaflBr  war  of  1840  and  47,  during  which  he  bad  a  boras 
wounded  under  him.  AIm>  throughout  the  war  of  1850-52  (Medal),  in  which  he  wai  sUglitly  wounded,  and 
had  a  horse  killed  under  htm.  For  the  abore  serrlces  he  was  promoted  to  the  Brevet  rank  of  Lt.-Col. 

8  Capt.CHmpbcllserTed  as  a  volunteer,  and  afterwards  as  a  provisional  ensign  in  the  Cape  M.  B.  throofb- 
out  the  Kafflr  campatxn  of  1896  (Medal).  In  1844  he  proceeded  in  command  of  a  troop  to  Port  Natal,  and 
was  engaged  against  the  revolted  Zoolu  chief  Todo.  In  Sept.  1348  he  commanded  three  squadrons  at  Btoom 
Fountain,  and  advanced  to  Wimburxh  for  the  suppression  of  the  Dutch  Boor  rebellion.  Served  throoghoat 
the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-59-58,  including  the  operations  in  the  Amatolas,  passage  of  and  operattona  aeroaa 
the  Kio  In  Dec.  1852,  and  other  desultory  operations.  Commanded  a  squadron  with  the  force  under  Sir 
George  Cathcart  against  the  Baraiong  Chief  Moeesh,  in  Dee.  1862  and  Jan.  1868,  which  service  eoDclnd«d 
the  war.  He  received  a  serious  injury  while  actively  ensased  against  the  enemy  at  Buflklo  Post,  87  Feb* 
1862,  by  the  dislocation  of  the  right  ankle  and  fracture  of  the  bone  of  the  leg. 

0  Lleut.-Coi.  Bisset  served  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  18S9-0,  first  as  a  volunteer  under  Sir  H.  Sntltb  (tben 
Col.  Smith),  and  subsequently  as  Ensign  and  Lirut.  in  a  battalion  of  Native  Infantry ;  on  their  reduction, 
he  was  appointed  to  an  Ensigney  In  the  Cane  Mounted  Riflemen,  dated  7th  Feb.  1840.  In  Jan.  1841  he 
was  one  of  the  officers  selected  by  Sir  O.  Napier  to  proceed  with  the  expedition  overland  to  Natal,  under 
command  of  M%|or  Smith ;  on  which  expedition  he  lost  his  right  thumb  by  the  explosion  of  a  powder-flask. 
He  was  Field  li^utant  to  a  division  of  troops  proceeding  to  Colesberir  in  Dec.  1842  to  suppress  a  rebellion 
of  the  Boers.  He  served  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-^7,  at  the  commencement  of  which  be  was 
appointed  Deputy  Assist.  Qr.-Master-General.  Was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Owanga,  and  all  the  minor 
aAdrs  with  the  Kaffirs,  and  was  twice  slightly  wounded.  He  was  repeatedly  thanked  in  General  Ordera 
by  successive  General  Officers,  and  finally  received  his  brevet  rank  of  Mijor  for  Ills  services  daring  tlie 
campaign.  At  the  close  of  the  war,  he  was  appointed  Brigade-Mijor  of  British  KafRraria;  and  on  tlie 
breaking  oat  of  the  war  In  1850  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  first  engagement  with  the  enemy  In  the 
Amatola  Mountains  (Medal). 

19  Capt.  Knight  served  tlie  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-0  with  the  16th  Lancers,  and  was  present  at  the 
aOklr  of  Buddiwal,  and  in  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp).  Served  In  the  Oavalry 
Kaffir  war  of  1847,  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guanls,  and,  towards  the  close  of  bostilitiea,  commanded  the 
Escort  of  Sir  Harry  Smith.  Also  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-S  (Medal)  with  the  Cape  M.  Riflemen, 
and  at  difi'erent  times  again  commanded  the  Cavalry  Escort  of  Sir  Harry  Smith,  and  subsequently 
that  of  his  successor.  Sir  George  Cathcart. 

18  Capt.  Sails  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  and  47,  and  in  that  of  1850-63  (Medal).  Also  in 
the  action  with  the  insurgent  Doers  at  Bocm  Plaats,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded,and  bad  hla  horse 
ahot  under  him. 

14  Capt.  McDonnell  served  tliroughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal),  during  which  he  commanded 
several  sueeessftil  sicirmishing  parties.  Led  the  successful  attack  under  Sir  George  Berkeley  against  a  large 
body  of  Kaffirs  ported  In  one  of  their  strongest  positions  at  the  Sohoto  Mountain,  where  they  treacherously 
murdered  M^or  Baker  and  four  other  offlcers  two  days  previously.  Was  present  in  the  action  with  and 
defeat  of  the  insurgent  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  SQth  Aug.  1848,  and  on  M^or  Armstrong  being  severely 
wounded  be  commanded  the  Cape  M.  Iliflemen  during  the  latter  part  of  the  engagement. 

16  Captain  Goodrich  served  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1862-68  (Medal),  and  commanded  the  detachment  of 
cavalry  with  Colonel  Eyme's  column  at  the  action  of  Berea,  10  Dec.  1868. 

10  Capt.  Mainwaring  served  with  the  detachment  01st  Regt.  in  the  action  with  the  Rebel  Boers,  at 
Boem  Plaats,  99  Aug.  1848.  Also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  186 1 -68  (Medal),  and  was  In  every  action 
in  the  Waterkloof  and  Amatolas  in  which  the  01st  was  engaged ;  on  the  18th  October  he  resened  several 
wounded  men  of  his  Regt.,  who  but  for  his  exertions  would  have  fallen  into  the  enemy's  hands. 

17  Ueut.  Boyes  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  including  the  action  of  the  Gwanga 
(Medal). 

18  Lieut.  Boorke  served  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1860-61  (Medal),  and  in  the  two  following  years  in  the 
Orange  River  Territory,  where  he  eommauded  several  successful  patrols. 

10  Lieut.  Harvey  served  with  the  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  on  several  commandos  against  the  Kafllr 
tribes,  between  1827  and  1884.  Throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1884-36,  Including  the  engagement  in  Bosb- 
man  River  Ports  15th  Jan.  1836,  several  others  in  the  Troropeter's  Port,  pursuit  and  capture  of  the  Chief 
Boko.  Served  with  Colonel  Somerset's  division  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846.  and  present  at  every  en« 
gageroent  in  which  the  division  was  in,  Including  the  battle  of  the  Gwanga.  Acted  as  Adjutant  to  a  detadi* 
ment  C.  M.  B.  under  Colonel  Napier,  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-58  (Medal). 

21  Capt.  Bell  served  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-62  (Medal)  on  the  stafTof  MiOo'-Oeneral  Somerset, 
commanding  the  1st  Division,  and  whs  present  In  every  engagement  with  the  division  ;  commanded  a  de- 
tachment of  Cape  Mounted  KIQes  at  the  Kaffir  attack  on  Fort  Hare  and  Alice,  91  Jan.  1851,  when  the 
enemy  were  repulsed  with  great  loss. 

22  Lieut.  Green  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  In  1847,  and  was  severely  wounded  when  commanding  the  rear 
guard  on  20th  November.  Serred  also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-58  (Medal),  the  first  six  montha  as 
Aide-de-Oamp  to  Major  General  Somerset,  was  then  appointed  Deputy  Assistsnt  Quartermaster  Gemral  at 
the  1st  Division,  and  in  July  1852  was  appointed  to  the  same  situation  with  the  head-quarters  of  the  Oon- 
maader  of  the  Forces,  Lieut.-Gen.  Cathcart. 

24    Captain  Thursby  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-58  (Medal),  and  was  severely  wounded  in  action  on 
the  Fish  River  Bush  0  Sopt.  1861. 
26  Surgeon  Small  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-68  (Medal). 


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Cape  Mounted  Riflemen.  225 

"CAPE     OF    GOOD     HOPB.*' 
Lieui,-ColoneU,^Vfm\Am  Sutton,"  Ens.  p  5  June  27;  LimU  Pl6  Mar.  80; 

CapU  P80  Jaly  86;  Brev.-Mqj,  9  Nov.  46;  Major,  p6  Oct.  48;  Brevet 

Lt.'Col.  15  Sept.  48;  i*.-CoZ.  11  Nov.  61  ;  Col,  28  Nov.  64. 
Charles  Henry  Somerset,^  Em.  p30  July  36;   Lieut,  20  Sept.  39;  Capt.S 

Jan.  47 ;  Mi^or,  p  17  May  60  ;  Zt,-  Col,  P  28  Jan.  63. 
Afqfors, — ^Thomas  Donovan,'  Ens.  16  Mar.  27  ;  Lieut.  16  May  83  ;  Capt.  19 

Nov.  41 ;  Br.^Maj.  15  Sept.  48  ;  Moj.  11  Nov.  61 ;  Br,  Lt.^Col.  31  Aug.  66. 
Geonce  Jackson  Carey/  s.  Ens.  p  22  July  46 ;  Lieut.  1  Apr.  47 ;  Capt.vQ  Oct. 

48  ;  Mtjf.  P28  Jan.  63  ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  68. 


Captains. 
J.  Armstrong,^  u.  28  May  M 

Thomas  Hare'    

Frederick  Campbell^ 

J.  J.  Bisset,'  1.0.  88  May  58 

Arnold  More  Knight" 

Joseph  Sali8»» 

John  McDonnell'*..., 
Thomas  White  Goodrich" 
Edward  G.  Mainwaring^" 
Charles  Van  Notten  Pule 
Chas.  Harhiud  Bell*' . . 
Ralph  Lovel  Thursby** 

LiBUTENAKTS. 

James  Fisehal  Boyes*' 

John  Harvey*'   

John  Boarke'*    

Henry  James  Palmer 
Edward  Lister  Green^ 
Wm.  BenJ.CroftGoodison' 
Francis  Smyth'  .... 
Thomas  John  Lucas 
Godfrey  Clerk    .... 
William  Henry  Peel 
Daniel  Mackenzie  . . 
Ensigns. 

Richard  Rorke 

Edward  Alexander  Lynar 
Charles  B.  Marshall 
Jno.  Theodore  Cartwright 
Wm.  Erskine  Woodrooffe 
Cliristopher  Jno.  Barnard 
William  Nicolson  . . 
Duncan  C.  L.  Fitzwilliams 
William  Simkin.... 
Talbot  de  Baahall  Hughes 
H.  R.  Morin  Humphreys 


BNSIGN. 


P  28  Oct.  37 
27  Mar.  36 

2  Mar.  89 
7  Feb.  40 

P 14  Feb.  45 

10  May  44 
P28  Juue44 
P  23  June  48 

9  Apr.  47 
never 

24  Mar.  43 
P    1  Aug.  48 

3  Jan.  46 

25  Aug.  46 
P  30  June  43 

12  Jan.  47 
22  Jan.  47 

11  Jan.  47 
3  Apr.  47 

P   6  Oct.  48 

6  Dec.  61 

P 14  June  60 

16  May  61 

18  June  62 

10  Mar.  64 

P  7  June  64 

P    2  Feb.  65 

9  Mar.  65 

P   6  Apr.  66 

20  July  65 
2  Nov.  66 

16  April  62 
30  Nov.  66 

21  Dec.  66 


LIEUT. 


7  Feb.  40 
6  Nov.  38 

10  Feb.  41 
16  Feb.  44 
29  Jan.   46 

8  Jan.  47 

8  Jan.  47 
P 11  April  61 
P 13  Apr.  49 
P  14  Aug.  46 

2  Sept.  44 
P  14  May  62 

12  Jan.  47 
1  Apr.  47 

9  Sept.  46 
1  Aug.  48 

6  Oct.  48 
p21  May  50 

7  Aug.  51 
P  28  Jan.  63 
P  25  Mar.  63 
P24  Nov.  64 

9  Nov.  66 


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16  Sept.  48 


8  Jan.  47 

]  Apr.  47 

1  Apr.  47 

lApr.  47 
PlONov.  49 

7  Aug.  61 

11  Nov.  61 
P28Jan.  53 
P24  Aug.  62 
P  24  Aug.  62 
P  2  Mar.  66 
P 14  Dec.  55 

I  Lt-CoK  Somenct  i 

Camp  to  Lieiit.-Geii.  BirGeorge  Ber- 
kdey  daring  the  saceaMlkil  open- 
tiont  against  the  Kaffln.  in  1S47 
(Medal). 

6  Liettt^Col.  Araaatreng  waa  ap* 
pointed  Promional  Bni.  C.  M.  Biflcs 
19th  Mar.  ISM,  and  leiTed  thnrngh- 
out  the  KaAr  war  of  that  period. 
He  was  present  in  the  attack  on  the 
Amatola  April  1846,  and  served  on 
the  Stair  of  M^or-General  Somer- 
set daring  the  war  of  that  period, 
as  Field  A4iatant,  and  suhaeqaently 
as  Aide«de*Camp,  and  was  present 
at  the  aetkm  of  the  Gwanga.  Com- 
manded three  squadrons  of  the  C. 
M.  Rifles  ander  Sir  Harry  Smith 
I  against  the  rebel  Boers  over  the 
'  Orauge  Biver,  and  was  in  the  action 
I  at  Boem  PlaaU  29th  August  184S, 
■where  he  was  severelv  woonded,  and 
had  his  horse  shot  under  him,  for  which  he  reeelved 
the  rank  of  BrsTet'Mi^or.  Was  selected  by  Sir  Harry 
Smith  to  form  and  command  a  corps  of  Irregular  Horse 
("  Armstrong's  Horse")  during  the  war  of  I869.Il 
and  was  on  several  occasions  mentioned  in  general 
orders,  having  commanded  deUchments  in 
sncecssAil  aflStirs  against  the  ene 
eeived  the  rank  of  Brevet  Lieut. 


irs  against  the  enemy,  for  which  he  re- 
•     '-      .-Colonel  (Medal) 


7  Oapt.  Hare,  LieuU.  Ooodison,  and  Smyth 
served  In  the  Kaffir  war  In  1847  (Medal). 


Paymaster. — John  Gregory  Gumey^  C  May  53. 
Ad(jutant. — 

Quarter-Master. — ^Thomas  Argent,  0  Nov.  56. 
Riding- Master. -^CloTk  Morris,  6  June  65. 
Surgeon.— John  Small,''  10  July  66 ;  Assist.-Surg.  80  Dec.  45. 
Assist.-Suigeons.—WiVHiBim  Singleton,  M.D.  10  July  46. 
Henry  Bolton  Hassard,  14  March  61. 
Veterinary  Surgeon. — John  Klngsley,  29  March  1830. 

Regimentals  Green. — Facings  Black. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


1  Colooel  Sutton  served  throughout  the  Kafllr  war  of  1840  and  47  (Medal). 

8  Lt.-Col.  Donovan  served  against  the  FitcanI  tribe  In  1828  under  Colonel  Somerset.  Commanded  as 
advjuoed  post  in  the  Neutral  territory,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  18S3  and  sa.  Served  against  the  insurgent 
Boers  in  1845.  Wai  actively  employed  throughout  the  whole  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840  and  47  (Medal),  and 
commanded  the  advanced  guard  in  forcing  the  passage  of  the  Fish  River  Jungle  from  Fort  Peddle  to 
Trompeter't  Drift  in  May  1840,  when  the  troops  were  engnged  with  the  whole  of  Pato*a  tribe  for  upwards  of 
three  hours:  previous  to  the  action  on  theOwanga  he  led  as  a  volunteer  a  small  party  into  the  Jungle,  where 
be  had  a  personal  rencontre  with  four  armed  Kaffirs  (the  Chief  Zeto  and  one  cf  his  captains  being  of  the 
parly),  two  of  whom  he  slew  single  handed.  For  the  above  services  he  received  the  brevet  rank  of  Mijor. 
Commanded  the  troop*  in  the  Sovereignty  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-63 ;  crossed  the  Orange  River  In 
Teb.  1861  (effecting  the  passage  with  guns,  wagons,  &c.,  in  a  temporary  boat  constructed  on  the  occasion) 
to  askist  In  the  protection  of  the  Albert  Dhtrlct,  and  on  the  38th  March  following,  with  one  troop  Cape 
M.  Rides,  one  six-pounder,  and  a  small  Burgher  force,  defeated  a  large  body  of  Tambookice  and  Basutos-, 
ttodtr  the  chiefs  Moocrose,  Vmbsll,  and  Spepere,  leaving  upwards  of  800  of  the  enemy  dead  on  the  iield. 

^Por  remainder  of  Ifotef  m«  precedJof  page. 


YmnTherr. 

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S8 

0 

18 

0 

21 

4A 

0  .     i) 

15  1     0 

13       0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

16 

0 

14 

0 

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7 

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41 

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7 

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21 

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226  Royal  Canadian  Rifle  Regiment. 

C^ZontfZ.— The  Lieut-Qencral  Commanding  the  Forces  in  Canada,  for  (he  tine  behig. 

X^-CoZ.— Wilmot  Henry  Bradford,*  Ensign,  p24   May  33  j  UeuU  PSe  Aug.  36; 

Capt,  P27  Aug.  41 ;  Mqjor,  p  8  Aug.  51 ;  LL-Col.  20  Dec.  64. 
jffl/or.— George  Seton,  Ens,  p  28  July  38 ;   Lieut,  v  13  May  42  j    Capt,  21  Feb.  62  ; 

Jtf<y'or,Pl4Dec.  55. 


Captaiks. 


FitzWilliam  Walker  : 

Kenn.  MackensieMofiktt .... 

William  Henry  Sharpe 

Charles  Walter  Grange'  .... 
Windsor  Henry  Humphreys 
Arthur  Percy  Kerr* 

LlBUTBNANTS. 

John  Weyland    

Edward  Benjamin  Wilson .... 
W.  Aug.  Myrton  CunyuKhame, 
George  MIgnan  Innes,  Adj. . . 
Robert  George  Macdonald   .. 

William  Fleming  Marson 

Winniett  Lockhart  Melville.. 
Ensiqks. 

Robert  Persse. 

William  Pitt  Butts    

Philip  Chas.  Coffin  Savage  .. 

Julian  Stewart  Onion 

Alexander  Moore  Armstrong 


P31  Dec.  30 !p  17  June  86 
P  5  Nov.  47 1 P  2  Apr.  50 
22  July  41 '  14  Apr.  46 
P  3  Nov.  48  P  2  May  45 
P  24  July  46  P  29  Oct.  47 
P 14  May  52     11  Aug.  54 


23  July  41 

14  Jan.  42 

8  May  46 

P  20  Aug.  49 

26  July  53 
P29  Dec.  54 

29  Oct   52 

6  July  55 
19Julv  55 
20  July  55 
23  Oct.  55 

8  Jan.  56 


14  Apr.  46 
14  Apr.  46 
23  ApHl  53 

9  Aug.  54 

21  Sept.  55 

P  14  Dec.  55 

6  June  54 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBY.-MAJ. 


11  Not.  51 


P  21  June  39 
P29Dec.  54 
17  Aug.  55 
P81  Dec.  47 
P21  Sept.  55 
P  14  Dec.  55 


2  PaymaitarWardell,  prcriova 
to  entering  the  Anny,  eerrvd  five 
:  yeuB  as  a  MidshipiBui  io  Ibe 
Royal  Navy,  and  was  at  tlM  cap- 
ture of  Java  la  1811  (Medal),  and 
also  upon  the  espeditloB  to  Pa- 
I  lemhang*  Sumatra,  la  tho  year 
Ifollowlaf.  He  has  loet  bis  light 
>  arm  fhmi  a  eontnsion  raealTed 
In  the  naval  service. 


Paymflrfer.— Wm.  Henry  Wardell,' 18  Dec.  28;  Em.  16  Aug.  15;  ZAeui.  p21  Feb.  22. 
A^utant. — lAsut.  Gteorge  Mignan  Innes,  25  Sept.  55. 
QuarteT'Mcuter. — James  Baxter,  15  July  35. 

Surgeon*— ^o\iVL  Maitland,M.D.,  3  Dec.  41 ;  A.-Surg.  12  June,  28  ;  H.-A,  16  Dec  26. 
Assistant-Surgeon, — Edward  Wm.  Clemlshaw  Kin^om,  M.D.,  25  Feb.  48. 
Begimentals  Qreen. — Facings  Scaflet. — Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

1  Lt.-Oolonel  Bradford  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Capt.  Orange  served  as  an  officer  of  Militia  In  Canada  daring  the  suppression  of  the  inturreetion,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  of  Navy  Island.  He  commanded  the  Enrolled  Pensioner*  In  the  expedition  against  the  King 
of  Kenung  up  the  Gambia  In  May  1840.  He  alto  commanded  the  deUchments  of  the  1st  and  8rd  W.  I.  Be| 
in  the  Expedition  sent  up  the  river  Sherebro  with  H.  M.  S.  ill^t  and  Pluto  in  June  and  July  1840. 

4  Captain  Kerr  serfed  with  the  61st  in  the  Burmah  campaign  from  Feb.  1868  to  the  end  of  the  war  (Medal). 


Years'  8er?. 

Pull 

Half 

Pay. 

Pay. 

22 

e^I 

29 

0 

36 

0 

10 

0 

24 

2 

11 

0 

17 

0. 

14 

0 

13 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

14 

0 

8 

0 

13 

0 

2 

0 

St  Helena  Regiment 


Lieutenant-Colonel. — Horatio  Nelson  Vigors,'  Bns.  p  12  Apr.  27  ;  Lieut,  Pll  Aug. 

29;  Capt.  P27  Mar.  35;  Maj,  20  Dec.  42;  X^-CoZ.  16  Dec.  43;  Col.  20  June  04. 

Jfq/or.— Thomas  Faunoe,  '  Ens.  5  April  27 ;   Lievi.  p  12  Not.  20 ;    Capt.  p  23 

June  37  ;  Major ^  p  17  May  60. ^^ 


Captains. 

C.  H.  Marechauz 

Wm.  Forbes  Macbean 

Henry  Gahan 

Robert  Alexander  Loudon .... 

Frederick  Rice  Stack 

Lieutenants. 
Henry  Robert  Co  well,  Ad},  . . 

John  H.Prenderville 

William  Henry  Hole 

James  Scott  Helps 

Edmund  Charles  Barnes  .... 

Henry  Tayler 

Ensigns. 
Adolphus  William  Campbell 
Jno.  Baldwin  Hainault  Rainier 
James  William  Mitchell  .... 


1  Mar.  44 
18  Aug.  48 

P  25  June  52 
16  Feb.  55 

P  1  May  65 
15  Aug.  55 


20  June  54 


11  Nov.  51 


SMi^or 


6  Apr.  26       5  Aug.  42 

7  Jan.  42       8  June  49 
P 15  June  32  P  6  Mar.  40 

8  June  49  P  25  June  52 1 
7  Jan.  42      5  Aug.  53) 

1    Colonel    Vigors 

throughout  the  campaigns  of 

1888  and  89  in  Afl^haaiatan. 

Commanded  the  two  Flank 

Companies  of  the  IStii  Light 

Infantry,  which  formed  a  part 

of  the  force  under  Sir  Robert 

Sale  sent  in  pursuit  of  the  rider 

of  Candahar,  brother  of  the 

king  of  Cabool ;  crossed  the  rapid  Helmond 

wltli  eighteen  men  (the  advance)  on  a  small 

raft,  landed  close  to  the  Fort  of  Oiriskh,  which 

was  found  Just  vacated  by  the  enemy.  He  com* 

roanded  the  left  Flank  Company  of  tho  IStb, 

with  the  forlorn  hope,  under  Col.  Dennie,  at  the 

storm  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Qhusnee  (Madal), 

and  was  also  present  at  the  capture  of  Cabool, 

and  in  other  minor  a£fUrs. 

Adjutant. ^Lxeut.  Henry  Robert  Cowell,  13  Feb.  55. 
Quarter' Master. — John  Hobson  Wright,  26  July  63. 

Surg.— John  Mullins,  6  Oct.  54;  Assist.- Surg.  13  Oct.  43.  C^r^r^n]t> 

Assistant'Surgeon.'-Jomes  Jardine,  15  Dec.  54.  'fzed  by  VjOOQ IC 

JPaeings  B\ift.^Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 
Ffcunce  commanded  [the  Light  Company  of  the  4th  at  the  recapture  of  Uie  Port  of  Nepsunee,  21st  Feb. 


0  Dec.  20 

7  July  37 
P 13  June  30 
P 16  Sept.  45 

1  June  30 

16  April  42 

10  Nov.  43 

P  26  May  48 

8  June  40 
P 14  June  60 
p  25  June  52 

18  Feb.  63 

P  16  Dec  63 

15  Feb.  56 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


BRBV.-IIAJ. 


I  YeartSenr. 


Full  1  Half  1 
Pa,.iPar.| 

46 

ft 

23 
15 

3 

0 

5 

1 

0 
0 

1 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

Boyal  Newfoundland  Companies*  227 

Lieutenant'  Colonel* 
9  mi  Robert  Law/  KH.  JffiM.8  June  1809;  Lieut.  27  May  11;  CapL  PIS 
Oct.  21 ;  Afqjor,  P29  Aug.  34;  Lieut, -Col.  2  Feb.  44. ;  Col,  20  June  54. 


Captains. 

Edward  d' Alton* 

Walter  Sazton  Bold  ... 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

A.  Saunders  Quill,  A4i> 
Daniel  Edward  Daly . .  • . 

Bnsigns. 
William  Chambers 


BNSION. 


13  June  30 
6  Aug.  41 

21  Nov.  51 
P  9  Feb.  55 

26  Feb.  56 


LIEUT. 


P  2  Aug.  33 
25  Not.  42 

31  Aug.  55 
7  Sept.  55 


CAPTAIN. 


P  20  Sept.  39 
7  Sept.  55 


BBBVET- 
MAJOR 


11  Nov.  51 


3  Major  d'Alton  Mrred  in 
the  88rd  during  th«  lopprrsslon 
of  the  Insurrection  in  Lower 
Canada  in  1887;  also  in  re- 
pelling the  attacks  of  the 
American  Brigands  wlio  landed 
near  Presoott,  Upper  Canada, 
in  1888. 


Adjutant, — Lieut,  Arthur  Saunders  Quill,  31  Aug.  55. 
Surg. — 

Assistant-Surgeon, — William  Mackenzie  Skues,  M.S.,  29  July  53. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent,  Sir  John  Klrkland. 

1  CoL  Law  served  with  the  71st  Regt.on  Sir  J.  Moore's  retreat  at  Lugo  andCorunna,  in  1806-0;  at  the 
siege  of  Flushing,  in  1800;  subsequently  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  affair  at  Sobral,  Massena's  retrrat, 
battle  of  Puentes  D'Onor,  8rd  and  5th  May  1811  (wounded  in  two  places) ;  coTering  first  and  second  sieges 
of  Badi^os,  actions  at  Arroya  de  Molino  and  Almarax,  defence  of  Alba  de  Tonnes,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees 
and  capture  of  enemy's  couToy  at  Elisonda,  in  July  1818;  battle  of  tiie  Nive,  affair  at  Cambo,  employed 
in  an  armed  boat  at  Urt  on  the  river  Adour,  battle  near  Bayonne  18tli  Dec.  1818,  affairs  at  Hellette, 
ArriTarette,  St.  Palais,  and  Aire ;  battle  of  Orthes,  and  affair  at  Tarbes,  where  he  was  severely  wounded. 
Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo— severely  wounded,  and  horse  killed 
by  a  eannon  shot.  Served  afterwards  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Prance.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 


Gold  Coast  Corps. 


Years'8erv.| 

Full 

Hair 

Pay. 

Pay. 

14 

0 

U 

0 

5 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

9 

0 

Majer, — 


Captains. 

Henry  Bird*    

Thomas  Cochrane 

Joseph  Brownell*    

Lieutenants. 
Charlee  FoIe  Dake,i  Adj, 
Aylmer  Strangford  Craig' 

John  KyBh 

(George  Clarke*   

Francis  Hunter 

James  Taylor 

Jas.  Trevor  W.  Andrews 
Bnbions. 

William  Chambers 

Hy.  Butts  Bernard  Owen 


ENSIGN. 


LIEUT. 


P27Sept.42iPl8Apr.  45 
25  Apr.  45  i  0  Jan.  47 
10  Sept.  51 1  10  Feb.  53 


24  June  53 

18  Nov.  53 

6  July  52 

4  Feb.   54 

16  June  54 

11  Aug.  54 

1  Dec.  54 


4  Feb.  54 
24  Feb.  54 
28  April  54 
26  Oct.  64 
14  Feb.  55 
11  May  55 
23  Not.  55 


CAPTAIN 


9  Sept.  51 
25  Jan.  55 
23  Nov.  55 


BREV.-HAJ. 


26  Feb.  56 
8  Jan.  56 
Edw.  N.  Robt  Gatehouse  I  26  Feb.  56 
Adjutant,— Lieut,  Charles  Fox  Duke,  25  Feb.  54. 
5ttry«<m.— PeUT  Heni7  Roe,  27  May  53  ;  Assist. Surg,  3  Sept.  47. 
Facings  Blue. — Agent y  Sir  John  Klrkland. 

1  Captain  Bird  commanded  a  detachment  of  181  men  of  the  Gold  Const  Corps  In  defence  of  Christians- 
borg  Castle  against  a  Rebel  force  of  4000  men*  in  Sept.  1864,  during  the  bombardment  of  that  and  the 
adjacent  towns  of  Labadjr  and  Tesda  bj  H.  U.  8.  Scourge  (wounded).  Oapt  Brownell,  Lfeuls.  Duke 
and  Clarice  served  with  the  detachment. 

8  Lieut.  Craig  scnred  with  the  68nd  Regt.  in  the  SotleJ  campaign  in  1840,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Feroseahah  (Medal),  where  he  was  feverely  wounded  by  a  cannon  ball,  causing  amputation  of  the  right 
arm. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 


228 


CHATHAM  GARRISON. 

Com UANDANT.^CoZcmtfZ  William  Hassall  Eden,  Unatt* 
Major  of  Brioade. — Brevet'Mqfor  Grordon,  76  F. 

Provisional  BcUtalion. 

Lieutenant^  Colonels. 
Henry  Jervis,*  Ens.  19  Dec.  11 ;  if.  29  Dec.  14 ;  Capt.  p  19  Sept.  26 ;  BU  Maj. 

23  Nov.  41 ;  Mqj,  P27  Sept.  42;  Lt.-Col.  P8  Mar.  50 ;  Coi.  28  No?.  54. 
Robert  Newton  Phillips,* JSfW.  p  27  May  36 ;  Lieut,  p 2  Oct  40 ;  Capt.  P 12  Jan. 44; 
Mqj.  P  17  Oct.  41 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  28  May  53 ;  Lieut.-Col.  29  July  58. 
Staff  Captain. 
Henry  Jackson,  Sns.  p5  April  31  j  Lt,  P  20  Sept.  33;  Capt.  27  Dec.  42. 

Brevet'Mqjor,  20  June  54. 
Acting  A^utant. — 

Quarter-Master. — James  Menzies,  4  May  49 ;  Ens.  27  April  49. 
Surgeon. — Andrew  Maclean,  M.D.,1  March,  44;  Assist.- Surg.  ^  Oct.  d!&. 
Paymaster  of  Indian  Depots. — William  Sommerfield,  1  July  55. 
Paymaster  of  British  Depots. — Daniell  Bartlett,  1  Aug.  54. 
Agent,  Sir  John  Kirklaud. 

Invalid  Depot. 
Superintendent.—'!^  Henry  Anderson,'  Ens.  22  July  13;  Lieut.  15  June  15 ; 
Capt.  12  Feb.  36 ;  Brevet- Mqjor,  9  Not.  40. ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  20  Jane  54 ; 
Major^  25  May  55. 
Staff  Captains.— Geo.  Rand,<  Ens.  8  31ar.  39 ;  Lt.  17  May  41 ;  Capt.  25  May  55. 
Thomas  Andrews  Rawlins.  Ens.  P17  No?.  41 ;  Lieut.  p29 
Dec.  43 ;  Capt.  p5  Feb.  47. 
Adjutant,— J AmcB  Pope,  1  June  55;  Ens.  31  Mar.  48;  Lt.  11  Not.  52. 
Paymasters.—}^  Francis  Edward  Leech,*  19  Nov.  07. 

Thomas  Baldwin  Summerfield,  1  April  55. 

1  Colonel  Jervis  served  in  the  72nd  Hi.hlanders,  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1884-35  (Medal). 

S  Lt-OoL  PhDlips  served  with  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1831-3  (ICedal),  and  was 
promoted  Brevet  LU-Col.  for  liis  services. 

8  Lt.-Col.  Anderson  served  the  campaigns  of  1814  nml  15  In  Holland  and  the  Netherlands,  Including  the 
action  at  Merzera,  bomhardment  oi  Antwerp,  storming  of  Berxen-op-Zoom,  and  actions  at  Quatre  Bras  and 
Waterloo.  Severely  wounded  at  Waterloo  by  a  rausket-ball,  which  brolio  the  left  shoolder,  passed  through 
the  lungs,  and  made  its  pzit  at  the  back,  breaking  the  scapula. 

4  Captain  Rand  served  with  the  4Qth  throughout  the  operations  In  China  (Ifedal). 

3  Paymaster  Leech  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Jan.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  incladiag  the  passage 
of  the  Bidas5oa,  the  battles  of  Nivelle  10th  Nov.,  and  Nive  0th,  lOth,  lUh,  and  18th  Dec.  1813,  and 
blockade  of  Bayonne.  Served  also  at  the  escalt^de  of  llooj  RooJ  in  Cutch,  March  1819,  and  at  the  siege  of 
Rhas-el-Khyma,  au'l  of  Zoa  In  the  Persian  Gulf  In  I8I0  and  SO.  He  was  present  also  at  Sobraon  (Medal). 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clpsps. 


Vcars'Serv. 

Pull 
Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

44 

ii 

20 

0 

25 

0 

7 
23 

0 
0 

42 

lA 

17 
15 

0 
0 

8 
48 

0 

A 

CAVALRY  DEPOT  AT  MAIDSTONE. 

Commandant. — Colonel  V.  C.  Griffiths,  9  Lancers. 
AaaiST.-CoMM.— CoZ.  Charles  Wn-.  Morley  Balders,  CB.  Unatt. 
rAYMA8TER.—C^;7t.  William  Castle,  16  Feb.  29;  J?7U.  25  Jkn.  16 ;  Lieut.  7  April 

25;  Ca;>^.  P 10  June  26. 
Ri  ding-Master. — *  Brevet- Mqjor  L,  C.  A.  Meyer,  1  May  26. 
Quart er-Mastbb. — John  Swindlcy,  1  Nov.  89. 
Ybterinary  SURasoN.— Charles  Curtis  Brett,  8  March  33. 
AcTiNO  Adjutant. — Lieut,  Cuthbert,  10  Hussars. 

Principal  Veterinary   Surgeon.— John    Wilkinson,   12    July  54;     Vet.    Surg. 

27  April  26,  Claphmn  Rise. 

CONSOLIDATED  DEPOTS  OF  CAVALRY. 
Canterbury  and  Brighton. 
Lieut.-Coi/)nbl. — 

Major. — Brevet  Lt. -  Colonel  SoxaQi  McQueen,  Unatt. 
Adjutant.— jBrcce^  Lt. 'Colonel  Aug.  Fred.  Blyth,  li.p.  0  W.I.  Regt. 
Paymaster.— Charles  Francis  Gregg,  0  June  54 ;  Ens.  10  Dec.  31 ;  Lt.\A  Feb.  34. 
Quarter-Master.— Thomas  Smith,  26  June  35. 
Veterinary  Surgeon.— Herbert  Hallen,  8  Aug.  30. 

Netobridge. 
Lieut-Colonel.— Co7.  John  Charles  Hope  Gibsone,  Uuatt. 
yiKSOK.—Brevet-Lt.'Col.  William  Clarke,  Unatt. 
Adjutant. — Captain  Sohn  Mullen,  Unatt. 

Paymaster.- William  Betson,*  20  June  54 ;  Quarter-Master,  1  Nov.  86.   - 
Quartbr-Master.— John  Thompson,  3  Oct.  48.  Digitized  by  ^^UOQ IC 

Vrtbrinary  Surgeon. —  o 

1  Pftjrmaiter  Betson  senred  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  1825>S6  (Uedal). 


Yean'  Sarr. 


PhU 
P»7. 


31 

25 
16 


33 
17 
13 

4 
18 


21 
34 

21 

18 
12 
16 


28 


Half 


0 

0 
0 
0 


18ft 
7& 


3A 


37 

A 

12 

0 

13 

0 

25 

0 

24 

0 

11 

0 

8 

0 

DEPOT   BATTALIONS. 


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12 


Parhhurst  BatiaKan. 

X^.-CoZ.— Edmimd  Richard  Jeffreys,'  CB.  Ena.  16  June  25  -,  Lt.PU  Oct.  27; 

Capt.v  2  Feb.  38 ;  Mqf.  pI2  May  43;  Br.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54;  Lt.  Coh  16 

March  55. 

Major.—Henry  B.  Harrey,  Ens.  p 24, Dec.  25 ;  X^.  p24  Not.  28;  Capt.  p28 

Dec.  32 ;  Brev.-Mqj,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Mqj.  2  Nov.  49 ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  20  June  54. 

il4;«^an^.— Hercules  Atkin  Welman,'  4  May  55;  Ens.  Pl7  Jan.  40;  Lieut. 

16  Mar.  43 ;  Capt.  P  3  Feb.  47. 
Assistant  Adjutant.— Captain  James  Mancor,  48  F.  23  Nor.  55. 
Paymasters. — iSI  Francis  Feneran,'  15  Dec.  37  ;  Qr. -Master,  1  Dec.  23. 

Andrew  Clendening,  25  Jan.  50 :  JBns.  p  26 Apr.  27 ;  XT.  p  9  Apr.  29. 
Quarter^Masiers.-'John  Cowell,  20  Oct.  43.' 

Thomas  Moore,  21  May  52. 
Surgeon.^Jaoi.  T.Oswald  Johnston,  M.D.  29  Dec.  46;  Assist.-Surg.QAvLg.  38. 
Depots  attached  to  the  BattaUon.~4  F.  20  F.  28  F.  48  F.  77  F.  95  F. 


Walmer  Battalion. 
Lteftt.'CoUmet.^UttiTy  Eyre,  Bns.  P28  Aug.  17 ;  Lieut.  P20  April  26 ;  Capt. 

P3  April  28  ;  Mqf.  P 17  Feb.  37 ;  Zdeut.-Col.  17  March  43;   Col.  20  June  54. 
Jtf<t/or.— William  Devonish  De?erell/  JSns.  4  May  15;  Lieut.  16  Not.  20; 

Capt.  7  April  37;  MqjitTyb  March  47;  Brev.- lAeut. -Col.  28  Not.  54. 
Adjutant.— Capt.  Fred.  Beswick,  38th  Foot,  9  Feb.  55. 
Assistant'Adjutant.^nichBLTd  Barrett,**  9  Feb.  55;  QJ£.  30  Oct.  35;  Sns.  13 

June  45 ;  Lt.  14  Aug.  48 :  Capt.  6  June  54. 
Pay  master.— J  SLmes  Fagan,' 21  Aug.  49;  Qr.-Master,  19  Jan.  38. 
Quarter- Master.-— WiWiam  Dougherty,  3  May  44. 
5ufVMn.— Alexander  Gibb,^  M.D.  18  Sept.  49;  Assiet.^Surg.  10  Jan.  40. 
Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion.— 19  F.  31  F.  38  F.  44  F. 


WincJiester  Battalioru 
Lieut.-Colonel.^UtuTy  Phipps  Raymond,  Ens.  9  April  25;  Lieut,  p  17  Mar.  27 ; 

Capt.  P21  March  34;  Brevet-Mqiar^  9  Nov.  46;  Mqfor,  p17  Dec.  47; 

Xtet£^.-CoZ.P17  Jan.  51. 
3f<v'0r.— Henry  Donn  O'Halloran,  JS'tM.  1  Nov.  18;  Lieut.  p28  June  27;  Capt. 

P 1  Sept.  38 ;  Bt.  Mqf.  11  Not.  51 ;  Bt.  Lt.-Col. 4  Feb. 53 ;  Mt^.  23  Aug.  54. 
il4fttton/.— Samuel  Dunning,  18  Aug.  54;  JBns.  16  Feb.  44;  Lt.  7  Oct.  47  ; 

Capt.  14  July  54. 
Assist.- A  (Sutant.'-Johik  Hanham,<7  24  April  55;   Bns.  p22  Dec.  43;  Lieut. 

P  23  Dec.  45  I  Cai>^.  p  12  July  50. 
PaymoHers.—Bdw.  Geo.  Cubitt,  16  Feb.  44;  Sns.  pO  Dec.  31 ;  Lt.  28  Apr.  37. 
Jno.Wheatley,«12  Oct.38 ;  JBns.ScAdff.  20  July  32;  Lt.  3  April  35. 
Quarter-Masters.— Wi  Alexander  Hendry,*  2  Sept.  45. 
William  Watson,**  25  April  48. 

Depots  attoched  to  the  Battalion.— 1st  Batt  1  F.  3  F.  7  F.  23  F.  46  F.  88  F. 

Fermoy  Battalion. 
X^.-Co2(me2.— Edmund  Wm.  Wilton  Passy,  Ens.  8  April  25 ;  X^.p  30  Dec.  26 ; 
Capt,  P 23  Dec.  36 ;  Mqf.  p  12  Sept.  43 ;  Lt.-Col.  10  April  49 ;  Col. 6  Jan.  55. 
ilfq;or.— Edward  John  Holworthy,  2iul  Lt,  p12  Feb.  36;  X^.  p25  Jan.  39; 

Capt.  P 17  Oct.  45 ;  Mqf.  P  7  Mar.  56. 
At&utant.— George  King,^  29  Feb.  56 ;  Ens.  p  19  Oct.  38 ;  Xt.  p  7  Feb.  40 ;  Capt. 

P5  Not.  47. 
Assist.-Aifutant.—VtokthtLwe  William  GosUing,  25  Mar.  56 ;  Ens.  p  23  May 

48 ;  Lieut,  p  8  Not.  50 ;  Capt.  19  Dec.  54. 
Paytnasters.—ViortU  Robinson  Campbell,  20  Aug.  41 ;  Ens.  2  July  29 ;  Lieut. 
19  Dec.  35. 
Stephen  Lawson,  6  Jan.  43 ;  Ens.  26  Dec.  34;  Lt.  22  Jan.  39. 
QiMWer-3fat/^«.— George  Thompson,  13  Sept  31. 

John  Desmond,  12  June  46. 
^fir^eon.— Samuel  Smith,  28  March  54  ;  Assist- Surg,  15  March  44. 
Depots  attached  to  the  Batt.— 2nd  Batt.  1  F.  30  F.  33  F.  49  F.  50  F.  68  F.  82  F. 

TempUmore  Battalion. 
Lieut.'  CbfoneZ.— Henry  DItc  Townshend,!^'  Ens.  p  16  July  12 ;  Lieut,  p  14  Sept^ 

15;  Capt.  PI  Not.  21;  Major,  10  Oct.  35;  Brevet  Ueut.-Col.  29  March 

39 ;  Ueut.-Col.  17  Aug.  41 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  51. 
3fa^or.— Henry  George  Hart,  Bns»  1  April  29 ;  Lieut.  19  July  32 :  Capt.  1  Dec« 

42;  Jtf<i;or,Pl5Dec.48. 


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A4fuiant.—miA  James  Cliarter,  11  Aug.  54  -,  Ens.  p  25 Od.  42;  Li.  p  16  Dee. 

45 ;  Capt.  15  Murch  53. 
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JPayniM^er.— WilUam  Youag,"  1  Sept  54;  Em.  Id  Kot.  41. 
Quarter'Moiter.-^Stimuel  Scoltock,**  13  March  46. 
Assut.'SwgeaiL-~-D9Lme\  O'Donovaoy  ll.JK  14  Julj  54. 

Depots  attached  to  the  Battalioiu— 13  F.  41  V.  47  F.  55  F. 

Provmonal  Depot  BaUaUonk  at  Birr^ 
Xteut.-CoZcme/.— Cbcrlca  Cratcbley,  2ii4i  X#.p  8  April  26;  Lt.  22  July  30; 

CapL  P  11  Dao.d6;  JTqi.P  22  Oct  44;  X*.-OEi<.i4  Jiily49;  CWLSSNot.M. 
Mt/«r.--Thoiii«s  FnmclB  Hobba^"*  %ad  Lt.  15  Jaa.  47 ;  Li.  Pfl  May  50 ;  CajU. 

P2  April  52 ;  Mqjar,  11  May  55. 
A4futant.—TTed.  Biscoe  Ti-itton,  29  Sept.  54;  2nd  Lt.  P22  March  44;  Z^  p  8 

May  46;  Ca/>^P33  8tpt.  51. 
AuUi.^AeSuiMMt.'-Capiain  Qeo.  SbaUham  Pcanl,  90  F.  5  Jaae  65. 
PayiiMa^^r.—Edwin  Robert  Weth^nd,  80  Jano64;  JbiAPfiAqg.  42;  Lieut. 

P24May44;  Ckpi.  Q  Jnne  fA, 
QH«r#«r-ilat#«r.— John  RemiAgtoa  Breadfaag,  28  Jane  48. 

Depots  attached  to  the  Baktalian.-21  F.  57  F.  63  F. 

ProviMumal  Depot  BatieHen  at  Prestotf. 
IMut.^CoUmih^'^  Joha  AWes,"  Em,  5  Nov.  07;  Lieut.  25  Dec  10 ;  Capt.  13 

Mar.  27  ;  Mq^Wy  17  Avg.  41  ;  Lt.^W.  14  Mar.  51. 
Mti%r^nmrj  Law  Maydwetl  »  En».  21  Aag.  85 ;  Lieut.  S8  Sept.  38  ;  Cept. 

P  15  AprU  42;  Bre9et  Mafor,  98  May  58  ;  Mafor,  6  Nov.  54. 
^£{/u<an/.^A]ezander  Maeleaa,  22  Dec.  54 ;  Ens.  15  March  39;  X#.  p 28  Jan. 

42;  C<ip^P2d  July59b 
^Mt«^.-^^'u^an/.— Charles  Bdmuud  Thornton,  16  March  55 ;  JSm.  P30  l>ee, 

49;  Li.  90  Axig.  44;  Capt.  P19  Sept.  48. 
Pmymaster.^Uuf^  S.  S.  Bumey,**  81  July  46;  .S^.  P  29  Dec.  35;  Lieut . 

P  14  Jane  39. 
QuMTter^Master.^DBnlel  Doherty,''  23  July  41. 
Smivmii.— WIlKam  Irwin  Brealin,  M.D.  2  Jaly  41 ;  Astut.-Surg.  8  March  27  ; 

Ho9p.'Assist.  9  Feb.  26. 

Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion^  18  F.  34  F.  97  F. 

Provisional  Depot  Battalion  at  MulUngar. 
Ideut^' ColoneL-^ohnThomMB  Hill,  Ens.  13  Mar.  37 ;  Lt.  p  16  April  29 ;  Cmpt. 

P 13  Feb.  35;  Mqior,v  12  March  41  -,  Lt.-Ctl.  3  AprU  46;  Cat.  90  June  54. 
Mtyor.-^Uew  Dalrymple  Fanshawa,  l?w.  4  July  34;  X^  p25  May  38;  Cmpt. 

P 13  May  42 ;  Brev.'M^ar,  20  Jme  54 ;  M€0^,  P27  Ju^j  55. 
iifl[^*u/anf .^Donald  G.  Angus  Darroch,^  29  Dec.  54 ;  Ens.  P  22  Mar.  33;  Lieut. 

V  26  Aug.  36 ;  Capt.  p  15  April  42 }  Breo.-Mcijwr,  20  June  54. 
Assistant  Adjutant. -^  Captain  Robert  Lav,  31  F.  23  Oct.  55. 
Payw/tf#sr.— George  Bodle,*  8  April  53;  Ens.  23  May  45;  Lt.  91  Feb.  4G. 
QMrUfMmsier.'^olm  Burke,*  29  Dec.  54 ;  Ens.  4  Sept  49 ;  XI.  99  Feb  53. 
Depots  attached  to  the  Battalion.— 14  F.  56  F.  69  F.  90  F. 

Provisional  Depot  Battalion  at  ZimerieL 
Xieu^- Co?.— Nathaniel  Masaey  Stack.  Ens.  p  25  Mot.  98;  XI.  p  90  Dec.  35; 

Capt.  P  6  July  38;  Mqf-  p  29  Dec.  48;  Xl.-Cc<.  p  8  June 52;  Co/.3  Not.55. 
3f((Vor.— Gustavus  Nigla  Kingscoto  Anker  Yong e^**  Ems.  p  92  Aay.  34 1  XI.  29 

June  37 ;  Capt.  1  Jan.  47 ;  Mqf.  p  15  Jaa.  56. 
^cO'iilanl.— Thomas  GUley,  XI.  9  Not.  30;  Capt.  3  Not.  54. 
Assist.- A  djutant.^ 

Paymaster-'Alex.  Fair,*'  28  Jan.  63  ;  Quarter-Master,  7  July  48. 
Quarter-Master.— John  Taylor,  25  Aug.  46. 

Depots  atuched  to  the  Battelion.— 0  F.  17  F.  80  F.  89  F. 

Paymaster  of  Dctackments^  Portsmouth. 
John  Holland,  14  Aug.  55;  %nd  Lt.  26  March  28;  Lt.  15  Kot.  36. 

Paymaster  of  Deiachmenis,  WimUar.     j\e 
F.  Uenry  Dalgely,  1  Maidi  39;  Ss^.  11  Jan.  91 1  XI.  93  Maieh  d6« 


Depot  BattaKtms.  231 

fFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  Depot  SattaHone. 

1  Lieat.-Colonel  Jeffrert  served  with  tlbe  88th  Begt.tbe  Bntera  eftmptifn  of  1854,  and  wai  present  at 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  (wounded^at  the  latter  he  commanded  the  Regt.)  and  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Olaspe). 

S  Captain  Welman  commanded  a  detachment  of  the  801b,  emlwrked  in  the  prWate  schooner  Ariel  at 
tho  capture  by  surprise  of  the  piratical  schooner  Htmnah  in  a  harbour  of  the  Mercurjr  Islands  on  the 
S0th  Oct.  1S49,  for  which  lie  received  the  thanks  of  the  Governor  of  Mew  Zealand,  and  the  approbation  of 
the  Duke  of  Wellington.  He  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sutle]  in  1845-8  as  Adjutant  of  the  80th,  in- 
cluding the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  the  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

8  PaTroaster  Peneran  served  the  campai^  of  1814  in  Hollaiid;  also  that  of  1816,  including  the  battle  of 
Waterloo. 

4  Lt.-Col.  Devereli  served  the  Deccan  campaigns  of  1810, 17,  and  18 ;  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1810  and  20, 
including  the  capture  of  the  Arab  fortresses  of  Ras^el-Khyroa  and  Zyah ;  and  in  the  Burmese  war  from 
KoT.  1825  until  the  peace  in  1836,  including  the  capture  of  Donabew,  attacks  on  the  height  near  Prome, 
of  Maloon,  and  of  several  stockades. 

5  Captain  King  served  with  the6&th  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  at  Amoy,  Chucan,  Chinhae 
(including  repulse  of  night-attack),  Cliapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  and  Chin  Kiang  Foo.  Also  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854,  including  the  battle  of  Alms  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

6  Paymaster  Pagan  served  in  the  08th  Regt.  with  the  expedition  to  the  north  of  China  in  1842  (Medal), 
and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  ChinUongiioo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

7  Doctor  Gibb  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River  in  1845; 
also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-47,  and  that  of  1850-58  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  several 
engagements. 

8  Quarter-Master  Hendry  served  the  campaign  of  1819,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras 
and  Waterloo,  and  capture  of  Paris. 

10  Colonel  Townshend  served  with  the  4Ist  Regt.  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of 
Fort  Niagara,  Blackrock,  and  Buffalo,  battle  of  Londy's  Lane,  and  assault  on  Fort  Erie  14  Auk-  1814, 
where  he  was  severely  wounded  through  the  left  abottlder.  He  waa  promoted  to  tho  Brevet  rank  of  Licut.- 
Colonel  for  services  during  the  Canadian  Rebellion  in  1837-88. 

11  Paymaster  Young  served  »ith  the  22nd  Regt.  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta 
country,  and  was  present  at  the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur. 

12  Quar.-Master  Scoltock  served  in  the  48th  Rcgi.  at  the  skge  and  capture  of  Klttoor  in  Dec.  1824. 

18  Paymaster  Clendenning  served  in  tiie  Eastern  eonpaign  of  1854-55.  with  tlie  0th  Regt.  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

14  Lieat^Colonel  Alvca  served  the  whole  of  the  campaigns  in  Spain,  Portugal,  and  France,  of  1810 
II,  13, 18,  and  14,  with  the  74lh  in  Picton's  Division,  without  having  ever  been  absent  ftom  it  for  a  single 
day,  including  the  battle  of  Busoco,  retreat  to  the  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  occupation  of  them,  and  subse- 
quent advance  in  pur>ult  of  Alaasena,  actions  at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Pox  d'Arouce,  Guarda,  and  Sabugal, 
battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  siege  of  Badi^oz  in  June  1811,  aciions  at  El  Bodon  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  sitgo 
and  storm  of  Ciadad  Rodrigo,  slegr,  storm,  and  escalade  of  the  Castle  of  Badajox  in  March  and  April, 
1813,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retire,  affiiirs  on  the  retreat  from  Madrid  to  Sala- 
manca and  Portugal  in  Nov.  1813,  >Qb«eqoent  advance  and  passage  of  the  Ebro,  bottle  of  VHtoria,  block - 
ado  of  Paropelnna,  the  battles  in  the  Pyrenees  on  the  S7th,  S8th,  and  80th  July,  battles  of  tlie  Nivcllp, 
the  NiTe,  and  Orthes,  actions  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  He  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  eleven  Clasps  for  Ruaaco,  Fttentea  d*Onor,  Clodad  Rodrigo,  Badajox,  Salamanca,  VUtoria, 
Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse. 

15  M^jor  Maydwell  served  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  from  1890  to  1852  as  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Harry 
Smith. 

18  PaymastAT  Barney  served  wllb  the  91st  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852-58 ;  on  board  the  E.I.C. 
steam  frigate  Tereox  during  the  naval  action  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon 
River ;  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operations  in  the  riclnity,  and  at  the  storm  and  capture  of 
Rangoon. 

17  Captain  Hanham  served  tlie  Sotlej  campaign  of  1645-48,  Including  thebatlles  of  Moodkee  (wounded), 
Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Claspc). 

18  Ma)or  Yonge  served  with  the  Queen's  Royab  throoghoot  Lord  Keane's  campaign  in  AfTghanislnn 
and  Bcloocbistan,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  Ghoznee  (Medal).  He  served  also  the 
campaign  in  the  Soutlrrm  Mahratta  country  in  1844  (including  the  storm  of  the  fortress  of  Pondla),  and 
that  of  the  Concan  in  1846. 

10  Paymaster  Fair  served  with  the  44th  in  the  retreat  from  Cabool,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Gunda- 
mack  after  receiving  fonr  wounds.  He  served  with  the  50th  at  the  battle  of  Panniar  (Medal),  and 
the  campaign  on  the  Sutlo^  (Medal  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah, 
Aliwal,  and  Sobraon. 

30  Major  Darroch  served  with  the  Royals  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  of  1887-8.  He  served  also 
with  the  09nd  in  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  (Medal),  and  was  wounded  at  Ferozeshah.  Served  with  tho 
51st  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1853-58;  was  on  board  the  E.  I.  C.  steam  frigate  Ferooz  during  tho 
naval  action  and  de»truclion  of  the  enemy's  stockades  on  the  Rangoon  River;  served  during  the  succeed- 
ing three  days'  operations  In  the  vicinity  (inchidhtg  the  storming  of  the  White  Rouse  Redoubt),  nnd  at 
the  storm  and  capture  of  Rangoon;  also  at  the  assault  and  capture  of  Bassein  10th  May  (wounded);  and 
served  as  Deputy- As&istant-Qr.-Master-General  at  tho  taking  of  Pegu  2Ist  November. 

81  Paymaster  Wheatley  served  with  the  42nd  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  Including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  sirge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

32  Paymaster  Bodle  served  in  the  80th  Regt.  throughout  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-6,  Including  tho 
bataea  of  Moodkee,  Femzesbah,  and  S>>braon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).  AIm  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1S52, 
including  the  capture  of  Martabsn,  operations  before  Rangoon  on  the  I2lh,  13th,  and  14th  of  April,  and 
capture  of  the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda  (with  the  storming  party),  and  capture  of  Promo  (Medal). 

23. Quartermaster  Moore  served  with  the  3 1st  Regt.  throughont  tho  campaign  of  18-12  in  AITghnniHlan 
(Medal),  including  the  engagements  of  Mazeena  and  Tezeen.  Also  the  Sntlej  campaign  of  1845-8,  including 
the  actions  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasps).  Served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  88th  Regt.  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Alma  (woni;ded) 
and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol. 

24  Captain  Barrett  served  in  tho  Kandlan  Territories,  Ceylon,  during  the  whole  of  the  Rebellion  of  1817 
and  18,  and  comnuindedan  outpost  during  part  of  the  above  period. 

25  Qr.-Mni^tcr  Burke  served  in  the  22nd  He^.  in  the  campaign  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  country  in  1814 
and  1 845,  and  was  present  at  tho  storm  of  the  Pettahs  on  27th  Nov.,  and  of  the  forts  of  Panulla  and  Powughnr. 

28  Major  Hobbs  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  In  1 855,  and  commanded  the  2l8t  Fusiliers  at  the  attack 
on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  andCbsp). 

27  Qr.-Mastcr  Doherty  served  with  the  S8th  Regt.  in  the  Eastern  campaign  in  IS54-55,  and  has  the  Medal 
aad  two  Claspa  for  Inkerman  and  Sebastopol. 

28  Qr. -Master  Watson  served  with  the  89th  Regt.  at  the  siege  of  Sebaatopol,  from  15th  Dec.  1854,  to  4tli 
July  1855,  and  at  the  attack  on  the  Redan  on  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Chisp). 


282  Royal  Malta  FendbU  Regiment. 

Lieut.'ColaneL^^lmeoe  Baynes,^  ^n«.24  June  18;  Lima.  38  Dec  15;  Capt.  i»S4 
June  84 ;  Mqfar^  ^3  Oct.  36 ;  Lieui.^CoL  p36  Oct.  41 ;  Col,  11  Not.  61. 

Mqjar.'-^Ckrlo  Catajar,  30  July  47  ;  Brev.'Lt'Col.  38  Not.  64. 
r*Aiitonio  Haltei.  11  April  46. 
♦GugUelmo  Petit,  10  May  46. 


r»^^*^i^»  J  *8alverio  Qatt,13  Feb.  47. 


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^Qiaaeppe  Oouder,  18  March  63. 
<*Georgio  Virtu,  36  June  63. 
r*NicoU  MetroTich,10  July  40. 
*William  Gatt,  11  April  46. 
^Giuseppe  Cayarra,  10  May  46. 
LUuitnantiA  ^Giuseppe  Sesino,  80  July  47. 
*Filippo  Eynaud,  18  March  68. 
*Loreto  Bonavlta  {Adj.)  7  May  63. 
^*Giu8eppe  de  Piro,  86  June  68. 
^*Jame8  Lazzarini,  11  April  46. 
*Sayeriode  Piro,  10  May  46. 
*Henry  Montanaro,  18  Feb.  47. 
*Filipps  Giacomo  Testaferrata,  80  July  47. 
*Michael  PortelU,  13  March  63. 
C*Thoinas  Emmanuel  Bonavia,  13  Oct.  62. 
Paymaster. — ^Vincenzo  Rizzo,  86  Feb.  17. 
AJ^utant. — "* Lieut.  Loreto  Bonayito,  12  Feb.  47. 
Quarter-Master. — *  Paolo  Vincenzo  Santamaria,  13  July  66. 

Surgeon. — Ludovico  Bernard,  M.D.  9  May  40 ;  il«f t«^.-5ttr^.  37  Jan.  43. 
Assistant'Surgeon. — Carmelo  EUul,  M.D.,9  Aug.  49. 

Facings  Blne.^^Agetits,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

I  Colonel  Baynet  bat  reoelved  the  NaTul  War  Medal  for  the  aeilon  of  the  Bpartmn  fHgato  la  Ue 
Bay  of  Naples,  8  Hay  1810. 

Continuation  qf  Notes  to  Recruiting  Staff. 

Foreei  for  bU  eiertloni  In  recovering  theguntandihot  from  (he  bottom  of  the  rirer.and  nM«ntioa 
them  in  position  when  it  was  reported  impraeilcable ;  the  gnns  were  fl4-pottndert,  •iztecn  of  wbtch 
and  4,000  round  shot  he  reooTOred  in  the  depth  of  a  Canadian  winter.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nlvelle,  NiTe,0rilie8,attd  Tonloose;  and  the  Indian 
MMal  for  Ava.  Sorved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  18M-£5,  including  the  baittas  of  Alma  and 
Iiikerman,  and  siege  of  Seiiastopol,  where  he  commanded  a  Brigade  (wounded):  ifednl  and  Ckupt, 
and  CB, 

7  Paymaster  Jellleoe  senred  at  the  capture  of  Heligoland  In  1807.  Frequently  engaged  in  boafs 
In  the  North  Seas  and  Baltic,  and  in  several  affairs  with  Danish  gun  boats  and  the  Russians  during 
1808,  0,  and  U.  Served  two  years  on  the  island  of  Anholt,  and  commanded  a  Company  at  the  defcat 
of  the  Danes  in  their  attacic  of  the  island  in  iSU,— the  garrison  Uking  prisoners  more  than  doable 
their  own  numbers.  Served  aflcrwards  In  the  Peninsula.  He  has  received  the  If  aval  War  Medal 
as  a  Lieut,  of  Royal  Marines,  for  the  battle  of  Anholt,  27  March  1811. 

8  Captain  Woodgate  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Timlera,  Fuentea  d'Onor, 
and  Cludad  Bodrlgo. 

9  Captain  Adams  served  four  years  In  Western  Africa,  and  was  present  at  the  various  aAUrt  and 
skirmishes  which  took  place  at  the  diUbrent  parts  of  tlie  coast  at  which  he  was  sUtloned,  inelodiag 
the  attack  upon,  and  destruction  of.  Fort  Albreda,  and  capture  of  the  town  of  Barm,  in  the  river 
Gambia,  in  1817.  Served  subsequently  InCaflfhiria,  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  and  with  the  7Ist  High- 
landers in  Upper  and  Lower  Canada. 

10  Captain  MIddleton  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France  with  the  95th  Rifles  from  IStk 
March  1810,  to  18th  July  i8U,  and  was  present  in  every  action  in  which  the  3rd  Batt.  of  that 
corps  was  engaged,  namely— the  battle  of  Barrosa,  siege  and  capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  where  he 
served  with  the  storming  party,  and  was  severely  hurt  by  the  explosion  of  a  magasine  on  the  ram- 
part; siege  and  storming  of  Bad^|oz,  actions  on  the  helgiiU  of  San  Christoval  and  at  Castn^on, 
baUIe  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid,  action  at  Ssn  Milan,  battles  of  Vittoria  and  the  Pyrenees, 
storming  the  helghU  of  Ecbalar  and  of  Vera,  battles  of  the  Nlvelle  and  Nive,  actions  near 
Bayonne  of  the  9ih,  10th,  11th,  12th.  and  ISth  Dec.  1818 (horse  shot  under  him  on  the  lOth), 
action  at  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse,  besides  various  aflkirs  of  outposts.  Re  hn 
received  the  War  Medal  with  ten  Clasps. 

II  Paymaster  Matthews  served  in  tlie  Nepaul  war  In  18U  and  16;  at  the  capture  of  Hattraaa;  in 
the  Mahratta  war  in  1817  and  18 ;  at  the  capture  of  Bhurtpore;  and  the  campaign  of  ISdS  la 
Afllphanistan  under  General  Pollock. 

12  Paymaster  Furlong  was  in  the  action  before  Genoa,  and  the  taking  of  that  city,  7th  April, 
1814.  Sierved  afterwards  In  the  American  war.  Including  the  operations  In  the  Chcsapealie,  battle 
of  Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  before  Baltimore,  and  the  subsequent  service  in 
the  Chesapeake ;  operations  of  the  army  before  New  Orleans,  the  actions  of  thp  2nd  Dec  1814,  and 
1st  Jan.  1815,  and  storm  of  the  American  lines  before  New  Orleans ;  taking  of  Port  Bowyer.  On 
board  the  OoUUn  Fleece  transport  when  atucked  by  an  American  privateer,  off  the  Island  of  St, 
Domingo,  28th  Nov.  1814. 

IS  Paymaster  Kennedy  served  as  Paymaster  of  the  22nd  Regiment  in  Scinde,  during  the  cam- 
paign under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  in  1848  (Medal). 

14  Paymaster  Robinson  served  at  the  siege  of  Auecrg hur  In  March  and  April  IBIO. 

15  Lieut.  J.  B.  Hamilton  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Salamanca. 

10  Lieut.  B.  H.  Edwards  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1811  to  the  end  of  tliatwar  in  1814,  Includ- 
ing the  siege  and  storming  of  Badajos  (wounded)  with  the  9th  Portuguese  Regiment  of  the  Line;  and 
1  n  the  4Srd  Light  Infantry  at  thebatUes  of  Salamanca,  Vera,  Nivelie  (wounded),  Nive,  TmIms,  and 
Toulouse.     He  has.recelved  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

17  Lieut.  Spence  served  tlie  campaigns  of  1813  and  14,  in  Spain  and  France,  with  the  S4th,  and 
was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  Nivelie  and  Nive,  and  actions  near  Bayosine. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 


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288 


In$peetwg  Field  Officers. 
John  Patton,  JBne,  18  Sept.  17;  Lieut,  p  March/ 21;   Capt.  PlO  Sept.  26; 

3fq;or,P31  Oct.  34;  Xt0U^..Co2.P18  Aag.  43;  CoZ.  20  June  64. 
9  Tho8.  Jai.  Adair/  Em.  26  May  09;  Lt.  20  Feb.  11 ;  Capt.  P27  Mar.23 ;  Bt. 

Maj.  28  Jnne  38 ;  Mqjor,  9  Nov.  46 ;  Lt.-Col  p  21  May  60 ;  Col.  28  Nov.  64. 
Arthur  Cunliffe  Van  Notten  Pole,  Ens.  p7  Nov.  26 ;  Lt.  6  June  30 ;  Capt.  p  18 

Oct.  33;  Major,  p  I  Dec.  37  ;  Lt.-Col.  2  Sept  44;  Col.  20  June  64. 
Tho.  Edwin  KeUy,»^7i*.  1  April  06 ;  Lt.  11  Feb.  08 ;  Capt.  26  Dec.  22:  Brev.- 

Maj.  10  Jan.  37 ;  Mqj.  P24  Feb.  37 ;  Lt.-Col.  11  May  41 ;  Col.  11  Nov.  61. 
Caft  Arthur  Hill  Trevor,«  KH.  Ens.  I  Apr.  09;  Lieut.  PI  Jan.  10;  Capt.  p27 

July  16;  Major,  P 12  Dec.  26 ;  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  23  Nov.  41 ;  Lieut.^Col.  p  2 

Feb.  44;  Co^  20  June  64. 
Thomas  Armstrong  Drought,'  Ens.  11  Nov.  13;  Lieut,  p  16  Oct.  17;  Capt^ 

P  10  Oct.  22 ;  Major,  p  31  Dec.  30 ;  Lt.-  Col.  p  21  Mar.  46 ;  Col.  20  June  64. 
V  Geo.  Bell,« CB.  Ens.  14  Mar.  1 1 ;  X^  17  Feb.  14 ;  Capt, p 7  Aug. 28;  Brev- 

Maj.  29  Mar.  39 ;  Miiq.  14  July  43;  Lt,-Col.  P  6  Dec.  43;  Col.  20  June 64. 
9  Philip  M'Pherson,*  CB.  Ens.  2  Nov.  Of) ;  Lt.  13  June  11 ;  Capt.  13  Mar.  27 ; 

iireo.-Jf<v.  23  Nov.  41;  Bree.  Lt.Col.  4  July  43;  Mt^.  1  Aug.  44;  LU^ 

Col.  3  Dec.  62;  Col.  20  June  64. 

Paymasters, 
9  Richard  JelUcoe^^  24  Feb.  1814 ;  2nd  Lieut.  17  June  07. 
9  John  Woodgate,"  26  June  1829 ;  Ens.  17  Oct.  06 ;  Lieut.  11  Feb.  08;  Capt. 

20  Feb.  12. 
Henry  Balthaser  Adams,*  30  Oct.  1828;  JSn^.  23  Feb.  16 ;  Zieu^.  12  June  17; 

Capt.  P 17  Sept.  26. 
Charles  Henry  Peirse,  23  Aug.  39 ;  Ens.  p6  Dec.  27 ;  Lieut.  18  July  30. 
9 John  Middleton/o  26  Nov.  26 ;  Ens.  10  Mar.  08 ;  Lt.  4  Oct.  00 ;  Capt.  7  Apr.26. 
John  Henry  Matthews,"  21  Oct.  13. 

Charles  John  Furloog,"  22  April  24 ;  2nd  lAeut,  29  Sept.  08 ;  Ueut.  3  Jan.  10. 
John  MacKonzie  Kennedy,^'  30  Oct.  28  ;  Ens.  24  Feb.  14 ;  lAeut.  p  6  Feb.  23. 
James  Robinson/^  26  Dec.  37  ;  Ens.  20  Nov.  17 ;  Lieut.  24  April  20. 


Adjutants. 
John  O'Neill,  staff A4},at  Edinburgh 

Charles  Pratt  Hamilton 

9  Jan^ps  Banbury  Hamilton*'  .... 
9  Benjamin  Hutchins  Edwards'"  . . 

Robert  Alexander  Dagg 

9  John  Spence^^ 

William  Freeme  Wyndowe 

William  Frecierick  Lowrie 

George  Griffin  . .  •  •  • 


LI  BUT. 


9  Apr.  12 
29  June  30 
26  Sept.  09 
14  May  12 

2  Jan.  43 
22  Aprild6 
>  29  Apr.  42 

2  April  41 
16  Dec.  36 


29  Feb.  16 

P 13  Mar.  36 

P  23  July  12 

"21  Oct.  13 

16  Mar.  46 

11  Jan.  40 

6  July  44 

20  April  43 

22  Feb.  39 


ADJUTANT. 


8  Feb.  42 
24  Feb.  43 

6  Dec.  44 

7  Mar.  47 
17  Sept.  47 
10  Mar.  48 
12  April  60 
24  June  63 
26  May  64 


I  Ll«at-Go1oneI  Adair  Mnred  in  Spain  from  Joly  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Including  the  defence  of 
Cedii,  battle  of  Barroea,  Fort  San  Philip,  Balaguere,  Villa  Franca,  Tarragona  and  Barcelona.  Senred  alio 
the  Plodarree  campaigneof  1817  and  18,  and  eubiequently  In  the  Deccan,  Indading  the  siege  and  redaction 
of  Rhyghur,  Amulnler,  and  AaMerghar.  Twice  severely  wounded  by  matchlock  balls,  in  the  left  arm  and 
right  side,  at  the  siege  of  Aaseerghnr  on  the  evening  of  the  19th  March  1819,  in  repulsing  a  sortie  made  by 
the  garrison  of  the  fort  into  the  town.    He  has  rocelTcd  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Barroea. 

9  Colonel  U'Phereon  embarked  for  the  Peninsula  In  May  1800,  as  a  rolunteer  In  the  02nd,  and  senred 
as  such  in  the  advance  up  to  Talavera  and  the  retreat  from  thence,  to  Snd  Nor.  1809,  when  he  was  pro- 
moted to  an  Ettsigncy  in  the  4Srd,  flrom  which  time  he  served  with  the  Light  Division  until  the  end  of 
that  war  in  1814,  including  the  following  battles,  sieges,  ftc,  vis.  Coa,  Mortiagoa,  skirmish  near  and 
battle  of  Busaco,  Coimbra,  Alenquer,  Pombal,  Redinha,  Miranda  do  Corvo,  ros  d'Aronce,  Sabugal, 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  Esp^o,  Soita,  Ctudad  Rodrlgo,  Bad^os,  March  and  April  1819,  Carvell^o,  Petiegna, 
Salamanca,  Nivelle,  Bayonne,  Nive,  Tarbes,  Tournefeullle  and  Toulouse.  Contused  on  the  bead  in  the 
trenches  at  Badafosby  the  bursting  of  a  shell.  Served  as  Alde-de-Camp  to  Sir  Charles  Napier  throughout 
the  operations  in  Selnde,  including  the  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal).  Be  has  received  the 
War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps  for  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Bodrigo,  Badajos,  Salamanca,  NiveHe, 
Nive,  and  Toulouse.  He  also  served  in  the  Crimea,  in  command  of  the  1st  Biigade4lb  Division,  on 
the  belyhto  and  siege  before  Sebastopol,  from  18th  December  1804  lo  16th  June  18M,  when  he  was  obliged 
to  leave  from  ill  health,  brought  on  by  over-fatigue  in  the  trenches  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  Colonel  Kelly  served  on  the  expedition  to  Copenhagen  In  1807;  at  the  capture  of  Martinique 
in  1909,  and  Ouadaloupe  in  1810;  the  campaigns  of  1818,  14,  and  15,  in  Lower  Canada,  including  the 
actions  at  La  Cole  Mill  and  PlatUborg.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Marti- 
nique and  Ouadaloupe. 

4  Colonel  Trevor  served  with  the  88rd  in  Germany  and  Holland  in  1818  and  14,  Including  both  attacks 
on  Merzem,  operations  in  front  of  Antwerp,  and  the  storming  of  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Served  also  the  campaign 
or  1815,  indnding  the  action  at  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  on  the  following  day,  battle  of  Waterloo,  advance  to 
and  capture  of  Paris.    Also  in  Jamaica  with  the  88rd,  and  in  China  with  the  fi9th. 

6  Colonel  Drought  commanded  the  entire  of  the  troops  daring  tlie  successful  suppression  of  the  Rebellfon 
in  the  Kandian  Provinces  In  Ceylon  in  1848:~was  thanked  in  General  Orders,  and  most  honourably  men- 
tioned throughout  In  the  despatches  of  the  Governor  and  of  the  Commaiuler  of  the  Forces. 

0  Col.  Beli  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  July  1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  engaged  In 
the  Action  of  Arroyo  de  Mollno,  battle  of  Yittoria,  battles  in  the  Pyrenees,  on  the  7th,  ifith.  80th«  and 
81st  July,  1818,  batUesof  the  Nivelle,  the  Niva,  Bayonne,  Orilies,  Tarbes,  and  Tonlous^  besides  a  great 
anany  affiurs  and  skirmishes.  He  afUrwards  served  in  the  East  Indiei,  in  the  Bumeee  war,  and  in  tiMk 
Wast  Indies.  He  was  actively  employed  dariag  the  reballlon  in  Canada,  partienlarly  ia  the  eaptana  of 
St.  Charles  and  St  Eastacha;  he  altarwards  commaadad  the  iauai  Fort  and  garrison  of  OoMav-du-Lac. 
an  Important  poaiOon  on  the  River  St.  Lawronct,  and  received  the  thaakt  of  the  CoMasander  of  the 


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Captains. 

2  Mumy  Ootaviiw  Nizoa    <.••••» 

H.B. Henry  Lynedoch  Gardiner,  M<^or,  SO  Jnlj  65 

9    Robert  Parker  Radcliflc       

9    Thomas  Knox   

8    Charles  Wright  Younghusband'^     

7  Robert  Corey ra  Romer. ..» • 

H.B.Chas.  Law.  D'Aguilar,*<»  CB.  jtttfAtDecM 

5  H  agh.  A .  Beauch.Campbell'^  Mtf/,  9  Not.  5S 
10    RobertTalbot    

6  Arnold  Thompson*^ 

5  Henry  Clerk    

3  Francis  Beckford  Ward,^»  Major  2  Not.  65 
H.B.John  Jas.  Brandling,*^^  CB.  JfaJ.  12  Dec.  54 

t    Alfred  Romaine  Wragge»<"   

10    Frederick. Wm.  Haultaia • 

8  Frederick  John  Tracers ••-•• 

9  Matthew  Charles  Dizon,<<^^  Le.2  Nor.  55 . . 

10     Henry  Rogers,'*'  Afq/or,  8  Not.  65 

H.B.John  Turner,"®  CB.  Jdaj.  12  Dec.  54 

7  Bdward  Henry  Fisher'^*  

1 3    Robert  Frederick  Mountain 

13    Samuel  Cleavcland • •  • . . 

13    Samuel  Hood  Stovin  Ingleiield   

1 3    Edward  Mourrier  Boxer    

13    Charles  Scudamore  Longden    

13    Wm.  Alez.  Middleton  

12    James  Robert  Gibbon^"    

H.B  J.  Richard  Andersoni"^  iJaj,  12  Dec.  54    •  • 

6  Percy  Francis  Gother  Scott 

9    Somerville  M'Donald  Calder   

H.B.Henry  Fra.  Strange,  CB.''*    i.  e.  %  Not.  55 

7  Jno.Cha.W.Fortescue^."'  I. «.  2  Nor.  65  • 
10    William  Hamilton  Cox 

3    Richard  O'Connell    

I     Miller  Clifford/"  Afaf.  2  Nor.  56    

10  Charles  Taylor  Du  Plat,  Equerry  to  \ 

H.  n.  H,  Prince  Albert }  * 

3     Mortimer  Adye,"**  t  Ifaydr  2  Kor.  55 

3    CharlesTriganceFranklin,"^jiff//.i2Dec.54. . 

7  Alexander  Caesar  Hawkins/'"  jr<^.  2  Nor.  65 

1     Barclay  Lawson     

9    Andrew  Pellett  ScrimsUire  Green 

iO    Edward  Arthur  Williams,  t. 

3    Chas.  Henry  Morris,"* t  CB.  *.  /.  c.  2  Nor.  65 

8  Neil  M'Innes  Mackay"*    

1 1  Wm.  James  Esten  Grant,"'  MnJ.  2  Nor.  56 

7  Joseph  Clark  Childs 

H.B.Qeorge  Vanderheyden  Johnson*** 

1    Adolphus  Frederick  Connell"* 

8  Robert  Barlow  M*Cre«, 

6    John  Llndredge  Elgee 

1    John  Desborough 

108   m. 


2d  LIBUT.    1st  LIBUT, 


George  Shaw,***  AA^or  2Nar.  56»  Brigade  { 

MtQory  Woolwich J 

1     Aug.  Fred.  Fra.  Lennox,"*  Major  2  Nov.  65 

a.B.Charles  Stuart  Henry,"'  I. «.  2  Nor.  66    . . 

4    Edmund  Henry  Rene  Flint 

12  Philip  Gosset  Pipon,**<r.]r/r;.  12  D^c.  54  •• 

13  J.  Davenport  Shakespear/^iftf^.  12  Dm.  54 
1 12    Edward  Bruce  llamley,***  /.  e.  2  Nov.  65   •  • 

'  6    George  Thomas  Field,"*  s,  M(\}or,  2  Nov.  55 
I  2    Arthur  Comyn  Pigou"* 

I  7     ir{>n.D.M*DowallFraser,'**.ifa^'.  2Nov.  55 
12    Charles  John  Strange,>^t  Major  2 Nar.  55 

3     Richard  Gregory'**    

1     Horace  Parker  Newton, "«  *.  Ut^,  2  Nor.  55  ] 

3    Alexander  Cameron  Oleig^^ | 

0     Uon,  Wm.  C.  Yclvcrton,'*^  ^^^j^  ,3  Dec.M  1 

II  George  Henry Vcscy"* 


89 


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16  June  66 
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19  Mar. 

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20  Dec. 

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18  Dec. 

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19  June  41 

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18  Ma^. 

1  Apr. 

1  April 
11  Apr. 
29  April 

7  May 

5  June 
17  Aug. 

16  Sept. 

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23  Not. 

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7  Apr.    42 
13  April 

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I  28  April 
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14  Oct. 
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do 
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16  Not. 

28  Not. 

8  Jan. 

15  Feb. 

9  April 

7  Hay 

10  May 
28  June 

5  Sept 

6  Mar.  50 
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23  May 

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20  June 

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Stapylton  Bobinson  •  • .  • » » •  •  i 

M.A.ShrapiielBiddiilph^^jri^.  itDee.M. 

Henry  Arthur  Vernon** •••.. 

Qus.  Hamil.  L.  Milinan,**^f<i;.  8  Kor.ss 
J»P,  LodingtonBaddeley^^MajA%J>tcM. 

George  Lee  Chandler 

Cbas.Q.  A rbnthnot»**r. .4/11^1*2 Nov. 65 

Charles  Bichard  Ogden  Evans    

Guy  Eotton 

Francis  W.  Hastings,**  Mt^^  8  Nor.  u 

Henry  Augustus  Smyth*" 

Paul  Winsloe  Phillipps,  r. 

Edward  Moubray,*"  Major  %  Nov.  M  . . 

Frederick  Hugh  Chancellor    

Charles  Waller     

Rd.KingFreethyP.i.Q.K.Gm.  Woolwich 
Fran.  Montague  Maxwell  Ommanuey 

Edmund  Palmer     

Francis  Vansittart •«... 

Leopold  Grimston  Paget 

Henry  Mercer,"* 

George  Colelough 

Thomas  Walter  Milward*"    

Henry  L.  Chermside,**  Maj.UDecM  . . 

Frederick  William  Craven  Ord,  r 

William  Conyngham  Lynch  Blosse** 

Matthew  Bllgh  Forde,r 

William  Townsend  Bamett   

Archibald  Edward  HarbordAnson,*"r. 
S.  Enderby  Gordon,*'' «.  /.  «.  8  Nov.  66 
John  Geo.  Boothby,  ^^MnJ,  18  Dec.  54 

Charles  Neville  Lovell,  r 

James  Francis  Eaton  Travers 

Hon.  E.  T.  Gage,** I. c. 8 Nov. 66.... 

Neville  Saltren  Keats  Bayly    

George  Barstow,**^  Mfjor  le  Dec.  64  . . 

George  Leslie 

Robert  EmiliusFazakerley  Craufurd**> 

Charles  Wright  

John  Everett  Thring***   

WilUam  Mi^rath  King*«  . . . 
Henry  Lambert  Fulke  Greville 

Hugh  Bent 

Francis  Robert  Glanville   

Henry  Jervis  White  Jervis  . . , 
William  Lovelace  Dumaresq  . 
Gaspard  Le  Marchant  Tupper,* 

Jlfqior  18  Dec.  64 

Henry  Heymau**' 

DixonEdw.Ho8te,***CB.  iifaj.i8Dec.64 

3BC0ND  CAFTAINB. 

U.B.Edward  Taswell**' 

3  John  Singleton,*^  M^jor  18  D«$*  64  .  • 
1     Wm.Edm.  M.  Reilly,*"«iffli.8NoT.66 

H.B.William  Boyd  Saunders*** 

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2nd  LIEUT.     1st  LIBUT.       CArTAIN 


Charles  Hodgkinson  Smith**    

Henry  Terrick  Fitz  Hugh**     ...... 

Whaley  Nicoll  Hardy    

John  Lawrance  Bolton***t 

George  Henry  John  Alex.  Frater  •  • 
France  James  Soady,***  *.. 


H.B.Edw.  Eldon  Robt.  Dyneley  **» 

3    Joseph  Godby** 

1 4    Dominick  Sarsfield  Greene,  Ad^ 

1 1     Wm  Wigram  Barry***  Maj.  3  Nov.  60 . . 

13    George  Ha tton  Colomb     «••.. 

a.c.  Philip  Daves  Margesson  ..••...».. 


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10  June  44 

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19  June 
10  Dec. 

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15  April  44 
26  Apr. 
26  Apr. 
15  May 
17  Jan.  45 

do 
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4  Feb. 

5  April 
do 
do 

10  April 

do 
17  April 

0  May 

1  May 
9  Sept. 
4  Sept. 
7  Oct. 

29  Oct. 
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15  Oct. 
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1  April 

4  April 
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11  Aug. 

2  Sept. 
85  6ept. 
11  Not. 
11  Not. 
30  Not. 

8  Jan. 
14  Jan. 

17  Jan. 
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18  Mar. 
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do 

do 

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5  June 

6  July 

0  July 
88  July 

6  Aug. 

18  Aug. 
81  Aug. 

1  Sept. 

27  Sept. 
11  Not. 

7  Dec. 

28  Mar. 
83  April 

19  May 

80  May 

81  June 
88  July 

6  Sept. 
18  Sept. 
28  Sept. 

26  Sept. 

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13    James  Fred.  D'Arley  street,  ^4;. 

2llO  LIEUT. 

Ut  lxbut. 

OAPTAIH. 

1  May  46 

9  Not.  46 

17  Feb.   64 

H.B.  Archibald  Motteax  Calvert,  ii<^'. 

do 

do 

do 

6    O'Brien  BeUUighamWoolaey,  ild/. 

6  Aug. 

26  Not. 

do 

3    Alfred  Wilkes  Drayson,  A4i 

do 

28  Not. 

do 

9    Cadwallader  William  BIgee 

do 

1  Jan.  47 

do 

6    Edm.  J.  Carthew***  jvq/or  9  Nor.  05 

do 

1  Feb. 

24  Feb. 

8    George  Harrison  Aun  Forbes, -d^f. 

do 

16  March 

7  March 

5    Charles  Hunter. 

do 

22  April 
7Ma7 

12Maich 

10    Robert  John  Hay,  ^£&' 

do 

17  March 

2    Alexander  John  MacDongall  .... 

do 

7  May 

30  May 

11    John  Spurway^**  

do 

28  May 
IJuly 

do 

10    George  Ramsay  Cralk  Young 

do 

17  June 

4    Henry  Townsend  Bonltbee,  Adi, . . 

do 

20  July 

20  June 

H.B.J.  Edw.  Michell,>»  ilfi,/tff  «  Not.  5ft 

16  Dec. 

27  Sept. 

do 

H.B.Oeo.  Cecil  Henry.*"  jf<f/or  9  Not.  65 

do 

23  Oct. 

do 

7     Thomas  PieUm  WarUtw 

do 

23  Not. 

do 

4    Philip  Bedlngfeld     

do 

24  Not. 

do 

2    RicliardPagetCampbell  Jones^<^'. 

do 

14March48 

do 

1 1    Reginald  Onslow  Farmer,  Adj .... 

do 

30  May 

do 

7    Charles  Maitland  Govan 

do 

30  June 

do 

6    Chas.  Hy.  Ingilby,»*'iK^,^  is  Dec  54 

do 

do 

do 

18    Robert  Poole  Gabbett,  r 

do 
2  May  47 

do 
do 

28  Juno 

H.B.Henry  Peel  Yates,*"  Maf,  19  Dec.  54 

6  July 

1     Henry  Andrew  Thrupp*** 

do 

do 

19  July 

2    Charles  Edward  BCainwaring   .... 

do 

do 

3  Aug. 

3    W.  J.  Williams,>»^iv«r9 Not.55  . . 

do 

do 

24  Aug. 

4    Charles  Frederick  Young 

do 

do 

13  Sept 

7    Sanford  Freeling,  *. 

do 

do 

21  Sept. 
do 

10    OUver  Robert  Stokes 

do 

do 

3    J.FarreUPennycnick,««»j/^.l«Dcc.54 

do 

do 

do 

10    Walter  John  Grimston 

do 

do 

28  Sept. 

29  Oct. 

12     C.  E.  01dcrBhaw,>«"  M<^  9  Nor.  55 

do 

do 

1     Nath.  Octatius  Simpson  Turner*** 

do 

do 

6  Not. 

7    Augustus  Young  Earle*" 

1  Oct. 

do 

do 

9    Hon.  Leonard  A.  Addington  .... 

do 

do 

24  Not. 

2    Arthur  VandeUur^^ 

do 
do 

do 
do 

28  Not. 
do 

1    Andrew  Spotttoood  Orr 

H.B.Charles  Rowland  Hill    

do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

H.B.Patrick  John  Campbell  *« 

8  Dec 

8    Francis  Comwallis  Maude    

do 

do 

13  Dec. 

6    Arthur  William  Twiss*«    

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1    Allan  Sierwright*"    ,... 

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2    John  Boulton*"     

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do 

do 
do 

16  Dec. 

do 

2    Moutray  Anketell 

do 

do 

20  Dec. 

12    Philip  Dickson*«»  M^jor  9  Nor.  55  . . 

do 

do 

13  Dec 

12    JEneas  CUtfke*** 

do 
do 
do 

do 
do 

do 

1  Jan      ftS 

9    £d?rard  Jackson  Bruce 

3  Jao. 

I    William  Powell  Richards'" 

6  Jan* 

11    J.  Edward  Hope'"  Jifff^  9  Nov.  65 

do 

do 

do 

0    Hen.  Walpole  J.  Dasliwood,*^*^  dj. 

do 

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3    Algernon  Brendon,*^*  r 

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do 

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6    James  de  Havilland*^ 

do 
do 

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13  Jan. 

8    George  Allix  Wilkinson     

26  Jan. 

12    W.Wind.Ang.Lukln.*Wifi,j.«NoT.56 

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do 

7  Feb. 

2    C.  Edm.  Walcott,*"  Maj4fr  s  Nor.  65 

18  Dec. 

do 

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5    Gronow  Davis*^* 

do 

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do 

25  Feb. 
do 

1     Bdgar  Grantham  Bredin"^  .... 

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7     W.  John  Bolton,«»  Motor  9  Nor.  55 

do 

do 

8  Mar. 

7     Frederick  Close,  Ajdj 

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10    James  Sinclalr,*w  Maj<n^  9  Nor.  55  . . 

13    Heniv  Lynch  Talbot -. 

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1    WiUoughby  James  Wilson*" 

2     IT.  Hen,Randolph  Simpsan^"^* 

1 1     Lewis  W.  Penn,*"  jfcyor  9  Not.  55 . . 

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Royal  Artillery. 


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Sbcohd  Captains. 

Charles  Paulett  Rottoni^* 

Bashwood  Jones"* 

Thomas  Edmund  Byrne**' 

Bdward  Taddjr"*  Me^,  s  Not.  65  . . 
Hill  James  Thomas  Tomkinson    . . 

John  Bawden  Parkin,  Ad^ 

Charles  Johnston 

Thomas  Samnel  Poer  Field  **' .  • . . 
Lawrence  Augustus  Bradshaw  . .  • . 
John  M'Candie  Campbell    ...... 

William  French 

Edward  Adolphus  Seymour 

Frederick  Miller*^  m^.  %  No?.  06. . 

Robert  WolseleyHalg 

Charles  Henry  O  wen***  Mt^,  9  Nor.  66 
George  Alderson  Milman"* 

Robert  Boyle*^ 

Lambert  Henry  Denne***. . . 
O$orge  Malcolm  Pasleyy  s. . 
PagetW.L' Estrange,"' jfH/.  a  Not.  6S 

Charles  Edward  Burti" 

ConHtantine  Lemon  H.  McTeman 

Hazlitt  Irfine»<» 

Claud  George  William  Lascelles  • 

Shadwell  Morley  Gryllii*<» , 

Reginald  H.Champion'''ifq/.8Nor.65 
Luke  Brabazon  Brabason. .  • , 
Thomas  Longworth  Dames*** 

Charles  Carpenter 

Wm.  Qilly  Andrews  *''  jfq/.  8  Not.  66 

Frederic  Luard 

Alexander  Henry  Murray  .... 
John  Alexander  Phillips  Adams 
Roderick  Mackenzie*'^Arq/.sNov.65 


Robert  Hoiseley  R.  Rowley 
Wro.Geo.Le  Mesurier'^^jfo/.s  Nor.66 

Falkland  Carey 

Henry  Heberden*"* 

Trevor  Charles  Molony 

Andrew  Noble   

Henry  Lowther  Balfour 

George  Kepple  Taylor 

Richard  Oldfleld,  A4i 

Herbert  Mark  Gar.  Purvis   

William  Howley  Goodcnough  . . . 
Albert  Henry  Wilmot  Williams'^^ 
Wm.  Smyth  Maynard  Wolfe  *''   . 

Charles  Fred.  Cockbum"» 

Henry  Hamilton  Conolly*^ 

Walter  Chidiock  Nangle*^ 

Henry  Strover*'*    

Campbell  Hardy    

William  Wilberforce  Hagan»> . . . 

Lewis  Frederick  Hall 

Fred.  Cockbum  Griffin 

John  Henry  Peilc 

John  Kelly 

Charles  John  Dowse 

John  Stirling  Stirling    , . . . 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

H.B.Fredk.Tho6.  Whinyates,**^  e 

H.B.  John  Henry  Blackbume 

3    William  Noel  Waller 

9     E.  T.  Willoughby  Purcell 

12    Alured  Clarke  Johnson"" 

2    Cecil  Brooke  LeMesurier 

10    Henry  Sheridan  Elliot 

H.B.Wi]liam  Stirling 

H.B.Hy.  PlantagenetPrescott  Phelips  ^ 

9    A  ugustus  Wm .  Johnson 


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LXBtTTAHANTS. 


9VD  LIBXTT. 


Jolin  Andfew  Prloe*^ 

AugHitUB  Henry  King'^f. ., 

Robert  Jftmes  Caimes  •  • 

Richard  Roynon  Jonee*^ •  • . 

Jolm  Wheler  CoUingtoii  

Joha  Henry  Brawn'**  

H.B.  Walter  Aaton  Fox  Strangwaya*^  •  •  • ' 
G.c.  Thomas  Arthur  John  Harriaon 

6  John  Donald  George  Higgon  

11    Geo.8i8sonHarward*7«    

7  Jamet  Meredith  Collingwood  Vibart 

H.B.William  Booth«»    .' 

e.C.WOliam  Lambert  YoDge 

u^B.CharleB  Booth  Braekenbury*** 

H.B.Edwfai  Markham*'^*    

7  Henry  Richard  Porter 

a    Edmund  Penrose  Bingham  Tamer  . . 

6    Frednriek  Nurse  Cromartie 

0    Leonard  Snmner  Joyce  < .  •  •  • 

H.B.Halph  Gore*^ 

2  Christopher  Charles  Teesdale, » 

19    Jamea  Lyons,"'  «. 

H.B.Charlea  Edward  Torriano  '^^ 

4  John  Tiitton  Butler  Brown*" | 

3  Charles  James  Tyler^ I 

10    George  Joseph  Smart    ( 

13    Henry  Noel  Bden, f. ..•••*.  J 

H.B.Alex.  Walter  Armstrong  Ogilvle*** 

a    Robert  Henry  Newbolt     

6    Thomas  Mahon,  r. 

H.B.Charles  Edward  Stirling"*    

10  WiiliamCarey    

5  Thomas  Bland  Strange 

B.B.Francia  Lyon 

6  Markham  Le  Per  Taylor*^' 

B.B.RayBsford  Cythcrus  Longley*"    • . 

11  Edward  Keate'i^ 

2  Tliomas  Wright  B]akiston*^<    ...« 

0  Arthur  Lister  Kaye'^^'    

1  Jones  Julian  Smith'** 

8  Eardley  Maitland 

3  Maarke  Edward  Covey  Stocker  . . 
a.c.  John  Lardner  Clarke***  •  • . .  • 

4  Algernon  Purling  Joy    

Henry  Thomhill*" 

Aithur  Thornton  Gratwkske  Pearse*^ 

Thomas  Priaulx  Carey 

William  Francis  Walker 

GeofiVey  Joseph  Shakerley**'    

Henry  James  AlderBon*>^t •  •  •  • 

Alezuider  Haddra  Hutchinson    • .  • . 

Francis  Temple*** 

Fred.  George  RaTenhill"'    

Thomas  Henry  Pitt***   

H.B.Fred.  Lee  Hopkinson  Lyon*>* 

3    Charles  Lennox  Tredcroh**^ 

8    George  William  Holmes 

H«B.  John  Edward  Ruck-Keeae***    

6    Henry  ArckdallDoyne**! 

6  John  Theophilus  Daubus*** 

7  Robert  Hodson 

H.B.£mesl  Courtenay  Yaughan***   

2  Frederick  Sidney  Maude   

Frauds  Towry  Adeane  Law*** 

Major  Francis  Downes*** 

Albert  Chas.  Hugo  Light 

Francis  Henry  William  Nisbett  .... 
Falkland  George  Bdgewsrth  Warren 
Henry  Clement  Swlnnerton  I>yer***  • . 
ThoBiaa  Lloyd  StilP** * 


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22  Oct. 

11  Not. 

7  Dee. 
81  Dec. 

18  Feb.  5S 
22  Mar. 
22  April 

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20  May 

21  Jumi 

28  June 

12  July 
6  Sept. 

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22  Sept. 
26  Sept. 

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248 


LlEUTElTANTS. 

3  Joseph  Hanwell^ 

13  Joshua  Frederick  Betty    

13  John  Kelly  Holdsworth   

13  William  Frederick  Moore 

13  Maarice  Henry  Fitzmaurice 

13  Wilbraham  Dlgby  Milman 

5  Arthur  Richard  Robinson  • 

13  Henry  Richmond  Martin"' 

1  William  Alexander  Patrick  Wyllie 

8  Charles  Gray  Johnson'^ 

6  Henry  Cardew*"    

1  Horace  PcrciYal"*    

3  Henry  Thomas  Arbuthnot**^. 

B.B.Robert  Blddulph** 

H.ii.William  StirUng»7 

11  Peter  Edward  Hill««    

H.B.S.  John  Mildmay  Maxwell"'    • .  • 

3  Champagne  L' Estranged    

11  Arthar  Kennedy  Rideout>".« 

10  William  Henry  Watson>«»    

H.B.Henry  Percy  Tillard*" 

10  Edw.  Chichester  Bolton    

9  Oliver  H.  Atkiut  Nicolls"* 

2  James  Barton 

9  Ch.  Jas.  Hope  Johnstone 

9  Benjamin  Geale  Humfrey*^ 

9  Charles  WaUon  Wilson    

3  Legh  Delves  Brouji^hton**^ , 

3  Geo.  Alb.  Aug.  Walker** , 

H.B.Fran.  Walter  de  Winton"»    , 

4  Aug.  H.  Carr  Hamilton 

6  Edm.  Charles  Cuthbert'^^ 

4  Ernest  Aug.  M.  Lloyd'" 

7  Pilkington  Jackson 

11  Jervis  Tucker*^  

1  Brymer  Francis  Schreibei"^    

6  Michael  Tweedie'" % 

4  Robert  Loftus  Tottenhann    

1  Richard  O'Hara   

3  Hugh  Chetham  Lyle">    

3  Leonard  Griffiths"^ 

7  Wm.  R.  LluelWn     

11  Henry  J.  F.  Elils  Hickea"* 

8  Fred.  George  Baylay •  • , 

12  Noel  Hamlyn  Harris'"  

10  Oswald  Carr     

3  Henry  Whitby  Briscoe*" 

4  Wm.  George  Martin***    

10  Philip  Hen.  Saudilands 

H.B. William  James  Hall»i 

8  Morton  Parker  Eden 

1  Chas.  Dalrymple  Qilmomr"^ 

H.B.  Edward  John  Ward«»  ... 

12  Alex.  Dickson  Bnmaby** 

2  WilmotB.  Edw.  Ellis 

8  Charles  George  Luard • . . . . 

3  Henry  A.  D.  do  VUmcs*** 

12  Vivian  Dering  Majendie*** «. 

10  Jas.  Edward  Blackwell 

7  Sir  John  Wm.  Campbell,  Bt}^    . . 
6  JEmeliuji  De  Vic  Tnpper*** • . . 

H.  B.John  Cha.  Fra.  RamBden*** 

3  Francis  Arthur  Whinyatea'*' 

11  Frederick  CouUhurst  Elton'"    ...• 
11  Charles  Richard  Franklen"* 

5  Clennell  Collingwood 

6  Frederick  Augustus  Anley*^ 

10  Lewis  Paxton  Walsh***  , 

11  Power  D.  Le  Poer  Trench*" 


2in>  LTStTT. 


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Royal  Artillery. 


Ywn'8erT.| 

Full    Half 

p»y.  P»y^  Lieutenants. 

2       olfi  William  Rooke*^ 

a       0  '13  Sidney  Aogastus  Bazalgette^.  •  •  • 

2       0  i  9  Cliarles  D.  Bevtn 

2       0  '  7  William  Henry  Neweome    ...... 

2       0  13  John  Robert  King 

2      0  3  Charles  Orde  Browne^  

2       0  7  Thomas  Coming    

2       on  Charles  E.  Sonthoiise  Soott^  .... 

0  7  Henry  Dowdeswell  Pitt    

0  1  Hale  Yoong  Wortham*** 

0  6  Henry  Barlow  Manle***    , 

0  10  Charles  Wills  Wahrond 

0  9  Wm.  James  Smith-NeUl 

0  8  Henry  Lo  Gnay  Geary«» 

0  13  Walter  Brook  Rioe'«>    , 

0  1  George  Uchter  Knox 

0  13  William  Norton  Perss^ 

0  2  Osborne  Hall  Goodenoagh    ..•••• 

0  6  J.  Hamil.  Pripgle  Anderson*". . . . . 

0  4  Joseph N.PortlockDadson    ••••••. 

0  8  Hy.  Chamberlayne  Farrell*''   .... 

0  7  Edward  M'lAughlin 

0  ,13  Charles  Fysbe  Roberts'^ 

0  8  Arthur  Stewart  Hunter^ 

0  6  G.  R.  Thaekery  Ste? enson 

0  1  George  Adam  Crawford 

0  1  Townsend  Aremberg  de  Moleyn^ 

0  5  John  Booth  Richaidson 

0  8  William  Henry  Wardell 

0  3  Frederick  John  Geoige  Hill*'*  . . .  • . 

0  6  William  Henry  Izod 

0  3  Robert  Charles  Walter  Campbell    , 

0  13  James  Douglas  Strange 

0  13  Thomas  George  Poulden 

0  8  Arthur  Windham 

0  4  Arthur  John  Henry  Wynne , 

0  8  Turner  Van  Stranbenzee 

0  6  Henry  Webster  Shakerley 

0  U  John  Robert  Dyce 

0  !14  Kenneth  Monro 

0  14  Edmund  Stareley 

0  14  Wallace  Gilmour    

0  3  Robert  Preston  Lewis  Welch   .... 

0  14  Henry  Edmeades   .•••• 

0  14  John  Maericar  Bum 

0  13  Stuart  James  Nicholson 

0  13  William  Smith 

0  11  Walter  Newman 

0  1  Edmund  John  Tremlett    

0  1  Tliomas  Anriol  Robinson 

0  13  George  Murray  Campbell 

0  3  George  Edwin  Maule 

0  13  William  Dobree  Carey 

0  13  Alexander  Grant  Miller    

0  14  Edmund  Charles  Macnaghten  .  • . . . 

0  5  Lawrence  Hector  Hardress  Parsons 

0  9  Ramsay  Weston  Phipps    

0  5  James  Charles  Cavendish 

0  7  Robert  Sandham    

0  1  George  Erskine  Cullender    

0  8  Algernon  Augustus  Stewart 

0  9  Hon.  Robert  Villiers  Dillon 

0  13  Edmund  Sidney  Burnett  ........ 

0  9  FitzRoy  Somerset  Talbot , 


2nd  lxbut. 


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20  Dec. 
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88  Feb. 
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7  Feb. 
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13  Feb. 
85  Feb. 

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8  Mar. 
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%4S 


LXBUTSITAIITS. 

14*  Fnnds  Dancan 

14*  John  Ryder  OlWer    

14*  Edward  Egao 

14*  Jamet  Corry  Jones  Lowry 

14*  James  Peattie  Morgan 

14*  George  Grote  Hannen 

14*  Philip  M*Loarin  GoiUe 

6*  Arthur  Ford    

9*  Francis  Montague  Smith 

10*  Francis  Arthur  Mant     

4*  FrederielL  Howlett 

6*  Riehard  Handcoek    

18*  Chariea  MlUs  Molony    

8*  George  Arbnthnot 

2*  Richard  Sadleur 

6*  William  Rnzton  Barlow  

2*  Robert  CallweU  Smith 

13  Chas.  Stewart  Vardon  Wilson  .... 
9    Jolm  de  Burgh  Rochfort 

14  Rowknd  Burdon  Webster    

14  Charles  David  Chalmers 

14  Samuel  Parr  Lynes  

Id  Charles  Hart  Pickering    

6  Bowes  Lennox  Forster 

2  James  Robertson   • 

13  Edward  Augustus  Slessor 

14  Louis  Chas.  Aug.  Adrian  de  Cetto 
10  Henry  Anderson  •••, 

5    Charles  Trench , 

4    Henry  Colebrooke  Lewes •  •  • 

10    Hon.  Ralph  Hare 

14  Arthur  Sutherland  Macartney .... 
11«  Alexander  DouU    

9*  Robert  Emmett  Cane 

4«  Archibald  Hamilton  BeU 

11*  Francis  Sadleir  Stoney 

8*  John  WatU  Brassington 

11*  George  Budd 

10*  John  Haughton 

12*  Henry  R<^fers  Levers  , 

8*  Robert  Lloyd. ••••.. 

12*  James  Colquhonn ( 

1*  Thomas  Clarke 

12*  William  Godeffiray  Brancker  .... 

4*  Donald  Roderick  Cameron 

2*  WiUlam  Henry  Noble 

0*  George  O'Connor 

4*  RichutI  Newton  Young   

9*  Francis  Hume  Dodgson 

7*  Joseph  Haythome  Edgar 


2nd  lxbut. 


l8T  LIBUT. 


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»46 


Roifal  Artillery* 


General  ^  912Si  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple  Ross, 

GCB.  22  May  65. 

AstUtant  Adijutant^QtnerdU. 

CoUmel  Henry  PaUiser,  1  April  62. 

Zieut^CoL  Chaa.  Bingham,  13  Mar.  56. 

I.  A.  ^nd  Cop^.Jas.  Campbell,  1  July  47. 
H.  B.  ^nd  Capt.  A.  M.  Calvert,  6  July  64. 

5  ind  Capt,  O'B.  B.  Woolaey,  10  Joly  64. 

2  find  Capt,  R.  P.  C.  Jonea,  26  Aug.  64. 

4  2nd  Capt.  H.  T.  Boultbee,  7  Oct.  64. 

10  2nd  Capt,  R.  J.  Hay,  0  Dec.  54. 

8  2nd  Capt,  Q,  H.  A.  Forbes  18  Jan.  55. 

3  2nd  Capt,  A.  W.  Drayaon,  23  Mfu*.  65. 

11  2nd  Capt,  R.  0.  Farmer,  28  Mar.  55. 
14  2nd  Capt,  D.  S.  Oreeoe,  3  Apr.  65. 
13  2nd  Capt,  J.  F.  D'A.  Stroet,  do. 

9  2n<f  Capt,  H,  W.  J.  Daahwood,  do. 

1  2nd  Capt,  W.  Morris,  do. 

7  2n<f  C/yp^  F.  Close,  16  June  55. 
r.d,  Lieut,  John  Sargent,  12  July  55. 

12  2n<<Capt.Jno.BawdenParkm,28Jttly55, 

6  2nd  Capt.  Rich.  Oldfield,  18  Dec.  66. 

Quarter-Bfaetere, 

5  Jamea  NicoU,  1  Jan.  43. 

7  Robert  Eager,  1  April  44. 

2  Alexander  Steele,  1  July  44. 
9  Jamea  White,  1  Feb.  46. 

10  Jamea  Freeburn,  1  April  46. 

4  Charles  Dunbar,  2  July  46. 
o.  G.  WiUlam  Elliott,  8  Feb.  47. 
H.  B.  Geoiige  OUphant,  1  July  47. 

11  George  Clark,  1  Nov.  48. 

8  Thomas  Haasall,  13  AprU  60. 
1  John  Cass,  1  April  52. 

13  Wm.  Reuben  KirlLmaa,  17  Feb.  54. 

12  Thomas  Hendley,  1  July  54. 

3  James  Black,  27  Oct.  54. 

6  William  Stewart,  27  Mar.  55. 

14  William  Hoge,  1  Apr.  66. 


VeterUwry  Surgeom. 

William  Stockley,  24  April  05. 

John  Surteea  Stoekiay,*"  18  Aog.  49. 

Hieks  Withers,**?  6  March  1854. 

Matthew  John  Harpley,'*?  34  April  64. 

John  Thomas  Cochrane,^  0  June  64. 

Franois  Cotterell,«>*S4  June  64. 

Wm.  Barry  Lord,  I  Oct  54. 

James  Brennan,*^  1  Feb.  55. 

Gabriel  Isles  Rolliaga,  I  Feb.  65. 

John  Ma8on,*«o  g  ^ar.  65. 

Thomas  John  Williamson,  5  If  ar.  56. 

WiUiam  Huke,^  29  Mar.  65. 

Christopher  Sanderson,**  22  May  55. 

Edwin  Harrison,  28  Jnne  56. 

James  Oleaveland, 28  June  65, 

Daniel  HlnfEO,  1  July  55. 

John  Dennis  Hairison,  13  Aug.  65. 

Frederick  Home  Rush  Spratt,108n»t-^- 

John  Bonn  Wm.  Skoaiding,  0  Not.  5S. 

John  Henry  Carter,  26  Feb.  1856. 

Bdwaid  Kelly,  26  Feb.  56. 

John  Bolton  Hal],  26  Feb.  66. 
Chaplaini. 

Rev,  Matthew  R.  Scott,  10  April  37. 

Jie9,  Walter  Melrill  Wright,  I  Sept.  50. 
Company  efChnilemen  Cadets, 
Captaht.^ 

2ndOapt.Com.'-Q.  B.  Shakespear,  9  Nov.  46. 
2nd  Capt,'-V,  D.  Margeseon,  17  Feb.  64. 
Itt  Xiett^s.— T.  A.  J.  Harrison,  28  July  52. 
Wm.  L.  Yonge,  2  Sept.  52. 
J.  L.  Clarke,  17  Feb.  54. 
Qr.-itfM.— Wiiiiam  Elliott,  8  Feb.  47. 

Riding  Treep, 
Superintending:  Captain  »d,  Blaekwoed- 

Price,  18  Apr.  46. 
Lieut,  WiUlam  Boylln,  2  Jnne  64. 
Lieut,  Thomas  Bishop,  9  May  55. 
JAeui,  James  Ererett,  1  Aug.  55, 


FIEJ.D  TRAJN  DEPABTMMT. 
Director  General  of  ArtiUery ,  .9  Mqf.^Gen.  Calov,  CB.  11  Aug.  69. 

CM^CommiiHury WiUlam  Yovng,  19  Apg.  54. 

Commiesary  . » W.  L.  M.  Young,'  %k  Feb.  54. 

(Q,  B.  Moras,  24  Feb.  54. 
Aisistant'Cammiesariee  ,,,»< *H.  Blakeney,*  15  Aug.  54. 

(.•H.r     


.  Ruaseil,*  29  Sept.  54. 
JDepuiy  Assistant  CommiMsaries, 


G.  A.  Aynge,*  24  Feb.  54. 

•C.  W.  E.  Holloway,*24  Feb.  54, 

•H.  R.  H.  Hewitt,^  1  April  54. 

J.  S.  Greensill,*  1  April  54. 

♦J.  Rogan,«  1  April  54. 

R.  Garrard,*  19  May  64. 

E.  Hughes,  80  June  54 


J.  MacGillivray ,«  26  July  54. 
William  Galr,7  29  Sept.  54. 
Arthur  Hunt,«  29  Nov.  54. 
Reginald  O.Day,"  13  Dec.54. 
James  Bruce,*  31  Jan.  55. 
G.  Clark,"  3  Mar.  55. 
£.  S.  Quinland,*  30  Apr.  55. 


J.  S.  Addams,*2l  Juno  55. 
M.  Keir,<»28June55. 
J.  O'Connor,!*  28  June  55. 
H.  I.  Hodds,"  6  Oct  55. 
John  McKane,"  1  Jan.  56. 
Robert  Craig,"  1  Jan.  56. 
George  Groves,**  1  Jan.  66. 


*  Temporary  Hank  <mly. 


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COMBfAITDItfa  OFFIOBBB  OF  AITILLBBY  AMD  BVGIKBBIUI  AT  flOMB 
AND  ON  FOREIGN  STATIONS. 


K^t 


aBP4T  SIUTAIN. 
Lleat.-Col.  Elliot      Dover 


OoL  (Ma Wt^nttk 


Aufm»  .    .LL-Ool.  Wright 
MUimay  .    '.   Oo).lbiglao4 

JBxtter    .    .    Capt.  Gregory 


.    .   Mmi9he$i4r 

Lftndguard  Fori 
•    «    6ht€rHi 


8uH§tf     •  ,  r 

Wettem .  .  . 

Jer»ty     .  .  . 

Guernsey  .  . 


0A#»rfMM 


Fortemo^^h 


Co\,  Streatileld  • 
Mi^or  JTervolf . 

Lt.-Col.  Tueker    . 

Col.  Wulff  .  . 
90«lonel  Savage 
U,rCtA,  Oiavler  . 
CkH.  A.  Qotrdpn    , 


I4.-C0).  U8B4cnon 
Colonel  ^jrre    .    , 


Colonel  Pester Devonport 

Lieut.-Col.  Cleaveland 

Lieut.-Col.  Ellis 

8a  ColonefWarde.    .    .    Leith  Fort 


Lt.-Co1.  Senrante . 
Lt.-Ool.  Stehttlin 

^^i,'Qe^,l$irJ.H.ftedk, 

Smith,  K"^.     .    .    .    , 

Colonel  Budgen    .    .    .    . 

M^ior  Porter 

Lt.-Col.  8k  J  ring    .    .    .    . 
Lt,-Col.  BiirgQ^ana    «    » 
lt.-Col.  Moody      .    .    . 


,Dovfr 
.  Mtondon 

.  Newoaetle 

•  Sf^rtoieh 
.  tfhatham 
.  Pem^eie 

.  Manchester. 
.  Fork 

\Atderskot 
Vevonport 


Jersey 

Guernsey 

^inburgh 


IRELAMP, 


Limeriek  J^lstrict 

Dublin         do.    . 

Belfast         do.    . 

Cork  do,    . 

Kilkenny     do.    ,  _ 

Ptgeon-h4fu*e  Fort  Li«ut.-CoI.  Uw^7 


Coloaei  T.  G.  UiggiiM 

fl  flO  Col.  Cuppage  .    . 
t.-Col.  Gambit,  CD.  . 
Lt.'Col.  De  Rinzj  .    . 
Lt-Col.  Paynier    .    . 
Lt.-Col.  Inring 


OolomeiRuf    .    . 

Capt.I)Ul  .  ,  . 
tt.-Col.  WilkiDfon 
Lt.-Col.  Radden  . 
.  M'Oaotlaad . 


Dublin 

Limerick 

Portobftlo 

CharUtnont 

BaUinooltty  Capt.  i 

KiUunny      Oapt.  J.  W.  OoateU 

Dublifi 


DukUm 
Um^iokDUtHe$ 

Dublin  ditto 
Cork  ditto 
Belfast  ditto 
Kilkenny  ditto 


FOREIGN  STATIONS. 


Commanding 
Divieione,  ^e. 


OihrgUar  .  . 
MaHa  . 
Ionian  islands 
WestffuhfS  . 
Jamaiea  .  .  . 
Canada  .  .  . 
Canada  Bast  . 


]i«»^  fA  Turlun^  (■M«^.-Qep.  air  Richard  J.  Dacres.  ^Op, 
Bxped.  to  Ti^rkey  {^n^.-Gen.  J.  B.  Dupuls,  <7B.,  aeoond  in 

'  U.-C0I.  Harris,  Restrra  Artillavx 

Colonel  St.  Geofge,  Siege  Tn^ 

Lt.-Col.NedhaRi 

Lt.-Col.  Taylor 

Lt.^oi.  Vadean 

Colonel  Wood.  OB.  Horsp  Art. 

Lt.-Cot  A;lmer 

Lt.-Col.  Browne 

Lt-Col.  Marriott 

IA.-C0I.  Priee,  Siege  TiaiB 

Lt.-Col.  Kennedy,  Depot  Pera 

CoI.Willlf     ,    ,    .    .  -       - 

Colonel  Gostling    .    . 

Lt.'CoI.  OroMby     .    . 

Colonel  Sti«Hlt«rorMi » 

Colonel  Benn     .    f    . 

aa  Col.  W.  Bell    .    . 

Lleut.-Col.  Dalton 

U'-CoLDlc^.    .    .    . 


Lleot.-Qen.  Sir  Piirry  D.  Joney,  KCB. 
oommand. 


Newfoundland 

Bermuda  .  .  .  Lt.-Col.  Turner  . 
St.  Helena  .  .  .  Lieat.-Col  HiU  . 
Cm<ifQoo4  Kopt  Lt.-Col.  R.  F.  Qnmfttri 

Ceyhr  '     -.-... 


ylon  .  . 
ktauritiue  .  • 
Bong  Kong  .  . 
Bakamas  .  . 
Tasmania  .  . 
Nfiv  Zealand  f 


LU'CoU  Tuite 
Lt.>Col.  Cock  bum  ' 
Lt.-Col.  Dunlop  .  c 
Lieut.-Stranga  .    . 


Capt.  Wm.  l^ln^ 


—       —     Capt.  do* 


CoL  Ward 

Ccil.  P.  R.  Thonuon 

Cah  Hfflll 

9  Ccl.  Ord. 
M.-C{}i.  Renvtek     . 
V&h  A.  Gairia^    r    • 

fCoL  3tolbil4 

CoL  Wllllami 

CqI.  A>^» 
Col.  Hofi^ 
Lt-CoL  Twlis 


CaneUla  Bast 
Canada  Wtst 


Capt.  Synse 
Lt.-Col.  Haini)top 
CpL  pjiddeley 


PatpnaHers  to  the  Ordnance  Department^  Messra.  Ooi  k  Co. 


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War  Services  oftlie  Officers  oftlte  Royal  Artillery. 

1  General  Erelegb  lerved  the  Coranna  campaigD,  and  has  receired  the  War  Medml  with 
one  Clasp  for  Sahagon  and  Benevente. 

3  General  Hon.  W.  H.  Gardner  accompanied  the  expedition  to  Waleheren,  and  was 
present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Flashing. 

4  General  Walker  serred  on  the  Continent  in  1704  and  5,  and  received  three  woonda 
in  the  retirement  of  the  army  across  the  Rhine  near  Amheim,Tix.  one  severely  throng 
the  right  arm  below  the  elbow ;  the  others  abore  the  elbow,  and  in  the  right  hip. 

5  lieat-Genera)  Brongh  was  at  the  capture  of  St.  Lada  in  1796,  and  that  of  Gnadakmpe 
in  1816. 

7  Sir  Hew  Ross  served  in  the  Penhisnla  and  France  from  9th  June  1800  to  Feb.  1814, 
including  the  action  of  the  Coa,  battle  of  Busaeo,  actions  of  Pombal,  Redinha  (wounded  in 
the  shoulder),  Casal  Nova,  Foz  d'Arouce  (wounded  in  the  leg),  and  Sabngal;  battle  of 
Fuentes  d'Onor,actionof  Aldea  de  Ponte,  si^^es  of  Ciudad  Rodrigoand  BadaJoz(dangeroiialy 
wounded  in  the  head) ;  action  at  Castrajon,  capture  of  forts  at  and  battle  of  SaUunanea,  cap- 
ture of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  affidrs  of  San  Munoz  and  San  Milan,  battles  of  Vittoria,  and 
the  Pyrenees  from  36th  to  80th  July,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  and  Nive ;  battle 
near  Bayonne,  13  Dec  1813.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Waterloo.  Sir  Hew  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  two  Clasps  for  Busaeo,  Bada- 
joz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive ;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps 
for  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Pyrenees. 

9  LieuL-General  Paterson  served  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  and  at  Wal- 
cheren  in  1800. 

12  LleuU-General  Campbell  served  the  Egyptian  campaign  of  1801,  including  the  actions 
of  the  8th,  Idth,  and  Slst  March,  capture  of  Rosetta,  several  afbirs  on  the  march  to,  and 
capture  of  Cairo,  and  afterwards  at  the  capture  of  Alexandria.  Medal  for  services  in  Bgypt. 

13  Lieut-General  Turner  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Served 
also  in  the  Peninsula  from  Dec.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  including  the  battles  of  Orthes 
and  Toulouse,  and  the  affkirs  of  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal 
and  one  Clasp  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse. 

14  Sir  Robert  Gardiner's  services :  -—capture  of  Minorca  in  1798 ;  campaign  in  Portugal 
%ud  Spain,  including  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna;  expedition  to  Walcheren ; 

Peninsular  campaigns  from  early  in  1810  to  the  end  of  the  war  in  1814,  including  tlie 
battle  of  Barrosa,  capture  of  Badajoz,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  aflUr  of 
Morales,  battles  of  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse ;  campaign  of  1816,  indudhig  the  battle 
of  Waterloo.  Sir  Robert  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  two  Clasps  for  Barrosa,  Badajoz, 
Salamanca,  Vittoria,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for 
Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna. 

16  Lieut -General  Wallace  was  on  board  the  Plusnix  Letter  of  Marque  when  she  beat  off  a 
French  Privateer  near  Barbadoes  in  Dec.  1800.  Present  at  the  siege  of  Flnshfaig  in  1800 ; 
and  he  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  attack  of  Sachets  Harbour,  United  States,  in  1813. 

16  Lieut.-General  Richard  Jones  served  in  HoUand  in  1790,  including  the  battlea  of 
Zuyp,  Hoom,  Bgmont,and  Limmen.  Present  at  the  capture  of  Paris,  and  with  the  Army  of 
Occupation  until  8nd  Dec.  1818. 

18  Lieut-General  Hutchesson  served  in  Holland  in  1700 ;  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of 
France  from  March  1813  to  July  1814 ;  Belgium  and  France  from  May  1816  to  Nov.  1818. 

10  Migor-General  Whinyates  served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  and  campaign  in 
North  HoUand  in  1700 ;  expedition  to  Madeira  in  1801,  and  to  Copenhagen  1807 ;  Penin- 
sular  campaigns  from  Feb.  1810  to  July  1813,  including  the,  battles  of  Busaeo  and  Albn- 
hera ;  affairs  at  Usagre,  Aldea  de  Ponte,  and  San  Mnnos,'  attack  and  defeat  of  General 
LaJleman's  cavalry  at  Ribera,  and  many  other  afihirs.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816, 
and  was  severely  wounded  In  the  left  arm  at  Waterloo.  He  has  received  die  Silver  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaeo  and  Albuhera. 

20  Lieut-General  Michell  served  the  campaign  in  Holland  in  1700 ;  In  the  Peninsula 
and  south  of  France  from  Aog.  1813  to  May  1814,  including  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  passage 
of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  and  Nlve,  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse;  In  America  from  May 
1814  to  May  1816,  including  the  attack  of  Washington,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans,  and 
other  operations  on  the  coast.  Attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  reducing  the  fortresses  in 
the  Netherlands.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse ; 
and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  St  Sebastian,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

22  Major-General  Cobbe  served  the  campaign  in  the  West  Indies  in  1801,  under  lieut- 
Gen.  SirThos.Triggc. 

23  Major  General  Mercer  served  in  South  America  in  1807  and  8.  Also  the  campaign  of 
1816,  including  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterioo. 

24  Lieut-General  W.  G.  Power  served  in  Spain,  Portugal,  and  France,firom  14th  Oct  1808 
to  4th  June  1814,  including  the  battle  of  Tahivera,  aieges  of  Ciudad  Rodlrigo  (wounded),  and 
Badi^os,  capture  of  French  works  at  Almaraz,  reduction  of  forts  at,  and  battle  of  Sala- 
manca, Sim  of  Burgos  (wounded),  siege  of  San  Sebastian  from  11th  July  to  8th  Sept  1813, 
passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  the  Nive,  and   the  Adour,  and  the  inrestmeat  of  Bayonne. 


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Co].  Power  led  the  reserre  to  the  support  of  the  assaulting  party  of  Fort  Ia  Picurioa 
(IttfiDg  the  last  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  the  Commandant  surrendered  to  him  pereonally.  Ho 
lias  rGceived  the  Silver  IVar  Medal  with  nine  Clasps. 

27  Haj.-Geocral  Scott  served  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren,  and  was  at  the  siege  of 
Flushing. 

28  Major-Geoeral  Dyneley's  services : — Campaign  of  1805  in  Italy  under  Sir  Jas.  Craig ; 
and  that  In  Calabria  in  1806  under  Sir  John  Stuart,  including  the  battle  of  Maida 
and  siege  of  Scylla.  Peninsular  campaigns  from  July  1811,  to  November  1813,  including 
tlie  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (wounded  in  the  head),  siege  of  forts  at  Salamanca  (wounded 
in  the  face),  heights  of  St  Christovel,  battle  of  Salamanca,  defence  of  the  Bridge  of 
Simancas,  affaire  at  Morales  de  Toro  and  San  Munos,  battles  of  Vxttoria,  and  the  Pyrenees. 
Campaign  of  1815,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  lUcen  prisoner  at  Malanahenda  near 
Madrid,  11th  Aug.  1812,  when  engaged  with  the  rear-guard  of  Joseph  Bonaparte'*  army ; 
escaped  from  the  enemy,  and  rejoined  the  army  the  23rd  of  the  same  month.  He  has  re- 
ceived the  Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

29  Major«General  Cator  served  the  campaign  of  Walcheren  and  siege  of  Flushing.  In  the 
Peninsula  and  south  of  France,  from  the  end  of  1800  to  the  termination  of  the  war  in 
1814,  including  the  defence  of  Cadiz,  \ine»  at  Torres  Yedras  and  at  Santarem,  battle  of 
Barroea  (wounded),  aSkir  at  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  affair  at  Tolosa,  passage  of  the  Bidas- 
8oa,and  at  the  attack  of  Bidassoa  by  the  French,  battles  of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  and  four  days' 
engagements  in  front  of  Bayonne.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

32  Major-General  H.  W.  Gordon's  services: — Expedition  to  Naples,  Dec.  1805,  and  sub- 
sequent occupation  of  Sicily ;  battle  of  Maida,  and  attack  and  surrender  of  the  Rock  of 
Scylla,  1806.     He  lias  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Maida. 

33  Sir  Wm.  Colebrooke's services;— Campaigns  of  1809  and  10  in  India;  expedition  to 
Java  in  1811,  including  the  action  of  Weltyvreden,  in  batteries  before  Cornells  (until 
wounded  in  the  groin  22nd  August),  ^d  the  siege  and  capture  of  Jokjakarta.  Expedition 
to  Palembang,in  Sumatra,  1813 ;  campaign  of  1817  and  18,  in  India,  against  the  Pindarrees 
and  Mahrattas ;  campaign  of  1818  and  19  in  Southern  India.  Present  also  at  the  sieges  of 
Ras-el-Kyhma  and  Zaya,  Arab  fortresses.  Sir  William  has  reaeived  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp  for  Java. 

35  MaJor-General  Dundas  was  at  the  siege  of  Flushing  in  1809 ;  at  Cadiz  in  1810  and  11 ; 
detached  from  Cadiz  to  Tarragona  in  1811 ;  wounded  in  right  ankle  at  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and 
most  severely  and  dangerously  at  Badajoz, — ^left  arm  amputated,  left  thigh  dislocated,  and 
hip  bone  shattered.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Ciudad 
Rodrigo  and  Badajoz. 

37  Major-General  Wylde  served  in  Holland  in  1813  and  14,  and  commanded  a  battery 
before  Antwerp  and  at  the  attack  on  Bergen-op-Zoom.  Was  attached  to  the  Horse  Artillery 
with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  In  April  1834,  succeeded  Lord  William  Russell  as 
Military  Commissioner  at  the  head-quarten  of  Don  Pedro's  army  in  Portugal,  aud  con- 
tinued with  them  until  the  Convention  of  Evora  Monte;  and  subsequently  from  Nov.  1834 
to  1840  at  the  head-quarters  of  the  Spanish  Army,  and  in  all  the  general  actions  during 
that  period,  including  the  raising  of  the  siege  of  Bilboa,  for  which  he  received  the  thanks  of 
the  Spanish  Cortes.  In  Portugal,  again,  in  1846,  during  the  Civil  War,  and  signed  the  Con- 
vention of  Oporto. 

39  Major-General  Maclachhw  served  hi  Spain  in  1813  and  14. 

40  Lieat.-Qeneral  Macdonald  was  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1836,  and 
proceededfrom  thence  on  theexpedltion  to  Buenoa  Asrres,  where  he  was  twice  severely  wounded 
and  taken  prisoner:  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  France,  from  June  1809,  to 
July  1814,  including  the  battles  of  the  Coa  and  Busaco,  affabv  of  Redinha,  Pombal,  Con- 
deixa,  and  Foz  d'Arouce ;  battles  of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca,  afihir  of  San  Munos, 
battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles  of  the  Pyrenees,  affah*  of  the  Gave 
d'Oleron  and  Aire,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815,  including 
the  battle  of  Waterloo  (severely  wounded),  and  capture  of  Paris.  He  has  received  the  Silver 
War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

41  Colonel  Sabine  served  the  campaign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  1814,  and  com- 
manded the  batteries  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Erie  in  August  and  September. 

43  Major-Gen.Chesney  was  employed,  from  1820  to  1832,  in  examining  the  principal 
parts  of  Western  Asia ;  during  which  time,  assisted  only  by  a  few  Arabs,  he  descended 
the  river  Euphrates  upon  a  Raft;  and  his  reports  to  Government  led  to  a  Parlhunentary 
vote  to  extend  our  commercial  relations  in  that  quarter,  and  open  a  communication  with 
India  through  Arabia.  His  Majesty,  through  the  Duke  of  WdRlngtoBy  having  confen«d 
on  him  the  rank  of  Colonel  on  a  particular  service,  he  sailed  early  in  1835  with  a  detach- 
ment of  artillery,  another  of  sappers,  a  proportion  of  seamen,  and  thirteen  military  and 
naval  officers;  with  whose  assistance  Colonel  Chcsney  accomplished  the  extraordinary 
achievement  of  transporting  two  iron  steam  vessels  across  Syria,  and  floating  them  in  a 
perfect  state  on  the  Upper  Euphrates,  not  very  far  from  Aleppo.  In  the  early  part  of  the 
navigation  Urns  commenced,  a  fearful  hurricane  carried  the  smaller  vessel  and  twenty  of 
her  men  to  the  bottom,  Colonel  Chesney  and  eight  othen  being  saved  by  swimming.  The 
Commander,  however,  persevered  ;  and  in  the  remaining  vessel  he  not  only  completed  the 
surv^s  of  the  river  Euphrates,  Tigris,  and  Kareen,  but  continued  the  undertaking  until  It 


260  JViir  Beivicei  of  thw  Qfi^irt  of  tiii  Bayal  ArtitUfy. 

was  tamed  ever  in  the  following  yekr  to  tlie  Bsst  InAa  Compuijr.  Hb  Itte  Mi^esty 
warmly  approved  of  the  intrepidity  manifested  in  ectatinnliig  the  feeiriee  tfflar  tlie  eataau- 
tou8  loss  of  one-half  of  his  force,  and  the  hrevet  rank  of  Major  was  bestowed  dn  him  bj 
the  King,  which  was  followed  by  that  of  Lieut-Colohd  by  eommand  of  the  Qneen. 

44  Colonel  Bell's  services: — Capture  of  the  islands  of  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Croix  in  1807  ; 
■lege  of  fbrt  Desaiz,  Martinique ;  captnre  of  Les  Baintes,  near  Giiadaloape)  and  bombardment 
and  dHving  from  the  anehdnige  the  French  fleet  in  1809;  ea^Jture  of  Onadaloupe  and  Adya- 
eent  islands  in  1810.  Senrcd  in  the  Penihsula  and  France  front  July  1813  to  itdy  1814, 
Including  the  pAflSage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  NirCf  and  fimr  Mft?  engagements  near 
fiay<intte)  passage  of  the  ildour^  inTcstmebtof  Bayonne,  affiiir«  at  Vie  Bigorre,  aiid  tkrbes 
passoae  of  the  Garimne,  Idid  subsequent  otierations  to  the  battle  of  Toulouse  wlietB  he  iras 
slighUy  wounditi.  Served  also  tiie  campaign  of  1816^  including  the  batOes  of  Qoatre  Bn^ 
and  Waterlooi  alld  capture  of  Paris.    He  htu  received  the  Silver  Wat  Medal  with  fi¥e  Clasps. 

47  MaJ.-General  firereton  served  in  8pain^  France,  and  the  Netherlands,  fnmi  DeMfnber, 
1809  to  June,  1816.,  and  was  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadiii  and  of  Fort  Matagvida 
(wounded),  the  Artiliery  of  which  last  place  he  commanded.  He  served  In  the  batteries  at 
the  siege  of  Ban  Sebastian)  wis  present  in  the  battles  of  Barrosa  (wounded)^  Yittorim,  the 
Pynneesi  OrtheS,  Toulouse^  Qttatre  Brai^  and  Waterloo  ^severely  wounded)^  aetions  on 
the  retteilt  from  Burgos^  it  San  Muaos,  nc^at  Salaniancai  Helette,  St.  Palais,  9a«veterte, 
Alrei  and  Tarbes.  He  ebmmanded  a  Division,  as  second  in  command,  of  the  expedliion 
under  Miyor-eeneral  D'Aguilaf ,  whldh  assaulted  and  took  the  Porta  of  the  Bom«  Tifrris 
in  the  Canton  River^  those  of  the  Staked  Barrier,  and  of  the  city  of  Canton^  spiking  879 
pieces  of  heavy  ordnance^  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps.  Waa  on 
board  the  flag-ship  JBrtMnftfo  during  the  naval  actioh  of  the  allied  fleets  with  the  definoes 
of  Sebastopol  dh  the  17  th  Oct.  1864,  and  directed  the  rockets  firM  from  that  ship  against 
the  forts  and  city  t  has  reeelved  the  Orimaafl  War  Medill. 

48  Colonel  Bnglaiid  served  the  elpediiion  to  the  Weser  in  1805  And  6 }  to  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  Ahd  South  Amerida  in  1806  and  7 )  eampaign  of  1818  hi  the  Peninsuhi,  indtidfai^  the 
baHle  of  Yittoria  and  siege  of  Skn  SeliastiBn^  for  which  he  has  teceiv.ed  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  twd  Clasps.  • 

53  Colonel  Hardlnge  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Aug.  1812,  to  the  end  of  the  #ftr  in 
1814^inclttdtaig the battleof  Yittoria,  siege  bf  Ban  Sebestian,  battles df  Orthes  and  tViuIftuse, 
affairs  kt  OstnA,  Tdlosaj  BidaSfloa  and  Tkrbes.  Served  also  the  eampaign  of  1810,  an4  was 
preient  at  ligny,  and  Quutte  Bras.   He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  wiih  Ibtir  Clasps. 

64  Colonel  Qordbn  Higgins  comihanded  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Syrian  campaign 
from  August  1840  to  the  evacuation  of  that  country  in  Dec.  1841  (Medal)^  and#aa  present 
at  the  bombardment  and  ciptbra  df  Beyrout  and  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre. 

66  Colonel  Byre's  services :— Bxpedltlon  \9  Porttagal  and  occupation  of  LlSbCm  in  180^  ; 
advance  upoh  Maduil  and  retreat  to  CorUnna  in  1808-9 )  afiklr  at  Lugo  and  bAttle  of 
Gorunna,  for  which  he  has  recelTed  the  BilTer  War  Medal  with  one  Chisp.  Bighteen  years 
continued  service  in  the  West  Indies^  from  Oct.  1810  to  April  1828|  and  lu  coffliliand  of 
the  Royal  Artillery  in  China^  at  Hong  Kong,  from  August  1847  to  May  1861  < 

67  Colonel  Anderson'!  services:-^iege  and  capture  ot  Flushing,  and  the  subsequent 
operatiofasin  1800;  Bombai^hnetit  of  Antwerp,  also  previdtis  and  subsequent  operations 
in  1813  and  1814;  campaign  of  1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterlod|and  eapturea  of 
Cambray  and  Paris. 

68  Colonel  Armstrong  served  at  Waldhereu  in  1809;  and  ih  Canada  f^om  May  1810 
tb  July  1816)  Inelttdlng  the  capture  of  a  detachment  dn  Hver  Raisin,  the  cutting  out  of  an 
enemy's  ressel  when  in  command  of  a  gun-boat  at  Preseott,  at  Port  Erie  duringa  einnonade 
of  17  hours ;  at  the  loss  of  Port  George,  actidns  at  Stoney  Cteek^  and  Bl«ck  Rock,  inrest- 
ment  of  Pbrt  Geoi^e,  capture  df  Fort  Niagara,  Black  Rock,  and  town  of  Bttflkld,  action  at 
Stiieeti  Creek,  and  Chippawa,  and  at  the  siege  of  Fort  BHe  undef  an  almbst  constant  fire 
fol'  abotlt  five  weeks.    Slightly  Wounded  at  Fort  George,  fi7th  May  1 818. 

61  Colonel  Warde  vras  present  at  the  defence  of  Cadit  and  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

62  Colonel  Ingilby  served  in  the  Peninsula^from  July  1810  to  Jah.  1818,  induding  the 
sieges  of  Ciddad  RodHgo,  Forts  of  Salamanca  (Wdunded),  and  ButgdS)  and  the  battles 
of  Busaco,  Fuentes  d'Onor,  and  Salaihanca.  Serred  also  the  eainpsJgn  of  1816,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.    He  has  f«ceived  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  fbur  Clasps. 

68  Cblonel  Cater  served  in  the  PeninsuUi  fh>hi  April  1810  to  Jan.  1814,  inclnditig  the 
defence  of  Cadiz,  bAttle  of  Barrosa f  end  Mege  of  tarragona.  Serred  also  the  cainpaign  of 
1816)  hicludhig  the  battle  of  Wateriob,  and  takifig  of  Cambray  And  Paris.  He  has  reeelved 
the  Silver  War  Medal  #ith  one  Clasp  fbf  Barrosa. 

64  Colonel  Pester  was  present  at  the  defence  df  Cadit^  4tid  at  the  battle  of  Barrosa, 
where  he  was  severely  wounded.  Ho  has  i^eived  the  Silver  War  Medal  wlih  one  Clasp  Ibr 
Barrosa. 

66  Colonel  Bloomfield  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  fhmi  March  1818  to  June 
1814,  including  the  battle  of  Yittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  crossing  the  Bidassoa,  and  battles 
of  the  Hirelie,  NIve,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1816^  indnding 
the  battle  9f  Waterloo.     He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

68  Colonel  PalUser  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  Praticeifhim  Kdveniber  l8ll  to  May 
1814)  inelttdlttg  the  sii%;e  of  Sim  8eba8tian,and  batUes  of  YIttoriii)  OrtHes,  ^M^  T^fiMM^  for 


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wbieh  be  has  teod^ed  the  Silrer  War  Medal  with  foar  Olaspi.  Senred  subeeqnentlx  in  tlie 
Americaa  wat,  including  the  battles  of  Bladensburg  acd  Baltimore,  and  operationfl  before 
New  Orleans. 

07  Colonel  J.  A.  Wilson  serred  the  campaign  of  1815,  Inelading  the  battle  of  Watcrlco 
and  capture  of  Paris. 

08  Colonel  Cuppage  serred  in  the  Peninsula  and  France,  from  February  to  Aagnst  1814, 
aad  Was  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Sortie  from  Bayonne«  Serred  alsd  the  eampaign  of 
1815,  includihg  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

69  Colonel  Griifitt  served  before  Genoa  in  1814. 

70  Sir  Richard  Dacres  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854*55)  including  the  affairs  of 
Bttlganae  and  M'ftenile'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  and  M\  of  Sebastopol  after  Br.-General  StnUigways  was  killed  at  Inkerman  on 
the  dth  Nov.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

Tl  Colonel  Lake  commanded  the  Artillery  of  the  Light  Division  in  the  Eastern  campaign 
ef  1854i^,  including  the  affairs  of  Balganac  and  M'Kensie's  Farm^  and  the  battles  of 
Alma  (horse  Ahot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (hofte  shof),  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
atad  three  CIssps). 

72  Major-Gen.  Dupuis  served  on  the  north  coast  of  Spaiu  in  1836, 7,  and  8^  hi  eo^opers" 
tien  with  the  Spanish  army,  inelading  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  Iftth,  14th,  and  16lh 
Mareh,  and  the  action  of  Hernani,  on  the  14th  May  1887,  besides  various  other  minor 
affairs.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battles 
of  Alma,  Bslakkif a,  and  Inkerman,  dege  and  fkU  of  Sebastopol. 

73  Sir  William  Fenwick  Williams  commanded  the  Turkish  army  at  the  defbnce  of  Kars. 

74  Lt.-Colonel  Morris  served  in  the  Baetem  eampaign  df  1854^55,  and  was  present  at 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp) 4 

75  Colonel  St.  George  served  the  Bastem  campaign  of  1865,  and  commanded  the  siege 
train  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

70  Colonel  Nedham  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  185i  (Medal  and  Clasp)* 

77  Colonel  Warde  served  in  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1855,  in  command  of  the  siege 
train  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  June  (Otb 
and  17th),  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

78  Lt.->Colonel  Taylor  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

70  Lt.-Colonel  Maeletfl  served  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

80  Colonel  Wood  served  in  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854«56,  and  was  present  at  the 
battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the 
sortie  on  the  S6th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

81  Colonel  Fitimayer  served  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854*55,  including  the  affairs 
of  Bttlganae  and  M^Kenaie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Se- 
bastopol, and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

81 1  Lient-Colonel  Francklyn  served  in  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1855,  and  commanded 
the  siege  train  of  the  left  attack  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp); 

82  Lt.-Colonel  Gambler  served  in  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854  In  command  of  the 
siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  October,  and  at 
the  battle  of  Inkerman  (severely  wounded,  Medal  and  Clasps). 

83  Lt.-Colonel  E.  Wi  Crofton  served  In  Spain  during  the  Christino  and  Carlist  war  in 
1837  and  1838,  and  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  Carlists. 

.   85  Lt-Colonel  Irving  served  the  Basiem  eampaign  of  1854-55,  inelnding  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  ahd  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  eommanded  the  Artillery  of  the  left  attack  at  the  hem 
bardment  in  October  and  dnring  the  tliree  last  months  of  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

86  Lt.-Colonel  Rowan  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal).  Also  the  Eastern  eampalgd 
of  1854-65,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  8ebastopoi|  in  the  trenches  with 
the  siege  train  and  bombardment  of  October  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

•  87  Lt.-Colonel  Freese  served  on  the  China  expedition,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at 
Chlnhiangfbo.  Served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-65,  induding  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol « In  the  trenches  with  the  Siege  train  and  bombardment  of 
October  (Medal  and  Clasps)* 

88  Lt.^Golonel  Cleaveland  served  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  1837-30|  in  co-operation 
With  the  Spanish  army  towards  the  conclusion  of  the  war  in  Si.  Sebastian  and  its  vicinitjr. 

91  Captain  Youoghusbahd  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

02  Lt.-Colonel  Paynter  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the  affairs  of 
Balgsnae  and  M*Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  aud 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps )i 

93  Colonel  Barker  serred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kerteh  (irt  command  of  Royal  Artillery),  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  including  the  command  of  the  batteries  of  the  left  aita<ik  at  the  fall  of  the 
BEirtftes  (Medal  and  Ciaape). 

94  Lt-Colonel  Faddy  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1859  in  command  of  the  Royal   rtM 


252  fFar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  ArtiUery. 

le^Tt  and  was  named  in  the  offieial  Dispatches,  espedally  Sn  that  rdating  to  the  eaptnre 
of  Macomo's  Den  on  the  17th  May,  and  obti^ned  the  Breret  rank  of  Mqor  for  his 
•erfices  (Medal). 

95  Iit.-Golonel  PhlllpottB  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

98  Lt.-C!olonel  Wodehonse  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.66y  indodiog  the  aOnn 
of  Buiganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  BalaklaTa,  and  Inkerman  (hone 
killed),  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repnlse  of  the  sortie  on  the  d6th  October  1864  (Medal  mid 
Clasps). 

97  Lt.-Co1onel  Maude  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  in  command  of  a  troop  of 
Royal  Horse  Artillery,  indudfaig  the  aiBUrs  of  Balganac  and  M^Kende's  Fsrm,  the  battles 
of  the  Alma  and  Balaklava  (dangerously  wounded  and  hor*e  shot),  and  siege  of  Se- 
bastopol (Medal  and  Clasps). 

98  Colonel  Dickson  served  on  the  staff  of  Lord  Raglan  during  the  campaign  of  1854- 
66,  and  was  present  at  the  affairB  of  Bnlganao  and  M*Keniie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alnw 
and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(wonnded  4th  Feb.  1866) :  commanded  the  right  siege  train,  and  was  preient  at  the  bom- 
bardment of  October,  April,  and  June  17th  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

99  Lt-Colonel  Thomas  and  Captain  Travers  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-4>5, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

99t  Majors  Bronghton  and  Hugh  CamplieU  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65, 
in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Selmstopol,  and  at  the  bombardment,  of  April 
and  of  June  (6th  and  17th):  Medal  and  Clasp. 

100  Captain  Graydon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  indnding  the  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

101  MiQor  the  Hon.  G.T.  Deverenx  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1868  (Medal) ;  and  was 
present  at  the  engagement  with  the  Basuta  tribes  at  Berea  20th  Dec. :  named  in  Che 
official  Dispatch,  and  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  M^jor  for  his  services. 

103  Lt-Clolonel  Adye  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.66  as  Assist  Acfj.  General  of 
Royal  Artillery,  and  was  pr^ent  at  the  affidrs  of  Bnlganac  and  M*Kentie*8  Fsrm,  the  battles 
of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Babklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

103  Major  D'Aguilar  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  (Medal  and  Clasps),  in- 
eluding  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (horse  shot)  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with 
the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  October. 

104  Captain  Thompson  served  at  the  siege  and  ftll  of  Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

106  Major  Ward  served  at  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  and  at  the  battle  of 
Tchemaya  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

106  Major  Brandling  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  in  command  of  a  troop  of 
Royal  Horse  Artillery,  including  the  affiUrs  nf  Buiganac  and'M'Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of 
Alma,  BalaUava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
and  Clatps). 

107  Captahis  Wragge  and  Oldershaw,  and  laent  Fredcroft,  served  in  the  Eastern  cam- 
paign of  1866,  including  the  siege  of  Selnstopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train',  and 
at  the  bombardment  of  April  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

108  Lt.-Colooel  M.  C.  Dixon,  Majors  Rogers,  Hawkins,  Shaw,  Captains  Burt^  Irvfam, 
Conolly  (wounded),  Lieuts.  Humphreys,  Sir  John  Campbell  and  Anley,  servea  in  the 
Eastern  campaign  in  1866,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at 
the  bombardments  of  April  and  June  (6th  and  17th):  Medal  and  Clasp. 

1 10  Major  John  Turner  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Port  Natal  on  the  26th  June  IS42. 
Served  also  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  affair  at  M'Kensle's  Farm,  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repuhe  of  the  sortie  on  the  i6th 
October  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

111  Captains  Fisher  and  Gibbon,  and  Major  ClifTord,  served  at  the  siege  and  fidl  of 
Sebastopol  in  1866  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

114  Major  Anderson  served  in  the  operations  in  the  Yiang-tse-Kiang  in  China,  fai* 
eluding  the  storm  and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo;  also  at  the  demonstrati(m  befbra 
Nankin  (Medal).  Served  the  Eastern  csmpaign  of  1864-66,  including  the  aAiirs  of  Bui* 
ganac,  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

116  Lt.-O>lonel  H.  F.  Strange  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  including  the 
affiiirs  of  Buiganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  611 
of  Sebastopol,  In  the  trendies  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  October, 
April,  and  June  (6th  and  17th):  Medal  and  Clasps. 

116  Lt.-Colonel  Fortescne  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  indnding  the 
afihirs  of  Buiganac  and  M'Kenzle's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  (borM  killed),  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Mrdal  and  Clasps). 

Il6t  Major  M.  Adye  served  in  (he  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66,  in  the  siege  and  liill 
of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  June  6th  (severely  wounded):  Medal  andChwp. 

117  Major  Franklin  aerved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864*>66,  including  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps), 


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118  Captains  Mackay  and  Connell,  Major  Lennox,  Captain  Pigou,  Major  Newton, 
Captain  Vewy,  and  H.  Smyth,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

118t  Lt.-Co]onel  Charles  Morris  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.55  (Medal  and 
Clasps):  commanded  a  Field  Battery  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (wounded), 
and  repulBe  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854.  Was  attached  from  April  to  Nov.  1855 
as  Military  Commissioner  to  the  2nd  Corps  of  the  French  Army,  and  assisted  at  the  carrying 
of  the  lines  of  Tchemaya  25th  May,  the  assault  and  capture  of  the  Mamelon,  and  of  the 
Malakoff ;  on  the  personal  Staff  of  General  Bosqnet  who  commanded  on  these  occasions, 
and  was  especially  named  by  tlie General  inofficial  despatches.  Was  appointed  an  Assist.- 
A<y.-General  in  Nov.  1855,  and  attached  to  General  Windham,  Chief  ef  the  Suff.  Re- 
ceived the  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lient.-Col.  and  CB,  for  his  servicer. 

119  Major  Grant  and  Lr.-Col.  Henry  (severely  wounded)  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1855,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombard- 
ments of  April  aod  Jane  (6th  and  17tli) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

120  Captains  Johnson,  Gleig,  and  Vernon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

121  Major  Pipon  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  afihirs  of 
Bnlganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  aod  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebas- 
lopol  (  Medal  and  Clasps). 

122  Major  Slialcespcar  served  tiie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs 
of  Bulgaoac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava  (horse  shot),  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

123  Lt.-Colonel  Hamley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affairs  of 
Bnlganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  (horse  shot),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman 
(horse  killed),  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Octo- 
ber 1854  (Medal  and  Ciaspa). 

124  Major  Field  served  the  campaign  of  1854>d5  as  B.  A.  Q.  M.  G.  to  the  Royal 
Artillery,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  &11  of  Sebastopol,  and  with  the  Expedition  to 
Kertch  (Medal  and  Clasp) .  % 

125  Major  Hon.  D.  M.  Eraser  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

125t  Major  C  Strange  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  in  the  trenches  with 
the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

126  Captain  Gregory  served  in  the  exjMdition  against  the  insurgent  Boers  over  the 
Orange  RiTer  in  1845;  also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal),  including  the 
operations  in  the  Amatola  and  Boffiilo  Mountains,  the  battle  of  the  Gwanga,  and  the  expe- 
dition across  the  Kei  River. 

127  Major  Hon.  W.  C.  Yelverton  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battle  of  Inkerman  (horse  killed),  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repube  of  the  sortie  on 
the  26th  October  1854  (Medal  and  aasps). 

128  Major  Biddolph  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman;  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

129  Majors  Milman,  Arbnthnot  (twice  wounded),  Hastings,  Charles  Smith,  Fltz  Hugh, 
and  Godby,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train, 
and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Me^l  and  Clasp). 

130  Major  Baddeley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  as  Adjutant  to  the  Artillery 
of  the  Light  Division,  including  the  aflhirs  of  Bnlganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  bat- 
tles of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (severely  wounded),  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege 
of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  26th  Oct.  (Mcflal  and  four  Clasps). 

131  Captain  Anson  served  at  the  aiegjB  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  in  the  trenches  with  the 
siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

182  Major  Monbray  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train, 
and  at  tlie  bombardments  of  October  and  April ;  also  at  the  battle  of  Tchemaya)  :  Medal 
and  Clasp. 

184  CanUlns  Mercer  and  Milward  serve<1  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

185  Major  Chermside  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  as  Adjutant  to  the  siege  train  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

136  Captain  Blosse  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopfil  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

137  Lt-Colonel  Gordon  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  capture  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

138  Major  Boothby  served  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of 
M'Kenzic's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse 
of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1864  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

139  Lt.-Col.  Hon.  E.  T.  Gage  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1 854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps), 
as  Brigade- Major  to  the  Royal  Artillery,  and  was  present  at  tho  afihirs  of  Bulgaoac  and 
M'Kensie*s  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol:  was  alao  present  with  the  Tarkish  army  under  Omar  Pasha  during 


364  War  Smntei  of  th»  C^ffteen  qf  tis  Jltyol  Artiltny. 

thd  operations  at  Radctinclc  at>d  GimYretd,  to  tlM  •dimii^r  of  1864,  and  bat  roMived  the 
Gold  Medal  fbr  the  caiiipalgfl  on  the  Danube,  atr aHed  to  him  by  the  Turkish  GoTemiiient. 

140  Major  Berstow  served  the  Eastern  campaigrn  of  T  854-55,  including  the  affhira  of 
Bttlganae  and  M'Kensfe's  Ftfrm,  the  battles  of  Alms,  Balaklata,  and  Inkenuau,  and  aiege 
of  Sebasto))ol  (Medal  and  Clasp*). 

141  Captains  Thring,  Saandersi  and  Thrapp,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebaslopol 
in  1856  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

148  Captain  King  served  durilig  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846  (Medal),  from  April  to  Not.  of 
that  year,  and  commanded  the  Artillery  at  the  attack  of  Fort  Peddie. 
148  Captain  Heyman  served  at  the  sisge  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  in  1865  ( Medal  and  Claap ) . 

144  Mi^or  Tapper  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.56|  including  the  battles  of 
Balaklava  and  Inkerman  (wounded))  the  siege  and  IkU  of  Sebastopo),  and  r^olae  of  tbe 
Sortie  on  the  80th  October,  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

145  Major  Hoste  served  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854-55^  inclodlng  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  Of  BetMStopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  On  tbe  Wth 
Oetober  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

146  Captain  Taswell  served  in  the  Bast«rh  campaign  of  1854,  Induding  tho  aiege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  afld  Clasp). 

147  Major  Bingletoti  served  the  Bastem  eampidgn  of  1864-55,  Including  tbe  aflklra  of 
Bulganacand  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  S6th  October  1864  (Medal  and  Claspe). 

148  Major  Rdlly  (Brigade  Major),  Captain  Soady,  ahd  Major  Cartbew,  servad  fn  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  the  trenohes  with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol^  and 
at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  June  (6th  and  l7th) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

148t  Captain  J.  L.  Bolton  served  in  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854*55,  Indodliig  the 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

149  Captain  Dyneley  commanded  tbe  Royal  Artillery  In  the  aetlonwtth  and  dei^tof  the 
rebel  Boers  at  Boem  Plaats  (South  AfHca),  89th  Aug.  1848^  Served  kt  the  siege  aad  fall 
of  Sebastopol  in  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

150  Captain  Craufard  stfrved  in  1855  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  and  ihll  of  Se- 
bastopol, and  bombsrdment  of  17th  June  j  was  also  with  the  Kertch  expedition. 

151  Major  Barry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  ori854*-66,  inclnding  tbe  battles  of  Alosa, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  s!ege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

154  Major  Henry,  and  Captains  Spurway  and  Clarke,  served  the  Butern  caopaigii  of 
1854-55,  Including  the  battle  of  InkermSt),  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  f  Medal  and  C&ap). 

166  Ma)or  Mitchell  served  the  Eastern  cfiropaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  battlea  of 
Alma  atid  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

157  Major  I ngilby  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  Including  the  affaire  of 
Bblganac  ahd  M*Kensie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma^  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (aeverely 
wounded),  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  86th  October  1864 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

168  Mijor  Yates  served  the  Eastern  eimpaign  of  1854,  including  the  afihlr  at  M'Kefiale's 
Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol^  and  repulse  of  tbe  aortle  ob  the 
i}6th  October  1854  (feedal  add  Clasps). 

169  Major  W.  J.  Williams  served  at  the  siege  and  ihll  of  Sebastopol  In  1866  (wovodod), 
in  tbe  trenches  with  the  Siege  traift,  and  at  the  bombardmenta  of  6th  and  17tli  Jane 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

100  Mafor  l'onnycui<<k.  Captain  Bredin,  and  Lieut.  Watson,  served  in  the  Eaatehi  ^m- 
paign  of  1854i55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  abd  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

161  Captain  N.  O.  8.  Turner  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  In  1866  (Modal 
and  Clasp). 

162  Captain  Earle  served  in  the  Eastern  eampaign  of  1854*66,  including  the  aAira  of 
Bttlgahac  and  M'Kencie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma>  Balaklava*  and  Inkerman,  and  aiagc  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

163  Captain  Vandeleur  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  aflhirs  of 
Btilganae  and  M'Kensie's  Parte,  battle  of  Alma,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claap). 

164  Captain  P.  J.  Campbell  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal).  Also  at  Ihe 
liege  and  fkll  of  Sebastopol  in  1865  (Medal  and  Clasp}. 

165  Captains  Twiss  and  John  Boultou,  and  Major  waleott^  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

166  Captains  Curtis,  Sievwrlght,  find  Scale,  served  at  the  siege  and  fkll  of  Sobaelopol 
In  1855  (Medal  snd  Clasp). 

167  Major  Dickson  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1 854-55,  including  the  battlea  of 
Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Selttstopol)  in  the  trenehes  with  the  siege  train,  and 
at  the  bombardments  ot  April,  end  6th  atid  I7th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

168  Captain  Richards  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affkira  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzle's  Farm,  the  battles  ef  Alma  (horse  shet\  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman 
(horse  killed),  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  Mth  Oct  1864  (Medal 
and  Clasos). 


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asps). 

Major  Hopt  served  in  the  liaetem  oampilgn  of  1864.66,  inelnding  tbe  battia  of 


•  W&t  6w^m  of  %U  Offleifi  of  IhS  Bjoytkl  ArtlHery.        2M 

Itikftttmn,  i\egb  afid  fell  ef  8c$bt9tol>ol  (irOttnd€d)i  in  fbe  frentihes  ^\th  the  siege  trttin,  and 
at  the  bombardments  of  October,  April,  and  6th  and  17th  Juhe  (M6dal  and  Clasps). 

170  Captain  Dashwoad  serv<Ml  the  Eastern  eampa!|tn  of  1864-^65,  tndmling  the  affkirs  of 
BHigaftac  and  M'KenftleV  Farm,  the  battlea  of  Alma  and  Balaklara  (ttto  hordes  shot), 
and  siege  of  Sebastofiol  (Medal  and  Glaftps). 

171  Captain  Bi«ndofi  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  including  the  affiifrlf  of 
M*Kcnzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Altna  and  Inkeftnan,  the  slego  of  Sebastdpdl^  atld  repulse  of 
thfe  sortie  dti  th6  2mh  Oef^  1854  (Medal  aiid  Clastis). 

Il2  Captain  d0  Hftrilland  sefted  the  Eaitefti  campaign  of  1864-05,  inelndlng  tlie  battles 
of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  Medal  and  Claspa. 

llB  Msjot  Ldkin  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55;  indnding  th«  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava.  and  Inkermaii,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  In  the  trenehes  with  the  siege 
tfaln,  and  at  th«  oombardments  Of  April  and  Jitne  (0th  and  17th)  t  (Medal  and  Cllisps). 

174  Lts.  Harward  and  Torriano  served  In  the  Bastetn  campaign  of  1854^55,  ln«lading 
the  bftttIO  of  Inkerman  and  »!ege  of  Sebastopol,  In  the  trenches  ^Itb  tho  siege  train,  and 
UoitlbaHinents  of  October,  Api-ilj  and  6th  and  i7th  Jnne  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

175  Cifcptaltt  fiitnpson  And  Lieut;  L^ons  set-ted  in  the  EftAtefn  campaign  of  1854>55, 
ihelttding  th6  b&ttle  of  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  troiehes  irith  the  siege  train, 
and  bombardments  of  October  and  April  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

176  Major  Bineiair  set-ved  the  Eastern  earapai^^  of  1854-55,  in  the  trenches  during 
the  bombardment  of  the  17th  Oct.  1854,  mth  the  18-poundef  gons  at  the  battle  bf  Inker- 
thflh,  and  bdihbardmont  of  the  10th  ApHl  1856.  Severely  woOhdi^d,  laft  thigh  fracttired, 
laft  Htm  brOkan>  and  left  hand  smashed  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

177  Captain  Morris  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854^  Ineloding  the  battles  of  Bala- 
klara and  Irikernian,  ahd  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  ClastA). 

1)8  Captain  Davis  setted  at  the  siege  iiad  fall  of  Sebastopol,  ahd  at  the  battle  of 
Tcherna.va,  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

179  ^hjat  W,  Bolton  served  in  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854-55^  ia  the  tfettches  i^ith 
the  siei^e  train  h<*fore  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombaMtnenta  of  October,  Aptll,  and  6th  and 
17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

180  Biajd^  Penn  Sefved  in  the  Easteiril  campaign  of  1854-55,  as  an  AMStant  Engineer, 
with  the  Bl^b  train  in  the  treilches  befbre  Sebastopol,  and  flt  thfe  bombardments  of  October, 
At>i'il,  and  Jtine  (6th  and  17th) ;  he  t^ras  also  at  the  battle  of  Inkertasn  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

181  Captains  Rotton,  Jones,  and  By  the,  served  at  tha  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in 
1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

189  Mi^or  TAddy  seired  tho  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56,  liielttdlhg  the  aflkirt  of  Bui- 
ganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkarman,  and  siege  of 
ScbastOt)Ol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

183  Captain  Field  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-3  (liedal). 

184  Major  Miller  serv^  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  ineloding  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Bahiklava,  and  Inkbrnion,  tttS  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  i^pnlse  of  the  sortie  on  the 
S6th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

185  Cafiiains  R.  ^oyle  and  DennO  served  at  the  siege  kad  fkll  Of  Sebastopol  in  1866 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

186  Captain  0.  A.  Milmnii  starved  in  thfe  Easting  cathpaign  of  1864,  In  the  tfOnohes 
irith  the  si^gO  tralh  befbro  Sebasto^fol,  ahd  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  dth  and  l7th 
June  (Medal  Sttd  Clasps). 

187  Majof  P.  W.  L'Estrangc  served  ih  the  Eastei^n  (^afhpSigh  of  1854-55,  in  tho  trenches 
with  the  siege  train  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  17tH 
June  (wounded) :  Medal  and  Clasp. 

188  Captain  W.  J.  Wilson  served  in  1855  in  the  trenches,  as  Adjutant^  with  the  siege 
train  At  the  tiege  and  fhll  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardmetits  of  6th  and  17th  June  j  also 
pttieni  at  the  battle  Of  the  tdhemaya  (Medal  and  Clasi)). 

180  Major  Owen  sefved  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indndlhg  the  batda  of 
Tnkermtln,  siege  ahd  fkll  of  Sebastopol,  In  the  trenches  with  the  siege  traita,  and  bomb^tt^- 
irtcnts  of  October,  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

100  Captain  Grylls  served  tlie  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affkire  Of 
Bulganac  and  M'Renzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman^  captufe  of 
Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

191  Major  Chanipion  sefved  in  the  Eastern  campaign  Of  1854o55,  including  the  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol.  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the 
bombard menta of  Api'll  and  6th  dfld  17th  June  (wounded):  Medal  and  Clasps. 

195  Captain  Dames  serted  in  the  Eastern  campaign  Of  1854-66,  including  the  siege  and 
ikil  of  Sebasto))Ol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

193  Major  Andrews  served  in  the  Eastern. campaign  of  1854-55,  Inclading  the  battle  Of 
Inkerman,  sieg«  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

194  Major  W.  G.  Le  Mosutler  servt^d  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  inclading  ttie 
aifairs  of  Kulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Balaklava,  siege  and  fkU 
Of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

196  Captains  Heberden,  A.  H.Williams,  Cockbnrn,  ITatlgle,  6trover,  and  Hagan,  serired 
lit  the  liege  drtd  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1856  (Medal  and  Cla^). 


2546  War  Servkea  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  ArtWery. 

196  C«pt.  W,  Wolfe  served  at  tbe  siege  aod  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  on  the  expedition  to 
Kertch  in  1865  (Medol  and  Clasp). 

197  Major  Mackenzie  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  iudnding  the  batila 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  &U  ot  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  «iege  train,  and  bom- 
bardments  of  Ocrober,  April,  and  6th  and  i7th  Jnne  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

800  Lieut.  Whinyatos  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclndfaig  the  battle  ol 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Cla^^ps). 

201  Lieut.  Price  served  in  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wonnded),  in  the 
trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  liombardments  of  April,  and  6Kh  and  17tb  Jime 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

803  Lieuts.  A.  C.  Johnson,  Booth,  Braekenbury,  Gore,  J.  T.  Brown,  Tyler  (wonndad), 
served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

805  Lieut.  Pbelips  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  inclodmg  the  battle  of 
Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

806  Lieut.  King  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tbe  affidrs  of  Bvl- 
ganae  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Bslalclava,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol,  repulse  of  the  wortie  on  the  86th  Oct.  1854,  and  was  Aide-de-(3amp  to  Gencnl 
Markham  on  the  flnal  assault  on  the  Iledan  8th  Sept.  Mentioned  in  Dispatehes  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

807  Lieut  Jones  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854..55,  inclnding  the  aiega  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

808  Lieut.  Strangways  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indudiag  the  alEdfS  of 
Bulganac  and  M*Kenzie*s  Farm,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkcrman,  captnre  of 
Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Chwps). 

810  Lieut.  Markbam  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  indnding  theaffldrat 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repnlse  of  the 
sortie  on  the  86th  OcL  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

811  Lieuts.  Doyne,  Vaughan,  Cutbbert,  Lloyd,  and  Elton  served  hi  1855  at  tbe  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  6th  and 
17th  Jnne  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

818  Lieut  Ogilvie  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  induding  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balakla%a,  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Claspa). 

813  Lieuts.  J.  H.  Brown,  Harris,  and  Briscoe  served  in  1855  at  tbe  aiege  of  SdMstopcd 
in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and  at  the  bombardments  of  April,  and  6th  and  17th 
June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

814  Lieuts.  C.  E.  Stirling,  Keatc,  J.  L.  Clarke,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855 
(Medal  and  Clssp). 

815  Lieut.  M.  Taylor  served  in  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombard- 
ments of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

816  Lieuts.  Blakiston,  A.  L.  Kaye,  J.  J.  Smith,  Thomhill,  Pearse,  Shakerley,  Temple, 
and  Pitt,  served  at  the  siege  and  fill  I  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

817  Lieut.  I^ongley  served  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tlie  afiain  of 
Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  tbe  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  the  aiege 
of  Sebastopol  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  86th  Oct  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

31 7t  Lieut  Alderson  served  tbe  Esstem  campaign  of  1854-65,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkeinnan,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train,  and 
bombardments  of  October,  April,  and  6tli  and  17th  Jnne  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

318  Lieuts.  J.  Lardner  Clarke  and  Lyon  aerved  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854<.^, 
including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

819  Lieuts.  Ravenhill  and  Tweedie  serted  at  the  siege  and  iall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
battle  of  Tchemaya  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

880  Lieut  Ruck-Keene  served  in  tbe  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  induding  tbe  battle 
of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded),  in  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train, 
and  bombardments  of  October,  April,  and  6th  and  17  th  June  (Medal  and  Claspa). 

881  Lieuts.  Daubuz,  SUIl,  Hanwdl,  C.  G.  Johnson,  CJardew,  Dyer,  Schreiber,  Lyle, 
Gilmour,  Ward,  Bumaby,  de  Visme,  Majendie,  Tapper,  F.  A.  Whinyates,  Frankleo,  aenred 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

888  lieuts.  Law,  Downes,  C.  L'Estrange,  Walker,  W.  Martin,  Ramsden,  Walah,  de 
Moleyns,  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

883  Lieut  Martin  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

884  Lieuta.  Percival  and  Nicolls  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854. 

885  Lieut.  Arbuthnot  served  the  Esstem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  at 
M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repalse 
of  the  sortie  on  tbe  86tli  Oct.  1854  ( Medal  and  Clasps). 

886  Lieut  Biddulph  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  induding  the  battlea  of 
Alma  and  Balakhiva,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  Expedition  to  Kertch  (Medal  and 
CUwps). 

887  Lieuts.  Sthling  and  Maxwell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  induding 
the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  86th  October  1854 

Medd  and  Clasps). 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Artillery.  254c 

S88  Lieat  Hill  senred  in  the  Bastern  oampaign  of  1854-^,  including  tlie  battles  of 
BalakUTB  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Hedal  and  Claspis). 

329  Ueuts.  Rideout  and  TiUard  (wounded)  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
induding  the  battle  of  Inkermauy  siege  «nd  fall  of  Sebastopol,  in  the  trenches  with  the 
siege  train,  and  bombardments  of  October,  April,  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

230  Lieat  Bronghton  served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affkir  at 
M'Kenxie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  and  re- 
pulse of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct  1854  (Medal  and  CUsps). 

831  Lieuts.  Be  Winton  (wounded),  Hickes,  and  Hall,  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign 
of  1854-55,  including  the  Hege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  In  the  trenches  with  the  siege  train, 
and  bombardments  of  April  and  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

232  Lieut.  Trench  served  at  the  siege  and  fiill  of  Sebastopol  and  Expedition  to  Kertch 
in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

233  Lieuts.  Rooke,  Bazalgette,  C.  £.  Scott  (wounded),  Wortham,  Maule,  Anderson, 
Farrell,  Hunter,  F.  J.  Hill,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

234  Lieuts.  Tucker  and  Griffiths  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  induding 
the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

235  Lients.  Charles  O.  Browne,  Geary,  and  Roberts  (wounded),  served  in  1855  with  the 
siege  train  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  bombardments  of  6lli  and  17  th  June 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

236  Yeteriosry  Surgeon  J.  8.  Stockley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in- 
cluding the  aflkirs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

237  Veterinary  Surgeons  Withers  and  Harpley  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  affairs  of  Bulganac  and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava.  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  Oct.  1854  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

238  Veterinary  Surgeon  Cotterell  serve<l  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  siege  and  ftdl  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

#     239  Veterinary  Surgeons  Cochrane,  Huke,  and  Sanderson,  served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medsl  and  Clasp). 

240  Veterinary  Surgeons  Brennan  and  Mason  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

241  Lieut.  Rice  served  in  1855  with  the  siege  train  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  bom- 
bardments of  6th  and  17th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

FIELD  TRAIN  DEPARTMEKT. 

1  Commissary  W.  L.  M.  Young  served  the  Esstem  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the 
battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Tnkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

2  Assist.  Commissary  H.  Blakeney  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including 
the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol. 

3  Assistant  Commissary  H.  Russell  s<*rved  in  the  Eastern  campaigner  1854-55,  including 
the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

4  Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  G.  Aynge,  C.  W.  E.  HoUoway,  J.  Greensill,  and  R. 
Garrard,  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

5  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  H.  Hewett  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  expedition  to  Kertch,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

6  Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  J.  Rogan  and  J.  M'Gilllvray  served  in  the  Eastern 
campaign  of  1854-'55,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

.  7  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  W.  Gair  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

8  Deputy  Assistant  Commissaries  Hunt,  Day,  Bruce,  Clark,  Quinland,  and  Addams, 
were  present  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

9  Deputy  AssisUnt  Commissary  Keir  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854^,  in- 
duding the  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

10  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  J.  O'Connor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

11  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  Hodds  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55, 
including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

12  Deputy  Assist-Commlssaries  M'Kane  and  Craig  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

13  Deputy  Assist.-Commissary  Groves  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-56, 
including  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 


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Captains. 


SampiOD  Freeth 

John  Qrmham  M'Kerlie. . . . 

William  Qeorge  Hamley  •• 

Andrew  Beatty 

John  W.Oordon*^  Cfi.Cb<^  JuneW 

Marcos  Dill    

PhiUp  J.  Bainbrigge 

Archibald  P.  G.  Bow    .... 

J.  C.  Barmeater,  LU'CoUViiwk%  M 

Bdmund  Ogle     

Ck>nolly  H'Causland  . . : 

John  Cameron    

John  S.  Hawkins   

James  Holt  Freeth 

Charles  Daesbery  Robertson 

Charles  Fanshawe 

F.fi.Chapman,*'CB. «.  9  Nor.  65 

Thomas  Fenwick*^ 

Qother  Frederick  Mann    .... 

Spencer  Westmacott     

William  Collier  Menzies    .... 

Robert  Michael  Laffan 

Arthur  Henry  Frecling 

Harry  St.  Geo.  Ord»» , 

Hampden  Clem.  Blamire  Moody 

J.  L.  A.  Simmons,  CB.i.e.  is  Dec  M 

(leorge  Archibald  Leach 

Philip  John  Stepleton  Barry  . 

Henry  Arthur  White    

Paul  Bernard  Whittingham     . 

James  William  Gosset 

George  Clement  Baillie    

Thomas  Bernard  CoUinsou  .  • . 

Geoi^e  Bent,*^  CB.  i.c.  2  Not.  Oft 

E,  Veanunu  Walcott  Hendenon 

John  Bayly 

Henry  C.  Cunliffe  Owen,"  CB. 

W.  Francis  Drnmmond  Jenrois" 

Thomas  Lionel  John  Gallwey 

Richard  Bnmaby  

Albert  O'Donnel  Grattan 

Hon.  Hossey  Fane  Keane .... 

William  Cowper    

Charles  John  Gibb'« 

Charles  Gordon  Gray    

WUiiam  DriscoU  Qossett .... 

Charles  Sim    

Fairfkx  Charles  Hassard^*    .. 

Dattgloi  Oalton 

Henry  William  Barlow 

Henry  Young  Darracott  Scott 

George  Ross    

James  Robert  Mann 

John  Williamson  Lovell^^CB. 

MilUngton  Henry  Synge   .... 

Edward  WoUimhohme  Ward 

B.  F.  Bonrchler,^*  CB.  Le.  S  Nov.  56 

Henry  Grain   • 

John  Marshall  Grant 

J.  Frank.  Manners  Browne,^  CB. 

FitzRoy  Molyneux  Henry  1 
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Coiys  of  Royal  Ejtgineers. 


258 


Second  Captains. 

Francis  Fowke     

Charles  Richard  Binney 

Frederick  Henry  Rich 

Francis  Rawdon  Chesney   

Tho.  Andrew  Lumsden  Hurray 

Herbert  Newton  Penrice    

Wm.  Lawtie  Morrison 

Ajithony  Charles  Cooke,  Mqf.  s  Nor.  56 

Thomas  Inglis 

Ben  Hay  Martindale  

Charles  Scrope  Hutchinson    

Henry  Wray 

Charles  Pasley    ••  •• 

John  Stokes 

AndrewCIarke,5urt^or(?eR.  qf  Victoria 

Francis  Du  Cane 

Robert  Dundas  Kerr       

John  Yerbury  Moggridge       

Francis  Koe     

John  Gordon  Jervois 

Henry  Whatley  Tyler 

John  Cromie  Blackwood  De  Butts   .  • 

Walter  Samuel  Stace 

Owavas  Speedwell  Tilly     

Edward  Stanton,'*  /.  c.  4  Nor.  55    .... 

Charles  Comwallis  Chesney 

£dw.  Charles  De  Molcyns,  Mqf.  2  Nor.  56 
Louis  John  Amad6e  Armit.'^Af^'.  2  Nor.  65 
Charles  Brisbane  Ewart,**  jfo/.  2  Nor.  55  I 
Charles  B.  P.  N.  H.  Nugen%,Mqf.  2  Nor.  55i 

Edward  Belfleld 

Hon,  George  Wrottesley    

Edward  C.  A .  Gordon,  MaJ.  2  Nor.  65 .  •  •  • 
Whitworth  Porter,  ••  Mqi.  2  Nor.  65    .... 

John  J.  Wilson    

Joshua  H^ry  Smith 

Anthony  Reynolds  Vyvyan  Crease . .  •  • 

Edward  Metcalfe  Grain' 

Augustus  Meyer  Lockner 

Philip  Ravenhill,*'  Mqf.  2  Nor.  65 

Herbert  Taylor  Sibome 

Charles  Style  Akers    

Berdoe  Amherst  Wilkinson    

Lothian  Nicholson,  Mqf.  2  Nor.  55 

George  Edmond  Lushington  Walker  . . 

Francis  Edward  Cox,  Adjutant  to  the  I 

corps  of  R.  Sappers  and  Miners. . .  5 

Sidney  Bayton  Farrell 

Charles  William  Barry 

Charles  Herbert  Sedley,  M^f.  2  Nor.  65. . 

William  Francb  Lambert      

Richard  Warren      

HughWiiliams   

Hon,  John  James  Bury     

Richard  Hugh  Stotherd     

William  Hatt  Noble 

Henry  Schaw 

Edward  Nicholas  Heygate 

George  Hamilton  Gordon 

Augustus  Jonathan  Gierke 

Charles  Augustus  Rice 

Charles  John  Fowler  ...1 

Alexander  Ross  Clarke 

Francis  Horatio  DeVere,*'jiffl/tfr,8Nor.  55 


2nd  LIEUT. 


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Corps  of  Royal  Engineers. 


259 

First  Libutbnants 

Henry  Raymond  Pelly     

Rob?rt  Mann  Parsons 

Frederic  Brint»^     

Arthur  A'Court  Fisher^   

George  Montague  Stopford"*    

Edward  Bridge     

Montagu  Stopford  Whltmore 

Howard  Craufurd  Elphinstone    .... 

Charles  Edward  Cumberland j 

Henry  Reynolds  Luard    i   J  S^** 

William  Coles  Phillpotts 1 1»  Dec. 

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Amelias  Beauclerck  Fyers 
Alexander  Stephen  Creyke 

Jnmes  Grantham   

Glastonbury  Neville 

Lionel  Charles  Bai'ber  . . . 
George  Reid  Lempriore*^ . 
James  Ponsunby  Cox  . . . 
Henry  George  Savage 


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Wilbraham  Gates  Lennox    27  June 

Arthur  Leahy** 

Edward  Loftus  Bland 

Charles  Le  Gallais     

Anthony  William  Durnford 

Donald  Alexander  Frazer    

William  Christian  Anderson" 

Edmond  Frederick  DuCane    

William  Grossman • 

Wllloughby  Digby  Marsh    

William  James  Stuart 

John  Clayton  Cowell    

Robert  Hawthorn' 

Gerald  Graham 

Charles  Blwin  Harvey     

Robert  William  Duff    

George  Philips      , 

Charles  Nassau  Martin     1 18  June 

Francis  Edward  Pratt ^  J»o 

Alfred  George  Goodall      1 1 7  Dec. 

John  Mervin  Cutdiffe  Drake      j         <^o 

Edward  Renouard  James     ^^ 

Charles  William  Townsend I         ^ 

William  Bailey |23  June 

Frederick  Edward  Blackett  Beaumont I         ^^ 

Charles  George  Gordon    I         ^^ 

Oliver  Haldam  Stokes I         ^^ 

William  Frederick  Gilley      1 22  Dec. 

James  Bevan  Edwards      1        ^^ 

John  Fretchevillc  Dykes  Donnelly      1 22  June  53| 

John  Edwin  Comes ^o 

Alexander  De  Courcy  Scott     I         ^^ 

Can  w  Louis  Augustus  O'Grady      I         do 

Lonsdale  Augustus  Hale 21  Dec. 


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Wm.  Henry  Hart  Davis  Dumareaq"* 

Arthur  Reid  Lemprlere    

George  Lon^ley     

Peter  Henry  Scratchley 

Gustavus  NicolU  Kelsall      

Charles  John  Darrah 

John  Popham  Maquay 

Robert  Nicholl  Dawson 

John  Major  Henniker     

Edward  Osborne  Hewett     

Frederick  Mould       ..••• 


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260 


First  Lieutenants. 


CoiMtantine  Phipps  Carey 

William  Batler  Gossett        

Robert  Grant     

Edward  Harding  Stewart    

Edward  Donald  Malcolm    

Arthur  Robert  Mac  Donnell 

James  Hamilton  Wilson 

Charles  Anna  Law  de  Montmorency     . 

Hon,  William  Le  Poer  Trench 

Francis  Arthur  Marlndln    

Moreton  John  Wheatley 

Edward  Coysgame  Sim   

William  Adolphus  Frankland 

William  Simeon  Boileau , . . . . 

Alexander  Oirom 

Walter  Moncrieff  Thriepland  Campbell. 

Douglas  Gofiset  Waldegrave  Moncrieff  . 

Morgan  Crofton  Molesworth 

Richard  Betton  Rlmington  . .  •  •  • 

Percy  Guillemard  Llewellyn  Smith    . . . 

Edward  Daniel 

James  Makgill  Heriot  Maitland 

Charles  Edmund  Webber    

Edward  Robert  Festing   

Allan  Eliutt  Lockhart 

Richard  Decie  

George  Watts  Stockley    

John  Ashton  Papillon 

Gordon  Douglas  Pritchard 

Edward  Saumerez  Tyler 

Edward  Thomas  Brooke 

Charles  Edward  Wynne 

Richard  Harrison 

Edward  Henry  Courtney 

Richard  Mainwaring  Forman  Sandford. 

Richard  Bullen 

Henry  HiUham  Jones 

Arthur  Tillard  Storer    

John  Thomas  Twigge   

Reginald  Gother  Thorold 

George  Sackville  Berkeley 

Gustavus  Holmes  Brooke    

Edward  Mitchell  

John  Gamier 

j*Robcrt  Murdoch  Smith 

.•Charles  William  WiUon *. . . . 

William  Ncwsome 

I  John  Knox  Tisdall    

I  William  Gustavus  Temple  Stace    

John  Barrett  Lennard 


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Scarlet. — Facings,  Blue  Velvet. 

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Carps  of  Boyal  Sappers  and  Miners. 

(Officered  by  the  Corps  of  Royal  Engineert.) 

AuUtarU  A4j,  67tfn.—Lt. -Colonel  Yoike,  17  Dec.  55. 
AiyutatUs,^Captain  FitzRoy  M.  H.  Somerset,  17  Feb.  54. 

Captain  Francis  Edwaiti  Cox,  17  Dec.  55. 
Quarter'Masters. — Jenkin  Joues,  14  Jan.  48. 

William  Toung,  1  Apil  53. 

Thomas  William  John  Connolly,  86  Jane  55. 

Michael  Briidford,  17  Dec.  55. 

Fistablishment  at  Chatham  for  insiracting  the  Corps  in  Hilitaiy  Field  Works. 
Directar.'^Colonel  Henry  Sandham. 


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War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

I  General  Thackeray  was  at  the  capture  of  Surinam  in  1799;  St.  Martin's  and  St. 
Bartholomew's  in  1801 ;  directed  the  siegeof  Scylla  Castle  in  1806;  and  that  of  the  Fortress 
of  Santa  Maura  in  1809.  Served  with  the  army  in  Spain  in  1812 ;  at  the  battle  of  Cas- 
talla  and  siege  of  Tarragona  in  1813,  and  remained  with  the  army  until  1814. 

8  General  Birch  served  in  Flanders  and  Holland  in  1793,  94,  and  95;  the  Egyp- 
tian campaign  of  1801 ;  talcing  of  Copenhagen  under  Lord  Cathcart ;  in  the  north  of  Spain 
in  1808;  at  the  taking  of  Flushing  in  1809;  defence  of  Cadiz  in  1810  and  11.  He  has 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  for  Barrosa.  Shot  through  the  thigh  near  Valmesada,  7  Nov. 
1808. 

4  General  NicoUs  went  out  with  a  reinforcement  of  several  Regts.  to  Gibraltar  on 
the  war  breaking  out  with  Spain  in  1796,  and  remained  blockaded  in  that  fortress  two 
nd  a  half  years ;  proceeded  from  thence  to  the  West  Indies  in  1799.  Went  as  Commanding 
Engineer  with  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  George  Prevost  to  Nova  Scotia  in  1808,  under  expectations 
of  hostilities  with  America.  Remained  there  until  the  war  broke  out  in  1812,  and  was 
actively  employed  in  the  protection  of  the  frontiers  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Moose  Island,  Castine  and  Bel&st.  Commanding  Engineer 
in  Canada  part  of  1814  and  15. 

6  Sir  Charles  Pasley's  services '.—defence  of  Gaeta,  in  1806 ;  battle  of  Maida;  siege  of 
Copenhagen  in  1807 ;  campaign  of  1808-9,  includmg  several  skirmishes,  and  battle  of 
Corunna.  Reconnoitered  the  enemy's  coast  under  the  fire  of  batteries,  and  was  afterwards 
at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Received  a  bayonet-wound  through  the  thigh,  and  a  musket- 
wonnd,  which  injured  the  spine,  in  leading  a  storming  party  to  attack  an  advanced  work 
occupied  by  the  French  on  the  Dike  in  front  of  Flushing,  14th  Aug.  1809.  Sir  Charles  has 
received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Maida  and  Corunna. 

7  Sir  John  Burgoyne's  services : — blockade  of  Malta,  and  surrender  of  Valetta,  in  1800 ; 
campaign  in  Egypt  in  1801,  including  the  capture  of  Alexandria,  and  attack  of  Rosette , 
from  7th  to  18th  April,  1801 .  Campalgrns  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  retreat  to  Corunna, 
passage  of  the  Douro,  afikir  of  Salamonde  (blew  up  Fort  Conception  in  presence  of  the 
enemy,  21st  July) ;  battle  of  Busaco,  retreat  to  and  occupation  of  the  lines  of  Lisbon,  siege 
of  Badajoz,  2nd  to  13th  June,  1811 ;  action  of  £1  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo, 
siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz,  siege  and  capture  of  Forts  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca, 
advance  to  Madrid  and  capture  of  the  Retiro,  siege  of  Burgos  (wounded),  19th  Sept.  to 
2l8t  Oct.  1812;  retreat  from  Burgos,  advance  of  ti^e  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle 
of  Vittoria,  siege  and  storming  of  San  Sebastian  (wounded),  15th  July  to  13th  Aug. ;  siege 
of  Castle  of  San  Sebastian,  31st  Aug.  to  9th  Sept.  1813 ;  passage  of  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the 
Nivelle  and  Nive,  passage  of  Adour,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  Served 
afterwards  in  the  Amerian  war,  at  the  attack  on  the  lines  before  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan. 
1815,  and  capture  of  Furt  Bowyer«  Sir  John  has  received  the  Gold  Cross  and  one  Clasp  for 
Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  St.  Sebasllan,  and  Nive;  and  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps  for  Busaco,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  and  Nivelle.  Employed  as  a  Lieu( .-General  on  the 
Staff  with  the  Eastern  Army,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol. 

I I  Lieut-General  Ellicombe  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  181 1  to  the  end  of  the  wc  , 
including  the  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz,  retreat  from 
Burgos,  advance  of  the  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle  of  Vittoria,  as  Brigade- Major; 
siege  and  storm  of  San  Sebastian,  15th  July  to  9th  Sept.  1813 ;  passage  of  Bidassoa,  battles  of 
Nivelle  and  Nive  (10th,  11th  and  12th  Dec.  1813) ;  passage  of  the  Adour,  blockade  of  Bay- 
onne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  He  has  received  the  Gold  Medal  for  San  Sebastian,  and  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,Vittoria,  Nivelle,  and  Nive. 

12  Lieut.-General  Fanshawe's  services:— capture  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1806;  expe- 
dition to  South  America,  and  siege  and  capture  of  Monte  Video,  in  1807 ;  with  the  army  in 
Portugal  in  1808 ;  expedition  to  the  Scheldt,  and  siege  of  Flushbig,  in  1809. 

12t  Sir  Charles  Smith  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Danish  Islands  of  Santa  Cruz,  St. 
Thomas,  and  St.  John,  in  1807;  at  the  siege  of  Fort  Bourbon  and  capture  of  Martinique 
(wounded),  in  1809.  Senior  engineer  in  charge  of  Cadiz  and  its  environs  in  the  opera- 
tions connected  with  the  battle  of  Barrosa  in  1811.     Comm^^in^  E^|i^^^he 


263  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Ungineers, 

defence  of  Tarifa,  and  in  the  field  operations  which  led  to  that  event.  Ck)Tniminding 
engineer  at  Cadiz  prior  to  and  when  the  siege  was  raised  In  1812.  Subsequently  present 
at  the  action  of  Osma,  battle  of  Vittoria,  actions  of  Villa  Franca  and  Tolosa,  siege  of  St. 
Sebastian, — Commanding  Engineer  in  the  early  part  of  the  siege.  Capitulation  of  PariSy 
and  with  the  Army  of  Occupation.  Commanded  the  allied  land  forces,  at  the  bombardment 
and  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  at  the  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  1840,  at  which  last  he 
was  severely  wounded.  Gold  Medal  and  one  Clasp  for  Vittoria  and  San  Sebastian ;  the 
Silver  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Martinique ;  and  the  Naval  Medal  for  Syria.  Sir 
Charles  has  served  20  years  in  the  West  Indies. 

13  Major-General  Harding  served  with  the  army  in  Sicily  in  1812;  on  the  eastern  coast 
of  Spain  in  1813,  including  the  battle  of  Castalla,  attack  of  Denia,  and  siege  of  Tarragona. 
In  1815  he  served  as  Commanding  Engineer  with  the  Prussian  array  under  Prinee 
Augustus  of  Prussia  at  the  sieges  of  Maubeugei  Landrecy,  Marienbnrg,  PhilippeviUe,  and 
Rocroy ;  and  continued  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  until  1818. 

14  Major-General  Lewis's  services :— campaign  in  Naples  and  Calabria  in  1806  and  I0O69 
including  the  battle  of  Maida  and  siege  of  Scylla  Castle.  Capture  of  Ischia  and  Procida,  in 
the  Day  of  Naples,  in  Aug.  1800;  and  siege  of  the  Castle  of  Ischia.  Sl^ge  of  the  Fort  at 
Sauta  Maura  In  1810.  Campaign  of  1813  in  the  Peninsula;  wounded  at  the  assault  of  the 
breach  of  St.  Sebastian— lost  the  left  leg  above  the  knee.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War 
Modal  with  two  Clasps  for  Maida  and  St.  Sebastian. 

15  Sir  Frederick  Smith  served  In  Sicily  from  1807  to  June  1812. 

1 7  Major-Geueral  Oldfleld  served  in  North  America  in  1807-8  and  0.  In  Holland  and  tbe 
Netlierlands  In  1814.  From  March  to  June  1815,  he  served  as  second  in  command  of  the 
Engineer  Department  in  the  Netherlands — as  Brigade-Major  to  the  corps  of  Royal  Engi- 
neers in  the  Netherlands  and  France,  from  March,  1815,  to  the  withdrawal  of  the  Army 
of  Occupation  in  December  1818  :  pi'esent  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  capitulation  of 
Purls.    Was  Commandiug  Royal  Engineer  in  the  Canadas  from  1830  to  1843. 

22  M^jor-General  Blanshard  served  at  the  blockade  of  Bayonne,  and  repulse  of  the  aortie. 
Afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  Washington,  the  opermiioiDa 
and  engagement  before  Baltimore,  field  operations  and  engagement  before  New  Orleans, 
taking  by  assault  the  lines  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Mississippi, and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer. 
Joined  Sir  James  Kemp's  Division  in  France,  22nd  June  1815. 

24  Colonel  Ward  served  with  the  army  in  Sicily  in  1811  and  12;  was  present  at  tbe 
action  of  Castalla,  attack  of  Denla,  and  siege  of  Tairragona  in  1813 ;  served  with  the  army 
in  the  Netherlands  In  1814. 

25  Colonel  Gordon's  services:  —  attack  on  the  Castle  of  Scylla,  June  1800;  siege 
and  capture  of  Santa  Maura,  March  1810. 

26  Sir  Harry  Jones  served  in  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1800.  Also  the  cam- 
paigns of  1810, 1 1, 12, 13,  and  14,  including  the  actions  and  sieges  of  Cadii, Tarragona  (1811), 
Badajos  (1812),  Vlttoriu,  St.  Sebastian,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Bayonne. 
Wounded  leading  the  Forlorn  Hope  at  the  first  assault  of  St.  Sebastian.  He  has  received 
the  Silver  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps.  Appointed  Commanding  Engineer  in  chaige  of  tbe 
fortifications  on  Montm&tre,  after  the  entrance  of  the  British  troops  into  Paris,  in  18 15. 
Appointed  a  Brigadier- General  for  particular  service  m  the  Baltic  in  1864,  and  com* 
manded  the  British  forces  at  the  siege  operations  against  fiomarsund,  in  the  Aland  Isles* 
and  for  his  services  in  the  Baltic  was  promoted  Major-General.  Appointed  to  conmaad 
the  Royal  l^-nglneers  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1855,  which  be  retained  until  the  fall  of 
Sebastopol;  was  wounded  in  the  forehead  by  spent  grape  shot  on  the  18th  June  (Medal 
and  Clasp,  and  KCB.)  Formed  one  of  the  Council  of  War  held  in  Paris  in  Jannaiy  1856, 
when  he  received  the  Cross  of  Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 

28  Sir  Wm.  Reid  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  April  1810  to  the  endof  the  war,incladi]ig 
the  three  several  sieges  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  of  the  Forts  at  and  battle 
of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  battle  of  Vittoria,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  and  battles  of 
NivcUe,  Nive,  and  Toulouse.  Present  at  the  attack  on  Algiers,  under  Lord  Exmouth*  in 
1816  (Medal).  Severely  wounded  in  the  knee,  repulsing  a  sortie  at  Badiyoz,  10th  May, 
1811 ;  in  the  leg  during  the  assault  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  19th  January  1812;  in  the  neck 
during  the  assault  of  St.  Sebastian,  28tli  July  1813.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  eight  Clasps. 

20  Colonel  Ord  served  in  Spain  during  1810,  11,  12,  13,  and  one-half  of  I8I49  in- 
cluding the  sieges  of  Cadiz  and  Tarragona. 

30  Colonel  Savage  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1813  to  the  end  of  the  war,  in* 
eluding  the  investment  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie. 

31  Colonel  Cole  has  received  the  Medal  for  the  Kaffir  war  of  186  USd,  during  which  he 
was  Commanding  Royal  Engineer  in  South  Africa. 

32  Colonel  Matson  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1812  to  the  end  of  the  war,  in- 
cluding theaffalr  of  San  Milan,  advance  of  the  army  and  crossing  the  Ebro,  battle  of 
Vittoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  sieges  and  storm  of  San  Sebastian,  passage  of  the 
Bidassoa,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  blockade  of  Bayonne  and  repulse  of  the  sortie.  In  1815 
on  the  Expedition  to  America ;  and  with  the  army  in  the  Netherlands  irom  June  1815  to 
Nov.  1818.    He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. .     .  ^,  ^. . .  ,^ 

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35  Colonel  Bolton  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Oct.  181S  to  the  end  of  the  war. 

37  Colonel  Wright  was  wounded  by  a  musket- ball  through  the  thigh,  12th  Oct.  1821|  at 
Zante,  in  an  attack  made  by  the  Gre^s  upon  a  Turkish  man-of-war. 

38  Colonel  Thomson  was  attached  to  the  Prussian  army  in  1815,  and  served  at  Maubeugc, 
Landrecy,  PhillipvUle,  and  Bocroi. 

39  Colonel  Wortham  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  France,  iocludiug, 
the  siege  of  St.  Sebastian,  from  20th  August  to  9th  Sept.  1813 ;  battles  of  Orthes  and  Tou- 
louse. Served  afterwards  with  the  army  in  America,  from  14th  Sept.  1814,  to  24th  May 
1815,  including  the  attack  on  the  American  Lines  before  New  Orleans,  8th  Jan.  1815,  and 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Bowyer  from  8th  to  11th  Feb,  1816.  He  has  received  tbu 
Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

40  Colonel  Portlock  served  in  the  lost  American  war. 

42  Lt.-Col.  Montgomery  Williams  served  in  the  Kaffir  campaigns  of  1834-^  under  Sir 
Benjamin  D'Urban. 

43  Colonel  Foster  was  actively  employed  in  Canada  during  the  rebellion  in  1837,  8, 
and  9 ;  and  was  favourably  noticed  in  the  Dispatches  of  the  Commander  of  the  Forces,  and 
upon  the  special  recommendation  of  Sir  John  Colbome  received  for  his  services  the  Brevet 
rank  of  Major. 

44  Colonel  Gordon  served,  as  senior  officer,  in  Demerara,  during  the  insurrection  of  the 
Negroes,  in  1823  and  1824.  He  was  mentioned  in  General  Orders,  and  received  the  thanks 
of  the  Court  of  Policy  of  the  [Jnited  Colony  of  Demerara  and  Essequibo. 

45  Colonel  Marlow  was  commanding  Royal  Engineer  at  the  storming  of  Kawitl's  Pah  at 
Owrawai  in  New  Zealand  on  the  Ist  July  1845,  and  the  subsequent  destruction  of  tho 
same.  Also  at  the  burning  of  Aretua's  Pah,  and  at  the  storming  of  Kawiti's  Pah  on  the 
1 1th  Jan.  1846;  for  these  services  he  received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major. 

46  Lt.-Col.  Walpole  commanded  the  Royal  Engineers  <m  the  eastern  frontier  of  the  Capo 
of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  was  twice  wounded  on  tho  8th  June  1846^ 
and  for  his  services  received  the  rank  of  Major. 

50  Lt.-Cul.  Dumford  served  as  Executive  Engineer  in  the  combined  Naval  and  Military 
expedition  up  the  Canton  River  in  April  1847,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  eight 
Forts,  viz. : — North  and  South  Wangtong,  at  tiie  Bocca  Tigris ;  Pachow  and  Wookongtap, 
at  the  Barrier  J  Zitr-zag,  Segment,  Shameen,  and  Dutch  Folly,  at  Canton. 

51  Lt..Colonel  Skyring  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840-41  (Medal). 

52.  Lt.-Colonel  Hadden  was  actively  employed  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1837- 
39,  and  was  engaged  with  the  rebels  at  St.  Eustache  and  St.  Benoit. 

54  Colonel  Gordon  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Alma,  and  siege 
of  Sebastopol  (received  Brevet  rank  of  Major). 

56  Colonel  Chapman  proceeded  on  a  special  mission  to  Constantinople  in  Jan.  1854. 
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  Ist  Division, 
and  accompanied  it  to  Bulgaria,  and  Bulganak,  and  M^Kenzie's  Farm ;  also  piesent  at  the 
battle  of  Inl&erman.  Served  throughout  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  during  the  early  part  of 
which  lie  was  Director  of  the  left  attack,  and  in  the  latter  part  be  was  executive  Engineer 
to  the  Forces.  Was  several  times  mentioned  in  official  despatches,  and  received  the  Brevet 
ranks  of  Major,  LL-Colonel,  and  Colonel,  and  CB  (Medal  and  tliree  Clasps). 

57  Capt.  Fenwick  served  throuuhout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53. 

59  Major  St.  George  Ord  served  as  Brigade-Major  in  the  combined  French  and  English 
expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1854,  and  was  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bomanund,  for  which 
he  received  Brevet  rank. 

64  Lt.-Colonel  Bent  went  to  Turkey  with  the  Eastern  expedition  in  April  1864;  served 
with  the  Turkish  army  on  the  Danube  from  June  to  Dec.  1854,  and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Giurgevo.  Served  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Seba»topol  from  Jan.  1855, — for  tho 
last  six  months  as  Director  of  the  left  attack  (Medal  and  Clasps;  also  the  Order  of 
Medjide,  and  Turkish  Gold  Medal). 

65  Major  Owen  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  the  campaign  against  the  insurgent 
Boers  in  1845,  and  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal).  Lost  left  leg  at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

66  Major  Jervois  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  during  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7, 
and  made  a  militai7  sketch  uf  2000  square  miles  of  Kaffirland,— 1,100  oi  which  be  sur- 
veyed during  the  war. 

70  Mijor  Gibb  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  from  August  1841  to  April  1848, 
accompanied  the  overland  expedition  to  Port  Natal,  and  commanded  the  Royal  Engineers 
during  the  whole  of  the  operations  connected  with  the  capture  of  that  settlement  in  May 
and  June  1842.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  tiie  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol (Medal). 

72  Major  Hassard  served  the  Eustern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol,  sortie  11th  May,  and  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yenikale  (Medal). 

73  Ma)or  Lovell  ser%'ed  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
the  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (received  Brevet  rank).        Digitized  by  ^^3(JO*2  \SC 


265  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Engineers. 

75  Lt.-Col.  Bourchier  served  in  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846,  during  a  portion  of  which 
he  commanded  a  Native  levy  (Medal).  Served  throngliout  the  whole  of  the  operations  of 
the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkermau,  and  ts 
Brigade  Major  to  tiie  Royal  Engineers  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (wounded) : 
Medal  and  three  Clasps^  and  received  the  Brevets  of  Major  and  Lt.-ColoneI. 

76  Major  Browne  served  for  nearly  six  months  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol;  was 
present  at  the  repulse  of  sorties  on  22nd  March  and  5th  April ;  was  engaged  at  the  capture 
and  defence  of  the  Quarries,  and  senior  Engineer  Officer  employed  forming  lodgments  in 
and  communications  to  that  outwork,  for  which  service  he  ^vas  honourably  mentioned  in 
Dispatches,  and  received  the  Brevet  of  Major.  Succeeded  Colonel  Tylden  as  Directing 
Engineer  of  the  right  attack,  and  in  the  execution  of  the  duties  of  that  appomtment  was 
severely  wounded  by  a  rifie  ball  on  24th  August, — left  arm  broken,  shot  through  ths 
shoulder,  and  jaw  Injured  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

77  Major  Montagu  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman;  also  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  iiutil  2nd  March,  when  he  was  talcen 
prisoner  during  a  sortie,  but  discharged,  and  afterwards  present  at  the  fall  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

81  Lt.-CoI.  Stanton  was  attached  to  the  Q.  M.  G.'s.  Staff  with  the  expedition  acmssthe 
Orange  River  under  Sir  George  Cathcart  in  1 852,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Beret. 
Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  attack  on  the  Port  of  Odessa,  tlie 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

83  Captain  Armit  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  was  severely  wounded 
in  the  batteries  on  the  4th  April  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

84  Major  Ewart  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  special  service  in  Jan.  1854,  and  he  joined  the 
army  in  the  East  on  its  arrival  as  Adjutant  of  the  Royal  Sappers  and  Miners;  served  with 
it  uninterruptedly  in  1854-55  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea  (Medal  and  four  Clasps). 

86  Major  Porter  served  the  Crimean  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasp,  and  Brevet  Major). 

87  Major  Ravenhill  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

00  Major  de  Vere  proceeded  to  Turkey  on  spedtd  service  in  Feb.  1854 ;  joined  the 
Eastern  army  in  May,  and  served  with  it  throughout  the  campaign  of  1854-55,  and  was 
present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

92  Lieut.  Brine  served  as  a  volunteer  the  campaign  of  1855,  including  the  siege  and  fiiU 
of  Sebastopol ;  did  duty  in  the  trenches  of  the  right  attack  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

93  Lieut.  Fisher  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855,  and  led  a  storming  party  in 
the  assault  of  the  18th  June  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

94  Lieut.  Stopford  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol,  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  John 
Boiigoyne  (Medal  and  Clasps);  was  charged  with  organising  and  laying  down  the  Field 
Electric  Telegraph  in  the  Crimea. 

97  Lieut.  Leropriere  served  with  the  army  in  Turkey,  Bulgaria,  and  the  Crimea,  in 
1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastqwl: 
served  also  with  the  army  under  Selim  Pacha  in  1854  at  Radut  Kail,  Charakon,  Soukam- 
EaU,  &c. 

98  Lieut.  Leaky  joined  the  Army  of  the  East  at  Varna,  and  served  throughout  the  cam 
paign  of  1854-65,  latterly  as  D.A.Q.M.  6.  to  the  Royal  Engineers  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

99  Lieut.  Anderson  embarked  with  the  Eastern  Expedition  in  March  1854,  and  served 
at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  Nov.  1854 ;  he  accompanied  the  expedition  to 
Kertch,  and  was  attached  to  the  Turkish  army,  under  Halid  Ferih  Pasha,  to  fortify 
Yenikali  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

102  lieut.  Dumaresq  served  during  1855  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol;  did  duty 
in  the  trenches  of  the  right  attack  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Ordnance  Medical  Department. 


266 


Director  General.— Andrew  Smith,  M.D.  25  Feb.  53. 
Deputy  Inepeetar^OeneraL—John  Wallon  Halahan,  M.D.  AssUt.-Surg.  5  Dec. 

08;  Surg,  6  June  27 ;  Senior  Surg,  1  Jan.  43 ;  Dep.-Insp.-Oen.  1  April  64. 
Alexander  Ogilvie,*  M.D.  Aetiet.-Surg.  11  June  11 ;  Surg.  10  Aug.  29 ;  Senior 

Surg.  1  Jan.  43 ;  Dep.-Inep.-Oen.  22  Sept.  66.  


Senior  Surobons. 


Wm.KeUy* 

Charles  Dempsy     

John  Atkins  Davis 

H.B.  James  Edw.  Thomas  Parratt* 
Rich.  Coffin  ElUot?    

SUROBONB. 

George  Farr    

Chas.  Fred.  Staunton,  M.B 

Johnson  Savage,  M.D 

Wm.  Alston  Dassauville,  M.D.    . . 

James  SomeryUle  Litle 

Qeorge  Thomas  Ferris  

Melbourne  Broke  Gallwey    

Ross  Hassard^    

H.B.  Wm.  Hen.  Mackintosh,  M.D. 

Edward  Schaw  Protheroe  ^  

Hugh  Crawford  Walshe,"*  M.D.  . . 

Henry  Briscoe,  M.D 

James  Macmillan  Scott  Fogo  .... 

William  Perry" 

Edward  Gilbome* 

ASSISTAMT   SURQBONS. 

Edward  Dawson  AUinson 

Henry  Fisher 

David  Field  Rennie 

John  Henry  Halahan,  M.D 

Arthur  Rudge'* 

Howell  Walters  Voss    

George  Pain  

Geo.  Paul  MinchinWoodward,M.D. 

Alexander  Scott  Fogo,'«  M.D 

Joseph  C.  Homsby  Wright,"  M.D. 

John  Alexander  M'Munn'^ 

£B»ex  Bowen^*   

Robert  Augustus  Chappie 

William  Haughton,»  M.B 

Arthur  Henry  Taylor*' 

Thomas  Tarrant 

Joseph  Barker    

HenryClifford   

George  Whitefield  Sparke    

Patrick  Heron  Watson,  M.D 

Thomas  Jerram  Orton 

William  John  Clapp 

Edwin  James  Hopwood 

William  George  Nicholas  Manley . . 

Sampson  Roch   

Randolph  Webb 

George  Sharp* 

Samuel  Handy  Halahan   

Edward  Bubb   

Nathaniel  Philip  Betts 


A88IST.- 
SURGBON. 


31  Jan.    28 
22  July   28 

10  Aug.  29 

11  Mar.  30 
7  June  39 


30 
30 
30 
36 
36 


1  June 

13  Nov. 
15  Dec. 

14  June 

2  Nov. 

26  Sept.  37 
18  June  38 

22  Aug.  39 
10  AprU  41 
18  April  46 

6  May   43 

27  May   42 
5  Mar.  44 

23  Oct.    49 
1  May 


46 


31  May   47 

7  June 

19  Sept.  48 

6  Aug.  49 
1  April  50 
3  Jan.    51 

8  May    61 

12  Sept.  61 

7  Oct.  61 
IJan.    53 

13  Oct.    63 

25  April  54 
28  April  64 

28  Apr.   64 

26  May 
16  June 

16  July 

do 

8  Nov. 
23  Dec. 

17  Jan. 
26  Jan. 

29  Jan. 

3  Mar. 
16  Mar. 
23  Mar. 
13  April 

4  May 
10  May 

do 


54 
54 
64 

64 
64 
65 
66 
66 
66 
66 
66 
66 
66 
66 


aOROBON. 


1  Nov. 

1  Jan. 
24  Jan. 
22  Feb. 

1  Jan. 


1  June  46 

do 

do 

26  July 
23  Oct. 

49 
49 

1  Apr. 
3  Jan. 

60 
61 

13  Oct. 

53 

1  April 
16  Mar. 

64 
66 

8  Dec. 

64 

13  April 

13  April 

20  July 

5  Nov. 

56 
56 
56 
56 

8BMIOR 
SUROBOK. 


8  Nov.  52 
1  Jan.  53 

13  Oct.  63 
1  April  54 

21  May  66 


4  Surgeonf  Kelly 
and  Hassnrd  lerred 
with  the  troops  em- 
plojed  In  Syria  In 
1841. 

eMr.ParratUen'ed 
in  the  operations  In 
the  Yeauv  tse  Kiang 
in  China  (MtdaJ),  in- 
cluding ihe  sioriii  and 
capture  of  Chin  Kiang 
Poo.  He  was  alM)  pre- 
sent at  the  demonstra- 
tion before  Nankin. 
7  Surg.  Elliot  served 
the  Eautem  campaign 
of  1854-65,  including 
the  affairs  of  Bulganae 
and  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  cap- 
ture of  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

8  8urgeon  Ollborne  served  the 
Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including 
the  affairs  or  Uulganac  and  H*Ken- 
zie's  Farm,  battles  of  Alma  and 
UalaklaTa,  capture  of  Balaklava, 
»lege  of  Bebastopol,  and  repulse  of 
the  sortie  on  the  26ch  Oct.  1854 
(Medal  and  Olaip). 

1  Doctor  Ogilvie  crossed  with  the 
troops  in  the  winter  of  I81S-I8  from 
Montreal  to  I.a  Prairie  to  prevent 
the  invasion  of  Lower  Canada  by  the 
American  Army.  Me  was  present  at 
the  storming  of  Fort  Mlam  and 
Sandttskl  (where  he  was  sent  after- 
wards with  a  flag  of  truce  to  attend 
the  wounded  prisoners) ;  and  served 
for  a  short  time  in  the  Fleet  under 
Commodore  Barclay  on  Lake  Erie, 
also  with  the  army  under  General 
Proctor  in  the  retreat  from  Amera- 
berg  and  in  the  action  near  Mora- 
vian Town:  at  the  storming  and 
taking  of  Fort  Niagara  he  received  a 
bayonet  wound.  He  was  afterwards 
present  at  the  bombardment  of  the 
Black  Bock  and  taking  of  Buffldo, 
where  he  crossed  the  river  iwder  a 
heavy  fire,  being  one  of  the  only 
two  surgeons  attached  to  tfce  troops. 
He  also  served  with  Ihe  Indians  in 
several  skirmishes  against  the  Ameri- 
cana ;  and  he  served  two  years  with 
the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France. 


Paymattere  to  the  Ordnance  Department,  Mcwre.  Cox  &  Co. 
0  Snrgeon  ProlhcroS  served  in  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman  and 

•'VT  bI^%?^^^^^  f^a^SSL  campaign  of  1854-55.  Including  the  battle,  of  Alma  and  Ink«rm«». 
siege  of  Bebastopol,  and  sortie  on  SOih  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Assist.-Sttigcon  Rudge  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.  f)r»nmi  RlTer  flAuih 

13  Surgeon  Wslshe  served  in  the  expedition  against  «he  Insurgent  B<yrs  beyond  the  O^ngj  I^^^^ 
AlHca,  in  1845.    He  also  accompanied  Colonel  Somerset's  Division  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47,  and 
was  present  in  all  the  engagements  that  took  place.  ,.„...«,  .i..4:„.  «h«  kattia*  nf  Aimii  an^i 

10  Assist.-SuTf .  Alex.  8.  Fogo  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-53,  includmg  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Baltkl&va,  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  .i..^:„.  ,h-  ««„,  of  B-h««toi»oi 

17  Asstat-Burgeon  M'Munn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  Including  the  siege  of  Bebastopol 

^^iSJ-SilSiins  Bowen  and  Hanghton.  served  In  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55.  Including  ihe  battle 

of  Inkemsan  and  siege  of  Bebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps).  ,«^i..;ii„.  «iu*  i.««ti-  «f  InkAnn'in 

19  As^tot.-8urgcon  Taylor  served  the  Eaatem  campuign  of  1854-55,  Including  the  batUe  of  Inkerman, 


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Captains. 
Arthur  Sandys  Stawell  Walsh 
John  George  Augustus  Ayles'^ 
John  Hawkins  Gascoigne  ... 
IRobert  John  M*Killop,*»  r. 


2HD   LTBUT.    1st  LIEUT.    CAPTAIN. 


iVVm.  Friend  Hopkins*  {Mq^.  WDecOi) 
I  Henry  Carr  Tate,  Artillery  , 


George  Colt  Langley*^  (Afoj.i8Dec.54;  )  ' 
I     I.C.U  Dec. 54);  AstUt.  Adj.'Gen...  J  i 

0   George  Walkup  Congdon** ; 

0  lEdward  Hooker,"  r. ; 

0  I  Simon  Fraser,'"  Mqjor,  12  Dec.  64 

0  I  Hamnett  Parke,"  A  rtillery [ 

0   Walter  Co8sar,"r | 

0    William  Henry  March  ."jfi^/or,  19  Dec.  64 

0   Qallway  Byng  Payne**  Mqfor^  1«  Dec.  64 1 

0  Joseph  Gates  Travers** 

0   Robert  Murray  Curry  ^    .... 

0   Edward  Stanley  Browne,  r. . . 

0  John  Thompson  Aslett,"  r. . . 

0   William  Robert  Maxwell,"  r [ 

0   Thomas  Dudley  Fosbroke»     

0   Charles  Joseph  Hadfleld*"    | 

0   Richard  Carr  Spalding^* 

0    Hayes  Marriott*'  Major,  12  Dec.  64 

0  ;  Walter  Welsford  Lillicrap  «    ... 

0  iThomas  Baker  Pleydell** 

0  iSam.  Netterville  Lowder,**i»/«;. «  Nor. 66 

0   Andrew  Roger  Savage/'  Artillery 

0    Edward  Thornbnmgh  Parker  Shewen  *' 

0   George  Lambrick** 

0   William  Lawrence  Sayer*'   

0   Richard  George  Connolly 

0  [Augustus  Dover  Lyddon  Farrant*® 

0   Henry  Timpson**    

0   Nicholas  Moore 

0   Charles  Ogilvy  Hamley*» 

0    Wm.  Stratton  Aslett,^*  Major ,  12  Dec.  64 

0   William  Francis  Foote 

0   Charles  Penrose  Coode 

0   William  Grigor  Suther 

0    Henry  Edward  Delacombe** 

0   Andrew  John  Buckingham  Hambly^ 

0   William  Ramsay  Searle" 

0    Henry  Atkins  M'Callum" 

0   Charles  Louis*^   

0  iRichard  KingClaveU*® 

0  jAlexander  Ramsay'* 

0  I  Penrose  Charles  Penrose" 

0   Geo.  Brydges  Rodney ,«»  ^^J-  2  Nov.  66 

0   J.  Maurice  Wemyss,«*  Art.  Maj. 2  Not.  66 

0    Henry  Hotham  M*Carthy« 

0   Peregrine  Henry  Fellowes. . 

0    Wm.  C.  Parkin  Elliott ,••  Mqjor,  8  Sept  64 

0  Charles  William  Adair «  

0   Richard  Farmar"   

0   William  Jolliffe*    

0   Robert  Seppings  Harrison'® 

0   Wm.  Jenny  Pengelley" 

0   G.  G  . Alexander,'*  A  rt.  l-  c  2  Nov.  66 

0   Henry  Wm.  Brooker'"    

0  Charles  Frederick  Menzies'* 

0  John  Huskisson'* 

0  John  Henry  Stewart"    

0   David  Bly th'« 

0  jJos.  Ed.W.  Lawrence,"  Art.  lf«;.2Nov.65 

0  James  Ainslie  Stewart'' 

0  iJames  Pickard'' 

0 

0 

0 


Henry  Charles  Penrose  Dyer®<*. 
Wm.  Barnham  Thos.  Rider'' . . . 
Wm.  Alfred  Gamer  Wright'^. . . 


12  Apr.  28 

13  May 
4  June 

4  Mar.  29 
27  Apr. 
80  June 

30  June 

4  Dec. 
30  Jan.  30 

23  Feb. 

27  July 
10  Aug. 

20  Nov. 
17  May  31 

10  Sept. 
22  Feb.  32 
19  Mar. 
16  Apr. 

11  July 

30  Nov. 

15  Feb.  83 
7  May 

11  Oct. 

I  Nov. 
do 
do 

11  Nov. 

28  Feb.  34 

14  Mar. 
14  Nov. 

26  Dec. 

31  July  35 

5  Jan.  36 

16  July 

27  Feb   87 

26  July 
1  Aug. 

do 
do 
do 
do 

17  Oct. 
24  Oct. 

21  Nov. 
do 

19  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 

30  Jan.  38 

31  Mar. 
8  May 

do 
do 

12  June 
do 

19  June 

14  Aug. 

15  Aug. 
21  Aug. 

4  Dec. 

18  Dec. 
do 

27  Dec. 

11  May  39 
do 

II  May 
10  Sept. 

24  Sept. 


6  Dec.  36 
10  Jan.  37 
23  May 

10  July 
do 
do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
28  Sept. 
16  Nov. 
16  Dec. 

1  Jan.  38 
20  Apr. 

4  May 

16  June 

do 

3  Oct. 

7  Nov. 

28  Feb.  89 
7  Feb.  40 

2  Mar. 
6  Nov. 

13N>v. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

20  Jan.  41 
6  March 

29  Mar. 

11  May 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

13  May 

14  May 

3  July 
14  Aug. 

30  Oct, 

24  Nov, 

12  Feb 
do 
do 

12  Feb. 
19  Mar. 

5  May 

13  June 

17  June 

25  June 
27  June 

18  July 
17  Ang. 
29  Sept. 

6  Nov. 

21  Nov. 
23  Nov. 
23  Nov. 

4  Jan.  43 
12  April 


42 


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10  Got. 

9  Nov. 
9  Dec. 

20  Apr. 
4  May 

do 

27  July 

do 

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11  Aug. 

4  Deo. 

27  Dec. 
4  Jan. 

4  May 
17  May 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

27  May 
31  Aug. 
1  Oct. 

9  Mar. 
25  Apr. 

IMay 
25  May 

25  May 

21  Aug. 
3  Oct. 
16  Nov. 

24  Nov. 

16  Aug. 
23  Jan. 
20  Feb. 

28  Feb. 
1  May 

23  May 

23  May 

4  Sept. 

22  Sept. 

6  Oct. 
do 

7  Not. 

12  Nov. 
19  Nov. 

26  Nov. 

23  Dec. 

10  Jan. 
14  Jan. 
19  Jan. 

do. 

25  Feb. 
14  June 

17  Aug. 

18  Oct. 

13  Nov. 
do 

23  Not. 

do 
13  Dec. 
13  Dec. 
18  Jan. 


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269 


Royal  Marines. 


CAPTAIN8. 

George  Wentworth  Forbes 

Jermyn  Charles  Symonds  *• 

Q.  Aug.  Schomberg,**  Art.  Maj.  2  Nov.  bb 

^  Fleetwood  John  Bichards •  • 

Hugh  Hamilton  Goold   

Arthur  Batcher 

George  Drury**    

Thomas  Forrest,  r 

Edward  Andr^e  Wylde    

Ebenezer  Tristram  Thomas  Jones,  r . . 

Joseph  Henry  Jolliffe 

John  William  Alexander  Kennedy,^  r. 

Bobert  Boyle"     

Simon  Bidley  Little 

John  Elliott*    

Charles  M'Arthur« 

Hamond  Weston  Gwyn" 

Chas.  Loudon  Barnard,*^  Artillery  . . 
Henry  George  Johnstone  Dayies   .... 

Boduey  Vansittart  Allen  •» 

Nevinsou  W^Uloughby de  Conrcy  «... 

Henry  Bates  Leonard 

George  Webb  

WUliam  Mansell  Mansell  ^    

Thomas  Cars tairs  Gray    

Wm.  Godfrey  Bayson  Masters   

Bichard  Parke 

John  Manger*' • 

Thomas  Magin** 

Charles  Slaughter'' 

Fermor  Bonnycastle  Gritton 

Henry  John  Tribe 

J.  Wm.Collman  Williams"  ^r««ery. . 

Hugh  Stukely  Buck,  Artillery 

Thomas  Valentine  Cooke,  r I 

Geo.  Stephen  Digby,**  ilr*.-««/.  3  Not.  66' 

William  Edward  Farmar 

J.  Cha.  Downie  Morrison ,*^r 

Charles  Reed  Driver,  ^  r 

Alfred  De  Hochepied  Nepean     

Henry  Spratt" 

George  Edward  Owen  Jackson*^    •  •  •  • 
Frederick  Augustus  Percy  Wood,  r. . . 


2nd   LIEUT. 


Edward  Price  Usher** 

Michael  Spratt** 

Julius  Bunce,  r 

Thomas  Page  Casey  *~    

Henry  Treffry  Fox  

Edward  Lawcs  Pym 

Henderson  Ward 

Charles  John  Ellis**'    

William  Sandom  Davis,'** Artillery  .... 

Edmund  Charles  Domville,***r 

Frederick  Edward  Budd** 

Thomas  Quin  Meade,  Artillery 

Benjamin  Bousfield  Herrick?* 

Wynder  Kelly  Ireland,"*  Artillery  .... 
First  Lieutenants. 

Francis  Harry  Noott'**f   

William  Pitt  Draffen, i4r«Z/fry 

William  James  Kinsman** 

Thomas  Burton  Vandeleur  FitzGerald '*• 

John  Tunstall  Haverfield 

Ponsonby  May  Carcw  Croker,  Ac^jutant 

George  Baylcs  Hcastey 

Henry  Adair,  A^ji^tant  Artillery 

Henry  Way  Maw  bey,**'  Quartermaster 

Arthur  Onslow  Lake  Lewis  '^ 

Frod  Llewellyn  Alexander,'"*  Artillery,, 
John  Busect  Prynu , 


42 


17  Nov.  40 
10  Dec.  37 

16  Mar.  41 
do 

do 

do 

do 

20  April 

18  May 
15  June 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

6  July 
do 

17  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 

31  Aug. 

do 

do 
10  Oct. 
15  Feb. 

do 

do 

19  April 
do 

17  May 

14  June 

7  July 
do 
do 

10  Aug. 

18  Oct. 
do 
do 

15  Dec. 
27  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
4  Jan. 

20  June 

15  Aug. 

21  Aug. 
do 

16  Mar. 
3  May 
6  May 

17  July 
23  July 
27  Dec. 
27  Dec. 


I  ST   LIEUT.     CAPTAIH. 


12  Aug.  43'  8  April   53 


45 


43 


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21  Sept.  43 
3  May  44 

6  May 

10  July 
12  July 

22  Not. 
21  Dec. 
21  Jan. 

do 
do 
do 

17  AprU 
5  May 
9  Aug. 

16  Aug. 

18  Aug. 

7  April  46 
do 

11  Apr. 
21  May 

25  June 

26  Aug. 
ONov. 
9  Nov. 

i26  Nov. 
18  Dec. 

24  Dec. 

20  April 

10  May 
27  July 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

11  Aug. 

25  Aug. 
29  Oct. 

21  Dec. 
21  Doc. 
27  Dec. 

4  Jan. 
do 
21  March 
21  Mar. 


26  April 
I  Jaly 

15  Aug. 
do 
do 

18  Oct 

16  Feb. 

17  Feb. 
24  Feb. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
14  March 

19  April 

28  April 
9  June 

21  Jane 
7  Jaly 

19  July 
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20  Not. 

20  Not. 
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19  Dec. 

27  Dec. 
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21  Feb. 
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1  Mirch 
do 
do 

13  March 

29  March 

22  June 
do 
do 
do 
do 

10  July 

14  July 

2  Aug. 
5  Sept. 

27  Sept. 

30  Oct 

18  Dec. 
22  Mar. 


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48 


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14  Oct.  do 

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10  Dec.  do 

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Royal  Marines. 


270 


First  Libutbnants. 

Charles  Osbom  Baker"^ 

Philip  Harris/*^  Quartermaster    

William  James  Dunn,  Adjutant 

John  Ilorndon  Parry,  Adjutant 

Richard  Kennett  Willson 

Bdmund  Henry  Cox,'^'  Artillery  

Edmund  Brighouse  Snow"' 

James  Taylor 

John  Barlow  Batcher^** 

Arthur  Charles  Steele,"^  ^r^i//ery 

Edward  Henderson  Starr,"*  Artillery  .... 
Edward  Joseph  Ridgway  Connolly,"^  AtJIj. 

Edward  Ralph  Horsey,"*  Artillery 

Arthur  Ellls,"»  Adjutant 

George  Bazalgette    

Edward  Gough  M'Callum"®  

Richard  Turberville  Anscll,'**  Artillery   . . 

George  Henry  Wrlford,"«  Artillery 

John  Poore,'"  Artillery 

George  Gregory*** 

Henry  George  Elliot'** 

Henry  Hewett,"*  ArtUlery 

Edward  M* Arthur,**  Quartermaeter 

Henry  Bradley  Roberts,**'  ArHllery 

James  Shute*"   

John  Busteed  Seymour*"^   

Arthur  John  Stuart 

Charles  Barker  Parke 

John  Yate  Holland,'"^  A^futant    

Nugent  Macnamara,*'*  Artillery   

Archibald  Alexander  Douglas,*^  Artillery 

Charles  Loftus  Tottenham  Usher    

George  Laseelles  Blake**^    

Osborne  Frederick  Charles  Fraser,'"  Adjutant 

WillUm  Henry  Worthy  Bennett*" 

George  Leslie 

William  Penn  Burton  ,**•  A  rtillery  

Nicholas  Bennett  Dalby*''   

George  Le  Hardy  Burlton**    

Enbule  Daysh  Thelwall,*^  Artillery     .... 

John  Vaoghan  Carden  Reed  '^^   

Richard  Pentland  Henry*^* 

Charles  Louis  Atterbury  Farmar    

Charles  Jolliffe,*«  Artillery  

Henry  Lindsay  Searle,*^  Adjutant 

Henry  Lewis  Evans*** 

WUliam  Richard  Jeffreys  '** 

George  Dare  Dowell,***  A  rtillery 

Harrisson  John  Jull,**^  Artillery    

Theophilus  Yaughton    

William  Taylor^** 

Edward  Grant  Stokes***   

Horatio  Nelson  Charles  Blanckley*^ 

Archer  Croft  Critchell'» 

Edward  Fitzgerald  Pritchard*** 

Charles  William  Carrington*" 

Robert  William  Bland  Hunt*"    

John  Frederick  Hawkey'**   

Edward  Spry*« 

Frederick  George  Pym**® 

Henry  Fallowiield  Cooper**^   

Joseph  Hamilton  Maskery 

William  Henry  Hore  West'" 

Henry  Colton  Mudge'*    

Ambrose  Wolrige,'*  Quartermaster 

Thomas  George  Shelton  Mehcux'** 

William  Tauzia  Sayary 

George  Gill'«» 

George  Brydges,*«»  Artillery 

John  Michael  De  Courcy  Meade'*^ 

Geoige  Oliver  Evans*^ 

Francis  Walton... '«•.•• 


2nd    LIEUT.   IST   LIBUT. 


47 


48 


5  May  46 
18  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
28  Dec. 
do 
do 
16  Feb. 

do 

20  Apr. 

10  May 

do 

do 

do 

do 

3  Aug. 

do 
20  Sept 
do 

18  Oct. 
do 

9  Dec. 
14  Dec. 
30  Dec. 

do 

do 
12  Feb. 

do 
12  Feb. 

14  March 
do 

do 
16  May 

do 

do 
20  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
25  July 

do 

15  Aug. 
do 
do 
do 
do 

19  Sept. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

14  Nov. 
do 
do 
do 

19  Dec. 
30  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 

20  Feb.  49 
do 

do 


27  May  48 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

12  June 

8  Aug. 
17  Aug. 

28  Aug. 
31  Aug. 

1  Oct. 

11  Oct. 
26  Oct. 

1  March  49 

9  March 

5  April 
25  April 
25Mav 

25  May 

12  July 
11  Aug. 
21  Aug. 
19  Sept. 

16  Nov. 

29  Jan. 

26  Feb. 
28  Feb. 
28  May 

do 
24  July 
4  Sept. 
do 

17  Sept. 

6  Oct. 
6  Oct. 

6  Oct. 

7  Nov. 
19  Nov. 
26  Nov. 
14  Jan. 
19  Jan. 

do 
23  Feb. 

13  March 
10  May 

14  June 
14  June 

17  Aug. 

18  Sept. 
18  Oct. 

26  Oct. 
13  Nov. 
23  Nov. 

do 

13  Dec. 

do 

27  Dec. 

18  Jan. 

19  Jan. 


50 
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Royal  Marines. 


6 
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First  Libutbnamts. 

Richard  Johu  Hardy  Douglas**^ 

Jacob  Richards  Lloyd'" 

Henry   Rolt  Tomlin*" 

Frederick    Herbert  Ruel»* 

Richard  Johns  '•* 

George  Naylor'* • . 

Francis  William  Thomas'^^ < 

Henry  Dickonson  Nightingale'^' 

John  Cobb 

WillUm  Henry  Clements'" 

Frederick  William  Arthur  Boyd 

Cuthbert  Ward  Burton 

James  Conway  Travers  '^' 

Frederick  Lewis  David 

James  Stirling  Mould'^*   

Frederick  Augustus  Foster,"*  Artillery 

Philip  Harington'*'   

Francis  Worgan  Festing,"*  Artillery,. 

William  Addis  Delacombe'^'   

Henry  Eyre  Wyatt  Lane"* 

Wm.  Fred.  Portlock  Scott  Dadson,'''.. 

Charles  Frederick  Short' ^' 

Francis  Lean'" , 

John  Blackwood  Col  well' ^^ 

Henry  Swale"* 

Cuthbert  Fetherstone  Daly"* 

William  Sanders"*     

Edw.  Congreve  Langley  Dumford,»**^r*tZ/«ry 

Edward  Gladstone,'^'  Artillery 

Ussher  Lee  Morris'^*     

I  Joseph  George  Shanks'*' 

!  Arthur  Charles  Joshua  M'Meekan'**  . 

George  Frederick  Walker'*" 

William  Pitman,'**  Artillery 

Henry  Laws  Harrison'** 

Thomas  Herbert  Alexander  Brenan. . . 

Geoffrey  Mairis'*' 

Charles  Sidney  Williams,'**  Artillery 

Chai-Ies  Bullen  Hugh  Mitchell'**     . . . 

John  Maitland  Lennox  '*^ 

Thomas  Bent  "^ 

John  Wm.  Henry  Chafyn  Grove  Morris,'** -4 r/ 

Francis  Edward  Halliday,  "*i4r/fZfory 

Frederick  Ley 

John  Frederick  Sanders'^ 


James  Pulteney  Murray'^ 
Charles  Hope  Clendon'** 


George  Weatherall  Thomas  Hemroans"*    . . . . 

Fitzmaurice  Creighton 

Wyvill  James  Christy   • 

Charles  James  Dundas  Napier'^ 

Wingrove  Laugharne  Tinmouth'*'   

Charles  Buliceley  Nurse'^    

Robert  Woollcombe,"*  Artillery    

Jelinger  Henry  Symons'** 

Howard  Sutton  Jones'**    

Albert  Wappel  Sharp    

Richard  Augustus  Fitzgerald Studdert,  Artil. 

Harry  Boscawen  Savage,  Artillery    

Charles  Francis  Coppin"*    

Robert  Abemethie  Brutton'** 

Albert  Higman,'**  Artillery    

HoUis  Henry  Nott,  Artillery 

John  Richard  Mascall'® 

Anthony  Malone    . .  •  • t ., 

Melville  Suther'*' 

Tliomas  Prothero  Newall"* 

Frederick  Gasper  le  Grand'** 

Samuel  James  Graham'*^ . . .  •  • 

Robert  Frederick  Tayler'*'  

James  William  Yaughan  Arbuckla • .  •  • . 

Albert  Henry  Oziard'** 


2nd  libut. 


61 


63 


20  Feb.  40 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
28  June 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
14  Aug. 

do 
8  Jan.  60 

do 

do 
8  July 

do 
30  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 
4  Mar 
20AprU 

26  Juno 

do 
30  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

1  July 

do 
20  July 

20  Aug. 

do 
do 

27  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
18  April 

do 

do 

do 
30  June 

do 

2  Aug. 

do 

3  Aug. 

do 
30  Dec. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
7  Jan. 
do 

21  Jan. 

do 
do 
20  March 
do    . 
do^^ 
do 
do 


63 


54 


IgT  LIBUt. 

"8  April     55 
8  April 

26  April 
6  May 
26  June 
19  July 
16  Aug. 

do 

ISept. 
18  Oct. 
21  Oct. 

8Dec« 
14  Feb.    54 

16  Fel». 

17  Feb. 
24  Feb. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
14  March 
21  March 
10  AprU 
28  April 
8  May 
OJone 
21  Jane 

6  July 

7  July 
10  July 
31  July 

lAug. 
21  Oct. 
10  Nov. 
17  Nov. 

20  Nov. 

do 

4  Deo. 

7  Dec. 

10  Dec. 

27  Dec. 
13  Feb. 

21  Feb. 
21  Feb. 

1  March 
do 
do 

do 


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Royal  Marines. 

First  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Brace  Pritcbard*^ 

George  Frederic  Blake*"* 

Robert  Kirwan,***  Artillery    

Alexander  Donellan^^* 

Oiway  Wheeler  Cuffe,  Artillery 

Henry  Villiers  Forbes"^    

Ardley  Henry  Falwasser  Barnes 

Henry  Brasnell  1  uson,  ArtiUery    

Qustavus  Francis  Munro 

Arthur  Haotly  Hill  Walah»» 

Alex.  Bassett  Stephen  Shairp^ 

John  Cairncrosft^ 

Henry  Dizoii^ 

Wm.  Henry  Townsend  Morris  Dodgin,  Artill 

Charles  Stark«o* 

John  Chesterton  Crawford)  Artillery 

John  Charles  Ready  Colomb,  Artillery 

Morgan  Henry  Price^* 

Samael  James  Nicoll*^ 

John  Martley  Sadleir''^ 

Frederick  Charles  Knight»»    

James  Smail*» 

Henry  Laogton  Tollemache  Inglis^ 

John  Delves  Brooghton 

Ponsonby  Ross  Holmes^^ 

Alfred  Henry  Pascoe*" 

John  Dawson  Hope,  A  rtillery     

Robert  Ballard  Gardner,  ArtiUery 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Lennox  George  Rodney'^. ...   

Daniel  Conner*^    

William  Henry  Wroot«« 

Charles  Durham  Hocart  Robilliard'-w 

Frederick  Spencer  Boxer 

Wililam  Godfrey  Hale^ 

Edward  Willis**    

Francis  Joseph  Parry*^    

Charles  Edward  Macdonald 

William  Henry  Speer   

John  Frederick  Crease,  Artillery  .  •  • 

Colpoys  Parkyns  Hcaslop 

Hugh  Law  Rose*» 

Charles  Hugh  Standbridge** 

Vernon  William  Sims 

Rose  Lambert  Price 

Horatio  Guy  Campbell 

Edward  George  Vere  Hollo  way  

Thomas  Meyrick  Hewett 

George  Johnston 

Henry  Woodruff   

Thomas  Brewer 

Robert  Lennox  Bourchier 

Archibald  Macintosh 

Henry  Thoma9  Stanes  Davis 

Clement  Winstanley  Carlyon 

William  Stirling    

William  Winkworth  Allnutt    

Henry  Towry  Miles  Cooper 

Fred.  Edward  Molyneux  St.  John 

Andrew  Wm.  Douglas  Smith 

William  Crosbie  Hesketh 

John  Christopher  Hore 

Arthur  Hill 

William  Nicholas  Gibson  Johnson 

John  Macdonald  Moody 

Sechwell  Ray  Buckle    

Edward  Charles  Sparshott    • 

Charles  Lanyon  Owen 

George  Francis  Gamble    

Samnel  Edward  Weatherall  Hemmans 

Edward  Uillman  White   

Alfred  Fonblanque • 


272 


2nd   LIEUT. 

1st    LIEUT. 

20  March  64 

1  March  65 

do 

do 

do 

13  March 

do 

29  March 

do 

10  April 

do 

2  June 

do 

22  June 

19  April 

54 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5  July 

do 

10  July 

do 

14  July 

do 

2  Aug. 

24  June 

2  Aug. 

do 

2  Aug. 

do 

5  Sept. 

do 

10  Sept. 

do 

18  Sept. 

3  July 

44 

29  Dec.    47 

24  June 

54 

27  Sept.    55 

do 

30  Oct. 

do 

24  Nov. 

do 

18  Dec. 

do 

1  March  56 

25  Sept. 

5  March 

do 

22  March 

U  Sept. 

54 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

20  Dec. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

23  April  55 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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8  May 

do 

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Royat  Marines, 


SscoMD  Lieutenants. 
Mackey  Andrew  Herbert  James  Heriofc 

James  Graham  Edwardes    • 

Joseph  Robert  Leeds 

Benjamin  Dutton  Kennicott   

George  Clement  Boase 

WilUam  Morris  Pritcbett     

William  Vincent  Bowon  Hewett 

George  Maunsell  Shewell 

John  Miller  Hamilton 

John  Sims  Bontein    

James  Woodward  Scott , 

Hamilton  Wolrige , 

Samael  Trayerg  Collins    

Geoige  Lyon  Tupman • 

George  Henry  Elliot , 

William  Wynch  George  Bach  Ellis 

George  William  Olirer 

John  Gore  Fitzgerald 

William  Edward  iOespard    

Walter  Julius  Barker   

Cuthbert  Collingwood  Suther 

Edwin  Forbes  Thompson 

Henry  Start  Lewis 

WilUam  Henry  Smith 

John  Strachan 

William  Henry  Poyntz 

Tliomas  Linley  Grant  • 

Augustine  Evans    , 

Robert  Reginald  Augustus  Woodforde    . 

James  Alfred  Godfrey , 

Langbam  Rokeby • .  • , 

William  Armstrong •«, 

Charles  William  Fothergill 

Robert  James  Psscoe    

Hem-y  Cowiey  Bowker 

Henry  Ives  de  Kantzow   , 

Sidney  Thomas  Brldgford    

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ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 

Head'Quarters,  PortsmautJu 


XitfM/.-Co/<mtf2f.— Henry  William  Parke,  1  Aug.  64. 
John  Fraser,  14  July  55. 


Captains, 


Henry  Carr  Tate^  4  May  47. 

Hamnet  Parke,  S7  Jnly  47. 

Andrew  Roger  Savage,  27  May  48. 

John  Maurice  WemyBB  (Mqfor),  6  Oct.  51. 

O.  O.  Alexander,  19  Jan.  52. 

J.  B.  W.  Lawrence,  IS  Not.  52. 

O.  AngaBtns  Schomberg  {Mqjor),  24  Feb.  54. 


C.  L.  Barnard,  28  April  54. 

J.  W.  C.  Williamn,  20  Nov.  54. 

Hugh  Stnkeley  Buck,  7  Dec.  54. 

Geo.  Stephen  Digby  {Jllqfor)y  27  Dee.  54. 

William  Sandom  Davis,  2  Aug.  65. 

ThoB.  Qain  Meade,  2  Nov.  65. 

W.  K.  Ireland,  22  March  56. 


First  Lieutenants. 


William  Pitt  Draffen,  27  May  48. 
Henry  Adair,  A^f.  27  May  48. 
Frederick  Llewellyn  Alexander,  27  May  48. 
Arthur  Charles  Steele,  24  Aug.  48. 
Edward  Henderson  SUrr.  18  Feb.  50. 
Richard  TarberriUe  Ansell,  18  Feb.  50. 
George  Henry  Wriford,  18  Feb.  50. 
John  Poore,  18  Feb.  50. 
Henry  Hewett,  18  Feb.  50. 
Edward  Ralph  Horsey,  18  Feb.  50. 
Henry  Bradley  Roberts,  18  Feb.  50. 
Edmund  Henry  Cox,  29  April  51. 
Nogent  Maenamara,  20  April  51. 
Archibald  Alexander  Douglas,  29  April  51  • 
William  Penn  Burton,  9  Sept.  51. 
Eubule  Daysh  Thelwall,  6  Oct.  51. 
Charles  JoUIffe,  6  Oct.  61. 
O.  D.  Dowell,  19  Jan.  62. 
Harrisson  John  Jnll,  3  Aug.  62. 
George  Brydges,  IS  Dec.  52. 


Frederick  Augustas  Foster,  24  Feb.  54. 

Francis  Worgan  Festing,  24  Feb.  54. 

Edw.  ConflrrcTe  Langley  Dumford,  24  Feb,  54. 

Edward  Gladstone,  24  Feb.  54. 

William  Pitman,  24  Feb.  54. 

Charles  Sidney  Williams,  24  Feb.  54. 

John  Wm.  Henry  C.  Grove  Morris,  24  Feb.  54. 

Fhmcis  Augustus  Halliday,  14  March  54. 

Robert  Woolcombe,  1  Aug.  54. 

Rich.  Augustus  Fitsgerald  Studdert,3  Jan.  55. 

Henry  Boscawen  Savage,  8  Jan.  55. 

Hollis  Henry  Kott,  3  Jan.  55. 

Robert  Kirwan,  IS  Jan.  55. 

Otway  Wheeler  Cuffe,  10  April  55. 

Henry  B.  Tuson,  22  June  55. 

W.  H.  T.  M.  Dodgln,  14  July  55. 

John  Chesterton  Crawford,  80  Aug.  55. 

J.  C.  R.  Colomb,  2  Aug.  55. 

John  D.  Hope,  5  March  56. 

R.  B.  Gardner,  22  March  56. 


Seeimd  ZAeutenants. 

John  Frederick  Crease,  80  Aug.  55.  |     Thomas  Brewer,  22  Dec.  55. 

Colpoys  Parkyns  Hea^,  22  Dee.  55.     |      William  Crosbie  Hesketh,  22  Dee.  55. 

A4futant.^lst  Lieut,  Henry  Adair,  27  Dec.  54. 


STAFF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROTAL  MARINES. 

Deputy  Atgutant'OeneraL^lfCol,  Commandant  Samuel  Robert  Wesley,  80  Oct.  55. 
Assistant  Ati^tasU^Oeneral— Lieut, -Col.  George  Colt  Langley,  14  Dec.  54. 

Office,  15,  Duke  Street,  Westminster. 


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IstLieut.Wm,  James  Dunn,  24  Feb. 54. 

John  H.  Parry.  9  May  54. 

John  Yate  Holland.  20  Dee.  54. 

P.  M.  C.  Croker,  22  Feb.  55. 


A  Mutants. 

Par. 
Wo, 
Wo. 
Ply. 


1st  Lieut.  E.  J.  R.  Connolly,  22  Feb.  55. 

Arthur  Ellis,  22  June  55. 

Osborne  F.  C.  Fhner,  22 Juner55« 

■  Henry  L.  Searle,  6  Sept.  55. ' 
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Quarter^Masters, 


Wo. 
Cha. 
Ply. 
Por, 


Por. 
Cha. 
Wo. 
Ply. 


Por. 
Wo. 
Ch%. 
Ply. 


Norton  Austin,  25  June  46. 
Qeorge  Dibben,  7  July  46. 
Thomas  Coopery>>'  16  July  46% 
William  Rnston,  23  June  46. 


Cha. 
Wo. 
PoK 
Ply. 


Itt  Lieut.  Philip  Harris,'*  18  Ang.  53. 

Ambrose  Wolrige,  6  Nov.  55 

».■      ■    ■     H.  W.  Mawbey,  30  Nov.  54. 
Edw.  M'Apthur,  17  Feb.  55. 


Paymasters. 

9  John  Lawrence  »o  20  July  30;  2mi  Ire.  6  July  03;  XM5Ang.06;  Capt.  SI  July  20. 
George  Hookey,^'*  23  March  36;  find  Lt.  27  Jan.  06 ;  \st  Lt.  8  Ang.  11 ;  Capt.  12  Oct.  32. 
George  Watsoa  >>•  1  July  53  ;  2fu<  £<*  iO  Deo.  12 ;  let  Li.  27  June  32  ;  Capt.  30  June  41. 
Thomas  Brown  Gray ^^^M 6  Feb.  64)  2fM</^.dl  Jan.25;  Ist-Lt.  1  Oet.33;  Cap^5NoT.42. 

Barratk»Maeters, 

Thomas  Moore,"^  10  Aug.  27 ;  2icd  X^.  14  Jan.  01 ;  1^^  Lt.  16  Aqg.  05^  Oi^.  21  Nov.  10. 
Robert  John  Uittie»^"  12  dept.  20;  ^ndlt.  4  July  03;  1st  Lt.  16  Aug.  06 ;  Coj^.  01  July  26. 
9  Ambro8eA.R.WolrW'«  5  Juned2;fldX^4July03{  l«eJU.16  Aug.06;  Cajit.  31  July  26. 
leaac  Tehy.^^^  ftl  Mareh  42 ;  2«ki  X^.  3  Apr.  10  {  1«^  Xe.  0  Sept.  28 ;  Cmpt.  22  Xay  98. 


thpHty  Inspectors  of  Hospitals. 
Wo.  I  Oliver  Evanfe^  M.D.,  It  Jan.  439.  I  Cha.  \  John  Drummobd,  7  July  4!?. 

St^ft  SurQeoM. 
Par.  I  Samuel  Irvlfce  «•  1I»D.  W  Ndv.  41.         |  Ply.  |  Andrew  Miliar,***  M.D.  12  Atig.  48. 


Cha. 
Por. 
Por* 
Ply. 


Assistant' Surgeons. 
Wm.  Fasken,  M.D%  22  Nov.  «0»  Ply. 

W.  W>  Vrmny,  M»D»  14  Nov*  61.  Wo. 

R.  P.  N.  Spftrrow^  14  N«v.  61.  Cha. 

N»  C.  Il«th«rly>  23  Mie.  60.  IFo. 


Wtti.  Htnty  WoodS)  M.D*  0  8e^.  64. 
Willtam  CrawfoiH,  4  July  66. 
U.  McDonnell,  6  Ffeib.  56. 
U.  H.  Smith,  M.D.  1  Mnr.  66^ 


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War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 

1  Colonel  Philips  served  as  a  Midshipman  on  board  H.  Bt.d.  BellHste  at  the  battle  of 
Trafalgar.  As  an  officer  of  Royal  Marines^  he  was  present  at  the  storming  of  three  of  the 
enemy's  entrenched  batteries  and  siege  of  Santa  Maura,  and  frequently  employed  in  boat 
affairs  on  the  coasts  of  Italy  and  Dalmatia.  In  April  1812  he  joined  the  first  Battalion ; 
served  with  it  In  Spain  and  in  America,  including  the  storming  of  tht  enemy's  entrenched 
camp  at  Hampton  in  Virginia,  and  frequent  afValrs  with  the  enemy  there.  Detached  to 
Canada  and  served  under  Commodore  Sir  James  Yeo,  on  the  Lakes  Ontario,  Brie,  and 
Champlain. 

;  2  Colonel  Graham  served  with  the  army  In  the  Battalion  formed  of  the  Marines  of  the 
squadron  at  the  taking  of  Walcheren  in  1809.  Also  served  in  the  Ist  Battalion  in  Portugal 
and  in  operations  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain,  at  the  taking  and  defence  of  Castro.  Pro- 
ceeded with  the  battalion  to  America,  where  it  was  brigaded  under  Sir  Sidney  Beckwith  at 
the  attack  upon  Norfolk,  and  the  taking  of  Hampton,  and  several  small  places.  The  bri- 
gade being  broken  up,  he  went  with  the  battalion  to  Canada;  wliilst  there,  he  was  sent 
with  a  detachment  in  command  of  a  division  of  gun  boats  to  attack  a  battery  at  the  head 
of  Lake  Champlain,  with  which  they  were  engaged  some  hours.  Returned  with  the  bat- 
talion to  the  coast  of  America,  and  was  at  the  attack  and  taking  of  Fort  Point  Petre  and 
the  town  of  St.  Mary's,  in  Georgia;  shortly  after  his  promotion  in  1837,  he  exchanged  to 
join  the  battalion  in  Spain.  He  was  afterwards  at  the  demonstration  before  TTankin  in 
China  (Medal).  Commanded  the  R,  M.  Battalion  in  the  Brigade  under  General  Jonesi, 
acting  in  conjunction  with  the  French  army  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the 
forts  at  Bomarsund,  Aland  Isles,  In  Aug.  1854. 

3  Colonel  Childs  served  in  H.  M.  S.  Gibraltar,  blockading  Cherbourg,  L'Orlent,  and 
Basque  Roads,  and  frequently  in  boats  cutting  out  French  coasters.  Early  in  1813  he 
volunteered  to  serve  in  the  1st  Battalion  under  Colonel  Sir  Richard  Williams  in  the 
Chesapeake,  and  was  at  the  attack  of  Craney  Island,  taking  of  the  enemy's  camp  at 
Hampton,  and  capture  of  Kent  Island,  and  in  many  minor  engagements  on  the  enemy's 
coast ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  battalion  to  Canada,  and  was  actively  employed  on 
the  Frontiers,  and  frequently  in  command  of  gun-boats  on  Lake  Champlain.  On  the  11th 
Sept.  1814  he  was  engaged  on  board  the  Coiifiance,  in  one  of  the  most  severe  actions 
fought  during  the  war,  in  which  Commodore  Downie  (the  captain  of  the  ship),  Captain 
Anderson,  R.  M.,  and  41  men  were  killed,  and  upwards  of  100  wounded,  out  of  a  com- 
plement  of  260.  He  also  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal)  of  1840,  including  the 
Attaok  and  capture  of  Sidon,  capture  of  Beyrouti  bombardment  of  Acre,  and  other  desul- 
tory services. 

4  Colonel  Wesley  served  in  a  Battalion  of  Marines  formed  f^m  the  sqnadron  under 
Sir  Alex.  Cochrane  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Guadaloupe,  St.  MarUn's  and  St.  Bustatia 
in  1810.  In  blockading  squadrons  off  Brest,  L'Orient,  and  Basque  Roads,  including  several 
successful  boat  affairs  under  the  Batteries  of  Roohelle  and  Isle  d'Aix  in  1811.  In  coast 
operations,  north  of  Spain;  and,  with  the  1st  Battalion  of  Marines,  in  Portugal,  in  1812. 
At  the  attack  on  Norfolk,  and  the  entrenched  camp  of  Hampton,  &c.  in  the  CJiesapeake, 
Served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  at  the  advanced  posts  in  Lower  Canada,  and  in 
conmumd  of  a  division  of  seven  gun-boats  employed  blc^kading  the  enemy's  flotilla  at 
Platsbuig.  At  the  defence  of  La  Cole  Mill.  Adjutant  to  a  Light  Corps  formed  of  the 
flank  companies  of  the  2nd  West  India  Regiment  and  Marine  Battalions  at  the  attack  and 
capture  oi  Fort  Peter,  the  fortified  positions  of  St.  Mary's  and  Cumberland  Island  (coast 
of  Georgia).  In  command  of  a  detachment  of  Artillery  in  H.  M.  S.  Pkaian  assisted  In 
repelling  an  attack  of  Algerine  gun-boats  in  1821.  Adjutant  to  a  battalion  under  Colonel 
Owen  serving  in  co-operation  with  the  Spanish  army  in  1836-7,  including  the  affair  before 
Fuentarabia,  11  July  1836,  the  field  actions  of  the  10th,  ]2th,  and  14th  March,  and  of 
Hemani,  16  March  1837.  Served  as  Captain  in  the  same  battalion  imtil  the  Force  under 
Lord  John  Hay  was  withdrawn  in  1840.  He  has  received  the  Military  War  Medal  with 
one  Clasp  for  Guadaloupe. 

6  Colonel  Brown's  services: — attack  on  French  forts  at  Ciota  June  1812 ;  attack  and 
eaptura  of  the  town  of  L'£scalla,in  the  Bav  of  Rosas,  1812;  partial  engagement  with 
the  French  fleet,  near  Toulon,  1813 ;  attack  of  AlgierB;  destruction  of  Greek  pfantes  at  Porto 
Bono,  Isle  of  Candia,  Jane  1826. 

6  Colonel  Hurdle  was  at  the  attack  on  the  forts  and  harbour  of  Courageaux  in  181^ ; 


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baUle  of  Navarino  in  1837  (War  Medal  with  one  aasp) ;  and  engagement  at  Panta  Obli- 
gada  in  the  river  Parana  on  the  9(Hh  Nov.  1845.  Gommaoded  the  Brigade  of  Boyal 
Marines  eerving  with  the  army  in  the  Crimea,  including  the  battle  of  BalaUava,  eiege  and 
fall  of  gebastopolin  1854-66;  commanded  the  Snd  Brigade  of  the  Army  at  the  aancnder 
of  KInboam  (Medal  and  Clasps,  CB.,  and  Aide-de-camp  to  the  Qaeen). 

7  Colonel  Dwyer  serred  in  the  blockading  squadrons  off  Flushing,  the  Texd,  and 
off  Brest.    Since  the  peace  he  has  served  in  the  East  and  West  Indies,  and  the  MedHnr- 


8  Lt-Col.  Hawkins  commanded  the  Royal  Marines  (about  200  strong)  at  the  attack 
on  and  destruction  of  Malloodoo  in  Borneo. 

9  Lt-Col.  Parke's  senrioes: — Co-operation  with  the  Spanish  forces  and  Legion  near  San 
Sebastian,  and  under  Bspartero  in  raising  the  siege  of  Bilboa. 

10  Lt-Colonel  Stransham  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino,  Slst  Oct.  18S7  (War  Medal 
and  Clasp).  Served  on  the  China  expedition  in  1840-41  (Medal);  was  AdJaUnt  and 
Brigade-Major  at  ii^  attack  on  Cbuenpee ;  commanded  the  Boyal  Marines  at  the  atormiBf 
of  the  Wliampoo  batteries,  at  the  redaction  of  Macao  Fort  which  he  garrisoned  and  com- 
manded: at  the  capture  of  several  small  forts  on  17th  March  1841,  he  was  severely 
woondedby  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  combined  expedition  to  the  Baltk 
from  March  to  July  1854. 

11  Lieut.-Colonel  Rea  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain 
against  the  Carlists  in  1837-38;  and  with  the  combined  expedition  to  the  Baltic  hi 
1864. 

12  Lieut.-Colonel  Anderson  was  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827 ;  at  the  commence- 
ment of  the  action  he  boarded,  with  his  men,  one  of  the  Turkish  ships,  and  captured  ttie 
flag :  the  following  day  he  was  a  volunteer  in  the  boats  for  the  purpose  of  cutting  out  the 
in-shore  squadron.  Served  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  Portugal,  and  was  for  rame 
time  quartered  at  Fort  St.  Julian  in  OcL  1827.  Served  throughout  the  campaign  on  the 
coast  of  Syria  In  1840;  at  the  storming  of  Sidon  he  planted  the  British  eoloura  on  the 
walls;  was  encamped  at  D'Jouni;  at  tlie  attack  and  capture  of  Beyrout;  the  bombard- 
ment and  surrender  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre ;  the  surrender  of  Jafik,  and  a  volunteer  in  the 
expedition  against  Gasa;  during  the  latter  part  of  the  time  he  was  A<yutant  to  the  R.  M. 
BatUlion.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps. 

13  Lt.-Colonel  Fraser  commanded  a  battalion  of  Royal  Marines  in  the  Crimea  at  tlie 
siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

14  Lt.-Colonel  HoUoway  commanded  a  battalion  of  Royal  Marines  in  the  Crimea  during 
the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1864.55,  until  its  fall  (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  was  employed  at  the 
occupation  of  Kertch,  and  advance  on  Yeni  Kal^,  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboam. 

15  Lieut-Colonel  NoUoth  served  as  Lt.-Col.  of  tlie  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombard, 
ment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854,  for  which  he  received  the 
Brevet  rank  of  lieut.-Colonel. 

16  Lt.-Co]onel  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-o5 
(Medal);  was  on  the  expedition  to  and  occupation  of  Kertch,  and  advance  on  Yeni  Kale; 
commanded  the  First  Battalion  of  the  R.  M.  Brigade  serving  in  the  Crimea,  until  the  £aU 
of  Sebastopol,  also  with  expedition  to  and  surrender  of  Kinboum. 

17  Lt..Colonel  Hunt  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840-41  (Medals). 

18  Lt..Colonel  Mitchell  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855;  alaoat 
the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

10  Lt..Colonel  Lemon  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  on  the  north  coast  of 
Spain. 

20  Lt..Co1onel  Payne  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1855  (Medal  and 
Clasp);  was  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Kinboum,  the  advance  on  Patrouski,  and  opeimtiou 
there ;  was  afterwards  in  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  employed  in  the  Black  Sea. 

21  Lt.-Colonel  George  Elliot  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  co-operatton  with 
the  Spanish  troops  against  the  Carlists  in  1837,  and  received  the  Cross  of  San  Fernando, 
1st  Class.  Served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  wounded  in  the  attack 
on  the  intrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  15th  March  1842.  Was  preaent  at 
the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  22nd  April  1854;  landed  with  the  Royal  Marines  for 
the  defence  of  Eupatoria  ;  was  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 

22  Lt.-Co]onel  Moore  was  at  the  destmctlon  of  58  piratical  vessels  at  Cho-Kenm  la 
October  1849.      Accompanied  the  expedition  to  tlie  Baltic  in  1855. 

23  Lt.-Col.  Langford  served  with  the  Battalion  in  Spain  from  June  1836  to  Sept.  1840, 
and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Fuenterabia  and  Hcraanl,  besides  various  minor  SLffiurs. 
While  serving  in  H.  M.  S.  North  Star,  Arom  Sept.  1841  to  Sept.  1846,  he  partielpnted  ia 
the  operations  of  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China,  including  the  blockade  of  the  Wooeuii^ 
River  (Medal).  On  the  termination  of  hostilities  with  China  he  proceeded  in  the  /(fmrth  Star 

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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  00th 
Regt.,  with  which  he  was  actively  employed  in  the  field  against  the  Insnrgent  chiefs,  whose 
strongly-stockaded  Pahs,  or  Villages,  were  sneoessfully  attacked  and  destroyed:  for  these 
sci-vices  he  obtained  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic 
in  1854. 

24  Captain  Ayles  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827  (Medal).  Commanded  the 
Royal  Marines  at  the  captore  of  Aden,  19th  January  1889;  and  was  also  at  the  desirnc- 
tion  of  29  war  jnnks  in  China  in  1840. 

25  Capfain  M'KiUop  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  ooi^jonction  with  the  French 
army  at  the  bombardment  and  snrrender  of  the  Forts  of  Bomarsond  in  Aug.  1854. 

26  Major  Hopkins  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1854;  commanded 
the  detachment  attached  to  the  Light  Division  from  October  1854  to  March  1855,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (mentioned  in  Dispatches,  and  promoted  to  Brevet-Major); 
commanded  a  battalion  at  Balalilava,  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  from  March  to  July 
1855  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

27  Lt.-CoL  Langley  served  in  the  operations  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  command  of 
the  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  of  H.M.S.  Castor,  during  1834  and  two  following  years, 
and  was  severely  wounded  on  the  9th  June  1896,  defending  the  heights  of  Passages  against 
a  very  superior  force  of  Carlists. 

23  Captains  Congdon,  PengoUey,  and  McArthur  served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic 
in  1855. 

29  Captain  Hocker  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal)  ;  and  was  at  the  storming  of  Sidon 
and  bombardment  of  Acre.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

SO  BIsJor  Simon  Fraser  served  throughout  the  campaign  in  Syria  (Medal  and  Clasp), 
including  the  storm  and  capture  of  Sidon,  the  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  the  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre.  Served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in 
1854-55,  hicluding  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

31  Major  H.  Parke  served  with  the  R.  M.  BatUlion  at  D'Jouni  in  Syria  in  1840 
(Medal). 

32  Captain  Cossar  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  In  1840  (Medals). 

33  Mijor  March  served  with  the  R.  Marine  Battalion  on  the  uorih  coast  of  Spain  ftma 
1836  to  1840,  and  was  present  in  all  the  a&irs  in  which  the  battalion  took  part,  including 
the  battle  of  Hemani.  Served  wiiii  the  R.  M.  Brigade  during  the  campaign  in  the  Crimea, 
and  siege  of  Sebastopol ;  was  attached  to  the  Light  Division  of  the  Army  at  the  battle  of 
Inkerman  ;  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  Clasps  and  Brevet>Migor). 

34  Major  Payne  was  landed  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  for  the  defence  of  Eupatoria,  and 
served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854*55,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal). 

35  Captain  Travers  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854-55,  and  was  on  iKNird  a 
gun-boat  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  in  August. 

36  Captain  Curry  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal),— at  D'Jouni,  the  stoim- 
ing  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre. 

37  Capt.  J.  T.  Aslett  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal),  including  the  storm  and 
capture  of  Sidon,  D'Jouni,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  bombardment  of  Acre  (slightly  wounded 
by  the  explosion  of  a  magazine). 

38  Capt.  Maxwell  served  on  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  and  entrenched  camp  of  Canton,  bombardment  of  Colongso. 

39  Captain  Fosbroke  was  employed  on  shore  against  the  Natives  in  New  Zealand  in 
1846.  Served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  tlie  forts  of 
Bomarsnnd  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855,  and  was  landed 
to  destroy  a  telegraph  station. 

40  Captain  Hadfield  serv^  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  daring  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  also  at  the  surrender  of  Klnbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

41  Capt.  Spalding  served  in  command  of  a  Company  throughout  the  operations  in 
Syria,  in  1840  (Medal),  and  was  sliffhtly  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Oebail. 

42  Major  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's  Fort;  bombardment  and  taking  of  Macao  Passage  Fort; 
storming  of  the  Bird's  Nest  Battery,  and  finally  at  the  combined  attack  on  t^e  enemy's 
position  and  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  above  Canton  (Medal).  Was  in  the  action 
with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  Qarrison  from  Redout  Kaleh,  19th  May 
1854.  Served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  until  Feb.  1855,  after  which  with  the 
combined  force  before  Sebastopol  until  its  fall ;  acted  as  Field  Officer  to  the  battalion,  landed 
at  Kertcb,  and  occupation  of  Yen!  Kal6 ;  and  was  also  at  Uie  surrender  of  Kinbourn 
(Medal and  Uaspe  and  Brevet-Mi^or).  ^^.^.^^^  ^^  V^UU^ If 


379  fVar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  jRoyal  Marines. 

43  Captain  LilUcmp  serred  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  D'Jovni  in  Syria  in  1840 
(Medal  and  Clup). 

44  Captain  Pleydell  served  tha  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal  and  Claap).— «t 
D'Jonni,  the  storming  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre.  Served  also  with  Che  Bailie 
expeditions  in  1664  and  1656. 

46  Major  Lowder  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals).  Was  in  the  aetion  it 
Bsknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  Finland,  20  May  1864 ;  also  at  the  operations  before  Bomarsaad 
and  in  notion  with  the  forts  16th  August;  and  commanded  the  detaehment  of  Boyal 
Marines  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Prasto,  16th  Aug.  1864.  Served  with  the  Baltie  ezpedi- 
tlon  in  1865,  ineluding  the  destruction  of  a  Fort  and  shelling  an  Encampment,  blowing  up 
of  Fort  Svartholm  and  barracks,  destruction  of  the  barracks  at  Lovisa,  slieliing  a  Cossack 
eneampment  and  landing  at  Konnda  Bay,  destruction  of  a  Coisaek  barrack,  aetion  with 
a  Russian  steamer,  gunboats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg,  and  with  the  batteries  of 
Frederidcsham,  capture  of  the  Island  of  Kotka  and  destruction  of  military  stores,  and 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (received  the  Brevet  rank  of  Major). 

46  Captain  Savage  served  in  Spain  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion. 

47  Capt,  Shewen  was  employed  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  on  the  coast  of  Syria, 
including  the  storming  and  capturs  of  Sidon,  surrender  of  Beyrout,  and  bombardment  and 
fall  of  St.  Jean  d'Aere.    Served  also  with  the  battalion  at  the  camp  at  d'Jouni. 

48  Captain  Lambrick  served  in  Spain  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion,  and  was  wouBdad  12th 
July  1896. 

49  Captain  Sayer  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals).  Served  with  the  B.  M. 
Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aog.  1854$  also 
with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1866. 

60  Captain  Farrant  served  with  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  Syria  (Medal),  at 
D'Jouni,  the  storming  and  capture  of  Sidon,  and  bombardment  of  Acre.  Served  siso  in 
China  in  1849  (Medal).    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  one  Clasp. 

51  Captain Tlmpson  served  as  Adjutant  to  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  in  1849  at  tha  cap- 
ture of  Tseeke  and  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  on  the  hill  defences  and  captore  of  Chapoo, 
capture  of  the  batteries  and  city  of  Woosung,  capture  of  the  batteries  of  Le  Shau,  assault 
and  capture  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  lauding  before  Kankin  (Medal).  Served  with  th< 
R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Ci4mea  during  the  siege  and  ftdl  of  Sebastopol  and  battle  of  Balaklava, 
and  with  the  Light  Division  of  the  Army  In  the  trenches,  and  at  the  battle  of  Inkennan, 
and  was  with  the  expeditionary  force  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Claqis). 

62  Captain  Ussher  serred  In  China  (Medal),  at  the  first  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  on 
Chuenpee,  and  capture  of  Amoy.    Served  with  the  Baltic  expeditioos  In  1864  and  1S55. 

68  Captain  Hamley  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  and  Clasp),  at  Caiflk  and  Tsoor,  the' 
bombardment  of  Acre,  and  at  D'Jouni.  Also  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombard* 
ment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltie  expe- 
dition  in  1865,  including  the  destruction  of  a  Telegraph  Station,  and  shelU^  a  large  body 
of  Russian  troops. 

54  Migor  Aslett  served  as  Brigade  Major  to  the  Royal  Marines  in  the  Crimea  in  1864 
and  part  of  1855,  ineluding  the  battle  of  Balaklava ;  was  present  darinvr  the  whole  i^  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol ;  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medu  and  Clasps  and 
Brevet-Major). 

65  Captain  Delacombe  serred  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  cenj  unction  with  the  Frendi 
troops  at  the  operations  prior  to  and  at  the  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsand  ia  Aug. 
1854.    Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1856,  including  the  bombardment  of  Swaafaofg. 

66  Capt.  A.  J.  B.  Hambly  served  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  severeij 
wounded  in  the  attack  on  the  entrenched  camps  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  16th  March  1S4<. 
He  served  also  in  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Borneo  in  1845  and  46^  ineludiag^  the 
attack  on  Malloodoo  Bay.    Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1864. 

67  Captain  Searle  served  the  Syrian  campaign  (Medal  and  Olaep)  ,•  was  at  D' Jooni,  the 
attack  on  the  ibrtiiied  position  of  Gebail,  at  the  surreader  of  Beyrout,  and  the  atorming 
of  Sidon.  Served  with  the  Baltie  expedition  in  1866,  Including  the  action  with  a  battcrr 
at  the  mouth  of  the  Xarva  18th  June  (wounded). 

68  Captain  M'Oallum  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal  and  Clasp), — at 
D'Jouni,  and  bombardment  of  Acre.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864.65  with  the 
R.  M.  Brigade,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  and  was  with  the  battalion  attadSed  to 
the  Light  Division  in  the  trenches  during  the  winter;  in  1865  he  was  with  the  eonbined 
force  before  Sebastopol  until  Its  ikll ;  with  the  battalion  in  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and 
oecupation  of  Yenl  Kal6 ;  and  with  the  Brigade  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and 
Clssps). 

69  Captain  Lonis  served  in  Syria  at  the  storming  of  Skion,  and  at  DVouoi  (Medal  and 
Clasp).  Served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  In  1864  and  1866,  inciuding  the  aetion  with  a 
battery  at  the  mouth  of  the  Narva  on  I8th  June ;  was  severely  wounded  by  the  oxploatoa  ©f 
an  Inftmal  madiine  on  ft  1st  June. 

60  Captaiu  Clavcll  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  D'JootI  li^^f  |p^^^<M«W 


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aod  Claapltu  Actiqg  {bogiofier^  Waa  sareiely  woond^d  ^y  an  ezploalon  of  ganpowaer  while 
flriog  a  salute  on  board  H.  U.  B%  CaKti^^rSa^cn*  3erTed  iu  tA9  B^  M,  ^tlaUoa  at  the 
boxttbardioent  ftod  smreoder  of  BooMuvund  in  Augb  1854«  lo  18^  he  was  before  Sevas- 
topol uotil  iU  <iiU  j  wtti  emploji^d  oa  the  9ta0^  of  the  anny  a$  Provost- Mar^al  on  the  ex** 
peditioA  to  ILertch  and  Yeni  |kal4  **  ft^Mi  <it  ^^^  iivrexMler  of  Kinhoufo,  and  oB^r^tioin 
there  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

61  Captain  Ramsay  served  ivilh  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854  and  1855.|  ioaIud;im  (h9 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

OS^  CaptaUi  Penroi^  served  vilh  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  w  the  north  coast  of 
Spain  ia  1888.  Also  in  China  in  1841-2  (Medal),  during  thQ  operations  iA  tU^  Yaog-' 
tse^lCiang, 

63  Mcjor  Rodney  served  ip  Spain  during  the  Carliat  i^r.  Served  wHh  the  R,  1^.  9at» 
talion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  as  AAde-de-^Camp  and 
Bi'igade-Mujor  during  the  9iege  and  £ftU  of  Sefai»stopol ;  was  also  at  the  aurreqdor  of  Kin- 
bourn  (Medal  and  CUsp). 

64  Major  Wewysa  served  with  the  B.  M.  BattaUon  aft  XH'Jouni  Ut  Syria  in  1^0 
(Medal  and  Clcwp><  Served  with  the  UaUie  expeditioQs  in  1854  aud  ld55,aud  cQmmauded 
the  mortars  of  the  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (mentioned  in  Bispat^h^ 
and  promaled  to  Brevet* Mi(ior)^ 

66  Captain  McCarthy  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  laiO  (Medals  ^d  Clasp), 

66  Major  Wm.  Elliott  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  and  Clasp)*  Served  ae  Brigade 
Mi^or  to  the  Royal  Mariaea  at  the  bombardment  and  capture  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsvad 
in  Aug,  1854,  for  which  ha  received  the  brevet  rank  of  J^ajor.  Was  with  the  Baltic  expc'- 
diUui^  in  1855,  including  an  action  with  six  BiMaian  gun-boato  cff  Crcnfitadt  oq  15th 
August. 

67  Captain  Adair  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  and  Clasp) » and  was  slightly  wounded 
in  the  assault  upon  Gebail.  Served  before  Seba^topol  during  Its  eiege  and  fell  (Medal) ; 
with  the  R«  M.  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertoh  aad  Yeni  Kal^n  and  aUe  ftt  the  sur- 
render of  Kiubourn. 

68  Captain  Farmar  served  on  the  China  expeditioni  and  wa*  preaent  at  the  battle  oi 
Chuenpee,  attack  of  the  Anuagboy  batteriesy  advanpe  oix  Cax^ton,  capture  of  the  heights  of 
CantoQ,  eaptnre  of  Colgogso,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  assault  and  oaptufe  of  the  citadel 
and  eity  of  Cfainbaey  entiy  into  Ningpo  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  ^n 
1854  and  1855. 

69  Cuptain  JoUiffe  served  tbe  Syrian  campaign  of  1840— at  BVouni^  the  storming 
of  Sidon,  a»d  bombardment  of  Acre  (Medal  and  Qlaap)*  Served  also  with  the  Baltic  ex- 
pedition in  1854. 

70  Captain  Harrison  served  i^  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  Syria*  Includin^^  the  attacks 
on  the  fortress  of  D'Jebail»  %nd  bombardmeAt  and  capture  of  Acre  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 
He  served  also  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  fortified  Pah  at  Rua- 
pekapeka  on  the  11th  January  1846.    Waa  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855, 

71  Captain  Alexander  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854,  Commanded  the  B.  M. 
Artillery  serving  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-559  aod  was  employed  in  the 
siege  train  in  the  batteries  before  Sebastopol  daring  its  siege  and  &U^  and  was  also  at  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Claap>aIso  brevets  of  M<^or  and  SA»- 
Colonel). 

72  Captain  Brooker  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  1840,— at  D7ouni»  and  bQmhard- 
moot  of  Acre  (Medal  and  Ciaitf»).  AUo  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  including  the 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

73  Captains  Menzies  and  Kerrick  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1955< 

74  Captain  Huakissou  served  en  tlie  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  and  Clasps), 

75  Captain  J.  U.  Stewart  served  the  Syrian  campaign  of  18409^at  D7o<»ni»  the  storming 
of  Sid<)09  and  bombardmant  of  Acre  (Medal  9M|d  ClaH^). 

76  Captain  BIyth  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  and  Chisp).  Served  ihp 
Eaatem  campaign  ef  18&4-55  with  the  R^yal  Marines.  ineludin|  the  battle  of  Balaklava 
and  siege  of  Sehaatopol,  and  waa  attached  to  the  XJeht  Division  of  the  army  in  the  trenchesi 
and  at  the  battle  of  Inkerman  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

77  M^  Lawrence  acted  a*  Aide«de-Carop  to  Capt.  Gotham,  B«N«  whik  taking  and 
destroying  the  batteries,  &c.  at  Punta  Obligada,  in  the  river  Parana,  on  the  20th  Nov.  1 845, 
Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  commanded  the  Marine  Artillery  of  a  Pivl- 
Bion  of  gun  boata  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg  (mentioned  in  Pi»patohes  and 
promoted  to  Brevet-M<gor). 

78  Captain  J.  A.  Stewart  served  on  the  coaat  ef  Syria  during  the  whole  of  the 
campaign  and  was  at  the  taking  of  Sidoo,  and  at  the  siege  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  H.  M«  &• 
Bdinhuryh  (Medal  and  Claftp).  Served  also  on  the  coast  of  Africa  for  two  years,  during 
which  time  he  aseistad  at  the  destruction  of  several  Barranoons  on  the  coast,  when  about 
1 200  slaves  were  Uberatad# 

79  Captain  Pigktfd  ^trvfd  OQ  tho  China  expeditiioi^y  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 

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281  JVar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 

Chuenpee,  attack  of  batteries  of  Annngboy  and  Nortb  Wantnng,  adTanoe  on  Gintoo, 
storming  the  heigbts  of  Canton,  bombardment  of  Colongso  (Medal). 

80  Captain  I^r  served  at  Monte  Video  during  the  Civil  War  In  1844.  AtBetaeo 
Proper  in  an  engagement  with  pirates,  and  at  the  defeat  of  their  forces,  and  destnctioD  of 
their  stockades  fn  Malloodoo  Bay  in  1846.    Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1865. 

81  Captain  Rider  served  in  Syria  in  1840  (Medal  and  Clasp).  Also  with  the  Bsltie  «. 
pedltion  in  1856. 

82  Captain  Wright  served  on  the  coast  of  Syria  in  1840  (Medals). 

83  Captains  Symonds  and  Drory  served  %vith  the  Baltic  ezpedltion  in  1865,  hidodiBg 
the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

84  Mijor  Scboinberg  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1856,  and  commanded  Hujse 
Artillery  of  a  Division  of  gun  boats  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaboiy  (mentioDe^  in 
Dispatches  and  promoted  to  Brevet-Major). 

85  Captain  Wylde  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  KsfM  nd 
Yen!  Kal4 ;  was  beibre  Sebastopol  until  its  fall ;  also  at  the  surrender  of  Klnbonni. 

86  Captains  Kennedy  and  Mansell  were  present  in  an  engagement  with  Piiatei  it 
Borneo,  and  defeat  of  their  forces  and  destruction  of  their  stockades  in  Malloodoo  Biy 
in  1845. 

87  Captain  Boyle  commanded  the  detachment  of  Boyal  Marines  in  the  ezpeditieD  up  the 
St.  Juan  do  Nicaragua,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  Fort  Serapagui,  and  sorrnder 
of  others  in  1848,  and  was  mentioned  in  the  Dispatches. 

88  Captain  John  Elliott  served  with  the  China  expedidon  in  1842.  Was  in  H.  M.  S. 
Fax  during  the  action  with  the  stockade  batteries,  and  destruction  of  the  Barmese  var- 
boats  in  the  Rangoon  River,  on  the  10th  Jan.  1862  3  commanded  the  Royal  Msrioa  it 
the  destruction  of  the  same  stockades  on  the  4th  April;  landed  in  command  of  the  Msrina 
during  the  whole  of  the  operations  against  Rangoon,  from  the  11th  to  the  17th  April; 
commanded  the  Marines  on  the  expedition  to  Mobee  against  the  army  of  the  Governor  of 
Rangoon  (officially  thanked) ;  and  afterwards  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  the  dty  of 
Bassein  (wounded,  and  honourably  mentioned  in  both  Naval  and  Military  Dispatdia),  u 
also  the  Royal  Marines  embarked  in  the  steam  flotilla  on  the  Irravraddy,  and  aeferdy 
wounded  on  the  advance  to  Prome  (honourably  mentioned  in  GovenM^-GeaersPi  Dis- 
patch) :  Medal.  Served  in  the  R.  M.  Battalion  In  co-operation  with  the  French  amy  st  tbe 
bombardment  and  sorrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  in  Aug.  1864.  With  the  eomliiiKd 
force  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866,  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeni  KsI^,iDd 
action  with  the  outer  forts  of  Sebastopol  on  the  17th  June  (Medal). 

89  Captain  Gwyn  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1866,  and  wssslwit 
the  surrender  of  Rinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

00  Captain  Barnard  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  in  Syria  in  1840  (Turkish  Medsl  uui 
Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  In  the  Parana,  and  commanded  the  first  division  of 
the  rocket  party  at  St.  Lorenzo,  in  action  with  the  batteries  on  4th  June  1840. 

91  Captain  Allen  served  on  the  China  expedition.  Also  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  tin 
Crimea  in  1866,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum. 

92  Captains  Maugcr,  Magin,  Slaughter,  Henry  Spratt,  Budd,  and  Kbisman  served  with 
the  Baltic  expedition  in  1864. 

93  Captain  Williams  was  severely  wounded  at  Lagos,  Western  AiHca,  26th  Dee.  1851, » 
spiking  tlie  guns  to  protect  H.  M.  steamer  Toazer,  then  aground. 

94  Mijor  Digby  served  in  1866  in  command  of  the  R.  M.  ArtUlery  in  the  flotUk  of 
mortar-boats  employed  against  Sebasto|)ol  during  its  siege  and  ftli ;  also  at  the  benbsiit- 
ment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum ;  was  several  times  mentioned  in  Dispatches  (Medsl  sod 
Clasp  and  Brevet-Mijor). 

96  Captain  Morrison  was  present  when  the  Batteries  of  Obligado  in  the  river  Psnst 
were  attacked  and  carried,  20th  Nov.  1846. 

96  Captabi  Driver  was  landed  at  Monte  Video  for  the  protection  of  British  ptopsctym 
1846. 

97  Captain  Jackson  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  22nd  April  1864.  Served  witk 
the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1864-65  (Medsl  wd 
Clasp). 

98  Captain  Usher  wss  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  22nd  April  1864  and  eniplo|«i 
in  the  blocksding  force  before  Sebastopol  until  December  (Medsl). 

99  Captain  M.  Spratt  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  Enpatoria,  and  with  the  Brigsde 
in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  part  of  the  time  as  Adjutant  of  t 
battalion ;  he  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

100  Captain  Casey  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  attached  to  the  Light  Division  of  the 
army  in  the  trendies  before  Sebastopol  in  1864-66,  and  with  the  R.  Bl.  Brigade  until  id 
fiUl ;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

101  Captain  Ellis  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1864;  as  A<Qutant  to  the  tad 
Battalion  daring  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  the  same  year,  and  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  OoIeB«I 
Hurdle  at  its  foil ;  as  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  CImd). 

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lOd  Captain  DaTls  was  at  the  destraction  of  23  veexeU,  with  storehoiues,  timber,  and 
BtOTCs,  at  Uleaborg  on  the  Ist  and  Snd  June  1864;  at  the  destruction  of  a  Teflsel  and  80 
staeka  of  timber,  at  Tomea  on  the  8th  June ;  at  the  partial  bombardment  of  Bomarsund 
Slst  June ;  in  action  with  its  forts  on  the  10th  and  16th  August,  and  at  the  operations  berore, 
and  its  surrender.  Served  with  the  comlnned  Ibrce  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  until 
its  fiill,  and  was  engaged  with  the  outer  forts  on  seyeral  occasionit ;  was  employed  co- 
operating with  the  Turkish  army  at  the  attack  on  Eupatoria,  17th  February;  accompanied 
the  Kertch  expedition  ;  was  at  the  blockade  of  Odessa,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  sur- 
render of  Kinbourn  (Medal). 

108  Captain  DomTille  was  landed  In  1846  with  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines  for  the 
protection  of  British  property  at  Monte  Video.  He  was  there  detached  for  service  in  the 
Parana,  and  was  present  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  ports  of  Obligado,  and  forcing 
the  passage  of  the  river.  Commanded  a  detschment  at  Rat  Island,  off  Monte  Video,  and 
was  at  the  defence  of  Colonia  in  the  river  Plate  in  March  and  April  1847. 

104  Lieut  Ireland  served  before  Sebastopol  flrom  1864  until  its  fall,  and  was  in  action 
with  the  outer  lotteries  (Medal  and  Clasp);  was  employed  blockading  Odessa,  and  at  the 
bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn. 

106  Lieut.  Noott  served  in  the  White  Sea,  blockading  the  Russian  ports  during  the 
summer  of  1864. 

106 1  Lieut  Draflbn  served  in  the  Baltic  the  latter  part  of  1864 ;  was  at  the  blockade 
of  Odessa,  and  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1866  (Medal). 

106  Lieut  FitzGerald  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa  83nd  April  1964. 
Served  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1864-66,  and  was  several  times  in  action  with  the 
outer  deiences  (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  commanded  a  Company  in  the  R.  Battalion  at  the  oc- 
cupation of  Kertch,  and  advance  on  Yeni  Kal^,  and  was  encamped  there  until  the  em- 
barkation of  the  English  army  in  June  1866. 

107  Lieut.  Mawbey  was  In  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  10th  Aug.  1864 ;  and  he 
commanded  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  in  the  battalion,  during  the  operations  against  and 
surrender  of  the  forts. 

108  Lieut  Lewis  was  at  the  destruction  of  14  vessels  and  a  large  quantity  of  stores  and 
timber  at  BrahesUd  90th  May  1864;  at  the  destruction  of  38  vessels,  storehouses.  Sec,  at 
Uleaborg  on  1st  and  3nd  June ;  at  the  attack  by  the  boats  on  Gamla  Carleby,  7th  June 
(wounded) ;  and  at  the  partial  bombardment  of  Bomarsund,  Slst  June. 

100  Lieut  Alexander  was  present  durmg  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fall,  and  in 
action  with  the  outer  batteries  on  20th  April;  at  Eupatoria  during  the  defonoe  of  the  lines 
against  the  Russian  army  17th  Feb. ;  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinbourn 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

110  Lieut.  Baker  was  in  action  with  the  Russian  batteries  on  Hangoe*head,  82nd  May 
1864.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1866,  including  the  bombardment  of  Swea- 
boig. 

111  Lieut  Harris  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-2  (Medal). 

112  Lieut  Cox  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  gar- 
rison from  Redout  Kaleb,  19th  May  1864,  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  Setmstopol  on  the  17th  October,  and  employed  In  the  blockading  force  during 
the  siege,  until  March  1866  (Medal). 

118  Lieuts.  Snow,  Lane,  Daly,  G.  W.  F.  Hemmans,  Coppin,  Newall,  and  Forbes,  served 
witii  the  expeditions  to  the  Baltic  in  1864  and  1866. 

1 14  Lieut  Butcher  served  in  Burmah  during  the  war  in  1868  (Medal).  Present  before 
Sebastopol  in  1864-66  until  Its  fall;  served  in  co-operation  with  the  Turks  at  the  defence  of 
Supatoria  17th  Feb.,  and  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinbourn  (Medal). 

116  Lieut.  Steele  was  wounded  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol,  24th  Oct  1864,  and 
served  with  the  R.  M.  Artillery  during  the  whole  of  the  operations  there  during  that  year ; 
he  was  also  at  the  bombardment  of  the  outer  forts  on  17th  October.  In  1866  he  served 
in  the  siege  batteries  until  the  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  wounded  12th  April  during  the 
bombardment  (mentioned  in  Dispatches) ;  also  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinbonm 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

116  Lieut  Starr  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  hi  1864  ;  also  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar- 
boats  employed  before  Sebastopol  until  its  &11,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of 
Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

117  Lieut  Connolly  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1864. 

118  Lieuts.  Horsey,  WrIford,  Halliday,  and  Woolcombe,  served  with  the  Baltic  expedi- 
tion in  1866,  and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar-boats  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

119  Lieut  Arthur  Ellis  served  in  the  Black  Sea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1866. 

120  Lieut.  M'Callum  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  outer  batteries  of  the  harbour 
of  Petropaulovski,  dlst  August;  landed  4th  Sept  at  an  attack  on  the  same  batteries,  and 
succeeded  to  the  command  of  the  Royal  Marines  on  the  death  of  Capt  Parker,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  bead ;  was  at  the  capture  of  two  Rnssian  vesaels  on  the  7th  Sept  1864, 

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ISl  IdMt.  ^AnMll  w«ft  at  thQ  bombarOment  of  OdMia>  8i»»d  AprU,  and  naf 
prisooar  by  the  RaMiana  whan  H.  M,  B,  Ti^^r  vac  alraoded  and  banit,  ISIh  Mi^ 
1864.  Sarved  with  tha  Baltic  axpaditiou  in  ld&6,  and  ia  tba  flotilla  of  gaabaata  daring 
t^  bombafdmeat  of  Sweaborg. 

133  Lieut.  Poora  served  with  tha  R.  M,  BatUdkHi  la  tha  opaiatioiis  agaiaal  aadmr- 
reader  of  the  forte  of  Bomaraund  in  Aug.  1864.  Alao  wUh  tha  Baltio  asp«diUaii  in  1865» 
and  in  the  flotilla  of  mortar  boats  daring  tba  bombardmaat  of  8«eabargr. 

.  123  lient.  Gregory  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalioa  at  the  oae^atioa  of  Bapatiwia  In 
1854,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  SabastqfNtl  in  19q4-^ 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

124  Lieut  Elliot  sarred  as  AtUutant  to  the  let  BattaUoa  in  tba  Crimea  duriag  41m  ^i^m^ 
and  fidl  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55,  and  at  tha  battle  of  Balaklavay  also  at  tha  aunandar  of 
Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasps), 

125  Lieut  Hewett  a»ved  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  tba  oparalloas  agaiaal  and  aw- 
render  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsaad  in  Aug*  1854.  In  1856  ha  sanred  ia  eharga  of  a  mortar 
in  the  flotilla  employed  against  Sebastopol  during  tha  slega^  and  also  at  tba  bombardasaAt 
and  surrender  of  Kinboura  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

126  Lieut.  M<Arthar  was  at  the  attaok  and  dastruction  of  the  pirattaal  atookadas,  &c.  at 
Lagos,  Western  AMca,  in  Dec.  1851.  Also  at  the  bombardment  of  Odesaa,  SSad  April 
1854 ;  employed  in  making  observations  on  tha  ooast  of  Georgia ,  &a. ;  in  afltk>n  with 
the  batteries,  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  garrison  from  Redout  Kaleh  on  19th  May }  and 
at  tba  shelling  of  a  Russian  camp  ia  the  bay  of  Katcha  daring  the  landlag  of  tba  alllad 
armies  on  the  14th  September ;  also  with  tba  blockading  forea  before  Sebastopol  duiag 
the  siege,  until  Deo.  1854  (Medal). 

127  Lieut  Roberts  was  in  tha  action  with  the  batteries  and  ezpulalQn  of  ^a  Rnssiaa 
garrison  from  Redout  Kaleh  on  the  19th  May  1864.  Sanred  with  Ihe  R.  M.  Bri^ada 
during  the  siege  of  Behastopol ;  was  employed  as  A8sistant*Sorgeon  at  Balaklava,  and  wkh 
tba  Royal  M.  Artillery  in  tha  siege  train  bsforo  Sebastopol  in  1864.55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

128  Lieut.  Shute  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  during  the  operations  on  the  eoaal  of  Syiia 
(Turkish  Medal  and  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp).  In  1864-56  he  sarved  with  the 
R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  part  of  the  tiase  as  Quartermaster  of  Brigade,  dariag  the 
siege  and  hW  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  tlie  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  commanded  a  (kmfmaj  at 
the  capture  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

129  Lieuts.  Seymour,  Williams,  Groya*if  orris,  Uigman,  Mascall,  and  Wabh,  aerred  with 
the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855. 

130  lieut.  Holland  commanded  a  detachment  employed  on  board  H.Miii.  Pmy,  and  on 
shore  at  the  capture  and  destruction  of  23  piratical  vessels  and  250  guns  In  Biaa  B«y 
(China),  on  the  1st  Oct  1849;  and  in  H.M.S.  Medea  at  the  deatnietion  of  18  piratical 
yessels  and  ISO  guns  at  Kuto  (Cbina)»  on  the  4th  and  6th  March  1850.  Sarved  ia  boate 
of  H.M.S.  Hastings  on  the  Irawaddy  in  the  autumn  of  1853,  in  action  with  Burmaaa 
troops  at  Meet-tha  on  SOth  September^  and  on  shore  at  the  oaptura  and  oconpatloa  of 
Prome  (Medal). 

181  Lieut  Maeaamara  served  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  daring  tba  sie^a 
and  at  its  fall  (Medal  and  Clasp) ;  was  the  senioF  officer  of  R.  M.  Artillery  employed  ia 
the  Sea  of  Asof  in  June  1855,  and  was  landed  at  Taganrog,  Marionpol,  and  Ghirsk,  to 
destroy  Govornnieut  stores,  &c.  (mentioned  in  Dispatches) ;  preasat  at  the  bombardasaBl 
and  surrender  of  Kmbourn. 

132  Lieut  A.  A.  Douglas  was  at  the  bombardment  of  Odessa,  Sflad  April  1864.  Sanrad 
in  the  breaching  batteries  before  Sebastopol  in  all  the  bombardments  from  1854,  until  Its 
fall,  and  was  wounded  21ct  April  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

133  Lieuts.  Blake  and  flwale  ware  landed  with  detaahmenta  for  tba  protection  of  Britiab 
subjects  and  property  at  Singapore,  ia  May  1864. 

184  Lieut.  Fraser  sarved  as  Adjutant  to  tha  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and 
surrender  of  the  forts  of  Boinarsnnd  in  Aug.  1854. 

185  Lieuts.  Bennett  and  Blaadkley  served  during  tiia  summer  of  1865,  bloskaf)ing  tiia 
Russian  ports  in  the  White  Sea. 

136  Lieut.  W.  P.  Burton  was  in  the  boats  at  the  attack  on  Gamla  Carieby»  in  tha  Galf  of 
Bothnia,  on  the  7th  June  1864.  Served  with  the  Baltio  eapaditioo  in  1866,  and  was  at  the 
bombardment  of  Sweaborg,  and  employed  iu  the  Rookat  boats  on  the  nights  of  9th  and 
10th  August. 

137  Lieut.  Dalby  served  as  Aoting  Quartermastat  of  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimaa 
daring  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  ]854  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

138  Lieut  Burltou  was  present  in  1854-56»  before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  Ml ; 
with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertcb  and  Yeni  Kal£;  in  aotion  with  the 
outer  forts  of  Sebastopol  on  17th  June;  and  at  the  bombardmant  and  surrender  of  Kin- 
boum (Medal  and  Clasp). 

189  Lieut  Tbelwall  was  at  the  destruotion  of  14  vessels  and  a  vast  quantity  of  atoiwa  at 
Brahastad  on  the  SOUi  May  1864 ;  at  the  dastmctiea  of  28  vasssis,  stofahoassa.  Jbe.  «l 

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UlMborf  OB  the  Itt  and  dud  Juoe;  at  the  destraotion  of  a  vessel  and  80  stacks  of  timber 
at  Tornea  on  8th  June ',  at  the  operations  against  Boroarsund,  and  in  action  witli  the  forts 
OB  the  16tb  AujiQSt.  In  1856  he  was  present  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fall 
(Medal  and  Clasp),  and  was  in  action  with  the  outer  forts  on  ttie  lOth  June ;  engaged 
shelling  the  batteries  in  Soujak  Bay,  and  expelling  the  Russian  garrison  13th  March,  and. 
in  action  with  the  batteries  at  Soigak  KoU  Idth  March;  assisted  at  the  landing  of  the 
troops  at  Kint>ouni»  and  at  the  bombardment  of  that  fort. 

140  Lieut  Reed  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal).  Served  with  the  Baltic 
expedition  in  1856,  and  in  action  with  six  Russian  gunboats  off  Cronstadt  on  15th 
Augost. 

141  Uettts.  Henry,  Meheux,  Harington,  Delaoombe,  Short,  ColwcU,  and  Gladstone 
served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854. 

149  Lieut.  JoUifie  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1854,  and  in  com- 
mand of  a  battery  at  Balaklava;  was  attached  to  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  siege  train 
before  Sebastopol  during  the  bombardments  in  1855,  and  at  its  fall ;  was  also  at  the  bom- 
bardment and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

143  Lieut.  Searle  was  at  the  action  of  Ecknaes  in  the  Gulf  of  FioUnd,  20th  May  1664  ; 
in  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  15th  August;  and  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Praslo 
on  the  10th  August.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  in  the  mortar-boat 
flotilla  during  Uie  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

144  Lieut  H.  L.  Evans  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  co-operation  with  the  French 
army  at  the  attack  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomai'sund  in  Aug.  1864.  Served  with 
the  Baltic  expedition  in  1856,  including  the  destruction  of  telegraph  stations  on  S9th  June, 
and  the  shelling  of  a  large  body  of  Russian  troops  on  1st  July. 

146  Lieut  Jefflreys  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.  In  1866  be 
was  present  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege  and  fall,  and  in 
action  with  the  outer  forts  on  17th  June;  acted  as  Quartermaster  to  tlie  R.  M.  Battalion 
at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  Yen!  Kal^,  and  commanded  a  company  at  the  surrender 
of  Kinbonrn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

.  146  Lieut  Dowcll  was  in  action  with  the  Ra«sian  batteries  on  Hangoe-head,  22nd  May 
1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1856,  aud  was  engaged  with  the  enemy  on 
the  8tb  June ;  present  at  the  destruction  of  a  fort  and  barracks,  and  tlie  shelling  an  en- 
campment on  the  2drd  June ;  destruction  of  thirty  vesseb  in  the  Bay  of  Werolax  on  90th 
June ;  landing  at  Lovisa,  and  burning  the  Government  house*,  &c.,  on  5th  July  ;  shelling  a 
Cossaek  encampment  on  lOth  July;  destruction  of  a  Cossack  l>arrack,  &c.,  12th  July; 
action  with  a  steamer,  gun  boats,  and  a  battery  near  Wiborg  on  18th  July,  and  was  men- 
tioned in  the  Dispatches  for  bis  gallantry  in  assistmg  to  save  the  crew  of  a  boat  under  fire; 
enj^aged  with  the  batteries  at  Fredericksham  on  21st  July ;  occupation  of  the  Island  of 
Kotka,  and  destntotion  of  the  stores,  ke,,  on  26th  July,  and  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

147  Lieut  Jul!  was  wounded  in  the  head  by  a  musket-ball  in  a  skirmish  with  Cossaclcs 
in  June  1854.  Present  at  the  destruction  of  the  batteries  at  the  Sulina  mouth  of  the 
Danube  on  the  38th  and  20th  Juae.  Commanded  and  headed  the  storming  party  at  the 
attack  and  complete  destruction  of  the  inner  batteries  and  stockades  on  the  Danube, 
8th  July.  Landed  with  the  Royal  Marines  at  Eupatoria,  and  afterwards  employed  in 
blockading  Sebastopol  in  1854;  joined  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  Feb.  1865,  and 
waa  attached  to  the  siege  train  in  the  batteries  during  the  bombai'dments,  and  was  at 
the  iUl  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Klnboura  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

148  lieut  Wm.  Taylor  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade 
in  the  Crimea,  including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  com- 
manded a  company  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

149  Lieut.  Stokes  was  present  at  the  destruction  of  several  piratical  villages  and  Junks, 
and  capture  of  a  four-gun  battery  at  Coo-choo-mee  on  18th  Oct.  1864. 

150  Lieut.  Crltchell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-66  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade 
including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  bombardment 
and  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

161  Lieut.  B.  F.  Prltchard  aerred  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-66  with  the  R.  M. 
Brigade,  and  was  attached  to  the  Light  Division  of  the  army  in  the  trenches  before  Sebas- 
topol during  the  winter;  was  Adjutant  to  the  2nd  Battalion  at  the  fiUl  of  Sebastopol,  and 
at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Mednl  and  Clasps). 

162  Lieut  Carrington  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade,  including 
the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbonrn 
(Medal  and  Claspa). 

168  Lieut  Hunt  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  in  the  operations  against  and  surrender 
of  the  foits  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1864. 

164  Lieut  Hawkey  waa  at  the  storming  and  deatruetiott  of  the  inner  batteriea  and  stock- 
ades at  the  fiullBB  aoBth  of  the  Danube^  Sth  July  1864.    Served  tbg  b^^^S^^fU^t^*^ 


283ft        War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines. 

with  the  R.  M.  Brigade,  indading  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fidl  of  Sekwatopol; 
was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

155  Lieut.  Spry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade,  Indndiog  tbe 
battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  tbe  surrender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal 
and  two  Clasps). 

156  Lieut.  F.  G.  Pym  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  Royal  Marines  atUciifld  to 
the  Light  Dirision,  Including  the  battle  of  Inlcerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  And 
two  Clasps). 

157  Lieut.  H.  F.  Cooper  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  defence  of  Bnpatocia, 
and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  and  fiUl  of  Sebastopol;  latterly  as 
Acting  Quartermaster;  was  Quartermaster  of  the  Ist  Battalion  at  the  sorrender  of  Kin- 
bourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

158  Lieut.  West  served  at  the  blockade  in  the  Baltic  in  1854;  was  present  during  the 
operatioas  against  the  Aland  Islands,  including  the  capture  of  an  Earthen  battery  on  the  8Ck 
August,  and  in  the  action  with  the  forts  of  Bomarsnnd  on  the  16th  August.  In  1855  be 
accompanied  the  Baltic  expedition ;  was  in  action  with  steamers  and  a  batteiy  on  Slat  Jane, 
and  at  tbe  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

159  Lieut.  Mudge  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  was  engaged  with  the 
batteries  of  Rredericluiham  on  Slat  July,  occupation  of  the  fortified  island  of  Kotka  and 
destruction  of  l>arracks,  &c.,  there  on  26th  July,  also  at  the  bombardment  of  SweetMN^. 

160  Lieut.  A.  Walrige  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  with  the  R.  M.  BrigMie, 
including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  and  was  with  the  Light  Division  of  the  army  at  tiie 
battle  of  Inkerman,  and  in  the  trenches  during  the  whole  winter ;  present  with  tbe  com- 
bined force  before  Sebastopcil  during  the  siegCi  and  at  its  foil  in  1855 ;  served  as  A<iyiitaat 
to  the  R.  M.  Battalion  on  tlie  Kertch  expedition  and  occupation  of  Yeni  KM,  was  alao  at 
the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

161  Lieut.  Gill  served  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Winchester  during  the  Burmese  war  of 
1852-53  (Medal)  :  commanded  a  detachment  of  Royal  Marines,  and  took  part  in  the  attack 
on  Meatooo's  Stockade  near  Donabew.  On  the  12th  Aug.  1853  he  was  in  an  engagemeot 
against  pirates  in  tbe  China  Seas.    Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1856. 

162  Lieut.  Brydges  served  with  tbe  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  and  com- 
manded a  mortar  in  the  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

163  Lieut.  Meade  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade,  in- 
cluding the  battle  of  Inkerman  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

164  Lients.  G.  O.  Evans  and  Johns  served  the  Eastern  compaign  with  the  R.  M.  Bri- 
gade, including  the  battle  of  Balaklava,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  sunender 
of  Kinbonm  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

165  Liento.  Walton  and  R.  J.  H.  Douglas  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  at  tbe  siege  of 
Sebastopol  hi  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

166  Lieut.  Lloyd  served  the  Eastern  campaign  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade,  including  the 
siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol;  and  was  also  at  the  bomliardment  and  surrender  of  KiiUN>iim 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

167  Lieut  Tomlhi  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  indnding  the 
action  with  the  Russian  gun-boats  off  Cronstadt  on  15th  August. 

168  Lieut.  Ruel  was  at  the  action  with  the  batteries  and  expulsion  of  the  Russian  gar- 
rison from  Redout  Kaleh,  I9th  May  1854.  Served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  tbe  Crimea 
from  1854  to  Feb.  1855,  and  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  during  its  siege 
and  foil;  commanded  a  Company  at  the  occupation  of  Kertcli  and  Yeni  Kal^,  and  vras  also 
at  the  surrender  of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

169  Lieut.  Naylor  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  attack  and  surrender  of  the 
forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  and  was  at 
the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

170  Lieut.  Thomas  served  with  the  R.  M.  BattaUon  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the 
Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  was  also  at  the  snirender 
of  Kinbourn  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

171  Lieut.  Nightidgale  served  throughout  the  Burmese  war  of  1852  in  H.M.8.  F^ 
(Medal). 

172  Lieiit  Clements  was  present  at  the  attack  on  the  batteries  at  Petropanlovaki  on  31st 
August,  landed  on  4th  Sept.  at  an  attack  on  the  same  batteries  (severely  wounded),  and  was 
at  tbe  capture  of  two  Russian  vessels  on  7th  Sept.  1854. 

173  Lieuts.  Travers  and  Ussher  Morris  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. 

174  Lieut.  Mould  was  present  at  the  attacks  on  the  Russian  batteries  at  Petropanlovaki 
on  31st  August  and  4th  Sept.,  and  at  the  capture  of  two  Russian  resseis  on  7th  Sqpt.  1854. 

175  Lieut.  Foster  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854.  In  1855  he  was  preaent 
with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege,  and  was  employed  in  the  oeen- 
patk>n  of  the  Sea  of  Aiof  in  June,  and  destruction  of  the  enemy's  shfaMi  and  FMy^«»jp  at 


War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines.        288c 

TtigukTOg,  Maiionpol,  Ghink,  &c. ;  seired  In  cominand  of  a  mortar  in  the  flotilla,  and  was 
Beveral  timea  engaged  in  firing  on  the  town  of  Sebastopol  until  its  fiUl ;  alto  in  action  with 
the  outer  batteries  on  the  18th  June ;  was  in  command  of  a  mortar  at  the  bombardment 
and  surrender  of  Kinfooum ;  was  seyeral  times  mentioned  in  Dispatches  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

176  Lieut.  Festing  serred  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854.  Commanded  a  mortar  in 
the.flotilla  employed  against  Sebastopol  until  its  tall,  and  was  also  at  the  bombardment  and 
surrender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

177  Lieut.  Dadson  serred  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion,  in  co-operation  with  the  French 
army,  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund,  in  Aug.  1864,  and 
was  on  piquet  in  the  breaching  battery  during  the  battering  of  Fort  Nottick  on  15th  Aug., 
and  served  with  the  Allied  expedition  to  the  Baltic,  from  March  to  Dee.  of  tliat  year, 
joined  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  in  Jan.  1855,  and  was  present  at  the  siege 
until  May;  accompanied  the  Kertch  expedition, and  the  advance  on  and  occupation  of 
Yenl  Kal£,  and  commanded  a  Company  in  camp  there  until  June ;  afterwards  present  at 
the  siege  uid  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Kinbonm  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

178  Lieut  Lean  was  at  the  surrender  of  Fort  Nottick,  Aland  Isles,  15th  Aug.  1854. 
Served  with  the  expedition  to  the  Baltic  in  1855,  including  the  bombardment  of  Swea- 
borg. 

179  Lieut.  Wm.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  sur- 
render of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855, 
including  the  action  with  a  battery  at  the  Mouth  of  the  Narva  on  the  18th  June. 

180  Lieut  Dumford  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  operations  against  and  sur- 
render 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  1855,  and  was  in  command  of  a 
mortar  in  the  flotilla  during  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

181  Lieut  Shanks  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  Eupatoria  in  1854,  and  with  the 
Brigade  in  the  Crimea  during  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

182  Lieuts.  M'Meekan,  Walker,  Harrison,  Clendon,  Symons,  Jones,  G.  F.  Blake,  and 
Knight  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1854. 

183  Lieut  Pitman  served  before  Sebastopol  from  1854  until  its  fall,  and  was  in  command 
of  a  mortar  in  the  flotilla  employed  during  the  siege ;  occupation  of  the  Sea  of  Azof,  bom- 
bardment of  Taganrog,  and  destruction  of  ships,  stores,  &c.,  there ;  also  at  Marlonpol  and 
other  towns  on  the  coast  where  he  was  landed  ;  was  in  the  mortar  flotilla  at  ihe  bombard- 
ment and  surrender  of  Kinbonm  ( Medal  and  Clasp). 

184  Lieut  Mairis  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade, 
indudlng  the  battle  of  Balaklava  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

185  Lieut  Mitchell  served  with  the  Baltic  expeditions  in  1854  and  1855,  and  was  em- 
ployed in  the  Rocket  Boats  on  the  9th  Aug.  at  the  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

186  XJeut.  Lennox  served  as  orderly  officer  to  Colonel  Graham,  R.  M.,  during  the 
operations  against  and  surrender  of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Joined  the 
combined  force  before  Sebastopol  in  Jan.  1855;  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  oc- 
cupation of  Kertch  and  Yeni  Ka16  in  May,  and  with  the  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  from  Aug. 
until  the  &11  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

187  Lieut  Bent  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender 
of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854. 

188  Lieut.  J.  F.  Sanders  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  sur- 
render of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1854.  Served  also  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in 
1855. 

189  Lieut.  Murray  served  with  the  R.  M.  Battalion  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender 
of  the  forts  of  Bomarsund  in  Aug.  1 854.  Served  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol 
in  1855,  and  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  until  the  termination  of  the  siege ;  was  also  at  the 
surrender  of  Kinboura  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

190  Lieut  Napier  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade,  in- 
dudhig  the  battle  of  Balaklava;  attached  to  the  Light  Division  in  the  trenches  and  at  the 
battle  of  Inkerman ;  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in  1855, 
and  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  occupation  of  Yeni  KM  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

191  Lieut  Tinmouth  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  at  the  siege  of  Sebas- 
topol  from  Feb.  to  Aug.  1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

192  Lieut  Nurse  served  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  in  1854-55  until  its 
fall ;  with  the  battalion  at  the  occupation  of  Kertch  and  advance  on  Yeni  Kal^,  also  at  the 
bombardment  of  Klnboara  (Medal). 

193  Lieut  Bratton  served  with  the  combined  force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege  in 
185455,  and  with  the  expedition  to  Kertch  and  Yeni  KM  (Medal). 

194  Lieut  Melville  Sather  served  before  Sebastopol  from  1854  until  its  fall;  also  at 
Kertch  and  Yeni  Kal^,  and  at  the  bombardment  of  Kinboura  (Medal). 

195  Lieut  le  Grand  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  firom  1854  until  its  fall ;  was  also 
at  the  capture  of  Kerteh,  and  occupatiotf  of  Yeni  KaU,  and  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum 
(Medal). 

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flSSd       War  S^rvkes  of  the  Ogkers  of  the  JRoy«/  Marines. 

190  Llent.  Gmtsam  served  witli  the  Beltlc  ezpeOltloiui  in  1§54  tml  IWS/ineMtBg  «he 
destraetion  of  Telegraph  Stations  on  99th  Juw,  and  the  ehelling  a  large  bodj  of  Croopa  on 
I8t  July. 

107  Lietit.  R.  P.  Tayler  Berred  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  In  the  Crimea  ftom  Kh.  IMft, 
until  the  fait  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

196  Lieut.  Ozsard  seryed  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  1066,  and  wHh  tbe 
combined  force  before  Sebastopol  during  the  siege;  also  with  the  etpedition  to  Kertch, 
advance  on  and  occupation  of  Yen!  Kal^;  was  in  action  with  outer  defences  of  Sebastopol 
on  l7th  Juae  (Medal). 

199  Lieut.  E.  B.  Pritchard  Joined  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  in  Feb.  1866,  and 
eerred  with  it  until  the  foil  of  Sebastopol;  was  also  at  the  surrender  of  Klnbonm  (Medal 
and  Clasp). 

900  Lieut.  Kirwan  was  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kinboum. 

901  Lieut.  Donellan  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1866,  includiuit  ^^^  bombard- 
ment of  Sweaborg. 

202  Lieut.  Shairp  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1866,  Including^  the  deatmction  of 
l^legraph  Stations  on  99th  June,  and  the  shellhig  a  large  body  of  troops  on  Ist  July. 

203  Licuts.  Cairncross,  Dixon,  Sadleir,  Small,  loglis,  and  A.  H.  Pascoe  served  witii  the 
Baltic  expedition  in  1855. 

904  Lieut.  Stark,  M.  H.  Price,  and  Xicoll  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  In  1866,  in- 
eluding  tlie  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

205  Lieut.  Holmes  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1865,  including  the  destruction 
of  a  fort,  and  shelling  an  encampment  on  2drd  Jnne,  blowing  up  of  Fort  Svartholm  and 
barracks  on  4th  July,  destruction  of  the  barracks  at  Lovisa  on  5th  July,  shelling  a  Cos- 
sack encampment  and  landing  at  Kounda  Bay  on  11th  July,  destruction  of  a  Cossack  bar- 
racks, &c.  on  12th  July,  action  with  a  Russian  steamer,  gun -boats,  and  a  battery  near 
Wiborg  on  ISth  July;  also  with  the  batteries  of  Fredericksiiam  on  91  st  July,  capture  of 
the  Island  of  Kolka,  and  destruction  of  military  stores  on  28th  July,  and  bombardment  of 
j9weaborg. 

806  Lieuts.  Rodney,  Conner,  Wroot,  Bale,  E.  Willis,  and  Standbridge  served  with  the 
Baltic  expodiUon  in  1865. 

907  Lieut.  Robilliard  served  with  the  Baltic  expedition  in  1855,  includhig  the  action  with 
ft  battery  at  the  mouth  of  the  Narva  on  18th  June,  and  bombardment  of  Sweaborg. 

208  Lieut.  F.  J.  Parry  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea  at  the  siege  and 
fkll  of  Sebastopol,  also  at  the  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

209  Lieut  Rose  served  with  the  R.  M.  Brigade  in  the  Crimea,  also  at  the  bombardment 
and  surrender  of  Kinboum  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

210  Captain  Lawrence  served  in  bomb  vessels  In  1805  and  6  between  Ihmkirk  and 
Boulogne,  and  was  several  times  engaged  with  the  French  flotilla.  In  1807  he  was  present 
at  the  passage  of  the  Dardanelles,  and  destroying  the  Turkish  squadron,  and  in  Egypt.  In 
1806  he  was  at  the  defence  of  Rosas.  In  1809  he  was  in  the  Walcheren  expedition,  and 
engaged  with  the  enemy's  gun-boats  at  Batz.  In  1811  he  was  serving  with  the  Marine 
Battalion  in  Lisbon,  St.  Julian,  and  Cascaes.  In  1819  he  was  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain, 
and  was  the  officer  who  directed  the  guns  from  a  rock  at  the  entrance  of  the  St.  Andrew  River 
against  the  castle  of  Yigo,  and  subsequently  landed  and  blew  it  up :  he  waa  also  (it  the 
taking  of  Castro,  at  all  the  attacks  on  that  coast.  In  1814  he  was  at  the  battle  of  Bla* 
densburg,  capture  of  Washington,  action  before  Baltimore,  and  subsequently  in  all  the 
attacks  at  New  Orleans. 

211  Capt.  Hookey  served  as  Volunteer  1st  class,  in  His  Majesty's  ship  JPrineeof  WaleSf 
from  Jan.  to  Dec.  1805,  and  was  in  the  general  action  of  the  22nd  Dec.  1805.  Served  in 
the  West  Indies,  from  1806  until  1809,  including  the  capture  of  Les  Saints,  and  Martinique, 
and  several  actions  in  boats  cutting  out  French  vessels,  and  destroying  batteries,  &c.  From 
1809  to  1811  served  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Thehon^  blockading  the  French  flotilla  at  Boulogne ; 
several  times  in  action  with  them.  Assisted  in  the  boats  cutting  out  a  large  French  luffgcr 
at  Dieppe.  From  1812  to  1814  served  on  board  His  Majesty's  ship  Daphne,  In  the  BfOBe, 
and  veas  several  times  in  action  vrith  Danish  gnn-boats  in  the  Belt. 

'   212  Captain  Watson  sened  as  Quartermaster  of  the  Royal  Marine  Battalion  employed 
in  co-operation  with  the  troops  of  the  Queen  of  Spain  in  1837,  and  was  wounded  16th  Mareb. 

213  Captahi  T.  B.  Gray  served  at  the  battle  of  Navarino  in  1827.  Also  in  a  battalion 
under  Colonel  Owen,  on  the  north  coast  of  Spain  in  1836-7-8,  In  co-operation  with  the 
Spanish  army,  including  the  fleld  actions  of  the  10th,  12th,  and  14th  March,  and  the 
action  of  Hemani,  16th  March  1837 :  he  was  subsequently  appointed  Adjutant  to  the 
force  under  Colonel  Parke.  He  served  as  Captain  on  the  coast  of  Portugal  and  in  the 
l*agus  during  the  civil  war  in  1846-7,  and  was  landed  with  his  detachment  from  H.  M.  S» 
Superb,  to  guard  the  captured  divisions  of  the  rebel  army  under  Count  daa  Antas,  prison- 
ers in  Fort  St  Julian. 

214  Capt.  Moore  served  in  H.M.S.  AmpMon  from  May  1803  to  July  181 1 ;  waain  the  ac- 
tion with  and  capture  of  four  Spanish  frigatea  off  Cape  St.  Mary's ;  action  with  flotilla  of 

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gnn-boatdla  Qibralter  Bay;  euttlngout  a  icliootxierlnOonica;  aievcMUttob^pitkA  Brmch 
frigate,  and  driT^i  on  shore  under  the  battariea  in  the  Bay  of  Rosas  in  1^8.  Serred  at  • 
the  taking  of  Peoara,  and  capture  of  large  convoys.  Commanded  the  marines  at  the  taking 
bf  Cortelazza  in  1809,  and  taking  six  gnnboats.  Commanded  the  marines  of  the  squadron 
at  the  taking  of  Greo  and  large  contoys  laden  with  military  stores ,  after  a  most  sangui- 
nary action  with  a  garrison  of  French  troops  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  when  the  whole 
of  the  garrison  were  killed,  wounded,  or  made  prisoners, — for  this  action  and  previous 
services  he  was  made  Brevet  Captain.  Present  also  at  the  capture  of  several  other  towns 
on  the  coast  of  the  Adriatic,  and  destruction  of  convoys.  He  was  senior  officer  of  ma- 
rines in  the  action  off  LIssa,  13th  March,  1810.  Was  twice  very  severely  wounded,  and 
twice  rewarded  from  the  Patriotic  Fund.  He  has  been  in  upwards  of  30  successful  con- 
tests with  the  enemy,  and  frequently  officially  mentioned  for  gallantry. 

215  Capt.  Little  served  in  the  channel  fleet  and  at  the  blockade  of  Ferrol  and  Comnna 
in  1803-4.  Appointed  to  the  Hoyal  Marine  Artillery  on  the  formaUon  of  that  corps  in 
1804,  and  was  employed  in  various  bomb  vessels  on  the  enemy *s  coast  co-operating  with 
the  land  forces,  or  on  detached  service.  In  command  of  the  mortars  in  the  Vesuvius 
bomb  at  the  attack  of  Boulogne.  Defence  of  Cadiz  in  1809 ;  and  subsequently  at  the 
blockade  of  Itochfort,  where  he  commanded  a  storming  party  in  a  successful  night  attack 
on  the  coast,  on  which  occasion  he  received  the  particular  thanks  of  the  Admiralty,  and 
was  rewarded  by  the  Patriotic  Fund : — ^at  the  commcncemeut  of  tliis  attack  he  was  severely 
wounded  by  a  musket-ball  shattering  the  wrist,  which  rendered  amputation  of  the  right 
hand  necessary, 

210  Capt.  Wolrige  served  in  the  year  1809  with  Lord  Cochrane  in  the  Basque  Roads ;  and 
in  the  same  year  was  engaged  in  action  with  gun-boats  in  the  Baltic.  From  1810  to  1812 
defence  of  Cadiz  and  Tarita.  Severely  wounded  at  South  Beveland  in  1814,  and  received 
a  reward  firom  the  Patriotic  Fund.    Present  at  the  battle  of  Algiers  in  1816. 

217  Captain  Toby  served  from  1810  to  12  inclusive,  on  the  coast  of  France.  From  1818 
to  16,  with  the  Ist  Battalion  (Royal  Marines)  in  America,  and  on  the  Lakes  of  Canada. 
Since  the  Peace,  he  has  served  In  the  Mediterranean,  on  the  coasts  of  Africa,  and  South 
America.    He  has  been  frequently  engaged  in  boat  actions  with  batteries,  &c.  &c. 

218  Doctor  Irvine  was  actively  employed  on  the  coast  of  North  America  in  1814  and  15, 
as  Assistant-Surgeon  of  H.  M.  S.  Spencer,  and  Acting-Surgeon  of  H.  M.  sloop  Dispatehj 
being  in  tioat  service,  and  frequently  under  the  fire  of  the  enemy.  He  was  surgeon  of  the 
AllipatOT  at  Rangoon  during  the  Burmese  war,  where  he  had  also  charge  of  the  Hospital 
Ship  established  for  the  reception  of  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  flotilla  employed  in  the 
Irrawaddy.  He  was  surgeon  of  the  Dartmouth  in  the  battle  of  Navarlno,  and  of  tiie  flag 
ships  St.  Vincent  and  Britannia  in  the  Mediterranean :  whilst  in  the  latter  ship  "Dt*  Irvine 
gained  the  Gold  Medal  of  Sir  Gilbert  Blane  for  his  Medical  Journal. 

219  Doctor  Millar  and  Quartermaster  Cooper  have  received  the  Medals  for  service  in 
Syria  in  1840. 


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dnnmisMfiet'  General, 

9  William  Filder,*  C.B 

9  Sir  George  Maclean,'  K.C.B.  . . . 

Henry  James  Wild    

9  JohnLaidley' 

Deputy-  Commissaries-  General. 

9  Henry  Bowers* 

Charles  Anthony  Clarke   

William  Thomson 

John  Bland 

9  William  Bishop 

Tho8.C.Weir    

John  Lane 

9  Jam  es  D  aff  Watt' 

William  Isaac  Greig 

George  Adams/^*  CB 

9  Gilbert  H.Uinwiddio^' 

Oliver  Goldsmith  

Charles  Williams  

William  Fisher  Mends 

John  William  Smith,  C.B 

Fred.  Thomas  Mylrea 

9  James  Wikon    

Charles  Swain    

Ferguson  Thos.  Coxworthy 

Thomas  Graham    

William  Henry  Drake,*®  C.B 

Thos.  Geo.  S.  Swan 

John  M'Farhm 

9  Joseph  Wm.Wybault 

Francis  Bisset  Archer   

Philip  Tamer    

Henry  Browne  Morse*    • .  ■• 

Leonce  Routh*® 

Frederick  Stanley  Carpenter*® 

Assistant-Commissaries-  General, 

Folford  Bastard  Feilde 

Johannes  de  Smidt    

William  Stanton    

Wm.  Robert  Alex.  Lamont 

Stephen  Owen    

George  Shepheard 

William  Hen.  Maturin 

John  William  Boyell 

Randolph  Ronth    

Maximilian  Malasses    

Charies  Thos.  Malassez     .,i 

Wm.  Hen.  Dalrymple 

Alexander  Edwards 

John  Trimmer   

Geo.  Darley  Lardner     

William  LeMesnrier*    

John  Salusbury  Darenport^ 

James  Aug.  Erskine* 

William  Spearman  Archer* 

Henry  Clarke 

Stanley  Jones 

James  Lane 

George  Home 

Henry  Ashton   

Henry  Prianlx    

Frederick  Brathwaite 

Thomas  W.  Midwood*   , 

William  Palmer 

Francis  Edward  Knowles 

Edm.  John  M<Mahon» 

Montague  Wm.  Darling*' 

Edward  Strickland" 


Deputy  AMt. 
Commls.  Oen. 


22  Oct. 

11  Jan. 

25  Dec. 
15  Dec 
28  June 
1  June 
13  July 

15  July 
31  Jan. 

4  May 
13  May 
19  July 

5  Sept. 
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IJuly 

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1  July 

23  Dec. 

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IJuly 
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23  Dee. 

IJuly 

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10  Aug.  11126  Oct. 
16  24  May  34  23  Dec. 
4  May  15!20Jan. 
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1223  Not. 


10  Sept. 
8  Mar. 
24  24  July 
"11  Apr. 
20  Jan. 
20  Jan. 
28  June 
24  Dec. 
28  June 
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IJuly 
15  June 
24  Dec. 
6  Dec. 
IJuly 
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15  June 

16  Dec. 
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2623  Dec. 


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13  Dec.  33 


24  Dec. 


27  16  Dee. 
30;26Dec 
31126  Dec. 
3429  Dec. 


24  Dec, 
16  Dec. 
26  Dec. 
8  Dec. 
29  Dec. 
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Dec. 
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29  Dec 

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2  Jan. 


40 
49 
64 
56 


E.Armjf 

Maita, 

MauH- 

Ce^^fGood  Hope. 
Canada. 


44 

45 

46 

46  Jamaica* 

49  TasmmAa. 

Nova  SeoHa, 

Bermuda* 

Dublin. 

West  Indies. 

Eastern  Armp. 

53  Gibraltar. 
53 

54  Hong  Kong, 
Western  Aumtralia. 
Eastern  Army, 


London. 

New  South  Wales. 
Cape  of  Good,  Hope. 
Eastern  Armp* 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Ionian  lelamU. 
Nova  Scotia, 
Eastern  Armjf. 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Amey. 
Eastern  Arway, 
Baetem  Army, 


49  Canada. 

44  Cope  of  Good  Hope. 

45  Canada, 
Berbadoes, 
Jamaica. 

Aid  Malta. 

South  Australia. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Jamaica. 
49HaUa. 

Gibraltar. 

Demerara. 

Eastern  Army, 

Eastern  Army, 

50  Western  Australia. 
Trinidad. 
Berbadoes, 
Malta. 
Baetem  Army, 

53  Eastern  Army. 
Bermuda, 
Malta. 
Tasmania, 

New  Zealand, 
Eastern  Army. 
Bermuda, 
69  London, 

54  Eastern  Army. 

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Deputy  Ai8t( 
Commit.  Oen, 


Aniatant 
Commit.  Gen, 


K(*ail  Osborn" 24  Dec.  41 

Alfred  Salwey»«    24  Dec.  44 

Henry  Wm.  Woodforde  Plant 1 26  Dec.  40 

Thomas  Wm.  Goldie do 

George  Atkinson 23  Dec.  42 

Fred.  Henry  Ibbetson    •  • • do 

Edward  Harrington  de  Foublanqne'^    do 

James  Douglas  Willau^^* do 

Robert  Clement  Major  ••• ...t 10  Dec.  43 

Redmond  Uniackc do 

James  Knight  Goold « do 

Douglas  Bennet  Clarke do 

Robert  May  Gardiner. do 

Fitzjames  Kdward  Watt do 

James  Charles  R.  Wood 24  Dec.  44 

James  Boll  Lundy*'    do 

Wra.  Jas.  Tyrone  Power" do 

Robert  Camming'* 16  Dec.  46 

V.  W.  CtBsar  Hawkins*^     do 

Thomas  Gem    |        do 

Conrad  Potgieter    I  26  Dec.  4( 

Thomas  Williams** *. . . .  jl6  Dec.  46 

HeniyCarll 17  Oct.  44 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

26  Dec.  46 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

28  Dec.  47 

20  Dec.  48 


John  Thomas  Compcr 

John  Banner  Price 

William  Hewctson 

Charles  H.  SheU    

J  lector  J.  Macaulay    . . . . . 

Henry  Conuell 

Frederick  Wm.  Waldron  . . , 

Henry  Moore 

James  Coxworth  v    ....... 

Henry  Bartlett »» 

A,  Crowder  Crookshank^* , 

Henry  Robinson •  • . , 

Primrose  G.  Jul  van     . . . . . 
Piiilip  RoUeston »«    


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15  Jan. 

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55 


Deputy  A  ssistan  t  Commissaries-  Oeneral, 


54  Eaatem  Army, 
54 

Nova  Scotia* 

Canada, 

Eastern  Army, 

Canada. 

Eastern  Army, 

Heligoland, 
Eastern  Army, 
Canada. 
Sierra  Leone. 
Eastern  Army, 
Smyrna, 
Ncto  Zealand, 

Eastern  Army, 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army, 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army, 

56 j  Eastern  Army. 

56j  Hong  Kong 
Barbadoes 
New  8.  Wales, 
Ionian  Isles 
Nova  Scotia 
Malta 

W.  Austi'alia 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army, 
Oamhia 


London 
London 
Eastern  Army. 


Thomas  Wilson  .... 
Peter  Francis  Paille 

John  Tomes    

David  Ross  Lee .... 

Robert  Baker 

John  M.  M.  Sutherland 
CiiarlcsWm.Eichbauen 
Geo.  Alexander  Skinner 
B.  J.  Montunaro  .... 
George  Joseph  Wcbb*^ 
Arthur  F.  Adams  .... 
Thomas  Browne  .... 
James  Hardy  Tubby .. 
Widdrington  Tinling 
Rupert  B.  B-  Bower  .. 

Henry  Maule 

John  Francis  Rogers.. 
Charles  Thomas  Walcot 
J.  WilkinsonWoodley»» 
Robert  Henry  Smith . . 
Chas.  Qarrow  Blanc  *• 
Charles  Palmf r  "  .... 

Charles  Swain*® 

Edward  Ibbetson  .... 
Charles  Bagot  Smith»<> 

Robert  Booth** 

Justus  Hy.  Thompson*^ 
Fred.  George  Woolrabe 


Deputy  Ai>st. 
Ck)mmis.  Gen, 


Station. 


10  Sept. 
1  July 

24  Dec. 
7  June 

17  Oct. 

16  Dec. 
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do 
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26  Dec. 
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28  Dec. 

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20  Dec. 
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29  Dec. 
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m\East.  Army 
40|  Mauritius 
AX^Neio  Zealand 
A2  Canada 
4i\C,qf  G.Hope 
45'  W,  Australia 
\C.  of  G.Hope 
\Hong  Kong 
\East.  Army 
Malta    \ 
New  Zealand 


4G 


47 


C.o/G.  Hope 
Barbadoes 
N.  S,  Wales 
Jamaica 
East.  Army 


Deputy  Asst. 
iCommii.Gen 


Theodore  E.M<Clintocki29  Dec.  49 


East.  Army 
C.o/G.  Hope 
East.  Army 
East.  Army 
East.  Army  | 
lonianlslands 
East,  Army 
East.  Army   , 
49 East.  Army 
lEast.  Army  I 


John  Henry  Sale* '        do 

William  John  Fagan  . . '  do 
Arch.  Donald  M*Lean  I  do 
Alex.  Wm.  Turner"  . .  19  Jan. 
Tho.  Forsyth  Moore  . .  28  Dec. 
Latlian  Wm.  Blacker. .  |        do 

Geo.  B.  Bennett >        do 

Fred.  Geo.  Swan    ....|        do 

,Goo.  Aug.  Dougan !        do 

;Gco.  Shccrman  Dwightj  do 
[Fred.  Pet  crWoollcombei  do 
'  Edward  L.  Ward   . . . . '  8  Feb. 

Robert  Cl  Hem    27  Feb. 

John  Blood  Gallwcy  . .  20  Dec. 
Charles  Edw.  Probyn   i        do 

'James  Long    |        do 

D.  Campbell  Napier  .  .j  do 
James  A.  F.  Mitchell . . !  do 
Arthur  William  Downcs  14  Feb. 

William  C.  Ball |  2  July 

John  Murray ,21  Dec. 

"     "^    ■  5  Jan. 
do 


Henry  J,  Brownrigg". 
E.  Mills 

Wm.  M.  Rogers do 

Arthur  Kay     .Digipec  do 

David  Standen    do 

Donald  Maclean do 


Station. 


East,  Army 
East.  Army 
W.  Australia 
Bermuda 

Cqf  G.Hope 
C.qf  G.Hope 
Cqf  G.Hope 
St.  Helena 

Honduras 
Demerara 
East.  Army 
St.  Lucia, 
Jamaica 
London 
Bahamas 
Bermuda 
East.  Army 
East,  Army 
W,  Australia 
East,  Army 

Jamaica 
Trinidad 
C.ofG,Hope 
C,  of  G.  Hope 
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C&mmUioriat  DepartmnU 


Joseph  Kanh^ 6  Jan. 

Joseph  M.  Oaudet ....         do 

George  Rennie    do 

James  Wm.  Murray*^  .   3  Mar. 

Arthur  Watt  6  Jan. 

Walter  T.  M'Kinitey  . .  do 
Robert  Gray  D.Selbjr*.  do 
Jaa.  S.  C.  Sutherland*'.         do 

Charles  Foster** do 

James  Bailey*<^    do 

Matthew  Bell  Irrine  ••  1  Jan. 
Geo.  Joseph  Wrentmore  1  Jan. 

Horace  Travera do 

George  Twining do 

Luke  R.  Caatimjr  ....  do 
A.  Foulkes  Cookesley**  do 

F.  C.  Colqahoun*^  ....         do 

G.  Ramsay  Primrose**  do 
John  B.  Bariee>*     ....  28  Feb. 


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Stattoo. 


Ea9i,  Army 

EoMi,  Army 
East.  Army 
Canada 
Ninqfaund. 
Bait,  Army 
Ea$t,  Army 
Bast.  Army 
East,  Army 
East,  Army 
N.  S.  Wales 
W.  Australia 
Bermuda 
C,  of  G.  Hep  J 
Bast,  Army  | 
Bast.  Army  I 
Bast.  Army 
East.  Army  I 


Depntj  AuU 
Ooramto.  Gen. 


Alex.Clerk>* 

Arthur  S.Baynes".. 
Edward  TumbuU  .. 
Bulmer  Hedley  .... 
George  Home  Telfer 
Fred.  Bonter  Monk** 
Robt.  Handley  Dundee 
Edwd.  Daniel  Lawrence 
A.Gampbeli  Colquhoun 
Wm.£lmfreville  Green** 
Charles  Molyneuz  Seel 
Croker  Loveu  PenneU . 
Arthur  Lewis  Chaplin 
lOwen  Edward  Hayter** 
Hy.  Clutterbnck  Lewis** 
Wm.  F.  G.  Ser?antes*«. 
Alfred  Rt.  Thompson^^ 
Charles  Wm.  Charlier , 
Francis  Charles  Blunt . 


30  Mar.  56 
9  June  65  .^«..^.-., 
S  Jan.  66  Nmsa  Scsti^ 


Blne.'^Faeings — Black  Velyet. 


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DUTIES  AND  ORGANIZATION. 

The  Commissariat  are  chaiiged  with  the  following  duties : — In  the  Field  they  have  hitherto  h^ 
the  custody  of  the  Military  Chest,  and  provided  and  paid  for  everything  necessary  for  the  sab- 
slstence  and  transport  of  an  army.  At  the  present  time,  on  stations  abroad,  they  hiiTe  the  chanet 
of  the  Military  Chests,  negotiation  of  Bills  for  their  supply,  and  receipt  of  all  anrphu  mocif 
arising  from  various  sources  in  the  hands  of  public  departments,  as  also  monies  for  reinittanc«  t 
EngUmd.  They  make  advances  to  Regimental  Paymasters  on  account  of  the  Pay  of  Che  Troope. 
and  to  the  Heads  of  the  Ordnance  and  Naval  Departments,  on  account  of  their  respective  aervka. 
They  pay  In  detail  the  Staff,  all  money  allowances  and  contingencies ;  also  the  Half* Pay  and  re- 
tired fdlowances,  Chelsea  Pensions,  Widows'  Pensions,  Compassionate  allowances,  and  If  aval  Pes- 
sions,  &c.,  to  all  persons  resident  at  the  several  stations.  They  contract  and  pay  for  Provisions 
required  on  the  spot  for  the  supply  of  the  Troops,  and  for  land  and  water  tranaport.  In  the  West 
Indies  they  pay  in  detail  the  Assistant  Commissioners  and  Stipendiary  Magistratea  under  tfe 
Provisions  of  the  Slave  Compensation  Act :  at  some  stations  they  perform  the  dntiea  of  Kaul 
Agents.  In  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Jamaica,  they  pay  the  Eccle^astical  Establishments,  aac 
at  the  former  they  have  the  custody  and  issue  of  Indian  Presents,  and  charge  of  the  Locks  mM 
Collection  of  the  Tolls  on  the  canals  connected  with  the  St.  Lawrence.  In  New  Sooth  Wales  ud 
Van  Dieman's  Land,  they  supply  Provisions,  Clothing,  and  Stores,  of  all  descriptiona  for  conrri 
services.  They  enter  into  contracts  for  Ordnance  Stores,  Building  Materials,  8cc.,  on  the  spot,  sal 
provide  and  pay  for  supplies  for  Army  Hospitals,  superintend  the  issue  of  provisions,  forag«,  fkd, 
and  light  in  kind  made  by  Contractors,  and  issue  such  articles  of  Provision  as  are  sent  out  for  uk 
use  of  the  Troops  from  England.  Their  duties  are  blended  with  the  Army,  Ordnance,  Navy,  ud 
many  other  branches  of  the  public  service.  They  are  under  the  orders  of  and  reaponaible  ibr  'i» 
execution  of  their  duties  to  the  General  or  Officers  commanding  at  the  various  atations,  uii 
receive  their  instructions  from  the  Board  of  Treasury,  with  whom  they  correspond  throogh  tk| 
Secretary  on  all  points  of  service  on  which  they  are  engaged. 

See  Report  of  Commissioners  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  expediency  of  Consolidatug  ik' 
Civil  Departments  of  the  Army,  dated  81  July,  1837.  i 

The  following  is  the  authority  for  its  present  organization :—  | 

Commissary-in-Chief's  Office^  19  March,  1810.  His  Mf^esty  has  been  pleased  to  commul 
that  the  following  regulations  should  be  established  and  acted  upon  in  all  ftituie  Promotions  aal' 
Appointments  in  the  Commissariat.  I 

That  the  Gradation  of  Rank,  be  "  Commissary-General,'"' Deputy  Commissvy-Gcfiosl' 
**  Assistant  Commissary-General/'  '*  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary-General,"  "  Clerk."  !U 
person  to  enter  but  as  Clerk, — ^to  serve  One  year  before  eligible  for  Promotion. — Deputy  Assata^ 
to  serve  Four  years,  or  Five  from  eutrance  as  Clerk  before  eligible. — Assistant,  Five  ynn  i^ 
Assistant,  or  Ten  years  from  entrance  as  Clerk  before  eligible. — I^uty  to  be  Tliree  years  ia  tkl| 
rank  before  eligible. — Service  to  be  counted  as  actual  service  on  Full  Pay.  No  penoa  Uik 
appointed  Clerk  previous  to  the  age  of  16.  1 

The  comparative  ranks  are  Commissary-General  as  Brigadier-General. — Dq>nty  aa  Hijor;  dm 
three  years,  Lieutenant-Colonel. — Assistant  as  Captain.— Deputy  Assistant  as  Lieotenant.^  ' 
as  Ensign.    See  Army  Regulations.  .     ......... 

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fVar  Services. 

I  Jfr.  Pilderhu  received  the  War  Medal  with  nine  Clasps  for  Talavera,  Albuhera.  Salamanca,  YiUorIa, 
Pyrenees,  Nirelle,  NiTe,  Orthes.  and  Toulouse.  Commanded  the  Commlssarlal  of  the  Ezpeditionarj  Force 
until  the  end  of  July,  1855,  including  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  add  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(Medal  and  Clasps). 

8  8ir  George  Maclean  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clnsps  for  Orthes  and  Toulouse.    Commanded 
the  Commissariat  in  the  Ea^t  during  the  latter  part  of  the  •l«>ge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 
$  Mr.  Laidley  basreeeiTed  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  fur  Fuentes  d'Onor,  Ciudad  Rodri|to.<c8t.  Sebastian. 

4  Mr.  Pennellhas  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  Vlttoria,  Nlvelle,  Orthes.  and  Toulouse. 

5  Mr.  Bowers  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  St.  Sebastian. 

0  Mr.  Le  Mesurier  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  Mandin<o  town  of  "  Dambacoo,'*  vp 
the  Gambia,  8th  May  1840 ;  aUo  at  the  storm  and  partial  destruction  of  the  chief's  town,  "  Keenung,"  on 
tha  following  day,  and  during  the  action  and  defeat  ol  the  enemy  on  the  8lh  May,  on  tbe  Plain  of  QiicneUa. 

7  Mr.  Davenport  served  tl:u  Syrian  campaign  of  1840  (Medal). 

8  Mr.  Ersklne  served  as  a  Captain  of  the  8th  Beglmcnt  Anglo-Spanish  Legion  in  1885-0,  and  has  received  a 
Medal  for  St.  Sebastian,  5ih  May,  and  tbe  Cross  of  First  Class  of  the  Order  of  San  Fernando  for  Altxa, 
Gth  June  1886. 

9  Mr.  Watt  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Salamanca,  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  Orthes, 
and  Toulouse. 

10  Mcssra.  Adams,  Drake,  Catpenter,  L.  Routh.  Willan,  C.  B.  Smith,  Bailey,  and  A.  R.  Thompson  were  pn- 
sent  at  the  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

II  Mr.  Dinwiddle  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Tlttoria. 

19  Mr.  Salwey  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  itie  Native  Mandingo  Town  of  Babi^ee  on  the 
Gambia  1st  June  1858. 

18  Messrs.  Darling,  A.  Clerk,  and  Baynes  served  with  the  Light  Division  at  tbe  battles  of  Alma  aud  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Mr.  Thomas  Wiliianis  was  at  tiie  battle  of  Alma  and  siege  of  8eba«topol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

15  Mr.  Strickland  served  with  the  1st  Division  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Cla^p). 

10  Mr.  Rolleston  served  with  the  1st  Division  at  tbe  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  inkerman,  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

17  Messrs.  Power,  J.  H.  Titompson,  and  F.  E.  Colquhoun  served  with  tbe  Snd  Division  at  the  battles  of  Alma 
and  Inkerman.  and  siege  of  Setat^topol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

18  Messrs.  do  Fonblanque,  Woodley,  and  Brownrigg  served  with  the  3rd  Division  at  the  battles  of  the  Alma 
and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Mfdal  and  CJa^ps). 

19  Messrs.  Bartlett,  Swain,  and  Barlee  served  with  the  1th  Division  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and 
•lege  of  Seba»ti>pol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

90  Messrs.  J.  W.  Murray  and  Servantes  served  wiih  the  Heavy  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  In- 
kerman, and  siege  of  Sebastop*  I  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

91  Mes^rs.  Crookshank  and  Sutherland  served  with  tlie  Light  Cavalry  at  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and 
Inkerman,  and  sii-ge  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

39  Mr.  Cookesley  served  with  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  army  at  the  battles  of  Alma^  Balaklava,  and  Inker- 
man,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

98  Messrs.  Morse,  W.  S.  Archer,  Midwood,  McMahon,  Osborne,  Lundy,  dimming,  Hawkins,  Webb,  Blanc 
(wounded),  C.  Psimer,  Booth,  Sale,  A.  W.  Tomer,  Marsh,  Foster,  Primrose,  Monk,  Green,  Lewis,  Chaplin, 
and  Hayter  served  at  tbe  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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Medical  Department 


Staff  Surgeons  of  the  Itt  Clan. 

Nicholas  O'Connor,  M.D 

Richard  Dane  «  M.D 

Charles  Cowan  «* • 

William  Carson,  M.D 

William  Home.  M.D 

Eflw.  Wm.  St'.ne,  M.D 

John  Mure,  M.D •.. 

William  Sail,"  M.D 

James  Henderson/"  ff,  a.  5  Aag.  OG 

Henry  Downes,  M.D 

James  Mucgregor 

Robert  Templeton,  M.D 

John  Bent 

John  Davies 

Thomas  Patrick  Matthew  (local) . , 
St^  Surgeons  qf  the  2nd  Class. 
Arthur  Wood,*'M.D.  jy.A.2«I>ec25 
John  Stewart  Grayes^  A-.A.99  Peb.9e 


A.38ISTANT 
SUBOEON. 


6  April  39 
17  July  36 
27  March  36 

7  Oct.  36 
12  Jan.     38 

5  Oct.     38 
4  Oct.     39 

10  May  39 
22  March  10 

1  Nov. 
24  July 

6  May 

11  Sept. 
22  Nov. 

12  Dec. 


36 


Auj^iistus  Hy.Coweii**ir.  A.aNoT.««  29  July 
T.CokeGaultcr,M.D.H.A.«M»r.27  29  July 

Robert  Keating  Prendergast 7  Oct. 

John  Grant 9  June 

Jamea  Stewart** 17  April 

HughMackey 17  Feb. 

Alex.  Douglas  Taylor,  M.D 16  Sept. 

Joseph  Ambrose  Lawson,  M.D.  ..11  June 

George  Williamson,  M.D 26  March  41 

George  Douglas  Dods,  M.D 22  Nov.    39 

R.  Winchester  Fraser,  M.D 15  April  42 

John  Donald 23  Aug. 

Tho.  Graham  Balfour,  M.D 29  April 

Duncan  Donald  M'Cay  M' Donald**    4  Oct. 

John  Stuart  Smith,  M.D 22  Nov. 

George  Murray  Webster,  M.D.    . .    6  Dec. 

James  Alex.  Fraser  «  M.D 22  Dec. 

Sandford  M'Vittie  Lloyd,  M.D.  ..    6  Mar. 
mi  J.  W.  Macauley,  M.D.  (JSTiZ. 

niainham  Hasp,  only)     22  Dec .    39     2  March  49 

John  Summers,  M.D 29  May     40  28  Aug.     49 

Francis  Rcid,  M.D 2  Aug.    42  26  Sept. 

John  Trench    3  Dec.     41  11  Jan. 

James  Carroll  Dempster,  M.D ... .  29  Dec    40  >  6  Nov. 
George  Thomas  Galbraith,*^  M.D.    17  Sept.    41  |  3  Jan. 

WilliamArden   OApril 

Eneas  Macintosh  Macpherson  **  . .  21  Aug. 
Wro.  Kelner  Swettenham,  M.D.  . .    9  April 

Thomas  Waller  Barrow»» 1  8  June 

James  Richaid  Ffenndl 20  Nov. 

John  Ewing    |21  May 


19  Nov. 
28  Sept. 


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46 
44 
46 
46 


12  Nov. 
21  July 

16  Feb. 
28  Aug. 

13  Nov. 

17  March  48 
24  Dec.  47 
13  July  46 
20  April  26 
19  Jan.  49 
13  Dec.    44 

6  April 

8  Nov. 
27  Oct. 
11  Sept. 


21  Aug. 
2  July 
8  July 

26  Feb. 
14  April 
10  July 

6  Aug. 

7  Aug. 
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19  April  47 
13  July     47 
13  Aug. 
23  May 
18  July 

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6  Oct. 

27  Oct. 
39 '  1  Dec. 
39  22  Dec. 
41  22  Dec. 


MelvUle  Ne^ale,  M.D 18  Sept. 

John  Ramsay  Brush,''  M.D 8  June    41 

Thomas  Best 22  April  42 

William  Home  Fairbaim,*^  M.D.    11  June    41 

James  Jackson    -  •  •  >  H  June 

William  Rutherford,**  M.D 2  July 

Edward  Frederic  Kelaart 16  July 

John  Thomas  Watson  Bacot 10  May 

Wm.  Freeman  Daniel!,  M.D 26  Nov. 

Thomas  Guy,  M.D ! 28  Jan. 

Edward  Meuties '29  Oct 


41  26  July 
40 ;  14  Oct. 
41 ,14  Oct. 
41  26  Dec. 
41  1 10  Feb. 
41  12  Mar. 
36 119  Mar. 


WiHiam  Braybrooke 16  June 

George  Frederick  Bone,  M.D 9  Dec. 

Thomas  Parr 21  July 

Patrick  Sinclair  Laing** 8  April  41 

George  Cunninghame  Meikleham^*  16  June  43 

Thomas  Moore  Sunter,  M.B '   6  Oct.  43 

William  Barrett,  M.B ,20  Oct.  43 

George  William  Powell     j  20  Aug.  44 

Mark  Stanley  Todd    |22Nov.  44 

Francis  Olivier  Barker,^  M.D 14  Feb.  45 

WlUiam  Mills  Dowding !   9  May  46 

George  Horniblow,  M.D ,16  Mar.  44 


2  April   62 
13  April   62 
16  April 
21  May 
11  June 
16  July 

3' Dec. 
11  Mar. 

1  July 
26  July  53 

2  Sept.   63 
21  Oct. 
21  Oct. 

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28  Mar. 
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19  May  64 
23  June    64 


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20  July 

27  July 

7  Sept. 
3  Nov. 

7  Dec. 

21  Dec. 

8  Jan. 
26  Jan. 


66  Eastern  Army. 
66  Chichester. 
66  Malto. 
66 

Eastern  Army. 
66, 

66  Gozo. 
66  Eastern  Army. 
66  Corfu. 
65 ,  Eastern  Army. 
65 1  London. 

65  Eastern  Army. 

66  Eastern  Armj. 
66  Eastern  Army. 
66  Turkey. 


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Coric. 
Limerick. 
Chelsea  HospitaL 
New  Zealand. 

Malta. 

Portsmouth. 

Bahamas. 

Malta. 

Eastern  Army. 

Woolwich. 

Chatham. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Royal  Military  Asylnzn. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Canada. 

New  South  Wales. 

Eastern  Army. 

Malta. 

Kilmainham  Hoepital. 

Canterbuiy. 

London. 

Malta. 

Hong  Kong. 

Tasmania. 

London. 

Eastern  Army. 

DnbUn. 

Eastern  Array. 

Corfu. 

Eastern  Array. 

Royal  MiliUry  College. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Eastern  Army. 

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New  Zealand. 
Sierra  Leone. 
Eastern  Army. 

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West  Indies. 
Eastern  Army. 
London. 
Eastern  Army. 

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Winchester. 
Chatham. 
Newbridge.    -'  - 
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Eastern  Army. 
Maidstone. 


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291 


St^Burgeom  of  the  %nd  Class. 

George  M'Colloch,^  M.D 

Henry  Somen,  M.D 

James  Alexander  Wishart^  M.D. . 

George  Saunders^ , 

David  Staart  Bnkine  Bain,  M.D. 

William  Hanbur/* 

Orlando  Sawle  Donnall •  • . 

Edward  Bailey  Toson  , 

Usher  Williamson  Erans,^^  M.D. 

Michael  Fenton  Manifold 

Edward  Williaia  Young,  M.  D.    . . 

Francis  Reynolds 

Alexander  Smith,  M.D 

Henry  Fowle  Smith,  M.D , 

Edward  William  Bawtree,  M.D. . . 
Welling.  Wellesley  Waterloo  Poole^* 

Robert  Wilson,*'  M.D 

Edw.  Wm.  Thomas  Mandeville** 

James  Crerar 

Mattliew  Combe«^ 

James  Leitch,  M.D 

Charles  Robert  Robinson 

George  Hyde,  M.D 

Wm.  Johnstone  Py^,**  M.B.  .. 

Pstrick  Joseph  Clarke , 

Alexander  M*Artb«r,  M.D 

Fenwlck  Martin  Tweddell 

John  Wm.  Johnston,  M.D 

Arch.  Redfoord  Ridgway,  M.B.  . 

Alex.  Mackay  Macbeth 

John  Coghlan  Harerty 

James  Smith  King    

John  Gorringe,  M.D 

Geo. Waterloo  Pennington  Sparrow 
William  Tliomas  Black^  .... 

John  Rambaut*^    •• 

John  Andrew  Woolfreyes     . . 

Thomas  Rhys    

Daniel  John  Doherty    

WaldegrayeRoek Thompson,  M.D. 

James  Fraser,  M.D 

Andrew  Leith  Adams,  M.D 

John  Riggs  Miller  Lewis,*^  M.D. 

Thomas  Park  ^> 

Raphael  Woolman  Read 

William  Walton  Somerville,  M.D. 

John  Duff,  M.D 

John  Coates,  M.D 

John  Alex.  Wm.  Thompson,  M.D. 
John  Wm.  Mostyn,  M.D 


ASSISTANT 
SURG  BOW. 

6  June 


17  Oct. 
9  Deo. 

16  Dec. 

23  Jan. 
3AprU  46 
1  Nov.    42 

20  Aug. 


Apaiheearies. 

9  Joseph  Schembri  

James  Woolley  Simpson  . 
Francis  Matthias  Bassano . 

John  M<Intosh 

F.  Fcmandes 


3  April 


April 

22  May 
7  Aug. 

do 

7  Aug. 

23  Mar. 

24  Nov. 
1  Aug. 

25  Aug. 
25  Sept. 

3  Sept 
20  July 
23  Jan. 

12  Nov. 

8  Dec. 
8  Drc. 

17  Mar. 

13  Apr. 
8  Jan. 
8  June 

22  June 
11  July 

27  April    49 

28  May     49 

18  Jane 
25Smt. 

29  Jan. 
13  July 

3  July 
25  Sept. 

30  Nov. 
20  Oct. 

1  Dec. 
11  Feb. 

1  April 

31  May 
22  Dec. 

3  Aug. 

2  April 

19  Nov. 
8  Mar. 


8T7BGB01T 

2nd  class 


17  Jan.    07 
24  June    11 

4  AprU  16  ! 


15  Aug. 

do 

6  Oct. 

20  Oct. 

8  Nov. 

do 

do 

10  Nov. 

8  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 
12  Jan. 
do 

19  Jan. 

9  Feb. 

do 

16  Feb. 
6  Apr. 

24  Apr. 
IMay 

do 
do 
do 

11  May 

do 
15  May 
29  June 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

6  July 

20  July 

do 
do 
do 
do 
14  Sept. 

25  Sept. 

do 

7  Dec. 

21  Dec. 
28  Dec. 

8  Jan. 
8  Jan. 

25  Jan. 

26  Feb. 
25  Mar. 


WHBAB 

STATIONBB. 


55 


66 


56 


A.P0THE0ABV 
&C. 


14  Oct. 
18  May 
18  Apr. 
1  Sept. 
20  Feb. 


AssUiant'Swrgsons. 

Thomas  JoUffe  Tolhell 

Robert  William  Woollcombe. . . . . 

John  Collis  Browne,  M.D 

Henry  Frederick  Robertson 

Gordon  Keiimure  Harrlie,  M.D.  . 

Thomas  Blatherwick    

John  Irvine,  M.D 

Fitz-Meade  Tynte  Dennis    

Thomas  WUdrfdga  Shlell,^  MJ3. 
Richard Edivtrd FitzGibboB   ... 


ASSIST.-SURtt. 


llJnae    41 
28  March  45 

26  April 
19  Dee. 
12F«9b.     46 

4  June 
15MaTefa60 

27  July 
13  Dee. 

IOJmu  D^iized, 


Gravesend. 
Chatham. 
Eastern  Army. 


Gibraltar. 
Eastern  Army. 
Chichester. 
Portsmouth. 
Mullingar. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 
Templemore. 
Eastern  Army 

do 
Malta. 

Eastern  Army. 
Portsmouth. 
West  Indies. 
Eastern  Army. 
Chatham. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 
Dublin. 
Mauritius. 
Chatham. 
Bristol. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Canada. 
Malta. 

Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 
Gambia. 
Corfu. 

Eastern  Army. 
Canada. 
Eastern  Army. 
Eastern  Army. 


Corfu. 
Malta. 
London. 

Portsmouth. 
Eastern  Army. 

Dublin. 
Chelhem. 
Chetbaes. 
New  Zealand. 
Mauritius. 
Canada. 
Ceylon. 

Cape  Coftst  Cast. 
Eastern  Army, 
it 


Eastern  AX 


Yeen'Serv.l 

Pull   Half 

Pay.  r»ar. 

d 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

u 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

292 


Medical  Department. 


William  Armstrong     

Geoi*ge  Peacocke,  M.D 

John  Plendley 

Cliarles  William  Woodroffe,  M.D 

John  Hoffman 

Jamea  M'Origor  Laing    

James  Davys    

Thomas  O'Kearney  Gordon 

T.  Llewellyn  Nasli,  M.D 

Edward  Arthur  Brien 

Henry  Bowles  Franklyn 

Thomas  George  FitzGerald    

Edward  Akcrs 

Thomas  Harvey    

Thomas  CUrk  Brady   

Edward  Walker  Skues,  M.D 

Samuel  Gibson,  M.B 

William  Collingwood  Howatson,  M.D... 

John  Meane^ 

John  James  Scott    

Charles  Btuijamin  Mosse 

Charles  Thompson  Abbott 

Johnston  Ferguson    

William  Suell    

William  Tydd  Harding    

William  Beale  Wallis 

William  Stewart,  M.D 

James  Sinclair,  M.D 

Archibald  Alexander  Campbell 

Humphrey  John  Gillett  Atkinson 

James  Balfour  Cockbum,^*  M.D 

David  Woods 

Alfred  Malpas  Tippetts 

3Iichael  Charles  Tonnere 

Thomas  Sheehy,  M.D 

Alexander  Reid^ 

Andrew  Graves  Power,  M.D 

William  Cartel 

James  Homidge  Finnemore 

John  Charles  Campbell,  M.B 

John  Duffin^* 

Arthur  Salter  

William  Ramsay  Steuart 

William  Henry  Day  

George  Carleton  Cleary 

Joseph  Johnston,  M. D 

David  Greig,  M.D 

Arthur  Edwin  T.  Longhurst 

Thomas  Smith  Holllngsworth 

Jeffery  Allen  Marston,  M.D 

Arch.  Wm.  Pultney  Plnkerton  «  M.D. 

Andrew  Semple, 

Walter  Leach 

Oliver  Bamett 

Thomas  Mines 

James  McNeill  Beatty 

Robert  Graham  Dickson,  M.D 

Arthur  Francis  Heni^  Lynch    

Wiliiam  Gordon,  M.D 

William  Ramsay,  M.D 

Stephen  H.  Dldkerson   

Charles  Beaufoy 

George  M'Gusty  Carolan  

Daniel  Benjamin  Hine 

Harvey  John  Pbilpot 

Clement  Williams   

John  George  Eaught 

Edward  M*Gill,  M.D 

James  Wood 

John  Michael 


A8SIST.-8UBO. 


53 


54 


10  Jan. 

do 
14  Mar. 
21  March 

4  April 

25  July 

9  Sept.      51 
23  Jan.     52 

5  March 

11  Mar. 

26  Mar. 
18  April 

do 

do 
21  Biay 
11  June 

23  Nov. 

17  Dec. 

24  Dec. 

21  Jan. 

25  Feb. 

18  March 

22  April 

6  May 

13  May 

27  May 
29  July 

5  Aug. 
11  Oct. 

28  Oct. 

8  Mar. 

7  April 

do 
28  April 
20  May 

do 

9  June 
28  June 

do 

do 

28  July 

14  July 
11  Aug. 

22  Sept. 
18  Oct. 
27  Oct. 

do 
do 

8  Nov. 
10  Nov. 

do 

do 

24  Nov. 

do 

1  Doc. 

14  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 

15  Dec. 

23  Dec. 

do 

do 
5  Jan. 

do 

do 

do 

8  Jan. 

10  Jan 


55 


8TATIOKED    AT 


Digit#dby^^Ut§^^r• 


Exeter. 
Eastern  Army. 

Corfu. 
Ceylon. 

Gambia. 
AldcTsbot. 

Gambia. 

Mauritius. 

London. 

C.  of  Good  Hep.^ 

Chichester. 

Jamaica. 

Corfu. 

Gold  Coast. 

Eastern  Army. 

Chichester. 

Honduras. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Mauritius. 

C.  of  Good  Uoi-L 

West  Indies. 

Bermuda. 

Ceylon. 

New  Zealand. 

Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 
Cork. 


Gold  Coast. 
Eastern  Amy. 
Canada. 

do 
Eastern  Amiy. 

do 
Aldeishot. 
Winchester. 
Eastern  Army. 
Ceylon. 

Eastern  Anax. 

do 
Malta. 
Eastern  Anny. 

Eastern  Arair. 
do 
do 

Eastern  Armr. 

do 
Preston. 

Eastern  Armr. 
Eastern  Army. 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Corfu. 

do 
Eastern  Ami\. 

do 


Medical  DejKtrtment. 


293 


Years' 

Serv. 

Full 

Halt 

I>ov. 

Pay. 

U 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

X 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

A88I8T.-8URQ. 


Patrick  Kilgour 

Win.  Hciiry  Muschamp 

Alfred  Joseph  Lumby  Hepworth  . . 

Christopher  Thompson,  M.B 

William  Morris   

William  Stockwell  

Morgan  Jones  Jones   

Wm.  Thomas  Irwin    ^  . 

Thomas  Stawell  Barry    

Robert  Henry  Bcale    ....re... 

Henry  Joseph  Rose 

Charles  Wm.  James  Moffat,  M.D. 

William  Skecn 

Wm.  Henry  Honis 

Henry  Robbios  Dew   

John  Copeland  Knipe 

Charles  John  Kirwan 

John  Noble  Shlpton    

Thomas  Kennedy 

Nathaniel  Morris    

John  Whittle  Kimmer    

George  Baly 

David  Stranaghan,  M.D 

Alexander  Robert  Kilroy    

Bradford  Stiles 

Charles  Moore  Jessop 

John  Harrison  Robotham    

John  DenU  Healy    

John  Henry  Gouldsbury  Meares    . 

Nathaniel  Farley 

Patrick  Andrew  M^Dermott 


17  Jan. 
23  Jan. 

26  Jan. 

27  Jon. 
81  Jan. 

do 

16  Feb. 

17  Feb. 

22  Feb. 

do 

6  March 

7  March 

8  March 
10  March 
12  March 
14  March 
20  March 

23  March 
30  March 

2  April 
do 

4  April 
8  April 

12  April 
14  April 
17  April 
23  April 

5  May 
16  May 

1  June 
27  Sept. 


55 


STATIONED   AT 

Eastern  Armv. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Corfu. 

Eastern  Army. 

Eastern  Army. 

Gambia. 

Eastern  Army. 

do 
Mauritins. 


Eastern  Army. 


China. 

Eastern  Army. 
Gold  Coast. 


Acting  Surgeon, 
Assist,. Surgeon  St.  George  Williams,  Madras  Army,  20  Feb.  65. 


Acting  AssUtaut' Surgeons. 


Ilcrvey  Ludlow 

Henry  Ilerv6  Woolhouse 

Tertius  Ball    

John  Grant 

Wm.  Valentine  Browne. . 

Robert  Edwards 

John  Ray  Philip    

Henry  Maund 

William  Stewart 

Francis  Reynolds 

Wm.  Alex.  Barr 

Sampson  Roch    

Henry  Richard  Percy  . . 

John  Bayly 

Robert  Dade 

Charles  O'Callaghan.... 

Archibald  Weir 

Frederick  Graham 

George  Bedford 

John  Masters 

Harvey  Rowe,  M.D 

William  Daniel  Michell. . 

Robert  Hancorne  

Walter  Clegg 


13  Oct.  54 
27  Oct. 

3  Nov. 

do 
10  Nov. 

do 

do 

do 
24  Nov. 

do 

do 

14  Dec. 
16  Dec. 

do 
do 
do 
23  Dec. 
do 
6  Jan. 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


.66 


Henry  Edwards 8  Jan.  55 

John  Hutchinson  Hammond  ....  do 

James  Lander do 

Alfred  Bowdcn  do 

Thomas  Henry  Burgess,  M.D 12  Jan. 

Andrew  M'Rutcheon 13  Jan. 

George  Clarence  Hyde .• .  17  Jan. 

Joseph  Read 23  Jan. 

Thomas  Henry  Burton  Crosse ....  27  Jan. 

David  Bridges    3  Feb. 

George  Wright  4*....  13  Feb. 

Andrew  Robertson  Smith 21  Feb. 

Robert  Lucas 22  Feb. 

Aug.  Otto  Wm.  Swaine,  M.D 26  Feb. 

Wm.  Randall  Mackley 27  Feb. 

Cyras  Octavius  Daniell •  # . .  do 

Wm.  Kortright  BrocV 9  March 

George  Hayward    12  March 

Peter  Allen,  M.D 13  March 

Frederic  John  Robinson    7  March 

Geo.  Seworthy  Thorne 16  March 

George  Bumslde  Brydcn 28  March 

Edward  Ralph  Blackett 4  Apr. 

George  Thomas  Boarkc   8  Apr. 

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294 


Medical  Department, 


Acting  Assistant-Surgeons. 


James  Winter r. 

Robert  Tamer    

Thomas  Wainwrfght  Bennett  .... 

William  Langford  Farmer    

William  Michell  Tre«trail 

Charles  Backley 

George  Palatiano,  M.D 

Thomas  Chay  tor  Beale 

William  Fletcher    

Henry  William  Wood 

William  Hamilton 

William  Henry  Leslie 

JohnFoUiott 

Robert  Modlin 

Geo.  Langford  Hinde    •  •  •  • 

Thomas  Arthur  Pinnimore   

Bryan  Patrick  MacDonongh,  M.D. 

Spencer  Boyd  Gibb,  M.D 

Robert  Bell  Heatley 

John  Longmore 

John  Ringland  

Richard  Uniacke  Cashman^M.D. . . 

Edwin  WUson 

Peter  O'Connell 

Wm.  Fred.  De  Fbberk 

Freeman  Jamea  Eaton 

Thomas  Wiley    

Alex.  Crawford  Robertson    

Thoa.  Lambert  Hlnton 

Jean  Valleton  de  Boissiere,  M.D. . . 
Samael  John  Phillips    .......... 

Wm.  John  Clapp   

William  Gore 

John  Robert  Cole 

James  Alfred  Tamer 

William  Henderson    

Patrick  James  Mollarky    

Edward  Baker  Stephens    

Henry  Bolton  Clarke 

Wm.  Meyler  MUlon 

James  Kelly  

Edward  Nason  

Samuel  Fuller     

Tbos.  Henderson  SomerviUe 

Claudius  Edw.  Le  Febare 

Hector  Ferguson 

Peter  M'EImail 

Joseph  Thomas  Mitchell   

DsTld  Knox    

Francis  John  Sliortt 

Lloyd  Herbert 

Henry  Richard  Lob!)  Yeale,  M.D. 
Thomas  Granthanf  Atkinson    .... 

James  Greig  Leask,  M.B 

James  Craioe 


16  i^pr.  55 

17  Apr. 

16  Apr. 

24  Apr. 
do 

25  Apr. 

27  Apr. 

3  May 

4  May 

5  May 

7  May 
do 
do 

8  May 

15  May 
do 

17  May 
do 

17  May 

18  May 
do 
do 

19  May 
23  May 

25  May 

26  May 
1  Jane 

1  June 
do 

12  June 

23  June 

2  July 
4  July 

6  July 

7  July 
do 

12  July 
18  July 

16  July 
do 

17  July 
21  July 

28  July 

24  July 
30  July 

do 
lAug. 
2  Aug. 

6  Aug. 
do 

7  Aug. 
U  Aug. 

18  Aug. 
28  Aug. 

du 


Fred.  Lesslie  Walker  Wright  .... 
NevilleGray  DuVernetParker,  M.D. 

Henry  Kelsall 

Henry  Brook 

Charles  Christopher  Piper    

William  Collis    

Thomts  William  Spink  Locke  .... 

John  Douglas  Tapln 

William  Henry  Jenkins 

Thomas  Norton  Hoysted  

John  Thomson    

Henry  William  Hubbard 

Francis  Hyde  Forshall 

Nicholas  Ffolliott  

John  Benbowy  M.D 

William  Batley  

John  Lizars  Lizars 

Thomas  Henry  Newsam    

Thomas  Perkins 

Herbert  Beresford 

Henry  M'Niece 

William  Harry  Cooke   

Edmund  Greswold  M'Dowell    .  • . . 

Benjamin  Cowan  Kerr 

Yorke  Hobart  Johnson 

Benjamin  Hall   • 

John  Alexander  Harvey    

John  Goodwin    • 

John  Storey    

Edward  Wadman  Ward    

James  Bennyman^  M.B.   • » 

John  Shoolbraidy  M.D 

Henry  Jeremiah  Mayhew 

Archibald  Hamilton  Hilson 

Thomas  Brlckendon  Blandford    . . 

Washington  Patten    .  •  •  • 

George  Edward  Whitton 

William  Cannifl^,  M.D 

WilUam  Leishman,  M.D 

Ebeaezar  John  Hatchell   

John  James  Henry    

James  Graham  Hildige,  M.D 

Augustus  Mor^rfiew    ..*•••• 

William  Bany    

Hemy  Dacre  Dean    

John  Munday 

Eugene  Francis  O'Leary  

Samuel  Pratt  Woodfall .  •  • .  • 

Alex.  Wm.  Arthur  Delisle 

Alfred  Sanders 

WHiiam  O'Halloran 

William  Page 

Frederick  Cakes « » 

Archibald  Dunlop 


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Medical  Department. 


295 


Purveyor  in  CAw/.— Jamci  Scott  Robertson,  7  April  66.    Bastern  Army. 
Deputy  dfi.— David  Fitzgerald,  31  Oct.  66 ;  Purveyor,  16  Dec.  64. 


Purveyors. 


IP  Wm.  Henry  Clapp** 

tl  George  Pratt  * 

#  Matthew  Wreford 71    #. 

V  Henry  Hamilton  Aeheson" 

'^^'illiam  Macdonnell  

Wm.  J.  A.  Tucker 

J.  M'Innes  Green    • 

Kentish  Jcnner    

William  Anderson • .  • 

Charles  John  Minney     

Selkirk  Staart 

Thomas  Arthur  Corlett 

William  Stamford  Rogers 

Joseph  WilHam  Macdonnell,  M.D.  .. 

Charles  H.  Toller    

Sydney  C.  Harrington  • 

Darid  Blvy  Robb 

Augustas  Pigott 

Charles  Coward 

John  Stoodley    

T.  O.  Hagger 

George  Alfred  Henty 

Edward  Morris   

James  Holmes    , 

John  L'Estrange  Lenny  Buchanan  . .  > 


purveyor's 

DEPUTY 

1 

STATIONED 

CLRRK« 

PURVEYOR. 

IPURVETOR. 

27  Apr.  63 

AT 

1  July     09 

16  Oct.      12 

Cork. 

26  Sept.    09 

3  June    13 

do. 

Chatham. 

14  Oct      12 

3  Sept.    29 

do. 

Jersey. 

•     •••• 

do. 

Chatham. 

do. 

Dublin. 

do. 

Bastern  Army. 

do. 

Portsmouth. 

do. 

Aldershot. 

do. 

Manchester. 

7  Apr.  64 

Athlone. 

16  Aug. 

Chichester. 

1  Sept. 

Bdlnburgb. 

19  Jan.  66 

Eastern  Army. 

3  Feb. 

Smyraa. 

•  •  •  • 

SO  Feb. 

BasternArmy. 

do 

do 

21  Feb. 

do 

22  Feb. 

do 

31  Mar. 

Devonport. 

6  Apr. 

Ooso. 

1  July 
1  Oct. 

13  Oct. 

do. 

do. 

Uniform,  Scarlet — Agent,  Sir  John  KirkUtnd. 

N.B. — Medical  Officers  who  are  entitled  to  have  the  letters  M.D.  affixed  to  their  names,  are 
requested  to  be  so  kind  as  to  make  the  same  known  to  Major  Hart,  as  also  ANY  CHANGE  in 
their  STATIONS. 


fVar  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department 

1  Dr.  Maclean  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1810  to  the  end 
of  that  war  in  1814,  Including  the  battles  of  Busaco^  Salamanca^  Vittoria,  and  the  Pyrenees,  crossing 
the  Bidassoa,  and  battles  of  Nlvelle  and  Toulouse. 

3  Sir  John  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  1816  in  Flanders.  Served  the  campaign  of  1847  in 
Kaffraria,  under  Sir  George  Berkeley,  as  head  of  the  Medical  Department,  and  was  thanked  in 
General  Orders.  The  following  year  he  accompanied  Sir  Harry  Smith  from  Cape  Town  across  the 
Orange  River,  as  principal  medical  officer  on  that  General's  campaign  against  the  emigrant  Boers, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Boem  Plaatz,  and  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Havy*s  Dispatch,  for 
services  on  the  field,  and  subsequently  thanked  in  General  Orders.  Was  principal  medical  officer  in 
Kaffrarla,  with  Sir  Harry  Smith,  during  the  campaign  of  1851,  and  thanked  in  General  Orders  in  the 
following  terms,  on  his  being  oi'derod  to  India:  **The  Commander-in-Chief  cannot  permit  Doctor 
Hall  to  leave  the  army  under  his  command,  and  to  relinquish  the  important  office  he  has  filled  with 
such  advantage  to  the  service  and  credit  to  himself,  without  a  strong  and  deep-felt  expression  of  his 
regret  at  parting  with  so  valuable  and  talented  an  officer, — a  feeling  in  which  the  whole  army 
participates."   Served  the  Bastern  campaign  of  1864,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma. 

4  Mr.  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  March  1813  tu  the  end  of  the  war. 

6  Doctor  Linton  preceded  the  army  to  ttie  Bast  in  1864  on  a  special  mission  of  inspection  through- 
out Roumelia.  Served  with  the  army  at  Scutari  and  in  Bulgaria ;  sccompanied  it  to  the  Crimea, 
and  was  present  at  the  affair  of  Bulganac,  battles  of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  sortie  on 
26th  Oct.,  opening  of  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  every  succeeding  bombardment  until  its  fall ;  was 
noticed  in  Lord  Raglan's  Dispatches  of  11th  Nov.  1864,  "for  his  able  exertions  as  deserving  of 
being  most  honourably  mentioned  "  (Medal  and  Clasps).  Digitized  by  \^00<^  It: 


296  War  Services  oftlie  Officers  oftlie  Medical  DqjartmenL 

6  Dr.  Andrew  Fergusson  served  in  the  American  war. 

7  Mr.  Melvin  served  at  the  capture  of  Quadaloupe  in  1815. 

0  Dr.  Bell  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland,  including  both  the  attacks  on  Mcrxcm  azf! 
bombardment  of  A  ntwerp.  Served  also  throughout  the  war  in  China  with  the  26th  (  Medal),  at  Cbusaii. 
Canton,  Ningpo,  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung,  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  Nankin. 

10  Dr.  Dempster  served  with  38th  rcgt.  throughout  the  Burmese  war,  including  the  capture  of  Rar- 
goon,  storm  and  capture  of  the  stockades  of  Kincardine  and  Kamaroot,  battles  of  liangoon,  Kokcin,  Lc, 

11  Dr.  MacAndrew  served  in  the  expedition  to  Walchercn  in  1809,  and  was  present  at  the  taV.i-.- 
of  Tcrveer  and  Fort  Ramaklns,  and  at  ihe  siege  of  Flushing.  Seff\ed  likewise  with  the  army  in  81-' . 
Bcveland.  Served  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  2nd  Divisioi\  of  the  army  under  Lord  Hill  from  181)  r- 
1813;  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  and  other  operations  of  the  division  darioK  the  abcT« 
period)  including  the  retreat  from  Burgos.  Served  in  the  Presidencies  of  Madras,  Bombay,  mi-<; 
in  Bengal,  and  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon.  Was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Minora,  and  ilie  «  i- 
render  of  Kurrachce,  Lower  Scinde.  Senior  medical  officer  of  the  army  sent  for  the  relief  of  U* 
force  employed  against  the  Fort  of  Kujjuck,  Upper  Scinde.  Present  during  tbo  investmeiit  c: 
Canduhar,  end  of  1841  ami  beginning  of  1842.  Senior  medical  officer  of  the  force  sent  lor  the  n\  : 
of  Kclat-i-tihilzie;  senior  medical  officer  of  Sir  W.  Nott's  army  from  October  1841  to  the  1st  J«-. 
18-&:),  and  was  present  at  the  following  actions,  fought  during  the  foregoing  period: — B;it(kr  • 
Kallee  Shuk,  12th  Jan  1842  ;  actions  of  Rtmja  Iluk,  Panjwaure,  and  Tilloo  Khan,  7th,  8th,  tHJ><.> . 
10th  March;  battle  of  Baba  Walla,  25th  March  1842;  battle  of  Qowine,  SOth  Au^. ;  storming *.- 
heights  of  Bellool  (Ohuznee),  5th  Sept. ;  capture  of  Ghuznee,  Gth  Sept.;  affairs  of  Bene  Bedam  v  . 
Mydam,  14th  and  15th  Sept. ;  affair  with  tlie  rear-guurd  from  Soorkab  to  Gundaniuck  (KW-. 
Cabul  Pass),  19th  Oct. ;  affair  with  the  rear-guard  from  Lundikbana  to  Ali  Musjecd  (Kbyber  P.^« . 
4th  and  5th  Nov.  184*2.  Present  and  acted  as  principal  medical  officer  Queen's  troops  at  the  bar 
of  Maharajpore,  in  the  dominion  of  Scindiah,  29th  Dec.  1843.  Served  a  second  time  in  the  I^^av: 
of  Ceylon,  and  was  senior  medical  officer  in  tlie  Kandian  provinces  during  the  rebellion  in  1^4^ 
and  for  more  than  two  years  as  principal  medical  officer  in  Hong  Kong. 

12  Doctor  Atkinson  served  tite  campaign  of  1847  in  Kaffraria,  under  Sir  George  Berkeley.  T.. 
following  year  he  accompanied  Sir  Harry  Smith's  expedition  over  the  Orange  River  agisinst'tlie  >.- 
sui'gent  Boers,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Boem  Plaats — remaining  on  the  field  with  \i< 
wounded,  the  troops  haviug  pursued  the  enemy  onwards.  Was  left  in  sole  charge  of  the  Gencr  . 
Hospital  and  Garrison  of  Graham's  Town  during  the  Kaffir  and  Hottentot  rebellion,  from  Jan.  K. 
to  March  1852. 

13  Dr.  Dumbreck,  prior  to  the  breaking  out  of  hostilities,  was  despatched  on  i^pecial  senrioc  en'; 
in  1854  to  the  expected  seat  of  war,  and  traversed  on  his  mission  Servia,  Bulgaria,  and  put  ■ ' 
Roumdia,  crossing  the  Balkan  on  his  route;  he  was  subsequently  for  a  short  time  principal  mec:-. 
officer  with  the  army,  and  served  with  it  in  the  field  as  Senior  Deputy  Inspector-Genend,  and  «. 
present  in  this  capacity  and  was  attached  to  Head-Quarters  at  the  affair  of  Bulganac,  the  A\u  > 
capture  of  Balaklava,  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Inkorman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Bledal  £  . 
Clasps). 

14  Mr.  Richardson  served  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1806 ;  reduction  of  Mn 
Video,  and  campaign  of  1800  and  7  in  South  America;  campaigns  of  1808  and  9  in  the  Peninsi. . 
including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Cls^;* 

14t  Doctor  Lawson  was  present  at  the  storm  and  destruction  of  the  fortified  native  Mandu. 
town  of  Sabajee,  on  the  Gambia,  Ist  June  1853. 

15  Dr.  Miller  served  the  campaigns  of  1813  and  14  in  Spain  and  the  South  of  France ;  with  ti 
Expedition  to  New  Orleans ;  and  the  campaign  of  1815  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,     lie  has  re- 
ceived the  Silver  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps  for  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes. 

16  Mr.  Sievwright  served  with  the  59th  Regt.  at  the*  siege  and  capture  of  Bhurtpore  in  IB^j-t' 
(Medal). 

17  Mr.  Dowse  served  at  the  surrender  of  Martinique  and  Guadalonpe  in  1 815. 

18  Doctor  Forrest  served  in  the  expedition  against  the  Rcyah  of  Kolapore  in  1837.  Also  in'' 
expedition  against  the  Insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River,  South  Africa,  in  1845  ;  and  in  • 
Kaffir  war  of  1840  (Medal).  Was  in  medical  charge  of  the  8rd  Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  ai  i.  • 
lipoli  and  Bulgaria,  and  accompanied  the  expedition  to  tlie  Crimea  in  Sept.  1854;  was  prc*cn:  :' 
the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol;  and  was  noticed  in  Lord  Rash  ^ 
Dispatch  after  liTkcrman,  ''for  his  able  exertions  as  deserving  to  be  most  honourably  mentioLL. 
(Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

19  Doctor  Cruickshank  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Cr?^  • 
in  medical  charge  of  the  2nd  Division  of  the  army,  including  tlie  battles  of  the  Alma,  Balak':'. 
and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  aiid  repulse  of  the  principal  sortie  on  the  SGtIi  Oct.  It^'i 
was  noticed  In  Lord  Raglan's  Dispatch  of  the  11th  Nov.  1854,  **  for  his  able  exertions  as  deserr  :; 
to  be  most  honourably  mentioned." 

20  Mr.  Menzies  served  with  the  45th  on  the  expedition  to  the  Umzincula,  and  engaged  asa  =>* 
the  revolted  Zoola  chief  Fodo,  in  1847.  Applied  to  Join  the  expedition  to  Turkey  and  embarked  t a:.; 
in  April  1854;  wss  employed  from  the  period  of  his  arrival  in  the  Ea^t,  at  Scutari,  where  he  w;> 
Principal  Medical  Officer  from  20th  June  to  the  1st  Jan.  1855,  during  which  period  he  had  to  jrn^ 
the  necessary  arrangements  for  the  accommodation  of  the  sick  and  wounded  of  our  amiT,  &r 
received  all  the  wounded  sent  from  the  seat  of  war  after  the  three  great  battles  of  the  Alma,'  Ba!i- 
klava,  and  Inkerman,  besides  the  numerous  sick  that  were  almost  daily  arriving  from  tbe  fir!' 

-these  duties  being  of  so  overwhelming  a  nature,  and  having  many  other  difficulties  to  contend  w : 


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his  health  gave  way  ander  this  pressure  of  duty,  wliich  compelled  him  to  relinquish  IiiB  position  and 
return  to  England. 

21  Doctor  Logan  served  with  the  53rd  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6,  and  was  present  at  the 
affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  in  the  actions  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

21 1  Mr.  Taylor  served  with  tlie  29th  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medul),  including  the  battles 
of  Ferozcshah*  and  Sobraon ;  and  with  the  80th  Kegt.  in  the  Burmese  war  of  1852,  including  the 
capture  of  Martaban,  the  operations  before  I^angoon  on  the  12th,  13th,  and  14th  April,  and  capture  of 
the  Great  Dagon  Pagoda ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Prome. 

22  Doctor  Fraser  served  with  the  74th  Regt.  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52-63. 

22t  Mr.  Alexander  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-53  (Medal),  and  was 
principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Expedition  across  the  Kci  in  1851.  Proceeded  with  the  first  troops 
of  the  Eastern  Army  to  Gallipoli  as  principal  Medical  Officer ;  was  in  Medical  Charge  of  the  Light 
Division  of  the  Eastern  Army  from  its  first  taking  the  field  throughout  the  campai>jn  of  1854-55, 
and  was  present  at  the  afi\iir  of  Bnlgauac,  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava, 
siege  of  Scbastopol,  sortie  on  26th  Oct.;  and  was  principal  Medical  Officer  of  the  Kcrtch 
Expedition :  was  noticed  in  Lord  Raglan's  Dispatch  after  Inkerman,  '^  for  his  able  exertions  as 
deserving  to  be  most  honourably  mentioned"  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

23  Dr.  Delmege  served  throughout  the  whole  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  at  first  in  medical  charge  of 
the  27th  Regiment,  and  subsequently  on  promotion,  as  a  Staff  Surgeon  (Medal).  Served  also  in 
Turkey  during  the  campaign  of  1^54-55,  from  Nov.  1854  to  the  fall  of  Scbastopol  (Medal  and 
Clasp). 

2-4  Doctor  Galbraith  served  with  the  99th  in  New  Zealand,  and  was  present  at  Ohaeawal  nnd 
Ruapekapeka.  lie  was  the  senior  medical  officer  present  during  the  greater  part  of  the  opera- 
tions in  the  soutliern  district  of  New  Zealand :  at  several  skirmishes  in  the  valley  of  the  Ilutt;  also 
at  the  Horokiwi  on  the  6th  Aug.  1840. 

25  Mr.  Barrow  served  in  the  Queen's  Royal  Regt.  in  the  campaign  of  1844  in  the  Southern  Mah- 
ratta  country  (including  the  storming  of  the  fortress  of  Punclla),  and  that  in  tl;o  Concan  in  1845. 
Served  also  during  the  Kaffir  war  in  1852-53  (Medal). 

26  Doctor  Boyos  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49. 

26t  Mr.  Mouat  served  with  the  6th  Dragoons  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854,  including  the 
battle  of  Balaklava. 

27  Doctor  Fairbairn  served  with  the  41st  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  AfTghanistan,  and 
was  present  at  the  engagements  on  the  28th  March  and  28th  April  in  the  Pishcen  Valley ;  in  those 
near  Candahar,  at  Goaine,  and  before  Ghuznee;  occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of 
Ciibool;  expedition  Into  Kohii^tan  ;  storm,  capture,  and  destruction  of  Istalifi',  and  the  various  minor 
all'airs  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and  the  Khyber  Passes. 

27t  Doctor  Hadley  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  at  the  faking  of  the  fort  of  Munora  and  Kur- 
rachee,  in  Lower  Scinde,  in  Feb.  1839^  and  served  in  the  subsequent  campaign  against  the 
Deloochees  and  action  at  Dadur,  in  Upper  Scindc,  in  1840. 

20  Doctor  Rutherford  served  with  the  62nd  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sntlej,and  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

30  Doctor  Gordon  served  with  the  53rd  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal)  in  1846,  ineludincr 
the  actions  at  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon.  He  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  24th  throughout 
the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1818-9,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and 
Goojerat. 

31  Mr.  P.  S.  Laing  served  the  campaign  under  Sir  Charles  Napier  against  the  Mountain  and 
Desert  Tribes  situated  on  the  right  bank  of  the  Indus,  early  in  1845. 

33  Doctor  Wood  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55  (Medal  and  Clasps),  including  the 
b^ittles  of  Alma  nnd  Balaklava,  and  siege  of  Scbastopol. 

34  Mr.  Rambaut  was  present  at  the  defeat  of  the  insurgents  at  Mutole  on  the  29th  July,  during 
the  suppression  of  the  rebellion  in  the  Kandian  Provinces  in  Ceylon  in  1848. 

35  Mr.  Black  served  in  tlie  Kaffir  war  of  1847  ;  also  in  that  of  1851,  and  \^as  present  at  the  storm- 
ing and  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong  from  the  rebels  on  the  22nd  February. 

30  Doctor  Lewis  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boers,  north 
of  the  Orange  River,  and  was  present  nt  the  action  of  Boem  Pluats  on  29tli  August  1848. 
38  Mr.  Clapp  bus  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  St.  Sebastian  ancf  Nivelle. 
3D  Mr.  Pratt  joined  the  army  in  the  Peninsula  in  Jan.  1810,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  San  Sebastian,  and  with  the  head-quarters  dnring  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees.    He  has 
rcooivcd  the  War  Medal  with  two  Cla?ps. 

40  Mr.  Macbeth  served  In  the  29th  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  the  passage  of 
the  Chenab  and  the  battle  of  Chillianwallah  (Medal). 
J      41  Mr.  Moore  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  Bnlganac,  battle  of 
Alma,  capture  of  Balaklava,  sortie  cf  26th  Oct.,  battle  of  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal 
J  and  Clasps). 

,      42  Mr.  Roberts  served  in  the  Crimea  in  1854-55,  nearly  Ihe  whole  of  1855,  as  Principal  Medical 
,  Officer  of  the  4th  Division,  including  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  the  sec-nd  and  subsequent 
,  bombardments  and  attacks  of  the  18th  Juno  and  8th  Sept.;  mentioned  in  Dispatches  of  Srd  March 
1855  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

42t  Mr.  Macdonell  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal)  with  the  80th,  including  the  battles 
of  Moodkec,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon. 
,      43  Mr.   Meikleham  served  with  the  61st  during  the  war  in  Buimah,  from   April  to  Junr 


298  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Departmeid. 

1862  ;  was  on  board  the  E.  I.  C.  steam  sloop  SesMtrii  daring  the  naval  action  and  deatmctiML  of  tli< 
enemy's  stockades  in  the  Rangoon  River ;  served  during  the  succeeding  three  days'  operatioiis  ia  tbr 
vicinity  (including  the  storniing  of  the  White  House  Redoubt),  and  at  the  storm  and  captnrt  >i 
Rangoon. 

44  Mr.  Hanbury  served  with  the  24th  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-9,  including  ihe  paas^ 
of  the  Chenab,  and  battles  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillian wallah,  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

45  Dr.  Beatson  served  as  Surgeon  of  the  61st  Regiment  throughout  the  Burmese  war  oi  1862-o3 
(Medal) ;  Tias  present  on  board  the  steam-frigate  Feroze,  in  the  action  with  and  destraction  of  tL: 
stockades  in  the  Rangoon  River,  and  during  the  throe  days'  operations  ending  In  the  capture  of  ti: 
Great  Dagon  Pagoda.    Also  present  at  the  repulse  of  the  Burmese  night  attack  on  Prome. 

47  Doctor  Wood  served  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Gwaiior  campaign  in  1843  (^ Medal) ;  also  ths 
Sutlej  campaign  of  1840,  including  tho  battle  of  Subraon  (Medal). 

48  Dr.  Henderson  served  at  the  capture  of  Guadaloupe  in  1810  (Medal  and  Clasp).  In  the  ckb- 
paigns  of  1813-14  and  15,  in  Lower  Canada,  including  Plattsburg  (in  medical  charge  of  the  IZ± 
Regt).  Throughout  the  whole  of  the  Burmese  war,  under  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  with  the  I^i 
and  41st  Regiments  (in  medical  charge)  ;  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  the  ishad  r 
Cheduba,  the  attack  and  capture  of  Donabu,  Melloon,  Paghmmcw  (Medal  and  Clasp).  In  Is^ 
he  was  at  the  capture  of  CoorK,  as  Surgeon  of  the  48th  Regt.  In  1842  with  the  drd  Ligbt  Drigr':iu> 
in  Affkhanistan,  and  present  at  the  forcing  of  the  Khyljer  Pass,  the  storming  of  the  beSghts  of  Ju:- 
dulluck,  action  of  Tezeen  and  Hu^otul,  and  occupation  of  Cabool  (Medal).  Served  in  the  P'.£- 
Jaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  affair  of  Ramnuggur,  action  of  Sadoolapore,  amd  baa.- 
of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

49  Doct<ir  Barker  joined  the  reserve  Battalion  46th  Regt.,  at  Gibraltar  in  March  1845,  and  pn- 
ceeded  to  Monte  Video,  where  he  served  in  medical  charge  of  that  battalion  during  the  siege  of  tb 
city  by  the  Argentine  army,  under  General  Oribe.  He  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1846-7.  W» 
present  at  Fort  Cox  with  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  outbreak  of  the  Kaffir  war  in  1850,  and  serTcd  n 
medical  charge  of  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  field  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  of  1851 -d3. 

50  Mr.  Chisholm  served  in  the  campaign  of  1815,  including  Waterloo,  and  the  capture  of  Vv'^ 
Was  engaged  in  both  Rebellions  in  Upper  Canada.  Accompanied  several  naval  expeiditiona  agii «' 
the  brigands  on  Lake  Ontario, and  among  *'  the  Thousand  Islands,"  and  served  in  the  gnn-bLi- 
with  the  Marines  and  Indians  during  the  attack  and  surrender  at  Mill  Point.  Was  the  only  met.;:*. 
officer  of  tiie  regular  force  on  the  field,  and  a  volunteer,  during  the  sharp  conflict  with  the  nbc ; 
and  Americans  near  Prescott,  13th  Nov.  1838,  where  upwards  of  80  of  the  small  force  were  k;.. : 
and  wounded,  includ  ng  the  two  officers  who  landed  with  the  expedition.  Received  high  commc- 
dation  in  the  official  communications  of  the  Commander  of  tlie  Forces,  ''in  admiration  of  his  cci.- 
duct,"  and  for  the  **  valuable  services"  he  rendered  on  that  occasion.  The  General  commandlof  : 
chief  directed  "  his  congiatolations"  to  be  sent  to  Air.  Chisholm  "  with  reference  to  Iiia  fzertsou  -z 
that  a£&ir ;"  and  the  Master-General  expressed  by  "  minute*'  his  gratification  "  at  conduct  so  cred.:- 
able  and  so  honourable  to  him."  I 

51  Mr.  Acheson  served  in  1810  at  the  defence  of  Cadiz  and  battle  of  Barrosa,  and  aflamra 
through  the  Peninsular  war,  and  in  France  until  the  army  embarked  in  1814 :  present  in  the  acti>: 
of  the  Nivelle,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal.  Was  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  1815  and  W.' 

53  Doctor  Sail  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1852-53  ( Medal). 

53  Surgeon  M'Donald  served  with  the  25th  Regt.  on  the  expedition  against  the  insurgent  Boe^ 
and  taking  of  Port  Natal  in  June  1842.  Also  with  the  73rd  Regt.  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  : 
1851-3  (Medal),  and  accompanied  the  expedition  into  Kreli's  country  in  Dec.  1851  as  Senior  Ucd.- 
cal  Officer. 

54  Mr.  Davies  served  with  the  49th  Regt  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  inclodinir  the  battle 
of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Claspa). 

55  Mr.  Cowen  served  with  the  force  employed  against  the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1884. 

56  Mr.  Stewart  served  with  the  18th  Royal  Irish  Regt.  in  the  China  war  in  1841-42  (Medals :  '^  \ 
1852-53  in  the  second  Burmese  war  (Medal) ;  and  landed  in  1854  in  the  Crimea  with  the  Rt:' 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

57  Doctor  Wilson  served  with  the  Guards  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  faatzl--  ' 
of  Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps) :  in  a  Dispatch  rr 
ferring  to  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  Lord  Raglan  writes,  ''  The  Duke  of  Cambridge  speaka  also  ia  t 
highest  terms  of  the  spirited  exertions  of  Assistant-Surgeon  Wilson,  of  the  7th  Hosaara,  iriso  s:  a 
critical  moment  rallied  a  few  men,  which  enabled  them  to  hold  the  ground  till  reinforced/' 

50  Surgeon  Mandeville  served  during  the  whole  of  the  campaign  under  Sir  George  Berkeley  agai::^ 
the  Kaffirs  in  1847>  in  medical  charge  of  all  the  native  levies.  Accompanied  the  expeditkc  a 
1848  against  the  rebel  Boers.  Served  also  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850*51,  and  was  present  when  t 
atrong  force  of  combined  Kaffirs  and  Hottentots  were  defeated  at  Fort  Brown  on  the  lat  Oct.  ld;>l. 
in  thehr  attempt  to  capture  the  cattle  belonging  to  the  Fort. 

60  Surgeon  Combe  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  AloBa,  Bsis* 
klava^  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  1854. 

61  Surgeon  Gammie  served  the  Sutl^  campaign  of  1845-6  (Medal  and  Clasps);  was  prcaeat  ai:^ 
the  80th  Regt.  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee  and  Ferozesbah ;  and  in  medical  charge  of  the  31st  at  Bed- 
diwal,  Aliw^,  and  Sobraon. 

62  Doctor  Dane  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1846,  including  the  battle  of  Goojerat  (Medal . 

63  Mr.  Cowan  served  with  the  18th  in  China  (Medal),  and  was  present  during  the  opcfattasi 


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against  Canton,  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Bfaaoghai^  Wooaang,  and  Chin  Kiang 
Foe ;  also  in  the  Pnnjaub  campaign  of  1848.49  (Medal). 

65  Suiigeon  (Graves  served  with  the  4tii  Light  Dragoons  daring  the  campaign  in  Afghanistan 
under  Lord  Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ohuznee  (Medal).  Served  also  in 
the  Crimea  with  the  68th  Regt.  in  1864-65,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Inicerman  (Medal  and 
Clasps). 

66  Surgeon  Macpberson  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  at  Candahar,  at  the  relief  of  Khelat-i-Ghilzie, 
and  in  various  minor  operations  in  Affghanistan  in  1841-42  (Medal).  With  the  63rd  Regt.  during 
part  of  the  Sutle)  campaign  of  1845<46.  And  with  the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of 
1848-49,  indnding  the  Passage  of  the  Chenab  at  Ramnaggur,  and  battle  of  ChiUianwallah  (Medal 
and  Clasps). 

67  Doctor  M'CuUoch  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854.55,  including  the  battles  of  Balaklava 
and  Tnkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Claspe). 

68  Surgeon  Fyffii  served  the  Eastern  cami>aign  of  1854-55,  incloding  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

69  Sorgeon  Saunders  served  in  medical  charge  of  the  47th  Regt.  the  Eastern  campaign  of 
1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and  inkerman,  capture  of  Balaklava,  siege  of  Sebastopol, 
and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

70  Assist.- Surgeon  Carte  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the^attles  of  Bala- 
klava and  Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

71  Mr.  Wreford  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was 
present  witli  head  quarters  during  the  operations  in  the  Pyrenees  in  July,  August,  and  September 
1819.  He  accompanied  the  expedition  under  the  late  Lord  Keane  to  Kew  Orleans,  and  was 
present  with  the  troops  in  all  the  affairs  before  that  dty ;  after  which  he  served  in  ^ance,  and 
recently  in  Turkey.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  CIssp. 

73  Surgeon  Park  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battle  of  Inkerman, 
siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  20th  October  1854  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

73  Surgeon  Ivey  served  with  the  army  in  Turkey  and  Bulgaria  in  1854,  and  in  the  Crimea  in  the 
81st  Regt  in  1855,  including  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

74  Surgeon  Evans  served  as  a  volunteer  (his  Regiment  the  16th  Lancers  being  at  home)  from  the 
commencement  of  the  war  with  Russia  until  promoted  in  December  1854,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma,  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

75  Surgeon  Poole  served  in  the  KaflSr  war  of  1851-53  (Medal). 

76  Assist-Surgeon  T.  W.  Shiell  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of 
Alma  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

77  Assist.-Surgeon  Mesne  served  with  the  dlst  Regt.  in  the  Crimea  from  22nd  May  1855^  in- 
dnding the  siege  of  Sebostopol  and  attacks  on  the  18th  June  and  8th  September  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

78  Assist-Surgeon  Duffiu  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  in  1854-55 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

70  Doctor  Brush  served  with  the  26th  on  the  China  expedition  ( Medal),  and  was  present  at  the 
repube  of  the  night-attack  on  Ningpo,  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Sbanghae, 
and  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  landing  before  Nanldn.  Served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65 
with  the  2od  Dragoons,  including  the  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  battles  of  Balaklava,  Inkerman, 
and  Tchernaya,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

80  Assist.-Surgeon  Reid  served  with  the  Royals  at  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  from  15th  July, 
1855  (Medal  snd  Clasp). 

81  Doctor  0>ckburn  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  expedition  to 
Kertch  and  Yeni  KaI6,  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

82  Doctor  Pinkerton  served  with  the  72nd  Highlanders  in  the  Eastern  campaign,  including  the 
expedition  to  Kertch  and  siege  of  Sebastopol  (Medal  and  Clasp). 


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299 
STAFF   OFFICERS    OF    PENSIONERS. 

MiLiTAfct  RcPEiiiirTiiKMirr.-ilexandcr  Murray  Tulloch.  81  May  44;  JBiw..  pO  April  M;  ij.  30Kot  27;  r^'- 
]2  March  38;    Brevet  Major,  29  March  39;   Major,   0  Auj.  41;  Breeet  Lieut,'CoLZ\  May  44;  li«/.-t.i 

AS9I8TAWT  Military  SuPBRiirPRKDBHT.— John  flToIliott  CrofU)n,{l)  82  July  6«  ;  £«*,  18  Dec.  S4 ;  X«..»»  Aog.r. 
Capt.  P17  July  85 ;  Major,  vl5  April  42 ;  Lt.'Col.  7  Auj.  46  j  CoL 20  June  64.  


Station. 


GREAT   BRITAIN. 

ABRRDBEy.— Georiro  Munro,  Unatt 

Arn.- James  Wm.  Graves  (>i4),  Unatt 

Bath.— Charles  Ford.  Hen'ey,  Unatt 

n,„,„w«.,A>r       JR»ch.  Watkins  Damford,) 
BiEMlxaiiAir.—  J     ,j„j^j,  J  ^  20  JunoB4..  ) 

BOLTOjr.— William  PiUirorth,  Unatt 

BnianTOK.— Arthur  Hill  Hull,  h.p.  MP 

Bristol.— M.  R.  S.Whitmore,li.p.  10  Drs.  .. 

Cambridob,— W.  F. Webster,  Unatt 

CANTF.iinuRY.— John  O.  Durridq;e,  Unatt 

CAttDiFP.-Henry  William  Wily  (27),  Unatt... 
Carlisle.— Thomas  William  PrevosC,  h.p.  42 F. 

Carmarthe:?.— John  Massy  (^Di  Unatt 

CiiATiiAM.—  Kichard  Jenkins,  Unatt 

C II ESTER. —  Richard  8.  O'Brien,  h.p.  86  P 

CovBMTEr.— Cliarle*  P/itti*on,  h.  p.  66F 

Derby.— Vaughan  Jones,  h.p.  8  Gar.  Un 

DUKDEB.— Horatio  Fcnwjck,h.p. 27 F 

i*...«„TT.^»      J  Colonel  Fred.  Hope,  Unatr... 

Ex ETBK.— Arthur  PIgoit.  h.p. 20  F 

Falmouth.— T.W.J.  McDougaIi,h.p.  R.  Mar. 

^ (  W.Campbcii,Unatl.Jr20June54 

Olasqow.-.  I  Q^o^g  Sinclair  (8),  Unatt 

atX)i'OE$TBR.— H.  C.  C.  Somerset,  h.p.  27  F. 
II A  LiFAX.— J.E.Orange(4\h.p.34P.^.c.S0June&4 

IIr  ll.— Charles  Shipley  Teale,  Unatt 

In'vbrxess.- A.Houstoun.li.P'^  F./.c.l  INot.51 

IPa\»iCir.-  i     ,j  Qgj  33 

Jbbsbt  (  J.F.  DuVcrnct  (5).  h.p.  R. 

GiTERKSEY  &c.  (  Afr.Corps,/.c.20  June  54 
Lbbds.- J.  'Sampson  (26),  h.p.  8  Gar.  Bn... 
JLbicbstbb.— U.F.Haivkcr,h.if.l2F./.c.S0June54 
LiircoLM.— Gonrge  W.  Raiki  s,  h.p.  70  F.  . , 
LivKHPoor.  {  H.B.H.Ro!jers,Unat./.r.20June54 
JjiVBRPOOL.  J  Hcnrj  Cole  Faulkner,  Unatt.  . . 
yorthem  Div,  (  William  Cartnn,Unatt. 
BegenVs  Pk.Bhs.  {  Fred.G.Cliristie,  Unatt. 

EaMteni  Div.  (Charles  Holden,  Unatt 

Torrer  HUl.  {  Wm.Wood  (6),  h.p.  R.M.ir. 
SoutTurn  Dio.    (  Fra.  Percy  Nott,  h.p.  " 
KcnnituftonCom.  \  I  Oar.  Bn. 

^G.  II.  F.  Campbell,  h.  p. 

Staff  C.  Le.  20  June  54 

Robert  Pitcnirn,    h.  p. 

OGar.  Bn 

irvvi/-,;.*  n .        (  John  Forbes  (8),Unatt. 
n-oolwlch  Dtv.-  {     ,  ^  20  J  une  54  ... . 

^Deptford  J>ir.— Waller  Wardo,  Unatt. 
LYMSf.— Cliarlcs  Edward  Astcll,  li.p.45  F. 
Maxchkstm  -  J  a-  P-  Bo»«l.hP  S:aff  Corps 

MAXCHE8TER.-  J  ^Vm.  Ready  (0),  Unatt 

Nrwcastle-ox-Tvke.— H.  C.  Powell,  Unatt. 
NoRTHAMPTOM.— J.D.  Dc  Wend  (I0),h.p.52  P. 

XoKWicu.— James  Cockburn,  UnutL  

XornnaHAai.- Valen.  Fred.  Story,  Unatt.    . . 

Oxford.— Fred.  Smyt]ie,h  p.2F 

Pa  I8LBY.— George  Bayly,  Unatt 

PitRTii        (  *  ^-  CampbolldD.h.p.  2 Ceylon  ) 

PERTH —  ( '^  R.  z.r.  20  June  54 

-SEl  E.Troyor(12),h.p.  R.  Art. 

(     2.c.20June54 

ZZl  W.T.  Blewett  Mounstcvcn 

(18),  h.p.  70  F.  /.C.20  June54 

H.  Russell,  h.  p.60F 

{K.  S.  Farmar,  Unutt.  /.  e.  20 
Juno  54 , 
J.K.WIlUon  (IS), h.p.  R.M 

I'PBSTOif.— Geo.  Robert  Pole,  Uiiati 

Ha LX8RURT.— Robert  M'Nair,  (28)  Unatt 

SiiBFPiELD.— Matthew  Cassan,  Unalt 

SiiRBWSBURY.— Y.  Browne  (82),  h.p.  18  F.. 

South  AM  PTO.Y.— William  Lacy,  Unatt 

Btappord  North.  )«,-.  «.    .   ,..«  ..     .. 
ButtSLBM  I  M.P.SJeele  (17),  Unatt, ., 

--^RLiKo.- William  Peddie  (18),  Unatt 


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GREAT  BRITAIN~G0«iMM<f. 

iiTTOir.— A.  DoMUn  CIO),  h.p.  York  Chai 

JB80.— J.  P.  Stuart,  Unatt 

iWBKisoB.-~Joliii  Lawton,  Unait. 

LvajtHAarpTOX.— W.FoIlowf(80)h.p.l8Dn. 
RCSSTB&.— Henrj  H.  Smyth,  h.p.  44  F. 
IK.— Bernard  G.  Lajard,  h.p.  67  F 


IRELAND. 

lAOH.— Edward  O.  Broadley,  Unatt 

TLOKB. — Owen  LloydOrmsbj,  Unatt 

.LTMBVA. — Charier Thoinai  Bentlej,  Unatt, 
. . ..«  (  W.M*Pherton,Unatt.{.cJiOJaneM 
PAST.—  (wuiitro  Child,  Unatt, 


B.— Geo.  Butler  Stoney,  h.p.  80  F 

;LOW  —William  Frederick  Harvey,  Unatt. 
TLBBAB.— Patrick  McCarthy, h.  p.  77  F.  .. 

AH .— Fra.  Thoe.  Melk  (34),  Unatt 

yiKBX..— John  Innan,  h.p.  Uoatt 

(-Donald  Stewari,  h.p.  84  F 

,K.— <  Geo. Thottiion(S5),  CB., £.  I. Co.'t ) 

(.    Serr. /.e.  4  Aug.  64 5 

>OHBDA.— Fred.  G.  Bull,  h.  p.  60  P 

.  ,^       S  W  J.CTompton,Unatt.I.c.80J uue54 
'"*•""(  Robert  IL  Harrif,  h.p.  60  F.. 

f  28.— Edm.  John  Orulee,  Unatt 

cisKXLLRB.— D.  H.  Macklnnon  (Sa),  Unatt. 

;MOY.— JohnP.A.  Hartle,  Unait 

4\VAY. — BenJ.  Bloomfleld  Keane,  Unutt.   . . 

KBIT IV r. — Jacob  Glynn  Robert,  Unatt 

BBiCK..— Wm.  Gantin,  h.p.  84Drt 

ooi(DREBY.-9  Wm.  O'Neill  (99),  Unatt. 
UPORD.— Wm.  UavleTcrer,  h.p.  68  F.    .. 

<AOHAV.— Wm.John  Kirk.  Unntt 

VBY.— J.  Stuart,  h.  p.  84  F.  I.e.  90  June  64 

iOif. — George  Waller  Meehan,  Unatt 

comfow.— Thomas  Smith.  Unatt  

30.—  Bobert  Fred.  Middlemore   

I.BB.— Pat.  Day  Stokes,  h.p.  4  F 

I.AMOBB.— 

rBRPOBD.-BojleUeredith  (98*)  Unatt  . 

CANADA. 

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es  John  Graham,  Unatt.  l.c.  90  Jane  64  . 

tain  John  P.  Ferris,  Unatt 

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I  Annesley  Hickson  (SO),  Unatt.    

I  Jermyn  Symonds,  h.p.  98  F 

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801  Staff  Officers  of  fimsianers. 


8eal«  of  AUomanct  in  addUion  U  Bd^'Ptiy, 

I  at  CItM.~10#.  td,  per  diem. 

Had  GUM.~t«.  M.  p«r  dl«m. 

Iq  the  tv«nt  of  the  8uff  Oflleer  of  Ptniioaen  Mnf  mbjeet  to  addltloMl  ezpnM  to  atmt^wwBi  of  hh 
emRlormeiit  la  aid  of  the  CItU  Power  at  •  dltlanee  from  beed-qvartera,  be  wiU  alw  vaetlvo  ft  ferthar  allOMao 
of  Cva  ibtUlnfta  dar  whUe  neeaMarUy  detained  from  home,  together  with  the  amount  of  travnlltef  «bar|s 
thai  Inoorred  by  him.  

For  76  enrolled  men,  one  •hilling  a  day* 
„  100  and  upwarde*  one  ihlUing  and  alxpence  a  day. 
900       „      „       two  shUUngiaday. 


fVar  Setviees  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensumers. 

I  OoloMl  CioftoB  frai  appointed  Penlan  laterpveter  to  the  iueo  ander  Brigadior*a«neral  Lltdiflcld.to  Aap« 
1889.  and  aervad  with  It  throof  bout  the  arduoiu  operattona  in  Farkor,  and  aialnat  the  iriboa  in  Um  N.W.  Datm. 
wbkb  eadvd  In  the  taking  of  BaloMer. 

8  Captain  Sinclair  lenred  the  eampaignof  18U  in  Holland  aa  a  foliinleer,and  waa  eerarely  wowidcdat  the  ittant 
on  the  forUfied  village  of  Merzem  on  the  Sod  Feb.  1814. 

4  Lt-Col.  Oranae  Mrved  in  the  Barmeee  war  In  1896,  and  baa  reoelved  tbo  Indian  War  Hadal  for  ▲«%• 

a  Lt.-Ool.  Du  Temet  eerved  with  the  4ftth  Beglment  in  the  Bnroeae  war  in  1886^96. 

«  MiOor  Wood  •»  rved  in  H.  M.  8.  iV^er,  of  9%  auiM,  at  the  ea  'fcurw  of  the  Freneli  frtgate,  £•  CbrMwaf  4«  gwi, 
aleo  llitt  Am«r>c«a  privateer  Dar%,  ai«d  the  re-capiuro  of  the  Bogli>h  ahip,  AAviiUur^. 

8  U.-0<il.  Forb<^  ■**rTtHi  in  tlie  Cap«  Mounted  Blfl«*nien  in  the  Kafllr  eamiiaigut  of  1884-4. 

9  Captain  Readj  Mrred  ai  AtJ^uiant  of  the  ilth  Light Dragoona  «c  the  aiege  and  captare  of  Bhnrtpore  In  188M 
(MedHi). 

10  Mi^or  D«  Wend  served  In  the  Burmese  war  in  1898  (Medal). 

I I  Lt.  Col.  Campbell  served  ia  tlir  Henlniula  with  the  4th  Poriufueie  Segt.  from  90  May  1810  !•  Um  omd  oflfat: 
war  in  ldl4,  Indudina  the  battle  of  Bumco,  Lines  of  Torres  Vedmi,  action  of  Campo  Mayor,  tmttla  of  Albvhera. 
iiai  and  second  sieges  of  BadaM,  notion  at  Arroyo  d»  Moliao,  battles  of  Vitloria,  Pyrenees.  Ps  mpeluna  (acmvif 
wounded  in  the  side>:  on  the  )t7th  July  with  the  Company  he  commanded  he  dafendtni  the  hlH  where  the  pn»rt«^ 
attack  of  that  day  was  made,  and  drove  the  French  thrice  from  it  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet,  for  wUefti  hr  v«i 
promoted  to  the  Brevet  Ranli  of  Captain  in  th<t  Portuguese  Army,  as  ktateii  In  the  GazttU  of  Ilth  Ang.  ISJl- 
*  Bm  eonsequenua  da  sua  boa  oondacta  no  Campo  de  Batalha."  Abo  present  at  the  battle  of  tlie  Ww9  ou  9tt 
Dee.,  and  In  that  before  Bayonne  on  the  18th  December.  On  the  90th  Dee.  1818  he  commanded  fowr  eoatpnnM 
of  his  Rcgt.,  with  which  he  took  the  Island  of  Holriaaue  on  the  river  Adoar,  and  captured  a  numbor  of  pneaoen 
and  a  quantity  of  provisions  and  forage,  which  were  forwarded  to  Lord  Hlirs  head^quarters.  AftormarAa  pnerxt 
at  the  battle  of  Orthea,  the  action  at  Alro^  and  baltlo  of  Toolonae.  Head  aaverdy  li^iired  94lh  Ji&m  1819,  wata 
pwsulng  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna.  Haa  received  the  Sliver  War  Medal  with  savan  Claapa,  aaA  •  QoM  Cims  | 
ttom  the  Klna  of  Portugal  for  his  services  In  five  campaigns. 

19  Lt.«>Col.  Trevor  served  the  campaign  of  1814  In  Holland ;  and  that  of  1818  In  Flandefi  md  ] 
present  at  the  battla  of  Waterloo  and  captares  of  Carobray  and  Paris. 

IS  Lt.-Col  Mounsteven  served  the  campaign  of  1816,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle 

19  Malar  Wlllson  senred  as  AdJuUnt  to  the  Hoyal  Marmei  of  the  Mediterranean  fleet;  in  that      .      „,     ._ 
the  1st  Batullon  in  tlie  operations  on  the  coatt  of  Syria  (Naval  War  Medal,  and  one  fVom  the  BolttB);  wmsi 
the  attack  and  capture  of  eidon ;  and  on  board  the  Princett  Oharlottt  at  the  battle  of  St.  ^ana  4*Aciw.   Served   I 
four  tears  in  the  Koyal  Nivy  prior  to  his  appointment  as  second  lieutenant. 

18  Ctiptain  John  P.  Pigou  served  with  the  89nd  at  the  1st  and  9nd  siege  operations  before  Mooltaa.iadwdlng  t^  I 
attack  on  the  subnrba  on  the  97th  Dec.  1848,  storm  and  capture  of  the  cliy,  and  surrender  of  the  fortr—a :  ake  | 
present  ai  the  surrender  of  the  fort  and  garrison  of  Chaalote,  and  Itaule  of  Ooqjerat  (Medal  and  Otaaps). 

17  Captain  Sii>ele  served  at  the  capture  of  Java  in  1811  as  an  officer  of  Royal  Marine8,aadhaa  raoolTod  the  Tar 
Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

18  Lieut.  Peddle  served  In  Holland  with  the  91st  PnslHers  in  1818  and  14,  and  was  preeent  aft  tkt  cttMk  m 
Merzem,  the  Iximbardment  of  the  French  fleet  at  Antwerp,  and  assault  on  Bergen-oi^Soom. 

10  Major  Doneian    served  with  the  48th  Regt.  in  the  operations  againRt  the  Rsjah  of  Goorgin  Apiil  l«a4. 

90  Captain  Follows  was  present  with  the  48rd  Light  Infantry  in  the  attack  on  New  Orleana  Is  Jaa.  ISia.  ■« 
landed  with  hla  Regt.  at  Oatend  on  the  18th  Jane  foUowliw,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Parla. 

91  Lt.-CoL  Phibbs  served  in  the  Peninnuia,  with  the  97th.  from  Nov.  1918  to  the  ead  of  that  vnr  hi  1814. 
taaladSng  the  battles  of  the  Xlvelle,  Ortbee,  and  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  received  the  War  Medal  wtlli 
Served  afterwards  in  the  American  war,  and  waa  piasent  at  the  taUag  of  FlatUhuigh.   Loai  hii  Uft  i 
shot  through  both  legs  at  the  battle  of  the  Nivelle. 


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fFar  Services  of  Staff  Officers  of  Pensioners.  802 

S8  Mi^or  WillUm  0'N«ni  Mnred  u  a  Tolunteer  with  the  88rd  Regt.  flromlBt  Feb.  1818  to  the  ISth  of  August 
followhtg,  when  he  waa  appointed  to  an  emignej  in  that  regiment,  preient  with  it  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca 
capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retiro,  retreat  from  Madrid  and  Salamanea,  battle  of  YIttoria,  blockade  of  Pampeluna, 
battlei  of  the  Pyrenete  (from  17th  to  tOth  JuIt),  NltcUe,  Nlre^  and  Orthei,  aetlons  of  SavTeterre,  Vie  Bigorre,  and 
Tarbet,  and  battle  of  Tooloaw,  betldef  sereral  aflhira  and  sklrmlihes :  he  has  recel?ed  the  War  Medal  with  eight 
Claape.  He  served  afterwards  in  Gejlon  during  the  Kandian  war  in  1817,  18,  and  10,  and  was  the  individual 
ottcer  who  made  the  two  Kandian  chiefii,  together  with  roanv  of  their  followers,  prisoners,  which  at  once  put  an 
end  to  that  formidable  rebellion,  and  for  which  he  leeelved  tnt  thanks,  in  General  Orders,  of  the  Governor  and 
Commander»in-Chlef  Sir  Robert  Brow nrlgg,  as  also  of  the  Duke  of  York. 

S4  MiUor  Uravea  served  with  the  18th  in  China  (Medal)  from  Sept.  1840  to  June  1847,  and  was  present  at  the 
storming  aad  e^itore  of  the  lieights  above  Canton,  atiaek  and  eanture  of  Amoy,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack 
and  eaptort  of  the  helahts  of  Chioghae,  occupation  of  Nlngpo,  and  repulse  of  the  night-atiack,  attack  and  capture 
of  the  enemy's  entrenched  camp  on  the  heights  of  Segoan,  attack  and  capture  of  Cbapoo,  Woosung,  Sbangal, 
and  Chin  Kiang  Poo,  and  demonstration  before  Nankin.  He  was  also  present  at  the  operations  in  the  Canton 
river,  under  M^loMltQ.  D'Jkguiiar  in  April  1847,  and  was  selected  as  the  officer  to  remain  In  command  at  the 
Pkctoriea  when  the  ferae  waa  wltMfawn,  for  the  purpose  of  organising  and  drilling  the  Associated  Gentlemen 
Volunteers  at  Canton. 

96  Lient.-O>lonel  Thomson  commanded  the  Bnglneers  and  corps  of  Pontonlers  during  the  campaign  In  Arra- 
can  in  1894,  and  was  present  at  the  attacks  on  Paddowa,  Mahatee,  and  Arracan  ciiy  (Medal).  In  1888,  was 
appointed  Chief  Engineer  to  the  army  of  the  Indus,  and  commanded  the  detachments  of  British  troops  which  flr»t 
crossed  that  river;  afterwards  constructed  a  bridge  of  boats  over  It,  for  which  he  received  thanks  In  Qvneral  Ordt>n, 
as  also  for  opening  a  paasaga  for  the  army  through  the  Bolan  Pass  aad  over  the  Amran  Mountains.  Reconnoitred 
the  fbnrsae  of  Ohusnee  and  proposed  a  plan  of  attack,  which  being  succeuful,  he  received  the  thanks  of  the 
Commaader-ln-Chlef,  and  afterwards  of  the  Oovernor*Get>eral  of  India  (Medal  and  CB.). 

30  Mi^or  Sampson  served  the  eampeign  in  Tuscany,  and  was  In  the  action  before  Genoa,  end  at  the  capture  of 
that  6lt>  In  1814.  Served  in  the  espediiion  to  the  Chetapeak,  and  was  in  the  anion  at  Bledensburjr,  and  at  the 
capture  of  Washington,  94th  Auv.  1814.  Present  in  the  action  before  Baliimore,  Si-pi.  1814.  Seived  in  Florida, 
and  was  in  the  actlun  before  New  Orleans  8ih  Jan.  1815  ;  also  at  the  capture  of  Fori  Bowyir. 

97  Captain  Wily  served  the  campaign  on  iheSutlfJ  (Me<}a>  and  three  Clasps),  including  the  battles  of  Moodkee 
Feroseshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  in  which  last  engagement,  and  during  the  hottest  pun  of  the  contest,  he  suc- 
ceeded to  the  command  of  tbe  60th  Rnet,  and  brought  it  out  of  the  action:  hi«  gallantry  in  the  hand-to-hand 
conflietwilh  the  en^mjr  attracted  and  CHlled  forth  tlie  marked  and  written  appro^ilon  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  and 
Brigsdler  Penny,  and  for  which  he  was  noted  by  Lord  Qough  "  as  one  worthy  of  reward  for  meritorious  conduct 
in  action  with  the  enemy.'* 

98  Captain  M*Nalr  served  during  the  American  war  In  the  eanpaigns  of  1818  and  14  on  the  borders  of  Lake 
Ontaria,  and  on  the  Niagara  frontier,  including  the  Investment  of  Fort  George,  action  at  Blark  Rork  and  capture 
of  the  town  of  Buflkloi  siege  of  Port  Erie,  and  the  action  at  the  sortie,  17th  Sept.  1814,  beside  other  aflklrs. 
Prisoner  or  war  about  sit  months. 

98*  Captain  Meredith  seived  with  the  19th  Regt.  in  the  last  American  war,  and  was  present  at  the  captare  of 
Plattsburg  In  1818,  and  at  the  batUe  of  La  Cole  Mill. 

90  Captain  Haultein  wa»  present  with  the  aOth  Regt.  In  the  batde  of  Mahar^fpore  89th  Dee.  1848  (Medal;. 

ao  Captain  Hickson  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Canada,  and  that  of  1816  In  the  Netherlands. 

81  Captain  Massy  served  the  campaign  against  the  Ri^ah  of  Coorg,  in  April  1884,  with  the  48th  Regiment. 

89  Lieut.  Browne  served  in  the  18th  Regt.  in  the  West  Indies,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  L*Beole ;  also 
at  the  sieae  of  Plattshurg  in  North  America. 

88  Captain  MacKinnon  served  with  the  19th  Lancers  In  the  campaign  In  AffirhanlstaB  of  1888-80  under  Lord 
Keane,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ghuinee  (Medal).  Several  also  throughout  the  SutleJ  campaign 
of  1846-46,  and  was  present  at  the  affhir  of  Bnddiwal  (charger  killed  under  him  by  a  round  shot),  and  battles  of 
Aliwal  and  Sobrmon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

84  Captain  Francis  lliomas  Meik  served  with  the  16th  Lancers  throughout  the  campaign  In  Affghanistan, 
under  Lord  Keane,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Ohnanee  (Medal).  He  was  also  present  in  the  battle  of 
Mahar^Jpore  (Medal),  on  the  fiOth  Dec.  1848;  and  In  1846  he  served  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutl^  (Medal),  In- 
cluding the  aetlons  at  Buddiwal,  AUwal,  and  Sobraon. 


CHAPLAIN  DEPARTMENT. 

ChapUOn  Qtti^rat  to  Me  Wwreu.  .f  The  ReT.  George  Robert  Gleig,  A.M.,  9  July  46 War  Qjl^ee. 

ChaplainM  to  ike  Foregt.  _     ^ 

JKtfw.  Robert  Wm.  Browne, A.M.1  April 44  Xomfdi*.    Rw,  Robert  Halpin, 94  MaKh64 S^J^P' 

Charles  Gf«en.A.M.,  96  June  46..  C*at*a«.    y***?  ?•"!"<>?'    .*P I^J^* 

WUUamHare.A.M.,«7June46 Malta.    J.  B.  Sabin,  18  Jan.  63. SSHT 

W.WalrondJackson,A.MJlDec.4«.B«r»«leee.    ^^^^^*  .*2-     .' Sf?**'- 

Heart  Press  Wright,  6  May  68 Turkey.    E.  O.  Parker,  8  Mar.  86 Turktif. 

Geo.  Wlnne  Langmead,  19  June  68.  Flffmouth. 


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GARRISONS  AND  MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 

GARRISONS. 


BELFAST. 
Town  Me^J.  *  Lieut.  Peter  Stttart. 

DARTMOUTH. 
Bov. . . .  Ar.  Howe  Holdsworth 

DUNCANNON  FORT. 
Fort  M^j,  LUut.  Thos.  Anstin 

EDINBIJRGH  CASTLE. 
Chaplain.   Beff.  James  Millar 

ORAVBSEND  &  TILBURY  FORT. 
FortMaJ.  Col.  ThoB.  Kell7»  XC. 


INYERNBSS,  OR  FORT  GEORGE. 
Fori  MtO.    Lt,-Col.  J.  R.  Young 

LONDONDERRY  tc  CULUORE. 

!  9ov.  Saa  Oen,  JohD  Earl  of  Straf- 
ford, BCB.  ^  BCB, 

MILFORD  HAVEN. 
&oo*,air  John  Owen,  3t, 

NEW  GENEVA. 
Fort  Mqj,  Anthony  VHiarton 


PORTSMOUTH. 
Phytieian  9  5<r  JaaMt  M'Grir^.I 
M.D.KCB. 

STIRLING  CASTLE. 
Cht^iaiH. .  Jttfv.  Chaa.  Bocen.LLJ 

TOWER  OF  IX>llDOR. 
ConxiabU..^  FieU-Mmnkal  Tar. 
ComlMmacc,  fiCJ 
OCB» 
Utut. .  .9  aa  Liemi^-Gotu  SirGmt 

BowiM,  KCB. 
Dop.  UMt. . .  Jr.-0«».  Lord  De&  * 
Mi0or,.Mq^  J.  H.  Saitegm 
Chaplain,. RC9,  Hcnrj  Helrfll 


MILITARY  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  CHELSEA. 
Governor t  ^  Ml  General  Sir  Colin  Halkett,  GCB.  GCB, 
Lt,-Govemor,  S  Gen.  Right,  Bon,  Sir  Edw.  Blakeney, 

GCB.  OCR. 
Mqfor.—^  Colonel  Sir  John  MorUlyon  Wilson,  CB.  KS. 
Adjutant,  lAeut,  John  Jame«  Charles  Irby. 
Seeretartft  Alexander  James  Moorhead,  Esq. 
Chaplain,  Rev.  George  Mathias,  M.J, 
Phyeieiant  Surgeon,  Looal  Deputy  Tnspeotor  General 
Daniel  MaclachUn,  MJ). 
Deputy  Surgeon,  Thomas  Coke  Qaulter,  MJ)» 
Aeeietant  Surgeon, 
Quartermaster,  James  Farrier. 
CMtfClerh,  F.  H.  Talman,  Esq. 

Captaine  of  Invalids. 
9  John  Davern,  h.  p.  S7  F. 
George  Peevor,  h.  p.  8  F. 
9  Augustine  Fltigerald  Erans.h.  p.  87  F. 
a^John  Ford,  h.  p.  8  W.  I.  Regt. 
W.  Chadwlek,  of  late  6  R.  Veteran  Batt. 
9  Charles  Edwards,  h.  p.  71  F. 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  KILMAINHAM. 

Master,-^The  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 
Joint  Dep,  Maeters,^Tho  Deputy  A<{futant  General 

in  Ireland, 

The  Deputy  Quarter  Master  General,  do. 
Captains  on  the  Establishment. 

93tt  Paren>7  Lockwood,  h.  p.  80  F. 

y  Thomas  Gibbons,  h.  p.  Unatt. 
A^futant — 

PhysieianandSurgeon.^Wi  Jame  Wm.  Macaoley,  Jlf.i7. 
Chaplain.'-Rer.  George  Hare. 
Seoretary,  Registrar  and  Treasurer.-^Qeo,  F.  Dunn 
Providore,— 

Chamberlain  and  Master  of  Worhs.^Capt.  Joha  George, 

h.p.  Unatt. 
90/idtor.— Robert  Disney,  Esq 


ROYAL  MILITARY  ASYLUM  AT  CHELSEl. 
Commandant.^-^Oi  Col,  John  Clark,  KS.  Unatt. 
Secretary  d-  AtUntant,  Bt^Mefjor  Edw.  Adasii,  Cus. 
Quarter-Master,  WQIlam  Cousins 
Sur|7«on.— Thomas  Graham  Balfour,  Jf.JD- 
Chioalaif^'—Bev,  W.  8.  O.  Dusaatof. 
ROYAL  HIBERNIAN  MILITARY  SCHOOL^  DOl  ■ 
Commandant.— Col.  Q,  T,CfAomb,  Unatt. 
Secretary  A  Adjutant.— Capt.T.  B.  Speedj,  Unatt. 
Surgeon,  Edward  Hugh  Blakenrj. 
Chaplain,— Rev,  W.  A.  Neville 

ROYAL  MIUTARY  COLLEGE  AT  SAMDHn? 
Govemor^M  Wi  Gen,  Sir  G.  Scorell,  KCJB. 
Lt,  Gov,  9  Col.  George  Waiter  Proeeer. 
Meifor  and  Superintendent  qf  Studies,  lU^-CsL  P  ^ 
M'Dougali,  h.  p. 
Captains  of  Companies  of  OontUaseti  Cmdetu 
Captain  Garnet  Man. 
Captain  Robert  Mordaunt  Dickens. 
Riding  Vaster.— Capt.  J.  H.  T.  Warde,  Unatt. 
Chaplain,  Librarian,  ^e,  Btv,  H.  L.  Ch«pm«L 
Quarter  Master^  Lieut.  Wm.  Legh  Hilton. 
Surgeon,  John  Pickering,  M.D, 
AssUtant-Surg,  MelriUe  Neale,  AfJD. 

MILITARY  PRISONS. 
Inepector^GonoraL-^  Ueut,-CoL  J.  Jabi»,  CB.  laae  di 

Bngineors,  Home  Ottoe. 
Fort  Clarence.— Gov.,  CapU  R.  Manners,  lata  of  Tf  F. 
Medieel  Qgieor,Dt.  8.  A.  Ptper,  k  * 
Gosport,—Gov,,  Capt.  J.  Curtin,  laUr  of  08  P. 
Medical  Qffleer,'^Dr,  Thomas  Liewia,  h.  pt.  8iaC 
Weedon,—  Gov,,  Capt,  C,  S.  Boyle,  late  of  79  P.         ' 
Med,  Off.,  Dr.  B.  Swana,  late  of  R.  K.      , 
Devof^)ort,r^Med  Q/f.,  Dr,  Warren,  b.  p.  7  HasB^  I 
Greenlaw,nearPofmyeuieh.—Gov.,M^orCompbt 

Med.  Off„  Dr.  Campbell,  late  of  88  F.  :M  '  * 
Dublin,— Gov.,  Capt,  Lyon,  late  of  68  F. 
Cor h,— Gov.,  Capt.  Bamham,  late  of  15  P. 

Med,  Off.,  Dr,  Bain,  h.  p.  84  F. 
IAmeriek.—Gov.,  Capt.  H.  Edwardea,  late  of  ftSP. 
Gibraltar. — Gov.  Fred.  Brome,  late  of  #8  P. 
Montreal.— Gov,  Capt.  A.  P.  Miller,  lata  of  93F. 
Blue<-Facing8  iv&.— Agent,  Sir  John  Kirkisxt. 


MILITARY  KNIGHTS  OF  WINDSOR. 


Mi^or  Charles  Moore,  formerly  of  88  F.  (Governor) 

S  Lieut.  Hugh  Fleming,  late  7  R.  Vet.  Bn. 

P  SZl Quarter- Master  A.  Heartley,  h.p.  ILHorse  Ode, 

9  Lieut,  i'ho.  M'Dermott,  late  7  R.  Vet.Bn. 

9  &BL  Mrtjor  Robert  Cochrane,  late  of  Rifle  Br. 

Capt.  A.  W.  Cassan,  formerly  of  85  F. 

9  Lieut.  Richard  Nantes,  h.p.  65  F. 

9  Ml^)or  John  Clarke,  late  of  00  F. 


I  9  Lt.-Col.  William  Sail,  Iff.  lateof  R.  Novf.Oau 
Colonel  James  Fitigibbons,  late  of  Canadian  MiUiS 
Captain  Andrew  Ellison,  formerly  of  0*  P. 

ICapUin  John  Iluncan  King,  h.  p.  Unatt. 
Quarter- Master  James  Scott,  h.p.  9  P. 
Captain  H^nry  Hollinsworth,  Unatt. 
Colonel  So-  John  MlUey  Doyle,  KC&, 
Colonel  E.  A.  Angelo,  KM,  late  of  30  P. 


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STAFF,  A».  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

DISTRICTS. 


304 


Districts. 

General  and  other  OIBoera. 

Aldes-de-Camp.    |                Staff. 

NORTHERN   AND   MIDLAND.— Head 
Quarters  at  Manchester. 

Northern  Countiet.^Bd,  Qn,  Torh, 
Lancashire,  Cheshire,  Shropshire,  Flint- 
shire, DenbiKhthire.  Isle  of  Man.  Nor- 

Westmoreland,  York.  Derbj,  Notting- 
ham, Leicester,  and  Rutland. 

JtUUand  CountisM,^Bead  Qrj.  Bir- 
fninffhon, 

Warwick,   Stafford,  Northampton,   and 
Worcester. 

9  US  Li.-Gen.  Sir  Harry 
Siulih,  Bart.  QCB. 

Ma)or-Oeneral   C.  0.    J. 
Arbuthnot. 

Col.  M.  J.  Slade,  h.  p. 

Lt.-Col.    Holdlch, 
CB.  80  P. 

Capt.  CuUy,  6  P. 

Aiglet.  At^f.'Qen, 

Col.  B.  Taylor,  Unatt. 

AasUt.Qr.Mas.Gen, 

Col.   C.    R.    Scott,  h.p. 

MtOor  of  Brigade, 

MoJorGt'o.  Meia,h.p. 

Major  of  Brigade. 
M^or  H.  B.  jT  Wyn- 
yard,  Unatt. 

WilU,  Dorset,  and  Hants. 

Mi^oi^Oen.  H.W.Breton. 

Capt.Hairkes,80P. 

AuM.  Qr.'M,  Gen, 
Lt.-Col.  J.  W.  Dalgety 

Unatt. 
D.A.Q.Jf.«.M%|.Wright, 

Dep,  A,  A^^Gen. 

Capt.  A.  A.  Nelson. 

Town  Major, 

Capt.  J.  Breton,  Unatt. 

Paym,  of  Detaehmente, 

Capt, 

Wli8T£RN.-Head  Quarters,  Devonport. 
of  Bristol  and  Its  Ticinity. 

Major-Qen.  G.K.Eden. 

Capt.  Wm.  Parker, 
h.  p.  44  P. 

M(0orqf  Brigade. 
M^or  C.  P.  Ibbetson. 

Monmouth  and  SoutH  WaUt,—Bead  Qrt. 
Carmarthen. 

Colonel  H.  Shirley,  C,B, 

M^Jor  Mann,  Unatt. 

JERSEY. 

|l  £St  Mi^or  General  Sir 
J.  P.  LoTe.  KCB,  KB. 

Fort  Mtyor  ^  Adjt. 
9  Lt.*Col.  John  Fraser. 

GUERNSEY  AND  ALDERNEY. 

9  MaJ.-General  Geo.  Judd 
VL%jdlv%,CB.LUut,^Qov. 

Fort  Major  and  Adjt,  of 

Guemeeut 
Col.  J.H.Bainbngge. 
Town  Major  of  A  Idemey 
9Cf>l.W.A.LeMesurier 

IxsrxcTixo  Qbhbkal  op  Catalry. 

VH%)or-Oen.  The  JCarl  of 
Cardi|f>in. 

Lieut.  Lowe,  8  Drs. 

AesUt.  Adj.-Gen, 
CoL  C   Cotton,  Unatt. 

IsLB  OF  UAn, —Stiiff-Capfain  to  eommand  Detaehmentt  and  Pentionere,—Cvpf\n  Edward  John  Dickson. 

SCHOOL  OF  MUSKETRY  AT  HYTHE,  AND  CORPS  OP  PERMANENT  INSTRUCTORS. 

Commandant Colonel  Charles  Cranfurd  Hay,  Unatt. 

Fir$t  Instructor  at  Bythe Brevet'Lt.'Col.  Ernest  Christian  Wllford,  10  P. 

Second  luetruetor  at  Bythe Xicia.  John  M*Kay,  41  P. 


Paymaeter  and  Acting  Qr,'Maeter 


Captain  Jnetruetori. 
Ce^t.  Spencer  O.  Aug.  Thursby,  1  P.    Fermoy 
Capt.  William  Hunr}  M*NeiU,  90  P.    Parkhurst 
Capt.  Richard  Lacy,  88  P.  .     .    .    .    Aldershot 


Capt,  Pranels  P.  CMSsidy,  S4  P 
Capt,  George  Dean  Pitt,  80  P.  .  . 
Capt,  Arthur  Henry  C.  Snow,  06  P. 
Br.-Mqf.  Wyndham  E.  Bewe*.  78  P. 
Capt.  John  Lewes  Pbillipps,  80  P.  . 
Capt.  Dudley  Clargee  Hill,  40  P.  . 
CapL  Richard  George  Coles,  1  P.      . 


Preston 
Bythe 

T^e  Curragh 
tf-almer 
Limerick 
Templemore 
Wineheeter. 


Brevft-Mqfor  Geo.  Biicke  Chsroplon  Crespigny,    1  April 

66 ;  Ens.  v  fiO  Jan.  86;  Lt.  p20  July  SO;  Capt,  r  17  June 
40;  Brevet'M^jor,  20  June  64. 

Lieutenant  Instructors, 

Lieut.  R.  Pretymaa  Blshopp,  18  P.  .  Preston 

LUui,  OoAiTPj  Baldwin,  10  P.      .    .  Walmer 

Lieut.  WiUlam  Oaimes,  01  P.      .    .  Birr 

Lieut.  Andrew  Whlttni.  46  P..    .     .  Winchester 

Lieut.  Edward  O'Callagban,  61  P.    .  The  Curragh 

Capt.  Edmund  Holden  Steward,  60  P.  1  imeriek 

Lieut,  George  Ernest  Bulger,  60  P.  .  MuHingar 

Lieut.  John  North  Crealock,  06  P.  .  Aldershot 

Lieut.  S.  Smyth  Windham,  Rifle  Br.  Bythe. 


The  foUowkng  Counties,  fce.  are  not  contained  in  any  Military  District,  and  the  Troops  stationed  in  those  Counties 

report  direct  to  Head  Quarters,  tIs.:— 


Bedford,  I        Cambridge, 

Berkshire,  I        Essex, 

Bristol  fcTlclnlty,     I        Gloucester, 
Bueking^iam,  )        Hereford, 

The  Troops  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  at  C 


Hertford, 
Huntingdon, 
Kent, 
Lincoln, 
lichester  report  to  the 


I        Surry, 
Sussex, 
Wales,North(exc. 
Denbigh  ftPUnt.) 
Commanding  the  South  West  District. 


Middlesex, 
I         Norfolk, 
I         Oxford, 
I         Suffolk, 
General 


lnsp,Fd,qff,ColJ^  P.  M*Pherw>n,C^. 
Adi*  ,    .    ,  Lt,  Lowrie 
Paymaster    .    .     C.  H.  Peirse 
Surg,  to  the  Forces,  ll£IS.  Chisholm. 

Superintending  QMcers, 
Lt,  Anderson,  87  P.    .  .Nottingham. 

Lt,  Read,  88  F Newcastle-oo- 

Tyne. 
Lt.  Drago,  60  P Lincoln. 


RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


Torh, 
Consisting  of 
the  countiee  of 
Northumberland, 
Durham,  York, 
Lincoln,  Notting- 
ham, Leicester, 
and  Rutland. 


Liverpool, 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Lanc«shlre,Ches- 
ter,  Cumberland, 
Westmoreland, 
Derby,  Staflbrd, 
Salop,  and  North 
Wales. 


Insp,  F,  Of. 9  Geo.  Bell,  CB. 
A4f.  9  Lt,  B.  U.  Edwards,  7  May,  47 
Paymaster  .    ,     y  Capt.  Woodgate 
Sur.  to  the  Forces » S.  Teemn,  M,D, 

Supet  Intending  QMecrs. 
Lieut.  Manchester 

Lieut.  Berry,  61  P.Preston. 
Lieut.  Buck,  68  P.  Penrith. 


Bristol. 
Consisting  of 
the  counties  of 
Gloucester,  So- 
merset, DeTon, 
Cornwall,  Dorset, 
Wilts,  Hereford, 
Worcester,  War- 
wick, Monmouth, 
and  South  Waieii 


London, 
I      Consisting     of 
the    counties  of 
I  Middlesex,    Sur- 
I  rey,   Kent,  Sus- 
,  sex,  Essex,  Suf- 
I  folk,       Norfolk, 
Cambridge,  Hun 
tingdon,    North- 
ampton, Bedford, 
Buckingham, 
Oxford,     Berks, 


Insp,  F,  Off,  Col.  J.  Patton. 

A^,  f  Lt,  J.  B.  Hamilton,  6  Dec.  44. 

Paymaster    .    ,    .  C.  J.  Furlong. 

Superintending  Qjfficers, 
Lt.  Abbott,  76  P.  Taunton. 
Lt.  Mackensie,  86  P.. .  Birmingham. 
Lt.8t.Geoige,80P.  ..  Bristol. 
Lt.  McCorihy,  06  F.  ..  Exeter. 


Insp,  Fd.  Off,  Col.  T.  E.  Kelly 
Adj.  Lt,  W.  P.  Wyndowe 
Paymaster  .  9  R.  Jellicoe 
Surgeon   .    .  Q,  Cur,  M,D, 

Superintending  Officers, 

Lt.  Thesiger,  14  Drs London 

Cay.  SubdiTisioii 
Lt.  Anderson,  78  P.  Ipswich 
Lt.  Forster,  64 F.  Reading 
Lt.  Nedham,  10  F.  Cambridge 


805  Siaff,  ffc.  of  Or  eat  Britain, 

OAMP  AT  ALDBBSHOT, 

LUui,»em$na  Cmmanding (  ZfaW^ffM.  W.  T.  KmUm 

A(4«-4»-Ctomp 5m»<.  John  St.  Anbyo,  MOomwiU  Blfi« 

fOo&Mi  Bdwu«  Htnr«7,  VWtU 

I  Colonsl  WiUiMD  N.  HatchhHOB,  Or.  Ods. 

CM^tUU  on  UU  SUfgr •{  Cbl0iMl  OliarlM  Sluart,  h.  p. 

Colontt  Geo.  T.  C.  Napier,  CM,  UMtt. 
V  CoUmel  CromUe,  TTnfttt. 

AatUtant'AifutmHt^General LUut^oUmel P.  P.  BtAnetrVuBtL 

Biputy-AsHttant-At^ant-Qeneral    ....    Ovtain  P.  B.  BiekaeU,  99  F. 
AMUiani-Qmirttrm€uttr-GeH€ral 

OAMP  AT  OOLOHE8TBB. 

Me^oT'Oenorai  OommamUmg MMti^cr'&m,  B,  P.  QeioolcM 

Aide-ds-Camp Capt.  B.  Q.  Bulwer.  88  P. 

AsHitant'A^ttlant-Gensrta Xf.Cbl.  A.  J.  Herbert,  Unatt. 

AuU*ant-(hiarigrtnatt€r'0€Mrai JftfJ^r  J.  A.  B.  Beinea,  06  P. 

Bmrraeii-Ma$Ur Ckiptain  Sir  Wm.  O'Melley 


BOYAL  MILITABT  COLLBGE  AT  8ANDHUB8T. 
Per  the  AppolntmeoU  of  OlBcen  held  bj  Cammitsion,  see  "  MUifry  SitabiUhmtnU^  "pace  i 
Pr<ife$»art  and  Ma*ttr». 


Matkmnaiiet  and   . 
Arithmetie      .    .    . 

Fortl/lcation       .    , 

MlliUify  Surveying 

Minting  Drawing 


f  JohnNei 
.  J  J.  K.  TwI 
.     1  B.  WUHi 

l/l«v.  A.  ] 


f  John  Nerrien»  FBAS, 
~  K.  TwUden,  £A. 
.  WUlleine,  If  A. 
«v.  A.  D««k,  i?D. 
X^.-Col.  W.H.AdMne,Un. 
W.  Walker 
.    John  Piercj 

{Lt.  Bobert  Petley,  h.  p. 
Capt.  John  D.  Veraer,Unatt. 
Gap/.  Wm.  Patenoo,  691  P. 


Landtcapt  Dramint  .    Bdwud  de  U  MMte 
Hiatory,    Oeogrmpkift  \  Mm.  0«orff«  B. 
and  Cla$$iM      .    .  J  iS«t.  Slater  W. 
rrmeh O.Oanbter 

H.MariUier 

O.  BottUj 
Gtrman P.Demailer 

Carl 


Capt.  Jarris 8S  P. 

Oapt,  Armstronf ,.•••.•••«•....,.. 16P. 

Capt.  Peaeocke 16  P. 


Students  in  th§  Stnimr  D€parHn$nt, 
Capt.  Baxot 


Lieut.  BrmflU    «.••• If  Da 


BAST  INDU  COMPANY'S  DBPOT,  BBOBUITINO  OPPICBBS,  AND  MIUTABY  SBMUCA&T. 


DEPOT  AT  WABLBY,  IN  ESSEX. 

Ootnmandmnt Chl>  John  Thomat  Leelle,  CB. 

9fuf  In  Command Lient.-Cbl.  W.  Paleoner  Hay. 

Paymatter  ., Capt.  S.  J.  Stevene,  GB. 

A4futant  ^  Or.' Matter,,, Capt.  Pranole  Tower 

Captain BawUn  Jamee  Malluok«  16 

Bencal  N.  I. 

fl..*«^.  f  Duacan  Stawart,  M.D, 

Surgeon I  „  Dimar. 


'  (  Ueary  Diaper. 


BECBUITINO  0PPI0BB8. 
U.  Col,  Henry  Brown  Smith  ..Brtefel. 
Lt.'Col.  Geoi)B^  Thoaiaon,  CB,CerlL 

U,Col.  Henry  Brown  Lmdtnt^^^wkw  Sfwr 

Major  James  Boxborch Newry . 

Captah^  Daniel  Bay  ley DttbUn. 

Captahi   HenryVlbart01efg..Btf<iiA«rfA. 
Lieut. 'Col*  Wra.  Tumor •  •  •  X<ae>yael« 


MIUTABY  SEMINABY  AT  ADDISOOMBB. 


Publie  Baaminer 

and  Intpeetcr  ... 
Lieut,' Governor  ... 
Oaptoin 


)  M^or-Oen.  Sir  J.M.  Prederick 
.  J     Smith,  Xff.  B,  Kng. 
...Colonel  Sir  Pred.  Abbott,  CB, 
..Mijor  Thomat  Donnelly 


Orderly  CMeert  •,0(9l.S.llatawmria|t.1tad.Ara- 
X<.  H.  A.  Maxwell,  Banc.  Ait. 
Public  Sxtaniner  in  <*#)„_, 
Oriental Bepartment  ,.]^^ 


MathenuUiet  and 
Ctauiet 


Portyieatione 


Military  Braming « 
Surveying 


Profkttort  and 
Rev.  Jonathan  Cape,  AM, 
Btfo. Alfred  Wrigley,  BA, 
i{«o.W.H.  Johnstone,  BA. 

(Chaplain) 
Rev.  R.  Inehbald,  BA, 
Arthur  Dusantoy,  BA, 
...Lieut  T.  Cook,  RN,  FRS, 
J.  T.  Hrde,  BA, 
(  LtCol.  Basil  JaekBOB,k.p.Boyal 
11        Stair  Corps 
]  Oapt.  W.  A.  Tate,  laU  of  Bom* 
(,       bay  Bnf  Ineers 


Ma$ter$, 

Landscape  Draming , . . .  {  jShJJoS w. 

Binduetani  Languagee..  {  SJ^m!?.  j^^i^ 

French    Leon  Coaunaaaa 

Geology  and  Minomhgy, ,  D.  T.  Aaate4,  AM. 

Chemietry Edward  Solly 

Jfnitruetorin  SfnallArmM  Joseph  StaTeaaoa 
<0lerA/erjsassiM^CM«to)T.  B.  Clarka.  C»te« 

and  Aeeiet,'Surg0On    ]     Depart.  India  Bo«bs 
Stemmrd,  B.  J.  Leeds^Jeanfteipw,  Mra.  Lei  is 


STAFF,  te.  OF  SCOTLAND. 


Oeneral  OlBcer. 


M^or^Oen.  Viee,  MelrUle, 
KCB. 


SUtlon. 


Edin  burgh 


Aide  de  Camp. 


Oapt.  D.Jones, 
Unatt. 


Assist.  A4j,  Gen,  Col.  Hon,  A.  A.  Dalaall,  b.  p. 

8t4fff  Adjut Lieut.  J.  0*NellI 

Fort  Majer  %  «H  Qr.«MiM<.  A.CrulAshaak,  k.  f.  TJT 


BECRUITINO  DISTBICTS. 


Uiaegoto.    I  asp.  P.  (^.  Ooi.  a.  C.  Van  N.  Hole 

A4/ m  Lt.  John  Speaoe,  10  Maroh,  48. 

Payit»as/er..J.  M.  Kennedy 

Sttf^een  to  the  Foreee ,  .9  P.  Sievwrlght 

Sdinhurgh  PMfmatter„m  Captain  J.  Mlddletoa 
A^tant..  .John  6'Nelt!,  6  Peh.  49. 


Superimendia^  i^gtmmm. 


Lt.  Cotton,  98  P.. . 
Lt.  Cos,  t5  P.  ...• 


STAFF,  Sk.  of  IRELAND. 

-.-_  Troopi.  C  Capt.  Sir  Lydsion  NewmL--, _ 

I  ^iSIOen.  Lord  Beaton,  6CB^  9CMO„  &  €fCa,  1  Bravtt  Major  J?«n.  P«  J  .Ertiu  Frtke, 9  Life  Gdt.,    dc. 


306 

Oeneral  Commanding  tho  Troopi.  (  Capt.  Sir  LTdston  Newman,  Bart,  7  Huiian,  Aide-dC'Camp, 

9  ^iSIOen.  Ikmi  Beaton,  6CB^  9CMO„  &  €fCa,  1  Brevet  Major  J?«n.  P«  J  .Eraiu  FrtI     

Military  Soerotary,  M^or  ITtfn.  Jamee  Colborne,  U natt.    |  Attitt.  MiXitary  S$eretary, 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT.        {Head  Quartera^Dublin.) 
J>eputy Adjutant  gen.,Col.R.  B.  Wood,  CB.,  h.p.  97  F.  j  Dop.Auist.  A4f, General,  MijorQeo.  E.Hm!er.  h.p.BOF 

QITART£R-MASTER-GENERAL*8  DEPARTMENT.       {Head  <luartfri— Dublin.) 
J}ep,  Quart  Mast,  Gen.  Col.  R.  Qrayee,  Unatt.  \  AuUt. Dep.<lr,'Maat. Pen.  MiQor  W.  H.  D.  Pltogerald,  h.p. 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT.       (Head  Quarterer-Dublin,) 
Cfommanding  R.  Artillery  Col.  T.  G.  Hlgfrlns.                I  Command,  R.  JSln^fMW**,  Colonel  Roee. 
Astitt.  A4iutant  General  Col.  R.  S.  Armttrong.  j  Me{}or  of  Brigade^  ^^ 

DISTRICTS. 


DlstricU. 

Genera]  Officers. 

Aides  de  Camp. 

Stair. 

B#//<Mr.— Head  Quarters, 
Belhftt. 
The  ProTince  of  Ulster, 
and    Counties   of   Lottth, 
Sligo,  and  Leltrim. 

M^}or-Oen.Oough,C£. 

Oapt.Warburton,10F. 

At.  A^.  Gen. 

Oolotiel  R.  W.  Brough, 

h.p.9F. 

^M^Zin.— Head  Quarters, 
Dublin. 
The  Counties  of  Dublin, 
ICildare.Meatb,WestMeath, 
Longford,  and  Roscommon, 
part  of  Wlcklow  and  King's 
County,  And  the  Towns  of 
Drogheda  and  Carrick  on 
Shannon. 

9  Mijor-Oen.  W.Cochrane. 

nine  jDrigaoe. 

AttUt,  AtU.  Gen, 

Colonel  J.W.Smith,  Off. 

Unatt 

As,  Qua.  M,  Gen. 
Col.  Doyle,  Uaatt. 

T&nm  M^or, 
Lt.  Col.  Myllns,  Unatt. 

KUkenny. 
i    The  Counties  of  Kllken- 
ny,   Waierford,  Wexford, 
Queen's,  and  Carlow,  parts 
of  Wicklow  and  Tlpperary. 

Bf  aJor-Gen.  Jolm  BdtD,  CB. 

Ueat.  Bdm,  R.  Art 

At,  Adj,  Gen. 
M^Jor    Chas.    Nasmyth, 
Unatt. 

A9.Q^mr.M.Gm. 

Ueut..Col.  Wm.  Irwin, 
h.p. 

Limeneh,-VLwA  Qauters, 
Umerick. 
The  Counties  of  Lime- 
rick, Clare,  Qalway,  and 
Mayo,  parts  of  Kerry,  Tip 
perary,  and  King's. 

9  aa  Sir  J.  C.  Cbatterton,  Jl^  KH. 

At,  A4J.  Gen. 
Lt.-Col.  £.  A.  O.  Muller, 

Unatt. 
Assist,  Qr.  Mas,  Gen, 

C«r*.— Head  Quarters, 
Cork. 

The  Counties  of  Cork 
and  Kerry,  with  the  ex- 
ception of  that  small  por- 
tion of  Kerry  N.K.  of  the 
rlrer  Feale. 

9  Mitfor^Hn.  Maiuel,  JTiT. 

As,  Adj  Gen. 
Ool.  Frmch.  Unatt. 

At,  Qyta,  M,  Gen, 
UM3ol.  Pack,  T  F. 
Fort  Major. 
m  Lt  J.  Black,  CharUt 
Fort. 

THE  CURRAGH. 

Colanaltontke8t<^    {^:S;iW?F^Bt^:XVF.       \     ^^•^«^*-'' -tifi-JfiJor  B-Hoche,  Unatt, 
Assist.  Quarter-Master- General. ....  .U.-  Colonel  C,  P.  B.  Walker,  Unatt. 

RECRUITING  DISTRICTS. 


{Bt.fMttfor  B.  E.  Ward;  00  F. 
Bt.-r      


Northern. 

Hsad  Quarters, 
Bslfast. 

Consisting  of  the 
counties  of  An- 
trim, Armagh, 
Donegal,  Down, 
Fermanagh,  Lon- 
donderry, I.K)uth| 
Monaghaa,  and 
Tyrone. 


Centre. 
Head  Quarters, 

Dublin, 

Consisting  of  the 

eountiesofCavan, 

Dublin,  Gal  way, 

Klidare,    King's, 


Insp.  F,  QSf.  9  Colonel  T.  Adair 
Adj,  Lieut.  Grlffln  94  June  68 
Paymaster ....  Jae.  RoUoion 
Surg,  to  the  Forott,  J. 


Superintending  Officers. 
Lieut.  Brown,  98  F.  Omagh. 


Insp.  FiekUOjff'.WLJL.  H.  Trevor,  iT/T. 
A4;.  Lt,  C.  P.  Hamilton  94  Feb.  49 
Paymaster  .  .  Ospt.  H.B.Adams, 
Surgeon  to  the^ 
Forces. 


M  J.  Clark,  M./>. 


Leltrim,  Long- 
ford, Mayo, 
Meatk,  Queen's, 
Roooommon,  Sll^ 
go,  Westmeath, 
Wicklow,  Cariow 
and  Kilkenny 


Southern. 

Head  Quarters, 
Cork. 

Conelstingofthe 
counties  of  Clare, 
Cork,  Kerry, 
Kilkenny,  Lime- 
rick, Tlpperary, 
Waterford,  and 
Wexford. 


Superintending  Qgieers. 

Lieut^  Sweeny,  19  F.  .*...•  Athlone 
Lieut.  Squirl,  91  F Boyle 


.  Off.  Col.  T^  A.  D.rpught. 


Insp,  Fd.  -^ „ 

Adj.  ,  Lt.  R.  A.  Dagg,  17 Sept.47. 
Paymaster  .  ,  Wm.  H.  Fitsgerald. 
Surg,  to  the  Forces,  T.  Fobs. 


Superintending  Officers. 

Lieut.  Woods,  6F Umerieh 

Lieut.  Daridson,  84  F,....Clonmel 


AIDES-DE-CAMP  TO  HIS  EXCELLENCY  THE  LORD  LIEUTENANT. 
Brev.-Lt.-Col.Udny      ....        h.  p.  69  Foot.  |  Cornet  A.  F.  W.  Oo/e     ....  7  Hussars. 


Capt.  Hon,  L.  Ellis 


Extra. 


Capt.  F.  Chaplin 


Kilkenny  Fus.  |  Bt.  M^or  Hon,  8.  J.  O.  Calthorpe 


I  Dr.  Gds. 
8  Hussars. 


A 


307 


STAFF,  Ac  ON  FOREIGN  STATIONS. 

IONIAN  ISLANDS. 
Comprising  Cbr/u,  Vido,  Paxo,  SmUa  Uawra,  Crfalonia,  Zante,  Ithaca  uid  CaUuma,9mA  drift. 
Lord  Sigh  Commissioner BiaM-  f'«'f*'";«J"  J^""'*-^*"    ,  t^v 


Mtdor'Oeiural  on  tht  Staff 

Assist,  MU.  Sec,     . 
Aids-dS'Camp 
Dtp,'i:tiiartor.'Mast,  Gsn» 
M^for  of  Brigads 


H  Ki^or-OeiMnl  A.  F.  Xacintosh,  KH. 


Col.  Walpole,  h.  p.  Blfle  Br. 
Lt.-Col.  Finucane,  h.  p.  Unatt. 


Bovomor  andCSommandor'in^ChisJ 


Aids^o-Oamp 


MA  L  T  A. 

m  Col.  Sir  WilUam  Bald,  JTCB.  B. 
Capt.  Ooodenoogh,  R.  Artlllory. 


Commanding  the 


Forces     \       '.       I       '.       *.       '.       LU-Gen.  Sir  J.  L.  Pennefather,  KCB 


LU-Col.  PoekUngton,  Unatt. 
Oapt.  ElllsoB,  47  F. 
Capt.  PennefaUier,  41  F. 
W.  F.WilUamf,  Jtff. 
Randal  Ruml«7 
,  ^  ,     ^  ,  Captain  lyOjlj.  H  F. 

Majors  of  Brigade )  Bc-Hi^or  Oubbtn*,  80  F. 

TomnM^^or M^|or  B.  C.  Mltford,  Unatt. 

Commandina  the  Poroei  at  Gozo       .... 


Depvtv  Qr.  M,  General 
Aidee-de^Camp 

Brigadier' Generals 


Governor  and  Comtnander'in-Chi^ 
Assist.  Mil,  See. 


G  I  B  BA  L  TA  R. 

9  IX-Oen.  5ir  James  Ferguson,  ITGB. 
Capt.  Freellng^  R.  Art. 
.      ^    ^  C  Ens.  Jarrts,  W  P. 

Aides'de-Camp {  Ltoot.  Hart,  16  Dn.  (BWro.) 

CoUmeU  on  the  a*q^  J  {OommandingBoyalSnglneer)  Ool.  W.  0.  Ward. 

TomnMt^or         J^-^^-  ^7*  ^iJ^^'o,  if  -Ttt  «  )  Garrison  Qntarter-Mastar. 
Town  A^tUant    •  ^*  ^-*  """"  »»  '^  Oi---M.  nv.i 


*  Lt.  Wm.Hnme,  h.  p.  Qr.-M.  7S  F. ) 


NORTH  AMERICA. 

Comprising  all  the  ProTlnces  within  and  aiJUacent  thereto. 


Captain^General  t  Govemor-in^Chief 
MUUary  Secretary 
Aides'dc-Camp  . 


Lieut'General  on  the  Staff     . 
Military  Secretary    . 

Aides-de-camp 

Colonel  on  the  Staff  (Comm.  B.  Art.) 

Msiior  of  Brigade 
Colonel  on  the  SteffiComm.  B.  Eng.) 


Sir  Edmond  Walher  Head,  Bart. 

Lieut.  Retallaek,  10  F. 
CANADA. 

M^f  or-Gen.  J.  Home  Home    • 
Br.  Major  Griffin.  54  F. 
( Capt.  K.  M.  Mo&tt,  Canadian  Rifles. 

9  Wi  Ck»l.  BeU,  C.B 

Capt.  E.  A.  Williams,  R.  Art 

9  Colonel  Ord 


Montreel 


Montreal. 
diito. 


Assist.  Adj.  Gen.  Lt>Col.  Hon.  Robert  Rollo,  Unatt.  ' 

Kingston 
J}ep.A.Ad.  Gen.  Capt.  G.  F.  Maodonald,  10  F.  Montreal 
Dm.  Or.  M.  G.  Lt.-Col.D'Urban,h.  p.M  F.  Unatt. 

^  ^  Montreal 

As.qr.  M.  Gen.  Lt.-Col.  0.  F.  Fordyoe,  Unatt.  Kingston 


DepJL.Q.M.G..MBior  Ingall,  Unfttt.  il9^'^ 

TorenMqfor  .   aOEns.C.MacdoMld,h.pJOF.jr«f>' 

"  ed  Kniffht,  UMtt.    '^"^ 


—    —        Capt.  Alfred  Kniffht,  1 


—   «—        Jlfi^orBonrehler^h.p.  '"ffl 

FortA4futant    Michael  Dowd  llde-ea^^ 


Mafor'General  on  the  Staff" 
AssUt.Mil.See. 
Aide-de-Camp  • 
Dep.Q.M.G.    .       . 


Lieut.'Gov0mor 
Tomn  Major 


KOTA  8C0TIA. 

Col.  Sir  J.  Oaspard  Le  Marchant,  Unttt. 

Lieut.-Ool.  Le  Marchaat,  Unatt 

Capt.  W.  Brett,  76  F. 

Ltout-Col.  T.  W.  E.  Holdswortb,  h.  p.  9  F. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Hon.  John  Henrj  Thomas  Manners  Sutton. 
Lieut  T.  E.  Jones,  h.p.  4  F,         ... 


HaUfsx. 


St.JokH's^ 


PRINCE  EDWARD'S  ISLAND. 
Dominic  Daly,  Esq. 
ISLAND  OF  YANCOUYER  AND  ITS  DEPENDENCIES. 
Governor  and  Commander-in^Chi^ James  Douglas,  Esq. 


Lievt.-Govemor 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 
Oovemor  and  Commander-in-Chief, 

Charles  Henry  Darling,  E«q. 
Alde-de-€kimp  .... 


BERMUDA. 
Governor  and  Comm.^iM^Chiqf, 

Colonel  Freeman  Murray,  ih 
FortAif •• 

Digitized  by  \^jOO*2  It^ 


Staff y  Sfc,  an  Fareiffn  StatioTu.  308 

WINDWARD  AND  LBEWARD  ISLANDS. 

Mt^or^Qmeral  emnmanding  the  Troop* li^Jor-0«n.  Bir  A.  ^osIm  01o6U>,  OB,  KB** Barbodoos. 

AuUtatU  MiUtary  Soeretarjf  ....Capt.  Puiltih,  46  F. 

Aido-^U-Camp  Capt  W.  X.  W.  HawUyae,  8  W.  I.  R. 

Dep,A4f,Gm,  L.C0L  F.D.  George,  CB.  h.p.  99  F.  BarbadoM, 
J>op.'As$Ut.'QMarter'Mott.'Gen.  Capt.  J.  Bovill,  9  W.  I.  B. 
Mtifor  of  Brigade  ..Captain  Asdenon,  9  W.  I.  R. 
Oooemor  and  Commander-in-ehi^of  Barbadoee, Grenada,  \  »r.,  4x-„  oj^w  w  «  p«i.K»««fc«  rn  vw  tt   k^ 
at,  nneemt,Tobago,andat,Lueia,indtheirDependenSee,  \  M^.G«ii. 5irW.M.O.ColebfOoke,  CB,KB,  R.  Art 
Aido-de-Camp  and  Private  Secretary, . . . 

rEdwardJoho  Ejre,  Eiq...  8t,finoent 

Ueutenant-Gooemore i  Wllloughby  Shortland,  Esq Tobago 

jjiewenmu'tiooornors <  ^^^^^  William  Keate,  Esq Grenada 

CMaurica  Power,JEEi9 Bt.Zueia 

Monteerrat 

Frederick  fleymour,  Esq.. Nevie 

Cornelius  Kortriglit,  Esq Tirgin  Ztlande 

aovemor  ana  CommanOer-in-Chi^of  Trinidad  Capt,  Charlei  Elliot,  BN. 

^'SS22i.'?!f..^"!!!!fr!?:.?!!(.f..f^^^  Wodehou«j.E«i Oemerara 

Fort  Arf/.VLlW.*nti{enJdi  W  |  Fort  Adj.  ..Lieut. Thome,  1  W.  L  R Bt.  Lueia 

.. Mackaj,  1  W.I.R.  ,*,,J)emerara    \ 

JAMAICA,  BAHAMAS,  AND  HONDURAS. 

Captain^  General  and  Govemor-in-Chief S<r  Henrj  Barkly,  KCB , Jamaica 

Aide^e-Camp  and  Military  Secretary Lieut.  Bancroft,  16  F. 

Major-General  on  the  Staff  9  U.  Governor 9  MiOor-Gen.  ImIw.  Wells  Bell »Jam<Uoa 

AuieUaU  Military Beoretary Captain  Grren.  R.  Art. 

Aido-de-Camp Capt.  Blrcli.  9  W.I.  R. 

Governor  and  Commander-in^ohitf  of  the  Bahamas  ,..,8ir  Alexander  Bannerman 

Superintendent  at  Bondurat ..William  Stetenson,  Esq. 

Bep,  A^,  Gen, . . .Lu^>ol.  T.  U.  Tidy,  h.  p.  14  F.  I  Fort  A^/. .Lieut.  Lutman,  S  W.  I.  R : .  Bahamae 

I ..  Jones,  9  W.  I.  R. ,..  Bondurae 

EAST  INDIES. 

Oapiain-Genoral  and  Govemor-U^Chief, The  Marquie  ofDaXhontle,  K.T. 

Military  Secretary  and  Aide-de'Camp..,. Ma^or  J.  S.  Banks,  83  Bengal  N.I. 
A  iAM  A^n^^^  S  Capt.  Sir  B.  F.  Campbell,  Bt,  60  F. 

Axdee-de-Camp I  Capt.  Ed w.  Bowles,  60  F. 

Commandcr'in'Chi^ SSI  Lleut.-Gen. ITon.  Geo.  Anson. 

Military  Secretary Lt.-Col.ir0n.  R.  Cunon,  Gr.  Gds. 

Aidee-de-Camp {capt  jSLa-'h.  A.  AniUSl^eiF?**'' 

A^futant-General Coi.  B.  Havelock,  CB.68F. 

Aeeietant'A4futant'General M^f or  Otter,  61  F. 

QuarteT'Maeter'General   Colonel  George  Congreve,  CB,,  99 1 

Mqfortif  Brigade  at  Calcutta Captain  Ramsay,  75  P. 

BENGAL. 
Meg,'Qcn,  commanding  Ms  Sirhind  Dioieion,   f  llfli  Lleut.-Gen.  Mildmay  F8n« 

AidCHU-Camp Capt.  Fane,  87  F. 

M4v,'Gen,  commanding  the  Meerut  Divieion 

Aide-de-camp , 

MADRAS. 

Governor ..•••. • Lord  Harris 

Military  Secretary 

(Capt.  J. A. Dick,  89  F. 
Aidee'dO'Camp \ 

Commander-in'ChUf Lt.-Oen.  Patrick  Grant,  CTB. 

Military  Secretary   

Aidee^e-Camp I 

Beputy-AtUutant-General Lt.-CoL  Charles  A.  Denison,  09  F. 

B^^^tty  ^iarter-Maeter-General, Llettt.-Col.  George  Talbot,  48  F. 

Major  of  Brigade  at  Madrae M ijor  Anderson,  86  F. 

MqJ,'  Gen.  oemmandUig  the  Centre  BivieUm Msjor-Oen.  Marcos  Bereslbrd. 

AidcHte-Camp Lt.  Beresford,  16  Madras  N.  I. 

Mi^^Gen,commanding  the  Myeore  Divieion Mi^or-Gen.  P.  £.  Craigle,  CB. 

Aide-de-camp Lieut.  Champion,  89  F. 

BOMBAY. 
Governor Aortf  Elphinstont 

Military  Secretary  Colonel  Bates,  08  F. 

Aide-de-camp Capt.  Elphlnstone,  OS  F. 

Oommander-in-Ch%eS S  08  Lieut.-Gen.  ^ir  Henry  Somerset,  KCB.  KB. 

Military  Secretary Lieut.  Somerset,  81  P. 

Aide-de-Camp Lt.  Murray.  64  F. 

Deputy  AtUvtant-Oeneral Col.  B.  Lugard,  CB.t9F* 

Mqfor  of  Brigade  at  Bombay  Major  Heatly,  88  F. 

Hnjor-General  Commanding  North,  Divieion    M^or^en.  John  Scott,  CA.  r~^  \  ^ 

Aide-de-Camp "«»»•  H.  Scott,  0th  Lancer^^g^^  ^DyVjOOQlC 


809  Staff,  ^c.  on  Foreign  Stations. 

HONG  KONG. 
Bottmoranaa&mmand^r^hi-C^i^afSmtgK&ng  .      .       9lr  John  Bovrinf. 

Aid^-de'Cav^         ........ 

I/Uutenant'Gwmor  Ll«at.»0oloiit1  WlUltm  Caiiw,Uttlt. 

Town  Mqior Oftpt  King,  09  F. 

OAPB  OF  GOOD  HOPS. 
Oavemor  and  Commandsr'in-Cki^, Sir  Oeorge  Qrtf,  XCJB, 

MUUary  Stentary 

Aid4-d0-Camp    

LUtUmant-Cfwimor  of  tks  Hatal  DUtriet ItoiUunlii  Cbill«7  CunplMll  PIm,  Esq. 

lA^-Gml,  Oammaniing  th$  Foreu^  Li.»6opemor,.M m  UraU-Qen.  Sir  Jamet  Jtuelmm,  KCB, KE. 

MaiUary  SMTiiary Lt.-Co1.  G.  J.  Cuy,  Capt  M .  Riflenea. 

Aid,,^Camp |Capt.Onne,85Fbot. 

Cdontion  the  Staff  Colonel  Prlngla  TaTlor,  CJT.Uaatt. 

AidsHlt-Camp OapUIn  Tajior,  6  F. 

J>eputy  quartor-Maattr  Qm^ral  • . .  LU-CoU  £.  8.  Smyth,  S  F. 

Minors  of  Briff ado [  f  M^or  Oamitbefa,  Unatt OapoTtln 

CEYLON. 

Oofumor  and  Oommandor-in^ChUf, Sir  Geoige  H«nry  Ward,  OOMO, 

Aide-do-Camp Captem  Lttzniore,<7  F. 

Mqfor-Oeneral  on  the  Stqgr    ■  M^|or-Gen.  H.  F.  Loekjw,  97  P. 

AstUtant  MUitary  Soerotaty M^}or  Wood,  Unalt. 

Aidt  do  Camp  ..•.•...•.•..•«.••...• 
nop.  Adj, Gon.,,, Lt.-Gol.  Brunlier,  h.p.  16  F. |  D^,  Q.  JC. 0$n, . OoL Oarroek, 31  F. 

WBgTERN  COAST  OF  AFRICA. 

SZBEAA  LSOKS. 

Oaptaiit-Oonoraland  Oovomor^ht'CMtf  Lt.-Ool.  Hill,  9  Watt  India  Bagi. 

Qaxbxa. 

Oovomor  and  Oommmndtr^ki'OMif Lt-Col.Liika  Snyth  O'Connor,  lW«t  I.  L 

Gold  CoAtT. 

Ooffomor  and  C&mmandor-in-  CM^ .« 

BarrU^Adi^nU   |  Uaot.  8L  Aabin.  9  Watt  India  Bag*. l^StJ^ 

MAUBITIUS. 
Gwofnor  and  Oommandor^in-Ohiof    .....  Isaac  Maeaalay  Hlgelnion,  Biq.*  CB, 

AidO'dO'Oamp,..^ Captain  Bowan,  97  F. 

Mqjor»Oonoral  on  tho  Stqff" .Major-Gen.  C.  M.  Haj. 

A1d$t-d^Camp (Capi.  Blair,  Unatt. 

Dop.  Q^artor-Mtattor  Oon,  Lt.*Col.  H.  P.  F.  JohuMM,  h.  p.  S  F. }  AotUt,  MiL  Am... Captain  MilmaB,5F. 

AUSTRALIAN    COLONIES. 
NBW  SOUTH  WALES. 

Captain-Oonoraland  Oovomar^in'CkUf. Lt.-GoL  Btr  Wn.T%oa.  D«ifoB»  B.  Ba|.  Mdinf*i 

Aido-do-Camp Capt.  FittBoy,  B.  Art. 

TASMANIA. 

LiotUonant'Oovomor Sir  Henry  Edward  Fox  Tottng,  JT^terl l^pm 

Aido-dO'Camp 

Commanding  tho  Foreu Mi^.-Gen.  Detpard,  CB. 

Uoior  ofBriffodo M^|.  P.  W.  A.  Bradiliav,  Unatt.  do. 

VICTORIA. 

Cttptain-Gonorai  t  Qo/oomor-in-Ohief Capt.  0ir  Charlea  Hotham,  KCB»  B.N. 

Aidf'do-Oamp Lieut.  Hotham,  11  F. 

MqfOT'Gon,  on  the  Staff 9  MiOor-Gen.  Edw.  Maearthnr,  Jf«M««rM 

Auiitant  Military  Secretary 

Aide-do-Oamp 

Doputy  Adfutant-Gonoral  Lt-Gol.  J.  M.  B.  NeU,  h.  p.  40  P. 

Mqjor  of  Briffado MMmumo 

WESTERN  AUSTRALIA. 

€tovomorand  Cammander-U^ChUf Arthur  Edward  Kennedr,  Biq. 

SOUTH  AUSTRAUA. 
Captain-Gonoral  and  Oovomar^n-Chi^. . .  ,8ir  RIebaid  Gra?ae  Mae  l>onnaU,  CB^  Adolaido 

Private  Soerotary 

NEW  ZBALAND. 

Governor  and  Commandor-in'Chitf, C^l.  T.  G.  Browne,  CB.  h.  p. 

Comm/tnding  the  Foroee... Col.  Wynyard,  aB.  69  F. 

Deputy  Quarter-Maetor  General     UeuU-Ool.  W.  A.  M*Glevartf,h.p.46F. 

M^fore  of  Brigade (  ^Pj' 2"rir*^' f  *  '\.- ••"— i^JiSSi 

^        -^  (Capt.H.J.Cootr,  h.  p.  IB  F....P^«(tf«f^ 

SAINT   HBLBNA. 

OOMTfior Edward  Drnmraond  Haj,  Esq. 

Aido-do-Camp.,»». 

Port  Adjutant  

►  ..         ^  HEUGOLAND. 

£latt<..0ooenMr Oapt.  Air  John  Hindmanh,  B{r^QQO[(^ 

FALKLAND  ISLANDS.  ^  O 

Oofoemor  and  OommandeT'in'ChUf. ....  ,Geor^  Benale,  Bs%. 


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EASTERN  ARMY. 


FEAT)  QTJAETEE  STAFF,  Ac. 

COMMANDBR-IN-CHIBF  General  Sir  William  J.  Codrington,  KCB, 

MilUary  Secretary  Lieut.'  Colonel  R.  Blane,  Unatt. 

Aenat.  MUitary  Seeretmry Breoet  Mtfjor  W.  Boyle,  89  F. 

t  Captain  Hon,  TT.  W.  Campbell,  Coldstream  Ouards. 
At^^  A»  /%MMM  J  Captain  A.  B.  PonsonbT,  Grenadier  Guards. 

^ttwt-fl6-o«m;> <  ^^^^  ^^  _  ^^^  ^^  ^  Curton,  Rifle  Brigade. 

t  Captain  J.  Hall,  4  P. 

Chief  of  thb  Staff   • .  • • Major-Oen.  Charles  Ash  Windham,  CB, 

Attached  to  Cki^tf  the  Sti^ Brevet^Limtt.-Col,  C.  H.  Morris,  CB,  Royal  Artillery. 

AiA^A^r^m^  S  Captain  W.  Barle,  49  F. 

^ui«f-ae-oamp ^  Cff/>f.  JBorl  o/ Listowel,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 

CommtauUmt  at  Head  Quartere    • . .  .Mitfor  B.  H.  Weare,  50  P. 

Adjutant-Gbnbral  . .  • • Colonel  Hon,  W.  L.  Pakenham,  CB.,  Unatt 

Aeeiet,  Atfft.'General Lieut.-Coi,  J,  Clark  Kennedy,  18  F. 

7^^    ^ ••.*•#•   JM    /3—  S  Brtvet'MqjorQ.  L.Thomnon,  4  V, 

Dep,  Auutt,  A4i.-Qen J  Bre^.M^  R.  G.  A.  Luard,  77  F. 

Qn ABTBR-MA8TBR  GsNBRAL Colonel  Hon,  Pensy  Herbert,  OB,  Unatt. 

Aeeist,  Qr.'Maeter'Oeneral Lt,-CoL  Hon.  A.  B.  Hardinge,  Coldstream  Guards. 

^Br.-Jfi|/iir  Willis,  77  F. 
Captain  F.  9.  Vacher,  33  F. 
Captain  H.  D.  Torrens,  23  F. 
Captain  F.  Hiimmergley,  14  F. 
Brevets  Mqjor  H.  C.  Lock,  60  F. 
[^Brevet' Major  F.  Thesiger,  Grenadier  Guards. 
In  charge  ef  Svibmafine  Telegraph  .  .Major  M.  A.  S.  Blddalph,  Royal  Artillery. 
Auietant  tf  Submarine  Telegraph    . .  Lieut.  J.  Holdsworth,  Royal  Artillery. 
In  charge  of  Field  Eleetrie  TdegraphLieut.  A.  A.  Fisher,  R.  Bng. 

INBPBCTOR  Gbmbral  OF  HOSPITAL    ,.Sir  John  Hall,  M.D.,  KCB. 

On  duty  at  Head  Quarien   9nd  Staff  Surgeon  U.  T.  Sm\^,  M.D. 

Deputy  Jddob  Adyocatb William  Govett  Romaine,  Bsq. 

Principal  CBAPLAiif    Beo.  H.  P.  Wright. 

Chief  Veterinary  Surgeon  J.  Gloag. 

Stqff  Adijutani  at  Kaaatch    lAeut,  B.  Budgen,  89  F. 

Provoet  Marehal Copfoin  Robert  Maule,  82  F. 

COMMANDING  A  CORPS  D'ARM^B  9  General  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  OCB, 

Aide-de- Camp    Lieut,  F.  M.  A Uson ,  72  F. 

Absibtant-Adjutaitt-Gbiibral Lt.'Col,  Sterling,  CB.,  Unatt, 


Bep.  Aeeiete,  Qr^-Mae.-Oen « 


STAFF  AT  BALAKLAVA,  Ac. 

Commandant Brevet  Lieut.-Cel,  F.  P.  Harding,  89  F. 

Aeeiet,  Quartermaeter- General Breeet  Lt.-Col.  K.  D.  Maekensie,  99  F. 

Bep,  Aeeiit.  Quartennaet.''General  . ,  Breent'Mqfor  R.  L.  Ross,  Unatt. 

Toam  Adjutant Lieut,  i,  P.  Boyle,  88  F. 

Toum  Quartermaeter  * .  •  •  • Lieut,  J.  Balrd,  41  F. 

Commandant  of  th^  General  and  |  rn^ni^  w  v  ti^aa  i  p 

CaetU  Hoepital    j  Cajpeatn  W.  F.  Rudd,  1  F. 

Acting  Garrieon  A4futant Captain  J.  Cuppage,  89  F. 

D.....^.^  ar««.«&»2«  i  Captain  G.  L.  Carmiehsel  96  F. 

Provoit  MarehaU i  Cap/nlii  C.  8.  M'Alester,  46  F. 

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SEBASTOPOL. 

Jn  Charge  qf  Karabdnaia Lieut  -  Colonel  W.  West  Torner,  CB.  Unatt. 

r  Brevet-Major  J.  W.  Dewar,  40  F. 

Town  Mqfors, , <  Brevet-Mqjor  C.  Goochy  62  F. 

C  Captain  N.  Steevens,  68  F. 


DIVISIONAL  STAFF. 

CAVALRY  DIVISION. 

LiBnT.-GsMB&Ai.  Commanding lAeut.'General  Hon,  Sir  J.  Y.  Scarlett,  KCB. 

C  Captain  C.  P.  Bower,  10  Hossam. 

AidM'de-Camp <  Captain  H.  D.  Slade,  1  Dr.  Gds. 

C  Captain  J.  Thunby,  0  F.  {Extra), 

Aeeiet.  A^^ant-Gentral, . . . : Br.  Lt.^Col.  C.  C.  Shute,  6  Dts. 

Dep.  Assist.  Adjj.^Oen, Major  James  Conolly,  Unatt. 

AseiMt.  Qr-'Master-Oeneral Brevet  Lieut.^CoL  G.  W.  Mayow,  Unatt. 

Dep.  Assist.  Qr.-Master-Gen Br. -Major  £.  Fellowes,  11  Dra. 

Commanding  Heavy  Brigadb BrigadierGeneral  J.  LawrensoD,  17  Laneen. 

AidMLs-Camp    • .' Captain  Sir  William  Gordon^  17  Laneen. 

Brigade'Major Captain  E.  D.  Hnnty  6  Dra. 

Troops.— 1  Dr.  Gds.,  4  Dr.  Gds.,  6  Dr.  Gds.,  1  Dn.,  2  Drs.,  6  Drs. 

Commanding  Light  Brioadb    Brigadier-Oeneral  Lord  George  Paget,  CB.  4  LL  Hn. 

Aide-de-camp  Captain  R.  Portal,  4  Lt  Drs. 

Brigade-Major Brevet-Major  S.  G.  Jenyns,  CB.  13  Lt.  Drs. 

Troops.— 6  Dr.  Gds.,  4  Lt.  Drs.,  12  Laneen,  IS  Lt.  Dra. 

Commandino  Hussar  Brigade Brigadier  General  F.  G.  Shewell,  CB.  8  Haasan. 

Aide-dB-Camp    lAeat.  C.  Heneage,  8  Hassan. 

Brigade-Mqjor Brevet-Mt^  B.  Tomkinsoo,  8  Hassan. 

Troops.— 8  Hussan,  10  Hassan,  11  Uossars,  17  Lancers. 

FIRST  DIVISION. 

Lisut.-Gbnxral Commanding fSSSk  Lieut. -General  Lord  Rokeby. 

(Captain  Hon.  W.  WcUesley,  Coldst  Gd*. 

Aides-de-Camp <  Brevet  Mc^or  Hen.  Vf.  Coke,  Scots  Fas.  Ode. 

\CaptaJin  Hon.  A.  Egerton,  Gren.  Gds.  {Extra). 

AseiMt.  A4futant^General   Lieut.-V'Ol.  Lord  Arthur  Hay,  Gr.  Gds. 

Dep.  Assist.  A^futant-Gen Brevet-Major  F.  Baring,  Scots.  Fas.  Gds. 

Asrnt.  Qr.-Master-General Brevet- Lieut.- Col  W.  Saokey,  47  F. 

Dep.  Assist.  Qr.-Mas.-Gen Captain  S.  Darling,  0  F. 

Commanding  Brioadb  of  Guards  ....  Brigadier-General  J.  R.  Crauflud,  Gren.  Gds. 

Aide-de-Camp Captain  C.  Start,  Gren.  Gds. 

Brigade  Mtgar Brtnet  Lieut.-Col.  G.  W.  A.  Higginson,  Qren.  Oda. 

Troops.— 3rd  Batt.  Gren.  Guards,  IstBatt.  Coldst.  Guards,  1st  BatU  Scots.  Fus.  Gaarda. 

Commanding  Sbcond  Brigadb  Brigadier-General  C.  W.  Ridley,  Gr.  Gds. 

Aide-de-Can^    Captain  B.  M.  Jones,  13  F. 

Brigade  Me^or Brevet-Mqjor  H.  Browne,  9  F. 

Troops.— 8  F.,  13  F.,  31  F.,  66  F. 

HIGHLAND  DIVISION. 

Lieut.-Gbneral  Commanding Mt^or-General  Duncan  A.  Cameron,  CB.  43  F. 

Aides^Camp |  C«j?*atn  H.  Montgomery,  42  F. 

Assist.  Aeffutant-General Lieut.-Col.  £.  Haythorne,  1  F. 

J>ep.  Assist,  Atff. -General   Captain  H.  H.  Stevenson,  70  F. 

Assist.  Qr.-Master-General Lieut.-Col.  L.  Shad  well,  Unatt. 

Dep.  Assist.  Qr.-Master-General  ....  Captain  V.  H.  Crawford,  98  F. 

Commanding  Ist  Brigade Colonel  M.  K.  Atherley,  92  F. 

Aide-de-Camp     CaptainW.  C.  Lyon,  92  F.       * 

Brigade  Mqfor Brevet-Major  A.  Pitcairn,  42  F. 

Troops.— 42  F.,  02  F.,  79  F.  93  F. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade Brigadier- General  F.  Horn,  CB.  20  F, 

Aide-de-Camp Brevet-M^jor  C.  R.  Butler,  20  F, 

Brigade  Major Captain  R.  C.  W.  Stuart,  71  F. 

Troops.— 1st  Batt.  1  F.,  2nd  Batt.  I  F.,  71  F..  72  F. 


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SECOND  DIVISION. 

LifVT.-GsNSRAL  Commanding LUut.- General  H.  W.  Baniardy  CB. 

>i.*/iiMu^^/Y>.«.^  5  i««**-  Neville,  Royal  Engineen. 

^utof^de-Caiiv I  Lieut.  A.  B.QUcLt,  4  P.  {Interpreter), 

AetUt,  A4futent'Oeneral Colonel  R.  Wilbraham,  CB,  Unatt. 

JDep,  AeHet.  At^.-Genertd Br.-Major  Hon,  E.  C.  H.  Mauey,  06  F. 

AsHit.  Qr.'Maeter-General Brevet- Me^or  H.  M.  Hamilton,  47  F. 

Dep.  AeeUt,  Qr.^Master-Gen Brevet-Mqfor  Wm.  Bellairs,  49  F. 

Commanding  Ist  Brioadk    Brigadier- General  M.  Barlow  14  F. 

Aido-de-Camp   Captain  J,  Barlow,  14  F. 

Brigade-Major Brevet-Mqjor  H.  R.  Werge,  56  F. 

Troops.— 3  F.,  80  F.,  66  F.,  96  F. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade Brigadier-Ceneral  A.  J.  Lawrence,  CB,  Rifle  Br* 

Aide-de^Camp Lieut.  G.  H.  Grey,  Rifle  Br. 

Brigade-Mig'or Brevet-Mqjor  H.  Rowlands,  41  F. 

Troops. -41  F.,  47  F.,  49  F.,  62  F.,  82  F. 


THIRD   DIVISION. 

Libut.-Gbnb&al  Commanding Lieut-General  Sir  William  Byre,  KCB. 

C  Brevet- Major  P.  Robertson,  4  F. 

Aidet'de-Camp •.....<  Lieut,  8,  G.B.  St.  Clair, 21  F. 

C  Lieut,  Eyre,  Rifle  Brigade  (Extra), 

Aseist,  A4j.'General Brevet  Li. -Col.  J.  £.  Thackwell,  23  F. 

J)ep.  Asritt,  Ae^.-General    

AssiMt.  Qr.'Master-General Bt,-Mqjor  Buroston,  90  F.  {Acting). 

Dep,  Aeeiet,  Qr,- Master- Gen Captain  Gordon,  82  F. 

Commanding  Ist  Brigade    Brigaaier-Gmeral  C.  Warren,  CB.  66  F. 

Aide-de-camp Captain  St.  John,  92  F. 

Brigade  Mqfor Br.-Major  C.  F.  T.  Daniell,  88  F. 

Troop9.-4  F.,  14  F.,  39  F..  60  F.,  89  F. 

Commanding  2nd  Brioadb   Brigadier-General  C.  TroUope,  CB,  02  F. 

Aide-deCamp   CaptainJ.  C.  Sheffield,  21  F. 

Brigade-Mi^ Brevet-Mqfor  W.  Faussett,  44  F. 

Troops.— 18  F.,  28  F.,  38  F.,  44  F. 


FOURTH  DIVISION. 

Libut.-Gbnbral  Commanding    ..... .9  Mqfor-General  R.  Garrett,  KH.  46  F.  { 

. .  -      .   ^  (  Captain  T.  D.  Fnrde,  46  F. 

Atdee-de-^Camp i  Qi?/«n  Dallas,  46  F.  | 

Asiiet.  AdJMtant-General Bt.-Lt,-CoUmel  Hugh  Smith,  3  F.  ! 

Dep.  Aeeiet.  A^jvtant-Generai    Br.-Mqjor  Hon,  G.  Elliott,  Rifle  Br.  I 

AttiMt.  Qr,-Maiter-Generdl Bt.-Lt,-Colonel  Hallewell,  Unatt. 

J}ep.  Assist.  Qr.-Master-General  ....  Captain  Brook,  30  F. 

Commanding  Ist  Brioadb     Brigadier-General  Hon.  A.  A.  Spencer,  CB.  44^F. 

Aide-de-Camp   JBrtfoe^JIfq/or  J.  Robinson,  44  F. 

Brigade-Major Captain  Earle,  67  F. 

Troops.— 17  F.,  20  F.,  21  F.,  67  F.,  63  F. 

Commanding  2nd  Brigade   Brigadier-General  G.  Stannton,  31  F. 

Aide-de-Camp Captain  Herbert,  31  F. 

Brigade  MeQOr Brevet-Mqjor  A.  R.  Garrett,  46  F. 

Troops.— 46  F.,  48  F.,  68  P.,  IstBatt.  Rifle  Brigade. 


LIGHT  DIVISION. 

Libut.-Gbnbral  Commanding Major-General  Lord  William  Pankt,  CB. 

. .  •  .   .   ^^„  5  Lieut.  Hon,  A.  Poulett,  Gr.  Gds. 

AtOes-aeLomp ^  Captain  C.  MiUigan,  39  F. 

Assist.  Adjutant-General    Brevet-Mqjor  Glyn,  Rifle  Br.  (Acting,) 

Dep.  Assist.  Adj.-General  Br.-Major  Hon.  A.  M.  Cathcare,  93  F. 

Assist.  Quarter-Master-General    ....Br.  Major  Hon,  G.  CliflRyrd,  Rifle  Br.  (Acting,) 
Dep.  Assist  Qr.-Master-General  ....  Captain  Walseley,  90  P. 


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CoHHANDiNO  IsT  Brioaob BrigoOUr^OmmtA  C.  T.  Van  Stranbciiieey  3  F. 

Aide-de-camp Cnjvtatn  B.  Vra  StraobeDiM,  9  F. 

Brigade-Mi^ar ,.... Brevet^Me^wr  Wm.  Pretteman,  dS  F. 

Traopa.— 7  F,,38  F.,  83  F.,  and  34  F.,  Snd  Batt.  Rifle  Br. 

Commanding  2nd  Bbmadb Celenei  Lyrcat,  CB,  88  F. 

Aide-dcCamp Ckptain  Dnff,  33  F. 

Brigade-Me^or Brevei-Mai^  Cbippandall,  19  F. 

Troops.— 19  F.,  77  F.,  88  F.,  90  F.,  97  F. 


OBDNAWOB  DBPABTMBNT. 

ROYAL  ARTILLBRT. 
Commanding  Rotal  Artillxrt Lieui.'Oenerttl  Sir  Richard  J.  Dacres,  KCB. 

^^-^•c'mp \^^^^.%:^^.!''''^'^- 

Auiet.  AdjutanU-QtngfMl    lAe^t.-CQU  J.  M.  Adye,  CB. 

Dep.  Asnat.  Adjutant'OenenU BrmMi  LieMi.'ColoneL  J.  C.  W.  Forteteae. 

Aseitt,  Qr. -Master-  Oenerai    ......••  Bretei-Mtow  6.  T.  Fi«ld. 

Dep.  Aeeist.  Qr.-AfaHer  GenmU  . .  •  •Captain  G.  Darla. 

Commanding  R.  Horss  Astxllbbt    CotoneiD.  B.  Wood,  CB. 

Aefjutant    

Commanding  Reeerve  Artiilerp Lieut'Col  H.  J.  Morris. 

Adjutant    Brevet'M^for  P.  L'Estraagv. 

Commtttkding  ArHltery,  Highland  Biv.  Zieut-Cal.  A.  J.  Taylor. 

Adjutant    Captain  C.  H.  Smith. 

Commanding  Artillery ,  \st  JZHvidon   ,. Lieut. -Col.  St.  Jolra  T.  Browne. 

Adjutant    Captain  C.  P.  RoCton. 

Commanding  ArtWer^y  ^nd  Dimtiian  ••JDiffvi.-CM.  H.  Aylmer. 

Adjutant    Captain  T.  L.  Damea. 

Commanding  A  rtillery,  dtd  JDwidm    •  •Lieut,-  CoL  W.  R.  Nedham. 

Ac^ant    Captamh,  H.  Dense. 

Commanding  Artillery,  Aih  Divition    .  ,Lieut,'Col,  T.  B.  F.  Marriott. 

AtHjutant    

Commanding  Artillery,  Light  Dvoiiion   Lieut,'Col,  G.  Madean. 

Adjutant    Brevet'MqforW.  J.  Bolton. 

Comtnanding  Si09€  TraiM (WenelJ.  St.  Oeonce. 

Bep.  Assist,  Ae(jutant- Oenerai Brevet-Ms^or  W.  E.  M.  Reilly. 

Brigade-Major Captedn,  H.  Heyman. 

Superintending  Medical  Offleer Semim- Swrgemi  R.  C.  Elliot 

Troops.'  R.  Horse  Arlllleiy  A.  C.  J>.  I.— Batteries  A.  B.  C.  E.  F.  O.  »,  I.  P.  Q.  V.  l|r.  X.  T. 

ROYAL  RNQINRERS. 

CoMMAKDtKO  R.  Enoinksrs Lisut^Ceianel  Lloyd. 

Aide-de-camp  LieutenaniBanneUj, 

Assist.  A^jutant^General   Brevet  Lieut. -CoUmel  Bourchler^  CB. 

Brigade  Major Brevet-Major  C.  B.  Bwart. 

Dep.  Assist,  Qr.-Maeter General Lieut,  Leahy. 

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Head  Quarters  ef  the  Fremh  l^mjor-Genermi  H.  H.  Roae,  CB. 
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Ecutem  Army^  814i 

LAM)  TEAIfSPOET  COEPS. 

JDirsetor  QmuraL 
Colonel  Wm.  H.  S.  M'Murdo,  Unatt. 

AiHttant  Bireet&r-General  and  Agritt.  Qr,-Mawter  Qmerah 

Mqfor  W.  E.  Eteiu,  1  Bombay  Fus.,  21  Sept.  65. 

Naval  Assistant  JHnctar^Vrtd.  C.  Herbert,  Lieut.  R.N.  1  Feb,  66. 

Mqjor, 

Wm.  Mayne,  Sns.  17  Aiig.  41 ;  Li.  88  Sept.  43  ;  Capt.  0  Sept.  51  ^  Jfi^'or,  SI  Sept.  66. 

Captains  qf  Divisions. 
John  Wood,  detain  8  Madras  Eur.  Inf.,  86  Jan.  55. 
Charles  Hudson,  1  May  55. 
D.  8.  Ogllyy,  Lieut.  80  Madras  N.  1. 11  May  55. 
Henry  M'Oorrery,  7  Sept.  55. 
Thomas  Vokes,  7  Sept.  55. 

Second  Captains. 


Robert  Godber 7  Sept.  56 

Henry  Hilliker* 7  Sept. 

Willism  Banks 7  Sept. 

William  Handyside 7  Sept. 

William  Henry 16  Noy. 

Ricbard  Brennan 88  Nov. 


Andrew  Henry S8Kov.66 

Charles Hutton     86JaQ,  66 

James  Young 526  Jan. 

William  Stefens* 85  Jan. 

St.  John  Willans  26  Jan. 

John  Jones    '86  Jan. 


Puffmasters. 
Thomas  Calderbead  Brown,  37  July  55 ;  Bns.  5  Noy.  54 )  Lieut.  15  May  66. 
Adam  McBride,  87  July  65  ;  Q.  M,  2  Oct.  49. 
Fred.  F.  Feieday,  0  Noy.  65. 

Ae(fntants. 


William  CorbeCt 16  Mar.  65 

Robert  William  Jenkins 

J.  H.Mitchell 81  Feb.  56 


J.  Hesketh     81 

J.  Mitchell 81 

J.Kyle 81 


Feb.  66 

Feb. 

Feb. 


John  Scott    t 81  Aug. 

William  Todd 20  Jan. 

George  Blake 89  Jan. 

Abraham  Anderson  ••• 89  Jan. 

Tiieophilns  Greenway 4  Feb. 

James  Winter 4  Feb. 

William  Lambert 4  Feb. 

Alfred  AUen 6  Feb. 


Quarter 'Matters. 


Thomas  Barstow  ..•••• 12  Feb.  56 

J.  Gamon   12  Feb. 

Patrick  Francis  Foley 18  Feb. 

Daniel  Deacon 16  Feb. 

Tiiomas  Huddlestone 16  Feb. 

J.  Stratford 16  Feb. 

J.  CopeUnd 16  Feb. 


Henry  Miller 2 

Ot'orge  Ross  Caldwell 6 

John  Sewell 12 

John  Cnsack •  14 

Joseph  Hamilton 6 

Ralph  Norman 26 

Thomas  Fletcher « 87 

William  Edmand  Cater 81 

Thomas  Witchell 81 

Joseph  Cheese 81 

Eugene  Sherwood     ..81 

William  Addy 6 

James  Ollerton.... •     6 

Joseph  Harris  7 

C.  P.  Williams 7 

Charles  CheTsllier 7 

WUliam  Henry  Lauder 7 

Adolphus  Murphy • 7 

John  Walsh 7 

William  Henry  Dawson 7 


XAeiutenants. 


Feb.  55 

Feb. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug, 

Sept 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept 

Sept 


J.  Watson 10  Sept.  55 

William  Smith 15  Sept 

WlUiam  Sykes 18  Sept 

Richard  Sedley 31  Sept 

Lynch  John  Keogh 21  Sept. 

J.  Smith 21  Sept 

George  Donelly    •• «•  22  Sept 

John  Murphy 22  Sept 

John  Mackenzie 22  Sept. 

Alfred  Lander 22  Sept 

John  Granger    • «     1  Oct. 

Richard  Neville    2  Oct 

Richard  Boyd 88  Nor. 

JamcB  Milne •     1  Feb.  56 

W.Magee 1  Feb. 

Francis  Bleazley   1  Feb. 

George  James 1  Feb. 

George  Edwards   1  Feb. 

James  Bridge «..,.,.....     1  Feb. 


1  Captain  dtaTtni  lerred  with  th«  40th  Regt.  throughout  the  operations  in  China  (Medal),  commencing  with  the 
Brtt  taking  of  Chuian  and  termtaaftlng  with  the  landing  befoie  Nankin,  including  the  etorm  and  ssntvfe  of  the 
heights  above  Canton,  attack  and  capture  of  Amo/,  second  capture  of  Chusan,  attack  and  eaplurt  of  the  height  of 
Dbinhae,  occupation  of  Ningpo  sad  repulse  of  the  alght-attaekt  capture  of  Obapoo,  Woosung,  Shaaghae,  and 
Dhinklangfoo. 

2  Captain  HlUlker  senred  with  the  9rd  light  Dragooastbe  campaign  of  IMS  fai  Aflkhaaiflao  (Medal),  ineladiaff  Ois 
rorelng  of  the  Khjher  Pass,  stormiag  the  belchto  of  Jvgdallacki  actions  of  Teseea  and  Hnft  Kotui,  occupation  of 
Dabul,  and  capture  of  Istaliff.  Served  also  the  PaiUaab  canpalgn  of  lMfU0^  taelndfng  the  aflUr  at  Baaunggnr 
passage  of  the  Chenah,  action  of  SadooUpore,  and  battlaa  of  OhOltenwallah  and  Gocjerat  (Medal  and  two  Clafpt). 


«16 


Eastern  Army. 


CameU. 


George  HaU 32  Oct.  d5 

James  Pettigrew I  Noy. 

John  WiUiam  Beatty  33  Noy. 

Frederic  Bond   23  Noy. 

John  Bmen  Rntledge 23  Nov. 

Redmayne  B.  Foster    23  Nov. 

Vincent  Aplin   23  Nov. 

WiUlam  Spalding 23  Nov. 

Henry  Keogh    23  Nov. 

Edward  Jervis 23  Nov. 

James  Bodkin   23  Nov. 

Nathaniel  Barslcm 23  Noy. 

ArthnrGatt   23  Nov. 

Robert  Crowe    23  Nov. 

Joseph  Smith    23  Nov. 

William  M'Call 23  Nov. 

Bernard  H.  Bnrke   23  Nov. 

Raben  Hill  Powell    23  Nov. 

Brabazon  M.  Hallowes    80  Nov. 

—  Malley.i 1  Dec. 

J.  Faolkner  1  Dec. 

John  Landry*. .i « 1  Dee. 

H.  McLeod   1  Dec. 

W.  Mcintosh    1  Dec 

William  Talbot 7  Dec. 

James  Spry    16  Dec. 

John  Sweeny 31  Dec. 

John  Wilson 31  Dec. 

Henry  Adams    31  Dec. 

George  Alexander 31  Dec. 

Wm.  Henry  Waters 3  Jan.  66 

William  Matthews    12  Jan. 


George  Ramsay 18  Jaa. . 

Thomas  Richie 18  Jan. 

George  Ta«ker 18  Jsa. 

William  Shackelton 18  Jan. 

William  Armstrong 81  Jao. 

Richard  CoUins    81  Jaa. 

William  Thompson 21  Jaa. 

Charles  Sntton 21  Jaa, 

Joseph  Clarke   21  Jaa. 

Michael  Stapleton    81  Jaa. 

Robert  Davies •  •  81  Jan. 

John  Packwood    21  Jaa. 

Michael  McCain 21  Jaa. 

Wm.  Jefferies  Pegers    81  Jul 

Thomas  Smith 81  Jaa. 

John  Baird   28  Jaa. 

Robert  Stewart 86  Jan. 

Joneph  Palmer 86  Jaa. 

John  Briggs •••••.  88  Jan. 

WilliamRoss    89  Jan. 

Isaac  Cummin ••••  29  Jan. 

Andrew  Munro 89  Jan. 

Malachi  Po  well 8  Feb. 

Wm.  LoweShawe .t 8  Feb. 

Alexander  McDonald    • 8  Fd). 

Mowbray  Skeates 4  Feb. 

Donat  McMahon 0  Feb. 

George  Wohlmann    9  Febt 

Cornelius  Godfrey 9  Feb. 

Alexander  Baird    28  Feb. 

Peter  Burrowes 18  Mar. 

Ernest  Lewis •••••••  18  M«r. 


Veterinary  Surffeont, 

William  Death 11  May  56 

William  Varley 16  Aug. 

John  James  Channon •  16  Aug. 

Thomas  Paton 16  Aug. 

Henry  Hnssey 16  Aug. 

John  Burr  .  •  •  • 16  Aug. 

Agent, —Sir  John  Kirkland. 


William  Lyle  Fenner   15  Ai^. : 

William  Dorrofleld 88  Dec 

George  Fleming    88  Dec 

JosephBall    88  Dec 

JohnMoir 88  Dec 

W.  T.  O'DonncU 1  Feb, 


TEOOPS. 

CowZry.— 1  Dr.  Gd«.,  4  Dr.  Gds.,  6  Dr.  Gds.,  6  Dr.  Gds.,  1  Drs.,  2  Drs.,  4  Lt.  Drs.,  6  Ds» 
8  Husaars,  10  Hussars,  11  Hussars,  12  Lancers,  13  Light  Drs.,  17  Lancen. 

J9i/%rnfry.— 3  Batt.  Gr.  Gds.,  1st  Batt  Coldstream  Gnard-s^  1st  Batt.  Scots  Fas.  Gds.,  1st  Bait  :  F 
2  Batt.  1  F.,  3  P..  4  F.,  7  P.,  9  F.,  13  F.,  14  P.,  17  P.,  18  P.,  19  P.,  20  P.,  21  p.,  ^  f. 
28  P.,  30  P.,  81  P.,  83  p.,  34  F.,  38  F.,  39  P.,  41  P.,  42  F.,  44  P.,  46  P.,  47  P.,  4^  F- 
49  P.,  60  P.,  66  P.,  66  P.,  67  P.,  62  P.,  63  P.,  68  P.,  71  P.,  72  P.,  77  P..  79  P..  «i5 : 
88  P.  89  P.,  90  P.,  92  P.,  93  P.,  96  P.,  97  F.,  1st  and  2nd  Battalions  Riflo  Brisade. 

JRoyal  Artillery.^Royul  Horse  Artillery  A.  C.  D.  J. ;  and  Batteries  A.  B.  C.  B.  P.  G.  H  T  C 
V.  W.  X.  Y.  Z. 

Simpers  and  Jlfin«r«.— Companies  1,  2,  3, 4,  7,  S,  d,  10, 11. 


THE  BOSPHOETJS,  GALLIPOLI,  THE  DAEDANELLES,  AND  SMYBNA 

SCUTARI. 

Commanding  Trwtpe Mtfjor-Qen.  Henry  K.  Storks,  KU, 

Aiiiet,  MUitary  Secretary Capt.  E.  Seager,  8th  Hussars. 

Aide-de-camp   Capt.  W.  W.  Maitland,  49  P. 

Cemmandant  of  the  Hoepitalat  Scutari..  Lt. 'Col,  Charles  Sillery. 

I  Capt.  Ktaf,  13  F.  ^g.^.^^^ ^^ Google 


Std^  Officers  attached  to  the  In- 
fantry J)ep6t 


Eastern  Army.  815a 

(Capt.  W.  D.  Maedonald,  93  F. 

Den.  AssUts.  Qr.-Mr.-Gen <  Capt.  Crealock,  00  F. 

(Capt.  F.  Macbean,  93  F. 

SupeHntending  Officer  qf  Cavalry  S  jSj.^Lt^.Col.  W.  Morris,  CB.»  17  Lancers. 

Embarkation ( 

^Br.'Major  Heaton,  37  F.  {KulalU). 
Capt.  Butler,  36  F. 
Capt.  NeviUe,  11  F. 
Copt.  Williams,  60  F. 
Capt.  Cakott,  26  F. 
Capt.  White,  Unatt. 
Capt.  Fairtlough,  12  F. 
Lieut.  H.  A.  W,  Ayton,  84  F. 
Ensign  Stapp,  58  F. 
Capt.  W.  H.  West,  E.  I.  C.  S. 
Capt.  G.  Henderson,  do. 
lAeut.  J.  Moreland,    do. 
^Lieut.  J.  Davidpon,     do. 

Adijutant  of  Infantry  Dop6t Lieut.  C.  Finnerty,  47  F.         ^   ^,    ^  ^       »« 

^  "^      "^  I  Thomas  Cassidy,  11  Apr.  56 ;  Q.  Af.,  4  May,  49. 

r  ^    *-.   r^    ii*  )  XteK^  W.T.Baker,  85  F. 

Paymaetere,  Infantry  DepSt  ....<  ^^^^  gp^ng^  44  p. 

(  Capt.  Charles  S.  Thomas  (Kullalee). 
,^  ^      r  ^    *-.   r.    -*  (Quarter-Master  Timothy  Morris,  28  May  47;  Ens. 
Quarter-Master, /ttfantry  Depot  |  ^     ^g  j^„  47 

8taff'A4jutant,  R.  Artillery Capt.  Soady,  B.  Art. 

Barrach-Maeter    Lieut.  J.  F.  Grier,  88  F. 

Commanding  I)ep6t  qf  Prisoners  >  j^.^  y^^^     1  p. 
0/  IF«r  a/  Proti   ) 

fi^iwt^.  J.  C.  Hobbs. 
Staff  Officers ^Lieut.  W.  Birch. 

(Lieut.  F.  W.  Dew. 


SMYBNA. 
Staff  Officer Cap*.  W.  Burden,  9  F. 


ABYDOS. 


Commandant Br.-Mooor  Wm.  John  Chads,  64  F. 

r  Cap/.  Hewitt,  62  F. 

Staff  Officers \  Capt.  La  Touche,  98  F. 

C  Cap*.  Bazalgette,  37  F.  .c,     r* 

f  Wm.  Macdonnell,  22  Apr.  63;  Ens.  18  Aug.  48;  Lt. 

Paymaster |        25June62. 


RENKIOI. 


St€ff  Officer Xi'u*.  Bennett,  7  F. 

Paymaster Alexis  Corcoran,  8  July  42. 


VARNA. 
Director  qf  Submarine  Telegraph.  .Capt.  Oldershaw,  R.  Art. 


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MILITARY  AND  CIVIL  DEPARTMENTS. 


WA.R  DEPARTMENT. 
State,  Rt,  Hon,  Lord 

Under  Soerotary,  Colonel  O.  C.  Miuidj,  Unatt. 


Pfln.  See,  of  State,  Rt,  Bon,  Lord  Paninarf,  ICf, 
GCB, 


WAR-OFFICE  BRANCH. 

Deputy  Secrotaty  at  War,  JTlr  Benjamin  Hai^el,  ItCA. 
Chief  Examiner  of  Army  Accounts,  John  HoUlnfBi  Stq. 


ORDNANCE  BRANCH. 

Clerk  oftim  Ordnance,  Wm.  Monaell,  Seq.  JU,P. 

Private  Secretary,  Henry  J.  Lynch,  Esq. 

Inspector  Qeneral  ( |l  Lt.'Gen,  Sir  John  F.  Borgoyne, 

of  Fortifications  \     Bart.,  G  CB, 
n*^*«  a^     {  L/.-Ci>Z.  H.  D.  Harnen. 
Deputy  do.    j  cap^  B.M.  Laffiin. 
Assist.'Deputy  do..  Major  H.  C.  C.  Owen. 
^RTZtn^*^  \  *  ^«i-fl'*»-  W.  Cator,  CB- 
Director  Qeneral  of  Stores,  John  ^.  Godley,  Esq, 
Director  General  of  Contracts,  Thomas  Hoirell,  Esq, 
Director  General  of<  Colonel  Sir  Tho.  S.  H.  C.  Trou- 

Army  Clothing      \     bridge,  Bt„  h.  p. 
Assistant  do.,  George  D.  Raro»ay,  Esq, 
Accountant  General,  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 


WOOLWICH. 

Superintendent  of  Royal  < Lt. -Col.    F.   M.   Bardley 

Gun  Factories,  \     Wilmot 

Do.  of  R,  Carriage  Departtnent,  LL-Col.  A.  TuUoli. 
Do,  of  Royal  Laboratories,  Capt,  E.  M.  Boxer. 
Do,  of  R.  Factories  of  Small  Arms,    Oapt,  W.  M .  H. 

Dixon. 


COMMISSARIAT  BRANCH. 
Principal  Clerk,  Samuel  Petrie,  Esq, 


ARMY  PAY  OFFICE. 
PaymastcT'Oen.,  Rt,  Eon,  Robert  Low«,  If.P. 


JUDICIAL  DBPARTM  BMT. 
Judge Aduoeajte General)  j^   „^  p  ^  nnton.lTP 
ofthe  United  Kingdom  J  **»  ^^'  ^*  '•  ▼"**»•  '•'^♦ 
Deputy  dUto   Stephen  Charles  Denison,  JBhy. 

Oftce,  35,  Great  George-street,  WertmiBiler. 


INSPECTOR  OP  BEOIMBMTAL  COU>I7RS. 

Albert  Wm.  Woods,  Esq.  Laneaater  Henld. 

Heralds' College,  Doctoral  i 


OOMMISSIOMRHS  ROYAL  |pLITAmY  OOLLB6E. 

Bx  Qfieio. 
The  Field  Marshal  Cotnroa&ding  in  Chief  PrteidenL 

The  Secretary  for  War   *TirtPruiii^ 

The  Adjutant  OeMraL 

The  Quarter-Master  General. 

The  GoTernorof  the  Royal  Military  College. 

Specially  app^ntod. 
General  Sir  Ralph  Darling,  GCH. 
Sir  Howard  Douglas,  Bt.GCB,  6CMG. 


Sir  George  Brown,  OCB, 

•■■—  ■■■  ■  Sir  Hew  D.  Ross,  GCB,  R.  Art. 

Lt.Gen.  H.  R.  H,  The  JDicAtfo/ Cambridge,  KG. GCB. 

Ue^.'Qen.  Charles  Yorke,  Military  Seerttary. 


COMMISSIONERS  ROYAL  MILITARY  ASTLUK. 

Bx  Officio. 
The  Field  Marshal  Commanding  in  Chief  JPrandemt. 
The  Secretary  for  War  Vico  Prendex. 

The  Bishop  of  London. 

The  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

The  Paymaster  General. 

The  Adjutant  General. 

The  Quarter-Master  General. 

The  Govenior  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 

The  Lieut.-Goremor  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 

The  OoTomor  of  the  Royal  Military  CoUeaa. 

The  Colonel  of  tHe  1st  Life  Guards. 

The  Colonel  of  the  8nd  Life  Guards. 

The  Judge  Advoeate  General. 

The  Deputy  Secretary  at  War. 

Specially  appointed. 
General  Sir  Ralph  Darling,  GCH. 

5ir  Howard  Douglas,  Bt.  GCB.  OCM9, 

^  Sir  Hew  D.  Rose,  GCB,  R.  Aft* 

Lt.-G«li.  H.  R,  H.  The  Duke  0/Cambridfa^  JTtf.  GCS- 


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ORDNANCE  STOREKEEPERS  AND  DEPUTY-STOREKEEPERS. 


Mtortkttpert, 

Aldbbitbt 

CAJiLISUi 

Chatsam HcnryT.  Jonet 

CHB8Ta&  •John  Walker 

DBToxroKT Joseph  Pelktt      A.  C.  Windeyer 

DoTBm  •JohnOenfe 

EoixBUftoa •Thomes  Qlbhe 

EHriSLD  Jamee  Wlndior 

Fort  GBOftGB,  M.B 

GUBKirSST    ....•• 

HABWtOH 

HuiA •...••J.  Tarn.... 

UtoI  PAEK 

Jebsit  

Kbxhaic  Pozht. . . .  C.  Bnb 


GRBAT  BRITAIN 
Dtputjf 


Storekctpert, 
•Goodman  Sandei 
•OtTld  Wilkie 


R.  M.  Otanne 
•C.  Sharp 

*Ja]Bee8t.Qeorge 
•0.  Baylj. 


Deputy 
Storekegpef  t. 
James  Duncan 
•Kdm.  Chawner 
B.  M.  Moore 


Btor9k0ep9r9. 
Mabohwood 

PBMB&OKB    

PoRTBKOUTH  Alei.  Stewart 

PRID0T*!  Hard....  Aug.  Wright 

Pu  R7LBBT •John  OroeBf ill 

Stiruiio  Cabtlb •Alex.  Gun 

TxLBURT  Fort  ....  •J.  T.  Knight 

TiPH  BR  PoiHT •yilf o^or T.R. Agnew 

Thb  Towbk Richard  Eaton    B.  0.  King 

TTKBROirrR  Castlr  —   -   - 

UpVOR  GASTI.B 

Waltham  Abbbt 

Wbbdoh   *C.  R.Cooper 

Woolwich Joseph  Pellatt    W.  ttorris 


W.  B.  Stapley 
John  Shepherd 
•Bich.8.A.BiH0tt 


Ath&ovs k . .  •Arthnr  Boate 

CHARuuioirr  Airn  Arxaoh  •yOordoR  Thomson* 
Cork  Harbodb  • . .  •  •T.  C.  MarteUi 


AvTiouA *Geo.  p.  C.  Peter 

Bahaxab *P.  Drouet 

B"""- ISi;"'''^'-  \?iS;i!Str 

Barsasobs F.  M.  Crofnartle  Jalnes  P.  Marett 

Bbrxuoa •W.  L.  Penno 

Oapb  of  Good  Hopb  Robert  Cooper 

Colombo Thomas  Dawson 

CoRPU   • G.  Wjatt 

Dbkbrara 'R.  A.  T.  Walker 

DoxuiioA "John  Drew 

Gibraltar Rlehard  Forman  O.  Stokea 


IRELAND. 

iDuBLiir 
DvHCAirvov  Fort. 
EXTHISKILLRir 

PORBIGN  STATIONS. 


yjohn  Butcher* 


^^AuekUmd 

^{WtlUngton  ... 


Nbw  Brorswick  . 
NBwyoTTirnLAitB 

Nbw  Zbalard 
Point  db  Gallr 

Port  Elizabbth 

Port  Natal  

PrivcbEbward'sI 

Qvbbbo W.  A.  Hoiwell 

RuDRAU,  Cakada  ..  •Peter  Honsell 

St.  Chribtophrr 

St.  Hblbva 

St.  Lucia  •  John  Thomas 

St.  Vimcbkt    

Savta  Maura  

SiBRRA  Lborb  ....  F.  p.  Barlee 
Simon's  Towv 

Btditry 

Tobago 

Trutcoxalbb George  Pett 

Trinidad ••.••. 

Zahtb    


•W.  Blackwell 
•Robt.R.Pringle 

P.  C.  Frith 
•John  Tunbrldge 
•Wm.  Piummer 
•J.  O.  Hamley 
•D.  J.  Frets 
•Henry  W.  Piers 
•John  R.  Cole 


•Robt.J.Wtllton 
Henrr  Topping 


Graham's  Town  ..  J.  C.  Sauuder      W.  H.  H.  Scott 

Orbnada •Evan  C.  Harmer 

Halifax B.  Ince  Wm.  H.  Tapp 

Hobart  Town  ....  Richard  Rogen   Wm.  Windsor 

Honduras •H.DeK.Mazwell 

HoNO  KoNO    Geo.  Chapman 

Jamaica  Joseph  Leacock  •R*  Riogers 

KivQvroN,  U.  O James  A.  Harrej 

Malta Jeremj  Jones      •F.  A.  Plesse 

Maurxtiub R.  Maefkriane 

Montrbal Jas.  T.  Elliott      W.  H.  Blenkame 

The  •  denotes  those  acting  as  Barrackmasters. 
y.B.— STOREKBBPERS  haTe  the  relaUre  rank  of  MAJOR,  and  DEPUTY-STORBKREPBRS  that  of  CAPTAIN 

2  Mr.  Thomson  has  reoeiyed  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps  for  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Badi^os. 
a  Mr.  Butcher  has  received  the  Sllrer  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Ciudad  Rodrlgo,  Badi^ox,  Tittorla,  St. 
Sebastian,  Orthes,aHd  Toolouse. 


•William  Danlell 
•P.  F.  Daston 

•Joseph  Pearson 
•P.  WUkinson 
•A.  Pringle 

•Wm.  8.  Forster 
•T.  S.  Ford 


BARRACK^MASTERS. 


•«•  BARRACK-M ASTERS  of  1st  Class  SUtions  have  the  relatire  rank  of  MAJOR ;-9nd  Class,  of  CAPTAIN;— 
and  8rd,  4th,  and  6th  Classes,  of  LIEUTENANT.— Ist  Class,  Ifts.  per  diem;  2nd  Class,  12s.  6</.;  8rd 
Class,  10s.  I  4th  Class,  7s.  M.;  6th  Class,  6s. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


4  Abbrdbsn    

1  Aldbrshot 

8  Bbrwick 

8  Birmingham 

Brboon 

5  Briohton    

8  Bristol    

4  Burnlet  

4  Burt  and  Athion 

a  Cantbrburt 

1  Chatham,  ^c 

4  Chiohrttbr    

1  colchrstbr 

9  Dbvonport 

4  Dundbb  and  Perth 

8  Edinburgh 

4  Exbtrr 

4  Fort  Auguhtus,  N.  B 

3  Glasgow  

4  GOSPORT    

8  GURRNSBY     

4  Hamilton    

8  HouNSLOW  ^  Harnvton  Ct. 

8  Httbb,  ^e \ 

4  IPBWIOH    

0  IBU  07  Man  ••« 


Captain  E.  J.  Otway 
|l  «fil  Thomas  Smith  * 
Captain  F.  F.  Laje 

gPred.  James  Ranie 
.  D.  MacDonald 
J.  G.  Wright 

JLt,-Col,  G.  E.  RaittM 
,  Barr 
R.  S.  Wiekham 
Littit,  iBneas  M'Goldrick 
Capt.  J.  Bucklej 

?  Lieut,  H.  Graham  *« 
^p^fiKrWm.O'Malley 
Captain  J.  Staweil 
1  Mtufar  G.  W.  DeRensjr" 
9  Ugut,  F.  Murray 
f  lUut.  T.  F.  Sinclair^ 
Lieut,  W.  R.  Spalding 
9  Captain  D.  M*  Donald 
Copt.  Hon.  W.  J.  P.  Gore 
J.T.  Downman 
Captain  J.  M'Dermott 
9  Lt.-Col.K.  Edmonds" 
R.  S.  Kellj 
Captain  W.  Bell 
J.  Mabon 


8  Lbbds,  ^c 

8  maid8tonb 

1  Manchbstbr 

8  Nbwcastlb 

4  Nbwport,  Cardiff",  ^c,  , . 

4  NORWICH 

4  Nottingham  

4  Paislby  and  Dumbarton 

3  Parrhurst 

4  Prndbnnis 

8  Plymouth   

1  Portsmouth  

8  Prrston  

9  Rrgrnt's  Parr,  4-0 

2  St.  Jambs's  Park,  ^e,   . . 

4  Shrbrnbss 

4  Shbppibld  

Shornclipfb.. 

4  Taunton  

8  TowBR  <c  Croydon 

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A.  Child 

R.  Marshall 

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9  lAetit,  Jas.  Rutherford  '• 

J.  Ross 

Captain  James  Murray 

Captain  M.  G.L.  Meason 

Ctqftain  Brickenden 

9  Captain  N.  C.  Trarers 

9  m  Lieut.  John  Boase 

J.  R.  Nason 

Joseph  O.  Trarers** 

Hon.  John  Sinclair 

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ain  D.  O'Meara 
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.  W.  Hall 
Lieut.  James  Dusautoy 
Captain  ^Villiam  Bcrners 
Capt.  W.  Fisher 
J   J.  H.  Burgoyne 
Colonel  R  F.  Romer 
lA.'Col.&.R.  Warren** 
Cap<.B.Sutherland,Unatt. 
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4  B4Li.iircOLUO ||  LL'CoU  M.  T.  Doyle ^ 

8  Belfast  ^  Carriehfergus  Captain  Robert  Rowan 
2  BinB,  Banagker^  Slianium 

Bridge,  and  Portumnti    Captain  J.  Campbell 
4  BOT  LB,  BalUtghaderresH,^ 

Carricft-oti^Shannon,,.,  Lieut.  John  Blakenej 
8  BoTrsvAXT,  Mallorv,  and 

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4  Cahib,   ClogJuen,  ^  New 

Inn Lieut,  J.  E.  K.  Orogan 

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1  COBX ^  Mqfor  J.  N.  OotMttM 

8  Dkbbt,  Lifford,  if  Omagh  Lt,-Col.  William  Bell 
4  Dboobbda   

DUBLIN  :— 

8  PoKroBVT.xjOfBeggar'sBush 

and  Pigeon  House  Fort  |l  Capt.  B.  Jeffireyt  ^ 
8  RiCHKovo,  IslaTid  Bridge, 

and  Magazine  Fort  ....  |l  Captain  J.  Kirkman* 

1   BOYAI.  BARBA0X8,  Mount- 

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3  HsBB  IlALL  Capt.W,  A.  Sfcevarl 

4  DUNDALK D.T.  Grant 

4  FKrHAMV,CasIul,and  Tip- 

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8  PjB&Mor  and  MUcheUtonm  R.  A.  Daniell 
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8  Nbwbt  and  Donmpatriok  Ci^t.  D.  O.  O'Jf c«r 
6  Suoo,  Bal^thannon,  and 

BOloeh A.T.  Monro 

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8  Bbbvuda William  Tucker 


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8  KiBOSTOM    Pra.  Raynei 

8  LOBDOB    {  l^m^^pjain  Thompson 

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CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE  :— 

5  CapbTowb S.W.Hall** 

8  Gbaiiaic'b  Towb  Captain  N.  Boyes 

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of  60  Foot. 

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4  St.  Jobb'8,  N.B 

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.  B.  Harrison 

.  Captain  D.  Gordon 

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War  Services  of  the  Barrack- Masters. 

1  Major  Smith  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  Peninsular  war  from  1808 
to  its  termination  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  actions  of  Calcayellas,  Royales, 
Constantino,  Betanzos,  £1  Burgo,  Corunna,  Gallegos,  Barquillo,  and  the  Coa—dau- 
gcrously  wounded ;  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  siege  and  storm  of  Badajoz, 
hattle  of  Salamanca,  advance  to  and  capture  of  Madrid,  action  of  San  Milan,  battle  of 
Vittoria,  action  at  £chaIar,both  attacksof  Vera,  battle  of  the  Nivelle,  action  of  Arcangues, 
battle  of  Orthed,  action  of  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  also  the  campaign  of 
1816,  including  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ten 
Clasps. 

2  LieuL  Boase  served  in  the  Peninsula,  France,  and  Flanders,  with  the  d2nd  Kegiment, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Roleia,  Vimiera,  and  Corunna,  siege  of  the  forts  and  battle 
of  Salamanca — gun-shot  wound  in  the  left  leg  and  another  through  the  right  shoulder ; 
battles  of  the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  dOth  July  1813 ;  battle  of  the  Nivelle,— gun. shot 
wound  in  the  forehead ;  battles  of  the  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Quatre  Bras, — grun-shot  tlirough 
the  left  ankle  joint.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

3  Captain  Mackintosh  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  six  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor, 
Badajoz,  Salamanca,  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian,  and  Nive. 

4  Lieut.  Sinclair  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Battalion  44th  Regt.,  and  lias 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Badajoz,  at  which  last 
he  was  severely  wounded. 

5  Capt.  Kirkman  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  during  the  campaigns  of  1810, 11,  12, 
13,  and  14,  in  the  Peninsula,  including  the  actions  and  defence  of  Cadiz,  siege  of  Tarra- 
gona, battle  of  Barrosa,  actions  near  Fuente  Guinaldo  and  Aldea  de  Ponte,  siege  and 
capture  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo  (volunteered  the  storming  party),  siege  and  capture  of 
Badajoz  (volunteered,  and  accompanied  the  forlorn  hope,  and  was  wounded  in  the  head), 
battle  of  Salamanca,  advance  to  and  capture  of  Madrid,  subsequent  retreat  through 
Spain,  affairs  of  San  Munoz  and  San  Milan,  battle  of  Vittoria,  and  three  days'  severe 
skirmishing  in  following  the  enemy  to  Pampeluna,  which  ended  in  the  capture  of  their 
last  gun ;  action  at  Echalar,  passage  of  the  Bidsissoa,  various  actions  in  the  Pyrenees, 
battle  of  Nivelle  (gun-shot  wound  in  the  right  arm),  action  of  Arcangues,  and  passage  of 
the  Nive.  Served  also  the  campaign  of  1815  in  Bielgium.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

6  Captain  Drnmmond  served  with  the  Rifle  Brigade  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  pre- 
sent at  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajoz,  Castrijon,  Salamanca,  Alba  de  Tonnes,  Madrid,  San 
Munos,  Castalla,  San  Milan,  Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  Bridge  of  Zansi,  Port  d'Achard,  Bridge 
of  Vera,  Bidassoa,  Nivelle,  Arcangues,  Nive,  Orthes,  St.  Germain,  Tarbes,  St.  Simon, 
and  Toulouse  (Medal  and  eight  Clasps).  Also  the  caiApaign  of  1815,  including  Quatre 
Bras,  Genappe,  and  Waterloo. 

7  Migor  Ford  served  with  the  Royal  Artillery  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  France, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  for  which  he  has  the  Silver  War  Medal 
with  one  Clasp.  On  the  termination  of  the  Peninsular  war  in  1814,  he  embarked  at 
Bordeaux  with  the  army  for  Canada,  and  served  there  until  the  close  of  the  Ameri- 
can war. 

8  Captain  Travers,  prior  to  entering  the  army,  served  as  a  Midshipman  in  the  Diana 
frigate,  under  Captain  Maling,  for  three  years,  on  the  West  India  Station,  and  was  fre- 
quently engaged  in  boats  cutUng  out  vessels  under  the  batteries  at  the  islands  of  Curacoa 
and  Cuba.  In  July  180G  he  embarked  with  a  detachment  of  the  Rifle  Brigade  for  South 
America,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  shoulder  at  the  attack  on  the  suburbs  of  Buenos 
Ayres  on  the  3rd  July  1807,  but  this  did  not  prevent  his  entering  the  town  on  the  5th 
with  General  Crawfurd's  Brigade.  He  served  under  Sir  John  Moore  during  the  campaign 
and  retreat  to  Corunna  in  1808-93  and  subsequently  accompanied  his  Regt.  to  Walcheren. 
From  1811  to  1814  he  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca,— where  his  horse  was  shot  under  him  when  acting  as  Adjutant ;  capture  of  the 


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French  rear-guard  on  the  following  day,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Betiro,  affidr  near 
Yal  Moresco,  coyering  tlie  siege  of  Bargos,  and  Beveral  akirmlBhee  on  the  retreat  to  Por- 
tugal. Commanded  the  Advanced  Quani  of  the  Light  Brigade  at  the  hattle  of  Yittoria, 
the  Pyrenees,  and  yarious  affairs  of  outposts.  At  Vera  Bridge  he  commanded  the 
advance  Plcqnet.  In  1814  he  accompanied  his  Begt.  to  America,  and  was  aeyerely 
wounded  In  the  attack  on  New  Orleans.  He  has  receiyed  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

9  Captain  Qaynor  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Portuguese  army  during  1808,9, 
and  10,  when  he  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner  at  Arroyo  del  Puerco. 

10  Major  Gossett  served  with  the  Bifle  Brigade  in  the  PeninsuU  from  Oct.  1813  to  July 
1814,  including  the  hattle  of  the  Niveon  the  9th,  10th,  11th,  12th  and  13th  Dec,  paaaage  of 
the  Gave  d'Oleron, hattle  of  Orthes,  actions  at  Tarbes  and  Toumefeuille,  and  battle  of  Tou- 
louse. Served  afterwardsia  the  American  wap,and  was  constantly  engaged  near  New  Orleans 
from  ddrd  Dec.  1814,  to  the  7th  Jan.  1815,  and  was  also  present  at  the  attack  on  New  Oiieans 
on  the  8th  Jan. — ^wounded  in  the  bead.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three 
Clasps. 

1 1  Lieut.  Hughes  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  57th  Begt.  iW>ml810  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  the  Battle  of  Bueaco,  first  siege  of  Badajot^battleof  Albn- 
hera,— severely  wounded  through  the  left  thigh ;  retreat  from  Madrid,  battles  of  Yittoria, 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th  and  SOfch  July,  and  the  Nivelle, — severely  wounded  in  the  right 
thigh,  where  the  ball  remained  for  nine  years.  He  has  received  theWar  Medal  with  five 
Clasps. 

12  Capt.  Hicks  served  in  the  Peninsula  In  1812,  18,  and  14,  including  the  battle  of 
Castalla,  and  siege  of  Tarragona.  He  was  present  with  the  Anglo-Sicilian  army  daring 
the  whole  of  the  operations  on  the  coast  of  the  Faro  against  Murat,  ineludhig  tho  siege  of 
Scylla  Castle.  He  served  as  a  Lieut -Colonel  with  the  Anglo-Spanish  Legion  in  1885, 36, 
and  37,  including  the  action  before  Hemani,  relief  of  Bilboa,  storming  the  lines  of  San 
Sebastian  (severely  wounded  In  the  side),  operations  on  the  10th,  12th,  14th,  and  16th 
March,  oreneral  action  on  the  16th  March,  1887,  during  which  he  was  wounded,  and  had  hb 
horse  killed  under  him.  For  his  services  in  the  British  Legion  he  has  received  two  MediaU. 

13  Lt -Colonel  Bdmonds  seryed  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  66th  Regiment  inm 
March  1809  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  slightly  wounded  at  the  battle  of 
Talavera. 

14  Captain  Minchin  served  in  the  61st  Begt.  the  campaign  and  battle  of  Corpima.  On 
the  expedition  to  Walcheren^  and  at  the  siege  of  Flushing.  Bmbarked  with  the  Rc^  for 
Lisbon  In  Jan.  181 1,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  covering  the  siege  of 
Cindad  Rodrigo,  two  sieges  of  San  Ohristoval,  covering  the  second  siege  of  Badi^os,  mAir 
near  Val  Moresco,  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  the  Retlro,  coyering  the 
siege  of  Burgos,  actions  of  Monasterio  and  Quintana  Pulla,  and  retreat  into  Portugal ; 
battles  of  Vittoriaand  the  Pyrenees,  covering  the  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  aetioD  of  Laaaea 
(severely  wounded),  and  occupation  of  Bordeaux.  Served  also  in  the  eampaigii  of  ISia^ 
including  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  capture  of  Oambray,  and  capitulation  of  iwa.  He  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

15  Major  Eliot,  after  serving  during  the  £a0lr  war  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  eroMed 
the  Desert  in  Rgypt  with  Sir  David  Baird's  armv  In  1801.  He  next  yervea  at  Monte 
Video  under  Sir  Samuel  Anchmuty  ]  after  which  the  Peninsular  campaign  of  180S-9, 
including  the  battles  of  Roleia  and  Vimiera,  for  which  and  for  Egypt  he  has  received  tin 
Silver  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps ;  and  he  has  also  the  Qoid  Medal  presentad  by  the 
Grand  Seignior  for  the  Egyptian  campaign. 

16  Lieut.  Nagel  served  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-40  with  the  6l«t  Reft,,  asd 
was  present  at  the  aflhir  of  Ramnuggiir,  and  battles  of  SadooUpore  and  ChillianfMOIah,  a: 
which  last  he  lost  a  leg  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

17  Sir  F.  W.  Frankland  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  tnd  Foot  from  Koy.  1819  to  the 
end  of  that  war,  and  was  present  at  the  blockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyreaeca 
on  the  28th  and  30th  July,  passage  of  the  Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle,  Niye,  actioBa 
before  Bayenne,  and  at  Toulouse  as  aothig  Aide-de-Camp  to  General  Sir  Wm.  Ansoo. 
In  position  at  Halie  during  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  at  the  assault  of  Cambray  as  Akie* 
dc-Camp  to  Gen.  the  Hon.  6|r  C.  Colvllle.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  ibnr  Claspa. 

18  Captain  Wilson  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps  for  the  battled  of  Yittoria,  Pyrenees,  Nive,  and  Toulouse,  He  serred  alao  the 
Waterloo  campaign. 

10  Lieut.  H.  Graham  served  in  the  West  Indies,  where  he  was  engaged  In  several  acttosa. 
He  was  also  at  the  capture  of  Minorca  j  the  expulsion  of  the  French  from  Bgypt ;  aad  In  the 
Peninsula  and  France  to  theconclusion  of  the  war,-Hit  the  capture  of  Badajos  was  the  first  who 
entered  that  fortress.    When  on  board  the  ^amuef  and /ane  transport  with  300  soldiets,  cap- 


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tared  a  priTfttoer  which  came  alongside  that  vesael  at  night,  when  the  fire  of  the  iroope  anni- 
hilated her  crew.  Lieut.  Graham  has  received  four  severe  wounds  during  these  servioes.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Claspe  for  Egypt  and  Badajoa. 

80  Lieut.  Rutherford  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  old  d4tb,  was  present  at  the 
defence  of  (}adiz  in  1810,  lines  of  Torres  Vedras,  pursuit  of  Massena,  actions  of  Pombal, 
Redinha,  Condeiia,  and  Sabngal,  battle  of  Fuentes  d'Onor,  second  siege  of  Badajos,  battle 
of  Vittoria,  hlockade  of  Pampeluna,  battles  of  the  Pyranees^  Pampeluoa,  and  the  Kivelle, 
and  Nivoy  passage  of  the  Qave  d'Oleron,  battle  of  Orthes,  aotion  of  Vic  Bigorre^  and  batUe 
of  Toulonse.    He  has  rteeived  the  War  Modal  with  seven  Clasps. 

31  Major  De  Rensy  served  at  Waleheren  in  1800,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Flushing.  Served  afterwards  in  the  Peninsula  In  the  89nd  Regt,,  and  at  the 
btttle  of  Vittoria  he  was  most  severely  wounded  by  a  caanon"«hot,-»right  arm  amputated. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

24  Lt.  Col.  Doyle  sailed  in  1805  with  Lord  Gatheart's  expedition  to  Hanover,  and  being 
shipwrecked  became  a  prisoner  of  war  to  the  Dutoh.  In  1808  he  went  with  Sir  Arthur  Welles- 
ley's  expedition  to  Portugal,  and  was  shot  through  the  body  tt  Roleia.  In  1800  he  was  at  the 
siege,  sortie,  and  capture  of  Flushing,  and  storming  of  Fort  Ramakins.  In  1810, 11,  and  12 
he  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  Picton's  Division, — in  pursuit  of  Massena  fromSantarem,  ac- 
tions at  Pombal,  Redinha,  Roblida,  Condeixa,  Sabugal,and  Fuentes  d'Onor ;  siege  of  Bada- 
joz  in  1811,  cavalry  affair  at  El  Bodon,  siege  and  storm  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,8iege  and  storm 
of  Badajoz  (a  ball  lodged  in  the  cavity  of  the  chest,  unextracted — a  ball  through  the  right 
arm,  wliich  was  splintered—neck  and  head  wounded)  j  battle  of  Salam  Aica,  capture  of  Ma- 
drid and  the  Retiro.  In  1 814  embarked  for  Canada  in  command  of  a  detachment  of  the  5th — 
repelled  two  attacifs  on  the  Transport  by  Privateers.  Present  with  the  Army  at  Plattsburg. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  seven  Clasps. 

25  Captain  White  served  on  the  expedition  to  tlie  Elbe  and  Weser  under  Lord  Cathcart ; 
the  principal  campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  including  the 
operations  on  the  Coa  during  the  siege  and  battle  of  Almeida,  the  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo, 
the  siege  and  storming  of  Badajoz,  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  capture  of  Madrid  and  tlie 
Retiro,  the  siege  of  Burgos  and  affair  on  retreat  at  Muriel.  The  campaigns  in  Flanders 
and  France  under  Lord  Lynedoch  and  the  Duke  of  Welling^n,  including  the  attack  on 
Merxem,  bombardment  of  Antwerp,  the  afi^irof  Fort  Frederick,  Hendriclc,  and  siege  of 
Bergen-op-Zoom,  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  storming  of  Cambray,  and  capitulation  of  Paris. 
He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  Clasps. 

26  Captain  Roy  served  in  the  Tlst  at  the  battle  of  Blenberg  and  capture  of  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  in  1806.  Capture  of  Buenos  Ayres  same  year,  including  the  several  actions. 
Campaign  in  Portugal  and  Spain  in  1808-9, including  the  actions  at  Roleia,  Vimiera,  Lugo, 
and  Corunna.  Capture  of  Waleheren.  Campaigns  in  the  Peninsula  in  1810  and  11,  and 
present  at  the  actions  of  Sobral  and  Fuentes  d'Onor.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with 
four  Clasps. 

27  Captain  Jeffreys  entered  the  corps  of  Royal  Marines  as  2nd  Deut.  in  1803,  and  was 
appointed  to  the  Marine  Artillery  in  the  following  year.  He  served  off  Boulogne,  and  also 
in  the  action  under  Lord  Cochrane  at  Basque  Roads,  as  senior  officer  of  Marine  Artillery, 
on  board  the  Etna  bomb  vessel.  In  1811  he  proceeded  with  the  marine  Battalion,  com- 
manded  by  the  late  Sir  Richard  Williams,  to  Portugal,  and  returned  to  England  in  1812. 
In  1818  he  obtained  a  company  in  the  Glamorgan  Militia,  and  having  volunteered  the  same 
year  into  the  53rd  Regt.,  he  landed  in  Spain,  and  proceeded  to]ehi  the  army  at  Toulouse. 
He  has  received  the  Naval  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Basque  Roads. 

28  Mr.  Stephens  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  Srd  Battalion  of  the  Royals, 
and  carried  the  regimental  colour  at  the  battle  of  Quatre  Bras,  retreat  on  the  following 
day,  batUe  of  Waterloo  (wounded  in  the  arm),  and  capture  of  Paris. 

30  MaJ.  Travcrs  served  the  campaign  of  1790  in  Holland  as  a  Lieut-,  and  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  body  in  the  action  near  the  Helder,  27th  Aug.  He  was  afterwards  present 
when  the  enemy  under  Marshal  Brune  were  defeated  in  their  attack  on  the  British  Linc^, 
10  Sept. ;  also  present  at  the  battle  of  the  19th  Sept.  and  that  of  the  2nd  Oct.  at  Bergen 
(wounded) ;  together  with  the  actions  of  the  6th  and  10th  Oct. 

32  Captain  Hogg  served  at  Waleheren  in  1809 ;  in  the  campaign  on  the  American  lines 
in  1814,  and  afterwards  in  the  batteries  before  Plattsburg.  Actively  employed  in  suppress- 
ing the  Rebellion  in  Canada  hi  1837-38. 

33  Iieut.-Colonel  Warren  served  in  India  with  the  65th  Regt.  against  pirates  in  the 
Persian  Gulf  (severely  wounded),  and  attack  on  Ras-El-Khyma  in  1809.  Attack  and  cap- 
ture of  the  Mauritius  in  1810.  Capture  of  Noa-Nuggur,  Anjar,  and  Kincoote  in  Kallewar 
and  Quzerat  in  1812  and  14.  Mahratta  and  Pindarree  campaigns  of  1817  and  18.  Cap- 
tare  of  Poona  (Medal).  Escalade  of  Bhooj,  the  capital  of  Kutch.  Second  expedition 
against  pirates  in  the  Persian  Gulf  in  1819.  Capture  of  Ras-£1-Khyma  and  Zaya.  After- 
wards  in  the  West  Indies  as  Military  Secretary  to  Sir  Lionel  Smith ;  and  finally  retired 


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321a  Wat  Services  of  the  Barraeh-Masters. 

from  the  senrice^  owing  to  ill-healtli,  in  1847,  being  Deputy  Quarter-Master  General  at 
Jamaica. 

34  Lieut.-Coloncl  Raitt  served  with  the  Queen's  Royals  in  Ireland  during  the  Hebellion 
of  1708,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wexford  from  the  rebels,  and  at  the  suTrender 
of  the  French  at  Ballinamuck.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  Holder  in  1799,  and 
was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  19th  Sept.,  2nd  and  6th  October.  Served  the  Egyptian 
campaign  of  1 801,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Aboukir,  battle  of  the  21st  March, 
siege  and  capture  of  Fort  St.  Julian,  affidr  of  Rahmania,  and  blockade  and  surrender  of 
Alexandria  (Turkish  War  Medal).  Londed  in  the  Peninsula  21st  Aug.  1808,  and  present 
at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  in  all  the  operations  of  Sir  John  Moore's  army  on  its  retreat,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  of  Flushing.  In  1810  proceeded  to  Portugal  as  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Migor-General  Houston  ;  present  during  the  operations  of  Massena's  retreat,  and  battle 
of  Fuentes  d'Onor.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

35  Mr.  Hall  served  with  the  73rd  Regt.  during  a  portion  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847,  and 
was  Barrack-Master  of  British  KafiVaria  during  the  war  of  1852-63. 


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REGIMENTAL  PAY,  ftc 

ANNUAL  PAY  OF  COLONELS. 


322 


CORPS. 


I  If  appointed  on  or  before 
'    the  31st  March,  1884. 


Life  Guards  and  Horse  Guards,  mUh4>ut  oilier  anolunumt <  1,800<. 

Ist  Dragoon  Guards  (in  lieu  o/emolwnenU  from  Clothing  800/.)  1, 100 

Other  Regiments  of  Cavalry  (do.  do.  4501,)  1,000 

Grenadier  Guards  (do.  do.        1,(00<.)  1,S00 

Coldstream  and  Scots  Fusilier  Gds.  (do.  do.        1,000{.)  1,000 

Regular  Infkuitrjr  (do.  do.  flOOi.)'  600 

West  India  Regiments (do^ do.  600f.) — 


If  appointed  after  the 
81st  March,  1834. 


1,800/. 

1,000 
000 

1,800 

1,000 
fiOO 
SOO 


DAILY  PAY  OP  OFFICERS. 


Ranks. 


Colonel  Commandant 

Colonel  2nd  Commandant  . 
Colonel 

Lieut.-Coloiiel  

M^Jor  . 


Captain  

Do.  having  higher  Rank  by  Brevet 

Lieutenant 

Do.  after  7  rears*  service    

Comet,  Ensign,  and  Sd  Lieutenant 

^  rOnApppointment 

a    After  5  years' service 

i^  15        do 

1^  I  SO         do. 

£  t  25         do. 

Ad^utuit 

Qnar. 


On  Appointment . 


MastS  ^^^  ^®  years*  service 
*  t  15  do. 

Surgeon  M^for 

Surgeon 

After  10  years'  service* 
20         do. 
25  do. 

Assist.  Surg , 

After  10  yean' service* 

Veter.  Surg 

After   8  years*  serv.* 
10  do. 

20  do. 

25  do. 

*  In  the  Army  in  any  capacity  as  a  Medical  Officer  on  Full  Pay.         t  If  2d  Capt.  17<.  dd.       tit  id  Capt.  12«.  9d. 
i  In  additiou  to  the  pay  as  a  Subaltern. 


Commissary  General 4  u  11 

Deputy  Oomm.  Gen 18    0 


COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 
£  s,  d. 


£  t,d. 

Assistant  Gomm.  Gen • 0  14    8 

Pep.  Ass.  Comm.  Gen 0    0   6 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 


After  M  but 
under  IS  Tean* 
aefnal  Servlee. 


Under  10 

Tein^aelBal 

Scrviea. 


£  s,  d, 

1  18  0 

1    8  0 

12  0 

0  10  0 

0  10  0 


£    $.  d. 


£  «.  d. 

Ittipector-General , 2    0    0 

Deputy  Inspector-General '      l  10    0 

StairSurgeon i      14    0 

Regimental  Surgeon  and  StaV  Surgeon,  2nd  Class '      1    2    0 

Assistant  Surgeon !      0  10    0 

N.B.— A  Ifedieal  Ofltcer  hereafter  promoted  will  be  required  to  lerre  npon  the  minimum  Pay  of  hb  new  Rank  Ont 
in  the  Medical  Deiiartment  prior  Co  Sfth  July  18S0 1  aadnee  r§art.  If  he  received  bii  flnt  Medical  Commlnion  t 
that  date,  nnleu  he  bad  hli^r  Pay  In  hia  old  Rank  than  cueh  minimnm,  in  whieh  eaae  he  must  aerre  the  above 
that  Rate  of  Pay  which  may  be  neit  above  hia  farmer  Pay,  belbre  he  can  receive  any  Inereaae. 


£    «.    d. 


0    18    0 

0      7    0 

lar,  if  he  was 


period  npon 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  ON  HALF  PAY. 


Inspector-General  . 
Deputy  do 


Staff  Surgeon   

Regimental  Surgeon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  2nd 
Class  


Assistant  Surgeon  .. 

Apothecary 

Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor    .. 
Hospital  Assistant  . 

•   Tf  hIaomI  r 


Rates  of  Half  Pay  after  a  Service  on  Full  Pay  of 


£    M. 


I   TVairOnv  f\w»  9aAnn4ids,iK 


0  5 
0  10 
0  5 
0    2 


SO  Tean. 

£  s. 

d. 

•1  10 

0 

U    0 

0 

•1    0 

0 

fO  18 

0 

•0  17 

0 

to  16 

0 

•0  15 

0 

W  15 

0 

•0    7 

0 

to    7 

0 

0    7 

0 

so  bat  under  SO  but  under  10  but  under    Len  tiiaa 
26  Yean.      SO  Tears. 


£  «.   d. 


1  5 
0  15 
0  17 
0  14 
0  15 
0  18 
0  18 
0  11 
0  7 
0  6 
0    7 


£   «.  d. 


I  0 
0  12 
0  14 
0  10 
0  12 
0  9 
0  11 
0  8 
0  6 
0    5 


£  «.  <f . 


0  10 
0  8 
0  10 
0    7 


zeeb'7Vib  JUQit: 


£  s,  d. 


4  Tf  nlaM>«1  nn  naif  Pnv  frnvn  anv  nthAV 


321a  Vfat  Services  of  the  Barrack-Masters. 

from  the  serrice,  owing  to  ill-honltb,  in  1847,  being  Deputy  Quarter-Master  General  at 
Jamaica. 

34  Lieut.-Colonel  Raitt  served  witii  the  Queen's  Royala  In  Ireland  during  the  MebelHoB 
of  1798,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Wexford  from  the  rebels,  and  at  the  aorreoder 
of  the  French  at  Ballinamuck.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  the  Hchlerin  1789,  and 
was  present  at  the  battles  of  the  19th  Sept.,  2nd  and  6th  October.  Served  the  Egjpdaa 
campaign  of  1801,  including  the  siege  and  capture  of  Fort  Aboukir,  battle  of  the  81  at  Manb, 
siege  and  capture  of  Fort  St.  Julian,  aifidr  of  Rahmania,  and  blockade  and  surrender  of 
Alexandria  (Turkish  War  Medal).  Landed  in  the  Peninsula  2l8t  Aug.  1808,  and  praeat 
at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  in  all  the  operations  of  Sir  John  Moore's  army  on  its  reCnwt,  and 
at  the  battle  of  Corunna.  Accompanied  the  expedition  to  Walcheren  in  1809,  and  pre- 
sent at  the  capture  of  Flushing.  In  1810  proceeded  to  Portugal  as  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Mfgor-Geneial  Houston  ;  present  during  the  operations  of  Massena's  retreat,  and  batik 
of  Fuentes  d'Onor.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  four  Clasps. 

35  Mr.  Hall  served  with  the  7Srd  Regt.  during  a  portion  of  the  Kaffir  war  of  1847,  and 
was  Barrack-Master  of  British  Kaffiraria  during  the  war  of  1852-59. 


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ANNUAL  PAY  OF  COLONELS. 


322 


CORPS. 


I  If  appointed  on  or  before 
•    the  8Ut  March,  1884. 


Life  Guards  and  Horse  Guards,  without  other  etnolument. 
l«l  Dragoon  Q»aLTii»{inUeuo/etnolutnmttfrom  Clothing  BOOL) 
Other  Risglments  of  Cavalry             (do.                do.  '"^^ 

Grenadier  Guards                             (do.  do* 

Coldstream  and  Scots  Fusilier  Gdf.  (do.  do. 
Regular  Inflintrjr  (do.  do. 
West  India  Regiments (do. do. 


1,800<. 

1,100 

1,000 

1,200 

1,000 

eoo 


If  appointed  after  tt 
81st  March,  1884. 


after  the 


1,800L 

1,000 

900 

1,800 

1,000 

fiOO 

dOO 


DAILY  PAY  OF  OFFICERS. 


Raxks. 


Colonel  Commandant 

Colonel  Snd  Commandant . 
Colonel    

L{eut.-ColoneI  


Mi^or 

Captain  

1)0.  having  higher  Rank  bj  Brevet . 

Lieutenan  t 

Do.  after  7  vears' service   

Comet,  Ensign,  and  2d  Lieutenant 

^  rOn  Apppointment 

9    After  8  rears' service 

i^  15        do 

Ifl  20         do 

fit  25         do 4 

Adjutant 

OiuF  r On  Appointment 

^S^M  After  10  years'  service 
Mast.^  15  do. 

Surgeon  M^for 

Surgeon 

After  10  years'  service* 

20         do. 

25  do. 

Assist.  Surg , 

After  10  yean' service* 

Veter.  Surg , 

After   8  years' serv.* 
10  do. 

20  do. 

•  In  the  Army  in  any  capacity  as  a  Medical  Officer  on  Full  Pay.        t  If  2d  Capt.  17«.  9d,       t  If  8d  Gapt.  12«.  Od. 


$  In  addition  to  the  pay  as  a  Subaltern. 


Commissary  General. . 
Deputy  Oomm.  Gen... 


COMMISSARIAT  DEPARTMENT. 
£  t.  d. 


4  14  11 
18    6 


Assistant  Comm.  Gen.  . 
Dep.  Ass.  Comm.  Gen.. 


£  9.d. 

0  14    8 

,096 


MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 


After  15 

Tean*Mtiul 

Service. 


After  M  but 
under  S5  Tews' 
aefnal  Scrvleeb 


After  10  bat 
under  SO  TesTB* 
actual  Bervloe, 


Under  10 
TearsPaelBal 


£  «.  d, 
2  0  0 
1  10  0 
1  4  0 
12  0 
0  10    0 


£  s.  d. 

1  18  0 

18  0 

1    2  0 

0  19  0 

0  10  0 


£  «. 

1  16 

1  4 

0  10 

0  15 

0  10 


£    «.    tf. 


0    18    0 
0      7    6 


Inspector-General 

Deputy  Inspector-General 

Staff  Surgeon 

Regimental  Surgeon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  2nd  Class 

Assistant  Surgeon 

N.B.—A  Medleal  Oflleer  hereafter  promoted  will  be  required  to  lerre  upon  the  minimum  Pay  of  Ids  new  Rank  Ont  ttatt  if  he  was 
In  the  Medical  Department  prior  to  Mth  July  1880 ;  and  Two  r$mn.  If  he  reoelved  his  first  Medical  Commiision  rabtequently  to 
that  date,  unless  he  had  higher  Pay  In  his  old  Rank  than  sueh  minimum.  In  whieh  case  he  must  serre  the  above  period  upon 
that  Rate  of  Pay  irtikh  may  be  nmX  al^trw  his  Ibnner  Pay,  belbre  he  ean  reeeive  any  Increase. 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  ON  HALF  PAY.  f 


Inspector-General  , 
Deputy  do.  ....... 

Staff  Surgeon   .... 


Regimental  Sui^eon  and  Staff  Surgeon,  2nd 
Class 


Assistant  Surgeon 

Apothecary 

Purveyor 

Deputy  Purveyor 
Hospital  Assistant  , 


Rates  of  Half  Pay  after  a  Service  on  Full  Pay  of 


£   «.  d. 


*  ir  nlared  on  Half  Pnv  nn  radnMlAti. 


0  5 
0  10 
0  5 
0    2 


SO  Tears. 

£  «. 

d. 

•1  10 

0 

11     0 

0 

•1     0 

0 

10  18 

0 

•0  17 

0 

¥>  16 

0 

•0  16 

0 

10  16 

0 

•0    7 

6 

10    7 

0 

0    7 

6 

SO  but  under  SO  but  under]  10  but  under    I^essthaa 
SOTeaxa.       86  Tears.      SO  Tears. 


£  i,  d. 


1  5 
0  15 
0  17 
0  14 
0  15 
0  18 
0  18 
0  11 
0  7 
0  6 
0    7 


t  If  Diaeed  on  Half 


£  «. 

1  0 
0  12 
0  14 
0  10 
0  12 
0  0 
0  11 
0  8 
0  6 
0  5 
0    7 


£  *.  d. 


0  10 
0  8 
0  10 
0  7 
0  8 
0  6 
0    5 


0    4    0 


£  9.  d. 


Pav  from  anr  other  cause. 


838 


HALF  PAT.-(Mot  BrareU 


liBQlMEMTiL  EANK. 


Colonel. ,.•...  J • •••••« 

Lleatenant-Colonel  (90  to  receive  i'lOO  per  annum  iu  additien  to  ffali 
Pay,  Intt  they  must  be  Brevet  Chi^nele,  and  A«««  eerved  thirty  years 

on  FuU  Pay) , , , «... 

H^or 

Captain , 

Utfutanank  .•••.... • •••• 

Do.       aboTo  Seven  Yeanttanding 

Do.       of  Five  Yean  standing,  and  if  at  tbe  Battte  of  Waterloo. 

Cornet,  Sd  Lieutenant,  or  Ensign 

Pajaastar*  above  fi  and  under  10  years  actual  lervioe  as  Paymasterf. 

10 — li , 

16 90 , 

}yean  actual  service  a«  Paynaeter 


—80  Years  do.  do. 

Adjutant, 

Quarter  Master^  under  5  Yean  Servicef 
Above  5  and  under  10. . . 

10  >    .  15.. 

15  Years  total  Service,  of  whieli  10  as  Quarter  Matter 

90  Years,  of  wliich  10  as  Quarter  Master 

25  do.  of  whicli  10  do 

SO  do.  of  which  10  do. 

Veterinary  Burgeon  under  5  Years  Service  (temporary) 

Above   6  Year^Service 

10 

15 

90 ,..,,.,... 


-ao  Years  Service  , 


Ckmairy 

0  18    0 

0  10    0 

0  S  0 
0  5  0 
0    8    0 


jfts/tosf. 


£  s.  d. 

0  »    0 

0  8    0 

0  f    6 

0  5    0 

0  8    4 


0    1  10 


^£  a.  d,:£  s.  i. 

0  la   8  one 

0  18    8)  0  11    0 


nW  BATX. 


\OavaIry    Infonx. 


0  10 
0  7 
0    4 


Oi  0  ft  C 
8  0  7  « 
8,049 
I  0  4  C 
«i  - 
8  0  S  S 
0,0  0  '} 
O'  0  8  J 
Ol  •  10  8 
0^  0  IS  6 

0  IS  0 ;  0  u  'i 

0     4     0    0    4    6 
Oj  0    S   6 

O'  0    4   ^ 


0  5 
0  S 
0  6 
0  8 
0  10 
0  19 


0  Z 

0  4 

0  9  8 

0  a  8 

0  6  0 

0  7  0 

0  8  0 

0  9  6 

0  9  0 

0  6  0 

0  7  o;    - 

0  8  0- 

0  10  O        ^ 

O  If  0-      - 


0  ft  I 

0  i  ( 

0  6  V 

0  7  C 

0  8  V 


N.B.— Lieutenants  and  Captains  of  the  Foot  Guards,  7s. — ^Ensigns  and  IJeutenanta,  4s. 
STilFF.— Commissary  Gen,  99s.  8<f.     Dep.  do.  14#.  8d.     Assistant  do.  7«.  4<i.     Dep.  do.  4f.   11^     ChaeUis 
under  8  Yean  Service  (/tfrnjNwaviO,  6«.    Ditto  under  15  Years  Servicf,  6s,    Above  Ifi  and  vnder  80,  7a,  O^f.    Abevt 

90  and  nnder  80,  10<.    Above  30  Years  Service,  16j.  

•  ir  of  len  than  6  Yean*  aetuAl  lenriae  u  Faymuter,^  the  QslT  ?Ay  of  liis  foimtr  Conuniulaii.  ~  ^— — ^ 

t  Or  the  Hair  P«f  of  bit  fttnner  CommlMUm. 

iV.B.— Previous  Scnriee  of  10  Yean'  duratiqq  or  opw^ds,  on  Full  Pay  in  otter  Ranks  aa  a  C«iBia|a«{0M4  OMear,  alter  tbe  P«t- 
master  shall  have  completed  It  Te^ry*  aetual  flerrioe  as  such,  to  reckon  «s  eqoivalent  to  6  YeanP  Beivieo  ••  Paynuatcr. 
{If  appointed  from  any  otber  Comminion  in  the  Army,  and  ratirinf  beibre  havhif  eompleted  7  Te^rs*  Serrioa  «a  Quarter- Ifastfr, 
the  Half  Pay  of  bis  former  Commission. 

I  If  he  shall  bare  previously  serred  8  Yesn  as  a  Noa-eommlssloned  Offleer. 


RATES  OP  HALF-PAY  FOR  THE  ROYAL  ARTILLERY  AND  ROYAL  EN01NEBS8. 

sT  d. 

Lieutenant  Colonel II    8 

Mi^or 10    I 

Cfvptaln   .,...,.... ,....    7   4 

First  Lieutenant    4    S 

s.  d. 
First  Lieut,  above  seven  years     4    8 

Second  Lieut 8    Si 

Quarter-Master 4    8 

Surgeon-General 20  0 

Resident  Snrgeas 

Surgeon ,, 

Second  do. 

10    i 
7    « 
4    < 

Priow  of  CoBumgriong, 


Itife  Quards, 
LleutenanM^oIonel 
Mnjor       -       -       . 
Captain    -       -       i 
Lieutenant 
Corpct      - 


Boyai  Regiment  offforee  Guards, 
Lieutenant-Colonel 
Hi^or  .       ,       -       . 

Captain 


Cornet 


Dragoon  Guards  and  Dragoons* 
Lieutenant-Colonel 
Mi^or  .       .       . 

Captain  ... 

Lieutenant  .       .       , 

Comet  ... 


Foot  Guards. 
Lleutenant-<3olonel  .       .       . 

Ifi^or,  with  rank  of  Colonel 
Captain,  with  rank  of  Lleu^Coionel 
Lieutenant,  with  rank  of  Captain     - 
Ensign,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant     . 


Begiments  of  the  Une, 
LieuteaaBt"Colonal 
H^Jor       ... 
Captain    .       .       • 
Lieutenant 
Bnsign 


FusUier  Megim4niSiaMd  RUU  Corps. 
FIfft  UeutenaBt  ^.       .       . 


I.  s 

7S50  0 

5850  0 

8500  0 

1785  0 

iseo  0 


7850  0 

5850  0 

8500  0 

1600  0 

1800  0 


0175 
4575 


1100 
840 


0000 
8800 
4800 
8050 
1900 


4500 


0 
0 

1800  0 
700  0 
450  0 


Difference  in 

value  between 

theaeveral 

Commissions 
in 


I.  s, 

1900  0 

1850  0 

17,15  0 

085  0 


1800  0 

)880  8 

1808  8 

488  0 


1600  0 

1850  0 

80S5  0 

850  0 


700  0 

8500  0 

8760  0 

850  0 


1800  0 

1400  0 

1100  0 

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DUferenc«  im 

value 

beCwean  F«]] 

and 

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15S8     O  0 

1959     O  O 

1084     9  4 

682  19  t 

900     O  O 


1814  O  O 

M9  •  O 

911  O  O 

986  O  0 

IM  9  O 


324 


MILITIA 


ENGLAND    AND    WALES. 


KOYAL  ANGLESEY. 

{Light  InfiuUrp.)    [No.  61. J 
Head  Qnartera,  Sheflleld. 

LllUT.-COLOIfKL  COXIUNOANT. 

Thomaa  Peen  WiUiami 10  Mar.  63 

Gaftains. 
John  LewU  Hampton  LewU, 

UL.  JP.  {ai«  On^  5  J>r.Qd».  5  Oct  52 
Thomas  Love  D.  Jones  Parry  39  May  6i 
John  Thomas  Bobert«  16  Not.  (S 

LnUTBMAHTS. 

Henry  Bobert  Poole 98  Apr.  5S 

Chas.  Robert  Tennant,  laULt, 
85  i*. Aug.  56 

ESSIOHS. 

Eyre  Uonrd .'. 91  JoneSa 

watiam  Hugh  Thomas 89  May  64 

Rowland  WiUittms 94  July  64 

Henry  Shawe  Jonea 

Walter  Hill lJttBe66 

,  Peter  Barlow 12Jaue65 

WilUam  M'Kee  Pee.  65 

'  William  Alfred  Manball  16  Feb.  66 

jidjt.  a»id  rAapt.^Septinns  A. 
»     r.  Gary  (I),  UU«  Ctat,  81  i^U  Dec.  6« 

'      Oytewf. .99Feb.6» 

5Kr^..WalterHnmphrie8,MD.  1  Nov.  56 

Bine  Facings. 

Ag9AUt  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

BEDFORD. 

{Ught  Infantry.)    [No.  18.] 

[£mvodikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Galway. 

COUONSL, 

Ricb.Thos.Gllpin.MP.DL.JP. 
;      Capt.  k.p.  Urntlt llSept.48 

r  LUUT^-COLOMBI.. 

iWio.Barthol.Hinins,SJ<.JP.lSSept.46 
>Bobert  Hiodley  Wilkinson  ...30  Oct.  64 

CAFrATMS. 

Wm.  Cooper  Cooper.  BL.  JP.  IS  June  48 

WUliamStuarkMP.jp,  «09«pt.68 

Wm.  CopelandBedmondJndd  1  May  54 
Wm.  Kcnworthy  Browne,  JP.  198epi.64 

Kd^vard  Thornton  8  Nov.64 

0«orgeCobb  Ledger 17  Mv.66 

LnDTKHAim. 

Henry  MeuxBmiih  ^%*7!f 

Wm- PrittlerNewland ,  tHor.64 

rieorce  Sharpe   10  Nov.  64 

Tob^ftoberterayson   19 Mar.  16 

Kra.  Fredril.M.llorgan 8  July  66 

SsaiQiia. 

Welb««^l^>  V^'   " 

K  ibert  Jackson  Harcourt  ...24  Jut.  66 

Heginald  Piffard 81  flay  66 

Si,u»donald  Chambers  96  July  66 

Ptfy*t«/«-.-N.  OilplB  Smith  99  Mar.  66 
y«r^-— Michael  Jas.  MaeOor- 

'•*S»ok,  MD 91  Auf.64 

^^l^/.-^wy.— C.B.H.8oame.a98ept.64 
or.'MMitr.-kdMm  UtrAe  ...  1  May  56 
Dark  Green  Faeiagt. 


ROYAL  BERKS. 

[No.  7.3 

[Embosud.] 

Head  Quarters,  Corfu. 

COLOIfBL. 

John  Blagrave,  PL.  JP 6Sept.42 

LlKUT.>COLOXZL. 

Charlei  Bacon 81  Pec.  49 

Ma  JOS. 
Adam  Blanay,U/«  CbpMSJ)r«.17  Aag.  66 

CAFTAIirs. 

Henry  Greenway,  PL.  JP 8Sept.87 

Sir   Claudius    Stephen   Paul 

Hunter, -B<.  PL 8  Oct.  52 

Wm.  Richard  Mortimer  Thoyts  9  Oct.  62 

Charles  Samuel  Slocock 11  Oct.  62 

Wm.  Francis  Wheble,  d.  Jdj..M  May  63 

Richard  Francis  Bowles  918ept.63 

John  Douglas 12  Jan.  66 

Christopher  Peak  Brickmann  22  Aug.  66 

LlEUTKNAMTt. 

Edward  Tew  Thomson iOcL  62 

Arthur  Deane,  d.  Pm 81  Dee.  69 

Thomas  Fuller  Maitland  11  Jan.  63 

Henry  Hanmer  Leyceater dOJan.  68 

Richard  Wm.  Shackel 

George  Wm.  Barker 16  Jan.  66 

Francis  Rennel  Cox llScpt.66 

William  Stares  9  Jan.  66 

Enaioiia, 

Clias.  Stuart  Voules 94  Mar,  66 

Ward  Soane  Braham 3  May  66 

James  William  Smith  4  May  66 

SobeKTebbott 17  May  66 

Henry  Bayntun 20June&6 

George  Wm.  Morland   16Sept.  65 

Henry  Homes  Lane ,16  Nov.  66 

Jamel  Samuel  Harrison 24  Jan.  66 

Adit.  A-  C1m<.— Rowland  Ben- 

tinck  Godd,  /«te  17  F.    :  lSept.62 

lViMiMM<«r.— Ponsonby  Shaw, 
.  M«  U.-C01.  MtulrM  Jrmp  13  Aug.  66 
Quarter-Master.— ^olm  liiliie3()June56 
Surg.^Ej.  WUeon  Reed.  MD.24  Feb.  65 
Jentt.'Surg.-'Umeu  W.  Bell 

Alder    96Apr.66 

Blue  Facings. 
Af0nUt  Messrs.  Hopkioton  8c  Co. 


John  Fornfh  Gregory 9Jiuie66 

ArthurWiik8LudlowGompertzl4  Feb.  66 

LZSUTXHAVTS. 

£dm.  R.  X.  B.  Gwynne 18  Apr>  M 

John  Wm.  N.  B.  Parry,  lat^ 

iMut.  82  F. 11  Pec  U 

W.  pQwdinc,  ^c^.  ar.-if4«^96June66 

Fred.  Geo.  Mogg   UFBb.6« 

EvsiGira. 


Adit,  ir  Capt.'^lfm.  Bobert 

Urereton,  late  Copt.  70  F.  98  Juu  SH 
Jar^.—Arthur  Scaly  LawTenoe96  JuneSO 

Black  Fadngf . 
Agent*t  Messrs.  C.  R.  and  W.  M*Grigor« 


ROYAL  BRECKNOCK. 

(Rifi€M.)    [No.  139.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Brecon. 

LIBUT.-COLONKL  GOMMAWDAWT. 

Lloyd  Vaughan  Watkins,  M.P., 
LordLkHt,oJBreckn0ck4kiren  Nov.47 

Majob- 
Douglas   John  Dickinso»a)i 
JP.  UU4  UmU.'IFu»U$n  ...13Not.63 

Caivaiiis. 

Wililam  Bridgwater  S  May  68 

Chris.  Maokay  BMd.  I4U  </    ,  ^  ^^ 
l«  H ^.....-^  J»ly  64 


ROYAL  BUCKS, 

(KING'S  OWN.) 

[No.  36.] 

[SxaoDTXo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Ionian  Islands. 

GOI^ONBI.. 

B.  J.  lard  Garington,  Lord 
iMutenant 7  Mar.  3 

LnVT.-COLOHSL. 

Walter  CauMeld  Pratt,  JP.  hUe 

CapLtlF.  

MAJom. 


Captaiics. 

Henry  Rudyerd,  Jale  0/ 16  F... 20  Oct.  52 

Jobn  Joee^  Augnstme  Leo- 
nard Creaton,  lateofOr.Gdg.12  Sept.6S 

Maurice  Emmett,  late  Cant. 
4»F, 7Mar.64 

G.ShirieyMaxwell.  UUeU.  20  J*.  8  Juue  64 

Henry  GrattonBoshe,  fa/«  qf 

Florance  Geo.  Henry  Irby   ...91  Apr.  65 
Harcourt  W.  Carteri  Me  (kpt, 

7  F.  908e»t.l6 

Lawrence  Robart  HaU 1  Qel  66 

Humbley  Knapp,  lateo/b  F...9»  Feb.  56 
Lieutenants. 

Charles  Edward  Morgan  19  Dec.  64 

Alfred  John  RusseU 12  May  66 

Charles  Herbert  Bergman   ,.  .81  Aug.  65 

Randolph  Henry  Crewe 8  Fpb.  66 

EdwardBahleck , 8 Feb. 66- 

Charles  Roworth    8  Feb.  66 

Henry  Johnson , 8  Feb.  66 

John  Cross 22  Feb.  66 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Clowes „-M...99Mar.66 

Wm.  Cecil  Penn 

Fred.  Pigott  Heam   8  Feb.  56 

Geo.  Aug.  Leslie  Wood 22  Feb.  66 

Pagmaeter.—C.  T.  Grove 19  June  64 

Adj.  ^  (Umt.-John  M.    M. 

Hewett  a)  ttUe  Capt. 69  JP...98  Aug.  64 
^Mr^MW.— Edw.  Dew,  M.D.  ...19  Dec  54 
AssUt,-Surg.-^iolm  Goaling 

Paine  .71^  Jul  56 

Bine  Facings. 
Digitiz^««/,  Mr.  Ha^aford. 


825 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales, 


CAMBRIDGE. 

[No.  68.] 

[EXBODIKD.] 

Head  Qaarters,  Ely. 

Colonel. 
Hon.  Octavius  Duncombe,  MP. 
DL.  latt  Lieut.  1  Ltfe  Gds...  3  Aug.  52 

LlEUT.-COLONXL. 

Bobert  6.  Wale,  DL.  JP.  late 
fl/3S  F 81  Aug.  64 

Major. 
C.  Robert  Pemberton^DL.  JP.  11  Sept. 64 

Gaptaixs. 
John  BendjBhe,!  lateLt.  10  R  30  Dec.  61 
Edward  Goodwin,  Genileman- 

at-Arme 21  Mar.  53 

Lanncelot  Beed  4Ma764 

Fra.  B.  Cowper,  late  of  66  F.    1  Scpt.64 
Edw.H.  Mortimer,  lateLt.40F.\^  Se|it.64 

Fred.Wm.  JohnDagmore 6  Dec.  64 

Bobert  Ashley 12Sept.65 

John  Hynde  Cotton  5  Nov.  55 

LlSCTEIfAITTS. 

Wm.  Jamea  Harrison    83  Dec.  64 

John  Jolins  T.  Haylock   6  Mar.  65 

Wm.  H.  Baldwin 7 Jane  55 

Wm.  Tilden  Layton  llSept.&5 

Reginald  Calvert 12  Sept.  65 

John  E.  K.  Morley 5  Nov.  65 

Arthur  Harris  Bees  86  Jan.  56 

Wmiam  Philip  Newton 28  Jan.  66 

Ensiqivs. 

Edward  Muriel  Martin 27  Nov.  66 

William  Fred.  Dennis   8Jan.56 

Thomas  Jonas  Sherwood 9  Jan.  66 

Beginald  Whitting 8  Feb.  66 

pMrm«<.— Geo.  Copeland,  U.; 

k.p.  Qr.-M.  a.  F.  Gds 20  Oct.  56 

Ad^Oant  ^  Cop^— Michael 

Dickment,  late  of  Scot*  Fue. 

Qdt, 30Jane62 

Qr..JfM/.— John  Tibbies 10  Nov.  55 

8urgeon,^^m,    Aug.     Jo- 

bems 7June66 

/£«m/.>;Stery.— John  Lever    ...29  July  56 
Agents,  Meura.  Cox  &  Co. 


ROYAL  CARDIGAN. 

{Rifiee,)    [No.  64.] 
Head  Quarters,  Aberystwith. 

LIXUT.-COLONXL  CoiClCANDAIf  T. 

Wm.  Thomas  Rowland  Powell, 
DL.  JP.  iate  C<ipt,  87  F. 25  Mar.  54 

Major. 


Captains. 
J.  B.  L.  Phillips,  DL.  JP.  UUe 

Ueut.  12  F. 2  Oct.  62 

J.  A.  L.  Philips,  late   Capt. 

83  F, 3Aug.65 

Thomas  Elliott,  lateLt.  77  ^...21  Sept.  56 

LlEUTEMAKTS. 

Alexander  Richards 25  Oct.  52 

Tlios.  John  Hughes  24  Feb.  55 

Sylvanus  Lewis 27  Oct.  55 

Emsions. 

James  Morice    25  Oct.  52 

Jenkin  Jones  Thomas  7June55 

David  Lewdlin  5  Feb.  56 


Adit.  &-  CmU—Y.  F.  Durham, 

DL.  laie  Captain  37  F.  26  Aug.62 

fttf^eon.— Thomas  James 16 Sept.  53 

Red  Facings. 


ROYAL  CARMARTHEN. 

{JESfies.)    [No.  24.] 

Head  Quarters,  Carmarthen. 

LlEUT.-COLONXL  CoiTlIANDAMT. 

Lord  Dynevor,  DL.  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  the  ^een 28  Jan.  81 

Majob. 
Geo.  Watkin  Rice,  DL.  JP.,  late 
Capt.  28  F.  26  Feb.  60 

Captaivs. 
David  Davies,  JP.  Ueut.  k.  p. 

B.  Marine* 26  Jan.  39 

Rice  Price  Bcynon,  JP 86  Feb.  60 

Morgan  Pryse  Uoyd,  JP.  late 

Bnsign  1  F. 26  Feb.  60 

Lie  UTEff  ANTS. 

David  Edward  Jones,  JP 15  Jan.  58 

Bees  Goring  Thomas,  JP 19  Jan.  68 

Ensigns. 

Lewis  Evans 17Nx)v.  68 

JohnThirlwall  17  Nov.  68 

Lloyd  Price 16  Jan.  54 

Adjutant.  —  Eugene     James 

Vaughan,  Bt.-Maj.  k.p.  67  i^..26  July  46 
Surg.—U.  Lawrence,  MD.  JP.2S  Jan.  07 
Black  Fadngs. 


ROYAL  CARNARVON. 

(B^.)    [No.  66.] 

Head  Quarters,  Carnarvon. 

LnSDT.-COLONKL  COMX ANDAKT. 

Hon.  Edward  Gordon  Douelas- 
Pennant,  late  of  Or.  Go*.  A- 
Colonel  in  the  Army  80  Aug.  52 

Major. 
llJohn  MacDonald,(l)  DL.  JP., 
late  Lieut.'Col.  in  the  Army 

Captains. 
G.  Griffith  Wynne,  DL.  JP.  ...18  Oct.  62 
John  Vineent  Hawksley  Wil- 
liams, JP.  DL 4NOV.62 

William  Griffith  Griffith   4Nov.  62 

JohnRowUnds  19  May  68 

LlXUTXNANTS. 

Arthur  Wyatt 90  Oct.  62 

William  Wynne 86  Nov.  62 

Frank  Mucklestone  Allen 20  Apr.  64 

Ensigns. 

John  Bailey  WiUiams   20  Oet.  62 

Owen  Mass^  Jones  20  Apr.  54 

Adft.i-  Capt. — Pennant  Athel- 

wom  Iremonger,  late  Capt. 

56  f. 28  Oct.  62 

Surgeons—John  Richards 26  Nov.  62 

Black  Facings. 


IsT  ROYAL  CHESHIRE. 

[No.  6.] 

[EUBODIED.] 

Head  Quarters,  Chester. 

COLO.VKL. 

Hugh,  Lard  Delamere,  DL.  JP. 
late  of  1  Life  Ode 28  Aug.  40 

LlEUT.'COLONXL. 

Hon.  T.  Grenville  Gholmon- 
deley.DL.  JP.tofo  CdptM  F.  1  Oct.  62 

Majors. 

W.  Hosken  Harper,  JP 10  Jan.  68 

Egerton  Leigh,  JP.  late  Capt. 
«  Dr.  Ode 80Aug.68 


Captains. 
A.  E.Bromwieh,  lateoj  14  Li. 

Drs S  Jan.  a5 

John  Hnrleston  Leehe,  JP.  ...16  Jan.  53 
Charles  George  Chohnonddey  S4  Feb.SS 
Wilbraham  ^cd.  ToUemaehe  S6  Fekal 
John  Baakervyle  Glen,  J.P. 

late  Lt.  Scot*  Fa*.  Qdt. ......20  Dee.  >1 

Thomas  Henry  Lyon 16Mar.»4 

T.  Aldersey .80  June  si 

Wm.   Ferguson   Cuirie,   late 

Capt.  61 F. 15  Jan.  &i 

Fra.  Elcocke  Massey .20  Jul;  7i 

Charles  Hosken  France,  late 

14. 77  F. .SO  Oet  55 

LlKUTXNAHTS. 

John  Legh  Sykes    ^  6  Jolr  13 

Francis  Pullon  Mudd   37  Mar.  13 

William  Birch  Sykes S6  Oct.  ll 

Fleming  Malcolm  Martin,  late 

of  E.  I.  C.  8.  10  Feb.  S5 

Samuel  John   Sannden,  late 

.  Bretet-Major  41  BengalNJJSO  Apr.  m 

Edward  Jeffcock £h  Maj«> 

John  Calbome,  2cfotff  IS  £0«i- 

bayN.I.  SO  Mar  14 

Edw.  Charles  Hicks .S6Aas.^l 

St.  G«arge  Lowther,  late  U. 

69  F. .26  OeL  li 

ENaiGRS. 

Charles  Eidon  Clarle  80  Jan. »» 

Wm.  Vigor  Fox lOMar.iS 

YnYr  DeaneHawtrey  FarksSOMar.is 

Joseph  Morley  Dennis SO  Mar.  ^3 

Herbert  Kelsall .SS  Aug.M 

IL^  ^^'  —  Charles  Hen. 

'^  ite,  late  Capt.  14  F. 12  Oct.  e 

Qr.'Mr.  #•  Z/.— £.  a  Hicks ...  8  Jan.  m 

5»f70«m.— £dw.Basoome,MJ>.  lMar.dj 

Auiet.-Snrg.^'nuM.  Brittain..  S  Jan.  H 

Blue  Facinn. 

Agent*,  Messrs.  Cos  fc  Co. 


^U, 


2nd  royal  CHESHIRE, 

[No.  108.] 

[EmbodixdJ 

Head  Quarters,  BeI£Mt. 

LiXIJT.-COLONXL  GomiAiniAjiT. 

William  Davenoort  D«v«Dpoct> 

DL.  JP.  late  M^Pr  26  A^..  6  Apr.  S! 

Majoxs. 
Geo.  Frauds  Stuart,  late  Capt, 

49  r. 26JuIy  to 

Geo.  Cornwall  LM;b,  MP.  DL. 

JP SOJnlySS 

Captains. 

James  Newton.  DL.  JP 86J«ly  SS 

John  FitoGerald,  late  O^t.  87 

F,  J5  Aug.  6i 

Theobald  BuUer  Aldwell,  Bm. 

Lieut.-Col 8Se|ytJ4 

Henry  Broughsm  Jjoek 6  Dee.»4 

Nassau  Wm.  Stephens,  late 

Capt.^F.  80  Dec  SI 

John  J.  Willisms  Fredrichs, 

lateLt.46F. 5 Jan,  55 

»  Charles  Poppletona),  l*te  of 

Ordnance  FUdd  Ttmn .^0  JaB.53 

James  Golden  Hei^  18  Jan.  5j 

Bichard  Trevor  IrwinX^)  laU 

Lt.  21  F.  SO  Jan. » 

WnL£.G.Thomas,£c^  LL  »FM  Jnlj  53 

LlSOTXKAlllS. 

Geo.  Levis  Cuming 3  Jan.  ^5 

Edward  Beddish. ....15  Ju.  aS 

William  Barnes  5  Mar.  Si 

James  Broft  Byers 10Mar.9> 

James  Taylor 10  Apr.  &> 

Robert  Boleyne  Howard  . JO  Apr.  Si 

Frederick  Yto............... 10  May  SS 

John  Hamilton) Ugll^. SOAog.SS 


Militia  of  England  and  ff^akt. 


326 


Ensigns. 

Wm.  Boe  Cockion 16  Mar.  65 

Wm.  Albany  FethentouhaughSG  Apr.  55 

Wm.  Henry  Cooper   6  May  55 

Robert  Warreu  15  May  55 

llobcrt  Peter  Gale 25Sept.65 

George  Robert  Wiilson 5  Nov.  55 

Fred.  Hcury  KelsaU 30  Nor.  55 

Edgar  Ganfuer  5  Dec.  55 

John  Smart  Evans 15  Dec.  55 

Joseph  Dalway  Barnes 10  Jun.  56 

Adjt.  /•  Cap/.— Trevor  Daven- 
port, Capt.  k,p,  Unatt 9  Apr.53 

Surgiou.—ChM.  John  Sanford  6  Apr.  54 

JsMl.'Suf^, ~^Geo.  Jas.Croach  5  Mar.  56 

Bine  Fftdngs. 

Agoittt  Messrs.  Cox  k  Co. 

Irish  JgenU,  5ir  £.  R.  Borongh,  Btart.^ 

Armit  and  Co. 


LizirrzNANTs. 

Edward  Sterling   28  June  63 

John  Tiavers  I^wreuce  23  Mar.  55 

Ensigns. 

Edward  St.  Aubyn 28  July  56 

Edw.  Wm.  Brydges  Willyam828  Feb.  56 


Adjt.  §•  Ccp/.— Harry  Reginald 
Salnabury  Trclawny,  late  of 
6  Iht 26  Apr.  58 

5«rff.--Wm.   Pryco   Michell, 
MD.  DL.  JF 29  Apr.  53 


DUKE  OF  CORNWALL'S 

RANGERS. 

{Rifles.)    [No.  88.] 

Head  Qoarters,  Bodmiii. 

Colonel. 
aOE.  A.  Barl  of  Mount  Edg- 
combe,  (l)ifD(7.  to  the  QMeenn  Feb.  21 

LnUT.-COLONEL. 

Augostus  Coryton,  DL.   UUe 

Capt.&tF.  4  Oct.  58 

M&JOft. 

J.  B.  Messenger,  JP.  DL 85  Aug.  55 

Captains. 

Samuel  Borlaae,  JP.  DL 11  Sept.80 

Richard  Johns,  JP SO  Aug.  26 

Nicholas  Kendall.  MP.  DL.  JP.22  Oct.  36 

John  Whitehead  Peard  4Jnne58 

Francis  John  Hext,  JP.  l^Ue 

Lieut.  88  F. 6 Junc58 

James  RcnnellRodd 3Jttne54 

J.  F.  Trist,  (8)  DL.  JP.  late 
Lieut,  41  Madras  Jt^aiUry  24  Jan.  66 

Fucoim^  Valletort 8June55 

Edward  Carthcw    20  Oct.  55 

Fulbert  Archer  87  Feb.  56 

LlEUTBNANTS. 

Henry  O'NeU 8  May  46 

Ernest  Fred.  Peel  84  Jan.  54 

John  Borlase.  JP 87  Apr. 54 

David  Wm.  H.  Horndon  27  Apr.  54 

Wm.  Rashldgh,  DL.  JP 4  Jan.  65 

Edward  Colhns,  JP 84  Jan.  65 

Stephen  NoweU  Usticke,  JP.  1  Dec.  65 
George  Grenville  Fortescue ...15  Dec.  66 
James  Murray,  Act.  Qr.-Mr.    6  Jan.  56 

Ensigns. 

Edwin  Charles  Scobell 21  Apr.  55 

Thoff.  Goodriche  WiUon  20  Oct.  65 


Atlit.J-  Cop/.— Thomas  Fred. 
HUl  AlmB,{i)UaeCapt.  541^.28  Feb.  53 

5Mr^eoii.-^John  Ward,  JP'.  ...  6  Jan.  28 

Assist.'Surff.—Tn.T.  Nicholas  5  May  68 
Black  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


2nd  CORNWALL. 

(Rifles.) 

Head  Qnarters,  Lannceston. 

Captains.  • 
John  Sa]nsbiiryTrelawny,DL. 

JP 29  Apr.  58 

John  St.  Anbyn,  DL.  JP.. 18  Jan.  56 


ROYAL  CORNWALL  AND 

DEVON  MINERS 

ARTILLERY. 

[No.  6.] 

[ElCBODIED.] 

Head  Quarters,  Falmouth. 

L1XDT.-C0LONKL  Comma NDAHT. 
Sir  Colman  Rashleigh,  Bart. 

DW.DL.jp a  May  58 

Majox. 
Ralph  Shuttleworth  Allen,  JP. 

dipt.  h.  p.  R.  ArtiUery 20  May  58 

Captains. 
C.  B.  G.  Sawle,  MP.  DL.  JP.  12  July  41 

N.  Kendall,  late  Lt.  66  F. 26  Apr.  68 

Fred.  Martin  WilUams.  JP.  ...11  Jan.  64 
Render  John  Molesworth  St. 

Aubyn,  DL.JP 6Nov.56 

Lieutenants. 

J.  N,  V.  Willyams,  JP 18  July  44 

Robert  Edyvean 11  Jan.  54 

Francis  Howell,  DL.  JP 88  July  54 

Reuben  Fred.  Magor 81  Dec.  65 

Ensigns. 
Henry  Clark  3June56 


Adj.   ^    Capt.'-Vfm.   Ward, 

Capt.  OH  A.  p 80  May  46 

Surg.'-W.  H.  Bnllmore,  M.D.  1  Mar.  46 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


Lieutenants. 

James  Brooksbank 6  Apr.  54 

Thos.  H.  RossaU 8  Jan.  56 

Wm.  John  Robinson,  Acting 

Qr.-Mast 12Mar.55 

AUired  Aug.  D.  L'£strange...20Mar.66 

Fielding  Trimmer 86  Sept.6& 

Wm.  Joseph  Patrick  Uanun...l7  Dec.  66 
John  Walker  81  Dec.  65 

Ensigns. 

Francis  Fairtlough 18  Apr.  55 

Joseph  Miller  Harrington 18  Aug.  56 

Wm.  Kinsey  Dover 8Sept.66 

WilUam  OaitskiU  16Sept.65 

Thomas  Ramsden  Ashworth  14  Dec.  66 

Thomas  Bowe  Steel 16  Jan.  66 

John  Jameson 88  Jan.  66 

Wladimir  B.  J.  0.  Jackson  ...81  Jan.  66 

Adjt.  /*  C%ip/Mii.- William  H. 

S.  Sharpe,  late  Lieut.  1 F.  ...14Sept.  53 
5«rff;on.~Thoinas  Delamain 

Wheatley 81  Oct.  66 

Assist,'Surgeon. — John  Dixon 

Kdler  9  Nov.  65 

Blue  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Hopkinson  fc  Co. 

Irish  Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  J9«r^., 

Armit  and  Co. 


ROYAL   CUMBERLAND. 

[No.  9.] 

[Embobixd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

Colonel. 
^Hon.  H.  C.  Lowthcr,(l)  MP. 

late  Major  10  Hussars  and 

Lt.'CoL  12  F.    10Sept.S0 

L1EUT.-C0LONEL. 
Frederick  Brandreth,  JP.  late 

Lt.'Col.  Scots  Pus.  Qds 24  May  54 

Majob. 
Wm.  Godfrey  Clerk  Monins, 

JP.  late  Capt.  23  F.  86Ans.62 

Captains. 
Samuel  Lacy  Wm.  Sanderson..l9May  58 

Edward  Beetham  llDec.54 

Henry  Spencer 88  Dec.  54 

Ralph  Bromfleld  Fisher 88  Dec  64 

Maurice  Hartland  Mahon,  late 

Lt.MF  5  Jan.  56 

Wm.  Henry  Weston,  late  U. 

77  F....... 80Mar.55 

Samuel  A.  Finnamore  17  Bee.  55 

John  Skottowe SI  Dec.  65 


ROYAL  DENBIGH. 
(Rifles.)    [No.  46.] 

[EMBOniED.] 

Head  Quarters,  Wrexham. 

Colonel  Commandant. 
Robert  Myddelton  Biddulph, 

Lord-LieuLM?.]? ;...  8Mar.40 

Majob. 
SRich.  Miles  Wynne,(l)  h.  p. 

8  Fro9.  Bat.  JP.  DL IJnncSS 

Captains. 
John  Jocelyn  Ffoulkes,  JP  ...  IDee.  84 
Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  Bart.  JP. 

J)L.lateLt.7^  F. llOct.  68 

Robert  William  Wynne 9  Feb.  56 

Robert  Myddelton,  JP 8Mar.56 

Lieutenants. 

Geo.  Tyrwhitt  Drake 4June66 

Robert  Walter  Hesketh    9  Feb.  66 

Edw.  Wynne  Griffith     9  Feb.  56 

Ensigns. 

Kcnyon  James  Hanmer  18  Oct.  56 

George  Hawkins  Bonner 18  Dec.  56 

Adf.  i-Captain.'-J)«a.  M'Coy, 

DL.  laUCapt.  65  F.  89  July  68 

iSiwr^ww.— Aug.  Henry  Church-  ^ 


8  May  65 


Blue  Facings. 


1st  DERBY. 

r.No.68.3 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Derby. 

Colonel. 

H.  M.,  Lord  Waterpark,  MP. 

DL.  JP 18  Apr.8I 

Lixut.-Colokel. 
Edward  Thomas  Coke,(l)  DL. 

JY.UUeCe^t,  69  F. 18  Nov.  68 

Majob. 
Ashton    Mo8ley,(8)  JP.  late 

Capt.  60  Rifles 81Sept.58 

Captains. 

Thomas  Kemp  Story 16Sept.  58 

Thomas  Edmund  Harsland  ...16  Jan.  64 
William  Milnes  88Miii,54 


8»7 


George  Ncwdigiito>(S)JF.    ...S3Mar.64 

MoratonLeyBrooki .« S8  ])ee.(4 

frauds  STwilmot 3  Jan.  5( 

Johnson  Bottnie,(4)  Uie  Capt. 

41  F 88Sept.B6 

fiodder  Boberts,  laU  U,  60  ^.S3  Oct.  SS 

LllEUTZNAHTS. 

Sanvel  CoIUnsan   188epi.6S 

John  Jtatop,  AcLQ»arter'3lrJS  Mar.  H 

John  Woolnongh    83  Mar.  64 

Hiram  Manfoll  4Ma7  64 

Ghat.  J.  M.  HaUeweU  86fW>.66 

WUUaa  Jeasopp Sept.  61 

Thoml  Bateman 19  Oci.  66 

EHSXGnB. 

Wmitm  ttanjlA 17  VofM 

Wimam  Lynch  16  Jan.  66 

John  finckfieLd  lYiseU MJan.  64 

SaoiMl  Ashtoti  Pretor SSSept.  68 

Kaymond  Wilson  Radford   ...  0  Dec.  66 

Jiit.  /■  amt.-43hM,  Yelverw 
ton  Beiguy,  Ua$  Oapt,  4»F*W  Apr.  66 

Ptunuuter  ^  CScptom.— John 
£dwd.  Lereson  Oower,  UU  ^ 
CaptainWF  1  May  66 

Surg.—ChhB.  Hanrood,  HD.  S3  Dec.  64 

Jstul.-8urg,—C{iBB.  Sdw.  R. 
Hnxley    »».i. ..»«*.•«••.  9J«lke66 

Yellow  Fkdngs. 

AgmUt  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


MUtia  itf  England  and  ffides. 


2kd  derby. 

[No.  34.] 

iTkt  Ckalitoorth  B^t). 

Head  Qaarters,  Chesterfield. 

tilBUt.-COLOirit  COMMiLlfDANT. 

Wm.  Henry  Fred.  Oarelidish  B6Jaa.56 

S.  C.  Lord  Carendish )6  Jan.  66 

Captains. 
Richdrd  Henry  FittUerbert  ...9  Feb.  66 

tVailcis  Hurt 9FBb.66 

Hon.  Geo.  H.  Carendish}  MP.    9  Feb.  86 

Wm.  Gee.  Garendish 1  May  65 

Ferdinand  Arkwrizht   98  May  66 

Edw.  Levett  Daman     96  Feb.  6« 

Alfred  James  Milaes     »..«.. 11  Mar.66 

LiBUtKNAllTS. 

Sdward  Smithers 98  Feb.  65 

Geo.  L.  R.  Wilkinson 18  Mar.  65 

Edward  Ward  Fox 21  Apr.  56 

BentattlLacas  96Jo]i«66 

Felix  Garmstoa  Goodwin 98  Fbb.  66 

l>ed.Halbit)ok  Peat 11  Mar.66 

ENStQNS. 

Wm.  Stephen  Henry  DunlerieSl  Apr.  56 

Thomas  John  Poyscr 28  July  65 

JSoA.  Fdward  Cavendish  30  Jan.  68 

John  Fred.  Uiut    .....19  Feb.  58 

Adj.  ^  Capt," Geo.  Elliott. ... 28  ^.  56 

Surgeon.-^Vrm.  Condell    .... 97  Feb.  55 

Amsi-Surg. "l^obi.  Kevbold  IS  June  55 

Black  Icings. 


18T  DEVON. 

[No.  41.] 

[Ehbodxbd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Umerick. 

COLONXL. 

ITimA,  JWrZ  Forteseve,  Lord- 
ntuL,laleof9F.  90  May  18 

LlSUT.-COLOHBI.. 

Bon,  John  Wn.  Fbrtescae,  JP. 
D%^  i€tt  qf  99  P. „....80Sept.«6 


Majobs. 
David  Rattray.  (1)  UUe  Coft.    ^ 

18  F :.... rr..  8feb.  66 

Samuel  John  Maelurean,  loU 

Ck^tA^F, 25  May  66 

Captauis. 

Oha.  Henry  Webber,  JP SO  July  68 

Wm.  Carcw  Rayer do. 

Riehard  Hall  Clarke,  DL do. 

Charles  Fursdou 16JuDfl64 

Hon.  Dudley  F.  Forteacne,DL.18  Dec.64 

George  Lane  Dacie   18  Jan.  66 

George  HeniT  Woods  8  Feb.  66 

Halifax  Wyaft 8  July  68 

William  Arnold  ^14  Aug.  66 

John  Tanner  Davy 3  Nor.  66 

LlIUTBllAaTS. 

PhiUip  Heatly  Douglas 4  May  64 

Thomas  Hogg 15June64 

Alexander  Ridgway  16Jnne64 

John  Macdonald,  (3) lateofXF. 
(AeHng  ihuurtor-Matlor,).  .18  Deo.64 

Henry  A.  Martyn  Farrant 18  Jan.  66 

Ferdinand  Yates    8  July  66 

Henry  John  Ryde l4Aug.66 

Chas.  Hutchings  Hazard ......  3  Nor.  65 

£H8IftNS. 

George  Byles llSept.66 

Falconer  Cooke 80ct.  66 

John  Innes  Bathe 18  Oct.  66 

DatM  Barry  Moriarty  98  Not. 66 

A^t,  4'  (7m/.— Edmund  Fit- 
man,  UU$  Copt.  65  F,  80  Ded.  64 

Paymaster  ^  Captain — |i  HSR 
Chas.  Holman,  (9)  DL.,  tato 
0/69  A SO  Dec.  64 

5«r^».~Alfred  King  (8)  ...90  Mar.  66 

ABtiit.'Surg.-rLy.  Y.  Martin  11  May  66 

While  Facings. 

Agentt  Sir  John  Kirkland. 

Triok  Agtntt,  Sir  £.  R.  Borongb,  BarUt 
Armit  and  Co. 


SOUTH  DEVON. 

(No.  96.] 

[EvBOniiD,  Slst  May  1864.] 

Head  Quarters,  Maker  Heights. 

COLONKL. 

7A0i?ar2  0/Morley,DL.JP....  8Jan.46 

LlEUT.-COLONEL. 

Sir  John  B.  Yarde  Buller,  Bt. 

MP.DL.jp 19  May  46 

Majoe. 
Sir  Henry  Paul  Seale,  Bart. 

DL.JP 12  May  46 

Captains. 

John  Line  Templer,  JP 12  May  20 

John  B.  Yarde  Buller,  JP 12  May  45 

Henry  R.  Roc,  DL.  JP 11  Apt.  41 

John  JN.  Sterensott,  JP 11  Apr.  48 

H.Benyon  Barton,  laUafWF.^  Oct.  52 

Geo.  Sidney  Strode,  JP 25  June6S 

John  Camden  Goodridge,  JP...14  Aug.  68 

Charles  Aug.  Coles 20  Nor.  64 

Robert  Trood  18  Oct.  55 

Wm.  RenneU  Coleridge,  JP...a9  Not.  66 

LnCTBirANtB. 

Charles  Scale  Hayne 17  July  54 

Oodrington  Parr ..17  July  64 

Henry  Godfrey  ;....14A«g.64 

John  Gore  Hawkins 99  Dee.  64 

WiUUtti  Humphry  Btuddy  ...16  Feb.  66 

Henry  Dimsdale  fvrt  IS  Oct.  66 

John  Thomas  Soltan 19  Not.  56 

Robert  Bent  FarweU JS  Jan.  68 

^           EifBroiTB. 
Ang.Wfltottg1iby  Rodd llati.66 


Henry  Swete  Ai^er.*. 


SFeks: 


WimamlibelL ^..^^  SMarJi 

BdmnndLopea  8Aiv,»i 

h^(4Uiopt.omk.p^Jbr^ 

Msrto  iSapt.  17  Lascwn I 

iWsMkfr.-John   SonthweO 
Brown,  JP.  UU  y  lOflimf  m  Mtr.6i 

5«rwsM.-^ohn  Tucker. tMmrii 

.AlriW.-Atiy  .~IdW.M.  BmssU 

Bendle S  May  64 

White  FnehisB. 
^M/,  Sir  John  ITirirlMii 


DEVON  AETILLERY. 

[No.  70 

[EHBonxxo.] 

Head  Qnartors,  DetgoporL 

LiXDT.'COLOirXL  ComLAlOIAST. 

George  Studey  Buck,  DL.  JF. 
tmto  tf  Mopml  Moroe  Q^  ...M  Jil^  43 
MAfon. 
William  Hole.  W  Mi^  IP. 

Lieut.  h.p,  43  >. »^Max.s: 

CAPtAHra. 
George  GkithMler)  laioiAmL 

49  F. ^ 8Maf  »: 

Rachaid  BuiT  Basaell,  Info  Itf. 

2F, .  BMarn 

John  Norris  Marthall  10Ma?>4 

£dwardBarwell ^  IMa;:^ 

LxxuzurAjcTS. 

John  Cave  Kew 10  May  li 

Henry  Charles  Devon  10  JacH  =: 

ThouiaaCUrke ^  8Jane:4 

Eftfeioxs. 

WilUam  Brisooe 8An|.^' 

Wm.  Hamaet  Beadoii .fnciL:^ 

A^.^Cmt.-Jdhnl^ikln^taU 

o/&.  Art ^ S  XayU 

Awtf.-^Qarland  Foley  BajlQr 

Haniaon... ..16  Jan. » 

Bcarltt  FMivgB. 


DORSET. 

[N0.4S.1 

[Ebbodisd.] 

MeadQuartera^  QoiymU 

uoloitbi.. 

Richard  Hippisle^  Binriiam,  (1) 

Army    '. ! «J  Ju3t  5* 

LixuT.-CoLosnu.. 
9  George  C.  Loftas.  DL.JP. 

(8)  Ute  Copt.  8  F.  Ottards  .  S  Jv&:3: 
Majok. 
Wm.  Lewis  Henning,  JP....^  S  June  : 
CAFtajjiB. 

£dwardA.Wood   3SSe;t  »: 

George  Gollop.  laioU,  9  F....93  Sept  ^ 
Ghaifes  Littkkatoa*  (4)  Info 

Copt.  78  F, ......* 1  Fd  :• 

John  Dans 4  Apr    ' 

Reginald  Foot,  tote  ^U  F.  ...19  Umr  :. 

John  Gollop 9  Jnne  : 

George  Singer SS JuneTJ 

LXBUnRAllTS. 

Giles  Symonds 7  Jan.  4? 

John  Wairy 16  Ma«  :- 

Charles  HaM  ...U  Uaf  .^ 

Arthur  John  Hawkins SO  Mar.  ^4 

Fred.  C.  Henning  .^.S8  Jan. : 

Robert  Awuis  Moleewyalfc^ 

hUe  of  tko  Indian  Afm^.,,^^  SJ«ue>: 

Reginald  Huasey  8 JneSi 

Bdwazd  StaineilDKnkil,(9!>  AL 

^4Avi  Arm$  w«««i«N«*M««<a«  §  Oct*  ^ 


Militia  of  Engkutd  and  WaUi. 


8S8 


Sksioiib. 


..U  Dec  64 


Wm.  Heunr  Bngse 

Onntham  T.  Falwafter 8M«r.56 

Ireemon  Aug.  Fadmon   S  June  55 

CharlcB  Kcrd  6  Oct.  55 

Percy  Rollo  Brett 6  Oct.  86 

James  Andenon, late £1. 4  F.  (Oct.  65 

Bobert  Clayton  Drowm 13  Feb.  56 

WiUiam Henzy Bower  lMar.56 

A43.  ^  Capl.—Edyr.  H.Smith. 
late  Copt,  76  JP.,  Actg.  Fay- 

Master ....SOJuneSS 

Sur^.— George  Corme  23  Sept.5S 

AssUl.'Burg.—lBiohtKi  Gierke  SO  Mfey  65 

Green  Fteinga. 

AgenU,  Meeere.  Cox  and  Co. 


1st  or  south  DURHAM. 

CHo.«.] 

tEVBODUD,  93  Dec.  64.] 

Head  Quarters,  Barnard  Castle. 

COLONkL. 

.  Major-Qeneral  Tkt  J>ui$  of 

Clereland.KG 16May42 

L1JCUT.-C0LONXL. 
Foolett  Geo.  H«nry  aomenet. 
GB,UULt,ColColdit,GiU.  1  Mar.  66 

MiUOB. 

Thomtt  BoUnson  Grey,  JP...t90  April  66 
CArrAiiis. 

William  If ande 6Dee.6S 

Arch.  Hamilton  Cochrane §7  May  64 

John  Haverfleld,   Ui«  Coft, 

43  F.    99  Jan.  66 

Edward  Kent  Fairlese  7MBr.66 

Juhn  Russell  Bowlby 19  Mar.  56 

WilUnmOrd 90ApTil66 

John  Fred.  Gales 91Jnne56 

HVm.  Dale  Trotter  1  Jen.  66 

LUKmRAMTS. 

George  Londridge  Hawks 18  NcrV.64 

William  Atcheson  92  Jab.  66 

George  Sowerby 7  Mar.65 

George  Webb.  Aci.  qr*-Maiterl9  Mar.65 

Edward  Egremont 90  Apr.  56 

William  Chaytor 31  Jane  56 

Thomaa  Kipling 1  Jan.  66 

Surteei  Smith 1  Mar.  66 

£H8iail8. 

Robert  Warner  Stone 90  Apr.  55 

Compton  Legge 10  May  56 

Henry  James  Fielding 7  Aug.  55 

Wm.  Matthews  Gales    6  Oct.  55 

Thomas  Chas.  J.  Sowerby 23  Not.  55 

Adit.  /•  aac/.— Edward  Fred. 

Agnew.  UUe  Oapt,  84  F.  ...28  Feb.  56 
5Mr^.—S  Edward  Nixon  (4), 

late  (/CoUUtream  Q4i 24  Scpt.21 

^«m/.-5Nr^.-John  Potts 82  Jan.  56 

White  Facings. 
AgnU*^  Meatrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


2nd  or  north  DURHAM. 
[No.  48.] 

[EVBODISD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Burnley. 

LlEUT.-GOLOKBL  COMMAHOAHT. 

Marl  Vane,  UU  o/l  t.  Qd», ...  6  May  68 
Majobs. 

Kdward  Johnson,  JF SOSent.  64 

Alcx.Cockbum,/a/«  Cafi,\\  P.  1  Feb.  65 

Captains. 
percival  Spearman  Wilkinson, 

JP 14Jane53 

llenry  Bramwell 14  June  53 

The.  Wm.  U.  Robinson 12  Oct.  63 

George  Pearson  Wilkinson,  J  P.24  Jan.  64 
A I  bnnvWm.  Featherttonhausj  i30  Sept.54 
John  Henry  Lnkis,to/«<{^81  F,  I  Mar.55 
Arch.   Mncra  Chisholm,   UUe 

CapLAS^F. 7  Apr.  66 

BfObert  JohnBHCxeU .80Apr.65 


LiitrtiNAiiTs. 

James  Allison t.l4June58 

Henry  Lionel  Hood   1  Feb.  65 

Fred.Wallis » 17  Feb.  55 

Jaoies  Robert  Daitou  Dewar...80  Apr.  65 

John  Bowling 4Jane55 

Geo.  Lewis  Trotter 


sitr 


Augustus  Rich   6Feb.56 

Wm.  Henry  Green lMar.66 


Ensigns. 

Bandle Macdonell m...  iMar.SS 

Beujamin  Eames  lMar.66 

John  Nicholas  Ganrey  6  Apr.  55 


Aii4  CVi|>/.— Thos.Scajrman(8) 

late  Lieut.  ^  Adj.  81  Ft.  ...  6  May  53 
5Hr^.— Theobald  F.  LaDgstaffJi9Sept.55 
iifm/.-iSiiry.— John  Bland  ...11  Aug.  58 
Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Go. 


DURHAM  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  10.] 
Head  Quarters,  Bishop  Auckland. 

LIBCT.-COLONEL  COHKANDANT. 

Henry  Stobart,  DL.,  J.P.  Lteut. 

h.p.  B.  Art 4  Oct.  54 

Major. 
W.  Cookson  (2),  late  Capt.  9  F.  4  Oct.  54 

Captains. 

Geo.  John  ScurAeld,  JP 20  July  58 

WilUam  S.  Stobart >40ci.  64 

George  Hodgson 22  Dec.  54 


F1B8T  Lieutenants. 

Edward  Fetherstouhangh 1  Mar.  55 

Hugh  Stafford 1  Mar.55 


Second  Lieutenants. 

John  Geo.  Robson lMBr.66 

Chas.  Spencer  Malley 12  July  65 


itfi/.  /•  C;b|><.— Robert  WilUam 

Scott,  2a<«<2^i2.  Art 2June58 

Sitr^.—James  Trotter 11  Aug.  58 


THE  ESSEX  RIFLES. 
[No.  18.) 

CEmODIED.] 

Head  Quarters,  Colchester. 

Colonbl. 
Bon.  C.  H.  Maynard,  Me  R, 
Horse  Gds 30  Oct.  54 

Majou. 
Robert  Wallace,  late  Madras 

Atmg   38June56 

Edw.  Henry  Moore  Kelly.  laU 

Capt.  F.   28  Oct.  56 

Captains. 

Matthew  Henry  Lister 6Jnne64 

Frederic  Wm.  farby 8  Oct.  64 

Samuel  George  Sanll 1  Dec.  64 

Capet  Co^ie,  UUe  Capt.  67 i*..  3  Dee. 64 

Eyelyn  FhiHp  Meadows   16  June  55 

John  SaviU 8  Jnly  66 

Marcus  Wm.  Davies 10  Aug.  55 

Charles  Andrew  Irwin 10  Ang.  66 

Lieutenants. 

Griffln  Curtis  Gait SO  Dec.  64 

Franeis  Barrington  Dickens...  9 June  55 

Wm.  Henry  Drage 15  June  55 

Robert  Swum ,.  6  July  66 


James  Butler  Kiteftt  ...• 8  July  56 

Herbert  Aug.  BandeU  » 18  Aug.  66 

William  Gordon 19Aug.65 

Ensiqns. 

Arthur  James  Feun S  May  66 

Edward  Robinson 6  July  66 

Philip  Rennet 18  Aug.  66 

John  CottinghaM  Wadliag  ...88  Jan.  68 
Arthtir  Thomas  Godfrey 93  Jan.  66 

i44;.tCflp/.— StewartNorthey, 
UUelAeut.96  F. 22 Sept 62 

PomumM-.— Sflonuel  Daniel, 
UteBF*  96 Aug. 66 

Qrmastsr.  —  Stephen    OrfelL 

lats4k9F. .^1  Sept.  55 

Atiyy.--Edward  Waylen    8  NoT.5il 

Assist,-Smg^-GMi.  AUat  Ed- 

num 16  lolf  60 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  h  Co. 


WEST  ESSEX. 
[No.  19.] 

[EXBODIBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Colchester. 

Lixirr.-CoLONBt  GomtANbAJiT. 
Samuel  Brise  Runles  Brise, 
DL.  J.F.  late  o/l  Dr,  OdsSb  Feb.  6S 

Majobs. 
Edward  Jodrell  (1)  J  P.,  late 

CaptlSF.  99Dee.64 

Champion  Russell,  JP 17  May  55 

Captains* 

Lewis  John  Way    87  Dee.  63 

Horatio  Edenborough  (3)  16  Mar.  63 

C.  H.  S.  G.  G.  Lord  Oanragh, 

DLJP.  late  Capt.  7  Mussats  81  Mar.6S 
Robt.  Otho  Travers,  late  Capt. 

I  Dr.  Ods 21  Apr.  58 

Henry  L.  B.Ibbetsoa 16  8ept64 

Geo.  Richard  Layton 19  June  68 

Humphrey  Rieh.Geo.  MatiiottSS  No?.  66 
Jidin  Manners  Tharpe  9Ja&<66 


LlEUTBNANTi. 

Wm.  James  Lucas 96  Feb.  M 

Morrice  H«H.Bird 6  No?.  63 

Alfred  M*Kenna 18  May  56 

Henry  Wm.  Clifford 8  June  58 

Henry  Gfllett 80  Aug.55 

Richard  Wilson  29  Nov.  55 

Wm.  Alex.  Gilbert 11  Mar.56 


Ensiqns. 

Richard  Seymour  Lemon 12  Feb.  56 

Zach.  Dawson  Wilson  9  July  56 

Francis  Walker  Merritt 26  July  59 

Arthur  James  Plunkett S6  Julv  55 

Wm.  Maling  Wynch 80  Aug.  56 

Hamilton  iCC.Gy II 29  Nor.  55 

Charles  Gregory  Way    2  Jan.  56 

Adj.  ir  Capt.—Zsm.  Edw.  Bog- 

gis,  DL.,  JP.  Capt.h.p SO  May  56 

PayMM^ff.— EllysA.S.Walton, 

JP 33  Dec.  54 

Aify.—Henry  Bird 180et.  68 

Assist-Surg,  —  John  Thomas 

Gilson  .:. 6N0V.63 

Yellow  Facings. 
AgentSt  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


ROYAL  FLINT. 

ifiifies.)    1;No.82.] 
Head  Quarters,  Mold. 

COLONBI.. 

Son.  BichardThomas  Rowley, 
DL.  JP.  late  Gapt.  Seats 
Fust  fi^Mii««iiMi«tH«iH«fMfiU  Hsy  ( 


329 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 


BfAJOB. 

Howel  Mnddock  Arthur  Jones, 

DL.  J.P 14  Maj  55 

Captains. 

Robert  Wills,  DL.  JP 20  Oct.  62 

CharlcB  James  TreTor  Boper, 
DL.  JP 17Feb.  63 

Richard  Pelham  Warren,  DL. 
JP 17Feb.  58 

William  Hancock  U  May  66 

LlIUTXNANTa. 

Frederick  FhiUps  DL.  JP. ...  6 Mar. 64 

Wm  Fry  Foster,  DL 20  May  66 

Geo.  Gordon  Warren IS  Nov.  66 

Joseph  Booth  Gretton  .........13  Noy.  66 

ijt.  /•  C^^— Fred.  Mathiafl,a) 

'   r  CapL  64  F. 27  Feb.  56 

i^Mf^.— William  Williams,  MD.20  Oct.  62 


ROYAL  GLAMORGAN. 

.    {Lighil^fanlry.)    [No.  44.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Cardiff. 

Colonel. 

C.  J.  Kemys  Tynte,  MP.  DL..  4  June49 

LiSUT.-COLONKL. 

Francis  John  Whcatley 6  Feb.  55 

Majom. 
Edward  Robert  Wood,  DL.  JP. 
lateofli  Lancers 6Feb.  56 

Captains. 

J.  P.  Traheme 9  Nov.  62 

H.  A.  Goldfinch 15  Noy.  62 

Charles  Deacon,  2a/«  Caftain 

9  Laneert 25  Apr.  68 

Hugh  Jenncr  14  July  68 

Wallop  Brabazon   19  Jan.  66 

Edward  Priest  Richards  19  Jan.  65 

MUo  Maher,  UiteU.  10  JP. 6  Feb.  55 

John  Wm.  Thomas  Locke,  laU 

14. 67  F. 20  Apr.  56 

Richard  Mahony  Hickson,  laU 

U.  78  F,   19  May  66 

Lieutenants. 

T.  Fitzgerald  17  Feb.  4« 

Henry  Fcrth  10  Jan.  66 

W.  B.  Abbott 10  Jan.  65 

George  Rashleigh  6ompertz...lO  Jan.  55 

George  Robert  Gunning   12  Mar.55 

George  O'Grady 12  Mar.55 

Saint  Vincent  Tyler  12  Mar.55 

Henry  Burrowea 28  Dec.  55 


Ensigns. 

Wm.  Osborne  Smith 10  Jan.  55 

George  Rooke 16  Apr.  55 

Kenneth  K.  Tynte  Maher...;..15  May  56 

Francis  John  Shortis 15  May  56 

John  B.  L.  Nerinson 26  May  55 

Elliot  Grasett  Thomas  18June55 

CccQ  Godwin  1  Oct.  56 

Richard  Fisher  Evans  26  Oct.  55 

Henry  Hammond  Spencer   . .  .28  Jan.  66 


Adi.^  Certain.— Jm.  Knight 
Erakine,  UUe  CofL  88  F.  ...20  Mar.  54 

Faymtuter. — ^Martin    Charles 

Maher 19  Dec.  54 

Snrgton.—H..  J.  Paine 8  Nov.  52 

Asmt.'Surg^~-Znati  Evans...  8  Nov.  52 

Bine  Faeings. 

Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  E$q, 


ROYAL  GLAMORGAN 
ARTILLERY. 

[No.  16.] 
Head  Quarters,  Swansea. 

LlEUT.-COLONEL  COMITANDANT. 

«  Evan  Morgan  (1),  DL.  JP. 

laU  Capt.K.  Art 21>ec.54 

Captains. 

Geo.  Travis  Raddiffe 16  Apr.  55 

Wm.  Montagu  Leeds, /a<0  X^. 

50  F. 20  Apr.  55 

John  Cryines,  Late  U.  46  F...26  Apr.  56 


Lieutenants. 

Elliot  Ranken   26  Jan.  66 

Richard  Ilbert  PhUUps 16  Apr.  66 

Josiah  Pryce  16  Apr.  65 


Second  Lieutenants. 


.!</.— William  Yonng 81  Jan.  65 

^Kr^.— Jobn  Paddon,  MB 9  Mar.  56 


ROYAL  SOUTH  GLOU- 
CESTER. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  28.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Aldershot. 

Colonel. 

William,    Barl   Fitzhardinge, 

Lord  Lieutenant 22  Aug.  10 

Lieut.-Colonel. 
Henry  W,  Newman, DL.  JP...  8  Apr.  64 

Majoe. 
John  Sormnn,  DL.  JP.  UUe 

Sns  58  F. 8  Apr.  64 

Captains. 
Montague  John  Merryweather21  Apr.  86 
George  Hnn.  Wortliiiigton,JP.17Sept52 

Hamlet  William  Millott    18  Sept.  52 

Windicombe  Henry  Howard 

Hartley,  DL.  JP 8  Nov.  62 

\rthur  John  Goldney    7  Dec.  52 

SwinbumeFitzhardingeBerke- 

ley 6  Apr.6S 

WiUiam  James  Holt  21  Oct.  64 

Conway  WbithomeLovesey,JP.12  Oct.  65 

Robert  Heane 18  Dec.  66 

Thomas  Mono   22  Jan.  56 

Lieutenants. 

Thomas  Earle 29  Dec.  88 

Arthur  Charles  N.  Goldney  ...14  Feb.  65 

Hamlet  William  Millett   14  Apr.  55 

William  Robinson  Partridge...  1  Hay  56 

George  Henry  Lynch 17  Oct.  55 

John  James  Croft 18  Oct.  55 

Fred.  Geo.  Holbrooke   19  Oct  55 

George  Fowler    17  Dec.  65 

Henry  Lc  Patourd    18  Dec.  55 

John  Robert  Fenn 19  Feb.  56 

Ensign. 
Richard  Burke  4Mar.66 


im;iaU  LUni.  79  F .. — ilTfer.: 
Faymatter.—Jvmt»  FaUon  ...2: Apr ' 
Qr.-Master.—3M.  CnninghMng  Apr  ' 
^KT^.— George  A.  Hepvortli...lO  Uu  1 
Juist.'Snrg.-^9xmM(Ma  ..ilKj  : 
Bine  Fadngs. 

Agents,  Measn.  Hopkmson  ni  Co. 


ROYAL  NORTH  GLOU- 
CESTER. 
[No.  69.1 

[EXBODIED.] 

Head  Qvaiten^  VeaMt. 

COLOHBL. 

Thot.  Henry  Kinnoote,  DL 
J?.UUqfi  Lifi  Ods.  — 22  FA 

LiXUT.-COLOHEL. 

John  WiUiama  Wallingtoa,  JP. 
laU  Capl.  4  £/.  Drs 16  Dee.  ^ 

Majoe. 
Henry  B.  0.  Saville,  C^t-if. 
JL  Jrt 1«I>«.  1 

Captains. 

Henry  Bold  Waitams &  Ib;^ 

Leonard  M.  Strachey,  JP.  U« 

B,  L  Co*s  Sertixt  ... .MSoiJ- 

Charlea  Castle ^Or.^ 

^>  J.  MaxweU  Steele  ,2tarUFil  I^  '^ 
John  Jones,  (2)  laU  Ceft.  4C 

Bengal  N.  I,   15  AF; 

Allen  Alex.  Bathuzsc -Vi^*  ■} 

W.T.K.P.KeeB  21 W 

William  Fra.  Heideman  Slfe:. 

William  Brookes H  ^-  • 

LXKUTSHANIS. 

NathanidFred.  EUisoa SUo.» 

Charles  Hawkins  Fisher M^-' 

Robert   Beckies  Honte,  UU       . 

Z./.821S'. 10  >^  • 

U.  C.  U.  flseount  Andover  ..i6Dft 

Charles  Mansfield  7ff- 

Newton  Jones  PanU 51  Xir 

Kizel  G.  Rabbitte iSM*} 

Arthur  F.  Howe  Daniel  28!Ity 

Andrew  Pepya  Oockcren H  ^ 

Samuel  Bomford,  late  U.^   ^  ^ . 

Dr.Gds SW 


Ensigns. 

Thomas  Hunt 21  ff* 

PhUip  Herbert  EUiot 22  S4 

John  Averlcy  Lathbnry ^  \*" .. 

Wm.  Stevens  Perry  Keen 2iJ'-  ' 

Robert  Baynes Reed ..15[' 

Geo.  John  C.  Whittington  ...IS^ ' 


Adit.  S'  Capt.-Jn.  T>obin,  CefU 

i.p.uiut ^^r\ 

Pajfmaster.—Gto.  Cubitt  ...1SJb5« 

Qr,-Mast.-  John  Gorman ^  ^ 

^t»y«>».— Sam.Swaine  Scriveali  Mi' 
Assist.-Surg.^Jtm.lMieEi»Bdiir- 
Blue  Fadngs. 
AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


HAMPSHIRE. 

[No.  122,] 

[Ekbobixb.} 

Head  Quarters,  Gosport. 

Colonel. 

f%e  Marmtis  «/ Wincheiter,  , 

to^Z/.-CW.10J5r»lWf i^^'' 


Iaiiif.-Ooi.onL. 
toB,*  UtU  U^CSL  40  F,  ...  9  Mar.56 


Hajois. 
G«orge  BobMBi,  JP.  UU  O^t. 

Eustace  HeaUieota,  JP.  laU 
ay/.MF. 


3tiKHa  of  England  and  Wales.  830 

CAPTAiifS.  ANy.-J.Moitit    ...M..I7J11I746 

John  Beaidmore,  DL.  JP S  Dee.  69   lnif/..Aify.— Bd.  ThoMeaon.  9  Jan.  56 

19  r. iT...10Dee.  69  floaBn  Green  Pbdngs. 

Hugh  Hanum  John  Maaar,  UUe 

CLi.^F. U  Jan.  68 

Willum  Bridges,  kUs   Oipt. 

69  F., „,. 7,»  7  Oct  68 

Bobert  Hansel.  UUt  Ctmt,  6 

2)n. 80  Dec  68 


CAVTAura, 
Henry  Angnstna  Blander......  9  Jane  96 

Winiam  Itaury  Digweed  19Peb.5S 

JohnWiekbam  8Sept68 

.  88ept68 


Henry  BaR«  Pbippa»  UUtCapi. 

81  >. " .3..  9  Jnne64 

Christian  Wm.  K'NieO. 8  Dec.  66 

Wm.  8.  Oreatbeed,  UU  LUnt. 

41 F. 80  Dec  64 

Tlio.  B.  H.  Valentitte 18  8ept.66 


LlBUTKCAHTS. 

Bicbard  Henry  Pitsroy,  Lord 

Baglan 81  Oei  49 

Tknfleld  Geo.  Headley  10Jane6^ 

Seymour  Horace  Morgan. 188ept  66 

Henry  Cracroft  Maine  2ate  Lt, 
88  >. 19  Not.  66 


Evarana. 

Bdw.Cbaitea  Porwood 90  Dec.  64 

Thos.  Edward  Phikett 6  Jan.  66 

BeglaaU  Cbarlea  BiddeU 18PM>.66 

Henry  Edwarda 18  Peb.66 

Ang.  John  B.  FeDowea 14  Dec  66 


late  a^/.89  F. 98  Apr.  68 

PaMUM/<r.  —  John   Heydon, 

UiU  ^.^M,ZJ)r.Od».„. 18  Jvly  66 

Bmrf.-^uuM  Johnston,  MD. 

UUSwgtonfUiF, 8Nor.64 

^ssitt. '  8mrg9cm,  —  Beginald 

BayleyWaXteis 9SSept.64 

BlaekPadngs. 
A$9mU,  Meaan.  Cos  fc  Co. 


FxiST  Lnuneif  AifTS. 
ArtbnrEobertNagbten  ......  8Sent.68 

John  Bobert  CampbeU .94  May  66 

Fred.  Moffat,  b^ir«i^s<^.li'.14  Jnne66 
Jamea  Harry  B.  Beyntfds  ...108ept.66 
Bicbard  Dawion 94  Jan.  68 


SBCOKD  LnUTXlTAllTS. 

Fred.  Hansel  18  Har.66 

Jamea  Jamas 98  Ape.  66 

John  Annesley  Broirnrigg  ...  8  Jan.  68 

Ad4.9  (UmL^lnM.  Cbadwick, 
UU  (^t^al  ArWUry 98  Apr.  68 

Qr..jrM/0r.~Wm.  Aslett 94  Har.  66 

tfMfy.— Fred.Jo8iabBargeaa...  9  Dec  69 

A$i%»t.'  Swy.— Jankea  HintonSODec  64 

Scarlet  Facings. 

AgmUtt  Measrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


HAHPSHIKE  ABTILLEBY. 

[Vc  18.] 

[Ekbodixd.] 

Head  Qoarters,  Gosport. 

CoLonxL. 
rnUArl^JM^Mvhfiy   99Jttne64 

LDn]T.-COLONXL  COXlfAirDAlVT. 


aaBicb.  Beanasont  BvnabyXl) 
CW.r«<./Wl^syit.lf^...80May6S 

MAion. 
aClaadios  8haw,(9)  KSF.  Ui$ 
MJkrHUtcHiffArHLUU 

'       «-i*     ..„...«m..mT. 40  May  68 


HEBEFORD. 
[No.  110.] 

[EXBODTBD.] 

Head  Ooarters,  Aldenbot. 

CoLonL. 
PbDin  Jamea  Yoike,  Col.  UU$ 
^%oUFM,Gi9.  18Jnly69 

Lnn7T.-Coi4)nL. 

jt,MP.M..JP., 

Isi«  CofL  \HW9  Gdi 1  Mar.  68 

Huon. 
At  Yelters  OomewaU,  i^/.  DL. 
JP.   10  Feb.  66 

CAPiAina. 

J.  Parkinson.  JP 17  Feb.  88 

J.K.Symanas,JP 90  Jane  88 

J.  Berington   4Ang.48 

W.  M(3r  Kyrle,DL.  JP 108^.  60 

Cbarlea  Ernest  Tamer,  late 

Oft.  44  F. M  FMi.  66 

Thomas  Griflth  Peyton  98  Feb.  66 

LxxumrAHTS. 

Bicbard  Sneyd  Cot.  JP 7  Mar.  68 

John  Harward  Grifttha 8  Mar.  68 

Edward  WilUama 18  Jan.  66 

Biehaid  Fred.  Webb 14  MBr.66 

Tboa.  BaakerrilleMynors 94Mar.66 

John  Michael  Browne 16  Feb.  68 

EH8XGH8. 

Thos.  Millard  Bennett  18  Jan.  66 

Fred.AkWch .98  Feb.  66 

Edw.  Napleton  Cheese 94  Mar.66 

Henry  wood  Wniett 8  Jan.  68 

CreaaweU  C.  Keane  Booke  ...18  Feb.  68 
Wm.  Christopher  Seymoor  ... 
John  Early 

Adjutant,'-^.  E.  Money  Kyrla, 
Cei^.fmk.p 97  Apr.  48 

PMMM/«r.— William  Brabane 
Wright 1  Jan.  66 


JgeiUi,  Meiars.  Cox  and  Co. 


HEETFORD. 

[Nc80.] 

CEKBODnO.] 

Head  QnarterSy  Aldenbot. 

CozAim.. 
Tkt  Marfmt  eT^aliabnry.KG.  9  May  61 

LlXUT.-COLOmL. 

Bobt  Algernon  Smith  Dorrien, 
JP.7s?s^8X<.Dr9 9  Dec  64 

MAJon. 
Joseph  Foskett,   JP.,  Capi. 


18  Dec  64 


CAPTAISa. 

WD]iamFnuik8,JP .18  Apr.  69 

Fred.  Chariea  Oanaaen 80  Oct  69 

ThomaaBogers 14  May  68 

Adolphns  Meetkerke 8  Jane  68 

Octarins  Frederic  Timins,  late 

Caft.%,%F,  91Jnly  68 

Bryan  Y.  Dooglaa  Yenum  ...  1  May  64 

James  John  Gape  18  Dec  64 

Henry  Grimston  Hale,  late 

U.\\  Husean    99  Dec  64 


..99  Apr.  64 
..99  Mar.  I 


LmmxAifTa. 

Thomaa  Borron  Myera.. 

Alex.  George  Bax  99  iCsr.  66 

Wm.  Henry  Fnd.  Croaaman..  4  Apr.  66 
George  Tho.  Gape  Qr^Maai.  97  Dec.  64 
Bobert  Brace  lUtows  .........94  Nor.  66 

Angostos  Tem[pde  1  Mar.  68 

Henry  Joseph  T^mlmin.. 1  Mar.  68 

Edward  Dorrien  Newbolt 1  Mar.  68 


Ensiair. 
Arthnr  P.  W.Bennett 94Nor.66 


J4i.  &  Cm/.— Edward  Sims 
James, 2a/s<sr94#'.  9May48 

9wy.— Chaa.  ILThompaon  ...99  Mar.66 

duM^Sitrg,  —  Henry  Fira. 
Coley 1  Jane  66 

Boir  Facings. 

AgtiU,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


HUNTINGDON. 

ifSM^   ENc9.] 

Head  Qoarters,  Hantingdon. 

COLONSL. 

Tks  Marl  of  Sandwieh,  tori, 
lAOut^aiaiatei^Or.Gie.  4Ang.58 
Majob. 
ne  Duke  qfMancbester,  DL. 

JP.,  lataefGr.  Gie 17  Ang.  69 

Captains. 

Arthur  David  Yeasey. 10  Mar.  68 

John  Yiae  Kelly 81  Oct.  68 

Frederic  Nieholaon  Yane 99  Aug.  66 

Gilbert  John  Andey .....  9  Oct.  66 

LmUTSNAlTTa. 

George  John  Boat ............. «.10  Mar.  68 

Henry  Jordan  Tbonhill  M....81  Oet.  68 

Y 


981 


Miiaia  qf  England  and  Wak$. 


DirsiQHH, 


Ctq^Mn ........rtlCar.gB 

5iir^«<m.— Wotton  lBaacion...U  Kor.  46 


Hcibort  Qrai 
John  AfflMk  B] 


ettPanI 


irUMt 

AWall4 


Lton  ...16MU.65 
106«9iU 


-^, 


ISLE  OF  WTGHT  ARTIL- 
LERY. 

[No.  17.:i 

[EXBODJXD.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Port  YictorU. 

98  X..T»3. ...80  July  M 

loktfi  Owdoo.  2a/«  ^ea /....le  Maj  58 

TinmeitWonaajr SN0r.4i 

Wbl  WUdiooto  tfaBB«t...^l6  May  18 


£HSXSV8. 

Perelfal  Fna.  8paar  .....i 80  Jan.  W 

VmteaFiicUA  »^ a^SapiM 


iattifJtoyAlJrt SOipr.68 

Ai#MMk-«Hauy  WaittirarthJO  Apvk  88 

fiOttpletFadBBB. 

Jfwit,  Meani.  Oox  aha  €«. 


EAST  KENX* 

[No.  49.] 

[EXBODXVD.] 

flead  Quarteva^  tf  aUa. 

GOMRVL* 
Geo.   Brodpaany  I^^   Capt^ 
Ml*..-. 

9  iljBI  WiIliamHoniika,^)I>L., 
laU^lBBumn uJ 

1C4J0X. 

Cholmeley  Edward  Deering, 
DL.,lirt«CM-851'. 18]Cac.56 

CAPTAiira 

Bichiad  D.  Fennefatlier  10Jiilj58 

Henry  Bxaidler .^...11  Jnly  58 

HenxyCMs v-V ♦W  July  64 

Wm/ Henry  Kebbel,  UiU  of 

66  H ^2  Jnhr  |4 

jCharle^ifeed  Mount  l8M.6k 

Charlea  Castle wl*lh65 

John  Hamilton  Orty,  (2)  laU 

Ctmt.J.  Dr.  9rfl 7Mar.66 

BaVttmitoOfiaai u.  6Mar.66 

LnirrsiTiLaTB. 

Duncan  Interarity 18  Jnly  M 

$t^iilaa  Zaba 10  Dee.  04 

Jlobwtftaaw ?M«yK 

YVtfndB  Jonea  Heyeltine   1  nay  86 

Thos.  Shirley  Bill  1  Oct.  55 

/ameaB.B4toM lDao;66 

Henry  Thevai  tto««U  n.tniuU  IfWi  86 


JdhaHampdeu  Waller .81  Dae.  66 

Ckp/.— Fred.  J.  Georgfl 
itehMd, laU Capt.  i» F.\9 Dee. 84 
«flSr«4lf<0r^T]>oa.J.Atkuuoii9OVor.  66 

(2r.-JfiMi.— Bobert  Jones,  Xate 
^ofiTF. SO  Jan.  66 

yeon.—'Wm.  H.  Curtis 86  June  64 

Jwt.-Sttrff.  —  Beuj.    Henry 
gtaners;  ICD 19  Jjou  86 

XttaHftk  Qtcy  "Endagt. 

4gmt9,-^¥m».  Goc  a»d  Co. 


'..i5jSept,6S 


k.MJan.56 


KB»  ABTILLERT. 


CH«.1&3 

[ExBootkO.l 

Head  Quarters,  Cantferbniy. 

COLONKL. 

J.  B.  n«»mlSydnfly,DL.  JP  4  May  33 

LiKn».CoEoiixi.. 
John    I^ri^bi    CMor,    |NU 
Ca§t.  J.  p.  TUfgMl  JrOXUrt  4  ICi?  » 

Aw.  Cbai.  Stewrt  H«diaK«» 

MP.  JP. 10  May  'A 

Cafulihs. 

Hieodoaius  Webb,  Capt.  h.  p. 
B,  JBb^'M«an...».— ...........SS  May  5S 


IJaneSS 
lOJidjiS 


'll.axit^lSJ^i?^ 


WEST  KENT. 
(Light  n(flm$rf.)  CK«.t7.3 

[EXBOSIXI).] 

H^  QuarUfi»  CaatUbar. 

GOLOIVII.. 

Sir  Thomas  Maryon  Wilson, 
Awi.  DL.  #P. .91  Apr.  68 

Ijaira.-GoiiOirxi*. 
Oeo.  Fitei.Tornne^jk,laU  Lt. 
IF.   ." 27Feb.64 

MaioB. 

George  Bobert  Stevenson,  J  P. 
late  Ueut.  7  Dr.  Guards 18  May  68 

Caftaihs. 
B.  T.  G.  G.  Monypenny,  DL. 

JF.,  late  ami.  86  F. 90  Jan.  69 

John  Aobinaon,  JP.  late  JAeut. 

94  jP. 96Sept.69 

Thoa.  Montagu  Martin  Walier, 

•jP ^. IONOT.69 

Bobert  aMWd  SanU  .^.»,M  Apr.  64 

Bobert  Cnrteis  Stileman  0  Aug.  54 

Alex.  Valentine  B«Md»  kite  Lt, 

86  F.  ......*.,.««.....»t«»«»*».»«t«^7Nay,  64 

Gmi/M.  Samuel  Weld,*.„....M  a)  Jao.  65 

John  Xervis,  DL 81  Jan.  56 

Alex.  Henry  Bo«  ...............  1  May  65 

dptefltanleyKccBng  ,..»..,..  6Sept64 

W.  D.  C.  G.  Monypennj  5  Oct.  54 

Thomas  Jdm  Pcfplavell 10  Dec.  54 

.Wi 


Bobert  Mattbew  Isadie..., 
Joba  lliflip  Mitftml,  3fc_..- 

Ut»  18  F. ...,.,..v™...18  Jo.  65 

Heniy  Montagu  Bmitli,  tale 

It,  fimtgal  Art, ..«.«.... ......18  Joe  Si 

John  Kirlqp«tiiek. iPecS; 

LiBUTBHAHTS. 

Walter  Thomas  Wamc...*- lO  Dec  H 

John  Wingfield  Malcolm  J6JaBe»> 

Chaa.  Nassan  Girarddfc 8  Sepc^J 

Matthew  Ellison 9Scpc^ 

Edward  Heuy  Jaekaon  ......  1  Decii 

Bichard  Jobn  Sonwoi.......  JN>  Feb.  H 

Bboohd  IitBOAVAma. 
Jote8tamMi«  MHor.K 

Jdi.  ^  a^l.-.J(flin  MTU- 

lum,  lateqfS,Jrt .UMaySS 

Or  JVm/.— Geoc|0  Paiker.  Mr 

rftLJrt,,.. 6JaB.ii 

AfMrsaiM-OciaTiw  Freaiiick 
Hedtage  ........................  IJal^is 

JtOtts-aufeom^Btarj  Stoj  U  Oct  53 

Bedntdnga. 

Agents,  Meaais.  Cox  and  Co. 


Gustams  JU  M. 

B4v.  B.  Fenfold ........^..81  Jaiu  »« 

Thomas  Arthur  FarreU 9  Aug.  56 

Henry  Pratt,  Aet,  i^^JUaster  10  Nor.  56 


98JMI.61 


EaaioVB. 

jtiafluMmonsBaatiAy   .90Oat.i6 

George  Owte  Btfoay  ...i 6Blpt.64 

BobSt  Ker ^ 81  Jan;  86 

JohB  Hmis .11  Feb.  86 

George  Bobert  Mascall 7  Apr.  56 

Fred.  John  A.  Dnnn 6  Oct.  55 

Miahaei  Clare  QaraU 91  Dee.  66 

Oharlaa  HamilloB  Sana   ......83 Dec.  66 

Begiiiild  Mortimer  Balaon  ,M  Fab.  66 
jSa  JoMphTookia 7M«.66 


P^wmM/tfr.— Denis  Dunn,  late 
Bt^Major  69  F. ;... 1  Jan.  65 

A^.  t  Owl..— Edw.  Lynch, 
lateCapt.\%F,  8Feb.56 

^.ilas^«r._ 

Any ..-Bieh.  John  Peckhem...  6 Sept. 64 

Asnst.'Swrgeen. — Bobert  Vails 
Skinner ......17May58 

Kentish  drey  FadBgs. 

Agent,  Edward  S.  Codd,  JEr^- 

kiikAgmU,UimiuQm»h9i«t$»   . 


l8T  ROTAL  I>AKGAfiHIBB. 
(Z1I«  Z>Kl9  qflMcasttt^f  (hen.) 
[N0.46J 

rEVBODXBB.] 

Hera  Quarters,  Zantc. 
COtMISL. 

John  Talbot  Clifton,  DL.  JP. 
lateqflJAfeGds 8  Oct.  52 

LlBUT.4^LONBL. 

Ed.  Evenr  Clayton,  DL.  IP. 
late  Capt,  80  F.   96  Feka3 


Majobs. 


w8£i^Ee(MCran»jKr.%l£!tJ 

CAPTAIlia. 

B.  L.  T.  Williaitason  95Nor.Sl 

Henry  Master  FeOdeiwDI.^  JPa5  Ncr.42 

Biehard  Pndsey  Dawson  1  Oct.  Si 

James  Olaik%JP«  ..t....^^— •*  SNor.SJ 
BobLWhitUe  (8}2atei;^.  91  JP119Nor.S3 

C.  H.  Caty,  JP. 91  Mar.iS 

Luke  Hau7  Hansard*  Dip.  ...  6  Aw.  &s 

JohnKIikei 94lIsySS 

Thoiuas  Hindloy  Thompaoii  ...91  Dec-  ** 

Chkrlci  Maekay 94No».55 

James  H.  Innia  Gngg  .........  7  Mar. 66 

JMm  Bayly u....i4^.....^U  Mat.  S6 

LlBYITBNAirTS. 

Wm.  Geo.  Daniel,  tUaU.  99FJSSt  July  U 
James  B.£.G«Sisb«fy  »....JAfiab64 
Arthur  WaUnet  Monro  .^...J^  Dae.  H 
£dw.  Snawar  ColpQfa  m*.*..!!  J«- ^ 


MUtia  of  England  and  Wales. 


Robert  Kni^htt 80Fd).55 

George  FiBD0r.Mk*«*«tk*>***M*M>14ltij  •• 

Pierilliiinby * dTjuie  51 

Thoi.  H.  %BdmmOuuiMi*,*.,Mno9M 
Jolm  SeottZT. 84N»r.&» 

Ersighs. 

Jobn  George  Pitt  4  Apr.  SB 

Chas.  A.bercrombie  Cooper  ...14  Apr.  51 

Wm.  Fhillp  A.  Jonei 85  Apr.  56 

James  Alei.  j^e 19Jime65 

Aahby  Qee.  IvWy 9Jaly56 

John  P»rie  Bnidi&ei 


Nov.  II 

.llleb.M 
UlUr.M 


Henry  Bndky 

M»  oSi.  a7  r» 7  AIIC.5S 

no,  ai)  *^.  M  Jl., 4»  J«lf  54 

^r.-ilftftlM'^ThoMM  Umm  16  Jnly  65 

5iMy.^  James  Henij  Brooks  .18  Ver.  (4 

aMi##.iRHry.-Cbas.  Jaa.  Boe  lDefi.64 

Blue  Fadngs. 

AgimU,  Messrs.  Cos  noA  Qo. 


2nd  royal  LANCASHIRE. 

{Th4  Duki  qfLanttattr'i  Own  Bifict.) 

[No.  lis.] 

[Embodikd  18  Dec.  R4.] 

Head  Quarters,  Glasgow. 

LKSlIT.-COUXnXL  COMXAHDAHT. 

Sir  T.  G.  Hesketb,  JBt.  DL.  JP.  1  Mar.  5» 
Majoxs. 

James  Wardlaw(2) .v..».  4  Oct.  52 

Mcholas  Bhinddl,  DL.  IP.  »..  8 Nor.  58 

CarrAnts. 

Robert  Johnson 36  Apr.  46 

Edward  J.  Stanley,  DL 88  May  47 

Robert  Augustus  Aspinall,  DL. 

JP J. .• 87  May  47 

Peter  SUngsby  fltsfenli,  Ai^ 

Capt.  60  met _.»...  4  Oct.  68 

Thomas  LittTedale,  DL.  JT.  ...  7  Oct.  68 
James  Thomas  Bourne,  JP.  ...14  Apr.  58 
Alexander  Thomu  Knight  ...16  Apr.  68 

Thomas  BiehSidson  Lane 18  Nor.  54 

John  DownesBoehlbct.. 30  Aug.  66 

MathewFerdi   UM.66 

LlETJTSHAlfTS. 

Frank  CaTtniiah  Ward 7F«b.  64 

Hewitt  Massy  Dillon 10  Fib.  64 

Laosbert  Disney .....JSFeb.  64 

CharksS.  Garraway „».  lJune94 

Jaoies  Dillon  MacMsurm  JP..81Not.64 
.  Bdmnnd  Mdyneux  Seel  ......16  Dec  64 

FrancU  Howard  Wright  ......18  Jan.  65 

Joseph  Rowley 25  Apr.  66 

Edward  Areiul  Lucas  29  May  55 

Robert  WtUiaai  John  Baxiow. .  .80  Aug.  66 

BaTMBUhaB.«rJKii9« 7Mar.66 

Frederick  GbariesCnM  ....„  7Mar.l6 

Ensiovs. 
Henry  H.  M.  Steel   ...».....«w80  Anf.  66 
Asttoy  Jephson  .^,^^*.^mM Ner.  16 
£dw.  Bamett  Cwuiiag  ......1 6  Feb.  16 

Geo.  Nktham  BUham 15  Feb.  66 

Benj.  James  Sothem 3  Mar.  56 

Henry  Ifichola 8Mar.l6 

£dw.  EmeitBromilow 7  Mar.  66 

Adf.  S-  Ciy/.-Jas.  Wdr,  Ute 

tficoUFu$.Qd4 7f^b.46 

Paymw/ff.—S.  U.  Bteglu«...81  Jan.  16 
Surg.  —  Winiam  Hargreaves 

ManilbM «Feb.66 

d$9ift.'Sm^i-^lSAw.  RaiSBll..,t7 1^.66 

BlneFadngs. 

Jg^,  Vesey  W.  Holt,  %. 


3ed  royal  LANCASHIRE. 
{TkeDuietfLmmuUi'tOmn,)  [Ho.  186.] 

[EXBODIXD.] 

Head  (tearters,  Gibraltar. 

OOLOSXL. 

John  Wilson  Patten,  MP.  DL.16  1?ot.  48 

Ldbut.^Colohkl. 
William  MaUuas,(l4)  late  LL- 
CoL%,%F. 8No¥.6l 

Majobs. 

DL ZZ, 11  Mar.  58 

OA^TAiirs. 

James  German   ., 1  Oct.  58 

Thomas  BkbardQroe8e.4, 8  Oct  68 

WiUiMn  MicSoUn.. .,lSMar.6S 

WiUimAyrton 8  Aug.  58 

Wm.  Thos.  flarrit,  M9  Capt.      ^ 

36  F. .....86  May  64 

Edward  Monk 80De6. 54 

John  Edward  OrreU  18  Apr.  51 

Frederick  SQfester 14  Apr.  k6 

Frederick  Townley  Parker  ...16  Apr.  66 

JohnRooper   lJQBe66 

Thos.  Wilkihson  Edwards,  UUe 

Capt.hOF.^A4i 4  June  56 

Thomas  Eafanes  Wfthington.^  6  Jum  66 

LlBrniTAlTTS. 

John  Robinson  Pedder 9  Dee.  54 

Robert  Furey ^  Dec.  64 

Philip  Haugtiton  Whfttaker.M^V  Dee.  54 

Michael  Fenton Jt4Mar.56 

James  Ormsby 18  Apr.  66 

John  Sidmarev ...........14  Apr.  65 

Charles  Goring  Minnitt   16  Apr.  56 

John  Brophey,  16  UUe  o/68  F.19  Ji&e  66 

Frederick  BMslcry 8K0T.66 

Peyton  Sheals 8Des.56 

Thomas  Oonry  Knox 8  Dec  66 

Ensiohs. 

Henry  Powys SB  May  61 

James  Clarke  Hicks 99  May  56 

Edmund  Cunliffe   1  June66 

Robert  Blackmore 6June56 

William  Turner , 6June55 

Thomas  James  Ecdes 9June66 

Wm.  Fitch  Story 4  July  66 

Thomas  Boiton  Ogden  89  Oct.  66 

William  Henxy  Wte  10  Jan.  66 

^<«.  ^  Ckp/.— W.  Perciral 
£li^  isiatt  Copt.  60  F.  ...16  July  16 

PawwiwAw.— Aylmer  Lambtrt 
Bowke,  laU  Capi.  UhmU.  ...80  Dee.  14 

Qr.afM<#r.-John  Hewitt  ...  B  Dm.64 

Arii;.— Thomas  Arthur  Brandt  1  June  53 

Auist.-Surg.  —  James  George 

Beaney 9  July  66 

BlueFattngs. 

lgmt»i  Messrs.  A  If,  F.  Bidg«ny  kBeai. 


4th  ROYAL  LANCASHIBB. 

{TU  Duke  of  LametuUr'$  Omn  Ufki 
Infantry.) 

[No.  84] 

[EXBODIXD.] 

He»d  Quarters,  Hewry. 

LlBOT.-CoLOIfXL  ComiANDAJNT. 

John  Ireland  BlackbuTne,  late 
of  ^  Dr.  Ode 88  Mar.  68 

MA70M. 

RidMTd  PJuWn^DL.  i%\  Ut§ 

Copt.  48  J*.  Mii  Emn  inM. 

Mribmen  ^tke  0%ard  . J6  Mar.  58 
John    Southcote    Mansergh, 

lateqf%J>r^oonQie  ....«.81Mar.68 

CAFTAntt. 

DKlMAiMworth  ; ....98Mi».68 


Thomas  BoumMP. ..» 89  Mar.  68 

William  TMwIMei^ 


«.fl9K«N«8 


382 


Henry  Chas.  Adolphus  Clarke, 

Aj^  Wm.  Givk^'''!!!!!!!!!r..89  ffiu^lis 

inmam  Gray,  J.P »,..Sf^  Mar.  68 

Chas.  Hoghton.  UU  CaptJjlVM  Kor.  64 

ice  Hevworth 8  May  «6 

cnry  Blake 19Jnne66 

enry  Gordon JK)June66 

Sir  George  Preston.  Kt IBept  66 

Robert  Arthur  Mather 89  Oct.  55 

LlSUTBNAHTS. 

OeoifeAr^urCnwibrd 6  May  64 

George  Barlow 88ept.54 

Thos:  Besttand  Knott  (Or.. 

Matter),  lUtU.^  F^ — .. J6  Am.  €5 
John  Calcott  BeiiHy  ......mo Jl  May  65 

John  Robert  Leigh   .....,M....19June(»5 

Sheflleld Betham   iOJune€6 

William  GtbtM 81  JuelS 

Hcaty  Joy ^.......  6  Inly  56 

John  J.  WestenraSmith 86  July  65 

Frederick  Phiffips ldepe.55 

Edward  Worrau lflept.56 

Wm.  Paul  Biidaon 89  Oct.  65 

Emsiws. 

Marke  Quayle 81  Jnne  66 

James Caubbell \kwg,h^ 

Thomas  Arthur  Corlett lAug.  56 

Samuel  Barber   lAug.56 

George  AinsworUi  Fielding  ...  1  Aug.  55 

John  Crompton  Todd    lAng.66 

NsunntDaly 1  Aug.  66 

Wmiam  Samuel  Bennett 89  Oct.  66 

Bartholomew  Ltoyd  Q'BiiBft...28  Jan.  56 

Edwin  Richard  Uoyd  U  Feb.  56 

Frauds  Bkelton  IHzpatriek  ...II  M>.  56 

Adi.  ir  dw^-^Thos.  Bobbins, 
Ue  Lt.  l  dij.  6  Dr.  M^....I9Mir.  18 

Faymettterj^ 

5Mr^.—Tho.  Byron  Whitehead  80  Dee.  64 

^M&^^Any.— William  Henry 
Bone,  Mb. t9  0et.66 

Blue  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 

Mek  Apentt,  Messrs.  CaM  fc  Sobs. 


5th  ROTAL  LANCASHIRE. 

rNo.  186.] 

CEXIODBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  CleiimeL 

Lmrr.-CoLOKBL  OoiniAVBAn. 

Charles  Teiwaeley,  DL.  JP  ...16  Mar.  18 

MaJOBs. 

John  Towncky,  DL.  .^ ..14  Apr.  68 

Alan  Cbambrt  (W),  JP.  Utie 
tkipt.  17  lAmem 16  Atq{.  64 

Jnincs  Greenwood....... ,18  Apr.  63 

lolin  ^ti9«i>l  Mid dleton    , ....  .30  Ate.  53 
Thoiufts  GonlburaerftrkfrJiLil  A^.  68 

KdwjiniPctre...,. 81  Apr.  68 

^(t}vm  l>e^clti  Skiugl^. 88  A^r.  68 

1^  iHjoiu  Li*ter  &Bgiir,J? 22  Apr.  58 

JolkU  Pickop  Lord 23  Apr.  58 

Freatrif  Bi^bent  »., .23  Apr.  58 

Dft^iel Grant  Bifer«t*n .,..,.„. 16 1^84 
AntfiiiY  Bu(?k  Cns*k  ..,„„,.. ..16Ju»el4 

EdwunlDwvei- ..........98  Jnly  66 

Henry  KijWti- 'I'^'^^n-n    .....19  Jan.l6 

LnVTKIfABTS. 

Arthur  Holden 18 1^  ^ 

Abraham  Alfred  Tweedale...90Feb.64 

Thomas  Dunbar  Quinlan 19  Nor.  64 

Richard  Fenton lFeb.65 

Richard  P.  Ridley 9  July  65 

fSdTA.C.  MacdonalA 10  J!rfy65 

Charles  MUler 84  July  56 

Henry  Drury  « .....H  Feb.  56 

Wm.  Henry  Ogden U  Feb.66 

SuBM-Miicbell  S-SrolUinntll  Feb.  66 
Essimrs.  ^     ^ 

AUMLMrkM...t.M..»»«^»S7M.^S 


333 


BldmdHortey 8S  June  56 

Jama  GumuBg  Pluakett .96  Jnly  56 

Pra.  Edw.  Banaid 87  July  66 

Witter  SydMy  Tocker J8  Jnlj  66 

Anthony  Blake  Ljiidi 19Jan.6« 

Matthew  Blake  19  Jan.  M 

Hennr  John  Barker  98  Jan.  66 

Bobert  Hall UFeb.  60 

Fnnctolronride  Bawling 11  Feb.  66 


Militia  of  England  and  Woks, 


^itL^%  UUe  Capi.  9 F,  16Mar.68 
OyteS .18  Apr.  68 

p4yiM«<M'.— Vmiani   Kefll- 

•on,  late  ^JLArt. 

^^..JfM^e^inmain Flack   ,.19  Jan. 66 


Suraeou, — 


JaekaoB, 
.^9  Feb.  66 

.^«m^A(fy.-HenryHaneoz•_  ^      _ 
MB. ...,:. IS  Apr.  66 

Bine  Fadnga. 

Jgtnts,  Meam.  C.  R.  fc  W.  UeGiigor. 

Irish  Jgmti,  llessia.  Cane  fc  Bona. 


6th  BOYAL   LANCASHIRE, 
(flfjiw.)    CNo.89.] 
Head  Qnartera,  AahtontTnder  Lyne. 
CoLonxL. 
IfoM.  Ato.  Bo(M$  WiOraJuM, 
DL.  JP.    CoUmO,  UfU  of 
Coldtt.  Qit, 8  Jan.  65 

Lnnr.-CoiAHiL  CoxHAiroAiiT. 
John  Henry  Pringle,  CdUma 

UiuUl.»..* 9Jan.  66 

Majoxs. 
Thoe.  Edw.  Wflbraham,  UUe 

a^Lt^F. 16Feb.  66 

John  Heniy  Chambera,  DL. 

UUCtfLiAF, 6  Dee.  66 


CAPTAiva. 


f^.  John  TVaaen  Amiel  (19) 
UttaflZF..'* 


99  Jan.   66 
98  Jan.   66 


John Co]^ey  Wraj  .... 
Wm.    Henry  Quhnan,  lat4 

Brent  U.-CoL9»F 16  Feb.   65 

WUliam  Buchanan,  E.I.C.S.  .17  Feb.  66 

WilUamMarahall 19Feb.   66 

Charles    James  V.    Deans 

Dondas,  Ute  Cept.  CoUst. 

GdTT?.....^. 98 Mar.  66 

Bichard  Lambert,  late  cf  JL 

Art. 7... .99  Mar.  56 

John  Ireland  Blackbnme,  lots 

U,90MaraiNJ.   6May66 

Wm.  Middleton  Moore,  late 

lAAHF, UJone  66 

Edw.  Fleetwood  Hesketh  .  .16  June  66 

Wm.]ohnC.  Martin 99  0et.  66 

Henry  Mawdaley 6  Dec.  66 

LnunNAHTs. 

Charles  Bury  Cradock UFeb.  65 

Biohard  Whelan  8  Mar.  65 

Joseph  Banks  Sladen 7  May  66 

BomrFoirest   16  June  65 

Wm.  Tn.  Smith  .97  June  66 

Joseph Bich.  Hamflton  ....99 Oct   66 

Willmm  Singleton 99  Oct   66 

JohnLomxz ••.... 19  No?.  65 

BichardMnrray  Thompson. .15  Deo.  66 

Charles  Berrington 15  Dec.  66 

WokBagotD'Arcy 98  Jan.  66 

Ensigns. 

Wm.  Edward  Whelan 6  May  66 

Alex.  Beanfoy  TTOmpson   ...99Jmie  56 

Thomas  Acres  Ogle 16  Dec.  66 

LoiicklAftos  Beads  J6Dec  65 

WilhamBeM  99  Feb.  56 


JtU,  /•  Oy/.— Wm.  Harts. 

5iffy«m.»Wm.  Leahy Echlin  8  Nor.  66 
ilMif/.-AM9.— John  Harkes 
Craig 94  May  66 


7th  BOYAL  LANGASHIBE. 
[No.  180.] 
Head  Qoarters,  Bnry. 

COLONBL. 

mm.aarUtJameeFlaxStam' 

lef,lateLt.'Col.er.ad9,..Vl.Tt»».  66 
Lnirr.-Gou>inu.  CoincANDAnT. 
John  Edward  Madocks,  late 

C^/.18Dr9 98  Mar.  66 

MAJona. 
John  Chester,(6)  late  Coft.    . 

85  Jf. .!..,. .™.  4  Apr.  65 

John  Hardy  Thnrsby,  laU  qf    ^ 

WF. 6  Apr.  56 

Captains. 
Bobert  Camming,  late  dq^t. 

hiF.  ....T7;.....™.10Mar.  66 
Francis  Lniper,  late  Capt, 

%IF.  ....VT. .V?..19Mar.  66 

Alex.  Gordon  Moorhead.  late 

amt.40F. 98 Mar.  65 

ChaSes  Edward  Leigh,  late 

0/991*. 94 Mar.  66 

Heniy  Hawker  Amand,  late 

Br.^MMor  84  Bengal  iVX..  4  Apr.  66 
6eojrohn8tewart,2a/0X;/.6FJi6Apr.  65 
jQhnBow]andsonMarahaU...19May  55 

Bichard  Clement 16  May  66 

Thomas  Greenwood 17  May  66 

James  Ashton  18  May  65 

Simeon  Henry  Stnarl;  late  It. 

CoMoium  mee JK)  Jnly  66 

Charlie  B.   Mohmenz,   late 

Copt*  4  Bre 15  Nov.  65 

LiXTrtxirANTs. 

Edward  Barlow   19  May  66 

John  Satterthwaite 14  May  66 

Wm.  Fred.  Pearse 16  May  55 

Bichard  Hackett,  laU  Mae. 

ft^F. 1  Jnne  66 

John  Hamilton 19  June  66 

Frank  M.  Allen 14  Jnne  65 

Lawrence  Foot 90  Jnly  65 

Thoa.  Heywood. 1  Ang.  K 

Walters  Fieak  Pratt   99  Oct   66 

Charles  Wm.Fttnnel  99  Oct   66 

Ersiqhs. 

Charles  Henry  Webster .18  Jnne  66 

Bichard  John  Sommers 11  Jnly  66 

Wm.  Donbsr  Qninlan 1  Ang.  65 

JdMmt  and  Oy^— Bertie 

Mathew  Boberts,  late  Copt. 

96  F» 11  Apr.  66 

Airy«o»^B.T.Whftehead...l8May  65 
JstUtSarg,^ 


BOYAL  LANGASHIBE 

ABTILLEBY. 

ilCo.  19.] 

[EVBODnD.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Lirerpool. 

LnUT.-CoLONBL  CoVXANDAirT. 

9  Sir  Dnncan  MacdongaU.(S} 
KCF. late  U.-C&l.  irkighLn  Apr.  68 
Majobs. 
Thomas  Atchison,  Copt.  ret. 

/Ml  tag,  S,  AH 99  Apr.  68 

James^nme,  DL.  JP. 18l£^68 

Captains. 
George  Han,Q}  DL.Brev.  Mt^., 
taie  Bree.  Maj.  Madrae  ArtSA  Apr.  68 


Henry  Thomas  *>«.  O^ 

CliaifeaCieagh,(4)IaliO^80 

jUgU ««.-.«  *  May  a 

John  Hambley  Hvniirey,  Imta 

qfB.  Art ^SJ  Jo  li 

Jsmes  Middleton  . — -^^"^ 

JohnBailton  ..ISNov.^ 

Fim  LmJTBNATs. 
WiOiam  Graham Famirall  ...  SNor.iS 
Charles  B.  Mo^roMK    ........34  Jb.  fiS 

Chris.  Myers  Dawes,-d««.^.r 
JTaKw' ........... ^^f"  ^ 


John  Bichard! ......... 

HiU  Charley  Moore 


SKorii 
UKot.M 
llIMw» 

SBCOKD  LiBVTBBAHn. 

Alex.  M*Candie  Cam^bdl .39  Oct  *: 

Thomas  Gawne  .... .. — •^•Q^-  ^ 

WDUsm  Walker .-.16  N«v. ». 

Theodore  Thomas  Ford.........l5NOT.  *i 

WilUam  Henry  Weldon. M  Dee.  '^ 

^•./•am/.-Wm.Cam^bdl.^,,      ^ 

laie^M,  Art. OS  Ape.  3 

P«y».   and  OepL—Wm.  Bd- 


Any.- James  Chamboa  Ver- 
gnson.  MB .SIM^  U 

Aeeiet.  A^y.^Hy.  Bducnd ...  8  Jna.  2 

BedFlaeiBga. 

Agemt,  A.  Lawrte,  &f . 


LEIGESXBB. 

CNo.96.1 

(EkbodikdJ 

Head  Qnartera,  Aldembo«. 

OOLORL. 

l%«DnNyBvtland,K.O.  ...211ia?k 
LiBirr.-OotLoirKi.. 

John  King  .»4JB3yS 

Maiob. 
The  Marpde  o/6ranby .... — Si  Ht;  > 

CAPTAIXa. 

Bobert  Bdnh  Nod SO  Jan.  f 

Jonathan  WagstaiT  Brjmn.   .,SJ  kp.  '- 
tndk.  Thomas  Fowke  .........     Joe  «• 

JosephKnightfaf^esuffiinw 

at-Arme  J70et  : 

Edward  Harry  ThoBana .SS  ftk^  ^ 

Edmnnd  Arthnr  Paget asMar  * 

Geo.  Thomas  Mowtony  ......^.11  Ab|  >- 

John  Mathew 19  Oci  : 

John  Bnckley ^.Sl  See.' 

LnuTBiAjns. 
Alfred  Whitby.  Qr^Jimter  ...SI  Frit  > 

Alfred  Aahley  Vanghton 7Dec»- 

Dongba  A  CaaipbeO. .^...19  Dot.  ^ 

Alfred GodfrwBlack 18 Acs  2 

Wm.  Edward  Phelp  9SSc^ 

John  Heniy  Hoakm  CKor. 

Charies  Henry  Moffria  <Nor 

CharleaMaynardHeaalricv...  C^ov 

EHSXQirs. 
Percy  Lionel  Bawlina  .........19  Abs    i 

Samnel  Allyne .........SSSc^ .  i 

Edward  Joseph  Crane  ......... 19  Oct 

Henry  BicUey   ...ISDer 

Charlea  F.  Powell  „.M  Dee. : 

Hereolee  Akeman :a\  Dec 

Aii.  ^  CapU-^vam  PalliBcr 

Cortobadie,  laU  Ce^t.  70  #1  1  Jul;  i 
Any.— Jah.  Harriaon  StaUard.  4:f«r.  I 
ilMifle»l-Awy.— Peter  AUnd 

Jackson  _ 

tized  by  ^^^  TeDow  Facingin. 

.^^Mrff.— Messes,  Gov  lb  Co. 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 


834 


ROYAL  NORTH  LINCOLN. 

CNo.  8.] 

CEXBODIKO.] 

Head  Qoaiten,  Canterbury. 

Coxx)irsL. 
teorge  Tomline,  HP.  UU  of 
1  Ufe  Qii S9Mar.61 

LntUT.-CoLOIfSL. 

lichard  EIUmii,  DL.  JP 19  July  63 

Majob 
Vetton  Amcoita,DL.  JP.  laU 
of  1  Draffootu 19  July  53 

CAfTAIRI. 

Ton.  William  John  Monfon...  9  Apr.  63 
K>drr.  SUpylton  Simth,(l)  Iat4 

Zieut,  48  BeuffmtJn/dHtfy...  9  Apr.  53 
;hartet  Ormiton  Eaton,  JP...  9  Apr.  68 

olin  Golden  IS  Sept.  63 

amea  Green  Skipworth  .:....188ept.6S 

Francis  BocUiffe  Pierce  12Sept.  68 

'u>rd  Wonley 19Sept68 

lenry  Valentine  Gnuit]iam...lSSept68 
lobert  John  Taylor  18Jnne64 

LUUTBlfAlfTS. 

Iharlea  BeU 80  Jan.  64 

Luatid  Cooper 80  Jan.  64 

:dw.  W.  C.  Lloyd 13  Feb.  66 

^m.  Rowland  Hitchett 12  Feb.  64 

ohn  Bell  Brooking   1  Mar.  56 

leniy  Lionel  Dypioke 16  Mar.  66 

falter  Stewart  Brown fONoT.66 

filUam  Longftaffe    80  Nor.  66 

Iharlea  Keyworth 80  Nor.  66 

leasing  Thomas  Uucton 80  Nor.  66 

EifsiGirs. 

ames  Sisaon  Cooper 6  May  66 

Leginald  Smith 7  Jane  66 

'ranris  Marland  Rambaut  ...16  Oct.  56 

lobert  Henry  Oirston 8  Dec.  66 

oeei^  Gibson 9  Jan.  66 

.  4*  Ciu/.— John  MnIhaU»(8) 

'  rl7>. 8  May  68 

I  V.  Telford,  CapLlaU  I^m- 

17  F .:...28  May  66 

>r.-JfM<0r.  — Michael     Mo- 

'  riarty    SI  Apr.  66 

uiyeM.— Geo.  Mitchinson  ...  1  Mar.  66 

'Mt>/.-dfMy.-Wm.  Jaekson..  7Jvne66 

Bine  Facings. 

Agmtf,  Messrs.  Cox  It  Co. 


t^5 


ROYAL  SOUTH  LINCOLN. 

[No.  29.] 

[Embooixo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cork. 

LifUT.-COLONBL  COXMAIIDAHT. 

[enry  £dw.  Fane,  late  Mt^for 
4  U.  Drs 20  Apr.  64 

Majoxs. 
Icrvase  T.  Waldo  Sibthorp, 

DL.JP.MP 20Apr.64 

has.  Thos.  J.  Moore,  DL.  J  P. 

rniffk  Sheriff  i^ the  CounfyJ  7  Jan.  66 

CArTAUIB. 

ITiUiam  Parker 6  Dec.  68 

iruan  Edward  Robertson  ...88  Apr.  63 

•aal  Mildmay  PeU 88  Apr.  68 

amnel  Brailsford lSJnne64 

(Frederick  Bowmau(4) 13  June  64 

;has.  John  B.  Parker  29  July  64 

Vm.  Simpson  Clarke..... 18  Nov.  64 

y.Uervey  Woodhoase,DL  JP.d40ci.  66 


LlBUTXIIAHTB. 

Charles  Telford 87  Oct.  64 

Arthnr  E.  Tnke.  UUeli. ilF.  88  Oct  64 

P.  de  Ftanklin 81  Oct.  64 

Geo.  Fred.  Sheppard 80  Mar.  66 

John  Mahon  Williams  6  May  65 

Charlea  BothweU  Norria 16  May  66 

Edward  Davey  Johnlon    16  Nor.  66 

EVSIOHS. 

Theodore  lugram 80Mar.65 

Wm.  Barry  Drew  80  Mar.  66 

Richard  Citiker 80  Mar.  66 

Robert  Fnidd 6  May  66 

Edward  BnsseU 16  May  66 

John  Whitsed 4  Aug.  65 

Pennyman  White  Wonley  ...lSAng.66 

Charles  John  Hinrieh  16  Oct.  65 

Jdi.  J-  Gm^— Charles  Nonis, 

loii  Cb^  64/1  80June68 

PayMMtf/fT.— James  Maxey  Bu- 

chanan»  kU*  Ct^t.  70  JP.   ...  9  Aiig.04 
Qr.-jra«/«r.— James  GannonSS  Oct.  64 

5'airy.— Chas.Femeley 9  Aug.  64 

Msiii.-Stuy.-~Wm.  Dymock...ll  July  66 

Bine  Fkdngs. 

Agmtt,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 

Iruk  AgmUs,  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 


BOYAL  LONDON. 

[No.  106.] 

[EXBODBD.] 

Head  Qnazten,  Aldershot 

COLORBL. 

Samuel  Wilson,  DL.JP 84Mar.64 

Lixirr^.CoLoiiBL. 
George  MacCall,  2<i/«o/84  J'...81Mar.64 

Majob. 
Graham  Blmsliea).  UU*UJ8lF.\l  Apr.  64 

Caftains. 
James  Bnnee  Curling,  UUeAif, 

tf  €tttUlemen>^il-lrmi  80ei.  68 

W.  H.  Brabaxon  Connor,  Qm^ 

tUnuM-at-Armg 9  Oct.  69 

W.  H.  Muloch  Holmes,  Ot»- 

tUmtm-^t-Anm 18  Oct.  68 

Charlea  Clementa  Brooke,  late 

UsuL^hrmg.  QU 17Dec  68 

John  Harrison  Allan 18  July  68 

Charles  Mackinnon  Wa]mialev89  May  66 
Geo.  Bamea  Hobeon,  Ute  Cm  J. 

78  Bengol  N.  /. 7  Dee.  56 

Robert  Wallen  Jones,  Uie  qf 

84^. 8Dec66 

Alfred    Chicheley    Plowden, 

Coft  60  BmgaN.  L 10  Dee.  66 

John  Britten  8Feb.66 

LlXDTXlfAllTS. 

Edward  Vere  Jones 8June64 

James  Duke  Hill  89  May  66 

Ed.  SackvUle  Smith 14  Aug.  66 

Arthnr  C.  J.  Barrow 7  Dec  66 

Edgar  Wainwright  Bishop  ...  8  Deo.  66 

Edw.  Kelly  Obbaid  10  Dee.  66 

Fred.Peto  11  Dec.  66 

Tbomu  Wm.  Andrews,  UUe   . 

U.itF. 8  Feb.  56 

James  Stuart  Tnlk,  UU  Li.     ^ 

Ceylon mjUt  9Feb.66 

Ehsiohb. 

John  Thos.  Henry  Butt. 14  Aug.  66 

James  Cunningham 7  Dec  56 

Alexander  Renwick  8  Dec  66 

Aug.  Henry  Garland 10  Dec  66 

Ernest  Wm.  Roberts 8  Feb.  66 

Augustus  Newton 9  Feb.  66 

AdjL  ir  Copt^Wm.  niomas 

Hall.  ta/ff</6  r. 4  Feb.  46 

5Mr^..Geo.  Borlase  Childs  ...  6 Oct.  62 
A$sui.'8ura.  —  JKmt%  Wood 

Poland, /oitfi/JLy.   2Mar.66 

BhieFaeings. 
AgaUtt  Meiiri.  Bosanqnet  fc  Co, 


BOYAL  MEBIONETH. 

iSyiu,)    [No.  60.] 
Head  Quartera,  Bala. 

LlXUT.-COLOMKL  CoMlfARDAHT. 

9£dw.  Morgan.  DL.JP.a)fate 
a^i,  JLp.  76  F. 200et.  68 

CAnAIBS. 

John  Isaae  Walker 1  Oct  68 

Wm.  Price  Jones,  JP 9  Oct  63 

LiBITTXirAHTS. 

Thomas  Parr  Wms.  Ellis 26  Mar.  64 

Bertram  Aynsley  Jm.  Mitford29  Mar.  64 

Ensiqhs. 

Wm.  Downing  Bruce. .87  Apr.  64 

Edward  Abadam Slfay  64 

Thomas  EUis 8  May  64 

John  Henry  Waterfall 18  May  64 


At&i.  /•  C^<.— Robert  Mucie 
T^j)m,laie£i.UF, 4  Oct.  68 

Any.— Thomaa  P«ny(S),  lai* 
i  8  Prvf.  BoiL 86  Apr.  16 


Black  Fkdngs. 


Jbt  OB  BOYAL  EAST 

MIDDLESEX. 

CBmoDixo.] 

[No.  66.] 

Head  Quarters,  Hampstead. 

COLONBL. 

Thomas  Wood 18  Apr.OS 

LlXI7T.-COLOirBU 

Thomas  St.  Legcr  Aleock,  laU 
Uojor  96  F. 80  Jan.  61 

Majob. 
WiUiam  Reed,  DL.  JP.  UU 
CapLHF 4Jnne50 

Carauib. 
Jsoob  Wm.  Hinde,  DL.  JP., 

laieofUHuiian 11  Aug.  40 

James  Prince 17  Oct.  61 

John  Annah  Ambrose,  kUt 

88  F. 8  Oet.  68 

William  Philte  SneU     18  Apr.  68 

Wm.  ¥nA.  Northey  88  July  64 

William  Robertson lOAug.64 

Frederick  GIbbona 80  Dec  64 

Edward  Dunning  Cole 8  Jan.  66 

Joe  PhOipa,  UU  Omi.  18  ZV«.18  Aug.  66 
George  Francis  Birch   5  Jan.  66 

LiBVTBBAIITS. 

Alexander  Noble,  Qr.^Maeier  14  Apr.  18 
Christopher  Charles  Home  ...18  Apr.  68 

George  Thomas  WesI 18  Apr.  68 

George  Crosier  Cole  80June64 

Frederick  Barnes 87Sept54 

Matthew  Copplestone 16  Mar.  55 

William  Henry  Bent 89  Mar.  66 

Thomu  BudLland 868ept.66 

Robert HoUen Stone    86Sept66 

JohnlrbyHea lOMar.66 

EnsioRs. 

RimsdaleEUiot 8  Jan.  66 

Frank  Deacon  Fraser 86  Jan.  66 

William  Plummer 6  Feb.  56 

Frederick  Schlotel 18  Feb.  65 

Mareacoe  Uoyd  Frederick  ...84 Apr.  56 

Donald  Noble 18June66 

Akz.  James  MacGregor   81  July  65 

Clement  Smith  10  Nov.  66 

WUliam  Yerers .*. lODec  66 

Sussex  Newton lOMar.66 

Aiii.  Mi  Opl.— Thoc  B.  John 
Geo.  Thomson,  Imie  ofSi  F  80  July  65 


38^ 


MiUtia  of  EngUind  and  JFcJcs* 


pMiiuuUr,'^CapUnn  Edward 

JaflM  Dyaoii  •  J«l55 

8urg«».'-rnn€a»  Dalton S6  Feb.  4A 

AuUt.Sttrg.'^Qeo.TnM.  S.Cun- 

den    SOJan.  55 

BlmFuinit. 


2ia>  OR  EDMONTON  BOYAL 

MIDBIiESGX. 

(lii/kf.)    [No.  68.] 

HeadOMtfCeitiltanMt. 

Gw.t  PZitf/.  Enfield,  iat9  Copt. 
B^  Brig S9  Apr.44 

IaxuT.-CQiMaBXN 
Bm^  Qwir  H.  C.  lif^VJO  Oei.  U 

Charles  Wm.  H.  Sotheby,  UU$ 
Capteamfin   laApr.Si 

CAMAniB. 

Henry  William  Mwrlott  *.,»*,  aAog.S) 
ChMrkaWiUiam  Oranfen.  1lGr..l8  Apr.  48 

Henry  BiTerBdale  Grenftill diSept.  89 

Si.  LegerGlyn 19  Oct  58 

Theodore  £.  H.  Flatt,  ImU  Lt. 

4$  r,  „. M  Feb.  68 

Arthur  Ghflrer  Tapper 99  Feb.  68 

Bottin  Mayoock,  t^  X^Mt.  6 

Droffs*  91  Apr.  68 

Edw. lohnOtU^  ...^......^.  9  Aug.  68 

Wm.  Contta,  ^smtmi  Bwy^Mir 

Lt.  Scot*  I^.  04*.  M*..^.....  9  Mar.  64 
Algernon  Edward  west 17  Oct.  64 

LXXCTlNAnTS. 

JerrwM  SwHIi ^M  May  68 

Edward  Faekenhan  Aldonon  9  Mar.  64 

Charles  KvddeU  Todd ...17Maz.64 

Naieaii  John  Senior l7B<ar.64 

Bobert  Genraa  WVlde 81  Oct.  64 

Fra.  C.  H.  BnsaeH^MF. 98  Dee.  54 

Sir  Brtkhie  Perry,  MP. 98  Dee.  84 


Charies  BiTSM  Wilson  17Ner.64 

Henrj  M.  FoUer 96  Jan.  66 

Wm.  Dawes  Malii« 94  Apr.  66 

Charles  Bridgfc  >..*t «.<.-..  8  Dee. 64 

Van  Kirkwyte  Bowies  iati    _ 

i^ttfy.— BleMas  M^Caan,  MD,  4Jime89 

^«w/..Atfy.— Samuel  Sinitli 
Miliw  .' MJ«^(8 

Searlei  fheings. 


3aD  OR  ROYAL  WESTMIN- 
STER MIDDLESEXL 
{HgUJt^mUrf.)    [110.88.] 

[lilCBODnBj 

ReadQnarten^OMAi. 

COLONBU 

H.  a  C.  WUet,  ChelsMi.  M^ 
DX^JP ...8  Dec.  41 

LlZ1JT.-COIdOHBL. 

Jok^  Itmu  Glosaop,  JP 10  Aog.  64 

Majob. 
Henry  Psnton,  DL 18  Aug.  64 

Oaptatms. 

Charles  Balfs  8  Feb.  14 

John  Cook 99Apr.81 

Bobert  Monkhowe  Piper 988ept.84 

EdwttTd  Murray 11  /an.  68 

Oharies  Ohristopher  Baynes...94  Dee.  18 
Henxy  Joseph  P.  W(Mttnd.,J4Deo,6« 


William  Henry  Burgess 4  May  64 

Joseph  Erlam,  ImU  ^  ikt 
Anttrim  5Wvtctf....„.....«...  4 May  84 

IMd.  Themas  Fafsens .M/vmM 

Joseph  PevciTal  Swan  81iai.68 

LiBUTWijrfs. 
WilUaMJohn  Balfa. ..,.,.90  Dec  68 

gertlert  SSe  FV^ri'**.'!'.'.' J6  D^  64 

George  GhapmBB / 8Jan.66 

Hen^BnllHdey 4Mv66 

Geo.  P.  Walker S)Mayl8 

fVnBenNiehells..w.. 8Ang.66 

l^thnielTaytor. ,,..,.,  8  0eC.86 

WilUam  Ihemas <..<,....4...800elb66 


ohnWiUoocks ,.„«..•..««  9Mai«65 

'    ].  Alfired  Stone 4  May  66 

Knightley  Kingston 81  May  66 

rd  AiHo  Sister 81  May  86 

ohnMayneMceihephevi...      de 

aiMMGoedy UJne66 

FMak  W«.Dwide9. 14  Apr.  66 

Preston  Osborne  Page  ..«..,.•*  3  Aug.  66 
John  Stone  Wigg  « 99Aag.66 

J4j.  /•  09)/.— Rob.  M'Ewen..  i  Apr. 

Qr,'Mttster.'^9aeorit  Hodg- 

khMSi,  JMi^86#. 8Fek68 

dhffyaMi^-^amea  M'Ganii.....Jnf  Oct,  69 

.^wi«/.-5i(fy.— Aug.Edw.Dixey98  Sept  66 

BlueFactngs. 

Affentt,  Messq^  BopUason  fc  Go. 


4iH  om  ROYAL  aOUTH 
MIDDLESEX. 

[No.  198.} 
pSVBOSIZD.] 

Head  Quarters,  BoiteTant. 

'  Iiisinr.-Gi(u.osB]t  Cokkanvast. 
John  Sciiyen,  Uit€  Cbpt.  61 F.  16  Sept.66 


KJihy.  (4>  fate 

M^forUMmdrmJfl 4  Jan.  65 

iMieffiek  Alex.  BlachCord,  fate 
Oy/.  98  P. UOet.  66 

CAMAIHt. 

Arthur  Okas.  FItzJanes,  M$ 
Z<.«a7r. 99JBfy  68 

9rf  lAenTri  y.....,..Z:......96  Api.  H 

Chas.  Wm.  Parker,  tale  Cvt* 

89^. .....J. 18Aqg,64 

Xdw*  Hamilton  Finney,  fate 

ofl  FT:.,.., .ttSept^ 

Charlca  George  BooltOB  ..^...if  Jan.  66 

tharlfsSdw.  Mortimer   .338eit.66 

wm.  Kliu  Taunton  15  Oct.  56 

fidw.  Eden  ElUol  16  Oct.  66 

Wm.  Pfers  Brisley ......If  Nor.  88 

9amael  Jas.  BkBOoe^fa/*  Jkw. 

IbF. U  Feb.  68 

LlKVTUIASTS, 

Quirles  Bayntun  ,.;••*....«....  1  Jan.  66 

Kekon  Hooper 94Apr.6& 

MarmadukeConstaUfl  .., 94  Apr.  66 

John  George  Slade 14  May  66 

Charles  Ferdinand  Buihsrfoi^  Aug.66 
Tl|os.Dtqrerald  Wintour.....40  OeU  66 

Edw.  Warren  Golding  ., 90  Nov.  66 

John  Bourke  90  Mot,  66 

AngtKtns  Daniel  Keane 90  Nov.  69 

Ehsigmb. 
Ownrge  WiHesHall ...94May:66 

Wm.7ahnB.Standidge  7  June  66 

Geo.  PhilHD  Fawkea 188^t.66 

James  Hodgson  Cempigni  ...96  Oct.  66 

Wm.  Edwin  Angier  ,..80  Oet,  66 

Baymond  South  Paley S5  Jan.  56 

Thos.  Fitxmaurice  Burke 1  Mar.  68 

John  Fra.  8.  Waite   1  Mar.  68 

A^f.'-Eim.  Chas.  Orimston, 
lattqfCoUt,  «4s^„u,M....10  Oct.  65 


PavMOtiar.^Baaj  MagOl,  A. 

^TDr.ab. ...:....... .isAm-M 

Qr.-lfMter.— Geo.  Hope,  fate 

qfVF. SAn-k 

„.!«  Mn  w 


Aimt.'Bmf,  —  John    Berry 
Bryasfc  ^..^...,..»..m»..-.Jw»>  im.  5i 


6th  ROYAL  ELTHORN'E 
MIDDLESEX. 

PBXBOOIKD.] 

Head  Qnntesa^  AUerakot. 
I<nTnr.>GotoifX£  OammM»»Ast. 
Lodge  Murray  Prior,  DLb,  fate 
^19  ZewMie ^ 4Mq  l\ 

Majann. 
Edw.LeeUari  Millar,  fate  y 

88  W. .IJB  May  Si 

Edw.  Deaae  Fkecman,  DL.  JP. 

fate<r8Hn^— •* ^JalfU 

CAPXJLora. 
lichard  George  GcaBfSb  fate 

Ogft,BmgalArmif  llAw.§S 

SdwiurdSSaasKi]4.fate^ 

Jowph  WaBis  O'Biyen  Heuc^ 

fate  #  Jt  Siuineen  .^.,^^  7  Feh.» 
Albert  Wm.  Murray,  fate  O^ 

Thomas  Uevd.  fa/«  4^87  JL..18  Mai  U 
|iThQS.Beek£an,i;<..Cbi.A.F- 

UmU, XJSm,'A 

John  Alex.  Hnnter,  fate  C^i, 

8  F. ^ S8DetU 

Jmms  Peters .^^..aSJeui: 

Rred.  WiDiam  Woodall ^  )  A«^  ■: 

Joseph  Deaae  Freemaa.. 15  Oet.  as 

LiKumrAViv. 

Deaae  John  Boaie. ...^...11  Hov.ss 

Pat.  McLoughlw^fateX;^  ¥iFJX  Jaau  h 

TheoMaliBBBe ...itMazu 

George  Lane  ...,...., ^.^UApr.i^ 

StanteT  Morthner 9M»i' 

Wm.  Henry  Mordanrat  ..^....ItHmu 

JLO^rt  Hiaioas 11  A«.;- 

fWiip  Olirer  Ooote. li  Ort  Si 

ChMlsi  Seaten  .fl  OsL  S 

iMartHsiMlsr  .........^ «Ufeh.SI 


..UJase 


William  Muroa 
Henry  Short  ... 

Christian  Halaon   18 A^:' 

Hugh  Massy  Ryrea  ...^ 18  Aag.  ;.= 

James  Edward  Gibson JI9Se^>> 

Thomas  Hawkes 55or  :* 

John  Richd.  Blake,  fate  qfB  FAS  Dec  V 

Edward  Harrey 5  FeKi* 

gwBieOgk  ..,...,., ^^  gpckii 

Bobert  Handoock aSF«fc.> 

^4f.— Bichard  Port,  Xa/«  t^ 
CoUit.'Gds .7.17  Miy  V 

P«vflMiter.-r4»di««  Alfam(K> 

A  p.  9  Z«««^#...,^.„,,.....,aS  FeK  >■ 
«iify«».— S.  W.  M.  WaIkcx^.SO  5<w.  •; 
4tefa<<^aiy.- Bobert  Hearr 

Sawyer SDec  : 

BlueFaelBfB. 
4gmft,  Messrs.  Gok  8&  C». 


ROYAL  MONMOUTH. 
iligktlf^miTjf^    [HqlSI.3 

Head  Oaarten,  PtBMknfaa^ 

H,  Mor|wGUinra,  MP.  llI^,.tS  JnlyfT 


MUitia  of  England  and  Wale*. 


336 


IdEVT.-COLONZL. 

John  Francis  Yanghan 16  July  63 

EdaoDi  Pkilip  Herbert 6  Jn.  K 

GAFTAIlfS. 

fdward  Baldiryn,  UU  U.  4 1.  lSept.59 
John  Sehrjn  Payne,  <a<«  £<»/. 

14  J*....:. «May68 

Francia  M^DonneU,  laU  Sntigu  ^^^      ^ 

71  r. «  May  88 

Jamea  Darfaa ..., 81  May  58 

George  Griila  ^ler.  ..< •Jan.  M 

Smaoel  6eorfa  Homfiay •  'an.  »8 

Tliomaa  Broidu..... U4May  K 

JokA  Baakttd  ftoaaeU  .,......^.  1  Jan.  M 

Kicbavi  Aithnr  Uwienea  ....U  pM.4B 
AlmezienaBIakener  Savery  ...  6  May  &3 

John  Griffith  ^Hieeley 18  Sept.  54 

Houghton  iWreit W  Jan.  69 

Bryan  Sheehy Joly  BB 

William  Leigh *....  1  Jan.  66 

William  Owan 1  Jan.  66 

£dw.  Jamei  Tyler 86  Jan.  66 

£lf8IOM8. 

George  Arthw  Ltoyfl 88  May  58 

Jamea  Browne    IS  June  66 

Geo.  BoverbankDannL IS  Jnne65 

Fred.  GhMrlei  Tlmino  18  Jirfy  66 

BobertReddaO  WiOiaiMQii  ...  7Sept.66 
il  4*7.— John   Money  Onrter, 

Capt.h,f.UnaU ....19  Jan.  46 

Paynwu^er.  — Richard   Jones, 
late  CapLBawverwnHusM'ae  Tone  54 

^Mf^.—Oeotge  Wilson  10  Oct.  54 

AssiMt.'SMrg.^JTM,  Grant  Wil- 
son, M.jS. 40  Oct.  64 

Bine  Fadnga. 
^M/.-£.  S.Codd,*f. 


Em,  Frederick  Walpole  (1),...18  Mar.  58 
George  Angustw  MaitiiaBi..  J6  May  68 

Philip Bedfngflald -SiJ*-!! 

Charlaa  Idward  Bignold SO  May  68 

Joseph  Edwin  Day SI  May  63 

John  Davy Brelt,W*fl^<wl7,^,      ,, 

Lcment 19Jnne54 

Thot.  Wm.  Fonntaine,  lati  ef 

7«jP. 97  Dec.  54 

LiTOWMABTS. 

Bobeii  Morris...., ^ 'V^^J^i^ 

Wm.  Atthitt... U  Apr.65 

ftedniMid  8.  ftead \^^W 

lobeii  WalA  Coatea ...IJJor.M 

JobnBpee  WilkinMRi V?^^ 

SafTEillngliain  JUwren€e"!!!l6 Mar.51 

fiif  Siena. 
Cbas.  WoodmsB  laslvood  .«.16Not.65 

fML  ntaMuaa  Tegvt 6De«.U 

lobert  Cart«t ...96  JaiL  H 

9tiaih,Uie  Scots  Fm.  0(2f...8OJiae  58 
farmatitrr-Capt.  Thos.  Glee- 

MB^«  CbpT.  90  r, 18  Dee.  5& 

^..ir«>lM-.-DamelHampsa«18  Jm.  55 
Airy.^WtL  8t«veM«i,  hie 

JBJ.C.B.  lf8ept.W 

A»Mt.  -  SwgeM.  —  VUbata 

Btainsa  Darey 198tpt.55 

White  Facings. 

Jffents,  McMn.  Cat  at  Co. 

/risJt  AfmU,  SirlL^  Benngk,  Bw^., 

limit  fcOo. 


NORFOLK  ARTILLERY. 

[Vo.sa.3 

[£itBont£l>.3 
Head  Qnarters,  YannoQtli. 

LinHT.-COLOVSL  COKXANDAFT. 

Fra.L'EstnngeAstley,DIikJF.  1  June  66 

Majos. 
John  Fenrice,  JP a  lJiiii«58 

CAFTAIIM^ 

Charles  North ui  IJneKS 

Jas.  Hay  Wodefaonae ^.  tJuneil 

Baool  Stephen  Bedtogftrtd  ...  4Jttne66 
Charlea  Bdhnt  Hobttrt,  laU 

Mi^.S.LC.8. 8iAni.55 

LnUTSirAivYS. 
Ang.  Paterson.  Ut§  Oapi  41F.34  Ang.  65 

tdw.  Henry  inst  IVEya i81ttf.ift 

E«*est  Bacon  Longe ^.97Aiii<5K 

JohnCorMUsThicMBS. 1980pt.&f 

SicoiiD  Vavnuktn. 
Shoren  Henry  BreretoB ISMar.M 

AiO-^Caft.-~MakW!tiet\imA  9 May  »S 
Ag0Bts,  Mesin.  Cox  ft  Co. 


ROYAL  MONTGOMERY, 

(lK/f«.)       [No.  570 

[EXBODIBD.] 

Head  Qnartaia,  Pcnhrcka. 

LlIU1l.-C0L0irXL  CoitKAHDAflT. 

John  Edward  H.  Pryce  (1), 

Me  Caft.  3  F. 26 June55 

Majov. 
Gao.Beadnen(S),te/»X««*.4S 

S^ugMlV.t  .SOJnncBS 

Captaiks. 

John  H.  Heyward « «•  Mar  54 

J.  P.  Harris*!    « 11  JaJ^  56 

Henry  MiekoUa  , , J8  0eC55 

LTKirtBllAllTS. 

John  M.  Jones  28  May  64 

Richard  H.  aturkey 4Ang.  66 

Samuel  Thos.  Corrie 8  Dec.  66 

£lfSIG!f8. 

Kichard  Tanfitld  VacheH 18  Jan.  55 

James  Sebastian  GiU 16  Apr.  66 

John  William  Lloyd 31  Jan.  66 

Adj.  /•  Cte/.— Edw.  Dwen,  Uie 

ikeigtiiA  P. 89Jnne46 

Surg.-^.  Slymaa lOSept.63 


Jgmit$t  Mesart.  Cos  ft  Oa. 


1st,  o»  west  NORFOLK, 

[Na.8t.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Permoy. 

CoLoncL. 

l^AK^Orfbrd.DL J!8Jane8S 

LlKCT.-COLOHlL. 

jiambleton  Fcaneia  Cnaiance,     .     ^ . 
DL.  „....16Ma|  64 

Charlea  Bedingflald  ..•^••*..16  May  54 


asD,  OB  EAST  NORFOLK. 

[No.  40.] 

piSBODiXD97Ike.64j 

Head  aoartoa,  ColaliaifDr. 

Bm,  BOTkaky  Wodehovse»DL. 
laU  Major  8  Euuan 9  Sept.  48 

lABirf.>CObOSSL* 

WiUiaBK  Mason, DUJP.  ....^  6  May  84 

MAiom. 
Sir  Edmnnd  Henry  K.  Laeon, 

Airi.DL.JP. ...........''...'«  ftJalySO 

Captaiics. 
JohnMarc<Hi,JP.ra<#G»l.l8  ^^^  ^^ 

F. .,„ 18  Oct.  58 

George  Granrille  Glorer,  late    _ 

CMt.7  FutOhrs,  8BHov.62 

John  OiJ.PL.  JP. -12?f«-  fS 

Cornelius  Ripping^l «... 3  May  63 

G«>. Blomefieid, ^iUn.UtU^^  ^      _ 

U.'eol.  Unatt 10  Apr.  64 

James  Haggard,  JP U  Apr.  64 

Wm.  M.  RTHaggard,  DL.  JP.  16  Dec.  64 

George  Chester  Weed 26  Aug.  55 

LisvTSifAirra. 
Hen.Thoa.Knapman(^>jr«^^88  Oct.  68 
Haniy  GoMbam  Mathcar*  J.P.17  Ja*.  •§ 

Charlea  Henry  ftieU I!^«i*!! 

Charles  AppkWhaite ^^'^H^^ 

Jawvli  MS*  Paul -"?}i4-!S 

Hffi£^Charington  Tiaher 11  (hri  68 

Gresham  P.BawdQBiCioii«s...l8  Oct.  M 

Ctevkalred. Allen 96Jaa.f6 

EifSTftir. 
John  GamtvaFipeenMB.. 86  Jan.  56 


NORTHAMPTON. 

[No.  48.} 

[BsBonn».l 

Head  Qnaiters,  Oibrtitar. 

COLOmEL. 

DL.JP.  3 8Apr.45 

LX117T.-C0LQKEL  C01UCAIC»A*T. 

Xeti<BntgMBy,MP 7Jan«4« 

Majobs. 
lard  Brownlow  Thoa.  Man- 

Charles  Hm,J.P 14  June  65 

CAPTAllfS. 

lUch.  Trevor  Chirke,  DL.  JP.  4  Apr.dft 

William  ChiiaUe 18  Apr.4§ 

Edward  H.  Fbicli  Hatt<» g  gel.  W 

John  Bobfinson  25  Oct.  58 

WiUiam  LanglhaBi  Christie  ...8S  Oct.  6f 
Charlea  Wifflas  Watkina,  imU 

It.  88  F, 84  May  68 

Herbert  StaplM  Smitll 81  Dec.  68 

thomas  Boberi  Andrew  6  May  64 

Aldboroagfa  R.  Bundle,  taie 

Capt.iOF.  8Dec.54 

Drwy  Wake. - —  2Ang.6& 

LnUTXIfAMTS. 

go».  Thomaa  L.  Powrs 31  Dec.  68 
enry  Mittcel  9tockdale  6  Mar.  54 

Frederick  WiUiom  Bowman  ..^4  Aug.  64 

Tamworth  Ferrars 80  Dec.  64 

Robert  James  D'Aicy 8  Mar.  66 

Wm.  Kerr   8Jfar.66 

Wm.  L.  K.  le  Hart  WSaon  ...14May  56 

WiUianBvans UMay5S 

BdwMdHeniy  Hare 81  Jane  68 

Hewitt  Linton 21  June  65 

Wm.  H.  W.  DeCapal  BiMke^.  7  Jas.  &« 
Falix  M.  Whitehnzst ............  9  im,  66 

Evaiura. 

Lewis  Perciral 11  Dec.  64 

Geo.  Wm.  Piatt 2Fcb.65 

Wm.  S.  B.  Wliitwvrtk ...U  May  M 

fnaaMGaUins  Jf*¥4^l 

PhiKp  Batty 7Jw»»# 

Bdwnrd  Bamsay If  Oat.  16 

Charles  Jennins 7  Jan.  56 

Adit,  &  Cop/.— Thomas  Bose, 

Tate  Capt.U  P. 7Feb.46 

P««»uu<«f^-Jame8RayNorton, 
CMi.  Vmti, -If  Ap^  58 


Iwmne  (8).  late  <^'- ^Z"- «  ^pr.  46  %^^^  ^,ex.  Burr,  M.D.24  Jan.  56 
. Capom  Smith,  JP.  18  Oct.  58   ^ Ji/..ftiry.-HaaipdenHen- 


Surg.Sn, 

Auiit.-Smrg.^lfUiiMm  Jay...90  Feb.  56 

White  Facinga. 

AgoiU;  Menrf .  Cox  It  Od. 


leyMadean    l»Fcb.56 

YalhmVMiM. 

DigliAfsnts,  McasfSyC«x  fc  Co. 


837 


JUUkia  of  England  and  Waleg. 


NOBTHUlfBEBLAND. 
(liffhtli^kHtfy.)   [No.  87.] 

[EXBODUD.] 

Head  Qnarten.  Carliale. 

HOHOKAXT  COLOMKL. 

Iht  Marl  nfBewerltj,  DL.  JP.17  May  04 

I111UT.-C0LOIIBL  Com  AirDA.iiT. 
WiUiam  Mathev  Bigge,  DL. 

UutU.-Col,  70  jr. 88epi.&3 

Majobb. 
Urd  Lovaiue,  BL.  JF.  lo/tf  <if 

<7rm.  Gdi 8aepi.63 

AleJLBioinie,  M$  dr^.llF,  18  Feb.  66 

GATTAiaS. 

dward  Date,  DL.  JP.  laU 

Ct^i,  46  F. 4N0T.a« 

JoliiiFOtts,JP. 89Apr.Sl 

CharlM  AtUcoa  Monck,  DL. 

JF.  UUe  qf  CoUit.  Qit, 20  Aiig.4C 

JohnCnster  87Sept6d 

Georgo  Bnrrell.  laU  ^4/k  F....16  Oct.  69 
James  Croaby  Amdenon,  tuU 

Bh$.  80  F. SI  July  68 

William  AduDBOB  SI  July  68 

Jolin  Jobling  WeatherW  8  Nor.  68 

Caias.  Julian  Ba^hBeD. 89  Jan.  50 

Ralph  Henry  Fhilipion 81  Jan.  66 

FnmdB  Blake 

Hennan  BmeitQalton 71iar.66 

LlBUTBHAHTS. 

John  DaTid  Scott  81  July  68 

Edw.  Charles  Charieton  87May64 

Knightley  HoUed  Coxe 18  Dec.  69 

Joseph  Jones.  UUe  Qr.*Mr,  88 

F.  qr.-Ma9t0r 87  Jan.  65 

John  Potts 89  Jan.  55 

John  IfartindalB  Thoinpion...SO  Jan.  55 

Lanrenee  Mazloir  Sidney 81  Jan.  56 

Septimns  D.  Selby JK)Mov.66 

liniliam  Pean 80Nor.66 

Xnsiors. 


Jdj.i-C^,— 
PmM»/«r. —Bobert  Thomas 
Blown  Boyd,  UU«  efl  Dr.Ods,  8  Dec.  64 

5k(fyMii.— Bdward  Soules 8Sept,68 

Jsmt.-Smrg,'-' haAnm  Spit- 

taU,  M.D .....16  Feb.  68 

BidT  Fkeings. 
Ag9»U,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


NORTHUMBERLAND 

ARTILLERY. 

[No.  88.] 

Head  Qnaiters,  l>nemoath. 

Caraihs. 

Charles Clementaon  4A«g.64 

Chades  John  Beed 6Aiig.64 

LlBUTBHAirTS. 

WQliam  James  De  Fledge 6AnK.64 

William  BobertTbdd...! 4Sept.64 

EirsiGirs. 


A4j,  ^  (^i^Vfm.  Maebay, 

Us  qfB.  JfL 16  July  64 

Simnm,  —  Bobert      Warrea 

AcMby  6  Sept.  64 


NOTTINGHAM,    on    ROYAL 

SHERWOOD  FORESTERS, 

[No.  69.] 

[Smboduo  let  Dec  64.] 

HeadQQarters,Athlone. 

'*«cdot  BoUot?SJ!?J^.!J;;„....li  Apr.  88 


LlX1]T.-C0£0lfXL. 

WmUm  L.  MeUiah,MeC^. 

mjleBr. „ 9  Nor.  68 

Majob. 
Alexander  Boddam,  laU  (k»t. 

68  P. 18  Nor.  68 

CAPIAIlfS. 

Arthur  Bromley 14Sept.68 

Arthor  S.  H.  Lowe 6  Nor.  68 

Alfred  Hurst  Lowe 9  Mar.  63 

eodfreyG.  6.  C.  Gardiner 6  May  64 

Geo.  IVimline  Gordon 6  Dec.  64 

Charles  J.  Barrow 16  Dee.  64 

Geo.  Daris,  laU  Capt.  BJ,CJ,  8  FU».  66 

John  Harrison  MiUer 9Mar.66 

Anthony  Henderson  Fowke ...  6  Apr.  66 

J<din  Draper  Hemsley  6  July  66 

Arthur  Peniston  Moore,  ltU«  cf 
MF. 16  Nor.  66 

LiXUTBIIAIITS. 

James  Brooke  (VLoalilin 38  Dec.  64 

John  Wm.  Preston,  A.0. 78  F, 

Aeting  Qr.-MMUr 88  Jan.  66 

Thomas  Daries  M  Jan.  66 

Wm.  Francis  Senlly  1  May  66 

John  Stephens   1  May  66 

Ang.  If  ark  Hammond  10  May  66 

WiOiam  Grant 1  Jnne66 

Anguish  Honor  Aug.  Dwrant  .18  Sept.  66 
Thos.  John  Walsh,  laU  Mtu, 

7SF. 89  Sept.  66 

Charles  James  MiUer 89  Sept.  66 

Chaa.  fted.  Snxplioe 18  Oct.  66 

Eyve  Brans 16  Dee.  66 

BirsiONS. 

Edward  Ales.  Sloane 6  Apr.  66 

Charles  James  Miller   89Sept66 

Edw.  a^Wood  T^ylcr 19  Oct  66 

Fred.  I^nmds  Wall    89Feb.6< 

John  Atex.  Byrne 16Mar.66 

Adi.  4>  C4v/.-Heni7Holden, 

Ute  Capfc  88  F. 80  May  68 

PoMuu/cr.— Nicholas  Wrixon, 

UUeBrmut-^MtvorftlF. 11  Jane  66 

S«»y«oii.--James  Anders 88  Apr.  18 

w<#/.-0Mvtfoii.>-Henry  Hope 

Netttefold  '. ......:..19Juie  65 

Blue  Fiacings. 

JgmtU,  Messrs.  Cos  and  Co. 

Iritk  Agmii,  Sir  B.  R.  Borough,  *«^., 

ArmiiandCo. 


OXFORDSHIRE. 
[No.  61.] 
CEkbodibd,  8  Dee.  64.1 
HeadQaarters,CorftL  ^ 

_  COLOHXL. 

Chas.01diteld  Bowles,  DL.  JP.  8  Apr.  47 

,  ^     ^      LlBUL-COLOllBL. 

John  William  Fane,  DL.  JP...  8  Apr.47 

Majob. 
Anthony  Morris  Storer 88  Mar.  68 

CAnAlMS. 

Andrew  Maniot»Mathewsa)L88  Jan.  48 
l^an^FortescBeTarrille  ...19  Nor.  68 
H.  Ed.  Francis  Lambert,  DL. 

Beiyamin'Wiuiams,' jp!'*!!i!!li2  Jul  68 
Bim.  IftKf  Barrington,  DL. 

laU  of  Grm.  Gdi 21  Anr.  68 

Wm.  f.  Methren  Dewar,  DL.19  (S.  68 
Boh.  Algernon  Sydney  Arthnr 

William%rkSMi"HoUwiy*.10  Feh.*  66 

w-^^  t.  ,,I'»WBirAHTS. 

Frederiek  Morton  Eden 8  F^b.68 

H^'SSPj**"  Stuart  Cole  ...14  Jnne6S 
J^ward  Slater  Harrison 19Jane64 

Thomw  Frederick  Bnlkeloy  ..V16  k^.  S 


EVBLfiOIB. 

GhnlesGarslin .fliDec54 

Frederie  Wm.  Moon. ........ ...10  Fleb.  M 

Edmund  Wiri^  Serecne  .....JS  Mar.  IS 

Edward  CeoT Biown... 9  May  » 

Fred.  Waller  Asbm  .15  May  6i 

Biehaid  Bamea  Austin 80  J«)y  U 

^nihraghby  Beitie.... lSllfor.6i 

Heniy  Atkins  Bowyer J9  Feh,S8 

d^.  /•  C^p/.— 6.  ConiBb 

UU  CtifL  71 F, S  F^tf 

Psywoi/.    Harry  Lee  Oazter, 

UfU.^J)r.  Odt, jnSepLi6 

Qr..J£w/<r.  — William   Nkel 

Balph,  laU  Coft.  F. ...SI  Afr.S» 

5My.— Bidu  James  Hmuud    8  Mi^  66 
JuUt.-aaro.—Balbtxi  Geotgn 

Watts  .:. Z,  8Jae» 

Yellow  Fadngs. 
.^wlf,  MeiBB.  OoK  bbA  Osu 


ROYAL  PEMBROKE 

ARTILLERY, 

tNo.84.] 

[Exbodxbd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Pembrafce. 

LiKUT.-CoLQirBi.  ComtAjrikAirE. 

Hugh  Owen  Owen,  DL.  JP....ie  S^UIO 

Majob. 

Wm.  Hen.  Lewis,  DL.  JP.   ..  «l  May  44 

Cattajhs 

Jas.MarkGhUd,DL.JP.. ft  Jan.  89 

Geo.  Bowen  J.  Jordan,  DL.  JP.S1  Man  U 
Anthcoy  Bowen  Owen  Stoker 

UU  LLiiF. SJweH 

Charles  Cook  Wells,  DL.  JP. 
UUCaft.E.B,LC,a SJvmit 

LiBUTBVAaTS. 

James  Jsmes 7DcciS 

Andrew  I^<ed.DunsterriDe ...  7  Dec  5S 
Owen  Tocker  Edwards .........  SJumM 

John  Owen,Qr.-JKu««r.........l7JiaeM 

EirsiGHS. 

William  Green  HarUqy 18SeptS4 

John  Brocdon  Leberte .........  9Jan.» 

Henry  Ackland 34  Jan.  m 

Henry  Lyon  Wakott. ...SS  Jm.S 

MoAkt     Douglas     WIUkb, 

Oy<*  ^F«  ^^^ .....UA^.  SS 

Airswm.— Tlms.l>nma7M  ...SSMar.U 

Bed  Fadngs. 

i^m^,  A.  F.  Ridgw^y  1^  Sob. 


ROYAL  RADNOB. 

(£s)Cm.)    [No.  60.] 

(Embodxbd.) 

Head  Quarters,  fineoA. 

Majob.  GomiAjiDAm. 

Lnwrenoe  Henry  P^  JP.  ImU 

9f^iF, ja7Mmz.U 

CARAUia. 

Thomas  Henry  John  OuwaU 

Bidwtts  ..a9DM.6S 

L1XUIBRABYS. 

Hugh  PoweU  Prickard  ... 16  Mar. 64 

Guy  Wm.  Sanders,  £<.JSXaS.  S  Mar.  Si 
Ehsiohs. 

Edward  Williams ....18  Jaa.  h 

Henry  M.  H.  Wheatkj 9Jaly»i 

Jdft.  /-  a0/.-11iomas  Jahu. 

JW#aSl.88iP. .JBDce.S» 

Aify.-£dwd.MawthQITaurme  8  J«b.  SS 


Jimii^Uma,CQaiUQo, 


MiUiia  qf  England  and  Walu. 


838 


RUTLAND. 

ili0kili^imirf.)   [No.  14.] 
Hetd  QnarCen,  Oakham. 

CAPTAUf  COMICAIIDIHQ. 

S<m.  Henry  Lewis  Noel,  JP. 


Ut4 


HeuTT 


68^.. 


.  iOct.M 


LnUTBHARTS. 

£dwwd  CwUOl  1  Jan.  56 

Bnff  Fadagt. 


8HR0PSHIRB 

[No.  M.] 

[Embodhd.] 

Head  Qwrien,  Shnwabury. 

COLOBIL. 

Richard  fkederick  Hill,  DL. 
UU  UeuL-CoL  68  F, 81  Aug. 

LlXUT.-COT  OVIL. 

Edward  Gorbett,  UUeLL^  Jr.l6  Mar.  66 

Ma/01* 
Edward  Terrer  Acton,  DL.  ...U  Dec  63 

Cajptaikb. 
Jat.  'Whitmore,  laU  Br.-Mi^ 

B.  I.  C.  8 80  Jan.  46 

Oeorge  8amiid  FedwU.  UtU 

47^t.  MaJrm  Armm 88  Aug.  69 

Bojdell  Jonea  Croson,lM  <^ 

e»F. S8AQr.68 

Rovrland  Whttehall  Kenyon...  4  Nor.  66 
Harry  Cahreley  Cotton*  kU$ 

c4l  81  F, .:. 81  Mar.  68 

Oodifey  Ro8aell(S),  UU  JUT,  l4JvDe68 

Eraamna  Salwey 14Jiine58 

Henry  Corbet 87  Apr.  64 

B4>ger  C.  R.  Owen 18  Dee.  64 

Thomas  Cholmoadeley SO  Feb.  65 

LuunNAHTs. 

Thomaa  Matthews 18  Jnly  88 

-WUUam  Gibbon S9Mar.6S 

Walter  Thnrsby  Felham  90  Feb.  54 

Wallace  Boyee(Qr..irA«<ir)...  5Jnne64 

Robert  Dod 34  Feb.  65 

John  Stnbbs 89  Oet.  66 

Thomas  Woodward 89  Oct.  65 

Thomas  Bishton 19  Nor.  66 

Edward  Beck 86  Jan.  68 

Edwin  Andrew  Corbet 86  Jan.  68 

Ehsignb. 

Wm.  Beandere  PoweU 80  Feb.  65 

Vrm^Atcherl^  Atcherley.....JiO  Apr.  66 
Tliomas  Meyiftk  Charlton   ...17Ang.66 

Robert  TkykirMaeifleld  17  Aug.  66 

lOet.66 


John  Minor. 

John  Leche  Bowhind 


..86  Jan.  68 


L-^John  Qdn 
ay7.i.p.  87^-a9Jan.46 

Fagnuuier,^!,    Owen,    UtU 

CipLUF,  18  Dee.  64 

tfaiy.--John  Nigel  Heatheote  8  May  48 

^<Mi«<.-5Hry.— Charlea  Oakley  87  Dec  64 

Green  FlMinp. 

Jgenti,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


18T  80MBRSET. 

[No.  18.1 

[Ekbodibd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Akterdiot 

COLORBL. 

Vers,  rud.  Hinton,  DL.  JP. 

lmt0Mn$,9S  F. 18  Oet.  68 

JUchard  Ledumby  Phipps,  DL. 
JP.  UMhi.  UimU. 18  Oct.  68 


Major. 
William ysngfaanJenkfaia,JP.  8Sept.65 

Captairs. 

Henry  Godfrey  ManhJP. 8Mar.81 

John  Mathew  Quantock,  JP. 

laU  Lieui  4  Dr.  Oii. 11  June86 

Charles  Warre  Loreridge,  JP.  19Jnne86 

Thomas  Hnssey,  DL.  JP 4  Apr.  48 

Alfred  Angnstns  Malet,  DL. 

JP.  kuihtmi.  8  J*. .18  May  68 

Isaac  lUton,  M«  Bm,'Mtfjor 

46  J*. .3».19  Oct  68 

Herbert  Butler  Batten 80  Dec  63 

Henry  Adney 10  Feb.  66 

Gansd  Jebb.. 18  Feb.  66 

Robert  Desmond  Adair    8  Sept.65 

LniTTBRARn. 

William  Hatchings  Chorley  ...888ept.l4 

George  Dcedes  wsrry  84Not.54 

Henry  Gomish  Henley 86  Nov.  64 

Wm.G.Y.yiUiers 88Jsn.66 

Richard  Vinshis 17  Feb.  65 

Thomaa  Warry  18Jane66 

Arthnr  H.  Nicholas  Kemmis     8  Aug.  65 

May  Jenkins  V^teeston  9  Aug.  66 

Thomaa  Hill  Lncu 8  Sept.66 

Sdiofldd  Patten 84  Jan.  58 

Ersxgrb. 

Herbert  Parker  Owen   34  Jan.  66 

Cofentry  Garew 14Jane65 

Mortimer  Dettmar 18  June  56 

RalBh  Sadler  8Aag.66 

Robert  Chaffey  Chaffey 9  Aug.  66 

Stapleton  Hawker 87  Sept.  66 

A4it'  i-  Owl.— Wm.  Sortees 
Ctek,av<.A.p.  UM/f.   ...81Fd>.48 

Airy«— Charles  Hugo 85  Dee.  17 

il«f««<.-A«fy.— C.  K.  Colston...88June64 

Black  Ydret  Fteings. 

JgatUt  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


Smd  SOMERSBT. 

[No.  47.1 

[Embodibd.] 

Head  Qnartera,  Dublin. 

COLORBL. 

^lUitmPimi^,  MP.  DL.  if,  1  Jan.  60 

LiBirr.-CoLORBL. 
SMI  FMids  F.  LuttreU  0), 
DluWY.laU^  Gr.  Qit,..,  4June89 

Majob. 
Tkt  Arl  (^Cavan.DL.  late  »/ 

7ZV.  Oh 85Ang.63 

Carairs. 

Robert  J.  Bisdee 98  May  81 

Edward  Harwood  81SepU69 

Charles  H.  S.  Pickwick  (3),  Uis 

Luut.  91  F. 86  Aug.68 

Edward  Hoolditch 86  Jan.  68 

Alfred  Waring 88  Apr.  68 

Stephen  Ryder  Dampier,  JP...88  Apr.  64 

Edward  Sawyer 89Apr.64 

F^w.  Griffiths  Richards 89  Apr.64 

Edw.  Chac  Chetham  Strode  81  May  66 
William  Barrett,  JP 11  Aug.  66 

LiBUTBRARTBa 

Alex.DelaHooke 4  May  66 

Robert  Hetberington 80  May  64 

Wm.  Henry  Spnrway 17  Jane  64 

Fred.  Joseph  Bkke  Spnrway     1  Nor.  64 

George  Chamberhdne 84  Feb.  65 

William  BarnU 8  May  56 

James  ArchdaU  Clarke 9  May  65 

Alftwi  Hndson  Ricketta 18Aag.66 

Wm.John£veredPooLe  18  Aug.  65 

BvnoRS* 

Geo.  Uwson  HaU  Poole 38  Feb.  66 

George  Gylei 9  May  66 


Charles  Fraaar,^(r<.ar.-Jr«flirlO  Aug.  66 

John  Fenwick  Wilkinson llAug.  66 

Hugh  Hamilton  Parkes 18  Aug.  66 

Robert  Edwards 14  Aug.  56 

John  BellamT 16  Aug.  66 

Kiiner  Aug.  Arthur  B.  Creagh  16  Aug.  66 
Charles  James  0.  Ohambefs...l8  Aug.  66 
Richard  Marker 8  Dec  66 

ji4f.  /•  C^/.-Alex.  J.  Mac- 
pheraon.  UO*  </77  F. 18  Jiae48 

Qr.-Jfar/0r.--Charlea  Fraser, 
k,p.49F.  89Sept.64 

5iffyM«,— Henry  E.  8chroedarl7  Oet.  64 

AtntLSmy.^  John  GrantWfl- 
son,  MD 84  Jsn.  68 

Black  Ydret  Fadngs. 

AgeiUs,  Messrs.  C.  R.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


THE  KINO'S  OWN   Iw 
STAFFORD. 

[No.  88.] 

[Embodibo.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cephalonia. 

LlBUT^COIX>RBL  COHMARDART. 

Ho9u  WdUngton  PaU  Manrers 
Cheti^  Talbot,  UU  tf 
IFmnUm  4Mar.68 

Majobc 
Charles  Inge,  UUe  Capt.  68  F.80Sept.  63 
George  Tennaot,  DL.  and  JP., 
laU  Mt^  86  F. 1  Apr.  58 

CAfTAIRS. 

Ftands  Chambers 4Apr.48 

S<M,  C.  Wrottealey    .88 Juae59 

Sidney  L.  Lane  86Nov.68 

Thomas  Wm.  Fletcher 1  Feb.  68 

Henry  Jasper  Willett 80  July  68 

Chades  Edwaid  Mondey,  DL. 

and  JP. 80  July  68 

NdsonRyeroft,M«<if86/'.    1  June  64 

Cedl  Newton  Lane 87  July  64 

Charles  Katon 88  Nor.  64 

John  PhiHp  Dyott 14Feb.66 

Orlando  Bridgeman,  UUe  tfU 

Hu$tmn    JMFeb.56 

LiBUTBRARTC. 

Askew  James  HOlcoat 35  Dee.  11 

John  Tkylor.  laU  Li.  10  i^.  ...14  Nor.  58 

Pryce  Ilbert  HaiTiaon  88Nor.64 

Dadley  £.  Saurin  84  Jsn.  66 

Geo.  James  Bamett  88  Feb.  66 

Carrlngton  Jones   88  Mar.  66 

Gee  Wm.  Henry  Hdyoako  ...84  May  56 


Tklbot 84  May  56 

John  fates  Marston 8  Mar.  58 

Arthur  FItigerald 8  Mar.  68 

Frederick  Sereme 8Mar.68 

Ersiors. 

Thomas  Oswell,  //.  Adj 18  Dec  54 

Edward  Allan 88  May  66 

Wm.  Shea,  Aetlna  Qr.-ifM<irl4 June 56 

William  Lea  Smith 80  Oet  66 

Geo.  Arthur  Owen ....: 81  Dec. 66 

Edw.Essex  Digby  BoycoU  ...80  Dec  65 

At^,  /•  Oy /^Danl.  Hillman  19  July  58 

P<9M«<«r.— Ridiard  Mills  ...88  Dee  64 

S«fy«M_G.  R.  Woolhouse...  1  Aug.  64 

AmsL'Surgeon. — John    Ley 
Hichens   18  Nor.54 

Blue  Facings. 
Digitizeo 

ii^eii^.  Meant.  Cox  and  Cc 


839 


THE  KING'S  OWN  2in> 
aTAFFOBD. 

[EXBODIBD.] 

H^iL%AMa6Um,U^Ui,  (  Jan.  68 

Bidmi  l)yott,  DI..  ».,  W*_„    ^  „ 
0.|>^  53 1;  „ H...^»8^W 

Majobs. 

0^. ; y.. B  Jan.  63 

tf^.  Aithor  'wrottMley  13  Oct.  68 

GAJTAXII8»    _ 
Morton  £dv.  iBufier  OL.  JP.  4  J«n.  63 

Charlea  Oldham,  JP 6  Jan.  68 

Bobert  HanreaTM,  JP 6  Jan.  68 

B4>bt.  Thoa.  Kensody  LeveM...39  Veb.  68 

William  Johnson 22  Apr.  63 

Edmund  Vernon   Ifaddnnon 

late  &  Dr.  Gdt 16  Dec.  64 

Jamc9  Wemjw  A]id«mm»  hie  ^  ^ 

93  F. ^...16  Dec.  64 

Thomu  Salt 28  Dec  64 

Archibald  Irer 28  Feb.  66 

IiUUSSHiJITS* 

UflMtna  Canon  ...^.22  Apr.  63 

IwSdKnlAt 18  Dec.  64 

J  IiwilRirVihoa.....J»Dw.64 

Charlea  Edw.Bwktey  --'K-Jf 

Martin  Joieph  Brow»i. 'S??^?! 

CeiU  Honr  Gnmpton 9i  Apr.  16 

Carr  Hnmfiej ^*i?**«55 

William  Woean  < lNoy.66 

Joseph  I^tmtcrBfiBdleT »?«»•" 

George  Walton •Jan.6< 

Ensioifa. 

John  Burton  PhiHipw*.^ 18  Dec  64 

JalnAitai m«..J8Dm.|8 

WiBia«0«a«aN«alK»  . — »5«-H 

JohnBCMnumt  ...^ -SP^St 

ArtlrarCaahelBalliricj  llA«g.6i 

GaAottfl),  Utie  Capt.  17  FJ6  Dee.  66 
Jtowrfar.— Uirw—  Dan-    ^_  ^^ 

la^  left  (/  6  J*, ^.....U  t%b.  69 

Qx^Matier.'^Tiisiyf.Gramat\kV^.  16 
£liffy«m.-Hkk&Wh9W^  8MM.64 

BtotVaii»il. 
AgtnU.'^Umtn^  Cot  ntf  Ce. 


MSUia  of  England  and  Wdki. 


Geon 
John 


THB  KING'S  OWN  3iiD 
STAFFORD. 

(Rifiet,)    [No.  73.] 

[ElOODlXVO 

HeaA  Qnvten.  Nenrcastle-VMUr-I^Fne. 

Li«irr.-Coi.oH*L  ComrAHiUKT. 

Charlei  Bi«ot,  laU  qfOr.Sds.i  Apr.  6S 

Majobs. 

OharteaCeyney  MApr.6» 

Gaftaihs. 
H(».  Alfred  Walter  Bagot    ..16  Apr.  63 
¥«tar  Bronghton,  late  CafL  8 

Dr.  Ode 16  Apr.  63 

Henry  Mayhev  22  Aug.  22 

John  Wm.  Crowe,  late  Copt. 

88  J*. ..M.^.M  Dec.  64 


leta  lliiifiee  I%iter«ii*4«4*»«»ii^  D0i«  84 
Ja«.  Martin,  2a/<TC;sjpM2$l0S»-.25  Dec.  64 
John  F.  ?.  Mytton^taM^/'.12  Jan.  66 
henry  it  GA»iAia»tA«# 

^4Dr» 27  Jan.  65 

aoin  Biwghton i-a?  £«•  SJ 

Clement  T.  Sneyd  Kymmieyll  Fek.  56 

IiDiimiiAJiffi* 
tAwfotL  Rieherd  Adimi.»....«..l6  ApK  58 

Inrnda  WiUiua  Bott ST  Apr.  58 

Karry  Tichboume  D«reqMitl4laa.M 

Charfce  John  Webb  uu.  1  Aug.  14 

Wm.  Lee  Giedey. 11  Jan.  55 

Oeorfe  Cde»  !«/•  ^86  F. 8  Fab.  15 

Vranda  Vera  Wri^t JO  Jm.  55 

fred*  Reivy  MainwMriiig 7  May  55 

Bowlaad  Bfnth  Cotton .18  Feb.  58 

Fnoeis  Sterner 10  Feb.  M 

Eirftxair. 
Fran.  Xdwd.  Edwards  WflaonfS  Jidy  55 

4«.  #-  €^.— Ben).  MUftay. 

««y.-Edw.  WaWngtOB  ...,..18Deo.54 

il«n«^-5Mr^.--John  Grant  ,..28Har.55 

Green  Faeiaga, 

A$nUt,  Meem.  On  tad  Co. 


tnt  OH  WBST  SUFFOLK* 

[No.  10.] 

[Embodiss.] 

Head  Qnartera,  Bury  St.  Edmuodi. 

HoifOKAmT  COIASBL. 

Sari  Jermyn 26  Mar.  46 

Lni7T.-C0LOIIIL  COMKANDAKT. 

Geo.  Deare,2a/«  U,-CoU  21  F.18Sept.66 

Majqil. 
Windsor  Parker,  (9)  JP.,  Sigh 
Sheriff  for  the  County,  late 
CapL  Bengal  Army  9  Oct.  62 

Captains. 

Thomas  Boss 14  Apr.  46 

FaUer  Maitland  Wilson.  JP....11  Oct.  62 

Bobert  John  Buttell 12Ang.62 

Hooper  Joha  WakiBaen....H...25NoT.  62 
John  ThomM  Lord  Manners  31  May  63 

Henry  Maitland  WUsoa   7  Dee.  64 

J.  0.  Robinson   18  Dee.  54 

Ninian  Craig i 17  Jan.  55 

WUliam  Wittdioi  Pwkar  ..<...96An9.56 
Fnd.  Wm.  John  lord  Brnnfflf  UvM 

LnuTKVAirps. 
WiUiam  HaH,  Act.  Qr.'MastirM  Jan.  55 

Edward  Daubeney 15  Jan.  55 

Wm.  Julias  ManiwU. 16  Feb.  56 

JaMee  Holmes 6  May  56 

Gtariee  HktveU  Edwardea  ...24N«t. 64 

EirsiOMS. 

Alfred  Nevbatt .16  Jan.  58 

George  Rust  ITEye   .19  Feb.  66 

Geo.  Aln.  Fallen  .....^.. n  May  55 

Swanston  May  MacdowcH  ...12JttIy66 

Edw.  &  Osmond  Clarke   8  Oct.  66 

George  CoHyei   ,^„^.^ 26  Jan.  56 

Henfy  Moody «^J»  Jan.  64 


A^.  ^  Ckpt.'-MM  M'GMgoiM  Ja&  46 

PmsMstar.— Claade  C.  Lneas, 
[ate  efBomh.  Armg  J7  tlec  64 

drHfy«0R.-~Gcorge  Creod  9SiJwm%4 

Amel.-Bwg,^fAai  KUnei  ^Ja8ept.63 

YcUotrVtali^a. 

Agents,  MeanSi  Cm  and  Co. 


SUFFOLK  ARTILLBRT. 


U] 


M.] 


Heed  Qmrten,  IpMrlA. 

||jrMryJlMMBMM»(l). t May 44 

LixvT.-CeunnK  OoMMAMtuxr. 
Bt  Alex.  Shafto  AdsBT,  SL. ..  A*  Ape  O 

Majob. 
/smesMiU Walker 9Hor.M 


CARAnrs. 
Hill  Massenden  Lenthes  .. 
FMIeriek  Bade*  ........«.4 

Gharlea  Gorton .^. 

Wm.HorsleyH.DikiiM  .. 
Jacob  Wm.  Cany  WMAm 

Fust  Iaeutui^ 
Fra.  Blake  Eagle.... 
BdwardHeaA 
WBB.Uttkea 


..  IMayU 
..  BOcLii 
..l»8cft.S4 
..19  Umt-H 
^  lJaa.a< 


SSJoeSI 

4Jan.66 

.IVApsuit 


..» 


Ang.S5 
FS.ii 


John  Nathaniel  Gwrar . 
Jeh»G«insFMU  ^ 


SacoHD  ItfaoCBVAHn. 
John  Meadows  TheobiM  ......IS  Apr.  65 

Heber  Thomas  HsMHagB  ......  4Jan.ae 


14;.  ^  Ckp«.— Ed.  Ml !■ 

haS%k5aCafi,m>Si^  .«.18MK.i» 

PflMMukr^— Jamea  Chaaabre, 
9)  laie  Ctfi.  14  lb9.^.^.«.lt  Xtoc  54 
rymm-Charisflaww^...  10el62 
80iidKtFbciB«L 
Agemie,  Messrs.  Cox  aad  Co. 


1st  hotal^surrbt. 

[lfo.20.1 

[Smbobob.} 

Head  QnarteoK  PoslBmoKtb. 


wuuBBi  HtBBse  9nner.... 


tA«g.» 


|1tsniyCanptaeU,i«^ 

MAJ0B* 

George  Palmer  BTelyn  (SX  f"** 
Ctg»t,  £t/lr  JM9M#.......<.....97Sapt^ 

Cavtaivs. 
GenrteDeaiiMeM  SeoCt^BOib 

JP.  lata  Ct^t,  I  Dr.  Gd»,  ...  «  Oct.  'i 
Bobert   Orange,  (U^t.  A  0. 

Bengal  Arwg  .. 10  Oct.  52 

Chas.  Craven,  late  (M  2  Dr«ao  Oct.  Ei 
Ed.  Hugh  Leyoeeter  Penrhya, 

JP..I! 11  Oct.  S 

Obarias  Wmima  Oakert,  ImU 

Copt.  2  Dr.  Gdt. 14  Dec  52 

John  Almon  Bonlcott 14  D«c  H 

Charles  Stephen  BssTSD    10Feb.'>5 

William  Piatt SOct.- 

Wyndham  H.  Wilson  Hoete...  S  Feb. .»' 
Stewart  Forbes 7Jan.:4 

LxBtrrBHAirffa 
Arthur  Holme  I 
Joseph  WfaitiiQs* 


Hon, 
Tbomu  Vmn 


lenry 

sVivi 


L.  Pepys.... 


..!»  Get.  &♦ 
.aBQcuU 
..BBApr.  M 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 


340 


Maxwdl  KniehtlT  Horloek  ...10  Jan.  SS 

XebertChai.  8.  Hdx.... .10  Jan.  50 

Atfred  Sptnoer  HeaOiooto UMar.  59 

Arthur  frwinllet 16  Mar.  M 

Wm.  H«Bi7  Mailiy ITMar.M 

Eirtfcnia. 


A^.  /•  OMl-x-JaiMi  PiMMf , 

Uu  ofGr.  OdM, 84Sept.65 

fo/tf  *J^.aA 2«Mar.  56 

Qr.-Masler.—Qwnfi  Kontree, 
UUe  96  r,  ?. 18  Dec.  64 

iSriirtf.—lUflhaid  Ardier  War- 
wnk 87  Oat.  66 

Assiat.^Sm'ifn'-yfn.  Iiegg*  .,*1S  Ian.  66 

Blue  ?^d]|g«. 
J^mUM,yLeMsa,  Cox  uAC%, 


^ND  ROYAL  SURKEY, 

[No.  11.1 

[EXBODIBD.] 

Haad  Qaartan,  AUkenhoi. 

WUIiaM.  JWrJ^Loyel^e,  lori 
lAeut4fuaU  ...^..,...... 14  Ang.  63 

Lninr.-CoLo«xL. 
HHiHabfaiit  Maiadith  Pamtt. 
(1)01^  Jl'-  ^U^-  A.|>.  2.  AHM  Jaa.  66 
Majos. 
Jelm  HeuT  Ellia  Bidley*  2k/tf 

igraflr.  bdi .,i«(kt.5* 

CARAnn. 

IVlUiamWklit  ...% MMar.09 

Samnl  Ifieboiieii.  PL.  JV.  ...  i  Oct.  ifl 
Walter  Bichard  B«wa>(«)  2af « 

C%/.  i7  i}«V«<  /nA  ^ 0  OtI.  69 

AkxaadeilCaraball  70et.68 

llfwjWMtonGD  80ct.6fi 

Tluimwlkttogliiw  WxigbkMp 

4rS»  J*.  6N«v.6a 

JoaephPiagwaU gMi^U 

JoacftiOffaoui .MNaT.64 

WfOA  il«  Oeijat M.....  8  Peo.  66 

iruBui  laiQM  Sbaxpe Jt  Sea  66 

IdsmmtAms. 

'William  De  IVormaB 7May6S 

ChartoaHowanlClMpKB.^^.  if.ll  M^  63 

William  PcMlifex aApv.64 

William  atJameaBaU 4  Apr.  64 

JobaBlrJiai3^lb)tiueox^.7...J7        64 

George  Wanglk  -». 90Nov.8S 

Henry  Mantes 11  fWh  6« 

HiisiQiia^ 

Lonia  Ferre  Goodehap  .«^ 7  Dee.  66 

Jamea  BIyard  ....„ , 18  Dec,  66 

Wm.  Doofflaa  Legge M  Dee;  6ft 

Carteret  Houatoim  Kenpeoii..lO  Jan.  66 

Ail  /-  a»/.-Ju.riti]ierbeTt 

De Teiuier,(4)09»^A.P ^  -Pl^ ^-  ^3 
aurg.^Uauj  Skavp  TayVor...  •  M*7  ^ 
Taymoiisr^ntn.  Edv.  Iieggft  5  Apr.  65 

haoe.  M3 " 32Mat.66 

BlMVMugii. 
Aifmif^  Mevra.  Cqx  and  Go. 


Srd  royal  SURREY. 
Head  Qnarteit*  Kiagilaik  on  Thamea. 


T.  Gkalmer  Bisse  CMkmn, 
BL.JP.  ht0i^lLr.Qdt.  86M«r.6S 

MAjoxa. 
Jq|ii|  Wm.  Gooch  Spieer,  DL. 

IP.  Uit  Oap4.  S  S7g4$.  ^.94fl89»,69 
Thomaa  Henry  Clarke  Terry, 

JP.  Me  Lieut.  16  J7iiMar«...ll  Oct.  63 

CAPiAiira. 
Maea  Stringer,  Me  lA.  6  Ih. 

(«».....». ..a7J«na6d 

i|«i.6eo.Chai1eaMoatyB  .,.dlJon«68 
BicUrd  John  Blunt,  JJ.  96 

MOrotK.L  18  July  53 

Hedwortb  David  Barclay 30  July  63 


CbarleaPrancis  Evelyn 23  July  68 

Jamea  Legeyt  Daniell. ,..l9Dec  68 

Fred,  tewia  Austen 30  Jan.  64 


James  Henrys  Ang.  Stewart, 
60  F. 


late  oft 


,13  Feb.  66 


laBimvAjin. 

Conran  AlphoMo  Kirk 1 0»t.  68 

Gkarlea  Downea  Manning......  3  Oct  63 

Samnal  Arthur  SeawelL. J»Oet.68 

Samuel  Leo.  Schuster  28  Mar.  64 

William  Boat 28  Mar.  54 

£dwin  Utterlmi 13  Feb.  66 

Edward  John  Piatt  9  Mar.  65 

fivaiGN. 
Jamea  Elgard ..12  Feb.  65 


Adi.  4*  Cop^— Evelyn  Latimer 
Parratt,  <e/#  O19I.  86  F.  ...19  Apr.  68 

5iir^.~-Matt.TroilopeGaleman  2  July  63 
Aeeitt.'Sitrff.^ 

BltttFMiBga. 


l8T  ROYAL  SUSSEX. 

(lAffht  I^fiuUrp,)    [No.  63.] 

[EllBODIlD.3 

Head  Quartera,  Brighton. 

COIOHBL. 

yaaCharlea.  Duke  </Bkh. 
mou4,a)K&Ior4lM»^.4M&- 
de-Qawf  kt  He  Q/Heem  ...,«,  4Dec.l9 

Lnirt.-CoLOHXL. 
Lord  Arthur  Lennox,  late  Lt.- 
Col.  68  F..,„^ 14  Dec.  64 

Majos. 
AM.HeU7  Gage,  Ute  lietU, 
ja^Slgdde. ...lOMax.54 

Captaiiib. 
Blehard  Bingham  ITewbuid  ...13 D^ 81 
tiiomaa  Eaton  Swcttenham  ...80  Mar.  87 

Henry  WUUam  Batea,  JP 20Mar.37 

Rush  Marten  Grippe 31  Apr.  46 

Jas.  Henry.  )P.  Ute  Cavt.72  F.IS  Apr.  58 
Chas.  Fred.  B.  O.  Dickeiiaon, 

UUe  Cift.  84  T. 18  Apr.  68 

Edward  John  Bunny ..18  Apr.  68 

Henry  Bethune 10  May  6S 

John  EMbtidge  Westifo^f  Cbp^. 

8  F. .: '..94  Biar.8ft 

JoiephlteiiiiealUaka  .*«......  8  Ji«kq  6^ 


LnimvAHT8. 

Frank  SheveU 16  May  64 

George  Meek  16  May  54 

John  Kueud  Smith I4  Dec.  64 

Aug.  Granville  Morgan 14  Dec.  54 

Frank  Paul  Mathews .29  Feb.  56 

Thos.  Fanleoner  Wisden M  May  65 

Warden  Sergiaon' 4  Sent.66 

^Hdaa  Briber .: 81  Oel  88^ 

Wilham  Bridger 81  Oct.  66 

EiraiflHft. 

Aitbn  BwtoB  11  Apr.  65 

Jamea  John  Piekted..,.. 1  May  66 

CharieaWalUuget  ..-,.... 1M^66 

George  Glementa  Haasell ..,.,.  6  July  66 

Charlea  Turville  Wilson   6  July  56 

HenryChandoa  livera 12  Oct.  66 

Wm.  Wation  Woad  81  Oet.  66 

Louie  Daniel  finmetOebeate..39  Jan.  66 

AJU,  4-  Chp/^WiUiam  FuUer, 


u^Cj— wiuiam  tTAxm, 
\.  on  Lf.  late  A^j.  63^.98  J«Iy  69 
AwaMal#r.  — BiehAid    Bodd 

iWrfMOB 11  Dec  64 

Qr.-ifa«/«r.— John  Foster 9  Jan.  66 

iSwy^-llirWQ.  Hen.  Yewig» 

A,^.98F.  6  Jan.  60 

Ateiek^amfr-^,  H.T.  Ewing^ 
ton 8Jnne66 

BlneFkeiBgi. 
Jgeiitt,  Meaars.  Ceoc  and  Co. 


ROYAL    SUSSEX 

ARTILLERY. 

[No.  36.1 

[EXBODTX]).] 

Head  Quarters,  Eaatboume. 

Colonil-xk-Chuf. 
|im  Charlea,  Duko  o/Rleh- 
mond,(l)KG  lordUmL,,,  4Dec.l9 

LnUT.-COLONBL  COXHAITDAMT. 

George  Carr  Lloyd.  DL.  JP. 
laU  Coft.mfie  hng 36  Apr.  53 


Charlea  Montague  Cheater,  JP. 

late  Copt.  90  F. 18  Apr.  68 

CAPTAnia. 

Richard  Wetherell,  JP 19  Sept.36 

Ffad.  Moor,  fole^9  F 91A».48 

Wm.  Aug.  St.  Cfair,  (3)  tale 

Mqf.  BomiesM  BofM  AH. ,..lOUKy  5S 

Henry  Davey  CurteisGoIe 23  Jan.  56 

Fran.  Barchard  , 83  Jan.  56 


LlSUTSIfAVTS. 

Wm.WheatleyMdvin  Walker  20Mar.S7 

Henry  Metineuz 18  Apr.  63 

James  Hayea  Sadler 34  Jan.  65 

Henry  Lloyd  NidMbon^.......  9  Feb.  56 

George  EUioU  Caaifc«....,.....«.  t  Feb.  68 


SiCOND  liUUtSNANTS. 

Marena  ManyveatkerTwnaer  J8  Mar.  64 

Fnd.  Wm.  Jonea  14Sapt.66 

Jonathan  Darby „ 14Sept.55 

Aif.  ^  ea»<.— Hen.  Tho.  Settle, 
kUecfNoyalArtiOery 9Apr.6S 

.SMr^.^Thea.  Newham 34  Jas.  66 

.i««i«l.-Aiirtf.— Hett.GrayPhtK 
pott  «Feb,68 

Digitizeo     8«^t»Mfcig». 

4g4)Ut,  Memrs.  Coi  and  G». 


841 


MUilia  of  England  and  Wales. 


THE  KING'S  OWN. 
{UgUh^wirf.)  [No.  97.] 
Head  (llaarten,  Hackney. 

COLOKKL. 

Xkt  JUrjuis  qfOtHhaoMt,  KT.  8  Apr.  U 

LlBI7T.-CoLOirU.. 

William  Lewis  Grant,  DL.  JF., 
laU  Coft,  7  FusUien U  Dee.  69 

IfAJon. 
JamM  Scott  Walker,  DL.  bl« 
C^.  88  F, 11  Jan.  S8 

Captaihs. 

Williaai  Warner  Dennis 11  Dec  58 

fMerick  Jolin  Farrj,  lalf  ^ 

17  Umetn SSDecSS 

Georse  Kitaon S  Apr.  68 

Wm.  Sanrael  A.  EUic,  UUe  <tf 

%Lam^$n 6  May  64 

OeCanna  Gibbon U  fM».  66 

William  Ghrimes  KeU« 96  Apr.  66 

Golea  Levis Harria lJane56 

SamnelJamea Bemnant  81  Dec. 66 

nod.  SoUjr  Gosling 89  Jan.  66 

LeonaM  Strong 16]reb.66 

LnuTsnAHTS. 

George  Fuller  Hoirea 16  Mar.  66 

Alex.  MOford  Sutherland 

James  'Biehard  Gordon 10  Jan.  66 

EVBIOVS. 


^.  ^  a»l.— John  Gray  (X). 
Ute<(f8^F.Mud7  J)r.0ds.hVw.ii 

PiqrsMtffsr.^Wm.  Bainforth  18  Aug.  66 

0«iy«Mi.— Edward  D.  Haoon  11  Dec  68 

A»tUi.'amrg,'-Bwi.  Clarkc...80  Dec  68 

Blue  Faeingt. 

jfyenti,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Go. 


THE  QUEEN'S  OWN  LIGHT 

INFANTRY. 

[No.  88.] 

[Embodiid.] 

Head  Qaaiteis,  Woolwich. 

CoLoiriL. 
The  Earl  of  Wnton,  GCH.  DL. 
JP 7  Nov.  40 

LnUT.-COLOHBL. 

Lothian  8.  Diek8on,DL.a)<ato 
Otgpt.  77  F.  mtd  Lt.-CoL 

AngUhSpmiuk  Lagicm  4  Aug.  66 

Ma/oe. 
amnel  Walker,   Ute  Mt^or 
86  F 4  Aug.  66 

Captains. 

Henry  Cooper SOJuly  68 

Clarence  Holcombe  Judd 16  July  64 

Frederick  Brash 90  Jdy  65 

William  Dixon    90  July  55 

Ardwiek  Burgess   ....90  July  66 

Charles  Aug.  North 14  Sept.  55 

Henry  Joblmg  Wallack,  4,  UU* 

C^LTJF. 14Scpt.66 

Thomas  Henry  Pipon,  tmt4  ^ 

V^'^ **  Oct-  w 

>«rt,?»PJ« 81  Dec  66 

«•  Little   16  Feb.  68 


LisiiTBirAa*a« 

Wm.Geo.Neason 80  July  66 

Daniel  WiUiama 94Aag.66 

Edv.  James  Walker 94  Aug.  66 

Bich.  J.  L.  G.  Monypenny   ...18 Sept.86 

William  Hyland 18  Sept  66 

James  Henry  NeOson  1  Nov.  66 

Geo.  LesUe,  UUeafT!  F. 18  Dec  66 

WeUiagton  White,*  late  ^607^^6  Apr.  66 
JamosWood    18 Feb.  68 


ERSiaiis. 
John  W.  M.  Van  H«ythu7sen84  Aug.  65 

Edw.  Lawson  Thompson 94  Aug.  66 

Arthur  John  Thistlewayte ....  1  Nor.  66 

Geo.  Stoimont  Murphy 83  Dec  66 

Bobert  Kirkwood  81  Jan.  68 

James  Tkylor  Hyatt 81  Jan.  68 

William  BMlea 89  Feb.  66 


^4L  ^  Cbrtetik— Geo.  Fred. 

WeUer P^,2ate  Capi.  90^.  6  Apr.  64 
PcMMtfter.— Mark  CShaugh- 

nessy   98  Feb.  66 

Qr.-Mmtt.-^WBM  Darem  ...14  Mar.66 
Smrg.—Qto*  Alex.  Falconer 


5iify.— FMI.  y.  Sand- 
ford  (3),  fate  qf  B,y. 84  Feb.  66 

Blue  Facings. 
dgmUSf  Messrs.  C.  E.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


l8T  WABWICK. 
[No.  88.] 

[EXBOOIXD.] 

Head  Qnarteia,  Plymonth. 
*  The  Bear  and  Bagged  StaiL" 

COLOHBL. 


LIBUT.-COLORL. 

Joseph  M.  Bonltbee,  DL.  JP.Ji7  May  47 

Majoxs. 
Charles  Wise,  Smei  ll,'Col., 

UteMi9or6$F. 8  Apr.  68 

Thoe.Bamard,(8)fateCbp/.861^.  8  Aug.  66 

Caftaiub. 
Marmion  Edward  Ferrers,  JP.  9  Feb.  47 

Biehard  B.  Jee,  JP. 9  Oct  69 

Stafford  Squire  Baxter 8  June68 

J.  Nealennrter 98  July  68 

Fred.  Manners  Estwiok.  latetst 

47  F. .„  4  May  64 

John  C.  C.  Townsend 10  July  64 

Bob.  Boithwick,  tote  Lt.  91 F.  9  Jan.  66 
John  Mimitt,  fate  Oy/.  81  Jr.94  Jan.  66 

A.T.H.Shaw 97  Feb.  66 

Gustarus  Kdw.  Estwiek  8  Aug.  66 

LinnnvAVTS. 

PhilUp  Homer  Page  7  Aug.64 

Geo.  Wm.  Featherstone   19  Dec  64 

Fred  Wm.  Strickland 98  Dec  64 

John  Peter  Wilson 9  Feb.  65 

WilhamPoweU  94  Mar.  66 

Wm.  Dand  Lk^d  Spanow  ...  6  May  66 

WUUam  Henry  BetU   6  May  66 

Henry  Horace  Eden 98  July  65 

Bobert  ]^BM>ck  Vaughton  ...16  Feb.  68 


EirsiQirs. 

Wm.  Aug.  Norton 96  Jnne56 

Charles  John  Sale 96June65 

John  Bobert  BreeUon 98  July  66 

Henry  Garland  Matthews 91  Aug.66 

JohQ7ooepli  ^PPinger 99Si$.66 

Geo.  StoweU  Webb  Wan 4  Jan.  68 

Erasmus  Harrif  Vanghton  ...  4  Jan.  68 


AwyMi..-PhiUp  Tranter It  Dee.  5 

JMte<..A»y.— nnd.eood  Alldl4  Fsh.  AS 

Yellow  FlMings. 

.^iai»ycaqrW.Holt»Ei«. 


2iiz>  WABWICK. 

[No.  68.1 

CEXBOOIBD.] 

Head  Quariera,  DnUin. 

LlBUT.-CoLOirBL  COMMAaDAHT. 

Sir  ThoBMS  George  Skipwilli, 

SLJ>L.J?.lat4tf9J)r.Odt.  8Apr.6S 
Majobs. 
Frederick  GranTille,  DL.  late 

JMor98  F. .M  inly  63 

Sir  Tlieopbihis  W.  Biddnlph, 

BarL .SI  Jan.  U 

CAnAiBa. 
Erasmus  Gallon,  urted  in  tkg 

Aoyni  ^ksy 91  SeptSl 

William  Biehard  Freer SJnncSS 

Wm.  Beader.  Um  OmU  17  FJe  July  58 
John  Stratton.  tete  &mL9^  F.  8  Jan.  64 
Hall  PtnmerChamberiaia.  tete 

Ct^.iF. 7Mar.64 

Gamett  Warbaton,  fate  OmL 

8Z .3.29  Apr.  64 

John  Hallewell  Carew 9Jaau66 

John  B.  G.Pattison,  UUCamL 

97  F. •• 19FBb.66 

Chailes  Moiant,  bteATll  ir«f.97  F^63 
Wm.  Henry  Bennett,  fate  tf 

80  F, 97  Apr.  66 

LnuTBHAim. 

E.  ArmfleM 9  Oct.  69 

JohnPayn  ., 8Jane68 

J.DigbyWingfidd   .81  Dec  68 

GecDigbyinngfleld   .11  Apr.  66 

George  Woodyatt  97  Apr.  65 

Bowyw  W.  G.  B.  CaTO 98  July  66 

GeowV m.  Plnnna 80  Get  65 

Geo.  Duncombe  Perkins  ......19  Dec  66 

A.  Keir  Lowndes  ....^ 4  Jan.  68 

John  Wynne,  fate  Otfi.nF. .  9  y^68 
SMaioMO. 

StephMiT.Ciagg  SlJaB.66 

Edbeit  Henry  Fsare ... 6  M^  66 

Charlea  BagnaU 98  Inly  66 

John  Blaksfey... 97  Aw.  66 

Walter  Fnmeaa 80  Get.  66 

Henry  Leftwich  Fleer .  4  Jan.  68 

HeniyHowkina 4Jan.6« 

PML  John  Granville 9  Feb.  68 

Acd.Blako 91^68 

-Kennnth  Mac- 
fateam^Hi<'na 

.3. .S4Har.6S 

P«qr»ccter.— Wm.  Clnne,  fate 

Oip/.  6  F.  SO  Jan.  66 

^..Jfa«ter..^oaephNewbQld  18  July  96 
&iry.~Patrick  Brown.  MD....98  Jn|y  63 
item/.-Ai««.-Albert  Stankiy 

Prescott  Knight 4  Ang.6 

White  Fkdnga. 
.  .^^^iMte,  Messrs.  Cox  h,  Co. 
/mi  <A^Mite,  fir  E.  B.  BoNOih,  ^i, 
ArmitfcOo.    ^^ 


^^^. 


ROYAL  WESTMORLAND. 
iUfUIi^miry.)   [Now  17.} 
Head  Qnartars,  Appleby. 

LIBUT.-COLONBL  COMIIASAAVT. 

William,  JSsrl  <f  LcaadalB OJvalS 

Majob. 
James  FUrtloqgk,  fate  UmL 
<»JP.M ..........a4Aag.64 


Militia  of  England  and  Wales. 


Z4St 


Cakaimb. 
BeiiiMiHtRiMii,fa/«  Aw.  89 

r. 78ept5« 

JattMTboBMJMl  19  Oft.  M 


Lbutuiarts. 

John  BdL 6Jime90 

BobertWflMB   Jime(8 


£]iua». 
JohaThwajtet 18  Oct.  (6 


iiuSft,  17  y. .' 978ept.58 


AiryMi.-F)red.]faxweUJ)lB. 


.SOSepUS 


Blue  Fadngt. 


BOYAL  WILTSHIKE. 

[No.  88  J 

(Embodud.) 

Hetd  Qoaiten,  CoiAi. 

Depdt,  Tronbridge. 

GOLONXL. 

Uri  BrougfatdB,  aOB,  DL.  8  Feb.  40 

IiI10T.-G0LOmL. 

lari  Ifattraea,  DL.   UUt  ^ 

71  P.  eilty46 

Uajox. 

Wm.  ArUmr  Hnthooto,  J.P. 
UU«  (kpt.S9  F. 19  Feb.  SS 

CAPrAIRB. 

John  Elton  If  errin  Provcr,  JP. 

/«/»aw/.67  7.  ^ 8  Dee.  63 

Frederi^Bieton  19  Feb.  68 

Junes  Henrey  Bethnnt,  laU 

Ckv'.76P..:. 94  May  68 

Cha.  K.  Bkeete.  Uite  Copt,  19P.l7Jiuie64 
Henry  B.  F.  DickinMD,  fa/« 

C4*'  16  F.  17  July  64 

John  Leigh  Seed 8Sept.64 

Win.F.FrJones 6  Dee.  64 

Bererly  Bobinion 8  Dee.  64 

Kftthuiel  Whitehwch  SloperSO  Mu.  66^ 

LmnBif  Aura  • 

David  Areher J»May64 

BobertBamnrsPUaworth  ...99  May  64 

William  Black 97  Jane  64 

Heuy  Leslie  Hunt,  le/0  87  P.  16  Ang.  64 
Xdw.  Ooodere  GoUe,  Imte  M.L 

Co:*  Sen 98  Oct  64 

Baithokmieir  Mahon 94  Oct.  64 

Arthur  Peane 6  Dec  64 

John  Austin  Mottltri 90  Jan.  66 

dllB  Edward  Fatoo  (4).  meUng 

^.'MMiUr,kp.4AF.  90  Mar.  66 

EVSTGHS. 

Edw.  Geo.  Beason 98  Jan.  66 

FkB.  Fi«d.  Pinkett 18  Jan.  66 

Alfred Wyndham   19Feb.66 

Charles  Lersr 97  Feb.  66 

BobertWiekham  J0F6b.66 

Thoaas  Edw.  Pinkett  1  Mar.  65 

JohnOaSUir  9  July  W 

tfamnelHeatheote 8Dee.66 

A^'.  f  OwL-Bobert  Bridges 

BeUen$).  laU  Capt.  60  A     8  June  64 
F^vmmsisr  <f  Csf/.— William 

tlston  ...„ 99  Mar.M 

^^^-John  Fked.  NieboUs  ...16  Aug.  64 

iUflil.-Afry.~HeBry  Bishop .  8  Nofr.64 

Blue  Facings. 

dgmii,  Mesan.  Oox  fc  Co. 


WORCESTEB. 

[No.  67.] 

[Embodbd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Aldershot 

COLOHXL. 

Thos.  Clutton-Brock,  DL.  JP.  8  Aug.  69 

LnUT.-COLONXL. 

Thos.  Clowes,  DL.  UUe  Ctmt. 
8  F. 94  Aug.  59 

Majoi. 
Thomas  Webb,  DL.  JP.  UUs 
C9/.9O/'. 97  Aug.  69 

CAnAIRS. 

BobertBlajney.  JP 17  July  48 

Chariea  Sidney  Hawkins,  DL. 

JP.   80  Jan.  46 

Edw.  John  Beckett  Marriott, 

DL.  JP 80  Jan.  46 

Edw.  Winnington,  Is/«<xr 88  7.  8  Oct.  69 
Henry  HandbyEtanngton  ...19  Oct  69 
Wm.  DomTile,  ImU  Ckipt,  21  F.90  Nor.  63 
Wni.ParkerHowell.2«^^F.  9Mar.68 

Thomas  ^nUiam  Kinder  9Sept68 

Thomas  Clntton-Brock 4  July  64 

George  Waiiam  CoTcntry 9  Aug.  66 

Martiii  Edwin  Vale   16  Oct.  65 

Herman  Ernest  Galton,  UUt 

(kpt.  fiO  F, 13  Feb.  66 

LlXUTXHAHTS. 

Septimus  Sanderson,  Act,  Qr,» 

MasUr 3  Oct  46 

Heniy  Digby  Mitchell 8Mar.6S 

George  Williaros 98Mar.M 

Joshua  Oldham  98FBb.66 

Fled.  Clifton  16  Mar.  66 

Bobert  John  Vaiers  16  Oct.  Aff 

John  Peel  Dmrdin  16  Oct  65 

BodbamCasUe  14Dec.66 

Johnstone  Psrke   16  Jan.  66 

Fhmda  Bobert  Panlet 19  Feb.  66 

Harry  WaUer Mar.  66 

Easiana. 

Nerille  Smith 6  Dee.  66 

William  JoeephTfbbs  6  Dec.  66 

Arthur  F.  Stack  Payne 19  Feb.  56 

JohnTurpin  19Feb.66 

Jdi.  &  CapL '—  Ernest  LsTie, 
UU  CapL  8  F. 10 June46 

f fflifiailjr.  — '  Henry   Mayaet 
X#.  49  F,  1  Apr.  66 

Jwysoa^Hen.  Janes  Shirley  9  Apr.  66 

ljf<«<.-Sttry.— Edgar  Lowe ... 

Buff  Flaeings. 

J^mU,  Messrs.  Coi  k  Co. 


EAST  YOBK. 

CNo.  19.] 

[Embodixd.] 

Head  Quarters,  AUershott. 

COLOVXL. 

CWkff  Orimibm^  DL.  JP.  ...94  Oct  88 

LtXUT.-CoLOHXL  ComiAKDAlfT. 

George  Hamilton  Tliompion, 
d£  Imlt  U.  I  Dr.  Qi» 16  Nor.  88 

Majoxs. 
Frederick    Augustas  Ttfbot 

CliflinrdConstahla,DL.JP....  1  Feb.  68 
Fred.  Sidney  Hutdunson,  UU 

(U^LIF., 1  Feb.  66 


Captaihs. 
SamaelStaadidge  Walton  ...  8JBne31 

Field  Upplebv 16  May  46 

Marmadnke  Gerard  Qrimstom, 

DL.JP 4Dee.46 

Bobert  Beynard,  UUt  Capt 

BUU  Bripmde  91Feb.48 

Bobt  Wharton  Wilkinson,  UUe 

U,%IF.  9Sept69 

Henry  Janson 18  Jsn.  66 

Henry  Baines 14  Feb.  56 

Geo.  Hibbert  MarshaU 7  Mar.  66 

John  Daniel  Fergnsoa  9June66 

Wm.  Tho.  Darid^Lloyd,  JP. ...  7  Mar.  66 

LiXDTINAllTB. 

SextusBamsey  SMayll 

Allen  M.  Beauchant 90  Dec.  64 

I^tanda  Garden  Fhiser,  JP.  ...18  Jan.  66 

Geo.  Fraser  Smith 7  Mar.  65 

Chariea  Swan 98  Apr.  56 

Donald  Bobert  Fergoaon  ..  ..17  Aug.  66 

Midor  Dawson 98Aug.66 

William  Bichardsoa 19Sept66 

m  Joha  Nicholsoa,  (8)  JU. 

A.  a.  14  F.Aet,  Qr.-jrM/....18Sept  65 
Chanes  Joseph  Lyach 7Mar.66 

Ensiovs. 

Joseph  Bolland  9  Oct  56 

Wm.  Henry  Deane  11  Oct  56 

Edward  O'Callsriun 80  Oct  66 

Wm.  Handoock  Hiddleton  ...16  Nor.  65 
Theodore  Franda  HaskoU  ...97  Nor.  65 

James  M'Creenr 98  Nor.  56 

Joseph  Edwin  BarUnd 1  Jaa.  66 

Geoiise  Waterton  Preet    10  Jaa.  66 

Heary  Astley  Harding 7  Mar.  66 

Adi.  &  Cy^^-Bicfa.  William 
Gr^oek,  late  Oqi/.  17  F....n  Jnly  66 

PwMMtf/^r.— Joha  William  F. 
Siadwith,  laU  Copt,  Bom- 
bevArmp 16Nmr.65 

Sivy.— George  Earle 9  Juae  56 

iUfw/.-Swy.— 43eorge  Datea* 
port  Freeaiaa 91  July  6S 

Buff  Facings. 

Afftnti,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


THE  NOBTH  YOBK. 

[No.  99.3 

(.EXXODIXD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Bradford. 

CotovxL. 
F.  ai^Arey,  Duh  of  Leeds, 

Ui4  O^t.  1 10  ^.... 11  Feb.  46 

L1XUT.-C0LOVXI.. 
HsmletOooteWade,  CBJSreeet 
U^Col.  (m  k.p.  UU  tflSF.4  May  65 
Majox. 
Joha  Morton  Jeffeir,  UU  of 

98  F,    S4Aag.66 

Caraivs. 
Joha  Jas.  Bobiasoa,  UU  Qmt, 

•tAnu 9Jaly46 

Em,  Geo.  Godolphia  Oaborae  8  Nor.  69 

George  Smith 9Mar.68 

John  Lawsoa 17  May  68 

John  Wood  Coates 97  S^64 

Thomaa  Light  Elwoa 19  Jaa.  66 

MnasHm 6  Feb.  66 

Joha  Woodall  WoodaU 96  Juae  66 

Frederic  BeU,  JP 96  June56 

Charles  Sidney  Bradley 17Sept65 

John  EdwardBttckle 19  Feb.  66 

LTxtmvAjnrs. 

John  Smuithwaite 80  Aug.  68 

George  Bichaid  WilJiington  ...19  Jan.  66 

Joha  Sherkxk 6May65 

Bobert  Geo.  HopkJnsoa  %...•.  4  May  66 


343 


Miliiia  qf  E^hnd  and  Wak$, 


Eairtrd  Kemp   36  JoneSC 

William  Swin 19  July  5S 

AtAMitlMiiiywA «0«t6« 

John  8.  fiteMmj  •  SDte^U 

HeniT  WttTlliino^  liff  li. 

n  >.   M  F*.  M 

Enbiors. 

Henry  JaoM  SU»y   — * 10  ^o?.  IS 

ThomMHall  $Dee.65 

PuAcan  Forbes .....19  Feb.M 

il4tf.  #  CkM/.->Ba«UlStevitt 

U&nM^CiiLlr.  SOMw.U 

Piw«M«<0r. -•  Charkf  P«fet| 
late  of  9  Dr.  Qii.    IS  Dec  54 

AtUniDtt .tSApr.BS 

OMrl.arM^  /■  £<.— TboHM    _     , 
XlMOpWA  ......«»»-*..»..- JO  Mar  18 

BladL  Fadngf. 

J^mU,  MeHM.  CflK  tfrOib 


1st  YHEST  YOBK. 
(fij/lM.)  [Ho.  1.3 

Head  Qmrteit,  CMiir. 

LWJT.-OoLOinL  COKMAmAVTi 


AMkXdfr.Al 


•  D««.M 


'H^V 


"2^(41!S^55j;....:imy5i 

Ala.  Aitkfli,  I«l9  Ctayl.  7t  FJ4i«MU 

Captain  a. 
Bobert  M.  DarneU,  Me  qf  11 

JTniMrf , ISApr.tf 

Fnmcia  S^ria. S|)».B8 

Frwdft  Freeman  liFeb.58 

Henry  William  SUnifeld .16  Apr.  68 

Thomas  Nelson 2i7Aag.68 

Wm.  Lawef,  Uit  </il  F.  ..«...ia  Jan.  66 

Edward Mnscron  6May6& 

Molynenx  Hyde  Nepean,  laU 


Wm.  Boffers,  UU«  o/96  F, .81  Ang.  55 

Thomas  FoUoek 9  Dec.  65 

LlBOVUTAJITS. 

WiUUun  Walker 4  Feb.  68 

Bichard  Micklethwwto 9Mar.6S 

Theodosius  Stnart  Bossell  ...  7  Mar. 64 

Thomas  Joseph  Herey 1£  Jan.  65 

John  Hebdea 89  Mar.  66 

William  Cde,  UUe  </  62  F. 

Act,  qt^Mmtt^r <1  Ang.  65 

James  Lees  Harwar  6  Nor.  66 

James  UroohartMosse 10  No?.  65 

M,  £dw.  B.  Klndenley,  tat«  of 

MadfutArmm 9  Dee.  65 

John  Vance  Monektott  ., 15Feb.66 

£lf8ION9. 

Fred.  James  S.  Whiteside 80  Jan.  65 

£dw.  John  Cooke  8  Feb.  fift 

AUred  Wm.  Chanver f9Mar.  66 

John  Lambert  Beid 16  May  65 

Edward  ClaytoD 81  Aug.  66 

Christopher  John  Lloyd  10  Nor.  66 

ytttkm  B.  Henderson  9  Dee.  56 

JohnAtb«llaiotG«MieaU  ...  8JaB.86 
William  Moan  16F«b.66 

A4/,  &  Oi^r.— Ctarlei  Sdge- 
ciinu>e  Davenport  laU  Coat. 

iT r. ^..tt  Apr.  66 

PiyiMi^.—AlgemoB  PRttonM  Nor.  66 
Avf«M.«*-HeBry  Mnsooft ...  6  Nor.  16 
Atiift.'Surg,'^ 

Dark  Oreen  Facings. 

A§mU»f  Meaart.  0«z  li  Ob. 

Jrii4  Jig^nls,  Sir  E.  K.  BoraiMd>«liy4r^» 


2nd  west  YORK. 
(X^IVMrr.)   CNo.81.] 

[ElOIODIID.] 

Head  C^Mvten,  Qibrattar. 
DepH,  ToKk. 


iM"j 


John  a  Sayth/ltl^.  DX. SS  JbI/>8 

LlBUT.>COLONZI.. 

C.  A.Cobbe.  DL.  UU  Cap^  8 

-B^#...^ :. 86  Ape  66 

MAJoaa. 

Joshua  CtOBstoa .2.^.89  Jan.  46 

HeaxT  Tan  Strmabenzee,  Du 
WUU  ttfUU^kl  Dngt,.,M  Oet.  69 

CAVtAIHB. 

Bldin4B.CamU I9JM.46 

Fred.  WiBiam  nMnpMn  ......MMtt.  It 

John  Batten lSAig.69 

Spenoer  Ooeby  Fries,  fait  y 

Ferey  ^lioM'!'.!!"'."'.!!!'.!!!ll98e|M4 
Arthur  Man«y,  Isl0  «r  6«  F. 

BiVSeaTOl 'Walker".'."  .'.*!.*!."  J6  Apr.  S 
Chas.  GtiyTnfford.l«f#o/l6F.94iay  66 
Fred.  Chas.  Ashwortiii  hie  vf 

19  F. .:.»OJaaeK 

Wm.HanWUkin8on 6Dee.|6 

Henry  Newton  Brown 19  Jane  64 

Wm.  Richard  Wynne 19  Sept  64 

John  T.  T.  Dnesbary 9  Nor.  64 

Lloyd  8.  Baxendale   94  Feb.  66 

GraiieWilliams»tf.Fsi. 1  May  66 

JoaepkiLsiag 96May|l 

XdwT  G.  M'fimll  lek 96  May  86 

Ang.  B.  G.  de  Vaax  1  Jane  61 

JohnOmeLtoyd S  Pec.  61 

£chvdWilioa 6m.l6 

ZNSlGfrs, 

Tlionas  SMddart  j7J>n-U 

James  BeB  H.  Tate  .....81  Mar.  66 

Heaiy  Chas.  Chawner \  May  66 


Foster  Gray 


James  St.  CUdr  Glaasoa  8  Aag.  66 

Iray 16  Oct.  66 

WilliaA  Watts    1  Feb.  66 


Charles  Masterman  Smyth  ...  3  Feb.  M 

AM,  f  OiVt--ChMlM  Jaha 

BweB»  his  Oa^.  66  F. 81  Apr.  66 

PaymM^tfr.— Hy.  HoUinsworthSl  Apr.  66 
Qr.-JfM^.— Geo.  Linford  ...  8Jaly64 
iS^«o».— Temple  C.  Faley  ...18  Mar.  66 

Jtsiit.'Smrf.^bto.  Clark ItOvi  66 

White  Fadags. 
if^aalf,  Mesm.  OoK  ftBd  Go. 


8iu)  WEST  YORK. 
iJJihtJnfMMirr.)  CNo.1.] 

[EXBODIXD.] 

Head  Qaarters,  Carragh. 

Coi.DirBL.         « 
Ferrers  Loftos,  DL.  Ut4  Li.- 
Col.  ofCfren.  Gds 18Sept68 

Edw.  Prothero,  DL.  kUe  Oapt. 

14  F.   80  Mar.  66 

Majok. 

Thos.JohBStaaBttdMaeAdaBi80  Mai.66 

Cattains. 

Thomai  ftbearbarn,  JP 86  Feb.  63 

WUIiam  Waite 80  Apr.  68 

John  KeadaU 13i£it68 

Edward  CfalTers  Bower,J.F....94  M^  68 

John  Boham  GhoatreU 8  Jaae  64 

Frank  HearyEadimEadea...  9Sept.64 

Tliomas  MurshaU 1  Feb.  66 

Joha  Henry  Mainwariag 80  Mar.  66 

John  Chas.  Flood,  iaiiqfbF,  4  July  66 
l^AerickDIIiham « J4N«f,B6 

LnruTSifABn. 
FesnnOoiitptoiiOIargesLQftiii  8  JttMl4 


Henry  DlckiaMa  WBkiofloa...  9Scft.»i 
H.  Brooke  FoiMB,  M#  of  4 

QeraM  Bachfoft. UJaB.6S 

K.  Walter  8iBith....^.......^.«  Um.  U 

AMM  AadMw  FiaMA .J/O  UmM 

WUHara  Anait   llAag.5S 

JoUiJfo  Tafiiell ..34Nor.;S 

BvaMM. 

17] 


AtMataa  Oirea  Fow«iL^.«*.*  JlO  Mar JS 

Edward  Laadea SMay»> 

Joha  Geo.  Smyth  Willcocka ...  6  May  Si 

Michael  nraadtt  ..o.. .MMarai 

Wm. GoodouaGatllf  .......^  9Aag.iS 

John  oSSm. JBlhr.H 

WUIiam  Pickard.... 1FA.M 

North  Gatliff 16  Fc*.i4 

Chamber^  W«.  J.  Walka^U  FekM 
Bdvavd  Wright  M<Cr««i7...««S  Fab.  M 

S  Af^  .37.14  Ffcb-  :5 

Fnma$ttr  d*  Cbaf.— Bdwaid 

Nicholson ^...U  Aag.  >4 

Qr.-J£iwto-.~JohnBaU. ^  4Scpt^ 

Sitfy.— niom  Gay«  MD.......^  A^.U 

A«m<.-5Mry.-Baeh.H.PeR7»AaC.St 


AsaUs,  MaaBn.Goi:  and  Co. 

Iruh  AffmU,  Sir  £.  BonvBg^.»..  fc  Co 


4th  west  YO&K. 

pSo.188.] 

[BnQ»nwJ 

Head()BaitaM^H«IL 

Coftoaaft  OdnujniAVT. 

Bm,  KathaaklHai^Chailcv 

Massey,  Cot.  A.  p.  mmU,  ...18  May  SS 

GeoriaOaimci,{!i£^^^M  J^JB  Apr.  St 

Edw£dWaud,DL.jJ. 95m.M 

CAPtAOrs. 
MniBphmrJdm Hsxa ..._...  IMar. S4 
MefflMw  Whiirtoa  WilBi»>#r 

^U  Italian ^ 4  May  » 

Heniy  Blake  ^17  Slay  64 

James OrBmodHiywocth  ...19 lasie M 
Thos.  Stoiges  Waubxd  .........  7  Jm!y  6i 

^oa,  Bryan  Stntetoa 9  Dee.  54 

Thomas  BischolL .>...,.  Jtt  Jbb.  ftS 

John  DoQglas  WUlaa,  (D  fate 

Qyl.  SJ.aS. 8  FA.43 

ArUiu  Mowbny  Jmei,  Ut9  ^ 

Heary  ^Vnas!  IMtartaA  ,.....*  9  Dm.m 
LaunaAjraa. 

Joieph  Hartley ^  lliar.64 

EdwVW.Waad JM>Jwly6ft 

Heary Irwia  < 16Aag.64 

Baker  Bridga .9TD«e.6* 

Joha  Kttdall  ^.-JT. Jgfaa.  ii 

Arthv  FMaeis  ManhaB 1SV^6S 

jlitbar  Coepsr. > itt  Aaa.!* 

Henry  Robert  Anaklyft  UOccii 

BeaiTB«R0«r..4 leCki.  6i 

ir0a.HerBmB6tapM«l. .WIsa.  a 

Bryan EyxaCoetaCeiaber  ...  6Feb.» 
EHSiOHai. 
iiley  TieRy.«»..«.....99  Aay.  6^ 
yMande  .....••.^iJUSapCli 

Amaa  Ckatj  «....*.. Ji  OaL  6: 

Waller  Philip  WaUia  .. mim.U 

Heavy  Chayter  .......M.......^9»Ia».» 

SaslMe  W.  Baiby. ......  JM  Jm.6- 

WUttam  Mather . .......^  8  Fab.  I' 

Edw.  Littoa  Holmes..... 16F^.;£ 

Adi,  ^  Cm/.^Wm.  teUas< 
SL.  JPja^  lieui.  17  r.    S  Apr.  »s 

Parmertw.— Geo.  Caimta U  IwatS 

Avy.— Joehaa  lagham  Ifcin     1  Mar.  U 

il«fM.-«afy.p.Allirad  Beckett  18  JaA.  hi 

White  Faeian. 


MUUia  of  England  and  Wales. 


844 


6th  west  YORK. 

[No.  4.] 
HeadQiurten, 


LnUT.-COLONBL  COXM ANDAHT. 

Geo.  L.Iiiiter  Kaye,  kUeU.-CoL 
uHatt 21  Feb.  64 

Kajo>b. 
Jtoberl  Hedlev,  lateomf.  ...84lC«r. M 
ChM.  CooleyCraTM^to^TS  J^ii  Har.64 

CAf?AUI8t 

Arthur  MMMle......« iUt^H 

SirCMm  HeuT  tbbetoOB.B<  JUw .  64 

Theo^ni  Siiiil4i MOcl.U 

DaBcwi  littlcjohB 7  nor.  64 

George  ?riekett ..SI  Nor.  64 

Chrii.  Speneer  Brearey 27  Dec.  64 

Henry iMerlliwkkftm  ....271)00.66 
Wormle;  Edw.  Bichardion  .  .12  Jan.  66 

CharleaCnren  28Jan.56 

EdwinHew^ 9TBb.66 

LlXUTXffANTS. 

Henry  Sandenon  SI  May  81 

Geo^^MoyleBtttiilgtoa  21  Nov.  64 

HeniyHw%  Taylor  27  Pec.  54 

John  George  If  ayo. 27l)ec.A4 

JohnSewdl 12Jan.M 

Henry  Wm.  Sole 27  Feb.  65 

Jamea  Batler  Kitcat 27Feb.65 

Arthur  Hay  If  aade 6  Mar.55 

William  Lynam 16  May  66 


Bobert  HanaoB  Coldwell 10Aiiff.66 

Gorbett  Staoey  Catty 11  Aug.  66 

John  IVhitaere  Allen 24Nct.66 

God/hiy£dw.A.BadclUre   ...30  Nov.  66 

£N8t«Ha. 

Angaatna  Stainea 12Dec.64 

Charlea  Maaterman  Smyth  ..18  Feb. 55 
Bryan  Eyre  Coote  Comber  ...  8  Apr.  66 

George  Shirley  Terry 14Jane&6 

Wm.  Franeia  Bridgea. 18  Jaue6l 

RattbMMHarerty 2iBi|d.66 

A4f.  4*  Capt.-^ 

5iMryMi».— David  Bridges 18  Jane  61 

Aultt.SurgMH.'-^lfmSalnket  1  Sept.66 

BiUr  f^dngv. 


Oth  west  YORK. 

[No,  184.] 

HeMlQaafton,fialiAuc. 

Iinnrr..Ooijo»iL  Covmaiioaiit. 
Charlea  Hind,(&)X«.-CM.iiiM//.  28  Dec.  6S 

Majou. 
Bobert  Stanafield,  late  qf  19  FJ2i  Apr.  64 
FM.  J.  Bayly,  M»  ^21^1    27itoy64 


Captaijis. 
Hylton  de  Caidonell  Lawion, 

JaU  Dr.  Gdt 28  Mar.  54 

Charlea  Henry  Conuell 24  Mar.  64 

CItailet  Horton  Bhya,  late  of 

UF.    16Jnne54 

Wm.  Coatea,  lale  Coat.  98  F...M  Oct.  54 
John  Bodgen.  laUCa^t.  26  ^.  24  Oct.  64 
John  SairdenSoott,2ato  of  81  ^.12  Dec.  64 

William  Alcock 2SDec.54 

Chat.  TUMtatt  Hyde wlB  Jan.  55 

Edw.  Fraada  Bonltbee 6  Feb.  65 

IMLBathnralObopflr 20Sept.65 

LnSTTtXH  AST8 . 


Ion  Fred.  Aug.  Stoddart .. ..28  Dec.  54 
Henry  Jamea  Noyea,  laie  Lt, 

267. <Mb.65 

DaMtlDodlaf  Mahev  MIDir.66 

David  BoivyMoriariy  J4Mur.66 

Joha  Biadley  Swann..... ..26  Ajir.  65 

Enbiqiv.  _ 

JolmSUnifidd  S4lroT.66 


Aii,  4*  te^- Godfrey  Amy- 
tage,ral(4)biieay<.6a>.10  Oet.  68 

0iiiy«M«— Lawrence  Bramley  85  Apr.  64 
Sky  Bine  Fadogi. 


Digitized  by  CjOOQ  IC 


849 


MILITIA    OF    SCOTLAND. 


KOYAL  ABEBDEEN. 

[No.  89.] 

[EnoDiiD.] 

Hfltd  Qnartort,  Abeideen. 

COLONSL. 

Jolm  Gordon 

Lnnrr.-Go]iomL  CoincAnDAHT. 
Henry  Knigfct  Srakine,  JP. 

bteOy^-SS  r. ^9tlf  6S 

MAJ018. 

John  Pnton.  DL.  JP.,  Ute  U,        ^      ^ 
01  r. S  Jnlj  B* 

CAPTAIirt. 

Wm.  LrithHay  19  Dee.  64 

tori  Henry  Gordon,  Bt.-Mltf. 

B.I.C.i.  87 Feb.  56 

Thomni  Innes,  JP 87  Feb.  66 

Henry  Lnmaden,  JP 87  Feb.  55 

JohnBuniay    S<  Mar.  55 

Archibald  Geiden,JP 1  May  55 

John  Tomer 8Ja]y  66 

John  C.  Hunter   ONor.  65 

LUDTUIAHTS. 

Greiham  Herriek 8«  Mar.  65 

George  Bobertaon 8  Jnna  56 

WnLliarahaU  Prieat  SJnly  66 

Jamea  Charlea  Henderaon ...  8  Jnly  66 

Pat.  Browne  Sampaon 91  Ang.  66 

Bobertliacfhriane  6  Oct.   56 

EvBiGica. 

'WQUam  Grant 6  Oct.   55 

Jamea  Morriaon  6  Oct.  56 

Aii.^  Oap/.— fiomnelBavaon 

U^cSpt.9»F. 19]far.  56 

AwMM^.— Jamea  Bhmd  (8), 

Ct9LVntdt,Ui$qf\F..M'Mi,  66 
Qr-JTr.— Alex.  Hntcfaeon  ...86  Feb.  65 
AnyMik-Janiea  Will,  MB.  .31  Jan.  66 
ilMw/-A(fw.— Stephen  Bal- 

four.  Mi).  .....^ 86  Mar.  56 

Bine  Facings. 
JgmUt,  Meaara.  Cos  and  Co. 


ARGYLL  A  BUTE. 

(&/M.)    [No.  117.] 

CEXBODIXD.] 

Head  Qnaxtera,  Oban. 

GOLOHBL. 

The  Jfoiviiif  of  Breadalbane, 

loH  timOenmU 

LnnT.-CoLomx.  Comi ahdaict. 
John  Campbell,  G9^  17m//., 

UtU  88  F, 18  Dec  64 

MAJom. 
Jamea  Alex.  Doncan  Fergna- 

aon.(l)  U.'C6LB.  J.  ds.  87  Mar.  56 

CAPtAIHa. 

Smollett  M.  Eddington,  JP., 

UUeUtui.l%F, OJan.   66 

George    Maekay.  JP.,   tete 

mu,ir...: 84 Jan.   56 

—"    iCinpbeU 7Dec  65 


LOCUTBllAirT. 

Axehibdd  Black 6Fbb.  66 


**  Ehbiohb. 

Alexander  Sinclair 9  Jan.  56 

George  W.  R.  Campbell ....  •  Jan.  55 


^A*./-Ov/.-Cokayne  Frith, 
£&ay/.S8J'... IS^Jan.  66 


Black  YdTOt  fkdngs. 
^^Milf.— Meaara.  Cox  and  Co. 


PBINCE  BEGENT'S  BOYAL 
AYBSHIBE  BIFLES. 

[Ko.  116.] 

[EXSOOIBD.] 

Head  Qnartera,  Ayr. 

COLOHXL. 

JBm.  F.  Macadam  t3athcart, 

DL.  JP..  le/0  C;v/.98  Jl  and 

W.-CW 6  April  68 

Lunrr.-CoLO]nL. 
Sir  Thoa.  Montgomery  Gon- 

inghame,  Jfarf .,  laU  luui, 

ikF.  18Apiil60 

Majobb. 
C.  Somerrille  M'Aleater,  JP.18  April  60 
Walter  Ferrier  Hamilton,  JP., 

UUtlutU.SZF,   

Captaihs. 

ThomaBDaTidaon.JP 8  April  46 

C.  Yereker  Hamilton  Gamp- 

ben,  UU  Capt,  XJ.CJS.  .  .17  May  60 
Hen.  Montgomery  Cnning- 

hame>/0liM/.«9J'.....14Oct.  54 
Hni^  Hamilton,  UU»  Cm/. 

IDr^Gdt 14  Oct.  54 

John  Ctichton 81  Dec  64 

Geo.  Henry  Walker,  Uu  Li. . 

SUUBr. 81  Apr.  66 

YnL  L.  Fitagerald,  Imte  Li, 

6S7.  16  Sept  65 

Mnrray  Fraaer  Fnrers,  Isle 

CapU  B.  Ari 7  Mar.  66 

LlBUTBKAIITS. 

William    Legge    Beid,  UUe 

Juut^mrg.ZLi.Dn.  ..81  Dec.  64 
George  Ponaonby  Crawford  81  Dec  64 
WllUam  Arch.  Hamilton.... 81  Dec.  54 

WiUiam  Wallace .!...84Jan.  55 

Fimneia  Lloyd  84  Mar.  55 

Henry  Langton 88  Mar.  55 

Alexander  M'Laehlan     ...  .16  Sept.  55 

Blair  FoUerton 7  Mar.  66 

EHBiaHs. 

Wm.  Henry  Balaton 9  May  55 

Red.  CampbeU 16  Sept.  56 

Charka  Birdwood. 9  Feb.  66 

Arthur  PrinBcp „.  7  Mar.  66 


Jdi.  i-  te/.- JaacB  Mallff, 
Utitfl.  F.  Mf. $  I*  U 

Qk'vJfM/M'.—Wm.  Weir,  late 
tfFLJtri. ~ 

Bwomm^fksai  Jeoeph  Akr- 
wimby .TTT. »J«.6 

wn .'. .Z:..18Jilj  J: 

Seaiiet  Adnii. 
A9€»U,  Mc8Brs.CoK  laiGk 


BEBWICK.   HADDIKGTOS. 
LINLITHGOW,  A>'D 
PEEBLES  ABTHLEBY. 
CNo.8.] 
CEnoDZBD.] 
HeadOnartera^DBBUr. 

GOLOVBL. 

aWiUiam  Hay.DL.  CmLk^ 
15  F.ComMmir^iMitmtf       ^  ^ 

^BermUk..,J: •  W^< 

Majob. 

Garaibb.  .  , 

Jamea  Cox 16  Mtf 

nphHvme   SOi^tf 

SiaShaiip «M!». 

Jamea  Grant  SfOMt Uif^" 

Thomai  Alflonndcr  Hog  ....J9  !>{•»• 

Ijbvtbvavts.   ^  „   .. 

SamnelHomeStirliBg 8l(ir.» 

JohnDawBon SScft" 

John  Stewart^  ImU^ViF. 

(^.^MasiO -^^^f 

Bichaid  a  A.  Bmnflton .....  Jt  D«  ' 


Sbookd  Lootbhabts.     ^ 

Dnfid  Bntherfeia  Qreig SOOB.  ^, 

Bobert  Haynea  LorcU........iO  llw- 1 

Alfred  John  BncUa ».U  Sf  y 

George  GoKdon  Blair Uf^  * 


Adi.  Ctmi.  mtd  JVifwai/ir.—    .,  , 

jfa]nMCox.lB/»6vt9S/'J<  ^* 

Any.— MatthevTuBbnll  ..JSKv'^ 

SoarletFadBgi. 
^M/,  Sir  John  KUdttiL 


DUMFBIES,  BOXBUKGH, 
AND  SELdRE. 
[No.  81.] 

pBllBODIBn.] 

Head  Qnartoa,  DHofriai* 

LlBnT.-C0LOBrBL  C0HMAB1MLS<- 

John  Jamea  McMnrdo.  JP. 
Bi^^LL-Ca.  ImiuM  Anv,..  1  S(pt^ 
Majobb. 
The  JBoN.  Henry  Botiar  John-        ^ 

Hnjrii  Seott  vilki$'iiii'M 


Captains* 
William  Alexander  Oliver  Ha- 

tli3rrord,JP 11  Feb.  46 

George  GuBtavus  Walker    ..liOct.   54 
Walter   G.  Farqahar  John- 

Bton 16  Jan.  65 

Geur^e  Jamet  Lennock,  late  * 

Eus.^Sefft 22 Jan.   55 

Campbell  Riland  fiedrord  ...24  Sept.  55 

LiBUTZNAMTS. 

Peter  Dodi 2  May  09 

Gideon  Cnrll 4  Mar.  46 

William  Tbomnsou 4  Mar.  46 

Tliomai  Soott  t^biabolm  ....  5  Jan.  55 

William  Jerdan 15  Jau.  55 

Joseph  Augustus  Barretto  ..10  Feb.  55 

Ehsiqiis. 

Richard  Aug.  Carendish 16  Feb.  55 

MaillardNoake(^r/.Qr.-jrr.)12  April  55 

Dand  Cross  Mitchell  25  April  55 

John  James  J.  Thomson 21  Nov.  55 

^JJ,  Capl,  and  Act.  Pawnuut, 

Robert  Compton  J^oAt^laie 

Li.  and  Adj.  B.  Dn,,  and 

U.audAdj.iARegt 5  Nor.  46 

Snrg Jamet  Griere,MD.  ..18  Dec.  45 

Assist. 'Surg, — Andrev  Mer- 
cer Adam,  MD S8  Nov.  5^i 

Yellow  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


THE    QUEEN'S    REGIMENT 
'      OF  EDINBURGH  COUNTY 
LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

;  [No.  126.] 

[Embodikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dalkeith. 

I  COTX)NKL. 

The  Ihike  of  finccleacb,  KO.  6  Jan.  42 

LiKUT.-COLOIfBL. 

5irArcliibald  Hope,  ^r/.JP.28  Feb.  56 

M&JOR. 

John  Fletcher,  JP 28  Feb.  56 

Captaivs. 
.  John  Alexander  Mnckaj,  J  P.  25  Jane  81 

*  Hector  Archibald  Macueil  ..  6  Mar.  46 
(icor^e  Thomson,  JP 25  April  46 

'  John  David  Bnehanan  Hav.  .12  April  52 
-  W.  S.  R.  Ifsr^  o/Lothian.21  Jane  53 
'  George  Andrew  Coventry. . .  .28  Feb.  56 

LlBUTEfrAHTS. 

,  Archibald  Scott 5  Jan.  55 

,  Charles  William  Cowan  ....  5  Jan.  55 
John  Fowler  Kemp 9  Feb.  55 

*  James  Pringle  28  Feb.  66 

I  Eksioms. 

Richard  Cannon   25  June  81 

'i  Andrew  Murray   21  Aug.  55 

Alexander  Lehum    27  Nov.  55 

Kdwio  Aug.  Windsor 20  Dec.  55 

>  P^rywi/w/fr.— lfo«.Edwd.Wil. 

«      iiamDoughis 6  Feb.  55 

^  A*ij-  /•  CBp/.— Hennr  Samuel 
Bowman,  Capt.  Unatt,  late 
,      Ctipt.Z^F.   80 July  56 

i  Qr.-MaMier.  ~  Charles     Mc 

,  ^  Donald  UU$  efn  F. 83  Jau.   55 

5wry.— Wm.Bryce,MD 1  May  66 

Assist.'Surg,  —  Fred.     Aug. 
^      Palmer  6  July  56 

Yellow  Flings.' 

Messrs.  Cox  and  Cow 


Militia  of  Scotland 

CITY  OF  EMNBUHGn 
ARTILLERY. 

[No.  11.] 

[Embodded.] 

Head  Quarters,  Edinbm^h. 


LlEUT.-COLOirXL  COMMARDAIfT. 

Wm.  Geddes,!  CB.,  late  Lteut,- 

Col.  B,  r.  C,  S. 6  Nov.  54 

Ma  JOB. 


Captaiss. 
Patrick  John  Chiene.s  late 

Brev.  Maj.  Bengal  N.  /..  .11  Nov.    6i 
Rodham  Catherine  Davidson 

Home,  late  Ueut,97F.  ..11  Nov.  54 
William  Nathaniel  Eraser  ..12  Apr.  65 

FlB5T  LtKUTEAANTS. 

Robert  John  Hughes 11  Nov.  54 

Thomas  Alexander  Hill  ....12  April  55 
Alexander  Tait  18  Feb.  56 

SbCOVD  LlBUTElTANT. 

Wm.  Edward  Wingate 7  Dec.  55 

Adj.  Capt.  ^  P««m.~Tlios. 
Richardson  Griffiths,  ledeof 
B.  Art 10  Nov.  54 

5mii^.— James  Peddie  Harper  6  Nov.  54 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  C.  R.  &  W.  M'Grigor. 


FIFE  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  12.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cupar. 

COLONBL. 

John  Balfour,  late  of  Qr.  ads.9S  Feb.   55 

LtKUT-CoLONXL  COMMAIVDANT. 

Chas.  R.  Wynne,  late  of  B. 

Art 28Feb.   55 

Majobs. 

James  Wemyss,  Unatt 6  Oct.  45 

F.  J.  T.  Hutchinson,  Unatt.fiS  Feb.  53 

Captaiws. 
Geo.  S.  Simson,  5  Madras  Lt. 

Catalry  m.,., 23  Feb.  55 

William  Forrest,  late  of  79  F.2Z  Feb.  55 
WmW.Maconochie  (1)  Capt.  3 

Bengal  Lt.  Cavalry 19  Mar.  55 

John  Chichester  Knox,  late 

Capt.fiDrs 25  July  55 

George  Haiinnv 25  July  55 

Richard  Rcnnie 10  Nov.  55 

1st  LlBUTXirANTS. 

Henry  J.  G.  Cowan 6  Oct.   49 

Andrew  Duncan  14  Mar.  55 

William  Haig...*. 1  Aug.  55 

John  Redmond  Neliigan 10  Nov.  55 

Thos.  Wm.  Webb 16  Nov.  56 

Thos.  Wift.  Disnty  21  Feb.  56 

2jid  Lieutenants. 

Geo.  James  Williams  1  Aug.  56^ 

Thomas  Jarvis 25  Aug.  55 

Chas.  Elnhustone  Rennie  ...  8  Nov.  56 

Henry  Moore  Johnstone 7  Jan.   56 

LtWKDce  Kidd  Cormack  ...21  Feb.  56 


346 

Adj.  ^  CMt.^Yfm.  Manwell, 

late  ^B.  Art 27  Feb.  55 

Fagmaster.  —  John     Wood- 

lionse  Heseltine   16  June  65 

Qr.-lftu/er.— James  Fenton, 

late  of  B.  Art 1  Mar.  55 

Surgean.^Wm.    Bonthrone, 

MD 18  Nov.  54 

AssUt.-Sitrg.^Yrm.J)nw  ...  8  Feb.  66 

Scarlet  Facings. 

AgenU,  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


FORFAR  AND  KINCARDINE 

ARTILLERY. 

[No.  13.] 

[Eilbodud.] 

Head  Quarters,  Fort  George. 

COLONXL. 

Hon,  Donald  OgUvy 28  Feb.  28 

LlBUT.-COLONEL. 

Wm.  Burnet  Ramsay,   late 

Capt.mfleBr 9  Mar.  64 

Majob. 

David  Laird,  laU  Lieut,  84  H  9  Feb.  66 

Captains. 

John  Ramsay  L'Amy 7  Dec  4-4 

Robert  Tod  Boothby,  late  of 

79  F. .:i  Jan.  55 

James  Davidson   30  Jan.  55 

Coliu  Campbell,  late  of  92  F.  30  Jan.  55 
ReginaU  Howard  OEiivy....  9  Feb.  55 
James  Fitzmanrice  Scott»  late 

of  2  Dr.  Ods. 17  Mar.  55 

Chas.  Frederick  Gibson,  late 

Breeet-Majori^F. 8  May  65 

Hon.  Wm.  Arbuthnott,  late 

ofB.  L  C.  a 8  May  55 

Lieutenants. 

Louis  Tdirtknski 83  June  46 

William  Cmickthank 18  Oct.   47 

Wm.  Taylor  Blair  Imrie 16  April  55 

Alex.  Moncrieff. 10  April  55 

NeUWm  8.  Kennedy OJuly  55 

ThomasBroun 1  Nov.  55 

Wm.  Smart   20  Feb.  56 

John  Bardiiy 20  Feb.   56 

2kD  LIEUTE.XANTS. 

John  Gray 16  April  55 

Alex.  Leighton 31  May  55 

Alan  John  Colquhoun 20  Aug.  66 

James  Beattie  18  Sept.  65 

John  Clervaux  Chaytor  88  Dec.  56 

George  Auchterlonie  28  Dec.  56 

Edward  AliWid  WebsUr 29  Feb.  66 

^4^.ajMfaip/.-HettryM'Kay, 

lateBre9.^Mqf.19F. 24  Jan.  55 

Paymaster.— Yf.U,  BuchananlO  Oct.  55 
Qr.. Jfoj/.— John M*Comie  ..12  April  55 
^Kiy.—Alex.  Dickson,  MD...  9  July  65 
Assist.'Surg.^Alcx.  Mnnray 

Officer,  MJ) 10  July  55 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Barron  and  Smith. 


GALLOWAY. 

(Alfef.)       [No.  72.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Newtown  Stewart. 

HONOBABT  COLOHBL. 

5ir  David  Maxwell,  Bar^,  late 

Capt.  Oren.  Gds 84April20 

Lieutenant  Colonel. 
AVWilUam  Maxwell,  Bmrt., 

late  Capt.  Unatt  1  Feb.  41 

Majox. 
Robert  Duncan  Fergusson, 
lateofBifUBr 80  Mar.  66 


347 

CAPTAltrS. 

Edir.  Heron  Mazweil 10  Jon*  4A 

Golvin  Stewwt SSJone  65 

W.  C.  Stewart  Huniltoo,  late 

•/  JB.  I.  C.  a U  July   66 

W.  F.  B.  G.  FerguMoa   29  Aug.  65 

LiBUTSNAKTS. 

John  Underwood 9  July  66 

Geo.  Aug.  W.  Barry  :31  July  66 

Septimus  Parrot 7  Feb.  66 


EN8IOH8. 

Enimui  Gower   1  Sept.  65 

Lewis  Andley  Hay 17  Sept.  56 

Aithnr  Graham  Bay   36  Sept.  65 

Arthur  James  K'Quean 81  Feb.  66 


Adi.  ^  Capt.—Vrta.  Monro, 

UUCapi.79F. 7  July  64 

5ffr^.— Maximilian  Grant  ...  1  Mar.  66 

Clothing,  Grey;  Facings. Park  Green. 

JgMts.  Messrs.  Charles  B.  and  Walter 

M'Grigor. 


INVERNESS,  BANFF, 
ELGIN,     AND      NAIRN. 

{Hiffkland  lAffkt  Infantry.)    [Xp.  76.] 

[ElCBODIBD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Fort  George. 

Ltxvt.-Coloitkl  Commasdakt. 

^011.  Simon  Fraser  Dee.  66 

Majoss. 
Sir  Alex.  Fenrase  Gordon 

Camming,  Bt^  UUe  ot\  Dr. 

Qdi. 6  Aug.  69 

James  Duff,  lots  Ct^t,  74  F.  9  Jau.   66 
Caftaihs. 

Arthur  J.  Bobertaon  98  April  96 

Hm.  James  Giant,  late  It. 

49  P.  16  Mar,  46 

D«ridDandaanMan8<in,MDJSlDee.  64 

ETan  D.  MacPherson 17  July  66 

Nonia]iAlez.M*Leod 19  Jan.  66 

Ami.  Lewis  Alex.  Grant Feb.  66 

LiXUTSHANTS. 

Thomas  Brown 9  Jan.  66 

Biehord  Bose  Manson :.96Feb.  66 

James  Andrew  Macra 97  Mar.  65 

Donald  Colin  Cameeon 19  Apr.  66 

Wm.  Alfred  B.Maekinto8h...98  May  65 
Donald  Mac  Bae,  late  QwL 

9SF,  99  Aug.  66 

Geo.  Graham  Bamsay 19  Jan.  66 

Ensigns. 

John  Bose 11  July  66 

John  Arch.  Young  11  July  65 

Arch.  Heame  Mae  Nab  49  Oct.  66 

John  Sharp,  late  ofW  F,  Act. 
qr,-Ma$ter 97  Oct.  66 

Capt.  4-  ^^'.— Robert  Goldie, 

late  qfn,  Boru  Gdt 16Mar.  46 

PAVMOffer.— Geo.   Fergnson 

MaiUand    ;. May  66 

Auy.-ArchibtidM'Bae 16  Jan.   66 

Green  Facings. 
^U,  Messrs.  C.  B.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


Militia  of  Scotland. 

IBT  ROYAL  LANARK. 

[No.  74.] 

[EXBOSUD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Hamilton. 

Colonel. 

TheDaittfo/HanuIton   93  Jan.  84 

LlBUT.-CoLOa>L. 

JU.  Hon.  Lord  Belhaven,  late 

Capt.Sind Life  Gds 91  Nov.  83 

Majobs. 
Sir   Wyndham    Carmichael 

Austmther,  Sort,  late  qf 

Coldst,  Gds 98  Mar.  46 

James  Dandson,  late  Capt,  6 

Lra 9  Dec.  64 

Captains. 
Charles  Horrodlcs,  late  Capt, 

16  F. 91  Mar.  46 

Geo.  Aug.  Irving 15  May  46 

William  Mai^l  Cochrane  .94  Mar.  46 

Douglas  Hamilton  6  Dec.  64 

Wiliuim  Bamsay ODee.  64 

Edward  Thomas  Dnndas,  Lt. 

19  Bengal  N.L 11  Dec  64 

James  Hunter,  late  Bree.- 

Mm.  63  Benaal  NJ. 8  Mar.  65 

William  JoUy   96  Mar.  66 

James  Coutts  Crawford,  late 

Lieut.RJf.    97 July  66 

Sir  Henry  O.  B.  Chamberlain. 

Bart.  lateLt.  93  F. 95  Feb.  66 

L1BDTXNANT8. 
John  William  Henderson  ...  9  Dec  54 

BobertHallMcCasLuid 6  Feb.  66 

Thos.  Williamson  late  Qr .-Jf. 

UF,(Jet.Qr.'Mast.) 10  Feb.  66 

William  Guntou   96  Mar.  65 

David  Wm.  Mathie 9  May  56 

Thomas  Gleunie  80  June  56 

Edgeworth  Horrocks 23  Aug.  65 

James  McGregor  Hamilton...  7  Nov.  66 

William  Mitehell 95  Feb.  46 

Bobert  Savery  Bouse 96  Feb.   56 

Ensigns. 
James  Hamilton  Henderson  6  Dec  64 

George  Thomson  9  July  66 

Andrew  Pagan 80  July  56 

Henry  Dalglish 99  Aug.  65 

Patrick  Gneve 9  Nov.  66 

George  Paulet 95  Feb.  66 

James  M'Gregor  96  Feb.  66 

John  Cameron  Pender 97  Feb.  66 

Alex.  Martin  Edmiston 98  Feb.  66 

Adi.  and  Oy/.— Arthur  Aug. 

Longmore,  laU  Capt.  9»F,9  Aug.  65 
^,y._WalterWalkerLennox25  Jan.  55 

.^im/..;5Nr^.-JohnHolt 1  Mar.  66 

Poyfluu^.— William  Boss. ..97  Jan.  65 

Bine  Facings. 

AffentSt  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


2nd  LANARK. 

CNo.78.] 

[EmbodizdO 

Head  Quarters,  Lanark. 

LnUT.-COL0NBL  COXMAVDAKT. 

David  C.   B.  Carrick    Bu- 
chanan, <a/«  C^r.  9  i)r«.  ...99  Nov.  64 
Majobs. 

Azeh.  HamittoB  Tattnall,  UUe 
Capt.  99  F.  6  Dec.   54 

Bobert  Harington,  late  Capt, 

19  Ia»«r* 19  Apr.  66 

Captajns. 

Andrew  Fraser,  Lt^Col.  late 
H.BJ,C.S. 5  Dec  64 

JohnDickson 7  Dee.  64 

John  George  Brown 8  Dec.  64 

Walter  Scott,  to/tfC^l  ^./.C.  9Dec  64 

Walter  Brisbane  Park,'  late 
Capt.  86  F. 15  Feb.  66 

Cyrus  Plaistow  Trapand,  lat$ 
C^t,SF, .„. 19  Mar.  66 

George  Aug.  Alston 19  Mar.  66 


Thomas  Donald .14  Mar.  s: 

Aug.  Fred.  Lindley 16  Mar.  ^ 

Waiter  Henry  QilU  laia  U. 
Cape  U.  R 7  Nov.  6$ 

LiXUTBNANTS. 

J.  Carmichael  Bobertson  ...  6  Dec.  64 

Mark  Sprot 16  Feb.  U 

^Uliam  Wilson 17  Feb.  55 

George  Pollock 19  Feb.  55 

John  Bowand   13  Mar.  55 

Donald  MacQneen,  lata  Qr^ 

Master  99>. 8  May  55 

Geo.  Binnie  Wilkie ...18  May  '^ 

Andrew  Smith ,91  Aug.  «S 

Bobert  Pdlock .25  Feb.  »< 

James  Begg J26  Feb.  56 

Ensigns. 

John  Edward  Thompson 8S  Aug.  Si 

John  Johnstone.. .99  Oct.  i^ 

Fra.  Wallis  Lipscomb 10  Kor.  » 

John  Forbes ...S6  Feb.  A 

John  Charles  Mariette 96  Feb.  5« 

Adi.  ^  Oy/.— Franeia  W. 

Johnstone,  laU  Capt.  97  F.13  Jan.  ii 

Pap»aster.~i.  A.  D^er 9  Apsil  »S 

5Kry.— Wm.6.6airdner,MD.19May  5J 
Assist, 'Sttry.— Geo.   Stobo. 

MD U  April  5S 

AgentSf  Messrs.  Cox  and  Co. 


ROYAL  PERTH. 

(»/«.) 
[No.  86.3 

[EXBODIBD.3 

Head  Qnariers,  Perth. 

HONOBAB.T  COLONXL. 

5t>Thos.  MoncrieiTe,  Bari^ 
late  Lieut.  Sao.  Fat.  6df....tO  Oct.  u 

LZXUT.-COLOHXL  COXMAVDAIIT. 

Henry  M.  Dmmmond,  Imts 

Capt.A&F. 5  Nov.  Si 

Majom. 
John   Walter  WedderbwrB, 

laieCapt.4AF. 8  Nor.  55 

CAPTAna. 

Samuel  Barrett    16  Feb.  ^ 

Fleteher  Norton  Mensies  ...  S  Feb.  45 
Thomas  Milles  Biddell,!  UU 

Lieut.  7  l>r.  Gds 18  Dec  54 

Sir  Bobert  Mensies,^! lOJnly  5* 

Wm.  Graham  Sandlord  6  Nov   53 

Wm.  Condie .96  Jan.  56 

LlZUTBNAHTS. 

BobertStewart 6  Sept  01 

Joseph  C.  Smytbe,  late  of  69 

F,.. :. 8  Jwe  53 

G«orge  Stein 99  Aug.  Sj 

Joseph  Stewart  Pender  8  Scot.  :j 

Alex.  GeddeA,  Act.  Qr.-Mr...  6  Nov.  » 
Warham  St.  Leger  Dudin  ...14  Feb.  M 

Ensigns* 

Alex.  D.  Mackay 6  Dec  «« 

Matthew  James  Cameron  ...  6  Dec.  55 
Fi«.  MaeKaghten  Leslie .U  Dec.  55 

Adi.— lord  Charles  L.  Kerr, 

hUeOapt,4akF. 94July  5* 

Fapa.^  Geo.  Macijaanc 19  Hot.  55 

Afiv.— George  Webster  Ab- 

solon.MD 94  Nov.  »4 

Asnst.-Surg.—^jM^  Thomp- 
son   1  Dec  II 

Scarlet  Facings. 
AgenU,  Matnt.  Cox  and  Co. 


RENFREW. 

{The  Prince  of  WalaT  Soyid  Btgt.) 

[No.  129.] 

[Embodro.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Paiiley. 

HONORAKT  COLOirZL. 

William  More,  DL.  JP S  Feb.  81 

LtKUT.-CoLOKEL  COMXANDA.NT. 

Sir  Robert  J.  Milticken  Na- 
pier,  Bart.  DL.  JP.  late 

Capt.  19F.  81  Mar.W 

Majors. 
William  Gnnninghain  Bon- 

Mm,  UUe laetU.  9  J>re  ....  6  Jan  .65 
Win.  PiulRY  Hamilton,  late 

LieHt.79F. 87  June  66 

Captains. 
|l  Donala  Gameron,  (1)  late 

Ueut.ir. 30  May  SO 

Alex.  Sidney  G.  Janncey, 2a^« 

Zi«/  11  ^. 5  Jan.  66 

Jimes  Lovndes,  JP 6  Jnn.  66 

L'^vid  Macduff  Latham  ....13  Feb.  55 

Daniel  Shaw  Stewart  31  May  66 

Lawrence  W.  Reynolds,  late 

of  VI  F. 6  Sept.  66 

LiKUTENANTS. 

Chas.  Wni.  Motherwell,  Act, 

Qjr-Matt 3  Feb.  65 

J  ^lin  Simons 8  Feb.  56 

James  Anderson 14  Feb.  65 

Kob.  Walkinslmw  Young .. .  31  Mav  56 
Robert  Dnnmare  Napier . . . .S6  Oct'.  56 
Cbas.  Bisset  lliomsou S8  Dee.  66 

£N8I0NS. 

Frederick  Debenham 14  Mar.  66 

DuiiCHii  MacFarlan 28  Oct.  56 

Fred.  Wm.  £.  Cameron  ....26  Oct.  66 

Abraham  Thompson 28  Oec.  66 

Henry  Dnnlon 1  Feb.  66 

Arthur  Woolirey  Bridge ....  1  Mar.  56 


Jdj.  Copt,  and  AeAng  Pay^ 
master.  —  H.  J.  Jauncey, 
laleCapt,62Bept 21  Feb.  66 

^fir^.-John  Bell,  MD 14  May  65 

Assist. -8mrg.-~W.  F.  L.Oom- 
pert! 7  Nov.  66 

Yellow  Facings. 
Agent,  Y.  W.  Holt,  Esq. 


AGlitia  of  Scotland. 

ROSS,  CAITHNESS, 

SUTHERLAND,    AND 

CROMARTY. 

(1^/Us.)    [No.  96.] 

[Embodiko.] 

Head  Quarters,  Fort  George. 

Honorary  Colokxl. 
|>C.  M'Kenzie  Fmser  (1),  DL. 
JP.  late  Copt.  Cold.  Ode,. .  17  May  15 

LlK17T.-COLORBL  COVMATIDAHT. 

George  Wm.  Holmes  Ro88,DL.  JP. 
laleLieut,9»F. 11  Feb.  6C 

Major. 
Hon.  Alex.  Eric  Geo.  Sinclair  20  Sept  66 

Captains. 
John  Jos.  Grove,  late  Capt, 

26-F.  UOct.    68 

Kenneth  Madeay.  DL.  JP..  .23  Feb.  56 

Charles  Monro 13  Aug.  66 

Fred.  Fraser,  JP.  late  Ens. 

86^.    23Scpt.66 

Patrick  M'Lean.  JP 26  Dec.  66 

Duncan  H.  C.  R.  Davidson..  18  Feb.  66 

Lieutenants. 
Francis  Jeffrey  Sinclair  ....22  Feb.  56 

G«,dfrey  W.  Davidson 13  Aug.  56 

George  Sinclair  Hnxith,  Act. 

Qr.-Master  13  Aug.  65 

Alex.  Murray  MacGregor  ..18  Sept.  55 

H.  L.  M*Lennan 29  Oct.  56 

James  Stewart 28  Dec.  66 

Wm.  James  B.  Junor 7  Feb.  66 

JohuMadaren U  Mar.  66 

Enbions. 
Wm.  Sinclair  SutherUod    ..18  July  66 
Wm.  John  Murray  12  Sept.  56 


A^.  /■   Cai^/.— John  Alex. 
Fraser,  laic  Capt.  93  F,  ..30  April  65 

Paymaster. — Alex.   Macken> 
ae,JP 11  April  66 

Air^.— Alex.  Tliom 4  Dec.  66 

.itow/.-Air^.—R.  Mackenzie.  20  Feb.  56 

Black  Facings. 

Agenttt  Messrs.  C.  R.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


348 

!  STIRLING,  DUMBARTON, 

CLACKMANNAN,  AND 

KINROSS. 

{The  Eiffhland  Borderers  Light  In- 
fantry.) 
[No.  90.] 
CBmbodiro.] 
Head  Quarters,  Stirling. 

Coix>HU.. 
James,  Z)»i-0(2fMomro8e,KT.  13  Oct.  27 

LlBUT.-COLONEL  CuMMANDANT. 

Sir  Alex.  Cha.  Gibson  Mait- 

land,  Eart.  late  qf  79  F. 

DL.JP 12  Mar.  65 

Majors. 
J.  Alexander  Henderson  (1), 

JP.  late  MaJ.  Bifie Brig.,,  1  Mar.  56 
John  Findlay,  JP SO  July  56 

Captains. 
Robt.  Stnart  MacGregor  (2), 

late  Lieut.  H.  E.  I.  C.S.,.  26  Oct.   44 
James  Christie,  late  laeut, 

H.E.I.  C.S. 28  Jan.  46 

Joseph  Dnndas,  J P 21  Nov.  64 

Herbert  Buchanan,  J  P 7  Feb.  55 

riiomas  Graham  22  Sept.  56 

John  C.  Craigie  Halkett 18  Oct.  65 

Likutknants. 

John  Henderson 26  Feb .  65 

\ltx.  Macfarlane 13  Mar.  65 

Wiiliam  McAlistor  Douglas  ..29  Mar.  66 
James  Frederic  Bennett.. ..11   July  65 

John  Guise  Dougal 22  Nov.  64 

JoliU  Crawford  Tait 

Enbtohs. 
9  Jon.  Booth  (4).  {Qr.'Hast.) 
lateftr.-Mast.eOBifies  ..12  Feb.  66 

Thomas  Baird  7  May  66 

Matt.  Chas.  B.  Macallister..l6  Sept  66 

John  William  Doering 21  Dec.  66 

Francis  Priugle 


^^'.oinICi^/.— Stephen  Ken- 
ny (8),  late  Capt.  60  R^es. 19  Dee.  64 
Paymaster.  —  James   HoUis, 

late  Qr.-ifast.  69  F. 15  Feb.  56 

Surg.-  Charles  Gibson,  MD.  4  Dec.  6 

^#w*.-5i«r^.— Alex.Orr,  MD.14  Aptfl  56 

Yellow  Fadngs. 

Agents,  C.  R.  and  W.  M'Grigor. 


Digitized  by  VjOOQ  IC 

z9 


349 


MILITIA    OF    IRELAND. 


ANTRIM. 
{The  Qjuem*s  Soytd  Rifia.)    [No.  79.] 

[EXBODIVD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Aldenliot. 

CoLonxL. 
The  Marq.  qf  DoDCgal S  Apr.  41 

LiXUT.-COLONKL. 

George  Verguion  S3  Aug.  68 

Majov. 

W.  J.  Yemer,  late  Capt. SI  Fut.  6  Mar.  64 

Captaiivs. 

Tliomas  Yemer 16  Jnne  43 

John  McGildowney 7  Feb.  44 

Jackson  Wray,  late  CaptM  F.28  Jane  46 
Henry    StewHrt    Beretford 

Bruce,  late  Lt.  Rifle  Brigade  8  Nov.  54 
Henry  Htzwarren  Cliiche8terl4  Nov.  64 
Roger  Ciiseme»t,  late  Lt.  3  Dr.  28  Nov.  64 
l^Uiiam  J.  flood,  laU  qf  8 

Huseare  7  Dec  64 

£drannd  Douglas  Leslie 8  Dec.  64 

Bich:ird  Maunsdl,  late  lAeut, 

TFue. 16  Dec.  64 

Charles  B.  Hartwell S6  May  66 

LlXUTXRAlfTS. 

Alex.  Whitla 7  Dec.  64 

'Wm.  Jackson  Clarke 8  Dee.  64 

John  Fersusun  Montoomery  16  Dec.  64 

Vr'Uliam  J.  Bulsen 19  Dec.  64 

William  Sandford  Pakenham    6  Jan.  66 

Arthur  O'Hara  28  Jan.  65 

Humphrey  May 14 Mar.  65 

Skiffln^n  Thompson 8  July  66 

Alexander  Markliam,  Acting 

qr.'Maeter 10  July  65 

Alexander  Murray 6  Feb.  66 

Ersions 

Fred.  Gordon  Thompson 3  Mar.  66 

Henry  John  Murray  8  Mar.  65 

Kandolph  Lu^oombe    6  Mar.  56 

Wm.  Magee  Hunter 8  July  65 

Fred.  G.Heartley 17  Aug.  65 

Aiilliony  Flood SO  Oct.  55 

John  Bourne  21  Nov.  55 

Francis  Edward  Brown 1  Feb.  56 

Echlin  Molyncux 5  Feb.  56 

John  O.  G.  Smith 81  Feb.  66 

Adj.  ^  Capt. — John  Kenneth 

Mackenzie,  lateBrev,  Minor ^ 

eQ  Rifles,  h.  p IS  Jan.  65 

Payvuuter.  —  Alex.  Webster 

fieKenzie,laUCapt.  \W,I.l  Jan.  65 

^ti;^.— John  L.  Ganssen 6  Dec.  64 

Asnet.-Surg.—JHaXhl  Hunter  7  Dec.  64 

Bed  Facings. 
Agente,Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bt.  Armit  &  Co. 

English  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


ROYAL  ANTRIM  ARTIL- 
LERY. 

tNo.l.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Carrickfergns. 

LlBUT.-C0I.0RKL  ComiANDANT. 

Vueount  Massereene  and  Fer- 

rard,  DL,    15  Nov.  64 

Majob. 
Henry  Stanley   M'Clintoek, 

JP.  late  o/R.  Art 27  Dec.    4 

Captains. 
Stephen  lUchard  Rice 16  Dec.  64 


Frederick  Hugh  Henry,  late 

onhF.  .Z }SS**^fi 

William  Yemer,  JP 19  Dec.  54 

George  Gray,  JP SSDoc.  64 

Edmond  Alexander  Hannay    * '*»•  ^» 
Benj.  ClemenU  Adair 29  Mar.  66 

FiBST  LlBUTBHAIfTS. 

Adolphus  John  Spencer  Chi- 

chister    :. 15  Nov.  64 

William  Chaine 10  Jan.  65 

Henry  Alsqger  Pollock lUf^-  ff 

Alexander  M'Neill    80  Mar.  66 

Rich.  Tliomhs  Benson  Russell  2  Jan.  66 

Joseph  William  O'Donnell  ...  2  Jan.  66 

Second  Libutbnants. 

Horatio  Sloanc  H  J«n-  Jf 

Andrew  O'llyan    84  Mar.  65 

WilUam  Smyth  26  May  56 

Joseph  Arthur  Donelan 6  Jun.  66 

John  Evans  6  Jan.  66 

A<&W«»/.  — Andrew  Munro»      ^ 

late  ofR.  Art 1  Dec.  64 

5«/y«m._GeorgeNixon,M.D.  9  Jan.  66 
i<**M/..5ieiy.  — Eiyah  J«ncs     ^  ^    ^^ 

Priog  ..: IS  Feb.  66 

Pi^yflMu/«r.— William  Hongh- 
ton,  late  FaymasterW  Muss.  5  Jan.  55 

Red  facings. 

Irish  Agents,  SirlRVi,  Borough,  St^ 

Armit  &  Co. 


ARMAGH. 

[No.  76.] 

Head  Quarten,  Portsmouth. 

Depot,  Armagh. 

COLONBX.. 

The  Earl  o/Gosford 19  Nov.  84 

LiBUT.-COLONBL. 

James  MoIyneuxCaulfeild...  6  May  46 

Majob. 
William  Cross, /a/«Ca/i/.  68  P.  8  Dec.  64 

Captains. 

Henry  William  Caulfleld 18  Mar.  46 

Armar  Lowry,  late  Capt.  30  F.24  Nov.  64 
Edw.  Stanley,  late  Capt.OIUFSS  Nov.  64 
Goorge  Armstrons,  late  lAeut. 

hlF,  27  Nov.  64 

Andrew  Craig  98  Nov.  64 

Edward  Wini^flehl  Yemer  ...18  Jan.  66 
Fxlw.  Evans,  late  Lieut.  73  F.19  Jan.  66 
Barry  aose  82  Feb.  66 

Lieutenants. 
Wm-  Arbuthnot  Hutchinson  26  Dec.  64 

William  Forbes  Synnot  29  Dec.  64 

Joseph  Hamilton 29  Jan.  55 

JohnSmvth  16  Feb.  66 

Arrh.BelIinghaniMcCanBland20  Feb.  65 
William  Walter  Scott  late  Ens. 

\1F. 10  Apr.  66 

Wm.  Cross  O'Brien  Teniaon...  6  Aug.  65 

William  Nolan 6  Aug.  65 

Ensigns. 

Waiiam  Greer  Turle 2  Jan.  65 

Charles  John  Courtney  28  Mar.  56 

Thomas  Young  23  Aug.  65 

Alexander  Cuppage do. 

William  Brown  do. 

William  Atkinson 13  Oct.  66 

Adhttant  (r  C^p/.— Wadham 
Wyndham  Bond,  Capt.  Un-  ' 

attached,  and  late  of  A  F.^M'Sw,  64 


Payauu/er.— James  AiViasm 

Vint «lfc 

5itf7.-JosepliMaEBhall  I^nu  8  Z^  ' 

AssistSmrg.^Bjoht.  Gilk^  34  Jaa.  T 

qr.-Master.—^m.  H.BafcerlS  Jaa.  ' 

facinga^  Grey. 

Agents,  Mean.  One  It  Sos. 

English  Agemi,  A.  Laorie,  Aji;. 


ARMAGH  ARTILLERY. 

[NcS.} 
Head  Quarters,  Amj^ 
Caftajst. 
Richard  Francis  Kidd 7  Sf 

LnsiTTBHAmv. 
Thomas  Learer 17  A;.'- 


SXCOITD  LlKVTXtiAMn. 

Robert  T}ndaU  Pope    34JaL 


8urgeon.^j9n»»  King .^  hft^ 


CARLOW, 

{Rifles.)        [No.  70  3 

Head  Qoarters,  Kilkenar. 

[ExBODm.] 

CoLoirKi.. 

5t>  Thomas  Butler,  jB^ S¥i: 

LTEDT.-CoijO?rKL. 

John  H.KtOiKlaUCiqttJSO  FM  Jbr 

Majok. 
D'Oyley,  Wm.  Battley.  Uie 

Bre9.-Mt0.  71  ¥. S  If  r 

Captaibs. 

BuryDoyne •••... 

William  hiul  Butler 

James  CVffe  Viggra 6  Mr 

PhiUp  C.  Nevton 2S  Feb  . 

LiXUTSRAKTa. 

Daniel  Carey ^..27  Kc 

Thomas  Adam  Bconrne 16  Or 

James  Blackney  12  I^ 

Arthur  yitzMaurice .«  Fe^ 


Edward  Butler ^•..,24J- 

John  FJra,  Hmnfrey 23  i.r. 

Richard  WOaon  Clwke    U  Dfc^  - 

Alex.  MalcomsoB 1  Mr 


ized  by  N^OO^  It: 


Adj.  ttnd(kpt.^-G.  H.  Kaipe, 

taleCttpt.B9F. S8  Dec.  64 

Qr.-Mr.  ^  Jet.  Pay».— Wm. 

Beatly 20  Jan.  56 

^Mr^ffOM.— TboniasBeltoa    ...  6S^t.65 

Yellov  Fndngs. 

Agentt,  Messrs.  Ciine  and  Sons. 


CAVAN. 

[No.  101.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qaarters»  Aldershot. 

COLORBL. 

Alexander  SauDdersoo INmr.  38 

LiKUT.-COL.  CoMIIAItDAIIT. 

Thomas  Tajlor,  Earl  of  Bcc- 

tivc,JF 5  Dec.  64 

Majobs. 
llardress  L.  Suunderson,  late 

C<ipt.  66  F, 9«  Dec.  64 

GuSiU\usTuiteDalloa    8U  Dec.  hi 

Captains. 

Michael  PMUps^JP 18  Feb.  48 

Henry  Dean  Kdwards 16  Mar.  49 

John  Albert  Nesbilt,  JP S9  Dec.  6i 

O.  De  Lapoer  Beresford 80  Dee.  64 

Gerald  llichard  Dease 1  Jan.  65 

Vi.  Humphrey  Rathborue,  laie 

Bus.  99  F. 2  Jan.  65 

Charles  P.  Aoche S8  Dee.  65 

Libutbnahts. 

T.  O.  J.  Phillips   14  July  64 

Hallows  H.  Bolton  1  Jan.  65 

James  Berry 2  Jan.  63 

John  Groonie  8  Jan.  66 

John  Patrick  Mnrphy 14  Apr.  55 

John  L.  Nugent  14  Apr.  65 

Humphry  Lyons  Montgomery 38  Dec.  5 A 


ENSIGffS. 

G.  Dawson  Anderson  29  Dec.  64 

Hi'iiry  Michael  Heame  SO  Dec.  64 

Thomas  Henry  WUtou 1  Jan.  63 

Alexander  Jason  Hassard  ...  9  Jan.  66 

Henry  Saant  Qemenger 9  Jan.   65 

James  Kerr  16  May  66 

George  Robert  Storey  28  Dee.  59 

AJJI.  if-Gnp^.— Nieholns  Gos- 

sclin,  laie  CapL  46  R  91  Mar.  46 

Pajfituu^.— James  Robuison, 

late  of  S2  -P. 6  Mar.  65 

5tir^.— W.  Maloonison   20  Jan.  66 

Aesisl.Snty.^ 
Qr.-Jfdu/CT-.— Patrick  Duff  (1), 

lateqfWF.  22  Feb.  65 

Black  Facings. 
Agenttt  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 


CLARE.  • 

[No.  94.] 

[EXBODIKD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Newport,  Monmonih- 
shircV    ., 

COLOMKL. 

Crofton   Mooro    Vaudeleur, 
DL.  JP. 24  June  43 

LlJtUT.-CoLOIIBL. 

Francis  Macnamara,  DL.  J  P. 

late  Capt,  8  Huuan 4  No?.  64 

Majob. 
William  ArmsiiODg,  JP ,.14  Dec.  64 


MiUHa  of  Ireland. 

Caftaiits. 
Augustine  Bntler.  DL.jp....  8  Nor.  43 

Msireus  Palerson,  JP 16  July  47 

Robert  A.  Stnddert.  JP 6  Nov.  47 

Chas.  Geo.  O'Collaghan,  J  P. 

late  Capl.  K.  B.  Qde,   14  Nor.  64 

Andrew  Staepoole 16  Nov.  54 

David  V.  Roche 27  Nov.  64 

George  Stnddert  28  Nov.  64 

William  SUcpoole,  JP 80  Jan.  53 

John  :>myth  1  May  55 

John  Westropp 17  Sept.  65 

LlBUTXlVANTS. 

Hugh  O'Loghlen,  J  P.  (Or.- 

Maeter)  11  Jan.  55 

William  U.  Mahon,  JP 23  Jan.  55 

Andrew  V.  Davoren 24  Jan.  55 

Richard  Stnddert 26  Jan.  66 

Croftou  Fitzgerald  25  Jan.  66 

John  Brown  30  Jan.  65 

Charles  Wm.  Studdert 12  Mar.  65 

Chtirles  Keane 1  May  65 

Alexander  Paterson 23  May  65 

Geoffrey  Davics 19  Sept.  56 

Eksioks. 

Alexander  BoUon 4  Jan.  65 

Boyle  Vnndeleur  23  Jan.   55 

Francis  Weslropp 13  Feb.  66 

Robert  Branwell  Walton 33  Apr.  55 

Robert  Rodgers    23  Apr.  55 

Robert  S.  Uwler 23  Apr.  56 

Robert  Blake 7  Aug.  53 

Chas.  A.  Wigelsworth 17  Aug.  65 

James  Johnson 19  Sept.  66 

Aij.  /•   Ozji^— Chas.    Wm. 
Gore,JP.fa/«Cti/>/.72^....  1  July  46 

i^M/v^ffon.— Michael  Healy   ...16  June  55 

jl$Mt-SHrg,^o\ai  F.  Mac- 
beth     16  June  66 

PaynuM/tfr.— Chas.  M.  Park- 
inson    6  Jan.  65 

Yellow  Facings. 
Jgenti  —Sir  E.  K.  Borough,  Bart., 
Armit.  and  Co. 


NORTH  CORK  RIFLES. 

[No.  116.] 
Head  Quarters,  Aldershot. 

COLOITEL. 

VWilliam  Henry  Moore  Hod- 
der,DL.(l),/ateZ/.88J'...  1  Mar.  31 

LlKUT.-COLONBL. 

William   St.    Leger    Aloock 

SUwell,JP.2a/tf  07^23/'.  8  Nov.  64 
Majob. 
Robert  Aldworth,  J  P.2a/e  Copt. 

94  F. 30  June  65 

CArTAIRS. 

Richard  Lane  Wanren,  late  U. 

36  F.    4  Nov.  64 

John  Robert  SUwell,  late  Lt. 

88  F,   21  Nov.  54 

Frefirrick  J.  Rawlins,  late  Lt, 

5F,  1  Dec  64 

Edwd.    BraddcU,   late   Copt, 

70  F. 2  Dec.  64 

St.  L?ger  Barry,  (2)  late  Capt. 

63  F, 4Dec.64 

Spcncf  r  Geo.  Walshe,  late  Lt, 

R.Mar 14  Dec.  64 

Ponle   Gabbett,   (3)  late  U. 

31  P. 18DCC.64 

Edward  Honre    11  Jan.  55 

RobertPerry.jp 4  Apr.  56 

Dooiinick  R.  Sarsdeld   1  Dec.  66 

LlEUTKNANTS. 

ComeHns  O'Cullayhon 6  Jan.  55 

Chiirlcs  Frederick  KnoUes  ...  6  Jan.  55 

Tliomas  McCarthy  6  Jan.  65 

Myles  O'Reilly 1  Mar.  56 

Hubert  Coghlin 1  Mar.  65 

Robert  Aldworth 2  May  66 

William  Lambert  Hove 1  Dec.  65 


360 

I  EK8IG58. 

I  Sidney  Nngent 16  Feb.  66 

Hibumins  Scott  16  Feb.  55 

Henry  Archer SO  Mar.  65 

Charles  Dudley  Gabbett  14  June  55 

Richard  Meade 21  Sept.  65 

Erre  Mussey  Sbaw  20  Oct.   55 

Henry  A.  St.  Clair  Keogh  ...20  Dec.  65 
Capt.  /■  ^<(/.-Frederick  M. 

CullHghan,  JP.  late  Lt.  60 

Riflee  8  Nov.  64 

Qr-irM/«r.— FosterHewison, 

late<^JiiJleBr. 6  Jan.  65 

SurffeoiL^wnf.B    FitzGerald 

Uniacke,  M.D 28  Nov.  64 

AsMutant'Surgeon.  —  Francis 

FfoUiott,  M.D.  F.B.A.S.1.  23  Jan.  65 
Pavmof/tfr.^Richard  George 

Creagh    23  Jan.  65 

Black  Velvet  Facings. 

IrUh  Agettts.—Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bart., 

Armit  and  Co. 

English  Ageute.-^ilcwn.  Cox  &  Co. 


87th,  or  south  cork. 

iaght  Infantry.) 

[EmbodibD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

COLOBBL. 

Eon.  H.  B.  Bernard 29  Mar.  64 

LiBTJT.-COLOHBL. 

Henry  Walli8,DL.JP 19  Jan.  66 

Majob. 
A.  H.  Lucas,  JP.,  late  Capt. 

45  i*.  13  June  56 

Cafeaibs. 

Hewitt  Poole,  JP 9  Aug.  84 

George  Bowles 2  Nov.  46 

P..  A.  Shuldham  JP 6  Apr.  63 

Rd.T.  Rye,  JP 23  Dec.  64 

5i>Jas.  L  Cotter,  Bart.  JP. 

lateofS7¥.  11  Oct.  52 

Thomas  SomerviUo 22  Feb.  6S 

Robert  Cole  Bowen :..  6  Apr.  55 

Beaumont  Hotham,  late  Lt.  A- 

Capt.Gren.Qde, 29  May  55 

Michael  Wall,  laie  o/39  F....17  Oct.   65 
William  Carden  Seaton,  late 

Maj.  41  F. 18  Dec.   65 

LlEUTBMAHTS. 

Godfrey  Baldwin 10  Jan.   66 

S.  S.Tresilian    16  Jan.  66 

Jno.  H.  Cole 19  Jan.   66 

Riehd.  White,  late  qfW  F.  ...19  Jan.   65 

Fras.  Heard 19  Jan.   66 

Thomas  Geo.  Walker,  late  of 

75  F.  16  Sept.  55 

Chambre  Baldwin 12  Oct.   66 

Robt  Holmes   18  Oct   65 

Cbas.  Deane  16  Feb.  56 

Francis  Rowland 1  Mar.  66 

Eiisiairs. 

W.  P.  Hosford 19  Jan.   66 

Jas.  H.  Morrough 19  Jan.  66 

SamUIlawkes  19  Jan.  66 

Wm.  H.  Bird 19  Jan.  66 

Richd.  Ager 27  Jan.   66 

Thos.  W.  Mnikham 27  Jan.  56 

John  Penrose  Warren 1  Mar.  66 

Mason  Alcock  12  Get.    55 

Lancelot  John  Kiggcll 17  Nuv.  66 

Samuel  Medlicott 16  Feb.  66 

Adjutant  A-  Ow^- Charles  T. 

lackey,  (4)  late  Capt.  41  ^.19  June  55 
Fagma$ter.—T.  D.  Perry,  lafe 

Cttpt.  81  F. 12  Jan.  66 

Qr.  -  if<u/«r.  —  Denis  Cum- 
mins    10  Jan.  56 

Surgeon.^].  G.  Gregg,  MD.  6  Mar.  46 

AeMt.-Smrg^ntik.  Slorach  29  Nov.  65 

White  Facings. 

AgMii,  Meseif.  Cftne  and  Sons. 


851 

ROTAL  CORK  CITY 
ARTILLERY. 

[No.  R.] 

[EXBODIBO.] 

Head  Quiurten,  B«llineo!lig. 
Colo  If  XL. 
nseount  Bernard,  MP.  DL. 

Jl> 5  Sept.  46 

Ltkit-Colonkl. 
Andrew  Jordaine  Wiwd,  DL. 
JP.  laU  CapU  \Uh  Hussars  4  Jan.  66 
Major. 
AnffQBtua  Warren,  JF.  lats 

Cuft.  99  F. 19  Jan.  66 

CArtAiKs. 
Bicbard  Bearo  Tooker,  JP.  ...34  Dee.  60 

John  LongfleU,  JP ^2  Dec.  64 

Bichard  Spread  Morgan 33  Dec.  64 

Samuel Hoddcr,  JP U Feb.  55 

1st  Likutbnamts. 

Bichaxd  Boyle  Robinson 16  Jan.  27 

Robert  Tresilian  Belcher  ...14  Feb.  66 

John  Boles  Gaegin  1  Aug.  55 

John  Michael  Aylvard  LewislS  Jan.  56 

2nd  LlsnTKNAMTS. 

David  Fityames  Baixy 13  Feb.  66 

JohnTuckey U  Feb.  65 

BoJicrt  Going  Atkius  1  Aug.  56 

Edward  Duly 18  Jan.  66 

Jdj.  4-  Caft,  if-  Actinjj  Pay- 
master Andrew  Steven- 
son, 2a/«  o/i2.  ^r< 22  Jan.  66 

Qr..ff4U<«r.^Edwd.  Webber 
Wignore,  late  of  Madras 

Sores  Art IS  Jan.  66 

iSnwdon^Thos.  Wangh  Bel-     ^  ^    ^, 

Cher,  MB 21  Feb.  86 

Scarlet  Facings. 
Agents^  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons. 


WEST  CORK  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  4.] 

[Embooixd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Kinaale. 

Colon  KL. 

TH«  Barl  (jf  Shannon,  DL.  JP.80  Nov.  64 

LiBUT.-GOLONEt. 

ffoiu  W.  H.  White  Hedges. 

DL.JP 80  Nov.  64 

Majob. 
William  Henry  Longfield,  late 

Copt.  12  F. 30  Nov.  54 

Captains. 

James  Herrick 2  Dec.  64 

Patrick  Duiicun    6  Dec.  64 

George  Thomas  Evans,  late 

Oat.  47  F. 4  Jan.   66 

Edward  M.  Palliser 7  Feb.  65 

William  Fiti^ames  Barry,  JP.14  Feb.  66 
Robert  Connor 6  June  66 

LiBUTBNANTS. 

Smanuel  Benjamin  Bass SO  Nov.  64 

William  Sanil.  O'SuUivan  ...  1  Dec.  64 

Robert  McClure  John 2  Dec.  64 

Crofton  Uniacke  4  Dec.  64 

Hy.  Frederick  Fxeke  Evans, 

late  21  F.   7  Dec.  64 

Richard  Pigott  Beamish 7  Jan.  66 

2nd  Ltbutrnants. 
Joseph  Devonshere  Jackson..  I  Dec.  54 
Wm.  Fredk.  Knan»borongh  4  Dec.  54 
F.  M.  Hntrhiiiion  Warren  ...  8  Dec.  54 
Archibald  Ormstron  Hayes... 27  Jan.  55 

GeorKeHorace  Hnjef 2  Jan.  56 

Eyre  Mounsel  Eyre 7  Jan.  66 

Pavmaster  —  Willium    Hare 

MaunscU    7  Feb.   56 

AdjuUaU  jr   Capt.—ThtmMt 

Pudaey,  laU  <tf  Sa»al  ArU  1  Jan.  66 


MiKtia  of  Ireland. 

Siir^«of».— Charles  Creed  ...  7  Mar.  66 
Asstst.'Bvrg. — 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agents,  Sir  £.  B.  Borough,  .Par^.Armit, 

and  Co. 


DONEGAL. 
(lOZud,  or  Prince  of  Wales's). 
[Embodibd.] 
Head  Quarters,  Omagh. 
Colon  BL. 
lUe  Marevis  of  Abcrcom, 
KG.GCH.  U.  ofCoumtg  ...IS  Dee.  64 
LiBtrr.-CoLOMBi.  Commanoavt. 
The  Marquis  Conyngham,  KP. 

GCH.DL.  Col.  Unalt 18  June  54 

Majtobs. 
Jas.  Henry  Todd,  (1)  JP.  late 

CapLAOF. 8  Apr.  66 

ThoB.  Conolly,  MP.  DL.  JP...16  Oct.   66 
Captains. 

James  Hamilton,  JP 8  Jan.  66 

Henrv  Lethera,  JP 8  Jan.   66 

Frs.  Stewart  MaiisAeld  8  Jan.    66 

Solomau  Darcus    8  Jan.  66 

John  Trrdennick 6  Feb.  56 

Chas.  King  Colhoun 6  Feb.  65 

Charles  Maturin  12  Apr.  56 

John  Keys  Humfrey    16  Oct.   66 

LtBUTENANTS. 

John  Gore  Young 8  Jan.  65 

Geo.  Hewitson  Reynolds 8  Jan.  56 

Andrew  Atkinson 8  Jan.   65 

Valentine  S.  Griffith 8  Jan.   55 

John  Ball  6  Feb.  65 

Wm.  Joseph  Cochran 6  Feb.   56 

Thomas  Cam   81  Dec.  55 

J.  Dombraine  Weiss SI  Dec.  66 

Ensigns. 

Alex.  Nesbitt  Gillespie 24  Jan.  65 

Thos.  Beuisou 24  Jan.  55 

Robt.  P.  Elliott 24  Jan.  65 

Henry  Maturin 24  Jan.  55 

Bennett  Hume 1  Mar.  66 

Thomas  Mason 31  Dec.  66 

Wm.  Robert  Stokes 7  Jan.  56 


Adiutant  and  CSsp^r-Joseph 

Hayes,  late  Lt.  8t.  Helena 

Begt 1  May  55 

Paymaster.  —  Samuel  Searle, 

lateqfliiF,  IMay  56 

Surg  — Rich.  Hudson  Conrte> 

nay 30  Mar.  66 

Assist. -Surg, —\axMC  N.  Hay- 

sted 22  Apr.  65 

White  Facings. 
^^«fUf. -Messrs.  Cane  &  Sons. 


DONEGAL  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  8.] 

[Ehbodjbd.] 

Head  Quarters.  Charlemont. 

COLONKL. 

Sir  James  Stewart,  Hart.  ...26  Sept.  56 

LiKUT.-Coi.nNEL  Commandant. 
Robert  Roe  IMshcr,  late  Mqf. 

B.  Art 14  Mar.  66 

Majob. 
J.  Harvey,  lata  Caft.  M.  Art,90  Maf.  56 


Carauis. 
Rob.  Geo.  Momtgomexy,  lait 

CofL  Doiug.  Uf. 81  Jan.  Ti 

Thoa.  B.  Johnston,  UlU  Ziaml^ 

Doneg.  Iitf. M  Jan.  « 

Thomas  Patterson 19  Mar  :  = 

James  Bmler  SUveUy .S8  Apr.  : 

LlBDTBHAKTS. 

Nathaniel   A    BaUlie,   AcL 

Pagwtastar .10  Apr.  V. 

ThoDias  W.  Lodge   10  Aer.  .". 

Arthur  Strange  Gilbert 10  Apr   " 

Wm.  Geo.  M'CuUogfa   SI  Jnly  l\ 

Sbcond  LiBirrBVAjrTa. 

Bichard  £.  BaUUe 16  May  r: 

Crosbie  M.  Harvey  .16  Ma%  ' 

Cnrrel  M.  Hopkins  5  Sq^    : 

Thomas  Adams  Hopkins 1  Oct.  i'. 

Adi.   /-    Ctfp<.-Robert    A 

Robertson 1  Sepc  •= 

PoMmasier.  —  Nathaniel   A. 

BailUe .»  S<pt  r 

Qr.-lf«»^«r.— JohnKcUy 1  Sejft  V 

5K»y.— RobtM.Tagart,  UD.  4Apr   '/' 

Agents.-^ir  £.  R.  BonHifl^  Bart, 
Anuit,  and  Cow 


ROYAL  NORTH   DOWX. 

{BifUs.)   CN».77.3 

[Embooibd.J 

Head  Quarters,  BelfiasL 

rCOLOVBI..3 

J%t  Marquis  of  limdoiidcrry, 
Lieut,  of  the  ComUg I  Scpu  ~ 

LlBDT.-COI4>VBL. 

Francis  0.  Montgomery,  tais 

Major,  46  J".,  JP 2  5ov.  .^ 

Majob. 
Robert  Pemval  Maxwell  ..JSJnae 

Captaibb. 
Hamilton  Trail  Juhnaloii,  JP.14  Jnly  r 
Charles  llioraas   HaniltOB, 

UteQmt.Z9F.,J?. 10  Dee 

John  Crdg 1»  Itee.  .- 

Henry  Keown,  laU  Oy^  IS 

Hussars  -21  Dee.  '■ 

Mathew  William  Forde  SO  Dk.  ^ 

DnnaUl  Doughis    S  FH.  : 

Gilbert  Henry  Howe ^16  Sc* 

LlEUTXNAIITS. 

John  Harrison S  Bet  >< 

Alexander  Allan  Hunter 2S  Dk.  : 

Henry  Sharman  Cnvfbrd  ..  J6  Dec   > 
John  Amelius  Masaej  £dn>4. 

Staekpoole 5  Feb.  I 

James  IWU  HaR S  Feb.  ; 

Charles  Whvte 5  Feb. 

Robert  Braoshaw  Moorhead.SS  Ave  - 

James  Brown    IS  Kc*. 

Ensigkb. 

William  Magill SO  Drc 

James  Greer 8  Fcfc. 

Joseph  Henshaw  Qr.-Jra#<...  S  Jiae 

Henry  Lewis  Mulock 9  Z\.at 

Wm.  Lawrie  Richards 25  J=l« 

Thos.  Robert  Johnston  Li^aBS?  Ju-? 
James  Wentworth  Tevcru  ...37  Ju>.< 
Adu  4*  Oip/.— Geo.  William 

Oinvn^hum    Stuart,    tote 

Cap't.lhF. 25  Ncr.  - 

PaysMutor— Cortland  Geotrite 

Macxrecor  Skinner,  Ovsf . 

1  Dr.  Oii».,  JP 25  Jan. 

Surgeon.— iohn  Stnas  Ana- 

sirong 27  Jan.  • 

Assist.-Smrr.^iot*  Baraett  1«  Nor 
Agents,     Sir    £.  •  R.    Bocottzh,    ! 
Anait,5tC^   ^ 


EOYAL  SOUTH  DOWN. 

[No.  lis.] 

[Embodud.J 

Head  Qoarteni  GorroBh. 

Colonel. 

Tht  Marq.  (ff  DowDshire 

LlEUT.-COLONEL. 

Willmm  Broviilow  FOrde,  late 

0/67  F.  JP.  &  DL.  14  Nov.  &4 

Majos. 
Peter     Robert      Moutanie 

Browne,  DL.  JP.  Capt,  k.p. 

9F.  80  Nov.  54 

Captains. 
Jobn  Blakeeton  Uoniton    ...  8  Jan.  55 

Charles  Arthur  Fonle 8  Jan.  55 

Thomas  Waiins    8  Jan.   65 

C.  Campbell, 29  Mar.  55 

Wm.  Fred.  Normau,  UUe  of 

91  F.  81  May  55 

Bobert  Wm.  Tonens,  late  It. 

65  F.  33  July  65 

Charles  ?u]\cy,laUofB.LC.SS3  Sept.  56 

LiKUTKRANTS. 

William  Thomson 8  Jan.  55 

John  White  28  Mar.  56 

Henry  Botel  Hunt  8  Apr.  55 

Chas.  Furlong  Hardins  84  April  56 

Chas.  Dickson  Fisher,  m<«  tf 

ILArt 6  Aug.  65 

Edward  Lloyd  7  Aug.  55 

Ensiqhs. 

JohnDecIczean 8  Jan.  55 

ilich.  Ravcnscroft  Nelson  ...85  June  55 
Edward  Palmer  Hamilton  ...26  July  55 

Henry  Waring 25  July  55 

Edwin  Philip  Cavanagh 28  July  65 

Edward  Ogle  Moore   1  Sept,  65 

Samuel  Barrett   1  Sept.  55 

Adj.  S'  Capt.—Vnd.  Culborue 

Curtis 23  Dec.  5t 

Paymaf/rr.— Allan  M'Donald, 

late  Lieut.  56  F, 8  Feb.   55 

5Mr^faN.— George  Croker    ...  9Jun.   55 
Jui4t.'Surgeott—\^m.  Henry 

Gamiv   8  Feb.  55 

Agent,  Messrs.  Cane  &  Son. 


ROYAL  DUBLIN  CITY. 

(Queen*e  Owi  Ro^  BegimetU,)     [100.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  AUeishot. 

COLOHKL. 

Pavid  Charles  La  Toucbe  DL. 
JP 8  Apr.  49 

LlEUT.-COTX)HXL. 

Ijortmo  Rothe,  late  Lt.-Col. 

93  F. 12  Feb.  65 

Major.' 
Geo.  Caleb  Eyre  Powell 28  July  55 

Captains. 

BeniAmin  Robert  James 11  July  50 

J.  H.  Leeson,  ViecoMnt  Rnss- 

borough.  laU  Eite.  68  jP....16  Mar.  53 
Bobt.  Evlinton  Seaton,  late 

U,  93  F, 12  Feb.   55 

J.  Brennan.  late  Capt.  22  F.28  Feb.  55 
Robert  Harkness  M  'Donnell, 

late  Lt.  £6  F. 18  i^r.  55 

Slmplaiid  Swiney,  JP «  May  55 

Wilkiusoij  Shaw   26  July  55 

LfErTKNA.\TS. 

Charles  E.Bushe ^.  3  Jan.   55 

Martin  Fitzjohn  Kirwan 2  Jan,   55 

Owen  MDermolt,  JP 3  Mar.  55 

TIervcy  de  M.  Arroctrong  ...  3  May  55 

J  times  Barton   14  May  55 

David  Thos.  Peters  .^ 6  Aug.  66 

Gerald  Fitzgibbon 6  Aug.  8S 

Walter  CmU 80  No^.  66 


MUiiia  of  Ireland. 

Enbionb. 

Robert  Bolton  Smyth 18  Apr.  66 

John  Denis  Tottenjiam  81  May  66 

Thomas  Bellew 18  Aug.  55 

Andrew  Kirwan  28  Aug.  66 

Edw.  lliomas  Litton  8  Sopt.  56 

William  Hutchison 23  Oct    55 

Charles  Taylor 29  No?.  fl5 

John  Hooker  Vowell  80  Nov.  66 

Adjutant.— %.    W.   Russell, 

Capt.,  late  Capt  98  F. 26  Jan.   46 

^aymM/«r^-a.  Wall,  Capt..,\Z  Jan.    66 

Qr.'MMler.—'Wm.  Holt,  late 
Qr.-Maeter  95  F. 13  Jan.   56 

Surg.—Z.  Leech,  MD 6  Feb.  52 

i«mf.-5»f^.-Thos.  II.  WU- 
lans 16  Jan.  15 

Blue. 

Ageutt.^Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bt, 

Armit,  and  Co. 
BngUtk  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  fc  Co. 


DUBLIN  CITY  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  9.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Dublin. 

LlBUT..C0L02VBL  COM1C&NDA5T. 

Hon.  Robert  French  Hand- 
coek,  late  Capt.  B.  Art 17  Nor.  54 

Maiob. 

Richard  Wheatlcy  Bretling- 
ham,  Capt.  k.  p.  B.  Art.  ...17  Apr.  55 

Captaiks. 
Phillip  Henry  Craropton,  late 

ofiOF.  17  Nov.  54 

Francis  De  Burgh 24  Nov.  54 

Heury  Shaw 8  Dec.  64 

George  Dent  Pakenham,  late 

Capt.  BengalLancert  16  Dec.   54 

LCBUTEHAKTS. 

Arthur  Raymond  Pelly 2  Dec  54 

Joshua  M*£voy 17  Mar.  66 

WilUam  James  Magill 14  May  66 

SeCOUD  LlBUTEHAirTS. 

Thos.  P.  O'Meara 17  Mar.  65 

Caulfleld  French 7  Dec.  66 

AdiutaMl.--Ch%x\tg  McCallttn, 
late  o/B.  Art 18  Dec.  64 

Surgem.  —  Edward  Howell 
Scriren 


SS9 

Captaijis. 

Bobert  BramstoB  Smith 8  Nov.  44 

C.  Vesey  Colthurst,  JP.  lata 

1^81  JP.  19Ajr.  48 

Cadwalbider  Edwards,  late  of 

29  F.  81  Mar.  5i 

John  O'Couneil.  MP.  DL.  ...  6  Dec  M 
John  Barthorp,  late  of  17  P.  9  Jan.  65 
Wm.  Kiucaid,  28  Madrae  IfJ.U  Jan.   65 

Thomas  Ball 20  Feb.  65 

WilUam  Westby  Moore  5  Oct.  56 

LiBUTBNAIfTS. 

Robert  Augustus  Warren  ...18  Dec  64 

James  Hewitt  Oliver  18  Dec.  64 

Arthur  P.  Graves,  late  ofSS  FSn  Dec  64 

John  Hatchell  17  Feb.  55 

Edward  Vernon    17  Feb.  55 

Alexander  Boyle  5  July  65 

Ebsiobs. 

Browntow  V.  Laird 28  Feb.  65 

John  B.  y.  Yemon  80  Mar.  55 

Charles  Cosslelt 81  May  55 

Henry  MacDonuell 86  July  55 

William  Porter 6  Sept.  55 

Thomas  Erskine  Barton 17  Sept.  65 

Henry  Gason 18  Oet.   65 

David  Mathew  lAtouche  ...SO  Nov.  55 
David  Matthew  LaTonche...80  Nor.  66 


Adjt,  A-  £iH9<.— Montgomerie 

CaulfeUd,  2ate  Capt,  06^....  1  Dec.  64 
5t<r^.—B.  G.  Guinness 1  Aug.  65 

.^«m<.-^rff.— Richard  New- 
combe  WUlis»  M.D 7  Jan.  56 

C)r.-.VM/^.— WiUiamHaidie. 
late  of  90  F.  16  Mar.  56 

Pa^uuuter.—Gto.  Kuox  LeetlS  Dec  64 


Scri\-en    .80  Dec.  54 


^.'Maeter.—Wxu.  McAdam, 
late  of  R.  Art 20  Feb.  55 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Ageuts,  5irr  £.R.Boiough,  Bt,  Armit  &  Co. 


DUBLIN  COUNTY. 

{Light  Infantry.)    [No.  109.] 

{.Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Waterford. 

Colon  a  L. 
WiUiam,  Earl  o/Meath.  DL.  10  May   47 

LiErr.-Coi.oBEL. 
Wm.  Fiteount  St.  Lawrence, 
late  Capt.  7  Husears 6  June  54 

Majob. 
Charles  C.  W.  Domvile,  JP. 
Uite<fl^U.J>rt. 20  Feb.  65 


FERltfANAGH. 

(Ught  Infanirg),    [NcTl.J 
Head  Qnarten,  Ncwry. 

Colonel. 
W.  Willoughby,  Barl  of  £u- 
aiskillen,DL   24  Oct.  84 

LtEUT.-COLOHBL. 

Eo»,  Samuel  Crichton,  DL.. . .18  July  55 

Majob. 
Edw.ArehdaU 18  July  55 

CAPTAIIfB. 

A.  liixon,DL.Jate  Liait.97  F.IO  Mar.  86 

John  G.  Irvine,  JP 10  Feb.  47 

Thomas  Nixon  10  Mar.  47 

ffon.  H.  Cavendish  Butler, 

DL 23  Nov.  54 

Capel  St.  Geonre,  JP 37  Dec  54 

Arthur  D'Arcy  16  Jan.  55 

Lieutenants. 

Cliarles  Barton 23  Nov.  64 

Robert  Weir,  JP 24  Nov.  54 

John  Crosier  27  Nov.  54 

A.  W.  Bailey 28  Nov.  54 

James  Scctt  29  Nov.  54 

ENSlGsa. 

Ilcnry  Haire 23  Nor.  54 

Henry  Fox 27  Nov.  54 

Edward  Riduvdaon 29  Nov.  54 

}Yed.  TotteaikaBi  6  Feb.  65 

Wfll.Baker,il«i.^.-ifef^S8i«ly  65 
D.  M.  Irriue 28  July  65 


853 

Aij,  /*  C(ip/.— Henry  Beck- 
with  Sawrey,  laUBt,  Sftuor 
B8F. 18  July  66 

Payffutf/0r.— ^eo.  Shegog  ...S3  Mar.  65 

S%rg«m,^Q,  D.  Mansfield  ...27  Mar.  56 

Jsnsi.'Surg.^TL  P.  Walsh. ..87  Bee.  64 

Buff  Facingt. 

JffenU,  Sir  £.  E.  Boiongh,  17ar/.>  Aimit, 
and  Co. 


GALWAY. 

[No.  91 J 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qnnrters,  Aldershot. 

Colon  XL. 
The  Marquis  of  Chinriearde, 

KF.  Ueut.  of  the  Ckmnt^..,  1  Jaa.  88 
L1EUT.-C0LONKL. 

The  Earl  o/Cianoarty 20  Dee.  SO 

Majoe. 

Thomai  Mahon,  JP 29  Not.  11 

Captains. 

Thomas  Srrmoor 15  July  15 

Henry  J.  Gasooyuo,  JP.  Ut^ 

Capt.UF. 1  Nov.  86 

Bichara  A.  11.  Kirwan,  J  P. 

laielMuLTF. 29  May 44 

ZordDunlo 6  Jane  53 

Francis  Blake  Foster.  JP.  ..21  Nor.  53 

John  Archer  Daly 1  July  55 

JohnKvre 1  Dec.  54 

OlirerMartjn 3  Bee  54 

Butler  Danboyne  Moore,  late 

Capt.Q9F 22  Bee.  54 

Walter  Lawrence,  late  Capt. 

41  F. 25  Jan.  65 

Lisvtenahtb. 

John  Joeeph  Laodell   7  May  62 

George  WiUiamHaunseU  ..  3  Dec.  64 
Frederick  Hood  Beverenx . .  8  Feh.  65 
Francis  Lorenzo  Coniyu  ....  3  Feh.  55 

John  Wilson  Lynch 2  Feh.  65 

Stephen  John  Cowan 8  Feb.  56 

Boniinick  Bodkin 87  Aug.  65 

EnsiGirs. 

JosephRogers 3  Feh.  65 

William  Joseph  Kirwan  ....  3  Feb.  65 

James  Galhraith  21  Mar.  65 

J.  William  Comyn   28  Apr.  55 

John  Joseph  M'Dermott 81  Aug.  65 

Valentine  Blake   16  Oct.  65 

JohnSkerrett  16  Oct.   65 

Henry  James  Blake 19  Oct.   55 

^if.xJohn  Blakeney,   late 
Lieut.  lLjr,FH9 1  Nor.  54 

PfyiiMt/«r.—S.S.  Harrison...  1  July  83 
QfUtrter-JHatter.^ 

5i«y.— J.  Miller  Davis 31  Sept.  66 

Msist.-Surff.'^kn^.  O'KeUy 

Nolan 21  Sept.  55 

YeUow  Facings. 
Jffent,  Sir  John  Kirkland. 


Militia  of  Ireland. 

Majobs. 
Boberi  Spring,  ?<i/«Cbp^  811'.  1  Nor.  64 

Daniel  O^Donoghue 13  Dec.  66 

Caftains. 

Samuel  CoUis Feh.  53 

Morris  Chas.  O'Conncll,  late 

Capt.  78  F. 22  Feh.  58 

Dan(el  O'ConneU,  MP 19  July  63 

Charles  Blennarhasetto,  JP. 

hUeofll  F. 10  June  54 

James  Crosble,  JP 1  Nov.  64 

Edward  Herbert  1  Nor.  54 

Oliver  D.  Stokes,  late  Capt. 

Madras  N.L 5  Jan.  55 

William  Rowan OJan.  65 

Bobert  Leslie    21  Aug.  55 

Dominic  Cronin 13  Dec.  65 

LlEUTERAHTS. 

Henry  Moore  Sondes IS  Mar.  64 

William  Fermor  Godfrey 11  Nov.  54 

William  R.  Robinson  15  Nov.  64 

Kichard  Plummer 5  Jan.   55 

Townsend  Blenuerhasett    ...23  Jan.  55 

Hugh  Lawlnr 34  Jan.   55 

Henry  Moriarty  Cronin  8  Mny  55 

Francis  McQilhcuddy 14  Aug.  55 

Hon.    Edward    Alured    De 

Molcyns 17  Dee.  66 

Ersighs. 

James  McMahon  Eagar 21  Nov.  64 

Francis  Chute 22  Nov.  64 

Leslie  Ween  28  Bee.  64 

Edmond  Gun  Cunningham.. .80  Jan.  55 

Wm.  Henry  Herbert    8  May  66 

Daniel  O'ConneU  Primrose... 14  Aug.  55 

Francis  Chute  81  Oct.   66 

Jamet  Supple   16  Nov.  55 

i/<(f7.—CRpt.Tlios.  Spring  (2), 
lateCapt.QSF. 26  Nov.  54 

Paymaster.—IL  D.  Stokes  ...  6  Mar.  24 

^fy«0».—Thos.  May  bury  ...  1  Jan.  65 

Jssist.-Surg.—Ciemtui  Peat, 
(4),  MD r 16  Mar.  65 

Qr.-Master.^ 

Yellow  Facbigs. 

Jffents,  SirTR.  Borough,  Bt.,  Armit&Co. 

English  Jgents,  Messrs.  Barron  and 

Smith. 


KERRY. 

[No.  107.] 

[EMBODIED.] 

Head  Quarters,  Aldershot. 

Color  Ki.. 
Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  MP. 
jASut.  of  the  County  9  Jan.  54 

LiSVT.-COLORJBI,. 

Hon.  Day  RoUes  B.  De  Mo- 
leyns.DU 8  Aug.  64 


KILDARE. 

{Bifies.)    [No.  88.] 

[Embodied.] 
Head  Quarters,  Naas. 

Colore!.. 
Marquis  of  KUdare 6  June  49 

LlEDT.-COLONEL. 

Robert  Moore  1  Dec.  85 

Majob. 
John  H.  £.  de  Robeek,  late 
Capt.iF. 20  Mar.  55 

Captatrs. 
William  Bruce,  laU  74  F.  .  .30  Mar.  55 

Chas.  Warburton 23  Mar.  55 

John  Shaw  Hamilton 37  April  65 

William  Kirkpatrick   27  April  55 

LlEUTRRARTS. 

Eustace  Mansfield  20  Mar.  55 

Johns.  Browne    20  Mar.  55 

Hugh  Massey  O'Grady  25  May  55 

Abiaham  Hnttou  King  25  Nov.  55 

Ersiors. 

6co.8utcliffe.... 8  July  13 

Anneslev  Meeknings SOJuly  65 

James  Walker  King 7  Mar.  56 


Fajfmaster. — 

jl^t.J-  Capt.^YnadB  Ken- 
nedy, late  of  77  F,  5  Jnnc  Z't 

Qr.-Mast.'^timea  Todd S6Ji>ly  ;s 

5«fy.>-Robert  Huston 6  Mst.m 

dssist.'Surg.-^ 

Black  Faciuga. 

Joents,  Sir  E.  R.  Boroiuh,  Bt^ 

Armit  k  Co. 


KILKENNY, 

{Fusiliers.)    [No.  127-1 

[Embooxxo.I 

Head  Quarters,  Ncnagh. 

Color  EL. 
Right  HoH.Yf.  F.  Tighe,  JJ. 
and  Cttslos  Itotulorum ..  8  Jas    Sa 

LlEUT.-COLOREL  COMMASTDAVT. 

Henry  Wemyss 90  Sept.  15 

Majob. 
Fred.  Edward  Tighe,  fa/vCM. 
S%F. „.  5  Nor,  a 

Captajxs. 
Thos.  John  B.  O'Fftaliertie  ...29  Mar.  ^'> 

Pierce  S.  Builer,  JP 6  No*.  S^ 

Wm.H.  Candler  4  Feb.  5. 

Lord  Walter  Butler.  JP.  leO* 
Bre9,-Mau  ScoU  Fms.  Gds.     3  Abt.  ^ 

Ron.  Leopold  A.  Ellis 17  Nor.  » 

James  Langriske 5  Dec  S4 

Joseph  Hobaon.  Ul< U.VI  ¥.  5  Mar.  V 
Thos.  Power  F.  Bookcy  7  Scft  ^ 

LlEUTESAim. 

Wm.  Hartford  5  Apr.  s: 

Thomas  Jones  .S4Ncv.  H 

Paul  U.  Hunt    5  Dec  a4 

James  Esmonde    30  Jan.  ;* 

Henry  Nixon 7Febu  'A 

Anthony  Pack  8  Feht  V 

Louis  Anderson 12  S^  " 

Robert  Cane 11  Mar.  ^ 

Ersiors. 

William  Lyster 19  Jan.  »: 

Christopher  H.  Prim .20  Jan.  - 

Meade  Wriglit  SFcbu  > 

J.  S.  Lane .28  Feh.  ." 

Albert  H.  B.  O'Ftahertie 13  S^t.  . 

Francis  Bobert  Sandys  7  Mar.  n 

Adit,  and  Pajpnasterm  —  Geo. 
liaunsell,  UUe  Brevet  Mmj. 
\st  W.  I.  Regt IS  Feb.  i: 

SurgeoH.^J.  Symes,  MD.   ...  7  Mar.  '* 

Assist.-Surff.— 

YtUow  Facings. 

Jgeuts.-'Uuan,  Gane  mad  Slh. 


KINO'S  COUNTY. 

(BojfalBiJIes.)    CNow96J 
Head  Qnarters*  Parsonstown. 

COLOHEL. 

The  Earl  ofBoue,  KP.  UaU, 
and  Custos  Eotulomm 19  Jo^r^ 

L[EVT..C0LOHRL. 

Thomas   Bernard.   DL.  JP. 
late  Capt,  13  Lancers  «  Vv. ': 

Major. 
Robert  Warbnrtoa«  lata  Cipi. 
«/^. T.,SUu,y 


Gaptaihs. 
Wni.  B.  BudinnaD,  JP.  late  of 

riF,    ..85  Nor.  4  J 

Kicliard  W.  Bernard,  lati  of 

Auslrieut  Service  27  Dec.  46 

John  A.  Drought,  J  P.  iate 

Capt.  65  F. 1  Jan.  60 

Moniagu  Blacken,  JP 6  Mar.  5G 

George  Bcrcaford  L'Estrange  6  Mar.  66 

George  W.F.  Drought 17  May  65 

Lieutenants. 

Bichard  Drought  Grarca 6  Mar.  5S 

Thomas   Acres   Peirce,  late 

En»,M  F. 6  Mar.  55 

Charles  HoBsey  Walsh 6  Mar.  65 

Saudford  Palmer 17  May  Uh 

Bobcrt  Heury  Hackett   17  May  56 

Kowland  Tarieton    17  May  55 

Ensions. 

Somcrvillc  P.  Bayntuu   17  May  65 

Chai'lea  Frank  Rollesion 37  Aug.  65 

F.dniood  M'CHUsland  18  Dec.  65 

Charles  John  RoUestou  18  Dec.  55 

Frederick  Beunett 29  Feb.  56 

Adj.j-  Ciij>/.—WUl!«m  Tyrrell 

JJruce,  (1)  late  Brev,  Maj. 

18  F 16   Dec.  54 

rovi/iM/tfr.— Wm.L'Estrange 

JP.  UUeUeut.  11  F. 5  May  55 

Qr, 'Matter.  —  Joseph    Ivey 
Bakei,lateof  1  Life  &</«.. ..83  May  55 

5tfr^.-- John  Waters    1  Aug.  46 

jisntt.'Snrff.—T.H.Bnker...  1  Aug.  46 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agents^  Messrs.  Cane  &  Sous. 


LEITRIM. 
{liiJUs.)    [No.  111.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Cork. 

Colonel. 
The  Earl  (tfjjtxitini,  J  P.  DL. 
late  Capt.  43  F.  /•  Brevet 
Lt.-CoC 2  Feb.  4a 

LlEUT.-COLONKL. 

Henry  Theophilus  Clements, 

Jl* 11  Jan.  42 

Majok. 
Charles  Q.  H.  Coote,  Li.  4* 

AJJ.b2  Madras  N.I 13  Feb.  Sd 

Captains. 
Arthur  J.  V.  L.  Bircliall,  JP.  26  Dec.  64 

George  White   28  Dec.  51 

Forbes  Johnston  29  Dec  61 

William  Robert  Thompson, 

late  of  n  F 80  Dec.  51 

Fi-aueis  O'Ueime 16  Feb.  55 

John  Alex.  Wray 19  Nor.  65 

LlECTJENANTS. 

Pu>bert  O'Brian 6  Feb.  66 

Andrew  C.  Johnston   7  Feb.  65 

James  Soden  Cullen 8  Feb.  55 

Cairn  Cross  Cullen  9  Feb.  oo 

Bowland  V.  Betty    12  Nov.  55 

George  N.  R.  Lambert 4  Jan.  66 

Ensigns. 

Joshua  Kell 8  Feb   55 

James  Morton  10  Feb.  65 

Wm.  W.  T.  Hutchinson 28  Dec.  55 

Daniel  G.  Grose  28  Dec.  55 

Geo.  Thomas  Corsellis 4  Jan.  56 

Coote  MoUoy  Chambers 7  Mnr.  56 

^.(/./■Cii|»/.— WiUiani  Rose...  1  Sept. 46 
Paymaster, -^RohtTt    J.   L. 

Percy 5  Feb.  65 

5ar^.--Arth.6oir  Thompson  13  Feb.  65 
AsMt.'Surg,  —   Smilhwick 

Carpenter 12  Mar.  56 

Black  Facings. 

Agents,  Sir  E.  B.  Borough,  Bart., 
4»iit>  and  Co. 


Militia  of  Ireland, 
ROYAL  LIMERICK  COUNTY. 

[E)£B0DIXD.3 

[No.  123.] 

Head  Quarters,  Derouport. 

Colonel. 
9  Ri.  Hon.  ike  Earl  of  Clare.  (4) 
late  ofGr.  Gds 4  July  IS 

LlEUT.-COLONEL^ 

Samuel  Aucbmuty  Dickson...ll  May  54 

Majob. 
iSirUichardD.DeBurgho,BU3  Dec.  65 

Captains. 

Gerald  Bleunerhassctt SO  April  S3 

Gibbon  l^itzgibbon   10  Jan.  48 

Thomas  Wallnutt,  late  Capt. 

7iF.  5  Jan.   55 

Jonathan  W.  Shelton,  lateLt. 

U^. 5  Jan.   65 

Staodish  O'Gnidy  Holland  ...  5  Jan.  6i  , 

George  E.  Massy 5  Jan.  bb  I 

John  Howley 5  Jan.  5?.  1 

Dickson  Dnrenport ,26  Jnuc  65  1 

George  Fosbeiy 17  July   5o 

Midiael  J.  Fumell  17  July  f6 

Lieutrnakts. 

Brudenell  Plummer 10  Jhu.  4J: 

Arthur  Lloyd 28  Dec.  5! 

John  Rorke  28  Dec.  oi 

William  Browning   28  Dec.  6 1 

Charles  Hayes  O'Connor 26  June  55 

Edward  Bell 27  Juno  55 

George  William  Finch 17  July  55 

Robert  Gibbings  Wcstropp...l7  July  65 
John  Dickson  Power   8U  Oct.    55 

„.  ,  ,  Ensigns. 

Miah  Murphy    28  Dec  54 

Eyre  Powell  (Jet.  gr-lfr.)... 26  Feb.   55 

Edward  Hardinge    1  May  65 

Brvan  Edw.  Sheehy 1  May  55 

JofmO'Leary   23  July  65 

M.M.  Palmer  24  July  C5 

Francis  H.  Walker 80  Oct.    65 

I'itz  Maurice  Hunt 80  Oct.    65 

John  Lysaj^ht  Hewson  17  Dec.  65 

Thonws  Nixon 17  Dec.  55 


Adjutant,— Capi.mch.  Butler 
liow  (1),  late  Capt.  53  P.. .  6  Aug.  48 

Payifuu/er.— Maxwell  Morris20  Jan.  55 

5irr0«on.— ThomasWilkittson, 
MD 1  Mar.  65 

Assist.'Surgeon.—Palricli  Eu- 
WTight,  MD 26  Mar.  55 

Blue  Facings. 

Agents,  Messrs.  Cune  8c  Sons. 

English  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  &  Co. 


LIMERICK  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  20.] 

[Emaodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Youghal. 

Colon  KL. 

John  Fiseount  Gori 7  Dec  42 

Ma/oa  Coumanoant. 
Bon.  S.  P.  Vercker 10  Sept.  42 

Caftains. 

Ralph  Westropp  SO  June  37 

Dudley  Persse  (2),  late  Capt. 

IF. 18 July   65 

Audrew  Vincent  Watson,  late 

Capt.  27  F, 20  No?.  55 

FlBST  LiXUTBIfANTS. 

Walker  Mahony  28  Mar.  65 

T  H.  Boyse 26  June  65 


354 

Second  Libutenakts. 

Charles  F.  Smyth 28  June  37 

Geo.  Stackpoofe  I'urneU 23  Mar.  55 

Francis  W.  Morony 23  Mar.  65 

Adj.  —William  Phillips,  laU 
R,Art 8  Nov.  54 

Qr.  -  Master.  —  Christopher 
Neary  (3),  late  of  R.  Ari..,.U  April  65 

5'ttr^.—Wm.  Daniel  Murphy    6  Jan.  55 

Blue— Facings  Bed. 

Agents,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bt., 
Amiit,  &  Co. 


LONDONDERRY     ARTIL- 

LERY  COMPANY. 

[No.  21.] 

Caih-ain. 
Stewart  Blacker   9  Jan.  55 

Lieutenant. 
Henry  Scott  i>mith  9  Jan.  56 

Ensign. 
Alfred  de  Blaquiere 26  April  5 

5«r^tfoii.— Henry  Carey  Field 26  April  55 


LONDONDERRY. 

(Light  Infantry.) 

[EnODlED.] 

[No,  95.] 

Head  Quarters,  EnniskeUen. 

Colonel. 
Sir  Robt  Ferguson,  MP.  J  P.  24  June  89 

Likut.-Colonel. 
William  Fitzwilliam    Lenox 
Conyngham,  J  P.  late  88  ^.25  Sep.   50 

Ma  JOBS. 

Rowley  Miller,  JP 25  Sept.  50 

Stephen   Henry  Smith,  late 
64  K   7  Feb.  66 

Captains. 

Stewart  C.  Bruce,  JP 26  Anp.  89 

Crokcr  Miller,  late  17  F. 90  April  47 

Conolly  Thomas  M'Causlaud  15  Aug.  49 

George  Knox 8  Sep.  53 

George  Beresford  Knox  13  Feo.  54 

William  E.  Scott  10  Dec.  54 

Jolin  Bhicknll,  Sr.-Maj.  ret. 

f  /».  39  F. 10  Dec  54 

Alexander  Slraldham,  late  6  f .  4  Jan.   65 

Lieutenants. 

John  George  Sniyly 5  Jan.  65 

Robert  Gage  RIehardsou 5  Jan.  65 

Conolly  Jaiues  Gage 5  Jan.  65 

Conolly  Skipton 6  Jan.  65 

Thomas  Lecky  (aetg.  Qr.  Mr,)  5  Jan.  65 

Thomas  E.  Stuart 5  Jan.  55 

Stephen  Crea  Foster    5  Oct  66 

Ensigns. 

Robert  M'Crea  Holmes  10  Jan.   65 

Armitage  Lonry  Nicholson  ...10  Jan.  66 
Montague  Maxwell  Carpen- 

dale 10  Jan.  55 

John  Lawrence 10  Jan.  55 

Henry  Pilkington 10  Jan.   55 

Joseph  Ewing  Alexander   ...10  Jan.  55 

James  Chas.  A.  Hewitt 10  Oct.   65 

John  Kinahela  Miller 22  Nor.  55 

Adj.  4-  Cm/.— James  David 
Beresford,  fa/0  76^. 8  Dec.  54 

rajrjiw/er.- RowleyMiller...20Jan.  65 

5Kr^0m.-Hy.StaceySkipioDlO  Dec.  64 


355- 

AuUt.  '  Surgten.  —  Thomafl 
Bawliugi  Mould  IS  Feb.  65 

Primrose  Facings. 

AgeHU,  Sir  £.   B.   Bonmgb,  Bt. 
Armit  8t  Co. 


LONGFORD. 

[No.  85.]    (ftijfM.) 

[EUBODIKD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Clare  Castle. 

COLONKL. 

9  H«tt.Whitea),  UUelMut.  U 
Drag.  LuuL  of  Cotmlif 9  Jan.  37 

L1EUT.-C0LOHKL. 
UenrjrMasters,  DL.JP.  late 
Copt.  Grdr.  Guards  and  ind 
Dr.  Guards 1  Aug.  58 

Major. 
Luke  White,   UUe  Capt.  18 
Drs. 81  Dec.  65 

Caftmhs. 

Kdward  Ledwith,  JP 13  Dec.  64 

Ralph  A.  Doppiug,  JP 30  Jan.   55 

John  Shuldham,  JP 81  May  65 

Robert  Shuldham 18  Jan.  66 

LiSUTBNANTS. 

William  Bond,  Act.  Faym.  ...81  May  65 

JohnO'Reaiy   2  Aug.  66 

John  Morrow 16  Aug.  56 

JohnShav ft.....l8  Jan.  66 

Ensigns. 
Henry  O'Farrcll  Gregory   ...15  Jan.  55 
James  BridgemanEogeworth  8  Oct.  56 

Fra.  S.  H.  Bopping 17  Oct.   65 

John  Thomas  Davys    18  Jan.  56 

Adit.  4"  rflo^— Henry  Lees, 

late  Copt.  63  #-  28  F. 8  Dec  54 

Qr.-J/M/tfr.— Charles  Bolger, 

latest  P.   ; 15  Jan.   65 

5ur^«>ii.—DnTid  G.  Peter  ...  6  Feb.  66 
Asnst.-Surg.^¥i€tkvt^  Mont- 
gomery   23  July  66 

Scarlet  Facings. 
Jgentt  John  Atkinson,  Esq. 


LOUTH. 

[xXo.lOS.]    {R\fi«i.) 

Head  Quarters,  Duudalk. 

COLONBL 

Patrick,  Lord  Bellew,  lAeut. 
of  the  County 17  Nov.  43 

Ltbut.-Colonsl. 
Sir  John  S.  Robinson.  Bart. 
JP.  taU  laeut.  60  BiJUe  ...23  Dec.  64 

MAJom. 
Eon,  Edward  Joseph  Bellew  10  Jan.   66 

Captains. 
John  Taaffe,  Kt.  of  Sr.  John 

of  JervsttUm,   jTif.,   late 

Austrian  Service    26  Jan.    55 

Myles  Wm.O'llcilly,  DL.  JP.13  June  66 

John  Walter  Smythc   17  July  56 

Torqnil  Nimmo  Mucneill 17  Aug.  65 

Edward  Tipping  28  Oct.   65 

«%lph  SmytH 27Kor.  55 


MiUtia  of  Ireland. 

LlKUTENARTS. 

William  De  SaUs  FUgatc 26  Jan.  65 

James  Henry  Brabaxon 17  June  66 

Henry  Smith 23  Aug.  55 

Carleton  Smith 13  Sept.  66 

James  FitzEustace  For8ter...S2  O^    56 
William  Thomas  Murray 7  Dec.  M 

Ensigns. 

Francis  Osborne   2  Aug.  65 

James  Tovey  Thomas  19  Oct.  65 

John  Westropp  Evans 17  Dec.  56 

Robert  Matheiv  Murphy    ...29  Dec.  65 

John  M.  J.  Townley  18  Jan.   56 

Fiancis  Thomas  Burke  6  Feb.  66 

A^t.  /■  C^Mij.— Wniiam  Jolm- 
stone  Bellingham,  late 
Capt.MF.    5  Jan.  65 

Surg. — Geo.  Chas.  Armstrong  8  Oct.  56 

Pcyma«<«r.— James  Coleman  22  Feb.  65 

Qr.-.Sr(Ufc— Edward  Burke, 
lateofhOF.  19  Feb.   56 

Black  Facings. 

Agents,  Sir  E.  Borough,  Bart., 

Armit»  &  Co. 


NORTH  MAYO. 

[Embodied]. 

[No.  120.] 

Head  Qnarters,  Bojlc. 

Colonel. 
Charles  Knox,  DL.  J  P 25  Nov.  39 

LIKUTENANT-COLONEL. 

G.  G.  Ouseley  Higglni,  MP. 

DL.JP 5Feb.  55 

Majox. 

John  Knox,  JP. 25  Oct.  62 

Captains. 

Henry  William  Knox,  DL.  JP.  8  July  SO 

Earnest  Knox,  JP 7  Feb.  48 

Thomas  £lwood,JP 28  Feb.  48 

James  Paget 10  Feb.  65 

Rich.  Alex.  O'Donnell 10  Feb.  66 

LlEUTBHAVTS. 

Alfred  Knox,  act.O.^ 1  Jan.  66 

Chas.  Lionel  Fitz  Gerald  JP. .  2  Jan.  55 

Rob.  Verschoyle   8  Jan.    56 

Thomas  Palmer 3  Mar.  55 

Thomas  Gibbons  16  May  55 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Thompson 10  Feb.   65 

Edw.  J.  BoUngbroke    14  Feb.  66 

Dominick  O'Donnell 14  Feb.  66 

Henry  Garrey 14  Feb.  65 

Rob.Acton    16Feb.  65 

Peter  Lynch liSept.  65 

Payimu/^r.— StanhopeKenny23  Feb.  55 
A(i}.  /•  az/)/.—£dward  Lect, 

laieCapt.iOF. 80  July  55 

Sitr^.-  Wm.  H.  Franklin 18  July  55 

Asstst.-Surg.^' 

White  Facings. 

Agents.— Sir  E.  R.  Borough,  Bt. 

Anuit  &  Co. 


SOUTH  MAYO. 

{Rifles.)        [No.  16.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qaarters,  Dublin. 

Colonel. 
George,lfar;.Ojf  Sligo,DL.  J  P. 

LUUT.-GOLOIIEI.. 

J.  B.  FslBflr.  laU  Copt.  17 
tMieer$  •..»••........«.•«•.,**•  8  Nor.  54 


Majox. 
PairiekC.  Lynch,  DL.jp....  7  Feb.  4S 

CAPTAJjrs. 
Samuel  Percy  Lea,  hf.  Umati, 

lateofi^y 23 Dec.  'A 

Hon.  D.  Bingham 36  Dre.  >4 

J.  H.  Browne 2?  D«.  ^ 

P.  Frands  Blake,  laU  Coat, 

MF.  £5  Jan.   53 

Roger  Palmer,  J  P.    35  Jan.   ': 

WiQter  Butler,  Capt.  Unait.  1  May  U 
L1BUTBNAJIT8. 

I  D.  E.Browne 23  Dec.  'A 

C.  H.  Bingham 2?  Dec  ^ 

Henry  iTFarreU S&  Jan.  v. 

George  W.  Dillon 34  Jan.  '.^ 

Abnesley  Knox wSl  Oct.  '^ 

Ensigxs. 

HenryT.Cttff 26  Dee.  A 

Arthur  B.  MitdieU.  {Aciimf 

Qr.JUaster)   ^28  Dec  A 

Michael  Do(id  22  Aug.  i} 

Henr^  John  Buchanan  31  Aa;.  ii 

Francis  Rutledge 22  ^xor.  S» 

Richard  Browne  S2  Nor.  9* 

Ceptmn  and  Adjutant.—Vrm. 

D.  Butcher,  lateC^t.lSF^Z  Nor.  :( 
Pagmastar.^L,  D.  Browne...  14  Jan.  i: 

Surgeon.—i.  H.  Burke 2  5o».  >i 

Assist.-Surgeon,—QeaSAMQi'^ 

loy  19  Feb.  ;; 

BiadL  Facings. 
Agents,  Meant.  Cane  and  Sons. 


ROYAL  HEATif. 

[Embodied.] 

[No.  112.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tnou 
Colonel. 
Thomas,  Marq,  ef  Ueadfori, 

LiBUT.-CoL.  Commandant. 
Thomas    E.   Tayk>r,  ImU  9f 
Dr.  6ds. 12  Dee.  « 

Majobs. 
Sir  John   Dillon,    Bt.    late 

Capt.  82  F. 18  Ncr.  U 

James  L.  Napcr lo  Nor. ;  j 

Captains. 

Robert  Caddell OS  Kor.  U 

J.  Nicholas  Coddington 15  Not.  '»* 

John  Ftorell 16  Dec.  a* 

Robert  Fowler  16  Dec.  »♦ 

Hon.  Charles  Bourke  19  Dec  *i 

LlXCTBllAHTS. 

Jas.  Sanderson  Winter   15  Nor.  4« 

Edward  Rotheram  15  Km.  U 

Rieliard  Donaldson 15  Nor.  44 

Willuim  Johnston 29  Urn.  44 

Charles  Bethune  Ewart 19  Dee.  :: 

Eksighs. 

Arthur  H.  Lewis 15  Mar.  ;* 

James  Wolfe  Chariton 13  5or.  'A 

Geo.  Winter  Bomford IS  K«r  S4 

Thos.  Tay  lour  Clare fSOJun.  C 

Henry  S.  Johnston  19  Dec.  J! 

Adj.  4"  Capt.  —  James  Hny, 

late  Capt  15  F. 19  Dec,  A 

Faymaster.^TSAw.  Wm.  WU- 

linms,  late  Lt.  3  Bengel 

Cavalry  10  Aog.  ;' 

Surgeon.— 3.  Josh.  O'Retlly. 

MD 12  Dec.  «£ 

Assist.'Surg.—S.  W.  Young. 

MD. 12  Dec  U 

Digitized  by  VjiCJ^^^  It! 

AgenU.^Umu^  Sm  tad  Sons. 


MONAGHAN. 

[No.  131.3 

[EVBODIKD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Belturbet. 

COLOHBL. 

Henry  Lord.  Rosimore,  ZtVic^. 

ofiUCcutUy 2dKov.  46 

Lieut-Colonel. 
Thomas  Oriel  Forster,  lait 

Capi.Tl  F, 29  June  55 

Walter  D.  Shit  ley.   latt  of 

50^. 29June65 

Captains. 

Thomas  Coote  1  Feb.  84 

Joseph  WhitsUI 1  May  46 

Charles  Boyle    9  May  46 

Edw.  Wm.  Bond 4  May  46 

Thomas  Stopford,  late  Capt. 

83  J?.  ...: 31  Feb.  66 

RalphFortter  33  Nov.  66 

LlEUTEHAMTS. 

Mathew  Bleakiey 13  May  46 

Michael  Edward  Le«  is    ....  29  Feb.  48 

Kichard  Coote  31  Feb.  55 

George  Smyth 21  Feb.  65 

Andrew  Fuller 21  Feb.  65 

Edward  Fiddis 18  Oct.  55 

Ensigns. 
George  Alexander  Shegog  ..33  Jan.  55 

Frederick  Dudgeon 33  Jan.  55 

John  Cranston  Dawson  ...  .18  Sept.  65 

Frith  Thompson  .19  Nov.  66 

Jdi.  4'  CSb|9<.- Jesse  Lloyd. 

late  Capi.  47  F 34  Nov.  64 

P«y»uu<0r.— ItobcrtThomsonlS  Jan.  63 

Qr,'Ma3L—Vim.  Watson  ..  6  Feb.  55 

5ur^.— Wm.T«mpIe,lf2>..«.ll  Jan. /6 

A,-Surg.^Q.  Forbes  Adams  16  Mar.  56 

White  Facings. 

AgenU,  Sir  E.  R.  Borough.  St., 

ArmitkCo. 


QUEEN'S  COUNTY. 
(fiupLlBifies.)    [No.  104.] 

[EllBOOIBD.] 

Bead  Quarters,  Mount  Mellick. 
Colonel. 
Sir   Charles    Henry   Coote, 
Bari,  MP.  JP.  DL.  20  Nov.  24 

LlKUT.-COLOHKL. 

Frauds  Pluukett  Dunne,  MP. 
KSS.  J  P.DL.  U,-  Col.  Vnat.l  5  Feb.  46 
Majobs. 
Henry  Daniel  Carden.  J  P.  late 

ofhF 12  Jan.  55 

Chulley  Downes  Coote,  late 

o/bi  r, 33  July  55 

Captains. 
Charles  Hartpole  Bowen.  JP.  3  Apr.  41 

KobertWhiU    2  Sept.  46 

Allen  J.  Walsh,  »L.  JP 31  ^ov.  51 

Harman  Fitzmaurice  33  Nov.  64 

QtOTgoCvrtr.UiteCapt.n  F.  4  Dec.  54 

JohnCroascUile,JP 7  April  55 

Lieutenants. 

Kichard  Wingfield    39  Nov.  54 

Henry  Balph  Sandes  30  Nov.  54 

Percy  Raymond  Grace IS  Jan.  65 

Heniy  P.  Despard.  Qr.-Mast.2i  Jan.  55 

JfdM.  Robert  Flower 6  June  55 

Ensigns. 

Robert  Howard  Brooke  15  Jan.  55 

Will.  Napier  Carleton 28  May  55 

Walter  Joseph  Borrowes    ...36Jnue55 
JdU-  C«^— BobLCarr  Coote, 

(uteo/UF.  84  Jan.  64 

Paynuu/rr.—Arthur  Huliandll  Jan.  55 

Svrff.^Qto.  Pilkington,MD.  24  Aiijr.  55 

^Mtf^-5«r^.— E.Carmirhael.ll  Oct.  55 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agent*,  Sir  E.  R  Borough,  Bart., 

Aimit,  and  Co. 


Militia  of  Ireland. 

BOSCOMMON. 

[No.  93.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Qnarers,  Berwick*on-Tweed. 

GOXOHBL. 

Fitsstephen  French  MP.DL.  38  Dec.  54 

LiXUT.-COLONEL. 

9  John  Caumek](l),  kUe  St.- 

Mty.6J)r.Gde 7  May  40 

Majob. 

JohnD'Arcy SO  Jan.  56 

Captains. 

John  Sankey  Kelly 

Owen  Thomas  Lloyd    11  Oct.  10 

Owen  R.  Nathaniel  Lloyd  ..  3  Feb.  54 

Robert  H.l>ench 15  Jan.  65 

Patrick  Balfe 15  Jan.   55 

William  Curtis IS  Jan.    54 

RobertRoper    SO  Jan.  55 

John  Georges,  late  of  Bengal 

lu 24  Mar.  55 

Lieutenants. 

William  Duckworth 13  Feb.  46 

Wm.Kelly,fa/«C<7r.  11  Huu.  16  Jan.  55 

Owen  Richard  Lloyd    35  Jan.  55 

Henry  Cnxilfit\d,Bengal  Arm^2i  Jan.    65 

Richard  Irwin  1  Feb.  65 

Thomas  Naughten  1  Feb.  55 

Henry  Fry 5  Oct.    55 

Frederic  Robertson 80ct.   66 

Ensigns. 

Henry  Crofton  Lloyd 87  Jan.  55 

William  M'Dermott 8  Feb.  55 

William  Phibbs 3  Mar.  55 

James  Bond 12  Mar.  55 

Owen  Edwnrd  Lynch 13  Mar.  65 

OHverCorr 15  Oct,    6o 

Ctuist  O'Connell  French  ..15  Oct.  55 
Luke  liCoiiard 3  Nov.  55 

Paymaeter.—Jn.  Robertson  SO  Apr.  53 
Ad4.  jf-  Omj/.— Art.  French 

Llojd,  late  I/.  53  F. 24  Mar.  55 

Qr.-Maat.  —  James  Hcndley 

laleofeSF, 5  Feb.  55 

^itry.— John  Conry 31  Jan.  56 

Aisiit,-Surg,-'JtMt»   Roche 

Naglc 36ept.55 

Buif  Facings. 

Agents^  Messrs.  Cane  fc  Sons. 

BngBik  Agent,  Edw.  9.  Codd,  Esq. 


SLIGO. 

iltifies.)    [No.  134.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Longford. 

COIONEL. 

Francis  Arthur  Knox  Gore, 
lordLieut.qf  the  County,, Zl  Jan.  47 

li1EUT.-C0I.0NEL. 

Geo.  Aug.  J.  M'Clintock,  late 

Capt.liF 16  Mar.  66 

Majob. 

John  ffolliott,  JP 16  Mar. 56 

Captains. 

James  Jones.  JP 17  Dec.  41 

Fredk.  Edgar  Knox 6  May  48 

James  Wood,  JP 13  Sept.  48 

1 1 eury  Bl iss  Crof i  on    24  Feb.  65 

Lewis  G.  Jones,  JP  17  Sept.  66 

JohuGethin 15  Mar.  66 

Likutknants. 

Ornisbv  Jones,  JP    15  Jan.  55 

JnmcsVitzroy  Kfiox    16  Jan.  55 

Robert  Scvmonr  Ornisby    ...27  Feb.  5o 
Wm.  St.  Lnwrance  Gethiu  .  .10  July  65 

Roger  D.  Robinson •  5  Nov.  55 

Fei-gi|S  Farrell 15  Mar.  56 


356 

Enstobs. 

Peter  Shuttleworth 28  Mar.  65 

David  Paton 1  June  56 

Wm.«Andr«w  Baker 24  Oct   66 

Riebard  B.  Knott 6  Nov.  55 

PaymM<«f.~ Albert  H.  Knox  2  Feb.  65 
Capt.  jr  Adj.— ^txvetW  Dn 

Pre  Strong,  lateCaft.h%F.Si\  July  56 
Quarter-Master.^yf.  Savage  3  Feb.  65 

Surg.  —John  Fawcctt 18  Jan.  55 

^^«ft«^-5fir^.— Richard  Wood 

Fawcett 8  Feb.  55 

Black  Facings. 
Agentt,  Messrs.  Catie  &  Sons. 


SOUTH  TIPPERARY 

ARTILLERY, 

{Or  Duke  of  darenc^e  Munsler.) 

[No.  37-3 

[Embodied,  23  Jan.  55.] 

Head  Quarters,  Chorlesfort. 

Colonel. 

Rlchsrd,  Earl  of  Glengall, 

YL.  JP 21  Nov.  26 

LlEUT.-COLONEL. 

Ricliard,  Earl  of  Donough- 

moie,  DL.  JP,  late  of^SFM  July  49 

Majob. 

Henry  William  Massy,  JP....17  Jan.  56 

Captains. 

Wills  Crofts  Gason  7  June  54 

Richard  Orlando  Kellett 1  Feb.  66 

Henry  Sargint 13  Feb.  66 

Hugh Gough.lste  Cop/.  11V«.18  Feb.  66 

Fitzlierbert  Dacre  Lucas 19  Feb.  56 

Henry  Shepparu  28  July  55 

William  Quin 28  July  56 

Edmond  Soutiwell  Mulcahy, 

JP 17  Jan.  56 

Lieutenants. 

William  0' Ryan   22  Feb.  65 

Wm.  I'itzwilliam  SDUthwick.l4  May   55 

Henry  Pedder  28  July  55 

Edwin  Tliomas 28  July  55 

John  Carr,  late  of  10  F.  Qr- 

Uaeter   17  Aug.  56 

Robert  Vaughan  Clarke 23  Oct.    55 

Thomas  Carroll  Dempster  ...17  Jan.  56 
Second  LIEUTE^-ANTs. 

WiUinm  Smith  14  May  65 

WilJiam  Hunt  28  July  65 

Henry  Millard  Ryau    28  July  66 

John  Sadlier  Brereton 6  r^ept.  65 

Daniel  Matisergh 17  Sept.  65 

Marshall  Robert  Clarke,  late 

ofVUF. 9  Oct.    66 

John  Chaytor 28  Oct.  65 

Richard  Butler 17  Jan.  56 

Adj.  *    Cispf.— Benj.   Grey 

Mnckenzie,  laU  Capt.  69 1'MS  Jan.  66 
PaysMj/^r.— John  Chaytor.. .80  April  55 
5»r^.— James  Dempster, Ml). 

late  ofU  F 30  Sept.  47 

Aesi*l,-Surg,—JoKv\i  Butler, 

UD 6  April  65 

Scarlet  Facings. 

Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  Borough,  Bart., 
Armit,  and  Co. 


2nd,  or  north 

TIPPERARY. 

I  No.  105.3 

[Lmbodikd.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tralee. 

Colonel. 

Son.  G.  Ponsonb}  O'Callaghan, 

late  Cor.  17  LoHcert 11  Jan.  66 

LIKUT.-COLONEL. 

ffon,  Cornwallis  Maude,  late 

Capt.  ^LifeGds 17  Nov.  54 

Majob. 
George  YTZV^JaieBrev.'Uaj. 

26  F.  36  Jan.  54 


357 

Caftaiks. 

John  Battier  Garden   17  Nov.  64 

Vfny  Bury  Palliser 28  Nov.  54 

Basaett  Holmes   29  Nov.  54 

Christopher  Barton 30  Nov.  54 

Frands  Scully  S2  Jan.  55 

Thomas  Andrews,  late  Cdpt. 

20F.  11  April  55 

KobertBell    17  Aug.  65 

Josiah  Geo.  Hort,  late  Lieut. 

Bombay  Army S2  Sept.  55 

LlKUTKIVAllTS. 

Joshua  William  Fcnnell  ....SO  Nov.  54 

George  Francis  Stoney 11  Dee.  54 

Thomas  M'Craith 13  Dee.  54 

Samuel  Nathaniel  FaUdner. .  1  \  Dec.  54 

Samuel  William  Perry 13  Jan.  55 

Francis  Robert  O'Donnell  ..  8  Aug.  55 

Denis  Duan  Furcell 17  Aug.  65 

Richd.  Acres  {Quart -Mast.) 

late  of  60  F.  US  Jan.  56 

SNaiONS. 

James  Delany   1  Dec.  54 

Henry  Vowell  13  Dec.  64 

Robert  Ely 13  Jao.  55 

Ralph  Hall  Buubnry  IS  Jan.   65 

Wai.  Henry  Jones    15  June  53 

Wm.  Alex.  Gnrrctt 8  Aug.  55 

1  homas  Vernon  Sadleir  ...  .17  Aug.  66 
Daniel  Falkiner Si  Jan.  56 

Paymaster,  —  Joseph  Robin- 
son, late  Maj.  60  K 14  Mar.  65 

A^f.—C.  Frederic  Tyler,  late 
Lieut.liF.    •  9 Feb.  53 

Surg,  —  Robert  Armstrong 
iJagneU 13  Jan.  65 

Auiet^8urg.^i,k.'2.CoVLf»iZ  Jan.  55 


If 

ROYAL  TYRONE. 

iFtailiers.)    [No.  80.] 

[EVBODIRD.] 

Head  Quarters,  Tynemouth. 

COLOMEL. 
LiRUT.-COLONXD  COHXANDART. 

James  Matthew  Stronge,  J  P. 

DL.,  late  ofBlh  Dr.  Guard*  20  Oct.  54 
Majobs. 
Arthur     Willoughby     Cole 

Hamilton,  JP.  DL 19  Mar.  56 

David  Robert  Roes,  late  Oat. 

4&F. 4  July  65 

Captains. 

Burleigh  Stuart 1  May  46 

David  White 4  April  48 

Francis  Ellis.  J  P 1  Nov.  54 

James  Galbraith   15  Nov.  64 

Letablcre  John  Litton 1  Dec.  54 

Andrew  Fernson  Knox,  J  P.  6  Feb.  55 
Robert  Sandys  Lindetnv,  late 

ofSOF. .'..... 19  Mar.  65 

Richard  Alex.  Shaw 80  April  65 

CI:iud  Houston S3  June  55 

John  Herbert  Armstrong  ..17  July  65 

LiBUTEHANTS. 

William  Moore 1  May  46 

Wm.  Hamilton  Irwin 1  May  46 

£(lward  Moore 1  Jan.  62 

Richard  White 1  Sept.  6# 

Luke  >*redk.  Scott    1  Oct.  54 

DcaneMann 27  Jan.  55 

John  Maxwell    21  Feb.  65 

Hugh  Anchinleck 30  April  55 

JaaiesMayne    13  Sept.  65 

Kmsiqns. 

John  Moore  Cochran  1  Dee.  55 

Thomas  Andrew  Young  ....  1  Dec.  65 
John  Hamilton  Magiunis   . .  1  Dec.  65 

Jackson  Lloyd 1  Dec.  55 

James  Wrny 27  Jan.  55 

Daniel  Wilson   31  Feb.  55 

Robt.  Saundersou  Hamilton  19  Mar.  56 
Robert  Wm.  Scott 80  April  55 


MiHtia  of  Ireland. 

Barry  Fox 18  June  65 

Wm.  Griffith  Stack IS  Sept.  56 

Adj.  /•  Oip/.— Wm.  Lundie  6  Mar.  46 
5n;7.— Richard  Ridgway  ..16  Feb.  55 
i^M/.-5tf}^.~John Moore..  16  Feb.  55 
Qifar/.-Jf«/.— Jolm  Core  ..17  Jan.  55 
Pavmiu^tfr.— WiUlamMaxwell 

Carpendale 26  Feb.  65 

Blue  Facings. 

AgentSt  Messrs.  Cane  fc  Sons. 

English  Agents^  Messrs.  Cox  b  Co. 


TYRONE  ARTILLERY. 

[No.  28.] 

Head  Quarters,  Downpatrick. 

Captains. 

Joseph  Greer.  DL.  JP 1  May  46 

George  Waller  Yescy 1  May  46 

LlKOTKNAMta. 

Mervyn  Trevor  Vesev 30  April  66 

Gordon  James  Douglas  ....  5  June  55 

SkCOND   LiKUTKMAlCTS. 

Frederick  Sam,  Rogers  ....  8  May  55 
William  Henry  Gretr 27  July  65 

Adj.  §r  Capt,—Jo$.  Stanley 

Wnght^lateo/Roy.  Art..A9  April  66 
Ski^.— Robt.  Crothers,  MD.  5  June  55 


WATERFORD  ARTILLERY. 

[Na  29.] 

[Embodied.] 

Read  Quarters,  Duncannon  Fort. 

Colonel. 

Sight  Hon.  lord  Stuart  de 

Decies 80  Dec.  89 

L1KUT.-C0LONEL. 
Wray  Palliser 12  Oct.  10 

Ma/or. 
William  Villiers  Stuart,  DL., 
late  Capt.  12  Lancers  ....  7  Nov.  54 

Captains. 

John  Palliser 30  Sept.S9 

John  Esmonde,  MP 1  Nov.  54 

JohnUssher 11  Nov.  54 

William  Charles  Wyse 13  Nov.  64 

Leopold  Geo.  Fredk.  Keane, 

lateBns.BQF.  17  Nov.  54 

Gerard  Noel  Bolton,  late  Ll, 

10  Bombay  N.  I.   23  Nov.  64 

Henry  Meagher    14  Dec.  54 

Nichoks  F.  Gyles  23  Feb.  55 

Lieut  Rif  ANTS. 

Edward  Lymberry  24  Jan.  46 

William  Keatinge 20  Nov.  54 

TliomosBdward  Power,  JP...2S  Nov.  64 

George  Meara   9  Dec.  54 

Arthur  Ussher 11  Dec.  54 

John  Russell  Mulcaliey  ....  1  Feb.  55 
Reginald  Hector  Mackesey..  5  Feb.  55 
JohnShechan   6  Mar.  55 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Thomas  McCarthy   9  Dec.  54 

Seymour  Fits  John  Clarke  ..15  Dec.  54 

Ficrsc  W.Drew    19  Dec.  54 

Samuel  Crosthwaile 19  Feb.  55 

John  Snow 15  Mar.  55 

William  Power 13  Aug.  55 

Gerald  Charies  Fitzgerald  ..  6  Mar.  56 
Adj.   Ar   CapL—J.     Warren 

Glubb,  late  Capt.  44  Jl. ...  17  Nov.  54 
Faymaster.—'RAchnTei  Elliott, 

Ute  M(nj.  2  W,  I.  Regt 8  Feb.  55 

.S'ur^.— William  Carrol 18  Oct.  46 

Assist.-Surg.—ILOiV.  Croker  26  Feb.  65 

Scarlet  Fadngs. 

AgenUt  Messrs.  Cane  and  Sons, 


WESTMEATH. 

{Bifies.)    CNol114.] 

[Embodied.] 

Head  Quarters,  Chicbcstcr. 

Colonel. 
Fulke  S.  GrevUle.  late  1  Life 
6dt,    SSAag.iO 

L1EDT.-C0LOMEI.. 
AWo/Granard 26  Dec  5« 

Majtok. 
John  James  Nugent,  laitCapt. 
Br.Gds, 26  Dec  S5 

Captains. 

Ralph  Tbos.  .i.  Smyth 7  A|b-.  M 

Arthur  D.  Cluugoeaa 13  Nov.  i4 

Richard  J.  Conndlv 30  J«ij  »* 

Harward  Haudcock Sa  Oct.  53 

Arthur  Upton 1  Dec  5^ 

Thos.  James  Smyth S6  Dec  SS 

Lieutenants. 
Sydney  N.  David  Smyth  ....  7  Apr.  54 

WiUiam  B.  Digbj 3  Feb.  ii 

Henry  Felherslonhangh ...  .30  J«ly  5) 

Wm.  Maxwell  Smyth 26  Oct.  Si 

William  Adam  Smyth 1  Dec  5$ 

Anthony  D'Arcy ..26  Dec  m 

Ensigns. 

Robert  F..  Dawson 35  Jan.  ii 

IIuzhMoirow 9  Oct.  53 

Artuur  Gamble I  Dec  y» 

Alfred  de  Blaquiere 4  Fe^  s6 

F.  Berry  Featherslonbaagh  .96  Feb.  56 
Wm.Fred.£bbs  llUmr.U 

PaysM^.— WUloughby  Boyd  16  Kor.U 
AtH.^Qgtt.—E.  Treadi  J.  B. 

IivifStnt,lale  Capt.  59  F. .  .2S  Nor.  51 
Quart.-Jia»t.—Edw.  Moetw  26  Oct.  55 
5Kiy.~Tho.  H.  Wilkin  ....28  Jan.  55 
A<iisf-5Miy.- Robert  Clarke 

Gwydir  7  F^  55 

Black  Fkcings. 

Agents,  Sir  £.  R.  BoroogK  Bt^  Anut, 

It  Co. 

English  Agents,  Messrs.  Cox  fc,  Co. 


WEXFORD. 

[No.  99.] 

CEkbodibd.] 

Head  Qnarten,  Camicli. 

COLOKSL. 

iToN.  Robert  ShaplandCaiew   S  Apr.  47 

LlBUT.-CcLONEI.. 

Hon.  Shapland  Francu 
Oarew, /«(«/;/.  8  IffMMnf.  .16  Mw.S4 

Majom. 
Charles  CUffe,  laleLt.  WF.lSt  Dec   5A 

Caftains. 

F.  Augustus  Kennedy 80  Mat  43 

Charles  Csesar  Ctekman.  JP.  8  June  47 

Harry  Alcock^JP 12  OcC  49 

Solomon  Richards,  JP .SO  Kor.  5* 

Richard  Donovan,  JP.     ....SS  Kor.  54 

Lord  Henry  Loflus 24  Mot.  54 

William  Farmar    U  Dec  »4 

LiBUTKXANTa. 

John  Thomas  Budgeou  ....SI  Afir.  50 

John  Daly  Derereux    S  Dec  S3 

Namissus  Edmond  Huson  ..16  liny  54 
Francis  Charles  Wm.  Leigh  18  Dec  54 
Henry  John  James  lUbot  ..14  Dec  »1 
George  PcmberUm  Pigott  ..13  Dec.  54 

Douglas  Flood 16  Dec  54 

BeanchampHe|iryCo|cloa^S5  Dec  S4 


Fusions.  i 

John  Thomas  Beatty  IS  Nov.  47 1 

Bei^amm  E. Ozle 81  Apr.  60: 

Frauds  Richarda 13  Dec.  54 

FraBdsKtng 13  Dec.  51 

James  Gavnn 14  Dec.  54 

Thomas  R.  Burrows 16  Dec.  54 

JohnT.RT&n 2  Jan.  55 

Crosby  H^  Harvey    1  May  55 

Adj.  4-  Capt.'  Ciipt.    Dnrid 

Beatty.  Into  £/.  V8  &  99  V.  27  Feb.  M& 
Paywuuler.  —  9  Simon  Naw- 

porta),DL.JP.,2a/9ai0^ 

hF.    18  Jan.  56 

Qifar/.-if(u/.— Wm.  O'Brien  9  Jan.  65 
5ury.— Richard  H.   YerliDg. 

ImUSurg.^reg 4  Dee.  46 

^jtm/^Aify.— •Henry  Biggs..  4  Jan.  55 

YeUow  Facings. 
itf^m/«,5ir£.R3oroagh,fi/.,  Annii  fc  Go. 


Channel  Islands  Militia. 

WICKLOW. 

{Itifiei.)    [No.  92.] 

[EVBODIJCD.] 

Head  Quartrrs,  Cork. 
Depot,  Arklow. 
Colon  KL. 
Sir  Ralph  Howard,  Bart.  DL. 
JP lOct.  34 

Ltkut.-Colonzl  Couxandant. 
Edward  Symes  Bayly,  DL.JP. 
lateCapt.S^Reffl 9  Aug.  54 

Majos. 

RobertA.6.Cunninghame,JP.19  Feb.  53 

Captairs. 

WUHam  Bkchford  7  Sept.  29 

Richard  Hndson  Hoey,  late 
Capt.  89  F. 10  Mar.  43 


858 

William  Grogan  S  Jan.  55 

Robert  TraeU    3  Jan.  S!> 

LiKUTEVANTS. 

John  HufTh  Dillon    3  Jan.  56 

Richnrd  B.  Hudson 3  Jan.  55 

Robert  M.  Hudson 7  April  nS 

Edw.  Albert  Dennis 38  Jan.  56 

Ensigns. 

Francis  Edwd.  Eccles 3  Jan.  55 

Thomas  N.  Gray  3  Jan.  55 

Wm.  Fisher    7  April  55 

Robert  K.Goodall 4  Feb.  S6 

Jdu  ^  PajnR<u/«r.— George 
Aoeustus  Bayly,  Ideul.  k.p. 
57  Hegt 8  Apr.  46 

^k;«.— SDavid  Wright,  (1)  MD. 
JP.  late  Jtsist.'SHrgMEegt.l^  Oct.  20 

Black  Facings. 


CHANNEL  ISLANDS  MILITIA. 


ROYAL  JERSEY. 

AiJ,-Qentral, 
Col,  John  Halkett  Le 
Couteur,  Alde^t' 
Cftmp  to  the  Quretu 

MUUia-Aidf-do- 
Camp  to  the  Lieut,' 

Qovemor, 
CoU  James  Robin 
Col.  Clement  Ht^m*ry 
Lt,'CoL  Jas. J.  Ham- 
mond 

C.W.  LeOeyt 

Capt,  Edw.    Lerrier 

tiodfray 
Capt.  James  H.  Robin 

Intpeetor  of  MiHtia, 
.U.-C0I.  Pbil.HeUeur 


ArtUUrff. 
Col.  John  Hammond 
U.-Col,  Philip     Le 

Feuvre 
Auiet.  Inep,  4*  Ai). 

itntt  Copt,U,D9  1 

Ta«te 


let,  or  North  Weet 

Begiment, 

Col,  Moies  Glbaut 

U.'Col,  Isaac  Falla 

Aeeiet,  Inep.  4*  A4j,^ 

Capt,  F.  C.  I^ne 


Sn//,0r  North  Regi' 

went. 
Col  P.  R.  Lemprirre 
Lt^Col,   Philip     De 

Carteret 
Auiel.  Jnep.^A^^ 

M«Oor  C.  De  Car- 

teret 

Srif,  or  East  Bcgl- 

mait. 

Col,  Pranols  LeBreton 

U,'Col.  Jn.  Mouranl 

Assist,  Insp.  ^  AdJ; 

Capt.  C.  Gardner 


4th,  or  South 
Regiment. 
Bt,  Lawrmee  Bat- 
talion. 
C  I.E.O.  LoCouteur 


Li-Col,    F.    J.     Le 

Couteur 
AssUt.  Insp,  ^  A4j,, 

Capt.  C.  NicoUe 

St.  Holier  Battalion. 
Col.  John  Le  Couteur 
Lt.'Col,  Cle.  Hemery 
AssUt.  Inep.  ^  Adj., 
Capt.  n.Ballhache 


^th.orSwth  Weet 

Srgiment. 
Col.  James  Kennard 

PIpon 
Lt.-Col.  Ed.  Sullivan 
AseUt,  Inep.  ^  Atfj., 

Capt.  C.  Dumaresq 


ROYAL 

GUERNSEY. 

Aide-de-camp  to  the 

Queen. 
Col.  Jan.  Prlaulz 
Chief  Inepeetor  of 

MUitia. 
Col.  William  Brock 


Militia  Aidee-de- 
Camp  to  the  Qo- 

Col.  Wm.  Brock     ^ 
Major  Hen.  St.  Geo. 

Prlaulz 
X^.-Gol.  W.J.  Broun 
LI,- Col.  Hen.  Tupper 
Chief  Medical 
Officer, 
S.  E.  Hoskins.  M.D. 
Ar tiller g  Jtrghncnt. 
Col.  Henry  Giffdrd 
Assist. 'Insp.,  Major 

Thomas  Clui^a^ 


I  Srd,  or  South  Bcgi- 
!  went, 

(Lixbt  Infantry.) 
I  Col.  Thomas  Bell 
Assist.  Itutp.,  Major 
I     Albert  Carey 


1st,  or  Hast  Regi- 
ment. 

(Lisht  Infantry.) 
Col.  John  Harvey 
Assist.  Insjt.t  Mufor 

D.  Sheppard 


2ndt  or  North  Regi- 
ment. 

(Lifht  Infantry.) 
C(0{.  Jame«  Oxanne 
Assist.  Jnsp.,  Major 

Nicholas  Le  Belr 


4/*,  or  West  Regi- 

mrnt, 

(Light  Infantry.) 

Lt.-i'ol,  H.RoitRier 

Assist.  Insp.,  Major 

Abraham  Simon 


ROYAL 
ALDEKNEY. 
Artiltejy. 
Copt,  Comm.   T. 
Robilliard 
Infantry, 
MaJ,   Comm.  T. 
Barbeiison 


N, 


N. 


ROYAL  8ARK. 
Ma),  Comm,  C.  de 
J.  Grut 


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359 


War  Services  of  tlie  Officers  of  the  MiUiia. 

Aberdeen.— I  Lord  Honry  Gordon  served  in  the  Barmese  war  in  1824. 

2  Captain  Bland  served  in  the  Mahratta  war,  indadtng  the  captures  of  Kaepore  and  i 
ghur ;  commanded  two  Companies  of  tlie  Royals  at  the  taking  of  the  Hill  ForU  in  Candeish ; 
received  a  contneion  on  the  head  from  a  matchlock-ball  at  Nullyghaum,  and  was  sercrely  wounded 
in  the  leg  at  Asseerghar  (Medal). 

Anirlesey.— I  Captain  Cary  served  with  the  83rd  Regt.  in  Canada,  during  the  snppreesion  of 
the  rebellion  of  1838,  and  was  present  in  repulsing  the  attacks  of  the  American  Biigands,  who  landed 
near  Prescott,  Upper  Canada. 

Antrim.—!  Major  Mackenzie  served  the  Kaffir  campaign  of  1851-62,  as  Captain  2nd  Batt. 
noth  Rifles  (Medal),  and  was  present  at  the  forcing  the  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  Byre's 
Division. 

Argyll. — Lt .-Colonel  Fergusson  was  24  years  in  the  Bengal  Cavali7 :  he  served  the  Pnnjanb 
campaign  of  1848-49,  including  the  actions  of  Chillianwallah  and  Goojerat,— as  Brigade  Major  of 
Cavali7  at  the  former,  and  as  Assistant  Adjutant-General  to  the  2nd  Divi«ion  of  infantry  at  the 
latter;  he  also  acted  as  Deputy  Adjutant-General  to  the  force  detached  under  Sir  Walter  Gilbert 
in  pursuit  of  the  Sikhs  and  Affgfians  toward*  Peshawur  (Medal  and  two  Clasps,  and  Brevet  Major). 

Armagh.— 1  Captain  Evans  served  with  the  73rd  Regiment  in  the  Kaffir  War  (Medal). 

Brecknoek.~1  Major  Dickinson   served    with  the  Queen's    Royals  throughout   the    cam-, 
paign  of  1838-39  in  Affghanistan  and  Beloochistan,  and  was  present  at  the  assault  and  capture  of 
the  fortresses  of  Ghuznee  (Medal),  and  Khelat  (leg  broken  by  a  musket  shot). 

Bucks — Captain  Hewett  served  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  (Medal),  including  the  battles 
of  Ferozeshah  (wounded)  and  Sobraon. 

Caaaliridf^.— 1  Captain  Bendyshe  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  daring  the  Sutlej  eampalifn  of 
1846-6,  and  wa<  present  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (Medal). 

Oamarron — 1  Lt.-Colonel  Mao  Donald  served  with  the  93rd  Regt  during  thecampalgos  of 
1811  and  12,  against  the  Caffircs  on  the  frontier  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Also  the  campaign  of 
1814  in  Louisiana,  and  battle  before  New  Orleans  on  the  8th  Jan.  1816,— severely  wounded  In  the 
head  and  leg. 

Cavan.— 1  Qr.-Master  Duff  served  with  the  66th  Regt.  in  suppressing  the  rebelUon  in  Canada 
n  1837-38,  and  was  present  in  tlie  affairs  at  St.  Denis  and  St.  Cliarles. 

Ohesliirc.— 1  Capt.  Poppleton  served  in  the  Field  Train  of  the  Ordnance,  with  the  Division  of 
the  Army  operating  on  the  Eastern  coast  of  Spain,  in  1813-14.  From  Taragone  he  went  to  Genoa, 
and  served  two  years  in  Italy  and  Sicily,  and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Gaeta  in  1815. 

2  Captain  Irwin  served  in  the  18th  Royal  Irish  with  the  expiedition  up  the  Canton  River,  in 
April  1847,  which  captured  the  forts  of  the  Boeca  Tigris,  tho:«e  of  the  staked  battery,  and  of  the 
City  of  Canton,  when  879  pieces  of  heavy  ordnance  were  spiked. 

Cork.— Colonel  Hodder  served  in  the  Peninsula  in  the  88th  Regt.,  and  wa9  present  at  the 
battles  of  Talavera,  Busaco,  and  Fuentei  d'Onor,  affiiirs  of  Foz  d'Aroucc,  and  Sabugal,  and  Una 
of  Torres  Vedras  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

2  Captain  Barry  served  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion.  Also  in  New  Zealand  in  1847,  and 
was  in  almost  all  the  skirmishes  with  the  hiMtile  natives. 

3  Captain  Gabbett  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1846-46  in  th6  3l8t  Regt,  indoding  the  battles 
of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Buddiwal,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon,  severely  wounded  (Medal  and  three 
Clasps). 

4  Captain  Tuckey  served  with  the  41st  throughout  the  campaign  of  1842  in  Affghanistan  (Medal), 
and  was  present  in  the  engagement  with  the  enemy  on  the  28th  April  in  the  Pislieen  Valley; 
in  tliose  of  the  29th  May  near  Candahar,  30th  Aug.  at  Goaine,  6th  Sept  before  Ghuznee ;  at  the 
occupation  and  destruction  of  that  fortress  and  of  Cabool,  the  expedition  into  Kohistan,  storm, 
capture  and  destruction  of  Istaliff,  and  the  various  minor  affiiirs  in  and  between  the  Bolan  and 
the  Khyber  Passes. 

OomwaU.—!  Lord  Mount  Edgcumbe  served  in  the  Guards,  and  was  present  at  the  Imttle 
of  Waterloo. 

2  CJaptain  Alms  served  the  campaign  of  1843  in  Scinde,  under  Sir  Charles  Napier,  and  was 
present  with  the  expedition  to  Imaumghur,  and  battles  of  Meeanee  and  Hyderabad  (Medal;. 

3  Capt  Trist  served  with  the  China  expediUon  in  1842-43. 

Comberland.—]  Colonel  the  Hon.  H.  C.  Lowther  served  in  the  7th  Hussars  in  the  cam- 
paign of  1808-9  in  Spain  under  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements  of  Ma- 
yorga,  Sahagun,  and  Benevento,  and  in  the  retreat  to  Corunna.  He  served  afterwards  In  the  cam- 
paigns with  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  army,  from  1812  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  at 
the  investment  of  Pampeluna,  and  in  several  cavalry  rencontres  in  the  Pyrenees  and  South  of 
France ;  also  at  the  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  In  1816  he  served  in  the  10th  Hussars  in  the 
<'«mpaign  of  that  year,  and  at  the  capture  of  Paris.  Has  received  the  Sflver  War  Medal  with 
i  Clasps. 


'  War  Services  of  the  Officers  of  tlie  Militia.  360 

Dttnbiyli.— I  Major  Wynne  served  the  campaign  of  1808-9  in  Spain  as  Deputy- Assist. 
Commissanr-Oeneral  with  Sir  John  Moore's  army ;  and  served  with  the  3rd  Provisional  Bat- 
talion of  Militia  in  the  South  of  France  in  1814. 

Derby.— 1  Lieut.-Col.  Colic  has  received  the  Medal  for  Ava. 

2  Major  Mosley  served  with  the  60th  Rifles  in  Kaffirlaud  in  1851-52,  and  was  present  in  the 
operations  in  the  Waterkloof  in  October,  and  passage  of  the  Kei  with  Colonel  Eyre's  column  on 
the  4th  Dec.  1851  (Medal). 

3  Captain  Newdigate  served  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  Native  Levies  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1851, 
and  was  present  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Armstrong. 

4  Captain  Bourae  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854-55,  including  the  battles  of  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  of  Sebastopol,  and  repulse  of  the  sortie  on  26th  Oct.  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

Devon.— 1  Major  Rattray  served  with  the  13th  Light  Infrantry  throughout  the  campaigns 
in  Aifghanistan  of  1838  and  1842,  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  Khoosh  Ghur,  destruction  of  Khardurrah,  assault  of  Terwandurrah,  storniiug  of  the  Khoord 
Cabul  Pass,  affair  of  Jezeen,  forcing  the  Jugdulluk  Pass,  reduction  of  the  fort  of  Mamoo  Khail, 
heroic  defence  of  Jellalabad,  and  sorties  on  the  14th  Nov.  and  1st  Dec.  1841, 11th  March,  24th 
March,  and  1st  April  1842;  general  action  and  defeat  of  Akbar  IChan  before  Jellalabad,  7th  April 
1842  (Medal),  storming  the  heights  of  Jui^duUuck,  general  action  of  Tezeen  and  recapture  of 
Cabul  ( Medal).   Was  severely  wounded  whilst  skirmishing  on  the  JugduUuck  heights  29th  Oct.  1841 . 

2  Captain  Holman  served  in  the  Peninsula  from  Nov.  1811,  attached  to  the  Portuguese 
service,  and  was  present  with  Lord  Hill's  corps  covering  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  advance  on 
Llerena,  siege  and  storm  of  the  three  fortified  convents  of  Salamanca, — led  the  storming  party  to 
the  gate  of  San  Vincente  at  its  capture,  battle  of  Salamanca,— slightly  wounded  by  a  musket- 
shot  in  the  leg ;  siege  of  Burgos,  and  storming  tlie  works  and  the  White  Church  ;  several  skirmishes 
on  the  retreat  from  thence  near  Torrequemada,  and  blowing  up  the  bridge  of  Duenas ;  battles  of 
the  Pyrenees  on  the  28th,  29th,  and  30th  July  ;  night-attack  and  defeat  of  a  French  battalion  on 
the  heights  of  Urdaz,  action  near  Zugarrimundi,— severe  contused  wound;  battles  of  the  Nivelle 
and  the  Nive,  actions  at  Ustaritz  and  Villa  Franque,  battles  of  8t.  Pierre  and  Orthes,  actions  at 
Aire,  Vic  Bigorre,  and  Tarbes,  and  battle  of  Toulouse.  Served  the  campaign  of  1815,  including 
the  battle  of  Waterloo ;  also  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  France.  He  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  six  Clasps. 

3  Lieut.  Macdonald  was  engaged  with  the  1st  Royals  at  the  affairs  of  St.  Charles  and  St.  Eustache, 
and  in  disarming  the  rebels  at  Grand  Brul6,  during  the  rebellion  in  Canada  in  1837-38. 

4  Captain  Fisk  served  as  Adjutant  of  the  17th  Light  Dragoons  during  the  campaign  of  1820 
in  Kutch. 

5  Major  Hall  served  the  campaign  of  1814  in  Holland  with  the  2nd  Battalion  78th  Highlanders. 

6  Dr.  King  served  through  the  wai*  in  Spain  under  Sir  De  Lacy  Evans,  was  present  at  Bilboa, 
in  the  action  of  Arlaban,  and  the  first  who  officially  reported  the  cause  of  Typhus  at  Vittoria  ; 
afterwards  proceeded  to  St.  Sebastian,  and  was  in  the  action  of  the  5ih  of  May  (Medal).  Was  with 
the  troops  when  they  crossed  the  Uremca  on  the  28th  May,  also  in  the  actions  on  the  Ist,  4th,  and 
6th  of  June,  and  in  the  engagement  on  the  1st  October  following ;  was  with  his  Regt.  at  the  storming 
of  the  Oramendi,  and  at  the  capture  of  Hemani ;  and  on  the  16th  and  17th  of  May  in  the  year 
following  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  fort  and  strongly-fortified  town  of  Yrune  ;  was  afterwards 
at  the  capitulation  of  the  city  of  Fuenda  Arabia  C Medal),  and  with  the  advance  troops  in  the 
afiUir  at  the  Bridge  of  Andoian ;  he  proceeded  afterwards  with  prisoners  to  Gibraltar,  subsequently 
with  the  French  in  Africa. 

Donegal. — 1  Major  Tood  served  with  the  40th  Regt.  throughout  the  operation  in  Candafaar 
and  Affghanistan  in  1841-42  (Medal),  also  present  in  the  action  at  Maharaypore  29th  Dec.  1843 
(Medal). 

Dorset.—!  Colonel  Bingham  served  24  years  in  the  Indian  Army,  and  was  with  his  Regiment 
in  the  Burmese  war  of  1824-5-6,  for  which  he  has  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

2  Deut.  Daniell  served  with  the  1st  Madras  European  Fusiliers  in  Burmah  in  1852-53  (Medal), 
and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  re-capture  of  Pegu,  as  also  its  after  defence,  and  at  the 
Fubsequent  operations  in  its  vicinity. 

Dublin.— 4  Captain  Russell  was  a  Captain  in  the  98th  Regt.  with  the  expedition  to  the  Nortli 
of  China  (Medal)  in  1842,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  of  the  city  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  as  also 
at  the  attack  and  capture  of  the  Tartar  entrenched  camps  on  the  heights  outside  the  city ;  and  he 
was  also  at  the  landing  before  Nankin. 

Dnrliam.— 2  Major  Cookson  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  80th  Begt.,  and  was 
present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (wounded),  and  has  a  Medal  and 
two  clasps. 

3  Capt.  Scarman  carried  the  colours  of  the  39th  Regt.  in  the  action  of  Mahariuporc,  and  was  wounded 
in  the  left  leg  by  a  grape-shot ;  shortly  after  which  he  received  a  severe  wound  in  the  left  arm. 

4  Surgeon  Nixon  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  has  received  the  War 
Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  Fucntrs  d'Onor  and  Salamanca. 

Edinburgh. — Colonel  Geddes  served  the  Nepaul  campaign  of  1815-16,  including  the  turning 
of  the  Cherich  Ghat,  surprise  of  Etounda,  and  surrender  of  Muckwanpore  (Medal).  Piodaree 
campaign  of  1817-18,  action  at  Punniar,  20th  Dec.  1843  (Medal  and  brevet  Ueut-Col.)  In 
command  of  the  Artillery  for  the  suppression  of  the  Belooch  Robber  Tribes,  Jan.  1845;  served 
the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-46;  commanded  the  Horse  Artillery  at  tlie  battle  of  Moodkee;  com- 


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manded  two  troops  H.  A.  at  Ferozeshah  ;  commanded  the  Rocket  Battery  at  Sobraon  (Hcdal  and 
clasps  and  C.B.) 

2  Major  Chiene  served  the  Cole  campaign  of  1831-33;  was  present  in  a  skirmish  against  oet- 
lawB  in  Oude  in  1827  ;  commanded  a  detachment  against  outlaws  near  Meernt  in  1845. 

Essex. — 1  Major  Jorlrell  served  in  the  I8th  Royal  Irish  through  the  whole  of  the  operatioBi 
ill  China  (Medal),  and  was  wounded  at  Chapoo. 

2  Captain  Edenborough  served  as  a  volunteer  in  New  Zealand  during  the  operatlon«  in  1845,  *w{ 
was  present  in  several  of  the  skii'mishes  ;  he  also  volunteered  his  services  in  the  Mounted  Police  in 
New  South  Wales  on  several  occasions,  and  was  once  slightly  wounded. 

Fife. — 1.  Captain  Maconochie  served  under  General  Pollock  in  the  campaign  of  1842.  Ser¥«l 
in  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49,  and  was  present  during  the  whole  siege  operations  leading  to 
the  storm  of  the  town  and  surrender  of  the  Fort  of  Mooltan  ;  commanded  a  squadron  of  the  Sod 
Bengal  Light  Cavalry  at  the  battle  of  Surnjcoond,  when  on  the  7th  Nov.  the  Cavalrf  Brigade 
chars^ed  and  took  an  entrenched  battery,  capturing  the  guns ;  afterwards  proceeded  in  command  of 
the  detachment,  including  the  siege  guns,  which  were  ordered  to  the  Fort  of  Chenioto;  was  thanked 
in  Division  Orders  for  the  expeditious  way  the  party  was  brought  up  by  forced  marches,  and  vai 
present  at  the  surrender  of  the  fort  to  General  Whish  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

Flint.— 1  Captain  Mathias  served  with  the  2nd  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1851-52  (Medal >,  and 
with  the  expedition  north  of  the  Orange  River  in  1852-53. 

3  liieut-Col.  Loftus  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  tlie  drd  Foot  Guards  in  1809-10-1 1  and  12,  and 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  the  battle  of  Busaco  and  siege  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo. 

4  CapUin  Littlehales  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47  (Medal). 

Glamorgan.— Lieut.' Colonel  Morgan  served  in  tlie  Peninsula  from  Oct,  1813  to  the  end  of 
that  war,  in  the  Racket  Troop  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  and  was  at  the  passage  of  the  Adoar,  invest- 
ment of  Bayonne,  and  battle  of  Toulouse  (Medal) ;  after  which  he  embarked  at  Bourdeaux  wiih 
the  army  for  North  America,  serving  on  the  Niagara  frontier  until  the  peace. 

Gloucester. — 1  Captain  Jones  served  as  Assist.-Quartermaster-Genera1  of  the  Aasam  Field 
Force  during  the  whole  of  the  first  Burmese  war,  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  two  claspa  for 
Ava  and  Assam.    He  is  a  F.R.A.S. 

Hants. — 1  Lieut.-Col.  Bumaby  served  the  campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of 
Waterloo. 

2  Colonel  Shaw  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  Royal  Artillery ;  Joined  the  Army  there 
on  the  retreat  from  Burgos,  and  was  attached  to  the  18-pounder  Brigade,  or  Batteriti}^  Train. 
After  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  formed  a  park  of  172  pieces  of  artillery,  captured  in  that  acticm, 
Served  during  the  whole  of  the  Siege  of  St.  Sebastian  ;  was  engaged  at  the  crossing  of  the  Bidassoa. 
the  Nive,  and  the  A  dour.  He  served  afterwards  on  the  Niagara  frontier  during  the  American 
war;  has  received  the  War  Medal,  with  two  Clasps,  for  St.  Sebastian  and  the  Nive.  In  1835  he 
Joined  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion  of  Spain  as  Lieut.-Colonel  of  Artillery  ;  proceeded  with  the  first 
battery  to  Vittoria,  and  was  in  the  affair  of  Artaban ;  marc)icd  the  artillery  back  to  St.  Ander,  and 
at  St.  Sebastian  was  engaged  in  covering  tlie  passage  of  the  troops  across  the  Uremea  on  28  Kay, 
1836,  when  he  got  the  decoration  of  1st  class  of  San  Fernando  ;  was  also  in  the  afikirs  of  Ist,  4th, 
und  6th  June  following;  also  in  the  engagements  on  Ist  Oct.  following,  when  the  Carlists attacked 
the  lines  around  St.  Sebastian,  and  were  repulsed  with  great  loss.  In  Nov.  he  took  the  chief  com- 
mand of  the  artillery  of  tlie  Legion,  and  commanded  it  in  the  engagements  from  the  10th  to  tijc 
15th  March,  1837,  when  the  strongly  fortified  hill  of  Oramendi  was  taken  by  assault.  On  the  16th, 
when  the  left  wing  was  driven  in,  covered  the  retreat  of  the  remainder  for  about  one  mile,  when  the 
original  position  was  taken  up,  for  which  service  he  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Colonel.  Id 
May  following,  was  engaged  on  the  4th  in  covering  the  construction  of  a  Pontoon  bridge  for 
the  advance  of  the  Spanish  troops  to  take  up  a  new  position  ;  on  the  6th,  with  a  strong 
redoubt  occupied  hy  the  enemy ;  on  the  6th,  repulsed  four  vigorous  attacks  made  for 
the  purpose  of  capturirig  the  guns  of  the  Legion  ;  on  the  Idth,  was  at  the  captnre 
of  Hernani  ;  and  on  the  16th  and  17th,  directed  the  artillery  in  the  capture  of  the 
Fort  del  Parque,  and  the  strongly  furtified  town  of  Yrun,  which  caused  the  capitulation  of 
the  important  city  of  Fueute  Arabia,  and  opened  the  communication  between  St.  Sebastian 
and  France :  on  tliis  occssion  be  received  a  Gold  Medal,  and  the  decoration  of  the  Laurelled,  or 
2nd  Class  of  St.  Fernando.  On  the  29th,  same  month,  the  Artillery  was  employed  at  Andoian  to 
pi*otect  the  advance  of  a  Spanish  Division,  under  General  Espartero.  Was  fi*equeotly  engaged  in 
minor  affairs,  and  occasionally  acted  as  Engineer  in  the  construction  of  the  works  thrown  ap  for 
tl)e  defence  of  St.  Sebastian. 

3  Captain  Scott  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals. 

4  Csptain  Lambert  served  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1846  (Medal  and  one  Clasp),  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  the  battle  of  Aliwal,  as  Adjutant  of  a  detachment  of  U.M/a  Troops; 
and  at  the  battle  of  Sobrson  as  Adjutant  of  the  62nd  Regt. 

5  Lieut.-Colonel  Strctton  served  the  campaigns  of  1812-13  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  68th 
Light  Infantry,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria  by  two  gun-shots  lodged  in  the 
body,  one  of  which  has  not  been  extracted.  He  has  received  the  Silver  War  Medal  with  one 
Clasp  for  Vittoria. 

Hnntiiig^on. — 1  Captain  Green  served  with  the  21st  Regt.  the  campaign  in  Egypt  in  1807; 
in  Sicily  when  threatened  with  invasion  by  Murat,  and  in  the  affair  at  Mill  when  an  attempt 
was  made;  at  the  taking  of  the  Island  of  Ischia  in  1809;  the  canipaiflp  ciyraaUilB  Holland, 
including  the  affair  at  Merxem  and  the  bombardment  of  Antwei-p.     "ze^^f'^^^^^^^g  ^^ 


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Kent.— 1  Lt-Co).  Monius  embarked  for  the  Peninsula  in  July  1808  as  a  Yolunteer  in  the  52nd 
Light  Infimtry,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Vimiera,  advance  into  Spain,  and  subsequent 
retreat  to  Corunna.  In  1809  returned  to  the  Peninsula  with  the  Regt.,  and  joined  the  Duke  of 
Wellington's  army  at  Talavera  on  the  28th  July ;  was  subsequently  engaged  with  the  enemy 
upwards  of  twenty-four  times,  including  the  battle  of  the  Coa^  Mortiagoa,  Busaco,  Coimbra,  Lines 
of  Ton*es  Yedras,  Alernqoer,  Pombal,  Redinha,  Miranda  de  Cor?o,  Condeixa,  Foz  d'Arouce,  Sabu- 
gal  (appohited  Adjutant),  Fucntes  d'Onor.  Serred  the  campaign  of  1815  in  the  18th  Hussars. 
Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  three  clasps  for  Vimiera,  Busaco,  and  Fuentes  d'Onor,  together 
with  the  Waterloo  Medal. 

2  Captain  Knight  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  the  Rifle  Brigade,  and  was  present 
with  Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  Emigrant  Boers,  29th  Aug.  1848. 

3  Captain  Gray  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  iu  the  Kaffir  war  in  1846  (Medal) ;  was 
mentioned  in  despatches  as  the  officer  who  captured  the  cannon  in  the  action  with  the  insurgent 
Boers  on  the  SOth  April  1845. 

Kenrj.— 1  Migor  Spring  served  in  the  53rd  Regt.  the  Punjaub  campaign  of  1845-46,  in- 
•cluding  the  aflTair  of  Bnddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

2  Capt  0*Comiell  served  with  the  73rd  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1888-39 ;  at  the 
siege  of  Monte  Video  fh>m  Sept.  1845  to  Aug.  1846;  and  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 
(Medal). 

3  Captain  Spring  served  in  the  24th  Regt.  in  Canada  during  the  Rebellion  in  1838-39. 

4  Doctor  Maybury  served  with  the  late  British  Auxiliary  Legion  in  Spain  from  July  1835  to 
Sept.,  18d7,fir8ta8  Assist.-Surgeon,  and  afterwards  as  Suigeon,  of  the  10th  Muiister  Light  Infantry; 
received  two  Medals,  one  for  the  5th  May,  1 :36,  and  the  other  for  the  storming  of  Irun  in  June, 
1837;  was  mentioned  in  General  Orders  for  gallant  conduct  in  dressing  the  wounded  under  the 
hottest  fire  in  the  actions  of  the  15th  and  16th  March.  1837. 

Klnie^B  Oonatj.— 1  Major  Bruce  served  In  the  18th  Royal  Irish  tliroughout  the  war  in 
China  of  1841,  and  was  present  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Amoy,  Woosungf  Chappoo,  Chin* 
Kiang-Foo,  and  operations  before  Nankin;  likewise  at  the  capture  of  the  Bogue  Forts,  Boca 
Tigris,  and  barrier  forts  on  the  Canton  river  in  1847  (Mcdul).  Served  throughout  the  war  in 
Burmah,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Martaban  (as  Major  of  Brigade),  storming 
and  capture  of  Rangoon  (wounded).  Served  as  Assistant  Adjutant-General  of  Division  to  the 
termination  of  the  war,  and  present  at  the  capture  of  Prome,  and  repulse  of  the  enemy  from  that 
position  ;  capture  of  the  enemy's  forts  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Proroe ;  occupation  of  Meeaday, 
storm  and  capture  of  the  enemy's  stockades  in  the  vicinity  of  Donabcw.  l*romoted  to  rank  of 
Major  for  service  In  Burmah. 

Lanark. — 1  Captain  Gill  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850-53  (Medal),  and  sustained  an  attack 
of  the  enemy  at  Fort  Brown  on  the  9th  April  1851,  for  which  he  was  thanked  in  General  Orders, 
and  appointed  Captain  Commandant  of  the  Fort;  he  also  had  a  horse  shot  under  him  when  carrying 
despatches  through  the  £cca  Pass,  and  out  of  his  party  of  ten,  three  men  were  killed  and  five 
wounded. 

2  Captain  Park  served  with  the  26th  Regt  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and  was  present  at 
Amoy,  Golongso,  Ningpo  (defence  of),  Tscke,  Chapoo,  Woosung,  Shanghae,  Chinkiangfoo,  and 
Nankin. 

laaaeasliire.— 1  Captain  Lane  served  with  the  49th  Regt.  on  the  China  expedition  (Medal),  and 
was  present  with  the  regiment  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Amoy,  Chusan  (2nd  operation),  Chinhae, 
and  Ningpo ;  and  he  acted  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Colonel  Morris,  who  commanded  the  Brigade  at 
Segoan,  where  he  was  dangerously  wounded,  and  had  his  left  arm  amputated  on  the  field.  In 
1846  he  had  the  command  of  two  companies  of  Infantry  and  a  troop  of  Cavalry  at  Dungarvon 
during  the  riots,  on  which  occasion  ho  received  the  thanks  of  the  Major-Goncrai  of  the  district,  and 
also  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  in  Ireland. 

2  Miyor  Wardlaw  served  ten  years  in  the  Bengal  Army,  and  has  a  Medal  and  two  clasps  for  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  and  Aliwal. 

3  Sir  Duncan  Macdougall  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  where  he  commanded  on  the 
Frontier  for  a  short  time;  In  Portugal,  Spate,  France,  United  States  of  America,  and  Canada ;  was 
at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  siege  of  the  Forts  at  Salamanca,  battle  of  Salamanca  (severely  wounded,  and 
Medal),  siege  of  Burgos,  and  retreat  therefrom,  storming  of  St.  Sebastian  (Medal),  Passage  of  tho 
Bidassoa,  battles  of  the  Nivelle  (Medal),  and  the  Nivc  (Medal),  investment  of  Bayonne,  battle  of 
Bladensburg  and  capture  of  Washington,  action  near  Baltimore,  where  General  Ross,  commanding- 
in-chief,  to  whom  he  was  Aide-de-Camp,  was  mortally  wounded ;  operations  and  battle  before  New 
Orleans,  where  Lient.-Gcneral  Sir  Edward  Pakenham,  commanding.in-chief,  to  whom  he  was 
Aide-de-Camp,  was  killed ;  siege  of  Fort  Bowyer  in  Florida.  Served  as  second  in  command  and 
Quartermaster-General  in  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion  of  Spain. 

4  Captain  Creagh  served  the  Sutlg  campaign  of  1845-6  with  the  9th  Regt.,  and  was  present  at 
Uie  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

5  Major  Chester  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-46,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Buddiwal,  and  battles  of  Aliwal  (wonnded)  and  Sobraon  (severely  wounded  by  a 
musket-ball  through  the  body  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

6  CapUin  Fenton  served  with  the  53rd  Rc'gt.  m  the  Sutlej  campaign  in  1845-6,  and  was  present 
at  the  affair  of  Bnddiwal,  and  in  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  one  Clasp). 

7  M^or  HaU  served  at  Staff  Officer  with  the  Madras  Artillery,  in  the  Light  Field  Force  in  the 
Southern  Mahratta  Country  in  1841,  and  was  present  at  the  taking  of  the  Fort  of  Nepaunee ;  served 

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also  with  Loid  Qough'B  eaLpeAiiioa  to  China  (Madal),  eotnmandioy  TMop  of  floria  Artillery.    HU^ 
ceived  the  Bretet  rank  of  Major  for  his  senrSceH. 

8  Captain  Whitle  served  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  the  9l8t  Rafrt.,  and  was  pfeeent  under 
Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  attack  and  defeat  of  the  emigrant  Boers,  on  the  S9th  Angost  1848. 

9  Major  Phlbbs  served  five  years  in  India  with  the  4Sth  Begt  Indudlug  the  Campaign  against 
the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1894. 

10  Major  Chambre  served  in  the  S8rd  Dragoons  with  the  Army  of  Oeeopatlon  in  Franca  j  and  in 
tlie  11th  Dragoons,  and  on  the  BtalTln  India. 

11  Pavmaster  Dickson  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  Spain,  from  early  in  1818  until  th«  and  of 
the  wnr ;  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  pass  Col  de  Balaguer,  second  Siege  of  Tarragona^  attad^ 
of  tlie  puss  of  Orda),  noder  Lord  Wm.  Bentlnefci  and  the  blockade  of  Barcelona.  Proceeded  to 
Indi:i  in  1818,  and  served  in  the  41st  thronghout  the  Burmese  war  of  18S4  90|  (Medal),  and  was 
present  in  most  of  the  acttons  in  which  the  regt.  waa  engaged.  Waa  at  the  sleae  of  Co]lap<»re  In 
1817.  Also  in  Scinde  and  Afi^hanistan  from  Nov.  1840  to  Feb.  1843  ( Medal),  and  was  with  the 
force  under  General  Nott  during  ito  march  from  Candahar,  Gbuzne^,  Cabul,  Jellalabad^and  Kliyber 
Piiss,  to  Ferotepore,  in  1843*48. 

12  Captain  Amiel  served  with  the  73rrl  Regt.  during  the  Kafflr  war  of  1860-68  (Medal),  In- 
cluding the  operations  on  the  Weterkloof  heights,  and  commanded  the  Light  Company  which  lad 
the  advance  at  the  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Macomo's  stronghold  in  Fuller's  Hoek.  Waa 
with  the  right  wing  of  the  Regt.  when  It  pioeeeded  in  Auguat  1848  to  Port  IfaUl  to  eo-operate 
with  tho  Torce  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  that  attacked  and  defeated  the  insurgent  Boers. 

13  Captain  Hartshorn  served  with  the  S4th  Regt.  in  Canada,  during  the  rebellion  of  1837-38,. 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Navy  Island;  also  the  Ponjaub  campaign  of  1848*49,  aa 
Adjutantf>f  the  24th,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenah,  action  or  Sadoolaporr,  and  battles  of 
Chiliianwallah  (\voQuded),and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

14  Lt.-Col.  Mathlas  sfrved  in  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1846-48  ( Medal  and  one  Claap) ;  com- 
manded  a  strong  detachment  of  II.  M.  Troops  at  the  alfiiir  of  Bnddiwall ;  waa  in  command  at  the 
battle  of  Aliwal,  where  he  had  charge  of  the  howitaera  (named  in  the  Despatches,  and  made  Brevet^ 
Major)  ;  and  commanded  the  Grenadier  Company  OSnd  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Sobraon  (wounded). 

15  Captain  Elgee  served  in  the  60th  Regt  the  8ot]e|  campaign  of  1846-46  Including  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwei  (wounded),  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Clasiia). 

16  Lieut.  Brophey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65  in  the  Odrd  Regt.  indadJaff  the 
battles  of  Alma  (severely  wounded),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medid  and 
clasps) ;  he  has  alto  the  Medal  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  having  distinguished  himself  while 
in  chai-ge  of  the  colours. 

I«lneoln.-K?aptain  Smith  served  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1846-6  in  the  48th  Bengal  Infiyitiy, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozesluih,  and  Sobraon  ( Medal  and  two  Claspe). 

3  Captain  Mulhall  served  twenty-seven  years  in  the  17th  Regt.,  and  was  present  with  it  in  the  fitat 
Affghan  campaign  In  1839,  including  tho  capture  of  the  fortresses  of  Ghuanee  (Medal),  and  Kh^t. 

4  Captain  Bowmau  served  in  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  Prance 
in  1812-13-14;  and  subsequently  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  New  Orleans  and  Fort 
Bowyer  in  1816  ;  also  In  Belgium  and  France  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  in  1815-16. 

Iiimerick.— 1  Captain  Low  served  with  the  63rd  Regt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  In 
1846,  including  the  battles  of  Aliwal  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

2  Qr.-Master  Newry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65,  Including  the  battles  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

3  Captain  Persse  serve!  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  in  tho  7th  Fusiliers,  and  wsa  severely 
wounded  at  the  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Lord  Clare  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Pcninaula,  and  was  present  at  the  luktlle  of  Buaaeo 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

Iaondnn.--l  Major  Elmslie  served  with  the  3l8t  Regt  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of 
1845-G,  and  was  present  in  the  batth-s  of  Moodkee,  Feroseshah,  Buddiwal,  AUwai|  and  Sobraon 
(shot  through  the  shoulder),  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  thn-e  Clasps. 

Longford.—!  Colonel  White  served  in  the  Peninsula  with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Badajox  and  Salamanca. 

Mayo.— 1  Captain  Leet  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  in  the  SOth  Regt.,  inclndiag 
the  battle  of  Alnta  ( Medal  and  Cla«p). 

Merioneth.— 1  Lieut.*Col.  Morgan  embarked  with  the  7th  Fusiliers  for  Portugal,  in  March 
1810,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Bnsaoo,  and  Albuhera,  where  he  waa  severely 
wounded  in  the  knee,  and  disabled  for  nearly  twelve  months.  In  April  1813  he  refoined  the  regi- 
ment,  in  the  l^eninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Vlttoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Kivelle,  Nive, 
Orihes,  and  Toulonfe  ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  Fusiliers  to  America,  and  was  present  at  the 
attack  on  If  ew  Orleana,  in  January  1815.     He  haa  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Ciaspa. 

2  Sargeon  Parry  served  with  the  3rd  Provlaional  Battalion  of  Militia  in  the  Seoth  of  France, 
in  1814. 

Middlesex.— 4  Captain  Kirby  served  for  S3  years  in  the  Madras  Army,  ten  of  which  on  the 
Regimental  Staff,  and  seven  In  political  employment  In  the  Mysore  CommitfSiAU.  Was  present  hi 
the  Ooomsoor  campaign  of  1840,  where  a  chief  waa  taken  a  prtaoner  by  him,  and  bia  company 
(the  light)  took  many  prisoners  and  arms.  He  held  command  of  four  companies  at  the  advance  peat 
of  Durgapersaad,  for  a  short  tfane.  Served  in  the  China  eapedltion  (Medal),  and  W8a  ptesent  at 
the  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  at  the  teveatment  of  Nankin.  ^  i^.^^  by  ^^OU^  It: 


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5  Paymaster  AUeo  served  with  the  9tli  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal) ;  the  campaign 
on  the  Sutlej  in  1946,  Inoloding  the  hsttle  of  Sobnon  (Medal) ;  and  in  the  Panjanb  campaign 
of  1848-9,  iDcIudinff  tbe  passage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Ramnnggnr^  and  batUee  of  Obillianwallah  and 
Goojerat  (Medal  and  C]aape)i 

McmtyonMiT^^l  hU-Coh  Prjce  senred  with  the  3nd  Qaeen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  in  the 
Southern  Mahmita  Oonntry  and  the  Conean  in  1844*459  and  was  in  the  storming  party  at  the  cap- 
ture of  the  Fortress  of  Panalla  ;  and  commanded  an  oatpost  at  the  capture  of  Munohnr  and 
Munsantosh. 

S  Major  Beadnell  scrred  the  campaign  of  1840-41<>48,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Killa 
Aziden^  Ooaine,  Ohnanee,  occupation  of  Cabool,  and  all  the  aUblrs  in  which  the  Candahor  DWision 
under  General  Nott  wai  engaged  in  Its  progress  through  the  Khoord  Cabool,  Tezeen,  Jugdnlluck, 
and  Khyber  Passes  (Medal). 

MMfolk.— 1  Captain  Hoa.  Fred.  Walpole  was  engaged  in  the  operations  in  China  (Medal), 
while  serving  as  Flag  Lieutenant  to  the  If  aval  CommandeMn-Chlef,  Sir  G-  H.  Seymour. 

8  Captain  Browne  served  throughoot  the  war  with  China  (Medal),  as  Adjutant  of  the  49th  Rrgf., 
and  latterly  as  Brigade  Major,  and  was  present  at  Caotoui  Amoy,  Chusan,  Chlnhae,  Nlngpo,  So* 
goan,  Chapoo  (wounded),  Woosnng,  Chin  Klang  Foo,  and  Nankin. 

Perth.— 1  Captain  Kiddell  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1840-47 
(Medal). 

Kenfraw.— 1  Captain  Cameron  served  as  a  Lieut.  7ih  Fnsillen,  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Aug. 
181 1  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  at  Ooinaldo,  Alden  de  Ponte,  battles  of  Sala- 
manca, Vittoria,  Pyrenees,  St.  Mnrial  (near  St.  Sebastian),  Nlvelle,  Nive,  and  Orthes  (wounded), 
and  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  ten  Clasps.  He  was  also  at  the  assault  on  New  Orleans,  and 
at  the  capture  of  PaHs  In  1816. 

li«Moiiiaa«n«^LIettt.- Colonel  Canlfleld  served  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  4th  Regt.  from  1809  to 
1818,  in  the  Mediterranean  and  on  the  coast  of  AiHea,  and  In  the  Peninsnlar  war ;  was  present  in 
the  advanoe  to  Madrid,  battle  of  Salamanca^  siege  of  Burgos^  and  several  affairs  on  the  retreat 
from  Burgos.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

Rons.— 3  Colonel  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  Captain  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and 
was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Burgos :  right  leg  amputated.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  one  clasp  for  Salamanca. 

Sliivpsdilre.— 1  Captain  Pardey  served  In  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  1818  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814^  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 

2  Captain  Russell  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Albion,  with  Admiral 
Sir  F.  A.  Ommanney,  at  Navarino  (Medal;. 

Saaa«nMi«~l  Lleut.Col.  Luttrell  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  witli  two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  the  If  ivelle  and  Nive.  He  served  also  the 
campaign  of  1816,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  o1  Waterloo. 

3  Captain  Pickwick  served  with  the  91st  Regt.  In  the  Kaffir  war  of  1861-69,  and  was  present  with 
the  first  division  at  the  operations  in  the  Water  Kloof  and  Amatola  mountains. 

StaJford.— I  Captain  Gardiner  served  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel  Outram,  and  In  command  of  a 
detachment  of  the  17th  Regt  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844-6,  and  was  present  at 
all  the  operations  of  the  Light  Field  Force,  including  the  capture  of  Gotea,  2l8t,  and  of  Munohur 
Stockades  and  Fort,  26th  Jan.  1846  ;  at  the  latter  he  led  the  Forlorn  Hope,  and  was  severely 
wounded.  Of  his  party  of  sixteen  men,  four  were  killed  and  nine  wounded.  Received  the  thanks  of 
the  Govemor-in-Coundl  of  Bombay,  and  those  of  the  Commander-in«Chief  in  Indie,  in  General 
Orders,  for  his  services. 

Stirlinff*—  1  Major  Henderson  served  with  the  4th  Dragoons  in  the  expedition  against  Kholapore. 

2  Captain  R.  S.  MacQregor  served  In  the  Royal  Navy,  fh>m  1819  to  1817,  In  which  he  was 
engaged  against  French  batteries,  Danish  gun-boats,  and  cutting  out ;  wounded  in  the  head  and 
body  by  splinters;  ball  through  right  thigh.  Blockade  of  Norway,  1814-16.  Also  served  in 
Indian  Army ;  commanded  a  large  detachment  of  infantry,  cavalry,  and  artillery  for  several 
months  in  Central  India. 

8  Captain  S.  Kenny  served  in  the  CafiVe  war  of  1861-63  and  68  (Medal). 

4  Quartermaster  Booth  served  in  the  60th  Royal  Rifies  firom  1807  to  1888 ;  in  the  Peninsula 
from  4th  Oct.  1808  to  fi4th  Jan.  1809.    Battle  of  Corunna,  16th  Jan.  1809  (Medal). 

Soffblk.-— 1  Colonel  Benee  served  the  campaigns  of  1809-1(^-11,  in  the  Peninsula,  with  the  16th 
Light  Dragoons,  and  was  in  fourteen  actions,  including  Oporto,  Talavera  (wounded),  passage  of 
the  0)a,  and  Busaco.    Has  received  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Talavera  and  Bnsaco. 

8  M^jor  Parker  served  seventeen  years  with  the  Army  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Bhurtpore  and  its  dependencies  in  1826-26  (Medal). 

8  Captain  Chambre  served  the  campaign  of  1844*46  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  in- 
cluding the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Panulla  and  Pownghur.  During  the  Panjanb 
campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal)  he  served  with  the  depot  at  Lahore. 

Svrrty.~l  Lieut.-(3olonel  ParraU  served  at  Walcheren  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  the  defence  ol  Cadis,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles 
of  Nivelle  and  Nive,  aetiona  at  Vic  Bigorre  and  Tarbes,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

2  Captain  Barnes  served  with  the  tro^M  under  Gensrsl  England  in  Southern  Affghanistan". 
AecoBpanied  Coloosl  Wyaer's  ezpeditkm  firom  Ca&dahar  fot  the  destruction  of  the  enemy's  forts 

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368  IFar  Servic€$  of  the  Officers  of  the  MiKHa. 

also  with  Lord  Ooogh'B  expedition  to  China  (Medal),  oommaiidliiy  TMop  ei  Borm  Artillery. 
ceived  the  Bretet  ranic  of  Major  for  hie  senriceH. 

8  Captain  Whitle  eerved  at  the  Cepe  of  Good  Hope  with  the  9l8t  Refrt.,  and  wae  preeeot  \ 
Sir  Harry  Smith  at  the  attaclc  and  defeat  of  the  emigrant  Boere,  on  the  dOtb  Angnet  1848. 

9  Mfyor  Phibbs  lerTed  five  yeara  in  India  with  the  48th  Regt.  Includlug  the  Camptfgn  • 
the  Rajah  of  Coorg  in  April  1884. 

10  Major  Chanibre  served  in  the  S8fd  Dragoone  with  the  Army  of  Oeeupatlon  in  Fraace  |  and  ia 
the  11th  Dragoons,  and  on  the  StalTin  India. 

11  Paymaster  Dickson  served  with  the  10th  Regt.  in  Spain,  from  early  in  1818  nntU  tha  and  of 
the  wnr ;  was  present  at  the  attack  of  the  pan  Col  de  Balagner,  soeond  Siege  of  Tarm^onftt  attaek 
of  the  pass  of  Ordal,  nnder  Lord  Wm.  Bentlncfci  and  the  blockade  of  Bareelona.  Proceeded  to 
Indm  in  1818,  and  served  in  the  41st  thronghont  the  Burmese  war  of  1884  90|  (Medal),  and  was 
present  in  most  of  the  actions  in  which  the  regt.  was  engaged.  Wae  at  the  sieve  of  CoQapore  la 
1817.  Also  in  Scinde  and  Affghanistan  from  Nov.  1840  to  Feb.  1843  ( Medal),  and  wae  with  the 
force  under  General  Nott  during  ito  march  from  Candahar,  Ghnzne^,  Cabul,  Jellalabad^aod  Khybcr 
Piiss,  to  Perozepore,  in  1843*48. 

12  Captain  Amiel  served  with  the  78rd  Regt.  during  the  Kafflr  war  of  1850-fia  (Medal),  in- 
cluding the  operations  on  the  Weterkloof  heights,  and  commanded  the  Light  Company  which  lad 
the  advance  at  the  attack  on  and  destruction  of  Macomo's  stronghold  in  Fuller's  Hoek.  Wae 
with  the  right  wing  of  the  Regt.  when  It  proceeded  in  August  1848  to  Port  IfaUl  to  eo-operale 
with  tlH)  force  under  Sir  Harry  Smith  that  attacked  and  defeated  the  insurgent  Boeta. 

13  Captain  Hartshorn  served  with  the  84tb  Regt.  in  Canada,  daring  the  rebellion  of  ltt7-98. 
and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of  Navy  Island;  also  the  Poniaub  campaign  of  1648-49,  as 
Adjutantof  the  84th,  including  the  passage  of  the  Chenab,  action  or  Sadoolaporr,  and  battles  of 
Cliillianwaliah  (woQuded),and  Goojerat  (Medal  and  Clams). 

14  Lt.-Col.  Mathlas  s«rved  In  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1846-46  (Medal  and  ona  Clasp);  eom. 
nianded  a  strong  dhtachment  of  II.  M.  Troope  at  the  afblr  of  Bnddiwall ;  wea  In  eommaad  at  the 
battle  of  Aliwal,  where  he  had  charge  of  the  howitxera  (named  in  the  Despatches,  and  made  Brevet- 
Major)  ;  and  commanded  the  Grenadier  Company  OSnd  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Sobraoa  (woonded). 

15  Captain  Elgee  served  in  the  60th  Regt.  the  Sutle)  campaign  of  1846*46  including  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwai  (wounded),  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  Claape). 

16  Lieut.  Brophey  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-65  in  the  68rd  Regt.  iodadlaf  Oe 
battles  of  Alma  (severely  wonndeii),  Balaklava,  and  Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sebaatopol  (Medal  and 
clasps) ;  he  has  also  the  Medal  for  gallant  conduct  in  the  field,  having  disthigulshed  himaalf  widle 
in  chBi*ge  of  the  colours. 

I«faieolii.-<;aptain  Smith  served  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1846^  in  the  48th  Bengal  Ittfaalry, 
and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroaeehah,  and  Sobraon  ( Medal  and  two  Claape). 

3  Captain  Mulhall  served  twenty  .seven  years  in  the  17th  Regt,  and  was  prvsent  with  It  in  the  ftnt 
Affghan  campaign  in  1839,  Incioding  the  capture  of  tlie  fortresses  of  Ghuinee  (Medal),  and  Khdat. 

4  Captain  Bowman  served  in  the  Commissariat  Department  in  the  Peninsula  and  south  of  Fmoee 
in  181 3-1 3*1 4;  and  subsequently  in  the  American  war,  and  was  present  at  New  Grieana  and  Foft 
Bowyer  in  1816  ;  also  in  Belgium  and  Prance  with  the  Army  of  Oeeopatlon  in  1816-16. 

Iiimerick.— 1  Captain  Low  served  with  the  53rd  Regt.  in  the  campaign  on  the  Sotle)  la 
1846,  including  the  battles  of  Aliwai  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

2  Qr- Master  Newry  served  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864-55,  including  the  battlflB  of  Alma, 
Balaklava,  and  Inkerman  (Medal  and  Claspa). 

3  Captain  Persse  servei  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1864  in  the  7th  Fuaillere,  and  waa  aeferely 
wounded  at  tlie  battle  of  Alma  (Medal  and  Clasp). 

4  Lord  Clare  served  on  the  Staff  in  the  Pcninaula,  and  was  present  at  the  battia  of  Bosaco 
(Medal  and  Clasp). 

IiOttdoB.— 1  Major  Elmslie  served  with  the  Slat  Regt  thronghout  the  Sutle)  campaign  of 
1845-6,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Moodkee,  Feroceshah,  Buddfwal,  AUwal,  and  Sobraoa 
(shot  through  the  shoulder),  and  has  received  a  Medal  and  thne  Clasps. 

Longford.^1  Colonel  White  served  in  the  Penlosnla  witli  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  aad  haa 
receivf*d  the  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Badajox  and  Salamanca. 

Mayo.— 1  Captain  Leet  served  in  the  Eastern  campaign  of  1854  in  the  90th  Regt.,  hieladiag 
the  battle  of  Alma  ( Medal  and  Cla«p). 

Maiionath.— 1  Lient.«.Col.  Morgan  embarked  with  the  7th  Fuailiers  for  Portugal,  fai  Mareh 
1810,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Talavera,  Bosaco,  and  Albuhera,  where  he  waa  aaveraly 
wonnded  in  the  knee,  and  disabled  for  nearly  twelve  montha.  In  April  1818  he  re|oiacd  the  regi- 
ment,  in  the  l*eninsula,  and  was  present  at  the  bat  ties  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyreneea,  Kivalle,  NiTe, 
Orthes,  and  Toulouse  ;  after  which  he  accompanied  the  Fusiliers  to  Amerieai  and  waa  praeeni  at  the 
atUck  on  New  Orleaua,  in  January  1 815.     He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  eight  Claqm. 

2  Surgeon  Parry  served  with  the  3rd  Provisional  Battalion  of  Militia  In  the  Seoth  of  France. 
in  1814. 

MIddleaax.— 4  Captain  Kirby  served  for  Sd  years  in  the  Madras  Army,  ten  of  which  no  the 
Bogimental  Staff,  and  seven  in  political  employment  In  the  Mysore  Commlsaloii.  Was  jwaamt  ia 
the  Ooomsoor  campaign  of  1840,  where  a  chief  waa  taken  a  prisoner  by  him,  aad  ble  conpaay 
(the  light)  took  many  prisoners  and  arms.  He  held  command  of  ibar  oomnantea  at  the  advaaea  poat 
of  Durgapersand,  for  a  short  tfane.  Served  in  the  China  eapadltion  (MedalX  aad  waa  waaaat  at 
the  storming  of  Chin  Kiang  Foo^  and  at  tha  faiTeetaaent  of  Naakin.  Digitized  by  VjUO^  Ic 


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5  Paymaster  Allen  served  with  the  dth  Lancers  in  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal) ;  the  campaign 
on  the  Sutlej  in  lft46|  Inolndlog  the  hsttle  of  Sobnon  (Medal) ;  and  in  the  Panjanb  campaign 
of  1848-9,  indudinf?  the  passage  of  the  Cbenab  at  Ramaoggur^  and  battles  of  OhUlianwallah  and 
Qoojerat  (Medal  and  Clasps). 

lioiit|fiMa«iT^--l  Lt.-Col«  Prjca  served  with  the  3nd  Queen's  Royals  in  the  campaign  in  the 
Southern  Mahratta  Ooimtry  and  the  Conean  In  1844>46,  and  was  in  the  storming  party  at  the  cap- 
ture of  tba  Fortrotf  of  Pannlla ;  and  oommaaded  an  oatpost  at  the  capture  of  Munohur  and 
Munsuntosh. 

9  Major  Beadnell  served  the  campaign  of  1840^41  •43,  and  was  present  in  the  actions  of  Killa 
Aslden,  Ooalne,  Ohaineei  oeenpatlon  of  Cabool,  and  all  the  ailbirs  In  which  the  Candahar  Division 
under  General  Nott  was  engaged  in  its  progress  through  the  Kboord  Cabool,  Tezeen,  Jugdulluek, 
and  Khvber  Passes  (Medal). 

Ifornilk.^1  Captain  Hon.  Fred.  Wslpole  was  engaged  in  the  operations  in  China  (Medal), 
while  serving  as  Flag  Lieittcnant  to  the  If  aval  Commander-in-Chief,  Sir  G.  H.  Seymour. 

8  Captain  Browne  served  throughout  the  war  with  China  (Medal),  as  Adjutant  oVthe  49th  Hcf^t., 
and  latterly  as  Brigade  Major,  and  was  present  at  Canton,  Amoy,  Chusan,  Chinhae,  Ningpo,  Sc- 
goan,  Chapoo  (wounded),  Woosnng,  Chin  Kiang  Foo,  and  Nankin. 

Perth.^1  Captain  Kiddell  served  with  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47 
(Medal). 

Kenfraw. — 1  Captain  Cameron  served  as  a  Lfent.  7lh  Fusiliers,  in  the  Peninsula,  from  Aug. 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  st  Ooinaldo,  Alden  de  Pontp,  battles  of  Sala- 
manca, Vlttoria,  Pyrenees,  St  Marial  (near  St.  Sebastian),  Nivelle,  NIve,  and  Orthes  (wounded), 
and  has  received  the  War  Medal  and  ten  Clasps.  He  was  also  at  the  assault  on  New  Orleans,  and 
at  the  capture  of  Paris  In  1816. 

lUHseoasBSOn^^Llettt.- Colonel  CauMeld  served  as  a  Lieut,  in  the  4th  Regt.  from  1809  to 
1818,  in  the  Mediterranean  and  on  the  eoast  of  Africa,  and  hi  the  Peninsular  war ;  was  present  in 
the  advanee  to  Mudrld,  battle  of  Salamanca,  siege  of  Burgos,  and  several  affairs  on  the  retreat 
from  Burgos.    He  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp. 

Boss.— 9  Colooel  Fraser  served  in  the  Peninsula  as  a  Captain  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and 
was  wounded  at  the  attack  on  Burgos  i  right  leg  amputated.  He  has  received  the  War  Medal 
with  one  clasp  for  Salamanca. 

nuropflldM^— 1  Captain  Pardey  served  In  the  Peninsula  from  Feb.  181S  to  the  end  of  that 
war  in  1814,  and  has  received  the  War  Medal  with  one  Clasp  for  Toulouse. 

2  CapUin  Russell  served  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  was  on  board  H.  M.  S.  Albion,  with  Admiral 
Sir  F.  A.  Ommanney,  at  Navarlno  (Medal;. 

MoiOMt*— I  Lieut-Col.  Luttrell  served  with  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  the  Peninsula,  and  has 
received  the  War  Medal  witli  two  Clasps  for  the  battles  of  the  Nlvelle  and  NIve.  He  served  also  the 
campaign  of  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

3  Captain  Pickwick  served  with  the  01st  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  18Al-6fi,  and  was  present  with 
the  first  division  at  the  operations  in  the  Water  Kloof  and  Amatola  mountains. 

Stafford.— 1  Captain  Gardiner  served  on  the  Staff  of  Colonel  Outram,  and  in  command  of  a 
detachment  of  the  17th  Regt.  In  the  Southern  Mahratta  campaign  of  1844.5,  and  was  present  at 
all  tha  operationa  of  the  Light  Field  Foree,  including  the  capture  of  Gotea,  2l8t,  and  of  Munohur 
Stockades  and  Fort,  35th  Jan.  1845  ;  at  the  latter  he  led  the  Forlorn  Hope,  and  was  severely 
wounded.  Of  his  party  of  sixteen  men,  four  were  killed  and  nine  wounded.  Received  the  thanks  of 
the  Oovomor'^in-Council  of  Bombay,  and  those  of  the  Commander-in«Cliief  In  Indie,  in  General 
Orders,  for  his  services. 

flkirlinff.—  1  M^or  Henderson  served  with  the  4th  Dragoons  in  the  expedition  against  Kholapore. 

3  Captain  R.  S.  MacGregor  served  In  the  Royal  Navy,  firom  1813  to  1817,  in  which  he  was 
engaged  against  French  batteries,  Danish  gun-boata,  and  cutting  out ;  wounded  in  the  head  and 
body  by  splinters;  ball  through  right  thigh.  Blockade  of  Norway,  1814-16.  Also  served  in 
Indian  Army ;  commanded  a  large  detachment  of  Influitry,  cavalry,  and  artillery  for  several 
months  in  Central  India. 

8  Captain  S.  Kenny  eerved  in  the  Caffre  war  of  1861-53  and  58  (Medal). 

4  Quartermaster  Booth  served  in  the  60th  Royal  Rifies  from  1807  to  1888 ;  in  the  Peninsula 
from  4th  Oct.  1808  to  fi4th  Jan.  1809.    BatUe  of  Corunna,  16th  Jan.  1809  (Medal). 

■uffolk.— 1  Colonel  Benee  served  the  campaigns  of  1809-10-11,  in  the  Peninsuls,  with  the  I6th 
Light  Dragoona,  and  was  in  fourteen  actions,  including  Oporto,  Talavera  (wounded),  passage  of 
the  (^  and  Busaco.    Has  received  tlie  War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Talavera  and  Busaco. 

8  Mi^r  Parker  served  seventeen  years  with  the  Army  of  India,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Bhnrtpore  and  its  dependencies  in  1825-36  (Medal). 

8  Captain  Chambre  served  the  campaign  of  1844-45  in  the  Southern  Mahratta  country,  in- 
cluding the  investment  and  capture  of  the  Forts  of  Paoulla  and  Pownghur.  During  the  Pnnjaub 
campaign  of  1848-49  (Medal)  he  served  with  the  depot  at  Lahore. 

Swmiy.— 1  lieuL-Colonel  Parratt  served  at  Waicheren  in  1809;  and  in  the  Peninsula  from 
1811  to  the  end  of  that  war  in  1814,  including  tlie  defence  ol  Cadis,  siege  of  San  Sebastian,  battles 
of  Nivalle  and  Nive,  actions  at  Vic  Bigorre  and  T^rbea,  and  battles  of  Orthes  and  Toulouse.  He 
has  received  the  War  Medal  with  five  Clasps. 

3  Captain  Barnes  served  with  the  tnM^  uadef  Ganeral  England  in  Southern  Affghanistan*: 
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in  the  Urghandab  Valley.    Served  with  General  NoU'b  foroe  at  Candabar  (Medal^,  adfanoe  aad 
re-capture  of  Ghaznee  (Medal),  Cabool  (Medal). 

3  Captain  Weston  served  the  Ponjaub  campaign  in  the  Bengal  Native  Infiuitry. 

4  Captain  dc  Teissier  served  in  Scinde,  in  command  of  a  detachment,  protecting  the  stores  and 
ammunition  of  the  army  traclced  up  the  Indus.  Served  also  in  the  Light  Company  of  the  17th 
during  the  campnign  in  AfTghanistan  and  Beloochistan,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  captan 
of  the  fortres8es  of  Ghuzneo  and  Khelat,  for  which  he  has  received  the  Medal. 

6  Major  Evelyn  served  as  a  volunteer  with  the  Turks  in  the  defence  of  Kalaiht  Waa  attachei! 
by  the  British  Government  to  the  head-quarters  of  the  Ottoman  Army  under  Miyor-Gen.  Caanoa. 
Accompanied  the  Allied  expedition  to  the  Crimea,  and  was  present  in  the  battles  of  Alma,  BaU- 
klava,  and  Inkerman,  in  the  trenches  before  Sebastopol,  and  at  Eupatoria  (Medal  and  three  Clasps). 

6  Captain  Bellew  served  in  the  Plndarree  war,  and  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Ajmeer  and 
Kummuluair,  storming  the  town,  bombardment  and  surrender  of  the  fort  of  Hadpooimjpere, 
attack  and  capture  of  the  fort  of  Lamba  Rijesthcm ;  was  employed  against  the  Hill  Tribes  of  the 
Lurka  Kholes;  served  during  the  first  Burmese  war  (Medal)  as  Military  Secretary  to  Brigadiief- 
Gencral  Morrison,  and  was  present  at  the  affuira  of  Padlrah  and  Mahatee,  and  storm  and  captare 
of  tho  fortified  heights  of  Arrucan. 

Sussex.— I  Tlie  Duke  of  Richmond  Joined  the  army  in  Portugal,  on  the  24ih  July  1810,  as  Aide- 
de-Camp  and  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  with  whom  he  remained  until 
the  close  of  the  war  in  1814,  and  was  present  in  all  the  skirmishes,  affairs^  general  actions,  and 
sieges,  which  took  place  during  that  period,  amongst  which  were  the  battles  of  Bnaaco  aad 
Fuentes  d'Onor,  storming  of  Ciudad  Kodrigo,  storming  of  Badajoz,  battles  of  Salamanca,  Vittona, 
and  the  Pyrenees,  the  first  storming  of  San  Sebastian,  action  at  Vera,  and  battle  of  Orthes.  He 
was  sent  home  with  duplicate  Dispatches  of  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  and  the  capture  of  Aatoiga  by 
the  Spaniards ;  and  with  the  Dispatches  of  Vera  and  the  entrance  of  the  army  into  France.  In  Jan. 
1814,  being  desirous  of  obtaining  a  practical  knowledge  of  Regimental  duty  in  the  field,  he  left  the 
Duke  of  Wellington's  Staff  to  Join  the  first  battalion  of  his  Regt.,  the  5.^d  Light  Infantry,  and  was 
present  with  it  in  the  battle  of  Orthes,  where  he  was  severely  wounded  in  the  chest  by  a  musket- 
ball,  which  has  never  been  extracted.  At  the  end  of  1814,  he  was  appointed  Aide-de-Camp  to  the 
Prince  of  Orange,  and  was  with  him  in  the  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo; — after  the  Prince 
of  Orange  was  wounded,  the  Duke  of  Richmond  Joined  the  Duke  of  Wellington  as  Alde-de-^Camp, 
and  remained  with  his  Grace  during  the  remaining  part  of  that  campaign.  His  Grace  has  zeecived 
the  War  Medal  with  eight  Clasps. 

2  Captain  St.  Clair  served  with  the  Bombay  Horse  Artillery  in  tho  campaign  of  1839-40^  in 
Afighanistan,  and  was  present  at  the  storm  and  capture  of  Ghuznee  (Medal)  and  occtipaHon  of 
Cabool ;  also  at  the  storming  of  Khijjuck. 

The  Kings's  Own — 1  Captain  Gray  served  in  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards  with  the  ezpeditifln 
against  the  insurgent  Boers  beyond  the  Orange  River,  and  was  present  in  an  afihir  on  the  90th 
April  1845.    Served  also  throughout  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  (Medal). 

The  Queen's  Own.— 1  Lieut-Colonel  Dickson  served  with  the  2nd  Queen's  Boyala  with  the 
force  before  Kolapore.  In  1835  he  raised  in  Ireland  the  7th  Regt  of  the  British  AaxlUary  Legion 
for  the  service  of  the  Queen  of  Spain,  and  commanded  it  at  the  affair  of  Hemani  and  at  tho  attack 
of  Astoraga :  has  received  the  Cross  of  St.  Ferdinand. 

2  Ensign  White  served  with  the  50th  Regt  the  Gwalior  campaign,  and  was  present  at  the  battle 
of  Punniai'  (Bronze  Star).  Served  also  the  SutleJ  campaign  of  1845-46,  indading  tho  baUks  of 
Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwal,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  three  CUuips) :  at  Sobraon  he  carried  the 
Queen's  colour. 

3  Assist.  Surgeon  Sandford  served  in  the  Baltic  Fleet,  and  was  at  the  captare  of  Bomammd. 

4  CapUin  Wallack  served  the  Sutlej  campaigns  1845-46  In  the  9th  Regt.  includhig  the  battles  of 
Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  and  Sobraon  (Medal  and  two  Clasps). 

IXrarwiek.— 1  Captain  Mackenzie  served  the  Gwalior  campaign  of  1843-4,  and  has  lecelred  the 
Medal  for  the  battle  of  Punniar. 

2  Major  Barnard  was  wounded  in  the  head  on  the  19th  July  1847,  when  engaged  in  action  with 
the  rebel  natives  at  Wanganui,  in  New  Zealand. 

3  Captoin  Bellers  was  present  with  the  50th  Regt.  at  the  battle  of  Punniar  (Medal)  SO  Dec,  1843. 
Served  also  the  campaign  on  the  SutleJ  in  1845-6  (Medal  and  three  CUupa),  inelodiog  the 
battles  of  Moodkee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwal  (wounded)  and  Sobraon :  be  acted  as  Adjutant  to  his 
regiment  nearly  the  whole  of  the  campaign. 

4  Qr.-Master  Newbold  served  in  the  d7th  Regt.,  and  is  in  receipt  of  the  Medal  and  £20  Annuity 
for  meritorious  service. 

IXTezford.— 1  Captain  Newport  served  with  the  d9th  Regt  upwards  of  20  yeait,  and  In  the 
Peninsula  was  employed  as  Adjutant  to  the  Light  Brigade  under  Major-Gen.  Crawihrd  in  all  its 
movements,  opposed  to  the  Corps  of  Marshal  Regnier  on  the  memorable  junction  of  Lord  Hill's 
Division  with  the  Main  Army  on  the  Sierra  of  Buaaco :  he  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Boaaco, 
retreat  to  the  Lines  of  Torres  Yedras,  expulsion  of  Marshal  Massena  and  hit  army  from  Portogal, 
capture  of  the  fortresses  of  Campo  Mayor  and  Oliyen^  first  siege  of  Badijoz,  batUe  of  Albnhera, 
surprise  and  captare  of  Marshal  Gerard's  Division  at  Aroyo  de  MoUno;  and  the  second  aiece  of 
BadMoz  (War  Medal  with  two  Clasps  for  Busaco  and  Albufaera). 

Wieklow.--.l  Doctor  Wright  served  with  the  48th  Regt.  in  the  Peninsular  war,  at  Talavera, 
Arouches,  and  Arrago  de  Molino,  capture  of  Campo  Mayor  and  OUyenfay  Bnaaco,  and  the  aibirs 


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during  the  retreat  to  and  in  the  lines  of  Torres  Vcdras,  siege  of  Bad^joz,  battle  of  Albuhera,  \vhcre 
hti  remained  upon  the  field  ten  days  afterthe  action  in  care  of  the  enemy's  wounded.  (War  Medal 
and  Clasps.) 

IViltshire. — 3  Captain  Smalcs  serred  as  Paymaster  of  the  7th  Dragoon  Gunrda  through 
the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-47. 

4  Lieut.  Paton  served  the  campaign  of  1815  with  the  42nd  Highlanders,  and  was  present  at 
tbe  battles  of  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo. 

Vork.— 2  Captain  Willan  served  throughout  the  Sutlej  campaign  of  1845-40,  and  was  present 
at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah  (Medal). 

4  Captain  Armytage  served  with  the  6th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7,  at  tbe  close  of  which 
he  was  appointed  Superintendent  of  the  military  village  of  Woburn,  on  the  immediate  frontier  of 
the  colony.  He  served  also  through  the  Kaffir  war  of  1850.51-52,  and  was  severely  wounded  on 
the  28th  Jan.  1852. 

5  Lt-Colonel  Hind  served  with  the  45th  Regt.  in  the  Kaffir  war  of  1846-7  ( Medal). 

G  Captain  Taylor  served  in  the  Kaffir  war  from  1851  to  its  close  in  1853,  in  command  of  a 
company  of  Native  Levies,  and  was  present  at  the  passage  of  the  Kei,  4  Dec,  1851,  under  Colonel 
£yre,  and  the  whole  of  the  subsequent  operations  in  the  Waterkloof  and  Amatola  Mountains,  under 
Sir  Harry  Smith. 

7  Captain  Robson  was  present  with  the  Buffs  at  the  battle  of  Punniar,  20th  Dec.  1843,  had  his 
horse  shot  under  liim,  and  has  received  the  Bronze  Star. 

8  Lieut.  Nicholson  served  the  Waterloo  campaign  with  the  14th  Regt.,  Including  the  taking  of 
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Colonel  9  Qfli  Wm.  Henry  Bllioti,  KH.,  h.  p. 

9  H.  P.  Lockyer,  OB.  KB.,  ©7  P. 

.  i  B.  Oarr^  KH„  40  P. 

John  Michel,  CB, 

9  Goo.  Bell,  CB.,  Imspecting  P.  O. 

T.  H.  Pranks,  CB  10  P. 

P.  Horn,  CB.,  20  P. 

George  H.  Mackinnon,  CB.,  Uuatt. 

John  R.  Smyth,  CB,  Unatt 

9  Sir  John  M.  Wilson.  CB.  KH„  Unmti. 

Thomas  Wright,  CB.  Untat 

C.  Warren,  CB,  65  P. 

"  P.  M*Pheraon,  CB.,  ImptfCting  PIdd  Officer. 
I  J.  Pitsmaarioe,  Unatt. 
obn  Gratton,  CB,,  ProT.  Depot  Batt. 

—  I).  A.  Cameron,  CB.,  4S  F. 

H.  Shirley,  CB„  88  P. 

W.  O'Grady  Haly,  CB,,  47  P. 

iMtrd  George  Paget,  CB.,  4  Drs. 

Bon,  A.  A.  Spencer,  CB.,  44  P. 

Plomer  Young,  KB,,  Unatt 

A  J.  Lawrence,  CB.,  RiOe  Brigade 

Prank  Adams,  CB.,  28  P. 

Robert  P.  Campbell,  CB,,  90  P. 

Lt-Colonel  9  John  Al?es,  Depot  Batt 
■  —  Walter  Unett,  8  Drs. 

Thomas  Hooke  Pearson,  UnaU. 

H.  C.  B.  Daobeney,  56  P. 

J.  T.  Manleverer,  CB,,  90  P. 

J.  P.  Spaiks,  88  P. 

Mijor  Edward  W.  C.  Wright,  01  P. 
Ensign  Colin  Macdonald. 
Quarter-Master  James  Murray,  b.  p.  M  P. 
T.  W.  Edwards,  h.  p.  84  P. 
9  a®  John  Payne,  late  of  Or.  Ods. 


9  John  Oeddes,  KB. 

9  Thomas  O.  Ball. 


General 


ROTAIi  Abtzllxkt. 
9  aSl  Sir  Hew  D.  Boas,  0CB. 
f  a®  Sir  B.  Gardiner,  KCB,  KCH. 


t  Bobert  Douglas,  CB. 

Lieut-Col.  9  DA  5ir  J.  Hartmann,  KCB.  KCB, 
Lieut  J.  G.  Burslem 
Quartermaster  S.  Barnes 


BoTAL  Eiraxassms. 
Liettt..Gen.  f  Sir  John  P.  Burgoyne,  OCB, 


BOTAL  MABllTBa. 

Colonel  J.  A.  Phillips. 


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PROMOTIONS,    APPOINTMENTS,    ETC. 

DURING  JANUARY,  FEBRUARY,  AND  MARCH,  1«56. 


BREVET. 

Capt  Austen,  51  F.,tobe  Hftjor  OiroY.46 

Brevet  tfajor  Aa8teD,5l  F.,  to  be  Lt.-Colonel 90  June  54 

Capt.  Young,  15  Dn^  M^jor 38  Not.  41 

Brevet  Major  Young»  15  Dre.,  Lt^Colooel 11  Nov.  51 

>fajor-Qen.  Knollyt  to  have  the  local  rank  of  Lt.'Oen.  in  Great  Britain,  while 

Commanding  the  Troops  at  Aldershot 15  Jan.  56 

Mttjor-Oen.  Patrick  Grant,  E.IiC.S.,to  have  the  local  rank  of  Lieut^General  in 

the  East  Indies » 85  Jan. 

Brevet  Major Sajre, 56  F.,  to  be  Major.. » do 

Lt.-Col.  Sadleir,  ret  f.  p.  4  F.,  honorary  rank  of  Colonel 1  Feb. 

Brevet  Major  Simmons,  R.  Bng,,  lit.-Colouel 13  Dec.  54 

Mf^or  Cariniebael,  83  F.,  do 1  Feb.  66 

Major  Ciitajar,  R.  Malta  Penc,  do*  with  local  and  temporary  rank 38  Nov.  54 

Capt.  W.  £.  Sweoy,  64  F.,  Major 38  June  38 

Brevet  Major  Sweny,  64  F.,  Lt.-Col 11  jfoY.  61 

Capt.  Payne.  76  F„  Major do 

Capt.  Richardson,  80  F.,  do 9  Nov.  46 

Breva  Major  Richardson,  90  P.,  Lt-Col. 30  June  54 

Capt.  Coot»',  31  F.,  Major 38  June  38 

Brevet  Major  Cooie,  31  F.,  Lt.-Col 11  Nov.  51 

Mcyor  Hi^inbotham,  ret.  f.  p.  68  F.,  honorary  rank  of  Lt.-Col 36  Feb.  56 

Major  Hamrnond,  66  P.,  Lt.-Col 0  Nov.  46 

Brevet  Lt.-Col.  Hammond,  66  P.,  Colonel  30  June  54 

Brevet  Lt.-Col  Christie,  8  Bengal  Cavalry,  to  be  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Qoeen, 

with  the  rank  of  Colonel  in  the  Army , 7Mar.66 

Capt.  De  Vere,  B.  Eng.,  Major 2  Nov.  55 

Mi^or  Yates,  82  P.,  U'Col , 14  Mar.  56 

Consequent  opon  the  death  of  Field  Mtnbiil  Lord  Raglan,  of  Generals  Bir  W. 

G.  Davy,  and  Sir  John  Grey,— 

Lt.-Oen.  a'Court  Repiogton  to  be  General  30  Feb. 

Brevet  XA.-CoL  Cuthbert,  ret.  fUl  pay  15  F,,  to  have  honorary  rank  of  Col.  . .  36  Mar. 

Mn^or  Christie,  80  P.,  to  be  Lt«-Colonel  do 

Lt..Col.  Irvin, h.  p.  80  P.  ( Assist.. Qr.-Maat.. Gen.  at  Kilkenny)  Colonel ....  33  Feb. 

1st  Life  Gds.— Lt.  de  Wiaton,  Capt.  by  por.  vice  Canlftrid,  ivbo  retires 8  Feb. 

Cornet  and  8ub.-Lt.  Ktic  Grey  de  Wilton,  Lt.  by  pnr do 

ifen.W.  H.J.  North,  Cornet  and  Sub.  Lt,  by  par do 

Lt.  Peyton,  Capt.  by  pur.,  vioe  Vise,  Dopplin,  who  retires 36  Feb. 

Cornet  and  Snb.^-Lt.  Zord  C.  W.  B.  Bruce,  Lt.  do do 

Comet  and  Bnb.-Lt.  Him,  C,  Dnncombe,  Lt.  do.  vioe  Hare,  who  retires  20  Feb. 

3nd  Life  Gds. — Lt.  Palmer,  from  U  Drs.  Lt  vice  Jameson,  who  exeh 18  Jan. 

Royal  Horse  Gds.^Comet  Boll,  from  11  Drs.,  Cor.  and  A4)otant 8  Jan. 

Comet  Williams,  Lt.  by  par.  vice  Leslie,  promoted    25  Jan. 

Lt.  Hartopp,  from  1  Drs.,  Lt.  vice  Brunt,  ezch 1  Feb. 

P.  Bennett,  Cor.  by  pur • 25  Mar. 

Corporal  Boawell,  to  be  Riding  Master do 

1st  Dr.  Gds.wCapt.  Chaa.  LBV6tt,from  3  Stafford  MUitui,  Comet,  without  par.  15  Feb. 

C.  R.  K.  Hubback,  Cornet,  without  pur «....«    7  Mar. 


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369  Promotions^  Appointments,  dc. 

Old  Dr.  Od8. — Lt.  Swinbnrno,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Knatclibull,  who  retires  ....    I  Feb.  56 

Cornet  Blenkinsop,  Lt.  do.  vice  Swinbarue 29  Feb, 

4lh  Dr.  Gd<. — Cornet  Baumgarten,  from  6  Dr».,  Cornet    25  Jan. 

Lt.  M'Donnel,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Morgan,  who  retiree •  •  14  Mar. 

Cornet  Ponsford,  Lt.  do.  vice  M'Donnel do 

5th  Dr.  Gds. — Cornet  Travers,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Bolton,  who  retires 8  Jan. 

G.  F.  Heyworth,  Cor.  by  pur.  vice  Travera 8  Feb. 

Capt.  Garrard,  from  95  F.,  Capt.  vice  Henley,  ezch 2  Mar. 

6th  Dr.  Gds.^Rcgt.  Serjeant-Major  Llewellyn,  to  be  Riding  Master 14  Mar. 

7th  Dr.  Gds.— Ens.Welstcad,  from  65  F.,  Cor.  without  pur.  vice  Blinkhorn  pro.  15  Feb. 

Capt.  Fife,  from  Northumberland  Militia,    do.    do 14  Mar. 

1st.  Dragoons.— Cornet  Curtis,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Pepys,  who  retires 18  Jan. 

The  promotion  of  Cornet  Cutler  to  a  Lientenancy,  by  par.  on  31  Dec. 
1855,  vice  Basset,  who  retires,  has  been  cancelled. 

Lt.  Brunt,  from  R.  Horse  Gds.,  Lt.  vice  Hartopp,  who  exch 1  Feb. 

Lt.  Basset,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Chamberlain,  who  retires    15  Feb. 

Comet  and  Adj.  Lee,  to  have  the  rank  of  Lieut. 14  Feb. 

Cornet  Graham,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Basset    15  Feb. 

Paymaster  Dixon,  from  7  F.,  Paym.  yice  Shearman,  h.  p.  as  Lt.  91  F. .  •         do 

Cornet  Grayburn,  from  2  Drs.  Cornet • «. 14  Mar. 

2nd  Dragoons. — 2nd  Staff  Surg.  Llewelyn,  Surgeon,  vice  Brush,  who  exch.  . .  18  Jan. 

Lt.  Nugent,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Sutherland,  who  retires 8  Feb. 

Comet  Stewart,  Lt.  do.  vice  Nugent do 

Comet  Adj.  Moodie  to  have  the  rank  of  Lieut 7  Feb. 

H.  E.  Browning,  Comet,  vice  Moodie  26  Fd>. 

R.  Bainbridge,  do.  by  pnr.  vice  Stewart 29  Feb. 

Capt.  Grayburn,  from  North  Lincoln  Militia,  do.  without  par 7  Mar. 

3rd  Dragoons.— Capt.  Sir  P.  A.  Halkett,^^  f.  42  F.  Capt.  yice  Kauntze,  exch.    8  Jan. 

Lt.  Hopson,  from  19  F.,  Paym.  vice  Macqaeen,  h.  p.  as  Lt.  15 Drs..  •  •  •  15  Feb. 

Capt.  Davis,  from  Dublin  City  Militia,  Comet  without  pur 29  Feb. 

R.  Blundell,  Cor.  by  pur.  vice  Hall,  retired ••    7  Mar. 

4th  Dragoons. — Ens.  Fyfe,  from  28  F.,  Comet  without  pur.  vice  Blackett, 

promoted , 8  Feb. 

Lt.  King,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Adlington,  who  retires   14  Mar. 

Cornet Topham,  Lt.  do.  vice  King ••         do 

6th  Dragoons. — Cornet  Moule,  Adj.  vice  Weir,  who  resigns  the  Adj.  only  ....  15  Jan. 
8th  Dragoons.— 2nd  Lt.  Hon,  £.  Stourton,  from  Norfolk  Art.  Cor.without  par.  29  Feb. 
9th  Dragoons.— Comet  Goldie,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Gordon,  who  retires 15  Jan. 

Capt.  Hutchinson,  from  26  F.,  Capt.  vice  Humbley,  who  exch 18  Jan. 

Assist..Surg.  Smith,  from  81  F.,  Assist-Surg.  vice  Bassano,  pro.  on  Staff   1  Feb. 

Ens.  King,  from  52  F.,  Cor.  by  pur.  vice  Payne,  pro 26  Feb. 

10th  Dragoons. — Lt.  Alexander,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Giveen,  who  retirrs 1  Feb. 

11th  Dragoons. — Lt.  Jameson,  from  2  Life  Gds.,  Lt.  vice  Palmer,  who  exch.. .  18  Jsn. 

Comet  Bingham,  from  13  Drs.  Comet,  vice  Bull,  R.  Horse  Gds 25  Jan. 

12th  Dragoons. — Capt.  Rintoul,  from  3  Surrey  Militia,  Cor.  withont  pnr.  -vioe 

Murray,  pro • 85  Jsa. 

13th  Dragoons. — Lt.  Maclean,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Goad,  who  retires 18  Jan. 

Ens.  Bingham,  from  13  F.,  Cor.  do.  vice  Clement,  promoted    .  • do 

Comet  Clarke,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Maclean 25  Jsn. 

Cornet  Wood,    do.    do.    vice  Vivian,  who  retiree • 1  Feb. 

Lt.  Chamberlayne,  Capt.  do.  vice  Davis,  do.  - 8  Feb. 

Comet  Kauntze,  Lt.  do.  vice  Chamberlayne .29  Feb. 

14th  Dragoons.— Comet  Dew,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Hathway,  who  retiree '^  •  •  89  Feb. 

15th  Dragoons. — Capt.  Jas.  Young,  from  h.  p.  88  F.,  Capt.  vice  Kearney,  exch.    8  ivL 

Lt.  Lord  W.  Scott,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Young,  who  retires do 

Cornet  Parker,  Lt.  do.  vice  Lord  W.  Scott  do 

R.  Penfold,  Cornet  dc  rice  Parker 14  Msr. 

Regt.  Serjeant  Major  Rayment,  to  be  Riding  Master do 

16th  Drsu^oons.— Comet  Pigott,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Tarratt,  who  retires  • 18  Jan. 

Lt.  Boyce,  fiH)m  4  Lancashire  Militia,  Cor.  without  pur.  vice  Bumell,  pro.  86  Fd). 

Lt.  Stoodley,  from  2  Somerset  Militia,    do.    do 14  Mar. 

I7th  Dragoons. — Cornet  Gibsone,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Barber,  who  retires   26  Fel>. 

Comet  Bainbridge;  from  2  Drs.  Comet 29  Feb. 

Grenadier  Gds.— /Ton.  W.  E.  S.  West,  Ens.  and  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Poulett,  pro     7  Jso. 

H.  O.  Gould,    do.    do.  vice  Ferguson,  do 8  Jso. 

Ens.  and  Lt.  The  £/zr/o/ Carrick,  Lt.  and  Capt.  do.  vice  Mitebell,  who 
retires 7  Mar. 


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Promotions^  Appointments^  ^c.  870 

Coldstream  Gds.— -Ens.  and  Lt.  Hall,  Lt.  and  Capt.  by  par.  rice  Feildiog,  pro.  18  Feb.  56 

Ens.  and  Lt.  Wigram,    do.    do.     vice  Reeve,  do 14  Feb. 

Ens.  and  Lt.  Lombton,    do.     do.     vice  During,  do 15  Feb. 

W.  Wynne,  Ens.  and  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Hall 13  Feb. 

£.  P.  F.  Reeve,    do.    do.    vice  Wigraui r..l4Feb. 

H.  B.  Carter,    do.    do.    vice  Lambton 15  Feb. 

Scots  Fusilier  Gds. — Ens.  and  Lt.  Hay,  Lt.  and  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Grcville, 

pro.  Unatt 15  Jan. 

Ens.  and  Lt.  Moncrieff,  do.  by  pur.  vice  Damcr,  who  retires do 

Ens.  Bowden,  from  Rifle  Br.  Ens.  and  Lt.  vice  Hay do 

Lt.  Ford,  from  5  Lancashire  Militia,  do.  by  pur.  vice  Moncrieff    do 

Capt.  Viae.  Kirkwall,  from  71  F.  Lt.  and  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Kingscotc, 

who  retires 25  Jan. 

Capt  D.  H.  Blair,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.  do.  vice  Wotherall,  pro.  Unatt 8  Feb. 

Brevet  Col.  J.  H.  Pringle,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.,  Capt.  and  Lt.-Col.  vice 

Fordyco-Buchan,  who  exch 25  Mar. 

Lt.  and  Capt.  Aitchison,  Capt.  and  Lt.-Col.  by  pur.  vice  Pringle,  who 

retires    do 

Capt.  Rous,  from  90  F.,  Lt.  and  Capt.  do,  vice  Aitchison do 

1st  Foot. — Ens.  Alban,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Todd,  ])romoted    8  Jan. 

Ens.  Flasket,    do.    do.    vice  Chrystie,  do 18  Jan. 

L.  Evans,  Exis.  do.  vice  Alban 25  Jan. 

W.  FressoD,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 16  Feb. 

Ens.  Tamer,  Lt.  vice  Kelly,  dead 20  Jan. 

Ensigns  Tymons  and  Hunter,  Lts.  by  pur.  vice  Gregory  and  O'Conuell, 

promoted 20  Feb. 

Lt.  Mills,  from  5  Lancashire  Miliiia,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Thomas, 

'  resigned do 

Lt.  Palliser,  from  Dublin  ArtlU.    do.    do.    vice  Turner 1  Mar. 

•  A.  Bloomfleld,  Ens.  by  pur • 7  Mar. 

'"  A.  P.  Bridson,    do.    do 14  Mar. 

\  J.  I.  Eraser,    do.    do 25  Mar. 

2  . .  Lieut.  Thompson,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Yonge,  pro.  to  a  Prov.  Batt 15  Jan.  56 

^  Eos.  Phillipps,  Lieut,  do.  vice  Thompson « do 

I  G.  W.  Smith,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Phillippa 1  Feb. 

G.  F.  F.  Horwood,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Smith,  98  F do 

i  Lieut.  Hatchell,  from  Dublin  County  Militia,  do.  do 26  Feb. 

'i  3  . .  Lieut.  Coussmaker,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Hood,  pro.  Unatt 8  Jan. 

I  Kns.  Awdry,  Lieut,  vice  Coussmaker do 

(  Lieut  Merrett,  from  North  Gloucester  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Awdry 15  Jan. 

I  Lieut  Sidebottom,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Lewes,  pro.  Unatt 1  Feb. 

I  Ens.  St  Aubin,  Lieut  vice  Sidebottom do 

I  Colonr-Seijt  Cotter,  Ens.  vice  St.  Aubin do 

I  Ens.  Cotter,  Adj.  vice  Sidebottom,  pro do 

I  W.H.Hudson,  Dispenser  of  Medicines    29  Oct  55 

Ens.  Rundle,  from  59  F.  Ens. 26  Feb.  56 

Lt  Cousamaker,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Ross,  dead 1  Sept  55 

Lt  Sidebottom,    do.    do.,  vice  Coussmaker,  whose  pro.  on  the  8th  Jan. 

1856,  has  been  cancelled 8  Jan.  56 

Lt  Wainman,    do.    do.  vice  Sidebottom,  whose  pro.  on  1st  Feb.  1856, 

has  been  cancelled    • 1  Feb. 

Ens.  Morley,  Lt  do.  vice  Consmaker    1  Sept  55 

Ens.  Leatham,  do.  do.  vice  Morley,  pro.  on  8th  Oct.  1855,  cancelled .  8  Oct. 
Ens.  Letts,  do.  do.  vice  Leatham,  pro.  on  9th  Nov.  1855,  cancelled  9  Nov. 
Ens.  Awdry,  do.  do.  vice  Letts,  pro.  on  16th  Nov.  1855,  cancelled..  16  Nov. 
Ens.  Pears,    do.    do.  vice  Awdry,  pro.  on  8th  Jan.  1856,  cancelled. . . .    8  Jan.  56 

4  . .  Lt.  Vyvyan,  from  Cornwall  Rangers,  Ens.  vice  Segrave,  dead 15  Jan. 

Lieut  Eccles,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Barton,  Paym.  7  Drs 18  Jan. 

Brer.  Lieut-Col.  Hort,  Lt.-CoI.  do.  vice  Sadleir,  ret.  on  f.  p 1  Feb. 

Capt.  Rutherfoord,  Major,  do.  vice  Hort do 

Lieut.  BykeSy  Capt.  do.  vice  Rutherfoord do 

Lieut.  Bower,  do.    do.  vice  Dowbiggin,  pro.  Unatt do 

Ens.  Martin,  Lieut  do.  vice  Sykos do 

^ns.  Dickinson,  do.  do.  vice  Bower   do 

Ens.  Ferrier,  from  Renfrew  Militia,  Ens.  do.  vice  Dickinson do 

/f<m.  J.  W.  Hewitt,  Ens.  do  vice  Martin do 

^leut.  Rynd,  from  Dublin  County  Militia,  do.  do.  vice  Bland,  25  F.  . .  26  Feb. 


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5  Foot. — Brer.  Hi^or  Simmons,  Kajor  withovr  pur.  Tice  Johnsoiii  h.  p 15  Jan.  56 

lient.  Chads,  Gapt  yice  Simmons do 

2nd  Lleat.  Creagh,  lieut.  vice  Chads • do 

Uent.  LoDgfleld,  from  Cork  City  Artillery,  Bos.  vice  Creagh  do 

E.  M.  Mason,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Fennessy,  pro.  in  64  F. • . .  • .  16  Feb. 

lient.  Cabitt,  from  West  Norfblk  Militia,  Ens.  without,  par €9  Feb. 

Lieut.-Gen.  Walton,  Colonel,  vice  Sir  John  Orey,  dead flO  Feb. 

6  . .  Capt  Jones,  from  85  F.  Capt  vice  Spoor,  who  exeh * 8  Jen. 

Bns.  Parkinson,  lient.  vice  Lee,  pro. SS  Dec  55 

D.  K.  Evans,  Ens.  vice  Parkinson 15  Jan.  56 

Lieut  Hassard,  from  98  F.  Lieut,  vice  Twyford,  who  ezch.  .  • 1  Feb. 

7  *  •  Brev.  Major  Watson,  Major  without  pur.  vice  Rose,  caneelied 6  Jan. 

Lient.  Mure,  from  48  F.  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Rose,  who  retirss do 

Qr.-Master  Scott,  Paym.  vice  Dixon,  1  Drs 15  Feb. 

Capt  Glyn,  ft^m  85  F.  Capt  vice  Butler,  ezch 26  Feb. 

Ens.  Follett,  from  87  F.  Ens 89  Feb. 

C.  Fanner,  Dispenser  of  Medicines    87  Feb. 

Bns.  O'Brien,  Lieut,  by  pur * . .  • 16  JXow.  55 

8  . .  Staff  Assist-Surg.  Tates,  Awist-Surg.  vice  Fowler,  pro 86  Feb.  56 

J.  S.  Mackay,  Eos.  by  pur.  vice  M'Crea,  pro 7  Mmr. 

Lieut.  Blair,  from  Galloway  Militia,  Ens.  wlthour  pur.  vice  Maekay, 
42  F do 

9  . .  W,  Hackett,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Agnew,  pro 85  Jan. 

Lt.  Richards,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Browne,  pro.  Unatt 1  Feb. 

Ens,  Wright,  Lieut,  do.  vice  Richards do 

R.  G.  Wllberforoe,  Ens.  do.  vice  Wright 15  Feb. 

Capt  Leslie,  Major  without  pur.  vice  Lester,  pro.  Unatt 89  Feb. 

Lieut.  Daunt,  Capt  vice  Leslie du 

Eos.  Rollo,  Lieut  vice  Daunt do 

Lieut.  Coates,  from  West  Suffolk  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Rollo do 

Capt.  Gammeil,  from  22  P.  Capt  vice  Thnrsby,  exeh 14  Mar. 

10  •  •  C.  D.  Potts,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Graham,  pro 18  Jan. 

Lieut.  Lynam,froin  Lancashire  Artillery,  Ens.  without  pur.  viee  Potts, 

93  F do 

W.  Enderby,  Ens.  by  pur*  vice  Purvis,  pro ; 7  Mar. 

13  . .  Brev.  Major  Cox,  Major,  vice  Wood,  pro.  Unatt   85  Jan. 

Lieut.  Vardon,  Capt,  vice  Cox do 

Ens.  Bond,  Lieut,  vice  Vardon    c . .    •   •  do 

Lieut.  Bolger,  from  Kilkenny  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Bond    do 

Eos.  Leet,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Anderson,  who  retires 1  Feb. 

W.  L.  Bridget,  Ens.  do.  vice  Bingham,  13  Drs.  81  Jan. 

E.  M.  Pritchard,  do.  do.  vice  Leet 1  Feb. 

Lieut  Willan,  Capt.  do.  vice  Gosling,  who  retires 7  Mar. 

Ens.  James,  Lieut,  do.  vice  Willan • • . .  do 

T.  Yardley,  Ens.  do.  vice  James do 

14  •  •  Lieut.  Bower,  Capt.  vice  Townsend,  dead 80  Kot.  d5 

Ens.  Molony,  Lieut,  vice  Bower do 

S.  Watson,  Bus.  vice  Molony 15  Jan.  56 

Ens.  Costin,  Lieut  withour  pur 1  Feb. 

G,  L.  Bryce,  Ens.  do.  vice  Costin do 

Bns.  Fumeaux,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Graham,  pro.  in  Rifle  Brigade  . .   •    8  Feb. 
J.  Wilson,  Ens.  bv  pur.  vice  Fumeaux 89  Feb. 

16  •  •  Bns.  Colquhonn,  from  67  F.  Bns.  vice  Aytoun,  dead 14  Mar. 

Brevet  Major  Wingfield,  M^or,vice  Cutbbert,  ret.  on  full  pay 85  Mar. 

Lt  Price,  Capt.  vice  WiogAeld • do 

Bns.  and  A<Qt.  Coupe,  to  hare  the  rank  of  Lieut do 

Bns.  FitzRoy,  Lt.  viee  Price do 

Eds.  Rawlins,  from  8  W.  I.  R.,  Ensign do 

17  .  •   Ens.  Holworthy,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Swire,  pro 18  Jan. 

D.  F.  Allen,  Ens.  do.  vice  Holworthy    do 

Major  Bouii^e,  Lieut-Col.  withour  pur.  vice  M'Pherson,  Insp.  Field 

Officer    7  Sept.  55 

Brevet  Major  Gordon,  Major,  vice  Bourke do 

Lieut  Dyer,  Capt.  vice  Gordon do 

Ens.  Leonard,  from  Glamorgan  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 84  Jan.  56 

H*  T.  Hunt,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Maycock,  pro • 85  Jan. 

Lieut.  Tompson,  Capt.  vice  Armstrong,  pro.  Unatt 14  Dec  55 

Ens.  Hartwell,  Lient  vice  Dyer « 7  Sept. 

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Pr&moHtms,  Appaintmenis,  ^e.  372 

17  Foot.— Eni.  Webbw,  Lieut.' 9Hov.66 

Bns.  Houghton,  lieut 14  Dec. 

Ens.  Seymour,  from  67  F.  Ene 1  Feb.  66 

Lieut.  Diabrowe,  Adj.  ylce  Dyer,  pro do 

W.  Whincup,  Dispenser  of  Medicines    16  Feb. 

Ens.  Enderby,  fW>m  10  F.  Ens 7  Mar. 

18  . .  Lieut.  Hales,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Lawrie,  pro.  Unatt 18  Jan. 

Ens.  Dawson,  Lieut.        do,        vice  Hales do 

Ens.  Magill,    do.    by  pur.  7ice  Dare,  who  retires do 

J.  Clery,  Ens.  do.  vice  Magill do 

W.  T.  Le  Brun,  Ens.  wlthont  pur.  Tlce  Dawson  19  Jan. 

Staff  Dispenser  of  Medicines  O'Renan,  Dispenser  of  Medici oes S8  Aug.  66 

19  . .  Colour-Seijeant  Rawding,  Qr.-Master  7  Mar.  66 

20  . .   Ens.  Wlmbcrley,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Young,  who  retires 16  Jan. 

T.  Mackenzie,  Ens.  do.  tice  Wimberly 8  Feb. 

Ens.  Johnstone,  from  2  Lancashire  Militia,  Eos.  without  pur.   vice 

Mackensie,  42  F do 

Ens.  St.  John,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Parkinson,  pro. ,89  Feb. 

F.  O.  Horn,  Ens.  withour  pur «        do 

21  •  •  Ens.  Delamere,  Lieut,  vice  Pollock,  dead    6  Dec.  66 

Lt.  Harrison,  from  4  West  York  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Delamere 18  Jan.  66 

Lieut-Col.  Hon.  J.  L.  Browne,  from  Pror.  Depot  Batt.  Lieot.-Col. 
vice  Lord  West,  exch > . .  14  Mar. 

22  . .  EuB.  Leigh,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Dobyns,  who  retires 16  Feb. 

A.  W.  Craven,  Ens.  do.  vice  Leigh    26  Feb. 

Lieut.  Helden,  from  South  Lincoln  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur •    7  Mar. 

Capt.  Tliursby,  from  0  F.  Capt.  vice  Gammell,  exch 14  Mar. 

23  . .  Serjeant- Major  Smith ,  Qr.-Ma«ter,  vice  Aston,  Paym ••    8Jan. 

W.  H.  Tessier,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 29  Oct.  66 

H.  C.  Willes,  Ens.  bypur 14  Mar.  66 

24  ••   Lieut.  Munnings,  Adj.  vice  Madden,  who  resigns  the  Adj.  only 1  Oct. 

H.  P.  Holford,  Ens.  by  pur.  vire  Streatfleld,  pro • 7  Mar. 

T.  Hill,  Ens.  without^ur.  vice  Holford,  79  P , . .         do 

26  . .  Capt.  Spoor,  from  6  P.  Capt.  vice  Jones,  who  exch 8  Jan. 

Ens.  Cunynghame,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Turner,  who  retires 26  Feb. 

Ens.  Bland,  from  4  F.  Ens.  vice  Jones,  who  resigns    do 

C.  P.  Heigham,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Cunynghame 29  Feb. 

26  . .  Capt.  Humbley,  from  9  Drs.  Capt.  vice  Hutchinson,  who  exch 18  Jan. 

Staff  Aseist.-Surg.  Oullen,  Assist.-8nrg.  vice  Coates,  pro.  on  Staff    ....  26  Jan. 
f7  . .  F.  R.  Attwood,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Geddes,  pro J  Mar. 

28  . .   Lieut.  Morgan,  Capt  without  pur.  vice  Hallewell,  pro.  Unatt 16  Jan. 

Ens.  Pa^e,  Lieut,  vice  Morgan   , .         do 

Capt.  Fyfe,  from  Ayrshire  Militia,  Ens.  viee  Page    do 

Lieut.  Mansergh,  from  TIpperary  Artillery,  do.  vice  Fyfb,  4  Drs 7  Feb. 

W.  Cowl,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 23  Feb. 

29  . .   Hospital  Serjeant  Smith,  Qr.-Master,  vice  Bailie,  cancelled  18  Jan. 

W.  M.  Cochrane,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Gorton,  pro 26  Feb. 

Lieut.  Boraford,  from  6  Laneashire  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  viee 

Cochrane,  89  F 29  Feb. 

Ens.  Buley,  Adj do 

30  . .  Lieut.  SiUery,  Capt.  vice  Stephenson,  killed  in  action ^ 26  Jan. 

Ens.  Blwyn,  Lieut,  vice  Kerr,  died  of  his  wounds $6  Sept.  66 

Ens.  Campbell,  do.  vice  SiUery ,26  Jan.  66 

Ens.  Allardiee,  Lieut,  without  pur.    do 

Lieut.  Youles,  from  Bucks  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Elwyn    24  Jan. 

Ens.  Boyce,  from  Kildare  Militia,  do.  vice  Campbell 26  Jan. 

Ens.  M*Kensie,  from  Antrim  Militia,  do.  vice  Allardiee 1  Feb. 

Major  Whitmore,  Lieut.-Col.  withour  pur.  vice  Sillery,  appointed  per- 
manent Commandant  of  the  Hospital  and  Convalescent  EstablSab- 

ment  at  Scutari 15  Feb. 

Capt.  Dillon,  Major,  vioe  Whitmore «...,...        do 

Capt.  F.  Richardson,  from  h.  p.  6  F.  Capt.  vice  Dillon do 

Lieut.  Meade,  from  83  F.  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Riehardson,  who  retires  . .        do 

C.  Grimes,  Dispenser  of  Medichies    29  Oct.  66 

Lieut.  Harcourt,  Capt.  without  pur.  viee  Pocock,  pro.  Unatt ,  26  Feb.  66 

Ensigns  Fitagibbon  and  Ewens,  lieut  do. do 

Lieut  Peat,  from  the  Queen's  Own  Militia,  Ens.  do 26  Feb. 

Ens.  Bilham,  from  2  Lancashire  Militia,  do.  do 27  Feb. 

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873  Promotions,  Appointments,  fyc. 

91  Foot. — Ens.  Robinson,  Lieut  vice.Cromartie,  dead 24  Dee.  55 

Lieut.  Barnes,  from  West  Essex  Militia,  Ens 8  Jan.  S6 

J.  W.  Lomax,  Dispenser  of  Medicine. . « 1  Jan. 

Capt.  C.  Cooie,  from  li.  p.  Unatt.  Capt.  (repaying  the  difference)  vice 

Spaight,  exch i5  Feb. 

Lieut.  Pearson,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Cootc,  wlio  retires do 

Ens.  Jobby  Lieut,  do.  vice  Pearson do 

F.  VV.  Garden,  Kns.  do.  vice  Jebb do 

Ensigns  Mathdws  and  Jones,  Lieuts.  without  pnr 26  Feb. 

Lient.  Tibbetts,  from  1  Warwick  Militia,  Ens.  do do 

Ens.  H  axam,  from  Stirling  Militia,  Ens.  do 27  Feb. 

33  ••  Lt.  Siree,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Ellis,  pro.  Unatt 18  Jan. 

Ens.  Browne,  Lieut,  do.  vice  Siree do 

C.  F.  Mundy,  Ens.  do.  vice  Browne do 

34  . .  Ens.  St.  Croix,  Lieut,  without  pur 26  Feb. 

Lieut.  Ufizell,  from  2  Surrey  Militia,  Ens.  do.  vice  St.  Croix do 

86  ..  Ens.  Willett,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Rico,  pro 8  Jan. 

Lieut  Shaw,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Rice,  cancelled   28  Dee.  55 

O.  Rogers,  Ens.  do.  vice  Hill,  pro 15  Jao.  56 

C.  G.  Mahon,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Rogers,  49  P do 

Ens.  Mahon,  Lieut  do.  vice  Tuck,  dead   17  Dee.55 

G.  W.  W.  Knapp,  Ens.  by  pnr.  vice  Willett 25  Jsn.  56 

C.  8.  T.  Sale,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Mahon    31  Jan. 

L.  B.  Towne,  do.  do.  vice  Knapp,  63  F 1  Feb. 

J.  O.  W.  Scott,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Hill,  pro.  in  77  F 8  Feb. 

H.  B.  Gledstanea,  do.  do.  vice  Jackson,  who  ret 26  Feb. 

T.  M.  Le  Mesurier,  do.  do.  vice  Gray,  pro.  in  1  F 29  Feb. 

Lieut.  James,  from  Devon  Artillery,  Ens.  without  par.  vice  Gledrtanes, 

•^  67F IMir. 

37  i*  •  Lieut  Taylor,  Paym.  vice  Ross,  h.  p.  as  Capt.  Unatt    16  Feb. 

J.  Charley,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Barnes,  pro 7  Mir. 

Lieut.  Bell,  from  3  West  York  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Charley, 

66  F do 

36  •  •  Lieut  Tupper,  Capt  vdthout  pur.  vice  Hackett,  pro  Unatt 15  Jan. 

Ens.  FitzGerald,  Lieut  vice  Tupper do 

Lieut  Wright,  from  Wicklow  Militia,  Ens.  vice  FitzGerald do 

Lieut.  Pocklington,  Capt  by  pnr.  vice  Breton,  who  retires 18  Jan. 

Ens.  Carroll,  Lieut  without  pur.  vice  Belfield,  who  resigns    29  Feb. 

Capt  Thompson,  from  East  York  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Carroll do 

39  ••  Ens.  Chambers,  Lieut  vice  Daunt,  dead  lONov.oo 

Ensign  Gosselin,  from  Cavan  Militia,  Ens.   • . .  ••    8  Jan.  56 

Lieut.  Carr,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Stradian,  pro.  Unatt 25  Jan. 

Ens.  Vigors,  Lieut,  vice  Carr -. •  ....        do 

Ens.  Coventry,  from  2  Surrey  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Vigors 1  Febi 

The  Commission  of  Assist-Surg.  Humphrey  has  been  antedated  to  ....  11  May 54 
Qr.-Master  Serjeant  Blorton,  from  Gr.  Gds.  Qr.-Master,  vice  M'Bride, 

i'       Paym.  Land  Transport  Corps 16  Feb.  56 

Ensigns  Gray,  Moore,  and  Fogo,  Lieuts.  without  pnr. 26  Feb. 

Lieut  Anderson,  from  North  Cork  Militia,  Ens.  do do 

Lieut  Stokes,  from  do.  do.    do 27  Fab. 

Ens.  Brownrigg,  from  Wicklow  Militia,      do.    do 28  Feb. 

40  ••  Lieut  Jackson,  from  North  Mayo  Militia,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Hdyar, 

82F    SJan. 

F.  Helyar,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Osborne  pro do 

Capt  Nelson,  Major  without  pur.  vice  Neill,  h.  p.  being  D.  A.  Gen.  in 

Australia   ^ 15  Feb. 

Lieut.  Hall,  Capt  vice  Nelson    do 

Ens.  Armstrong,  Lieut  vice  Hall do 

Capt  Whelan,  from  Carlow  Militia,  Ens do 

4     c .  M.  T.  Quayle,  Ens.  vice  Fitzgerald,  dead 15  Jao. 

Lieut  Lambert,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Johnston,  dead 18  Jsn. 

Lieut.  Hamilton,    do.    do.    vice  Steward,  pro do 

Ens.  Pack,  Lieut  do.  vice  Lambert  • do 

Ens.  Dixon,        do.        do.  vice  Hamilton   •••        do 

Ens.  Talmadge,  from  Antrim  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Pack 31  Jao. 

A.  H.  Warner,  Ens.  vice  Dixon    1  Feb. 

Lieut  Peddle,  Capt.  vrithout  pnr.  vice  Meredith,  pro.  Unatt 26  Feb. 

Ueut  Kingscote,  do.        do.        vice  Skipwith         do • do 

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Promotions,  Appointments,  SfC,  374 

41  Foot  ^Ensigns  OobIow  and  Palmer,  Lieuts.  withoat  pur 26  Feb.  66 

T.  Eman,  Ens.  do do 

2nd  Lieut.  Maiiera,  from  Devon  Artillery,  Ens.  do 29  Feb. 

Capt.  Liddell,  from  81  F.  Capt  vice  Sheehy,  wiio  excb 7  Mar. 

Lt.  FitzRoy,  Capt.  wltbout  pur.  vice  Graham,  pro.  Unatt 7  Mar. 

Ens.  Douclan,  Lt.  vice  Fitzroy  do 

Lt.  Ellison,  from  Kent  Artillery,  Ensign do 

43  . .   Capt.  Kauntze,  from  3  Drs.  Capt.  vice  Sir  P.  Hallcett,  exch 8  Jan. 

Ens.  Coleridge,  from  65  F.  Ens.  without  pur e, 15  Jan. 

Ens.  Walter,  from  Inverness  Militia,  do.  do 25  Jan. 

Ens.  Feilden,  from  59  F.  Ens 1  Feb. 

Ens.  Mackenzie,  from  20  F.  do 8  Feb. 

Ens.  Mackay,  from  8  F.  do 7  Mar. 

43  . .   Ens.  Crozier,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Mure,  pro.  in  7  F • ., .    8  Jan. 

H.  O.  Bateman,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Gorton,  pro 6  Mar. 

D.  W.  F.  Blyth,  do.      do.      vice  Crozier 7  Mar. 

44  .  •   Ens.  Newbolt,  Licat.  by  pur.  vice  Cooper,  retired   15  Jan. 

Qr.-Master  Thomsett,  Paym 25  Jan. 

Serjeant-Major  Hart,  Qr.-Master,  vice  Tiiomsett do 

Ens.  M'Carrol,  Lieut,  niithout  pur 1  Feb. 

R.  Y.  Foley,  Ens.  by  pur do 

Ens.  O'Neill,  Adj.  vice  Wood,  who  re^igns  the  Adj.  only do 

Ens.  Dickin,  from  65  F.  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Hercy,  pro 15  Feb. 

45  . .  Ens.  Preston,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Howard,  who  retires    do 

T.  Apjohn,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Preston    29  Feb. 

46  ..  Ens.  Speke,  from  65  F.  Ens    I5Jan. 

Ens.  Kelson,  Lieut,  vice  Messenger,  killed  by  the  explosion  of  a  mine..  16  Jan. 

Lieut.  Radcliffb,  from  Herts  Militia,  Ens 15  Feb. 

F.  Rankley,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 29  Oct.  55 

Ens.  Fisiibourne,  Lieut,  without  pur 26  Feb.  56 

Ens.  Morrow,  from  Westmeath  Militia,  Ens.  do do 

Qr.-Master-Sergt.  Dwyer,  Ens.  and  Adjt.  vice  Cross,  who  resigns  the 
Adjt  only do 

47  . .  Ens.  Hicks,  from  65  F.  Ens 8  Jan. 

E.  W.  Hannill,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 21  Dec.  55 

Ens.  King,  Lieut,  without  pur. 1  Feb.  56 

J.  Stanley,  Ens.  vice  King do 

Ensigns  O'Connor  and  Davrson,  Lieats.  without  pur. 26  Feb. 

Lt.  Pigott,  from  Wexford  Militia,  Ens.  do do 

Ens.  Kidd,  from  Armagh     do.  do 27  Feb. 

Lient  Ward,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Armit,  who  retires    14  Mar. 

Ens.  Stammers,  Lieut,  do.  vice  Ward    do 

J.  J.  Dunne,  Ens.  do  vice  Stammers. do 

48  .  •  Ens.  Protheroe,  Lieut,  without  pur • . .  •  •  25  Jan. 

W.  H.  Surman,  Ens.  by  pur do 

W.  Walker,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 31  Oct.  55 

49  • .  2nd  Staff  Surgeon  Bews,  Surgeon,  vice  Davies,  pro 8  Jan.  56 

Ens.  Rogers,  from  36  F.  Ens 15  Jan. 

Ens.  Christian,  from  69  F.  do 25  Jan. 

Lient  Chinn,  from  2  SUfford  Militia,  do 15  Feb. 

Lieut.  Chatfleld,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Nason,  pro.  Unatt. 4  Feb. 

Ens.  Field,  Lieut.  do.  do 

2nd  Lieut.  Lakin,  from  Devon  Artillery,  Ens.  do 26  Feb. 

50  . .  O.  H.  Turner,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Gray,  who  retires • . .  • 8  Feb. 

Ens.  Eden,  Lieut,  witiiout  pur 26  Feb. 

Ens.  Barker,  from  Armagh  Militia,  Ens.  do do 

51  .  •  Capt.  Austen,  from  h.  p.  Sub-Inspector  of  Militia,  Capt.  vice  Crook- 

shank,  exch 8  Jan. 

Lieut  Acton,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Austen,  who  retires do 

Ens..  Gloag,  Lieut,  do  vice  Acton    do 

W.  H.  Saunders,  Ens.  do  vice  Gloag do 

52  . .  J.  H.  Bradshaw,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  King,  9  Drs 29  Feb. 

H.  R.  Beattie,  do.  do 14  Mar. 

53  . .  Lieut  Walton,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Wedderburne,  who  retires    8  Jan. 

54  • .  Ens.  Stevenson,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Ramsay,  who  retires  1  Feb. 

J.  Q.  Jebb,  Ens.  do.  vice  Stevenson    do 

Lieut  Shiffoer,  Capr.  do.  vice  Flamank,  who  retires  .-. . .  15  Feb. 

Ena.  Bayly,  Lieut  by  pur.  vice  Shifiher   ••.•••  29  Feb. 

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876  Promotioni,  AfpmntmentMf  9fe. 

M  Poot.-«L.  K«  Bdwards,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Bayly    <..«* 7  Mir.M 

55  . .   Ens.  Bluett,  from  1  Devon  Militia,  Bos 15  Jan. 

Capt.  Frend,  Major,  without  pur.  Tice  Care,  pro.  UnatL   Id  Jan. 

Lieut.  Harknese,  Capt.  Tiee  Vrand * • '        do 

Bus.  Wither,  Lieut,  vice  Harknew « •  •       do 

Sir  C.  W.  BurdeU,  Bart,  Eds.  Tioe  Wither do 

Ens.  Pirrie,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice Twysdeo,  pro ••    1  Feb. 

Eos.  Uoiacke,  do.      do.      vioe  Nunn,  who  retires ^  Mar. 

O.  U.  Harrisouf  Ens.  do.  vice  Uniaeke UMar. 

56  . *  Ens.  Hampton,  Lieut*  without  pur • ••• ^  Feb. 

Lieut.  Johnes,  from  Montgomery  Militia,  Eos.  do. « • « « « do 

Ens.  Kelsall,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Butler,  who  retires  7  Mar. 

Ens.  Charley,  from  37  F.  Ens • do 

J.  L.  Riall,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Kelsall do 

57  ..  W.  D.  North,  Dispenser  of  Medicines    31  Oct.  55 

Lieut.  Coope,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Lea»  pro.  tJoatt • 26  Feb.  56 

Eoslgoe  Hasted,  Brutton,  Thompson,  Tragett,  aod  Houghton,  Lta*  do.       do 

Ens.  Gledstanes,  Eos.  do do 

Lieut.  M^Clintock,  from  Londonderry  Militia,  do.  do. •  27  Feb. 

Lieut.  Pearson,  from  Essex  Rifles,  do.  do « «  M  Feb. 

Lieut.  Clarke,  from  1  Devon  Militia,  do.  do.. . .  r 99  Feb. 

C.  M.  CUrke,  Ens.  do I  Mar. 

58  »«  Ens.  Archibald,  from  Hereford  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Hieks, 

resigned < 15  Feb. 

59  .  *  Lieut.  Tom,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Mackenzie,  who  retires IS  Jaa. 

Ens.  aod  Adj.  Sheppard,  to  have  the  rank  of  Lieut.    «        do 

Ens.  Cockell,  Lieut,  by  pur.  vice  Tom • « do 

H.  W.  Feilden,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Cockc41 1  Feb. 

W.  Telford,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Feilden,  4A¥ « do 

G.  E.  Rundle,  Eos.  by  pur S6Feb. 

Lieut.  Brown,  from  Hampshire  Militia,  Eos.  without  par.  viea  Rnndle 
3F 89  Feb. 

60  . .  Capt.  Yonge,  Major  without  pur.  vice  Hope,  pro.  Unatt **"  85  Jan. 

Lieut-  Tedlip,  Capt.  vice  Yonge do 

Ens.  Morgan,  Lieut.  viceTedlle 4 <.* ••        do 

W.  G.  Turle,  Ens.  vice  Morgan - 1  Feb. 

C.  H.  Borrer,  do 8  Feb. 

Lient.-Gen.  Sir  W.  G.  Moore,  Col.  Comm.  vice  Sir  W.  G.  Davy,  dead  96  Jan. 
Lieut.  Hodges,  from  West  Kent  Militia,  Ens.  viee  Warren,  who  resigns  89  Feb. 
Em.  Lewis,  from  Brecknock  Militia,  do 14  ^^' 

61  .*  Ens.  Yonge, Lieut,  vice  Baee,  dead   15Dee.55 

T.  Caaement,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Grlffitiis,  pro SFeb.  56 

E.  B.  Androa,  do.  do 7  Mar. 

62  . .  Enaigna  Toppin,  Harrison,  and  Macpherson,  Lieots.  without  pur 86  Feb. 

Lieut.  Reade,  from  2  Cheshire  Militia,  Ens.  do do 

Lieut.  Cornwall,  from  South  Cork  Militia,  do.  do 87  F^b. 

2nd  Lieut.  Graves,  from  Waterford  Artillery,  do.    do * 28  Feb. 

63  .«  Ueut.  Stuart,  Capt  vice  Fraser,  dead    9Pec.55 

Ens.  Lacy.  Lieut  vice  Stuart <  • « . .       do 

Ens.  Crowther,  Lieut  by  pur.  vice  Fraser,  pro 1^ J*"*  ^ 

Serjeant-M^or  Slack,  Ena.  without  pur.  vice  Laey • do 

Qr.-Maiter  Serjeant  Linford,  Qr.-Master,  vice  Ingram,  Paym 18  Jan. 

Ens.  Knapp,  from  36  F.  Ens 36JaD. 

Brevet-Major  Fairtlough,   Major,  vice  Higginbotham,  retired  on  fsU 

pay 26  Feb. 

Lieut.  Hunt,  Capt  vice  Fairtlough do 

Ens.  Brown,  Lieut  vice  Hunt do 

Ens.  Bicknell,irom  the  Queen's  Own  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Brown    do 

Major  Fairtlough,  Lieut.. Col.  by  pur.  vice  Lindeeay,  who  retires. .  •  • . .    7  Mv* 

Brevet-Major  Carter,  Major,  do.  vice  Fairtlough • « do 

Lt  Patterson,  fh>m  80  F.,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Carter,  pro 85  Mar. 

Lt  C.  A.  Morshead,  from  h.  p.  5  P..  Lt  do do 

64  ••  Capt  W.  £.  Sweuy,  from  h.  p.  9  F.  Capt.    (repaying  the  diflerenee) 

vice  Du  Cane,  exch 8.  Feb. 

Lt,  HinchllflT,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Sweny,  who  retires «  do 

Ens.  Fennessy,  from  6  F.  Lt  do.  vice  Bell,  who  retires do 

65  . .  A.J.  Hicks,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Lewis,  promoted 8  Jao. 

F.  G.  Coleridge,  do.    do.    vice  Higgin,  do. 11  ^w- 

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JPram0tion$f  AppointmeTUs,  ^c,  876 

55  Foot.— C.  B.  C.  Speke,  Koi  by  par*  tim  Whitbrcad,  pro 19  Jail*  M 

Lt.  Pennefktlier,  from  North  Tipperary  Militia,  Ens.  witboat  por.  rice 

Hicks,  47  F 18  Jan. 

Lt.  Chevalier,  from  Ayrshire  Militia,  do.  vice  Coleridge,  43  F 14  Jan. 

A.  F.  Maade,  Fns.  do.  vice  Speke,  46  F \ 15  Jan. 

Lt  White,  from  Herts  Militia,  do.    do.  vice  Dlckin,  pro.  m  44  F 15  Feb. 

J.  8.1Ubot,  Ens.  do.  vice  Welstead,  7  Dr.QdB 16  Feb. 

66  .  •  Major  F.  Hammond,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.  Major,  repaying  the  difference, 

vice  Michel,  pro.  Unatt. / 20  Feb. 

Capt.  Davenport,  Major,  by  par.  vice  Hammond,  who  retires do 

Lt.  Galbraith,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Davenport « do 

Ens.  Oliver,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Oalbraitli do 

J.  H.  Mardon,  Ens.  do.  vice  Oliver 7  Mar. 

69  ••  Buff  Assist-Surg.  C.  A.  Shiell,  Assist-Surgeon,  vice  Daff,  pro.  on  Staff  8  Jan. 

Ens.  Crane,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Steward,  pro.  in  50  F 15  Jan. 

D.  Seymour,  Ens.  do.  vice  Robertson,  promoted 1  Feb. 

Lt.  Dawson,  from  Antrim  Militia,  Ens.  withont  pur.  vice  Seymour,  17  F.        do 

W.  C.  Colqahoun,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Crane «...  14  Mar. 

Lr.  Morgan,  from  Bucks  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Colquhoan,  15  F S6  Mar. 

G%  . .  Ens.  Beaty-Pownall,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Watson,  who  retires. 8  Jan. 

6.  H.  Row,  Ens.  do.  vice  Beaty-Pownall • 18  Jan. 

Lt.  Batti8Combe,Capt.  vice  Storer,  dead 14  Jan. 

Ens.  Tumor,  Lt.  vice  Battiseombe •        do 

Ens.  Tumor,  from  3  Stafford  Militia,  Ens 1  Feb. 

Capt.  R.  W.  Smith,  from  h.  p.  07  F.  Capt.  vice  Conyers,  ezch 26  Feb. 

Lt.  Wilkinson,  Capt.  by  par.  vice  Smith,  who  retires do 

Ens.  Wilkinson,  Lt.  without  purchase ,.. ••••        do 

Ens.  Thomson,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Wilkinson  do 

H.  G.  Cavendish,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Row,  75  F do 

L.  Bolden,  do.    do.    vice  Thomson  27  Feb. 

Lt.  Briggs,  from  South  Devon  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur « •  • . .  88  Feb. 

68  . .  Acting  A88ist.-Surg.  Crawford,  Assist.-Surgeoii 2  Apr.  55 

G.  Gregg,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Anderson,  promoted 18  Jan.  56 

J.  Eustace,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Gregg,  90  P do 

Lt.  Charleton,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Maclean,  who  retires 25  Jan. 

Ens.  Boyle,  Lt  do.  vice  Charleton. do 

S.  W.  H.  Christian,  Ens.  do.  vice  Turner,  promoted « do 

Lt.  Williams,  from  Canadian  Rifles,  Lt.  vice  Melville,  ezch 8  Feb. 

Lt.  Bartlett,  from  Herto  Militia,  Ens.  without  par.  vice  Christian,  49  F.  15  Feb. 

A.  M.  Grote,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Boyle 26  Feb. 

Lt.  Daubeny,  from  Worcester  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur • 27  Feb. 

Lt.  St.  George,  from  Fermanagh  Militia,  do.    do.    vice  Grote,  95  F. . .  28  Feb. 

71  ••  Lt.  W.  Campbell,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Vise.  Kirkwall,  Scots  Fas.  Gds.  ..  25  Jan. 

Ens.  Forteecue,  Lt.  do.  vice  Campbell • do 

J.  Bonlderson,  Ens.  do.  vice  Forteecue • 1  Feb. 

Ens.  Denne,  Lt.  without  purchase 26  Feb. 

Lt.  Thomas,  from  Worcester  Militia,  Eus.  do • 27  Feb. 

72  ..  J4  R.  M*Turk,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 81  Oct.  55 

Ensigns  Brown,  Henry,  and  Murray,  Lts.  without  pur « 26  Feb.  50 

Lt.  HodgkinsoD,  from  South  Devon  Militia,  Ens.  do do 

Lt.  Tanner,  from  1  Devon  Militia,  do.    do 27  Feb. 

J.  W.  F.  Butler,  Ens.  do 28  Feb. 

74  . .  Acting  As8ist.-Surg.  Burkitt,  Assi8t.-Surg.  vice  Warden,  dead 17  Apr.  55 

75  . .   EiiB.  Rowe,  from  68  F.  Ensign,  vice  Justice,  promoted   26  Ftb.  56 

Acting  Assist.-Surgeon  Lithgow,  Assist. -Surg 8  Feb.  65 

76  . .  The  restoration  from  h.  p.  88  F.  to  full  pay  of  Capt.  J.  Young,  vice 

Senhouse,  who  exchanged,  as  also  the  two  Brevet  steps  of  the  former 
Officer,  as  well  as  the  promotion  of  Lt.  Preston,  as  stated  in  the 
Qazrtte  of  the  28th  Dec.  1855,  have  been  cancelled. 
Lt.  J.  W.  Puole,  from  h.  p.  Ceylon  Regt.  Lt.  vice  White,  pro.  Unatt.  . .    1  Feb.  56 
rapt.  W.  A.  T.  Payne,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.  Capt.  vice  Senhouse,  exch.    .  •  15  Feb. 

Lt.  Bland,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Payne,  who  retires « « •        do 

Assist.-Surg.  Macartney,  from  Staff,  Assist.-Surg.  vice  Wilkinson,  h.  p. .  20  Feb. 

Ens.  Palliser,  Lt  by  pur.  vice  Bland .,14  Mar. 

W.  M.  Clarke,  Ens.  do.  vice  Palliser do 

77  . .  Ens.  Adam,  Lt.  vice  Basil  H.  Browne,  deed    16  Dec.  55 

J.  Peacock,  Ens.  vice  Adam , 15  Jan.  56 

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377  Promotions^  Appointments^  Sfc, 

77  Foot^MaJor    J.  W.  Thomas,  /rom  h.  p.  Unatt.  Major    (pacing  the 

differoQce),  vice  Forbes,  who  exch.  ( receiving  the  difference)    18  Jan.  5G 

Lt.  Hon*  J.  Colborne,  Capt.  witliout  par.  vice  Riclcman,  pro.  UnCtt. . .    1  Feb. 

Ens.  Peach,  Lt.  vice  Colbome % . .  •  •        do 

Lt.  KirlL,  from  Sussex  Militia,  Eos.  vice  Peach , do 

78  . .  Acting  As8ist.-3urg.  M'Maater,  A9Bi8t.-Surgeon 27  Mar.  55 

Lt.  Fitzsimont,  from  South  Lincoln  Militia,  Ens.  without  par. 29  Feb.  5G 

79  ..  Ens.  Uolford,  from  24  F.  Ensign  7  Mar. 

81  . .  Staff  Assist.-Snrg.  Corbett,  Assist-Sarg.  vice  Smith,  9  Drs I  Feb. 

Cspt.  Sheehy,  from  41  F.,  Capt.  vico  Liddell,  who  exch 7  Mar. 

82  . .  Ens.  Helyar,  from  40  F.,  Ensign   8  Jaa. 

Ens.  Johnstou,  from  87  F.,  do 25  Jan. 

G.  F.  Masterman,  Dispenser  of  Medicines    12  Nor.  55 

Ens*  Porter,  Lt.  without  purchase ••..20  Feb.  56 

Lt.  Miller,  from  East  Middlesex  Militia,  Eos.  do do 

83  ..  W.H.Ivimy,  Ensign,  by  purchase 14  Mar. 

84  ••  Capt.  Hon,  A.  H.  A.  Anson,  from  Rifle  Br.,  Capt.  vice  Stewart,  exch. . .    8  Jan. 

Ens.  Oibant,  Lt.  vice  Kichai'dson,  dead 11  June  56 

Ens.  Maclennan,  do.  vice  Braclcenbury,  dead    26  Aug. 

H.  T.  W.  O.  Kenny,  Ens.  vice  Maclennan 15  Jan.  56 

Ens.  Crohan,  Lt.  vice  Maclennan,  dead 7  Dec.  55 

Lt.  Huoiphrey,  from  Aberdeen  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Crohan  • .- 29  Feb.  56 

85  :    Lt.  Barton,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Manners,  pro.  Unatt. 8  Jan. 

Ens.  Noyes,  Lt.  do.  vice  iiartou 15  Jan. 

W.  C.  Henderson,  Ens.  do.  vice  Noyes do 

Cupt.  Batler,  from  7  F.,  Capt.  vice  Glyn,  exch 26  Feb. 

A .  Dixon,  Ens.  without  purciiase • do 

86  .  •  Lt  Adams,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Gale,  who  retires 25  Jan. 

A.  R.  Chute,  Eos.  do ]  Feb. 

87  . .  J.  Johnston,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Lynch,  promoted • 25  Jan. 

B.  D.  Musgrave,  Ens.  without  par.  vice  Johnston,  82  F do 

G.  W.  Marsden,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Osborne,  promoted 8  Feb. 

L.  Leadbitter,  from  Northumberland  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur.    15  Feb. 

H.  G.  Follett^  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Lampen,  promoted 29  Feb. 

Cap^  Cobbe,  Major,  do.  rice  Robertson,  cancelled 2  Kor^  55 

88  .  •  Lt.  Buchanan,  from  Tyrone  Militia,  Ens.  without  purchase 29  Feb.  56 

69  . .  Ens.  Barron,  Lt.  vice  Gray,  dead 22  Dec.  55 

Lt.  Pott,  from  Edinburgh  County  Militia,  Ensign 8  Jan.  56 

Ensigns  Wame  and  Dowdeswell,  Lts.  without  purchase 26  Feb. 

Ensign  Cochrane,  from  29  F.,  Ensign    do 

Lt.  Blake,  from  3  West  York  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 27  Feb. 

Ens.  Nugent,  from  1  Cheshire  Militia,  do.    do 28  Fab. 

90  • .  Ens.  Herford,  Lt  without  pur.  vice  Raitt,  dead  •  •  •  • 29  Apr.  55 

Ens.  Cherry,  Lt  do. .. • ., 18  Jan,  56 

Ens.  Wynne,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Herford,  wliose  pro.  by  pur.  on  17  Aug. 

1855,  has  been  cancelled do 

Ens.  Gregg,  from  69  F.,  Ensign do 

Ens.  Chute,  from  86  F.,  do 1  Feb. 

O.  H.  Powell,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Treacher,  promoted   do 

Hon*  Lt  Pennington,  Capt  do.  vice  Vaughton,  who  retires 8  Feb. 

Ens.  Carter,  Lt.  do.  vice  Pennington do 

H.  J.  Edgell,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Carter,  promoted 15  Febu 

Ens.  Gordon,  from  Ceylon  Regt.  Ensign • 25  Mar. 

92 .  •  Lt.  Pike,  from  92  F.,  Lt.  vice  Macpherson,  exch 25  Jan. 

92  . .   Ens.  Mackay ,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Beetham,  who  retires 8  Jan. 

W.  G.  Hicks,  Ens.  do.  vice  Mackay do 

Ens.  M'Barnet,  Lt  do.  vice  Shafto,  retired 18  Jan. 

Lt.  Macpherson,  from  91  F.,  Lt.  vice  Pike,  exch 25  Jan. 

J.  Thomson,  Ens.  by  pur.  vice  Hay,  promoted    do 

Capt  Johnstone,  from  Dumfries  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur I  Feb. 

W.  A.  Moss,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 23  Nor.  53 

93  . .  Lt  Stotherd,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Ross,  pro.  Unatt 8  Jan.  56 

Ens.  M*Pherson.  Lt  do 2  Nor.  55 

Lt.  FuUerton,  from  2  R.  Lanark  Militia,  Ensign 8  Jan.  56 

Ens.  Greig,  Lt  withont  purchase do 

Ens.  Potts,  from  10  F.,  Ens.  vice  Qrelg 18  Jan. 

Lt-Col.  Hon,  Adrian  Hope,  from  h.  p.  Unatt  Lt.-CoL  ylee  Ainalie,who 
exch 26  Jan. 

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JhromoHotis^  Appointments,  Sfc.  378 

93  Foot.— Lt.  WUliAiDB,  Capt.  wlthoat  pur.  vice  MacGowaDi  dead 16  Aug.  56 

£iis.  Barg^&e,  Lt.  do • do 

Bus.  Goldsmith,  Lt  do. 18  Jan.  60 

Boa.  Sergisoin,  Lt.  by  par 14  Mar. 

Bus.  Hay,  from  2  Lanark  Militia,  Bna.  without  pur do 

06  • .  Capt.  Patterson,  from  Sod  W.  I.  R.,  Capt.  vice  Uill,  ezch 8  Jan. 

Capt.  Brown,  Paymaster do 

Lt.  Boothby,  Capt.  without  pur.  ? ioe  Brown,  Paymaster  1  Feb. 

Bus.  Fleming,  Lt.  vice  Boothby do 

Lt.  Wilkinson,  fh>m  2  Durham  Militia,  Bus.  vice  Fleming 16  Feb. 

Bna.*Grote,  from  09  F.,  Bnsign 20  Feb. 

Lt  Probart,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Sargent,  pro.  Unatt 29  Feb. 

Ens.  Wiilans,  Lt  vice  Probart   do 

Ens.  Anderson,  from  Renfrew  Militia,  Ens do 

Capt  Henley,  from  5  Dr.  Gds.  Capt.  vice  Garrard,  ezch 26  Mar. 

90  . .  Brevet  Miyor  Scovell,  Major,  vice  Snodgrass,  dead 28  Jan. 

Lt.  Cannon,  Capt  vice  Scoveli do 

Ens.  Gray,  Lt  vice  Cannon .^ do 

Bnsl  Thompson,  from  0  Lancashire  Militia,  Ens.  vice  Gray do 

Lt.  Williams,  from  South  Lincoln  Militia,  do 14  Mar. 

Lt  Whiteside,  Capt  vice  Lambert,  dead 11  Mar. 

Ens.  Walshe,  Lt  vice  Whiteside do 

B.  J.  Scovell,  Ens.  vice  Walshe 26  Mar. 

98  ..  Lt  Twyford,  from  0  F.,  Lt  vice  Hassard, ezch 1  Feb. 

Ens.  Smith, fh>in 2 F.,  Ensign    '. ...         do 

Lt  Stewart,  from  South  Down  Militia,  Ens.  without  pur 20  Feb. 

99  ..  B.  C.  Johnson,  Ens.  by  purcliase do 

Rifle  Brigade. — Capt.  Stewai't,  from  84  F.,  Capt  vice  Anson,  exch 8  Jan. 

W.  Arbuthnot,  Ens.  without  parohase  26  Mar. 

Ensign  Egerton,  Lt  vice  Booth,  dead    23  Dec.  66 

Lt.  Norrls,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Campbell,  Coldstream  Gds 8  Jan.  60 

Ens.  Deedes,  Lt.  do.  vice  Norris 16  Jan. 

E.  H.  Chamberlin,  Ens.  do. 8Jan. 

W.  J.  K.  Mayers,  Ens.  without  pur 26  Jan. 

Sergeant- Major  Rogers,  Quartermaster,  vice  Gough,  Paym 14  Sept  66 

Lt  Gratiam,  from  14  F.,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Beat,  who  retires  8  Feb.  60 

iETon.  C.  E.  Edwardes,  Ens.  without  pur. 16  Feb. 

H.  W.  Tumell,  Dispenser  of  Medicines 16  Jan. 

Ensigns  Mildmay  and  Henshaw,  Lts.  without  purchase 14  Mar. 

J.  E.  K.  Morley,  Ens.  do, do 

J.  B.  Evans,  do.    do 16  Mar. 

P.  Markham,  do.    do 10  Mar. 

let  West  India  Regt— Lt  Coote,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Robeson,  who  retires  ....    8  Feb. 

Acting  Assiat..Surg.  Skues,  Assist-Surgeon 28  Feb.  66 

2  . .  Capt  Hill,  from  96  P.,  Capt  vice  Patterson,  exch 8  Jan.  60 

Ens.  and  Adjt  Carvell,  to  have  the  rank  of  Lieut 0  Sept.  66 

Acting  Assist.-Surg.  O'Brien,  Assist. -Surgeon 29  Sept. 

Ens.  King,  Lt.  by  pur.  vice  Bourne,  promoted    14  Mar.  60 

3  . .  Lt.  Birch,  Capt.  without  pur.  vice  Watson,  Paym.  Prov.  Batt 18  Jan. 

F.  I.  Rawlins,  Ens.  by  pur.  26  Mar. 

Ceylon  Regt— 2nd  Staff  Surg.  Cowan,  Surg,  vice  Stuart,  Staff 20  F^b. 

Lt.  Long,  Capt.  by  pur.  vice  Holworthy,  pro.  in  a  Depot  Batt 7  Mar. 

Ens.  Roddy,  Lt.  do.  vice  Long   do 

H.  Gordon,  Ens.  by  pur 26  Mar. 

A  Hansard,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Gordon,  90  F do 

R.  Canadian  Regt^A.  M.  Armstrong,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Donald,  10  F. . .    8  Jan. 

Lt  Melville,  from  09  P.,  Lt  vice  Williams,  exch 8  Feb. 

St.  Helena  Regt. — J.  W.  Mitchell,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Tayler,  pro 16  Feb. 

R.  Newfoundland  Companies.— W.  Chambers,  Ens.  without  pur.  vice  Quill, 

promoted  ,....26  Fbb. 

Gold  Coast  Corps. —H.  B.  B.  Owen,  Bns.  without  pur.  vice  Andrews,  pro 8  Jan. 

B.  N.  R.  Gatehouse,  do.    do.    vice  Saunders,  dead    20  Feb. 

DEPOT  BATTALIONS. 

Brevet  Lt.-Col.  F.  White,  from  h.  p.  Unatt.  Mi^or,  viee  Muller,  exch.   8  Jan.  60 

Capt.  Yonge,  from  2  F.,  Major  by  pur.  vice  White,  who  retires   16  Jan. 

Capt  King,  from  Assist ^Adjt.  to  be  Adjt  vice  Dickson,  pro.  Unatt 29  Feb. 

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379  JPromotionSf  Appointments,  8fc. 

,  from  Ceylon  Begt  Major  by  pur.  vice  Creagh,  who  Mtiret . .    7  Mar.  6d 

I  West,  from  21  F.  Lt.-Col.  rice  Browne,  cxcb 18  Mar. 

rom  40  P.  A88iBt.-Ad1t.  vice  Kins.  Adjt ^ 25  Mar. 


Capt.  Holworthy, 
Brevet  Col.  Lard 
Capt.  Qoatling,  from  48  P.  Assist.- Adjt.  vice  King,  Adjt 


8TAPF. 

Lt.-Col.  Sillery,  from  SO  F.  to  be  Commandant  of  the  Hospital  and  Conva- 
lescent Bstablishment  at  Scutari    8Feb.  56 


UNATTACHED. 

Capt  Manners,  from  86  P.  Major  by  purchase    8Jan.  o6 

Brevet  Utjor  Ross,  93  F.  Brevet  ranlc  converted  into  Sabstantive  rank do 

Brevet  Major  Meredith,  41  F.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Mtnor  Hood,  3  F.    do.    do I         <Io 

Capt.  and  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  R.  Blane,  Unatt.  to  have  Sabstantive  rank  of  M^jor .  16  Jan. 

Capt  and  Brevet  Lt-Col.  Hallewell,  28  F.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Major  Hacket%  88  F.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Major  Greville,  Scots  Fas.  Gds.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Lt.-Col.  Cure,  66  F.    do.     do.  of  Lt.-Col 18  Jan. 

Brevet  Major  Lawrie,  18  P.    do.    do.  of  Major i do 

Brevet  Major  Ellis,  33  F.    do.    do. do 

Mi^jor  and  Brevet  Lt.-Col.  Wood,  IS  F.    do.    do.  of  Lt-CoL. 26  Jan. 

Major  and  Brevet  Lt-Col. /fim.  A.  Hope,  00  F.    do.    do do 

Capt.  and  Brevet  Lt-Col.  Strachan,  39  F.    do.  of  Major do 

Brevet  Lt..Col.  W.  B.  Caldwell,  Unatt    do.  of  Lt-Col 1  Feb. 

Brevet  Major  Sklpwith,  41  F.    do.  of  Mi^or do 

Brevet  Major  Lewes,  3  F.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Major  Dowbifrgin,  4  F.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Mi\j or  Browne^  9  F.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Major  Nason,  49  F.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Major  Rickman,  77  P.    do.    do do 

Lt.  and  Capt  and  Brevet  Col.  Wetherall,  Scots  Fas.  Gds.    do.    do 8  Feb. 

Brevet  Mij or  Lea,  67  F.    do.     do do 

Lieut  W.  R.  Gray,  from  Ceylon  Refl:t.  Capt  without  purchase    . .  • 16  Feb. 

Brevet  Lt-Col.  C.  E.  Michel,  from  66  F.  Lt.-Col.  do 28  Feb. 

Brevet  Lt.-Col.  Lister,  9  F.  to  have  Sabstantive  rank  of  Lt.-Co1 29  Feb. 

Brevet  Major  Sargent,  96  P.    do.  of  Major do 

Brevet  Major  Dickson,  Adjt  of  a  Depot  Batt.    do.    do do 

Brevet  Mi(jor  Graham,  41  P.,  Brevet  converted  into  Sabstantive  rank    26  Mar. 


ARMY  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT. 

Surgeon  Davies,  from  49  F.  Ist  Staff  Surgeon    8  Jan.  56 

Asaiat-Surg.  Somerville,  from  69  F.  2nd  Staff  Surg,  vice  Knox,  h.  p do 

Assist-Sorg.  Duff,  from  67  F.  do.  vice  Bews,  49  F do 

AcUng  As8ist.-Sarg.  Kilroy,  As8i8t..Surgeon    12  Apr.  5u 

Y.  H.  Johnaon,  B.  Hall,  J.  A.  Harvey,  J,  Goodwin,  J.  Storey,  E.  W.  Ward, 

J.  Bonnyman,  J.  Shoolbraid,  H.  J.  Mayhew,  A.  H.  Hilson,  C.  Martin, 

T.  B.  Blandford,  W.  Patton,  G.  E.  Whitton,  to  be  Acting  Assiatant- 

Surgeons. 

Acting  A8Sist.-Surg.  Martin,  Assist.-Sarg.  vice  Brakyn,  reaigned 16  Dec. 

Acting  Assist-Surg.  Greig,  do 27  Oct  64 

Surgeon  Brush,  from  2  Drs.,  Snd  Staff-Surg.  rice  Llewelyn,  exch 18  Jan.  56 

Surgeon  Grant,  from  Depot  Batt  of  Winchester,  do 1  Feb. 

Acting  Assist- Surg.  Kennedy,  Asaist.-Surgeon    do 

W.  Cwiniffe,  W.  Leishman,  J.  Greatorex,  £.  J.  Hatchell,  J.  J.  Henry,  J.  G. 

Hildige,  A.  Morphew,  to  be  Acting  Asaistaot-Suigeoua. 

Purvf  yor  Fitzgerald  to  be  Depaty-Purveyor-in-Chief    31  Oct.  55 

Surgeon  Arden,  from  91  F.  2nd  Staff  Surg,  vice  R.  Wilson 8  Feb.  56 

Dep.-lns|).-Gen.  Linton,  Inspector-General,  vice  Cumming,  h.  p 26  Jan. 

Ist  Staff  Surgeon  Gordon,  Dep.-ln8p.-Gkn.  .:••..« do 

1st  Staff  Suraeon  Hadaway,  do.  vice  Linton do 

Dep.-Inap.-Gen.  Alexander,  local  rank  of  Inap.-Gen.  in  Turkey •  *  •        do 

1st  Staff Soigeon  Mouat,  do.  of  Dep,-Inap.-Qan. in  Turkey  ••«.. »•«••       do 

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2nd  staff  Surgeon  Matthew,  local  rank  of  Ist  Staff  Surgeon  in  Turkey 26  Jan.  66 

A88i8t.-Surgeon  Coates,  from  20  P.,  2nd  Staff  Snrg.  vice  Matthew   do 

Surgeon  Stuart,  from  Ceylon  Regt  do.  vice  Cowen,  Ceylon  Regt 26  Feb. 

iuwist-Surg.  Nash,  from  2  W.  I.  R.,  Aiaist-Surg do 

Aiwist.-Surg.  Reid,  from  1  F.,  do do 

Asaist-Surg.  Semple,  from  18  F.,  do do 

Acting  Aasi»t-Surg.  Stockwell,  do 31  Jan.  66 

Acting  Asslat-Surg.  Irwin,  do 17  Feb. 

Acting  Assiflt-Surg.  Harris,  do 10  Mar. 

Acting Assltt.*6itrg.  Korris,  do « » »••    2  Apr. 

Acting  A!>sist.-Surg.  Riramer,  do i do 

Acting  AsAist-Surg.  Stiles,  do 14  Apr. 

Assist-Surg.  Thompson,  from  24  F.,  2iid  Staff  Surg,  vice  Croft,  who  resigns. .  20  Feb.  66 

Acting  Assint.-Sarg.  Beale,  AssisL-Sarg 22  Feb.  66 

W.  Barry,  H.  D.  Dean,  J.  Munday,  £.  F.  O'Leary,  S.  P.  Woodfull,  A.  W.  A. 
Delisle,  and  A.  Sanders,  to  be  Acting  Assist.-Surgeons. 

Asaist.-Borg.  Sheehy,  from  7  F.,  Assist. •Surg • 7  Mar.  66 

Acting  Assist-Surgeous  Shipton,  Jessop,  and  Robotham,  A88ist.-Surgeona. 

Assist.-Surg.  Qordoti,  from  91  F.,  do.  ...» 14  Mar. 

Acting  Asaist.-Surg.  Qreatorez,  do 11  Jan. 

W.  O'Halloran,  W.  Puge,  P.  Oakes.  and  A.  Dunlop  Acting  Asslst.-Bnrgeons. 

Surgeon  Mostyn,  from  2  W.  I.  R.,  2nd  Staff  Sorgeon    26  Mar. 

Acthig  Assist-Surg.  Healy,  Assisu-Sargeon • A  May 


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ColoneU. 

G.  V.  Creagh,  Depot  fiatt. 
F.  Hammond,  66  F. 

Zieutenant^  Cblonels. 

F.  Whlt^,  Depot  Batt. 
C.  James,  h.  p.  IS  F. 
P.  Llndesay,  63  F. 

R.  N.  p.  Kiogscote,  S.  : 
Gds. 

A.  R.  Gale,  86  F. 

Captaint, 

G.  Vise.  Dupplln,  1  Life  Gds. 
St.  G.  F.  R.  Caulfleld,  do. 
G.  M.  Morgan,  4  Dr.  Gds. 
J.  Chamberlain,  1  Drs. 

F.  Sutherland,  2  Dn. 
H.  S.  AdUngtoD,  4  Drs. 

B.  M.  GWeen,  10  Drs. 
J.  DaYis,  18  Drs. 


G.  M.  Goad»  13  Drs. 

A.  Mltchel,  1  Gren.  Gds. 
S.  L.  W.  D.  Darner,  do. 
R.  Gosling,  13  F. 

P.  W.  Breton,  38  F. 

G.  W.  Armit,  47  F. 

C.  F.  W.  Wetlderbume,  68  R 

J.  F.  Flamank,  64  F. 

B.  G.  Mackenzie,  69  F. 
R.  W.  Smith,  68  F. 

J.  L.  Maclean,  69  F. 
R.  D.  Vaughton,  90  F. 
Hon.  W.  D.  M.  Besh,  Rifle 

Bri. 
J.  H.  Robeson,  1  W.  I.  R. 

LiguUnanU. 

F.  G.  Hare,  1  Life  Gds. 
R.  G.  B.  Bolton,  6  Dr.  Gds. 
B.  Pepys,  1  Drs. 
W.  C.  Gordon,  9  Drs. 
J.  £.  Vivian,  13  Drs. 


H.  W,  M.  Hathway,  U  Dn. 
J.  Tarratt,  16  Drs. 
H.  H.  Barber,  17  Drs. 

C.  G.  Anderson,  13  F. 
H.  H.  Dare,  18  F. 
W.  TonDg,  SO  F. 

W.  Dobyna,  22  F. 
W.  G.  Turner,  26  F. 
R.  G.  Howard,  46  F. 

D.  J.  Connor,  48  F. 
W.  F.  Ramsay,  64  F. 
W.  E.  Nonn,  66  F. 
T.  P.  Bntler,  66. 
W.  BeU,  64  F. 

F.  G.  D.  Watson,  68  F. 
D.  Beetham,  92  P. 

Comet*  Sf  Enngnt, 

J.  Roxburgh,  4.  Dn. 
J.  C.  Jackson,  86  F. 
A.  Gray,  60  F. 


RESIGNATIONS. 


Idiutenanii. 
A.  H.  BelAeld,  88  F. 
H.  Nason,  R.  Mar. 

J.  W.  B.  Thomas,  1  F. 


H.  y.  Jonoi,  26  F. 
W.  Hicks,  68  F. 
F.  M.  Warren,  60  F. 

Surgeon. 
J.  M.  G.  A.  T.  Croft,  Stoff. 


AuUL'Surgwu. 

R.  Bradshaw,  do. 
T.  H.  Walker,  17  P. 
J.  P.  Stewart,  28  F. 


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DEATHS. 


Generals, 

Sir  W.  O.  DaTy,  60  F.  Glonoestenhire,  aged  77 26  Jan.  56 

G.  Wright,  R.  &ig.  Cheltenham,  aged  76 6  Mar. 

Sir  J.  Gray,  6  F.  Northumberland    • 19  Feb. 

Colonels* 

J .  F.  S.  Clarke,  Unatt.  Newlands,  Frenchay ,  aged  54    23  Feb.  56 

Sir  T.  J.  Mitchell,  Unatt.  New  South  Wales,  aged  64 6  Oct.  55 

H.  Thamtottt  late  of  82  F.  Camberwell,  aged  77 26  Feb.  56 

JAMstenunt'^Colcnds, 

W.  ZTu^me,  late  of  96  F.  New  ZeaUnd • 21  Aug.  55 

^.^./rvin^,  late  of  58  F.London,  aged  59 29  Jan.  56 

H.  F.  Bonham,  Unatt.  Brighton,  aged  46    16  Feb. 

Mqfors, 

A.  Buchan,  Unatt   8  July  55 

J.  8nodgraM,96F.  CurraghofKildare,  agedSO    27  Jan.  56 

L.  K.  WiUard,  ret  f.  p.  iVetBatt  Eaatboume,  aged  80 12  Mar. 

R.  F.  PbiUipa,  R.  Art.  Bath,  aged  64  8  Jan. 

J.  A.  M^Gowan,  99  F.  (o/to(mn(if),  Sebastopol 14  Aug.  55 

G.  Ranken,  R.  Bug.  killed  at  Sebaatopol  by  an  accidental  ezploilon,  aged  27 . .  28  Feb.  56 

J,  JRainfy,  lateof82  F.London   11  Jan. 

H.  Stones^  Ute  of  13  Dra.  London    • 10  Jan. 

Captains. 

H.  Townaend,  14  F.  ScnUri   • 29  Not.  55 

W.  Pollock,  21  F 4  Dec. 

C.  B.  Abbott,  h.  p.  R.  Mar.  London,  aged  79 22  Jan.  56 

A.  Briggs.  h.  p.  5  F 12  Jan. 

F.  Manter,  h.  p.  Ger.  Legion 15  Feb. 

R.  M.  Lambert,  96  F.  Cnrragh  of  Kildare •••  10  Mar. 

Lieutenants. 

J.  H.  Townahend,  1  F.  off  Cape  St  %icent 19  Jan.  56 

A.  H.  Tack,  86  F.  Jamaica,  aged  22    16  Dee.  55 

J.  H.  Heesenger,  46  F.  accidentally  killed  while  auperintending  the  bleating  of 

Tocka  before  Sebaatopol 15  Jan.  56 

G.A.  Baee,61F 14  Dec.  55 

B.  H.  Browne,  77  F.  aged  19 15  Dee. 

J.  RIchardaon,  84  F.    10  June 

J.  B.  Kaclennan,  84  F.  on  paaaage  to  Rangoon  6  Dec. 

R.  C.  Brown,  86  F.  Aden  27  Dec. 

J.  W.  Gray,  89  F.  EnnlaUUen   21  Dec. 

T.  Campbell,  h.  p.  40  F 9  Dee.  54 

J.  Edwarda,  h.  p.  27  F 18  Feb.  55 

R.  Farmer,  h.  p.  86  F 12  June 

R.  N.  C.  Halahan,  h.  p.  25  F 14  July  54 

G.  F.  Holt,  h.p.  FroT.  Bn.  ofMil 7  Feb.  55 

W.  M'D.  Matthews,  h.  p.  62  F 7  Jan.  56 

J.  Raatell,  ret.  f.  p.  8  R.  Vet.  Bn.  Stonehouae 14  Feb. 

W.  Ruaaell,  ret  f.  p.  5  R.  Vef.  Bn.  Stonehouae  6  Feb. 

J.  Smith,  ret  f.  p.  3  R.  Vet  Bn 8  Jan. 

W.  Godfrey,  ret  f.  p.  5  R.  Vet  Bn 

J.  R.  Smyth,  h.  p.  15  F 1  Not.  55 

J.  TBaker,b. p. 57  F.Scotland  23  Feb.  56 


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Com€tSf  JBntiffns,  S^, 

H.  D.  Ajrtoun,  16  F 

L.  Fitzgerald,  41  F.  (<2ftooiM<if),  Malta   58cpt.5& 

R.  Sanders,  Jersey,  Gold  Coast  Corps BJan.  M 

W.  D.  Skinner,  h.  p.  R.  M.  London 18  F^. 

Paymaster»* 

C.  P.  GeneatI,  24  F.  East  Indies  r 5  Dec  oG 

£.  Acton,  h.  p.  2  Gar.  Bn 

G.  J. Call,  b.  p.  18  F,  Torquay, affe4 73 .,..,•.,..,.., 6J«ii«  26 

T.  Shields,  h.  p.  Rec.  Dist * 13  Dec  bb 

A.  Dallas,  h.  p.  Bourbon  Regt.  ..«.••. •  •  • .  • 

C.  Guest,  h.  p.  Pem.Fen.  Cay «••.«,««,, 28  Oet.  bo 

W.  Tiller,  h.  p.  6  F. 9  Jan.  66 

-     Deputy  .Cem,'G0i^ 
T.  Wethered,  h.  p.  London 24  Feb.  56 


HBDICAL  DR|»AS(TM8NT, 

Assistant  Inspector, 
L.  Evans,  h.  p.  Norwich,  aged  72 A  Mar.  X 

Stqf  Surgeons  qftke  1st  Class. 

N.  DioklBSon    «..« • 31  If  ay  55 

J.  Hodaon •• • ,... 

Suryeons, 

J.  Stuart,  Staff,  Haslar  Hospital   10  Mar.  56 

C.  B.  Basaano,  Staff,  Balaklaya • 1  Feb. 

MsistmU^Surgesm. 

J.  9.  Qllborae,  71  F.  YenikaV,  aged  21    t ,..26J«ti.  56 

J.  Heu4rick»  b.  p.  84  F <,    6Apnl5d 

Acting  Astist.'Surgsons. 

T.  O.  Mitchell, Staff    ,.. 

J.  Mf^oe,  Scutari,  Staff .• , ,«.  1^  Not.  5$ 


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