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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
^
^ * . -^
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 Sir Alex. Lelth, JTOB.
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9 Bon, Bug h Arbutlmott,
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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 Sir J. BaatMiry, XCM,
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9 881 B<m.B.P.L7iOQ,CB.
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WIrrToiuiel
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4 Lt. Ors. &0V. of tho B.
Jfilitery OolUgo,
9 Ulysses, Lord Downes,
BOB., 88 F.
9 G. Marq. of Twee4dale,
KT.CB.UW
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HussaiB.
9 Fred. Ren. Thackeray,
CB. B. Buff.
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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.
1884. 98 Nov.
9fa air H.D.BOSS, GCB.
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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.
a ia Bir James iimiMoii,
0CB.87F. 8Bep.
LIEVT.-0maLAL8.
1881. 11 Not.
Rieh. Unlaoke,lateB.Ir.Art.
Geo. Irrlng, do,
9 air J. F. BBJioyne,0CB.
firotn B. Bng. Xnapoetor^
Gen, of Fortyi^iofM.
9 C. Athe a'Court-Bepiog-
(00, CB.B^. 41 P.
9 Sir Cha. Wm. Lesley,
BCB. B. Bng.
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H.
H. C. B. Yeraoo, CB*
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West India Begt.
9airFrederick9tOTin,Bi^B
KCMG. 88 P.
9 R. Q. Baio-(naiget, CB.
19 F,
9 Sir C, F. Smith, KCB.
from B. Eng.
9 Alex. Thomson, CB. 74 F.
Digitized
. B. Aylmef
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9C. G. BUicomho, CB,
from B« Bug.
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fF.M.MIhMihWF.
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W. A. Uoidoa, CB. 84 F.
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9 Sir Tho. W. Brothmton,
KOB, M Hoeiws
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Sir Jae. Hy. Beyaett,
BOir. 48 F.
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9 air John Boll. B<7B. 4 F
98.B.Auchm«ty,CB., 7 F.
9 Thomoi Lightfbo^ €(B.
9 air Geo^ Bfown, GCB,
KB. Bifla Brig.
B.S.Bioogh,B.Art.
9 John AitchlM% 79 F.
1864. lOJnw.
BUBoyalBi
W.F. C Bukoof
bridge, KG, KP, GCB,
GCMG, Seoti FttsiL Qds.
1864. 80J«Be.
9 G. A.HenderMn.Bir. KC,
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.
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9 W P. A. Lantoar, 8 Drs.
rB.rir.
9 M air Wqi. Chalm8rs,
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Brig . Commanding tht
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1 Sir De Licy Bvans,
GCB, 91 F.
9 Wm. Hen. Scott.
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Sir John Bolt, JTCB.
XC. 9 F.
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by ^oo^ It:
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9 Wm. O. Power, CB. KB,
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Vt Bir Jo*. TlMckweU,
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9 Sir Wm. L. Horrtes, CB,
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9 J. McDonald, CB, 08 P.
9 Goo. Wm. Patf, C3. JTJSr.
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9 Aomu J. WemyM, CB,
► 17 P.
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9 Ml Wm. Rowan, OB,
19 P.
9 M Jm. Bhaw Keanedy,
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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.
^ «A« TeiMr of Lmdom,
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9 AiM- H. P.C. CaTendUh,
aDr.Gds.
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9 m T. W. Bobbins, 80 P.
ittlB.lfacneil,8P.
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9 H. Baiaey, OB. KB. 98 P.
9llflUr<0i».CbarleiGore, CB.
rir., 91 P.
9 mW.L. Walton.
9 Bd. Panihawe, CB. R.
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9 Gha. Aug. Shawe,./>vm
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fOoo. Turner, CB. R.Art.
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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.
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R. Marines do.
9 Charles Meniies, KB,
ttouk R. Mar. do.
jAeut^Omerah*^^M€ffor' Generals.
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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.
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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.
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KB, 84 P. AUvtant-Qon,
W.Douglas, h.p. R.Eng.
9 m J. P. Lore, CB,KH.
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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.,
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Inap, Field QffUer,
air Richard England, 9 CB,
Sir W. M. G. Col^b^ook^
OB. KB, ftom R. An.
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h^OMofofBarbadoe, ^«
9 Tho. Buriie
9 WnuCator, CB. frpm R*
Art.
J I G. S. Thwaites
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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
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'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.
Digi ized by VjOOQ IC
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
)y Google
. 14
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
19
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
Patnck Qnat, OB, Bengal Xnfintiy.iMi • <
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Indian Army.
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 HONOURABLE CORPS OF GENTLEMEN-AT-ARMS,
The Body Guard of the Sovereign on all Public and State occasions,
(BSTABLISHED IN THE TEAR 160Q.)
Captain.
T. H. Lord Foley, SO Dec. 1852.
I lAeuienant,
I William Topham Pl8Mar.53
Standard £«ar«r.— David James Harmar^ p 81 Jan. 48.
QentUmen'at'Anna*
George Winchester PdOJan. 38
iEsculapius Field P 4 Mar. 38
John Lewis Lamotte P20 Oct. 41
9 John Blakiston> 8 Dec. 43
iLaU Brev.'Minior)
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.
Digitized by V3iJ®*2 It^
26 1st Regiment of Life Guards*
"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.
Yean' Serf.
67
Fall
Half
Paj.
34
Pay.
0
13
0
12
0
11
0
9
0
12
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
6
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
20
0
6
0
7
0
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.
27
Yean» Serv.
OS
PuU
P»7
36
39
II
4
1
12
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
28
Ye«n* 8«rf ,
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).
Digitized by \^jOO^ It!
EuLArmj,iulj 55,-]
Depot, Bxeter. J
lYeut'SerT.
67
iFuU
28
'l2
Half
Pay.
11
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
U
0
6
0
6
0
8
0
10
0
18,
0
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.
8
0
: 5
0
i 5
0
1 ^
0
! 5
0
i 5
0
1 4
1
0
' 3
0
! 3
0
3
0
. 3
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
13
0
3
0
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).
Digitized by ^^jOO^lC
80 2nd ( The Queen^s) Regiment of Dragoon Guards.
fHMdQttrUn.
L atSttUin.
Yavt'8«nr.
48
Full
Half
Piy.
Pay.
24
0
S6
0
13
0
12
0
12
0
6
0
20
0
8
0
9
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
16
0
6
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
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^
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« TALAYBBA" -• ** ALBUHBBA" -- •* VrPPOWA" — " PBKINSULA."
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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
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Aih {Royal Irish) Begt of Drag. Gds.
fBttleni Amy, <Q May 186
L Depot, Newbridge.
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63
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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."
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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
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5
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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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f ears' ^rv.
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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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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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
83a Sth {Princess Charlotte of Waters) Regt. of Dr. Qds.
fears' ierr.
Pull Half
Pay.
P»y.
6
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
14
0
2
0
4
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
^'v^mSlJ^] 6*h Beghnrnt of Dragoon Gwird${Carabhteeri). 84
Tcm'Serr.
61
FqU
Half
P*7.
P»y.
31
0
24
A
23
0
Id
0
12
0
7
0
20
2
7
0
3
0
9
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
5
0
2
0
1
0
1
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1
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1
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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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
85 1th ( The Princess RoyaVs) Regt. of Dragoon Guards.
rH«ad Quartan,
L Ediabargh.
Yeara> Serr.
47
Full
Pay.
18
30
Half
P»7.
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
10
0
3
0
2
0
21
1&
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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
Yaan'Serr
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
lYean' Serr.
1 62
■ Full
Half
IMy.
Pay.
,.— .
27
A
20
0
22
0
14
0
10
0
9 i 0 1
7
0
10
* 0
6
0
5
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4
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11
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3
0
3
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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.
MIS I
iilil *
Mi i
"tlli
= 1111
.- s S5
:« '-'3 «
>3« s : is
i|?^i
iiSl
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.
58
Full Half
Pay, i Pay.
21
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21
0
16
0
16
0
17
0
8
0
9
0
6
0
6
0
6
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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).
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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.
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Captains.
Arth.Jai.X0rifKUleea*
Edward Tomkinson^ ^tf. .
I Jamet Sadler Kaylor . . •
George Chetwode*
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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
Years' Serv.
01
Full
P«7.
Half
Paj.
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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U 10th {The Prince of Wales'* Own) Royal Reg. ofV^l^^^^^'^:
Lt. Drs. {Hussars.)
YeurBerr.
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16
0
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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.
I
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"SlpSrifclb'SH^ 1 IKA ipr Prince Alberft Own) Begt. tffOuwu 46
Tb< »ghhM^ wiUi Um wor<«, "EGYPT" "SALAMANCA," "PENINSULA," "WATERLOO" "BHUET-
ZriTI — PORB"*'ALMA""BALAKLAVA""INK»RMAN" "SEVASTOPOL."
50
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27
19
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Par
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0
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
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3
0
2
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8
0
8
0
2
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2
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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.
TMn'SwT.
66
Full
Half
P»y.
Pay.
26
0
90
0
S6
0
24
0
22
0
10
0
22
o!
17
0 !
14
0 '
14
0
13
0
12
o|
1 4
^\
t ®
o|
1 5
^ 1
1 6
0 1
4
0
4
0
t 6
0
i ^
0
1 1
0
1 1
0
1 1
0
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
Full
Half
Pay.
Paj.
22
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
17
0
17
0
5
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
8
0
6
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
19
0
1
0
9
0
11
0
1
0
8
0
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
00a. to LT.
OR EKftXOV.
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
MtlGJI AVS
LIEUT.
LIBOT. AXU
CAFTAUr.
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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
P 16 Nov. 65
P8ON0T. 65
00
gle
54
1*/ (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot CruarJs.
Tetn' Serr.
Pull
Paj.
8
3
7
81
Hair
Pay.
18
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16
0
16
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2
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Acyutants*
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Ist (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards. 54a
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
65
Tears' Serv.
63
Full
88
10
Half
CoUUtream Regiment of Foot Ouards.
" 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.
12
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LXBUTBNANTB AND CaPTAINB.
CORNET,
2d LIEUT.
OR BN8ION.
1 J.HalkettLeCouteur,«>t3/<v.8NoT.«5 p 3 May 44
1 Henry Armytage*' Major 12 Dec. 64!
2 Hon. Henry Wm. John Byng
1 ArthurJohnB.Thellu88on,ifq;.9NoT.fi5
ENSIGN
AND LIEUT.
~27~Mi^6
P 30 July 47
27 Aug. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
LIEUT.
AND
CAPTAIN.
16 Mar. 53
P 13 Dec. 63
P 8 Mar. 64
20 June 64
TMrt'Scrr.
IV.
CoUttream JUgiment of Foot Cfuardt.
66
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
|«ilktlM8rd
■ aUcha
ktwai
•rite
Si VMS wswassa'
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).
Digitized by \^jOO*2 It,'
Sc<^ Fusilier Guards.
58
« LINOBLLBS"~Th« "Bphynx,** with Ui« wonb, " EGYPT" "TALATBRA** •< BARBOflA**
"PEHINSULA" "WATERLOO*' "ALMA" "INKERMAN" '< 8EVAST0P0L."
Yews' 8«T.
19
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39
0
21
0
22
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19
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20
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19
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17
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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.
Capt.
I
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).
59
Scots Fusilier Guards.
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11
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10
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LiBUTBNANTS AND
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.
Yean' Senr.
62
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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
8
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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
CAPTAIN.
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
P 18 Oct. 53
6 June 54
6 June 64
ejunejl,
. 64
, 64
. 64
. 54
BRBT.-]f AJ.
21) June 64
20 June 54
20 June 54
7 Sept 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nor. 65
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62
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LlBUTBNANTS.
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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63
1st {The Rmfol) Regiment of Foot.
TMn'Serr.
Full
H«lf
P«J.
P«y.
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0
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0
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5
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10
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Paymasitrt,
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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).
Digitized by \^jOO*2 Lt^
1st {The Royal) Regiment of Foot. 66a
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
Claap).
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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.
66
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16
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14
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10
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18
0
10
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9
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12
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8
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7
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6
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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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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.. .""
TMoodlee*-
reresoshah. AUwal, and
of tho war. he waa in medleal eharge
(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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la.March, 18; Mty. 81 June 13; Lieut.'Col 18 April 14; Coi, 6 May 31 ;
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
54
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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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).
Digitized by VjOOQIC
^^TaS/"'"] Sth Regt. of Foot {Nwihumberland FutOieri). 69
«'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. _^
iYean'Serv
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17 0
17 ' o'
22 . 0
16 0
14
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Captains.
James Egbert Simmons'
William Chester Master
OArge Bryan Milman, «.
15 I
13 1
13 ,
12
12
16
I
15
10
10
10
10
9
9
8
7
7
5
3
3
3
3
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I
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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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.
46
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
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
P 0 Oct. 54
P 15 May 55
P 5 June 65
wounded.
I
6 June 54
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.
Digitize by \^jOO*2 It^
70 6th ( The Royal \U}Varwickshire)Regt of Foot.
r £mb. fof 0. of 0. Bope, 88
LAttg. 1840. Depot at Leeds.
Ye»r«' Serv.
58
'* 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.
Pay.
30
23
19
Halt
P«y.
6
26
0
25
0
21
0
14
0
13
0
11
0
11
0
14
0
10
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10
0
8
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12
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9
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5
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5
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0
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6
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4
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3
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3
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1
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1
0
1
0
1
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1
0
1
0
12
5
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10
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15
0
10
0
2
0
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
BNSIGN.
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
CAPTAIN. IbRBV.-MA/*
,51
62
P 26 Dec.
P 6 July
P 9 July 62
24 Sept. 52
P 26 Nov. 52
P 15 Feb. 53
p
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,
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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).
Digitized by-
,.Qoogle
71 m Regt. of Foot {Royal Fusiliers). m^^L'lSl,'^:
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."
Yews' 8^nr.
50
FuU
Pay
13
15
13
19
8
0
6
6
6
5
4
7
4
3
7
18
7
9
8
2
8
8
S
1
8
8
8
UHif
P»T.
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 ^ .
16 Not. 56 Digitized byCjOOgle
1th Regt. of Foot {Royal Fusiliers). 72
;Yore'8erT..
iFuU Hftlf
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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■tii'lM"] ^^^ ( ^^ ^'^'') R^^«^t of Foot [SsjSs'cSiiJiK:
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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"^ZJSS^l 9th (The East N(^folk)Refftment of Foot 74
•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
I.IEUT. captain.
16 July 41 P 14 Apr. 46
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
BRBV.-UAJ.
2 Nov. 66
ailorr. 66
11 Nov. 61
6 June 64
6 Jane 64
11 Aug. 64
15 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dee. 54
6 Jan. 65
12 Jan. 66
12 Jan. 65
12 Jan. 66
19 Jaft. 66
7 Mar. 66
8 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
1 June 66
1 June 65
6 June 66
' 20et.66
9 Oct. 66
1 tir JamM Hope mttvA witk th«
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.
?tssaget of (be Bidaiaoa, Gave
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
hk i«i ClMpi fw Caraaa,
Cindad BoWfa^ Bnd^joa
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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
BNSION.
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
23 Mar. 26 l Feb. 29 12 July 42
4 Nov. 19 26 Dec. 23 ; 28 June 36
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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
BRBV.-MAJ.
20 June 64
9 Nov. 46
11 Nov. 61
P.13 Dec. 60
P 1 Dec. 48
12 Mar. 62
P 10 June 63
P21 Jan. 63;
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20 July 66
23 Nov. 66 i ^ ^^ ^^_ ^^^^ _^^ ^^
P 23 Nov. 66 I ferrcd for tweWe ycvt. in 16S4 ke wu nmnlnated
7 July 48
16 Mar. 63
16 Mar. 63
P 11 June 47
^ Aug. 47
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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75 9th (The East NarfoW) Regiment of Foot.
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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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•* PUNJAUB" " MOOLTAN" " QOOJEBAT."
CoL—J^ Sir Thw. M'Mahon,» BL KCB. Bnt. 2 Feb. 97 ; Lt. 24 Oct. 90 : Capt, 8
Oct. 08; Mqf. 6 Nov. 06; Lt.-Col.A. May 09; Col. 4 June 14 ; Mqj.-Gen. 27
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Sydney John Cotton, Cor, 10 Apr. 10 ; Lt. 18 Feb. 12 ; Capt. P 1 Jan. 20 ; Mai.
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
LIBUT. I CAPTAIN.
23 Mar. 26. i Feb. 20 12 July 42
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
20 July 66
23 Nov. 66
P 23 Nov. 66
BRBY.-MAJ.
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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.
«|mib
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
Soosjiu
of lh«
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).
[For remainder of Not«8 •«« neit pag«.
n \^th {The North Lincolnshire) Retjt. of Foot
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).
9» Ooeiov Ctoffdm wis ptfesent wM^tbe 16ih Lnesiwaitho bsitlt •f Hahwrtifpvfw 99 Wo. IMt(Metel).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
T«an'8enr.
43
30
nth{N<^thDm>(nuMre)Regi.ofFoot.^y^^^^ 78
Bal».ferliiili«ll%-1
8ALAMA»CA" "PYXAJIAaS*' "NITALIA" " NlTA»'
*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
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. | BRBV.-MAJ.
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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lith {The Suckinffhamshire) Regt. of Foot.
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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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■t Dublin.*"] 1 5th ( The Yorkshire East Riding) Regt. of Foot.
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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
EN8I&N.
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
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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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J^yjj;8err.j ifiM {The Bedfordshire) Regt. of Foot. T s«r»»« •* ^^'l^
L DepMfttOofk.
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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The Aval Tii,ir, "Hwdoowajt" «'Apfoha»i8ti»" •*Qhuz»m'' "Kh«lat"«8»ta«Io»ol.'»
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
CAPTAIN.
[ BRBV.^MAJ.
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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87 nth (The Leicestershire) Regt. of foot.
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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 .
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
^^^'^] ISth ( Itoyal Irish) Regiment of Foot.
iTaan* Seir.
68
Half
Paj.
88
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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I8th (Royal Irish) Begiment of Foot
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 ... .
ENSiaN.
p 24 Oct. 45
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
27 Oct. 64
15 Dec. 54
5 Jan. 65
P 12 Jan. 65
17 June 51
26Jun. 66
P 15 Aug. 48
20 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 65
16 Mar. 66
P 29 Mar. 55
30 Mar 65
6 April 65
4 May 60
11 May 65
30 April 66
15 May 65
3 Aug. 66
17 Aug. 66
81 Aug. 66
26 Oct. 56
16 NoY. 66
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BKSV.-lfA/Oft
2 Not. 69
e Nor. 46
P 2 Feb. 49
P 4 April 46
P 9 Jan. 4U
9 July 60
14 Mar. 23
P 6 Dec. 60
P 23 Jan. 52
9 April 48
P31 Dec. 62
0 4a«. 47
1 July 53
P 28 Jan. 63
P 17 Feb. 54
P 9 July 62
2 Jan. 52
P 28 Aug. 49
23 Sept. 64
23 Sept. 54
6 Nov. 54
P 10 Nov. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
12 Jan. 55
14 Aug. 49
9 Feb. 55
17 Feb. 65
9 Mar. 56
9 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 55
9 Mar. 66
11 Muy 55
lOJvly 6q
30 Aug. 55
81 Aug. 56
15 Mar. .6:)
14 Sept. 66
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}.
P2l May 52
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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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
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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.
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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 '
BREV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 54
.54
54
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).
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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
2Zrd{Royal WeUhFu8itier8)Regt.of Foot.
[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
Pull
Per.
22
24
Httit
Par.
0
2f«
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
23re/ {Royal ff^elsh Fusiliers) Mei/t. rfFoot.
98
Yf Ag' rSrrfcl
tu*.
tiAii
P»y.
Pay.
8
0
8
0
12
0
8
0
1
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
nu^/iO^J 2m{The2nd Warwickshire) Regt. of Foot. [
y«ar«' Senr,
58
Full I Half
P»y.,Pay.
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.
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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
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P*y.,P«y.
81
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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
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ajTserw
- ♦*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
Yfl«r*'rierT.
Full
liair
P.y.
Pay.
0
2
3
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
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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>5 ['^ApVuiSs.N 29th {The Worcestershire) Regt of Foot. [ ^J^t^
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.
ean'
8erv.
6^ 1
Ull
Half
ay.
Pay.
31
0
29
0
28
0
28
0
21
0
18
0
16
0
13
0
29
0
16
0
14
0
13
0
12
0
11
0
14
0
19
0
15
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
8
0
7
0
10
0
7
0
7
n
0
n
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 , ^ ,
. The SphM»i with Uu wbrdi
•WATERLOO"
YcMB'SerT.
52
Hair
Pay.
30^A ( ITie Cambridgeshire) Beat of Foot 106
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
I LordTwMddalS lerred In
ths PMiinsttift MM AMittant-
Qfiart«r-lfMtsr*0«n«rai« and
ha> rsoeivrd the Oold Medal
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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107 30^A {The Cambridgeshire) Regt of Foot
Yean'SerT.I
Full
Btlf
28
Puy.
0
2
0
2
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
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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BrnKferCorfai gj,, (T/u Himtinffdonshire) Reg. of Foot, [n^^ffi^.l 108
Mtk Jan. «S. J
Yeut'Senr.
64
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0
28
0
27
0
26
20
0
0
16
0
10
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9
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16
0
13
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0
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0
3
0
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0
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0
2
0
2
0
8
0
2
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
1
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1
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2
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0
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0
"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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109 3Ui {The Huntinffdanshire) RegL of Foot.
Ye»ni'8enr.|
FuU
ri«ir
Pay.
Pay.
19
0
4
0
10
0
;1«
0
6
0
3
0
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
Pay.
S3
24
17
19
16
32
16
20
14
11
13
16
13
14
10
10
11
9
10
9
8
7
10
6
8
6
6
4
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
11
8
22
10
4
Half
Pay.
i 0
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.
0
0
8ft
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
S3rf (or Tlie Duke of JVetiinffton's) Regt of Foot. 112
Years' 8eiT.|
Full
Hair
p«r.
Pay.
2
0
1
0
2
0
U 1 0 1
3 0|
2 1 0|
2
0
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).
Digitized by \^jOO^ It^
S^th{The Cumberland) Begt.ofFoot. Kj^V^D^p^ip^ton.
113
"ALBUHERA" ''ARROYO DOS MOLINOS" "VITTORIA" "PYRENEES"
geam^ServJ "NIVELLE" "NIVE" "ORTHES" "PENINSULA" "SEVASTOPOL."
74
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
34M {The Cvmhrland) Regt. of Foot. 114
Ye«r$'8erY.
Pall IMf
Paj. P.y.
28
0
4
0
S
0
u
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
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).
Digitized byCjOOQlC
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.
Tears' Sert.
54
Full
Half
Pay.
P«y.
28
1
27
3ft
30
M
25
0
23
0
19
0
17
0
16
0
16
0
14
0
20
3JS
12
0
11
0
13
0
13
0
9
0
10
0
12
0
0
0
8
0
7
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
10
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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
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Par. Par.
41 I 0
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^*^^^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
8 Aug. 66
P 31 Aug. 66
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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38f/i {The \st Staffordshire) Regt. of Foot.
Yean'Sarr*
Full
Hair
P«r.
Pay.
16
0
2
0
1
0
10
0
3
0
2
0
S
0
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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39^A ( Tlie Dorsetshire) Regt. of Foot 120
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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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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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Paymaster, — Samuel Benison,'* 5 Nov. 52 ; Quarter'-Masier, 18 July 41.
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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^•] 40/A ( The 2nd Somersetshire) Regt. of Foot. 12
£mb. for N. B. WalM 14 Jul j 5t.'
BerrlBf at Melbourne.
I>epot «t Chatham.
Th«5jUiiur, with the word *' Eotpt" on the caps of the Plank Companlet. " Mohtb Yxbbo*
"TlXUtRA" "TaLATBBA" <*BA0AJ0Z'' 'iSAl^MAHCA" "ViriOllIA*' *< PXHajf BSB'* «* NlTBLU
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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
PlOSept.41jP 4Mav49
rgOMay 61'p14 Dec. 66
P 25 June 62!
P 5 Nov. 62
P 28 May 62
P23Dec. 6«
24 Feb. 64
6 Jnne 64
6 June 64
17 Nov. 54
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1 May 65
n May 65
.1 17 Aug. 55
. 21 Sept. 65
.1 16 Oct. 65
. 7 Dec. 55
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.
128 ['^VSSi.'lSf'"] ^Ut {The IVeUh) Regiment of Foot. [p^^;;.^™'.;..
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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
LIEUT.
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
P13 Jan. 64 IP 22 Sept. 64
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P 7April64
6 June 64 {
7 June 64 1
10 Aug. 641
11 Aug. 641
P 22 Sept. 64
9 July 62'
P 18 May 49
16 Sept. 61
6 Nov. 64
26 Aug. 64
P24NOV. 64
13 Dec. 64
14 Dec. 64
16 Dec. 64
22 Dec 64
10 Jan. 66
18 Feb.
11 Jan.
P 12 Jan.
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6 Nov. 64
6 Nov. 64
6 Nov. 64
6 Nov. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec.
11 Jan.
2 Feb.
9 Feb.
6 Jan.
9 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 56
27 July 66
65jp 3 Aug. 66
66i 17 Aug. 66
U Sept. 66
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P 7 June 64 12 Dec. 64
P26Aug. 64 2 Nov. 65
P 16 Sept. 64
P 24 Nov. 64
29 Dec 64
29 Dec 64
26 Jan. 66 20 July 56
16 Mar. 66
P23Mar.66
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16 Nov. 66
1 Lt..Gen. a'Co«rt-BcphigtaB wm
detaehed on a MMnte eonmuuid in
1806 to the Adnatic, to attack tha
ialaoda of Tremitta, aatin tk« ■aae
year ha aaaitted at the siege of
Sqrtla. IB IS07 he seived in Xgrpt*
and wae pretcnt at the oaptnM of
Alexandria, and in the aedon near
Boeetta. At the licge and ci^are
of Santa Maara he vaa in dune* of
the Qnarter-Master-Oenerara de-
partmenti he wae alio at theaicfe
of Capri in the waia year. He waa
Aido'de.Canp to the AdJatant Oca*.
ral when the eneniylaadad in SieUy,
lanptotheAdJatantC
the eneniylaadad in SieUy.
in 1809. and eomnaaded the ad-
▼aace-piard to which nearlv l
priaonen aarrendered* and lie pcr-
aoaally eaptnred the enemy's
standard. BerrcA alkcnrards on
the staff in Sicily, Spaia, and Italy,
andwaa prssentat the siefe of Tar>
ragona, action at Villa Frsnea. and
. subaeqaently
at the occapation of Leghorn,
ci^tue of Genoa, sieacof flcfona.
end lastly at the soncnder of Naples
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17 Aug. 56
31 Aug. 56
9 Oct. 65
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16 Nov. 56
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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-
I (Medal and Clasps .
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A2nd ( The Royal Highland) Regt. of Foot. \^'^^J^ySrx^!^'
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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42nd (The Royal Highland) Reft of Foot. 126
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.
Foraign Servlcel
14 ApHl 1848. J
44/A ( The East Essex) Regt. of Foot.
Yeftrt'Serr.
67
Pull
P«j.
31
21
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16
IS
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11
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5
5
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2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
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10 Dec. 46
P 28 Apr. 48
P 29 Mar. 40
17 July 66
30 Jan. 61
2 Not. 66
P 13 Jan. 64
6 June 64
P 4 Aug. 64
29 Dec. 64
20 Dec. 64
2 Not. 66
12 Jan. 66
19 June 66
19 June 65
19 June 66
29 June 66
31 Aug. 66
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).
131
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ENSION.
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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Paymaster.-^nenTy Wm. Sibley, 37 Oct. 54 ; Sni» 17 Oct. 46 ; LtO Feb. 48.
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).
n Webb i
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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Eastoni Amoj.
P«pot, Templemora.
YMn'Serr.
"TARIFA" "VITT0RIA»' "BT. SSBASTIAM" "PENINSULA** "AVA»» « ALMA" "INKEBUAN "
•« SEVASTOPOL." ""' '"
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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
14 Mar. 55
15 Mar. 55
16 Mar. 55
6 April55
JolmBlake*<» • 1 May 55
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
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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Paymtuter. — ^^ohn Andrew Pope,* 24 March 64.
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).
I*
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NBK8" ••NIVBLLB**
CBmb. for Corfu S9 Fob. 6
Eutern Armjr.
Depot at Pukhunt.
••ALBOHBEA'* ««BAbAlOZ*' "SALAMANCA** •*VITTORIA" ••PTRB*
•ORTHBS" "TOULOUSB" ••PENINSULA- ••SEVASTOPOL.'*
136 48tt ( Tlie NoHhcmptonslixre) Regt. of Foot.
Yran* 8«nr,
57
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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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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
64
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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itemMmy.
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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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
SOth {The Queen's Own) Regt. of Foot.
CEastAnnj,S4F6b.M.
I>«p<rt,F«rmo7.
Ywn'Senr.
48
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Pfcy.
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10
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12
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0
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0
0
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15
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19
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• YIMIERA. "
"0RTHE8'
"ALIWAL'
" COBUKNA '» " ALMABAZ " " VITTOBIA'*
"PENINSULA" "PUNNIAR" "MOOD-
" SOBRAON '* » ALMA " ** INKBBMAN " .
189
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
50ih {The Quern's Own) RegL of Foot. 140
Yemn'Serr.j
PaU
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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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
141 [ M'i?/;S!] 51*^ ( The 2nd Yorkshire West Riding) or ["^SlSSWI*'
The King*s Own Light Infantry Regt.
"MINDEN- "CORUNNA"
Ttinrt' »orv4
SALAMANCA*'
"PENINSULA"
"vrrroRiA"
'WATERLOO *'
'*PTRBNEEB'
"PEGU."
61
Pull
Fay.
23
21
10
HmIi
"NIVBLLE** ''ORTfifcS"
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
Digitized by \^jOO*^ It^
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
[For remainder of notes, see next |
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lotes, see next page.
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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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
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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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20 July 56
8 Colosel HoMB tenred
M a CftDUiia in i)ie ^h &«gt-
ment throughout th« etm-
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Coo^ In April 1S84. ^
of
I LtooL-OcBcnl Gofdon lerred in RoUaad In 1799 1 tt Waleheren In MOSj and in the Penianila fc«ia ISlito Ibe •n4
- ar that war In 1814, laelndlnc «h« battle of Fventet d'Onor, aetioo at Arroyo de MoUnobtettIa af TttlortawayMely
W9tm§t€ In tha left ann. Caamanded a Liglrt Battalion in tbe aetfow of the Pyrtneee. taUka of tbe Nlye an4 8C fUrf
CiaidBd, and taotaa killed vnder him), Mttont of Hasparen and Renette-wounded in tiie right fbot In tttnlnt tte aneinyi
llaei ai Bacparcm 14th Peb. 1614. He hat received the Gold Medal for the Nive, and tha Sllyer Var |fodal wltlitirJciasM
for Puenle«4*On<»rand Vlttoria. ■ ^
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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
BNSIGy. I LI BUT. j CAPTAIN.
7~Sept. 38 1 20 Feb. 41 6 June 54
14 Not. 45 p 26 May 48 P 4 Aug. 54
P 31 Dec. 39 8 April 42 19 Aug. 54
9 Apr. 47,P30 Nov. 49
20 Oct. 48 ; P 8 Not. 50
22 Dec. 48 p 2 Sept. 61,
P 19 Jan. 49 P 30 April 52
P18Sept.49,Pl7Aug.52,
p 19 Oct. 49 1 P 26 Nov. 52
P 1 8 Sept. 49 P 24 Juno 5d|
P 26 Nov. 621 11 Aug. 64 p
21 Sept. 54
21 Sept. 54
23 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 64
29 Dec. 54
2 Feb. 66
1 May 55
P 14 May 53 p 15 Sept. 54 p 1 June 66
p 24 Juno 53 ' 21 Sept. 54 p 20 July 55
p 7 Jan. 47 P 18 Dec. 47 p 10 Aug. 56
P12 Nov. 47 Pll May 49 p31 Aug. 65
p 16 Sept. 61 ! 6 June 64 9 Sept 66
13 May 53
P 12 May 54 1
6 June 64
7 June 54
10 Aug. 54
p 19 May 54
P 8 Dec. 46
21 Sept. 54
p 10 June 53
29 Sept. 64 j
John H. Sharpe i 3 Nov. 541
James Scott« I 5 Nov. 54
Fred. Fitz Wm. T. Hobbs' 15 Dec. 54 i
George Fortescue Park. . | 23 Feb. 65 p
Percy Lytton Bellamy . . p 16 Jan. 66
Arthur Sibley Young . .
Palms Spread Morgan . .
Cotton Edwin Theobald .
Wm.FiUJohnLoP.Trench
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 . .
OsbomeS.Dolano^sbome
I 20 Jan. 55
I 9 Mar. 55
14 Mar. 55
15 Mar. 65
23M&r.55
24 Apr. 55
,P 27 July 66
I 1 May 65
P25 May 55
15 June 55
6 July 65
30 Aug. 55
31 Aug. 55
30 Sept 66
lOct 55
2 Oct. 56
9 0cU 65
23 Oct. 66
P26 0cf. 65
2 Nov. 66
19 Aug. 64;
21 Sept. 64!
21 Sept. 54
9 Oct. 54
6 Nov. 54;
15 Dec. 54
29 Apr. 51
29 Dec. 64
19 Jan. 55
9 Feb. 65
2 Mar. 55
2 Mar. 65
8 June 65
3 Aug. 65
7 Aug. 65
9 Sept 55
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct 55
2 Oct. 65
23 Oct 65
23 Oct 55
P21 Dee. 65
2 Nov. 66
2 Nov. 66
2 Nov. 65
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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56th ( The West Essex) Regt. of Foot.
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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
EN8ION.
LI BUT.
8 Jan. 41
P 8 June 30
P 16 July 41
PlBFeb. 42
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
LlBUTBNANTS.
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
P 20 Aug. 44
P28 Nov. 46
P 6 Feb. 46
P 3 Apr. 46
10 May 46
1 May 46
P 28 Jan. 48
22 July 42
P 16 June 49
6 July 49
17 Apr. 42
P 18 Sept. 49
8 Oct. 60
P18 April 61
P 13 Feb. 62
P 17 Aug. 62
P 10 June 63
21 Oct. 63
4 Nov. 63
6 June 64
11 Auff. 64
P 8 Sept. 64
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
CAPTAIN. BRBY.-MAJ.
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
20 June 64
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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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Httir
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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
. . , «. P 17 Aug. 64
^ir Robert Douglas, Bar/, p 18 Aug. 64
ensign.
LIEUT.
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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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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•• 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$i§t.'8urgsons.'^yi\\\\wai John Alex. Orr, 5 Nov. 52.
FaeingsyiXAV^.-^Agmts, Ue»&n.Cox 6c Co.—Irish Agents, Sir'SL. B. Borough,
BUy Armit ft Co.
I LfMiw-Oeseral BeoderMn In 1705 emlmrkfd with the army under Sir llalph Abercromhy di?ttlned for
the West Indiee, but vloleot fever h»Ting broken out on board hi« ship ihe troops diiteni barked. After-
wards eerved ia Irelojid during the Rebellion i» 17U8 ; at the Helder in 17W ; and was present at the first
landiof, and battles of the lOih Sept., Sod and 6th Oct. Expedition to Kg) pt under Sir Balph Aber-
crombr in 1801. Landed in Portugal in IBOS. and was present at the baiile of Viinlera, retreat to, and
battle of Corttnaa. Eapeditlon to the Scheldt and siege of Flushing in ]6( 9. Served afterwards in the
Pe.. Insula flrcm 1811 to the end of that war in ISM, and eoinnianded the Queen's at the baitle of
TocUitose, on wbteh oroaslon he reretved the Brevet ot Llent.*Culonel. He has reaelTed the War Medal
with foor Ctaapi for Egypt, Viroiera, Corunsa, and Toulouse.
Digitized by \^jOO*2 VC
154 {The 60/A King's Royal Rifle Corps). r^"*£i"B;S[
» L SidBatt/clTmifhorKlMiirc!
" Celer et audax."
TALATBBA" " FUENTES D'OnOB"
•UtB«U. ienring at Jullundur, Punjaub.
9w,A ii.i* aerring at C. of 0. Hope.
" ROLEIA " " ViMIERA " " MARTINIQUE ".
- ■■ - - " " Badajoz" "Salamanca"
" ALBUBBRA" " ClUDAB BODRIOO"
"Ptrbnebs" "Niyelle" «Nivb'
" PUKJAUB " " MOOLTAN "
*,*.« 9RTHBS"
*• GOOJERAT."
"Toulouse"
"Vittobia"
"Pekinsula."
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Co/ot<«Z-iti-C%t^.^9 General Fiscount Gough, GCB. 28 Jan. 54.
Colonels Contmandant.-^l 9 Sir Wm. Gabriel Davy/ CB. KCH,En*. Man 97 ;
Lt. 22 May 97 ; Capt. 1 Jan. 02; Mqf. 6 Feb. 07 ; Lt.-CoL 28 Dec. 09; Col,
12 Aug. 19 ; Mqf.-Gen. 22 July, 30; Lt.-Gen. 23 Not. 41 ; Gen, 20 June 54 ;
Col. 60th Bifles, 2 Nov. 42.
Thomaa Bunbury,* KH. JEn$. 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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CAVTAIK8<
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"
P 21 Aug. 49
P 14 Feb. 61
17 Jan. 51
nin itr.... Ri
P17 May 27
28 Dec. 38
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
P31 Mar. 43
26 July 44
P26 April 44
15 Nov. 43
P25 Feb. 45
P20Dec. 44
P 17 Jan. 45
P13 June45
4 July 43
P 30 Dec. 45
3 Dec. 41
P 13 Feb. 46
P 6 Mar. 47
19 Dec. 45
P 22 June 47
P28Jan. 48
P 24 Feb. 48
P 5 May 48
28 Dec. 48
P 20 July 49
P 12 Oct. 40
13 Dec. 49
P 16 Aug. 50
P 16 Aug. 50
P27 Dec. 50
P 7 Jan. 53
P 28 Oct. 53
6 June 54
20 June 54
CAPTAIN. BKEV.-MAJ.
10 July 46
28 Dec. 48
P 12 Oct. 40
P 16 Aug. 50
P27 Dec. 50
P 17 June 51
19 Oct. 51
P 7 Jan. 53
IdMsr. 58
8 Apr. 53
23 Dec. 53
P 3 Mar. 54
31 May 54
6 June 54
20 June 54
P 4 Aug. 54
14 July 54
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
23 Mar. 65
23 Mar. 56
23 Mar. 65
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
P 29 June 55
P 17 Aug. 56
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60th ( The Kvufs Royal Rifle Corps.)
155
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 • • • •
EHSIG N . I LI KUT.
V 5 May 48
P25 Feb. 48
10 Not. 48
9 Mar. 40
P 21 Jan. 48
11 Sept.4U
23 Nor. 40
18 Jan. 50
P 11 July 61
P20 Aug. 51
22 Apr. 62
P 23 Apr. 62
Pll June 62
P 16 Oct. 62
P 18 Feb. 63
P27 May 63
P 16 Dec. 63
P 3 Mar. 64
P17 Mar. 64
11 Aug. 64
P2dAug.64
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
23 Mar. 66
P 20 Mar. 66
6 Apr. 66
6 Apr. 66
6 Apr. 66
7 Apr. 66
8 Apr. 66
10 Apr. 66
20 Apr. 66
22 Apr. 66
21 Apr. 66
23 Apr. 66
24 Apr. 66
1 May 66
8 May 66
9 May 66
10 May 66
11 May 66
P 26 May 66
31 May 66
1 June 65
8 June 66
20 July 66
P 20 July 66
P 14 Sept. 66
20 Oct. 66
21 Oct. 66
22 Oct. 66
23 Oct. 66
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
S3 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 65
P22Sept.54
P 4 Apr. 61
11 Mny 55
11 May 66
11 May 55
P27 June 54
27 July 56
P 17 Aug. 56
31 Aug. 66
23 Oct 66
23 Oct. 56
23 Oct 55
23 Oct. 56
26 Oct. 66
26 Oct. 66
26 Oct. p6
26 Oct. 66
P 26 Oct 65
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60th (The King's Royal Bifte Carpd).
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
11; Q r Bmbarked for
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YRENEE8"
"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.)
[l''or retnaltider of notes, see prcc^dlnsr payc.
Full
30
14
11
11
8
9
11
7
7
7
4
5
4
4
7
3
3
13
3
2
2
2
2
2
Uaii
Par.
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.
CAPTAIN.
BRBY.-MAJ.
51
50
48
61
52
62
24
53
52
53
64
52
54
54
45
54
6
7
21
P17
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
161 62ad ( The WHtthirt) Regt. of JW.
\"..>^
s-rv.
Hull
Half
2
P«y.
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
a
0
2
0
1
0
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."
Ycari'SerT,
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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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168 6Srd (T/ie West Suffolk) Regt. of Foot.
Yearn' Serv.
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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.
rears' Serr.
69
'^"'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.
L 2
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167 67 th ( The South Hampshire) Regt. of Ft. V
48
Pull
Pay.
"38
34
18
37
22
21
20
14
13
10
11
16
21
14
11
12
10
11
10
10
9
0
7
7
0
5
2
2
2
Hhii
Pay.
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.
£m.for ItalU. 28 Feb. 51.
Eutera Xrmy,
Depot at Pernioy.
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']] 68th ( T/ie Durliam) Regt. of Foot. {Lt. Inf.) 168
*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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U
0
0
0
! 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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68^A {The Durham) Regt. of Foot. {Lt Inf.)
Years' Berv.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
31
0
3
0
8
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
Pflyma*fer.— Win Hadley," 13 July 40 ; Urn. 10 April 26 ; X{«tf/.24 8cpt.31.
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.
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"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.
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24
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21
20
16
16
14
14
14
14
11
12
12
11
11
10
10
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6
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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
UedaL
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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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jYeurB'Serv.
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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
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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
BllEV.-MAJ.
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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.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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"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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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
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P 22 July 42
1 May 44
P 26 May 48
P 23 Jan. 46
26 June 44
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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
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P 12 July 60 P 14 Apr. 64
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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
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^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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74ih {Highland) Reaiment of Foot. [''"iSJ.^r.^^S'.ll."":*'
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
i
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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.
179
[ForelirnServ.!
91 Feb. 48. J
76th Regiment of Foot.
Yeaw'Serr.
52
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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 ^ , .^
Digitized by \^jOO*^lt^
Eastern Army, 10 March 54.1
Depot, Isle of Wight. J
If ears Senr.
53
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11th ( Tlie East Middlesex) Regt. of Foot. 180
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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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
X 2
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.
Half
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0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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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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19th Regt of Foot {Cameron Highlanders). 184
Years' S«rT.
Full Halt
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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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185
80/A Regt of Foot {Staffordshire Volunteers).
[Head Quarton,
Aldenbot.
The £!pJkte«, with the words "EGYPT'
'MOODKBB'
' FEBOZBSHAH" " SOBBAON"
•PMU.'
Teara'Serr.
61
Full
Pay.
25
16
17
14
16
16
16
12
10
11
10
11
11
10
10
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10
10
7
7
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4
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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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80M Jlegt. qfFoot {Staffordshire Volunteers). 186
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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26
13
11
17
17
16
14
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9
13
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
180 Sftnd Regt. of Foot ( Tke Prince of WoMi Volunteers).
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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.
Faeingi Yellow.— jlgon^, Meisrt. Ooz k Co.
S 0»p(. F«niiar ■«rf«4 with th« Mtii fl«ft. in tkt ewBpaSfB m th« tnCleJ, i
( Medal), al vkleh last action h« wu m^wn\j wounded In tka rif ht tUf h |iy a gn
\ al Onddiwal and Allwn I
% grapo fbnt whi|a c^ifyigg tka Qnaan'i aolnuv •
S Cap«. Wood Nnred wli^ tlic 18|b Koytl Irish in Om B^nneta var f>^ 1B5S (Mfdal).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Embarked for ~1
Bo«|«gr,lU|n. 1848.J
«<CAPB OP GOOD HOPE*?
BODRIGO" -Bi.DAJO«"
83rd Regiment of Foot.
rStrtinc tn
L Boaibfty. J
190
YeBre'Serv.
66
Poll
Pay.
50
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"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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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.
Pull
28
34
30
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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
ITean'Serr.
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
Half
6|f
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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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.
Yeara'Senr.
60
Poll Half
i»ay.
Pay.
40
0
34
3*
28
0
29
0
33
0
20
0
20
0
16
86A
18
0
16
0
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16
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17
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13
0
9
0
12
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12
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11
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10
0
9
0
9
0
10
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8
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7
0
7
0
6
0
6
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6
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0
4
0
4
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2
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23
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19
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8
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8
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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^
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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|
I way.. wvaHva w.tbw .hw va^-
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
. 17 Aug. 55
21 Sept. 55
16 Oct. 55
16 Oct.
16 Oct.
26 Oct.
P 26 Oct.
P 9 Nov. 55
Pl4 Dec. 55
the Silver War Hedalwitb one
Clasp for Egjpt.
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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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
89th Beffiment of Foot. 108
Yeiirt'8«rT.
Fall
Half
P.y,
Pay.
17
0
10
0
I
0
10
0
1
0
2
0
8
0
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).
M 8
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
199
Years' Serr
40
Pull I Hall
Pay. 'Pay.
19
18
16
15
13
11
11
0
9
9
8
8
4
7
7
7
5
4
4
4
3 I
2
2 !
l\
3
90th Regt of Foot {Perthshire Volunteers.) \^'*^'i^A\^^^u^^
{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
49'
49
51 1
521
53|Pl3 0ct.
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.
56
56
66
55
56
65
66
55
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
90th Regt. of Foot {Perthshire Volunteers). {LiglU Infantry,) 200
Yean> Senr.
KuU
Half
Pay.
Pay.
11
0
4
0
2
0
16
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
201
9lst ( The Argyllshire) Regt.of Foot.
[Berriog in Onece,
D«c.64.
Ycftn' 8«rT.
48
Full I Half
Pay. I Pay.
29 0
31
24
17 i 0
24 1
0
25
17A
21
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
9
0
6
0
6
0
10
0
6
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
14
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
"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
I Armj.
]
I>ep6C at Bdinbargh.
" BGMONT-OP-ZBB " " MAND01U.''-The
92nd {Highland) Regt. of Foot.
202
YMra' Serr.
53
Fall
Pay.
32
33
33
Half
Pay.
85
0
SI
0
15
0
13
0
15
0
12
0
12
0
11
0
13
0
10
0
9
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
203
92m; {Highland) Regt. of Foot.
Te»r.'S«rV.
FdU
Hair
Pay.
Pay.
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Eaiteni Amy 87 Feb. 54;
Depdt, Oandee.
Tean'Serr.
60
Full
21
21
18
Half
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
206
d3<; {Sutherland HigManden) Regt. of Foot,
Yran'Berr.
Full R«lf
18
Pay.|
0
9
0 i
1
0 i
12
0
8
0
3
0
•
1
0 i
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).
Digitized by VjOOQIC
Qibnliar, Sept 00.-]
Depot, DerooportJ
Yeut'Serr
9Ath Regiment of Foot.
206—7
51
PttU
Pay.
90
19
18
21
16
12
8
12
II
0
12
8
8
Half
Pay.
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.
12 1
0
12'
0
11
0
10
0
11
0
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0
7
0
5
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4
0
4
0
4
0
2
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4
0
2
0
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0
1
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CAPTAIMg.
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
ENSIGlf.
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
LIEUT, i CAPTAIN, i BRBT.-MAJ.
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
208
66
95</i ( The Derbyshire) Regt of Foot. [^^STpSuSJoW "*
"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.
Full
Pay
21
19
12
Half
Pay.
14
0
13
0
12
0
9
IT
0
9i
12
'i^
11
0
0
0
8
0
4
0
6
0
8
0
3
0
6
0
3
0
3
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
65
55
65
65
66
65
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
95^7* {The Derbyshire) Regt of Foot. 209
Full Half
2
10 , 0
3 I 0
3 I 0
2. 0
Paymaster,^^
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
210
96/A Regiment of Foot
[Heftd Quartert,
Ourragfa.
Years' Serr.
44
Full
Pa).
Half
Pay
21
0
SO
0
•20
0
18
0
16
0
18
0
14
0
16
0
11
0
14
0
12
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10
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14
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11
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11
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8
0
5
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1
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14
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2
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2
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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
Fall
Half
Pay.
Pay.
40
»A
20
0
21
0
17
0
17
0
10
0
17
0
18
0
14
0
12
0
14
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12
0
10
0
9
0
7
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10
0
7
0
8
0
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0
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0
2
0
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0
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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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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 ,
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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
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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,
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•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.
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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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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
Jtifie Brigade. 316
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.
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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.
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1 WUliam fiagenall Brewster^*
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2 Arthur Fred. Warreo,'* Jif#rj. 3 Nor. 66.
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1 Hon. (ksiTfie Bai-rin^cton Legge'*
2 Edward William Bluckett«^ ..
3 Francis Henry A therley
3 Horai:eFrcd. Hill
' 1 Henry John Maclean
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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.
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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
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i» 26 July 66
2(i July 66
27 July 66
3 Aug. 66
7 Sept. 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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^^ AppoiiMcd Brigada-M^for to tbe Sad LIfbt Brbade in tbe Lifbt UiTiilon. and was pincnt In tbe aetlvn of
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.
«ciierBltetlMtroopanDd«rlC4jOT««CBtnllo«d««tlacdacahHt Wariiiiifftoii.aiidwupi«MBCat th« tetUeoTBtoteaAvif
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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Pny.! P»y.
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
Pull
Mmf
PV.
Pay.
31
0
28
0
23
0
21
0
0
0
U
0
19
0
19
0
17
0
17
0
8
0
16
0
9
0
9
0
5
0
14
0
3
0
12
0
11
0
9
0
8
0
6
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
12
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
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7
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2
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1
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12
0
8
0
4
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3
0
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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Half
Pay.
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0
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0
0
0
0
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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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Ceylofi Rifle Regiment.
223
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
E.vmuN.
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CAITAIN. ' BHRV.MAJ.
1 Oct. 12
26 Oct. 80
P 12 Feb. 36
5 Nov. 12
P 16 Aug, 39
P 24 Sept. 41
P 23 Aug. 44
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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224 Ceylm Rifle Regiment.
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
LIEUT.
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.
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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
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3
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14
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3
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13
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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
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6
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1
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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
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3
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9
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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.
17
0
15
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8
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48
A
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).
Teut'SarT.
FhU Half
31
16
33
17
13
4
18
21
34
21
18
12
16
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0
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18*
7ft
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SI
«7
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26
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24
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19
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27
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9
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18
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22
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25
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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.
Years' Serr.
FuU Half
P»7. Pay.
14
14
10
30
9
12
14
8
42
21
17
14
21
15
30
23
230
Depot SaUations,
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.
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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).
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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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Recruiting Staff.
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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Royal Artillery.
Captains.
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
11
7
10
3
I
10
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*'*
2d LIBUT. Ist LIBUT,
UDec.
do
do
do
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16 June
do
do
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18 Mar.
do
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do
do
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20 Dec.
do
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19 Dec.
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18 June
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1 Jan.
do
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do
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11 Jan.
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37
88
40
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42
40
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26 Feb.
16 Mar.
13 May
15 June
19 June
20 July
22 July
31 July
13 Aug.
do
do
81 Dec.
25 Jan.
18 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 April
11 Apr.
29 April
7 May
5 June
17 Aug.
16 Sept.
17 Nov.
23 Nov.
do
do
do
do
do
do
7 Apr. 42
13 April
do
do
do
27 April
28 April
14 July
2 Aug.
4 Oct.
1 Nov.
3 Nov.
■29 Nov.
7 Dec.
1 81 Dec.
, 4 Apr.
I do
I do
do
I do
6 April
I 3 May
4 May
15 May
1 18 May
1 18 Aug.
9 Sept,
43 15 Sept.
1 30 Oct.
8 Nov. 48
14 Jan. 44
30 Mar.
1 Apr.
do
do
14 Apr.
15 Apr.
CAPTATN.
43
9 Nov.
do
do
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28 Nov.
15 Mar.
92 April
7 May
28 May
20 July
27 Sept.
21 Dee.
iMay
30 May
30 Juno
do
do
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14 Oct.
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10 Nov.
28 Nov.
8 Jan.
15 Feb.
9 April
7 May
10 May
28 June
5 Sept
6 Mar.
14 May
23 May
do
27 May
11 June
2Q June
8 July
9 July
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6 Aug.
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Bm/al Artillery.
239
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Captains.
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 ..•,...,»,....
CbA8. Geo. Arbathnot/*Af^i»F8 Nor.tt
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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6
8
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11
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|H.]i.Gaspard Le Harchant Tupper,*^^ I
i«r<(f0r 12 Dec. 54 ,....,..,,} "
9 Henry Heyman**' . . , , • • • .
H.3.DixonEdw. Hoste,*^*CB. MeO* 18 Dee. 64
U.B.Edward Taswell'^* ..,..,..,.,.,,..
3 John Singleton,*^ Mqitur IS Qeo. 64 • .
1 Wm. Edm. M. Rcilly/^"^ j|f<i/.s Vov.sa
;H.B. William Boyd Saunders"'
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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
9ND IiISUT. IST LIBTTT.
17 June 48
15 April 44
do
26 Apr.
do
28 Apr.
do
15 May
do
17 Jan. 4^
do
do
do
IFeb.
do
4 Feb.
do
6 April
do
do
SO Dee.
do
do
10 April
do
do
do
17 April
do
9 May
do
1 May
do
3 Sept.
do
4 Sept.
do
7 Oct.
do
29 Oct.
do
12 Dee.
19 June 44
26 Feb. 46
do
1 April
do
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19 June 44
19 Dee.
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19 June I
10 Dec. 1
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18 June 46 i
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do
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1 May
do
do
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do
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461
1 April 46
do
do
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do
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3 April
0 April
13 April
13 April
4 May
66 May
23 June
29 July
4 Aug.
20 Oct.
9 Nov.
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2 Oct.
4 Oct.
15 Oct.
11 Nov.
22 Feb.
1 April
4 April
6 June
2 July
24 July
11 Aug.
2 Sept.
to Sept.
11 Nov.
11 Nor.
SO Nov.
2 Jan.
14 Jan.
17 Jan.
3 Feb.
23 Feb.
18 Mar.
1 April
do
do
1 May
5 June
6 July
9 July
28 July
5 Aug.
18 Aug.
31 Aug.
1 Sept
27 Sept.
11 Nov.
7 Dec.
22 Mar.
22 April
19 May
20 May
21 June
22 July
6 Sept.
18 Sept.
22 Sept.
26 Sept.
29 Not.
24 Jan.
17 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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51
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240
Royal Artillery.
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,
1 May
do
6 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
16 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
2 May
do
do
do
do
do
do
do.
do
do
do
1 Oct.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
46
47
9 NoY. 46
do
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
do
do
do
do
do
do
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do
do
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do
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CAPTAIH.
17 Feb.
do
do
do
do
24 Feb.
7 March
12 March
17 March
30 May
do
17 June
20 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
28 June
6 July
19 July
3 Aug.
24 Aug:
13 Sept.
21 Sept.
do
do
28 Sept
29 Oct.
6 Not.
do
24 Not.
28 Not.
do
do
8 Dec
13 Dee.
do
do
do
do
16 Dec.
do
20 Dec.
13 Dee.
1 Jan.
3 Jan.
6 Jan.
do
do
do
13 Jan.
26 Jan.
7 Feb.
do
25 Feb.
do
8 Mar.
1 Apr.
do
do
do
do
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65
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8
0
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0
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0
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0
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8
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6
0
6
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6
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6
0
6
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6
0
6
0
6
0
6
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Boyal Artillery.
241
8
2
11
14
14
19
14
14
14
14
14
5
13
6
6
10
3
6
1
6
13
9
14
7
3
4
11
6
1
13
10
13
11
9
3
13
4
8
13
8
7
3
6
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
9
7
7
2
10
8
2
9
6
9
10
18 Dec. 47
do
do
do
27 June 48
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
19 Dee.
19De& 48
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
20 June 49
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
20 June 49
do
19 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
19 June 60
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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
do
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
1 April 66
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
13 April
9 May
16 May
29 May
1 June
23 June
29 June
do
do
do
6 July
12 Aug.
13 Aug.
17 Aug.
23 Aug.
1 Sept.
7S^t.
16 Sept.
11 Sept.
16 Sept
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24 Sept
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28 Sept
10 Oct.
18 Oct
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do
do
62
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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***...
51
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16 June
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17 Dec.
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do
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do
do
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88 June
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22 Dec.
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1 April 68
do
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6 June
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6 inly
9 July
88Ja<y
6 Aug.
18 Aug.
81 Aug.
1 Sept.
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<
18 Sept«
28 Sept.
26 Sept.
8 Oct.
80 Nov.
21 Nov.
29 Nov.
8 Dec.
11 Jan. 54
18 Jan.
34 Jan.
88 Jan.
l7 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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do
do
do
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4
4
4
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4
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3
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JRayal ArtiUery.
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**^
7 Wm. R. LluelWn
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*.><* . .
6 iBmellus De Vic Tupper"*
11 John Cha. Fra. Ramsdt-n*"
3 Francis Arthur Whinyates"'
1 1 Frederick Coulthnrst Elton"" . . . .
U Charles Richard Franklen"*
5 Clennell Cullingwood
2 Frederick Augustus Anley*®*
10 Lewis Pakton Walsh*"
11 Power D. Le Poer Trench^^^
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11 Apr.
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14 Aug
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28 Oct.
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17 Feb. 64
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do
do
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24 Feb.
7 March
19 March
10 May
80 May
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17 Jone
20 Jnne
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do
do
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28 June
1 July
6 July
14 July
17 July
19 July
8 Aug.
4 Aug.
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24 Aug.
18 Sept.
21 Sept.
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28 8ep<.
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28 Oct.
24 Oct.
89 Oct.
6 Nov.
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88 Nov.
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80 Nor.
8 Dec.
13 Dec.
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16 Dec.
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20 Dec.
27 Dec.
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244
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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.
• do
80 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
88 Feb.
do
do
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65
l8T LIBVT.
Digitized
26 Jan.
7 Feb.
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13 Feb.
25 Feb.
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6 Mar.
8 Mar.
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1 Apr.
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do
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do
do
do
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do
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do
do
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SO Apr.
do
do
do
do
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do
do
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31 July
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do
do
do
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do
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do
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1 Aug.
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245
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14* Francis Duncan
14* John Rvder Oliver
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do
14* Bdward Effaa
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14* James Corry Jones Lowry
14* James Peattie Monran
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14* Qeonte Grote Hannen
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14* Philin M'Lourin Gallle
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6* Arthur Ford
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0* Francis Montainia Rmfth t -
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10* Francis Arthur Mant
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4* Frederick Howlett
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6* Richard Handcock
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12* ChArlM Mills Molonv
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8* Qeorge Arbuthnot ••••••.•••
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2* Richard Sadleir
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(f* William Rniton Barlow r - . . * . w - , -
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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 •*..••
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13 Charlea Hart Pickerinir
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6 Bowes Lennox Forster •••••
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2 James Robertson ..••
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13 Edward Auflrustus Slessor
19 Dec.
14 Louis Chas. Aug. Adrian de Cetto . .
10 Henrv Anderson ...*.>«••
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5 Charles Trench ••
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4 Henrv Colebrooke Lewes ••••••••••
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10 Hon, Haloh Hare
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14 Arthur Sutherland Macartney
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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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COMMAKDING OFFICBRS OF ARTILLBRT A5D SITGINBBSS AT HOMB
AND ON FOREIGN STATIONS.
ArHlUry,
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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 . .
aOoloael Bftvife
lU-Col. Crawley .
Ool. A. OordoB •
liC-Ool. Benranto .
Lt-Ool. SteheUn
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'' 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
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Colonel Bonn — —
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Lleut.-CoL Dalton ... — —
U.-OoLDick. — —
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f Col. Stothod
Lient. Bridge
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L<.«<M.aiaoe
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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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
War 8ermce$ of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 253
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
264 Wat Smneet of the Offieen tf th$ Rojftd JrHUery,
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).
Wat Bervieii of the Qfflcen of the Royal ArtaUty. 264a
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
Somerset, Adij. to the Corps V
qf Royal Sappers ji Miners J
Horace W. Montagu^ jfi|/.sNoT.66
VfUentine Thomas Mairis ..
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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
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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
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Charles Brisbane £wart»** jfo/. s Nor. 5ft do
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Whitworth Porter, ifc^. s Nor. 56 do
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Herbert Taylor Sibome ! 6 Aug.
Charles Stylo Akers
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Lothian Nicholson, Min}. % Nor. 65 ... •
George Edmond Lnshington Walker
Francis Edward Cox • .
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Henry Schaw
Edward Nicholas Heygate.
George Hamilton Gordon ,
Augustus Jonathan Gierke
Charles Augustus Rice . . .
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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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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.
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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
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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.
JHrtet^Tm-^CoUmil Henry Saadham,
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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
Digitized by ^^UO^ It:
fVitr i&VvtVMtf of the Officers qfthe Royal Engine^s. 2^
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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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.
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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,^^^^^
AfWca, liri845. He also accompanied Cblonel Soniersat's Division throughout the KalBr war of 1846-47, and
"r6'JKSl8uS.!ue?f.'^^^^^^ uTeVsSSn campaign of 1854-55. including the battle, of Alma and
"^^ilSk^^ i^J^;n^*ed^f 2e*Si.52j?Smpa.gn of 1854-55, Including the siege of Scbartopol
W.Sf..sS£in. Bowen and Haughton. wrved In tl.u Eastern campaign of 1854-55, Including the battle
of Inkerman and .lege of Sebastopol (Medal and Clasps). io«^ « tneluding the battle of Inkerman,
19 AMlft-Surgeon Taylor served tha Eactem campaign of 1854-55, inciuumg me ini*«« «• mm^rn au,
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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
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18 May
Id Juno
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6 July
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17 Aug.
do
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31 Aug.
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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
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5 May
0 Aug.
10 Aug.
18 Aug.
7 April
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11 Apr.
21 May
25 Jane
26 Aog.
9 Nov.
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!l8 Dec.
24 Dec.
20 April
10 May
127 July
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25 Aug.
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4421 Dec.
121 Dec.
27 Dec.
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16 Feb.
5 May
|21 March
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41126 April
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24 Feb.
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19 April
28 April
9 June
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7 July
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■31 July
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,21 Oct.
20 Nov.
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! 7 Dec.
! 10 Dee.
27 Dec.
13 Feb.
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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
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do
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do
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28 Dec.
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do
10 Feb.
do
20 Apr.
10 May
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3 Aug.
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20 Sept.
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18 Oct.
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14 Dec.
30 Dec.
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12 Feb.
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12 Feb.
14 March
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16 Aug.
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14 Nov.
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20 Feb. 49
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27 May 48
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8 Aug.
17 Aug.
28 Aug.
31 Aug.
1 Oct.
11 Oct.
26 Oct.
1 March 49
9 March
5 April
25 April
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12 July
U Aug.
21 Aug.
19 Sept.
16 Nov.
29 Jan.
26 Feb.
28 Feb.
23 May
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4 Sept.
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6 Oct.
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6 Oct.
7 Nov.
10 Nov.
26 Nov.
14 Jan.
10 Jan.
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13 March
10 May
14 June
14 June
17 Aug.
18 Sept.
18 Oct.
26 Oct.
13 Nov.
23 Nov.
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19 Jan.
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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
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28 June
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14 Aug.
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8 Jan. 60
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8 July
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80 Dee.
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4 Mar. 61
20 April
26 Juno
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1 July
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20 July
20 Aug.
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68
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8 Aug.
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8 April
26 April
6 May
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19 July
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19 April
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8 May
9 June
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6 July
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31 July
1 Aug.
21 Oct.
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20 Not.
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7 Deo.
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13 iPeb.
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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
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24 June
do
do
do
44
54
24 June 54
25 Sept.
do
do
do
do
do
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do
do
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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.
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Por.
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Ply.
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Ply.
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Ply.
Por.
Cha.
Por.
Por.
Cha.
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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.
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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
Cha.
Wo.
Cha.
Por.
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.
Assistant 'Surgeons.
Por,
Ply.
Ply.
Wo,
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.
Scarlet-^FtLeiiif^ Blue. Artillery^B^tie— Facings Bed. Agent, 8. W, Tear.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
276
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
fFar Services of ike Officers of the Royal Marines. 278
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
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15 July
28 Sept.
29 Aug.
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6 Oct.
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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
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15 June
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6 Dec.
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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
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10 Dec. 43
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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,
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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.,
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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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Commissariat Department.
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
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6 Jan.
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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 . .
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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
Blue.— Factn^t— Black Velvet.
DUTIES AND ORGANIZATION.
The Commissariat are charged with the following duties : — In the Field they have hitherto had
the custody of the Military Chest, and provided and paid for everything necessary for the sub-
sistence and transport of an army. At the present time, on stations abroad, they have (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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287 CknnmiiiarUa Departmmt.
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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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
do
do
12 Jan.
13 Jan.
17 Jan.
23 Jan.
27 Jan.
31 Jan.
3 Feb.
do
12 Feb.
13 Feb.
17 Feb.
21 Feb.
22 Feb.
do
26 Feb.
27 Feb.
do
28 Feb.
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
0 March
10 March
12 March
13 March
23 March
7 March
16 March
do
27 March
28 March
30 March
2 April
do
do
4 Apr.
8 Apr.
12 Apr.
14 Apr.
16 Apr.
17 Apr.
do
do
18 Apr.
23 Apr.
24 Apr.
do
25 Apr.
27 Apr.
28 Apr.
3 May
4 May
5 May
do
do
7 May
do
do
8 May
15 May
do
17 May
do
17 May 55
18 May
do
do
10 May
23 May
25 May
1 26 May
1 June
Medical Department,
294i
Acting Assistant- Sturgeons,
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
Thomas Grantham Atkinson ....
1 June 55
do
12 June
22 June
2 July
4 July
6 July
7 July
do
12 July
18 July
16 July
do
17 July
21 July;
23 July
24 July
30 July
do
lAug.
2 Aug.
6 Aug.
do
7 Aug.
14 Aug.
do
18 Aug.
James Oreig Leask, M.B
James Cruice
Fred. Lewlie Walker Wright . . . .
NevilleGrayDuVernetParlcer, M.D.
Henry Kelsall
Henry Brook
Charles Christopher Piper
WilUamCoUis
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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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DBR9T.— Yaughan Jones, h.p. 8 Gar. Bn
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Lbbos.— J. 'Sampson (26), h.p. 8 Gar. Bn...
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LiKooLir.— George W. Ralkes. h.p. 7« P. , .
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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.
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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.
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XoTTiKOHAli.— Valen. Fred. Story, Unatt. ,
Ox FORD.— Fred. Smythe, h p. 2 P
Pa X8LBY.— George Bayly, Unatt
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11 July 48
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16
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26 Dec. 13
20 Oct. 40
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18
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81 Oct. 88
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18 Apr. 47
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20 June 84
98 Dec. 48
6 Nov. 49
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6 May 49
, ^ WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners. 302
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
305
•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'^^
U 2
309 Staffy ^*c. OH Foreign Stations.
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.
310
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.
f
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>
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
811 Eastern Army.
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. .
Digitized by V^jOOQ IC
Eiuiern Army. $1%
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
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3 RlCHXOHD, /<tofuf Br<d^«,
and Magazine Fort .... 9 CSsptoJn J. Kirkman*
1 Royal Bajuucks, Mount-
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8 Lama Hall •••••• Capt,W. A. Stewart
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4 FKVHAmii,CaMM,and T^
perary fllr Wmiam CMallef
8 FBKicor and Mitehelttonm, R. A. Danlell
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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.
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3 PortObobob F. W. SoiitliV
8 KxvGno2r Fra. Raynet
3 LoBBOif { WOjpfain ThompMB
1 VoiTTRBAL W. H. Gray
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Irlb Airx Noix Captain R. N. S. ShrapBel
4 Toronto Capt. Darid Hogg*"
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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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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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
AA8
359
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.
fVar Services of the Officers of the Militia. 364
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,
866 War Serwees of the Officers of the MiMa.
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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366
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^
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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.
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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.
Digitized by V^300*^Lt^
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
Digitized by V^jOO*2 It^
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
Digitized by V^jOO*^ It^
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.
Digitized by \^UO*^ Lt^
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
Digitized by VjOOV Rl
'Promotions, AppoxntmentSy S(c. 380
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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3^ Promotions f Appointments^ Ss^.
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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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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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
Digitized by ^^300^ IC
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.
Digitized by V^jOOQ IC
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St V^^^^^^^ lh\%e.ec.eir. ae.eral -^^^-^ i^^' ft:'l^:^^^^^
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PaUentB under the care of Haynea Walton, Esq., Surgeon to the Central London Ophlhal-
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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.
Digitized by V^jOOQ IC
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
s
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
Digitized by \^jOO^ It,'
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.
Digitized by«V^jOO*^lC
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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
Digitized by V^OO^ l^
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
Digitized by V^jOO*2 It^
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
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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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STAFF AT HEAD QUARTERS.
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,
Digitized by VjOO^IC
26
1st Regiment of Life Guards.
Yean' Serv.
67
Pull
Pay.
34
13
Half
" 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.
27
Ycarg* Serv,
02
Pull
Pax
36
SO
Hair
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. ** ' ^
Full
P»7.
12
II
8
8
7
14
6
G
8
10
13
8
6
6
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
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1
0
1
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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).
Digitized by \^jOO*2 l^
"S^oSSfn?"] 3''^ ( ^^ P*'^^^^ ^f Wales's) Regt of Dragoon Guards. 31
"TALAVERA" « ALBUHBRA" " VITTORIA" " PENINSULA."
Vean' Scnr.i
69
Full
H«ir
Pay,
Pay.
25
0
U
0
36
0
14
0
1-2
0
0
0
10
0
8
0
14
0
6
0
4
0
5
0
3
0
9
0
3
0
3
0
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.
J.
2
0
1
0
1
0
22
0
9
0
3
0
13
0
3
0
8
0
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
I
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
83
Vcure*
bprv.
63 1
1
Full
Pay.
Hair 1
Pay..
SO
0
20
0
16
15
12
10
0
0
0
0
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).
^"'be^trNclbriXe?^' ] Sth(Prm. Charlotte of Wales's) Reg. of Dr. Gds. 33
The motto " Vestigia Jinlla r<r*ror«t/rt,"— « SALAMANCA" " VITTORI A"
"TOULOUSE" "PENINSULA" "BALAKLAVA" "SEVASTOPOL."
Yeart' Serr.
70
Full
P»y.
Half
Pay.
20
7
14
0
11
7
3]
7
7
0
0
0
0
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
33a 5th {Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Regt. of Dr. Gds.
Yoar»'8errJ
Pull Half,
Pay.
Pay.'
8
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
14
0
3
0
4
"i
Paymaster,— Qco, Thome R!ckett8,"6 April55; Cor.28 Jan. 48; Lt. p S Aug. 49.
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
EMtorn Army, July 55.1
J)cpot, Blnningham. J
6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards {Carabineers). 34
Tean* S«rT.
61
Pull
Pay.
31
84
Hftir
" SEVASTOPOL."
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).
Digitized by ^^jOO*2 It^
35 Itli {The Princess RoijaTs) Ueijt. of Dragoon Guards.
r Head QuartrtF,
L Edinbursh.
Years' Scrv.
47
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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
BKBY.-llAJ.
20 June 54
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
1st (^RoyaT) Regiment of Dragoons*
£ftstcr(i Army, May 1854.1
Uopot, Guntcrbury. J
The Crctt of England wiUiin thft Garter. The Eagle. "Spretemur agendo*
•' PliNINSULA»» " WATERLOO" ••B.iLAlCLAVA " "SEVASTOPOL."
86
Ye«»'8er».
62
Pull
Half
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24
0
21
0
14
0
10
0 1
8 0 1
8 0 1
8
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
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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
24 Not. 43
6 Nov. 64
19 June 55
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.
({•i
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
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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
5i
Full I Hall
Puy^ Pay.
"23"
6 S k o
: II ill
tvMt
20
15
14
10
18
12
5
15
5
7
6
6
6
6
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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.
'•Mill
i 0 a o ^
mm
93
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.
Half
Pay.
21
21
n
10
0
IG
1 0
17
1 0
9
1 0
G
1 0
6
0
6
0
6
0
5
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2
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2
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2
0
2
0
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1
0
1
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1
0
1
0
8
0
1
0
1
0
23
0
2
0
7
0
11
0
2
0
18
0
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^»«»^»«-
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
£attoni Xnaay, Jane I8fl4. *)
Depot, Canterburf. J
(iih {Innishilling) Reffiment of Dragoons.
40
Yean'Serv
61
PuU
Pay.
18
23
Half
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
0
17
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7
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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
3
2
2
2
2 I
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1
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
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HaU
P^
Pay.
80
0
26
0
29
3
26
0
23
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22
0
28
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21
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21
0
21
0
16
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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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
44 lOth
re«rrB«rT.
66
Full
Hair
(The Prince of Waks's Own) Ra!/alBcff.ofr^l;^;^^^]i^^
Lt Drs. {Hus0ars.)
"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
LIEUT.
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
CAPTAIN.
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).
Digitized by \^jOO^ It!
%T^;ibtr4tl- 1 1 1'A (^ P^rice Alberfs Own) Beat. o/Hussan. 46
Th« ^inx wlththe wprti, •• EO YPT " « SALAMANCA/' « PEKINSULA," " WATERLOO » « »«,t»*
PORB'»"ALMA" "BALAKLAVA»'"INKBRMAN" "SEVASTOPOL."
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-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.
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')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
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P 4 Aug. 64
P 14 Sept. 64
17 June 63
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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
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22 Dec. 60
P 4 Apr. 61
29 July 53
29 July 53
PIO Dec. 47
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P 8 Mar. 60
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P 7 Jan. 63
P 26 Jan. 44
3 Aug. 64
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P31 Aug. 66
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PdlJan. 61
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4 Aug. 64
1 May 66
1 May 65
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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.
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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
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P 25 Jan.
P 1 Feb.
p 29 Feb. 66
CAPTAIN.
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12 Dec.
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64
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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."
Yesn* S«rv.
56
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ftiy.
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31
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»6
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dl
0
18
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21
0
19
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15
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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.
YMn'iwv.
56
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30
0
25
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24
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22
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17
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14
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13
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9
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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."
Tr ears' Ben-.
66
Full
Half
Pay.
22
Pay.
0
9
0
0
0
9
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
17
0
17
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
6
0
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0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
19
0
1
0
9
0
11
0
1
0
8
0
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
Full
Half
P»7.
Pay.
38
4A
16
0
14
0
9
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
23
0
4
0
4
0
8
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
6
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
12
0
4
0
1
0
12
0
2
0
1
0
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
^i
i-ii=
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
Yeare^
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
Ynn^ Serv.
Pull Half!
Pay. Pay. I
13 i 0
1st (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.
53
LlBTITS. IKD CAPTAIHil.
18 '
12
12 I
11
11
13
12
11
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OH tHSIGlr. LIEUT. OAFTAIV.
0 2
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91?
P 10 Feb. 43
Pdl Dec. 44
P 16 May 46
"24 May 44
P 25 Aug. 43
1 Dec. 4G
p 30 July 44
20 July 47
26 June 46
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
P 24 Feb.
P 17 Mar.
P 27 June
P21 July
27 Oct.
17 Nov.
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.
P 20 July
P 31 Aug.
PlO Aug.
P 7 Jan.
P 8 Jan.
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
54
64
64
66
66
66
66
66
65
65
66
66
66
66
66
66
de
54
1*/ {or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards.
Yetra* Serr.
Full
Pay.
8
d
7
31
Half
Pay.
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
1st {or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Ouards. 64a
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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** 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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1 J. Halkett Le Couteur,*^t Mt^.iVorM
Henry Armytage*' Major 12 Dec. 64
2 Hon. Henry Wm. John Byng
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P 3 May 44
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27 Mar. 46
P 30 July 47
27 Aug. 47
P 10 Dec. 47
LIBUT.
AND
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16 Mar. 63
P 13 Dee. 53
P 3 Mar. 54
20 June 54
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Ouardt.
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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
lA
26
0
19
0
15
0
IG
0
16
0
26
0
18
0
13
0
14
0
19
0
13
0
10
0
10
0
16
0
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
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
6
0
8
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
5
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
11
0
10
1
4
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
I
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
3
0
33
0
U
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
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).
Digitized by ^^jOO*2 It!
61
1*^ ( The Royal) Regiment of Foot
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."
Tean* Serr.
62
Foil
Paj.
Half
Pay.
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
Digitized by
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
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
l8t{Tlie Royal) Regiment of Foot
62
FuU I Half
Fay. Pay.
8
5
6
5
4
4
3
4
3
3
3
8
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
LlBUTBNANTS.
2 Thomas Rowland''
1 Wm. Spicer Cookworth]^*'
BNSIGN.
LISUT.
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 •••.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Ut {The Royal) Regiment of Foot.
ToMt'Strr.
Full
Httif
PiV.
P«7.
14
0
3
0
2
0
6
0
10
0
10
0
14
0
12
0
6
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
Pttynia$teri<
t
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).
Digitized by V^jOO*^ VC
1^/ {The Soffal) Regiment of Foot. 68a
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
I
64 2nd ( The Queen's Roy at) Regt of Foot.
m
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.
56
Full
P«J.
Hair
Pay
0
0
15
0
14
0
10
0
18
0
10
0
0
0
12
0
14
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
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0
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3
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5
0
Captains.
£NSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
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
£mb. for UalU, S Apr. ftl.
Bastam Army. Depdt
Winchester.
The Dragon" Docno"
i1 3rd {E. Kent) Regt. of Foot {or The Buffs). 65
Yoars'Serr.
54
Pull
Pay.
*Z6
35
Hair
P«y.
15
0
12
0
15
0
11
0
11
0
10
0
9
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17
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•KlTSLLl" "NlTl"
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|
P 8 Oct. 47 I
P29Ndv,39|
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
66 3rd {E. Kent) Regt. qf Foot {or The BuffH).
Years* Serr.
Fuil
Half
Pay.
Pay.
]2
0
1
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1
0
16
0
2
0
8
0
1
ol
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
SS;^^''of"iKkS:] ^th{Themng^sOmn)Regt.qfFi>ot. 67
'* 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.
Yean'Senr.
61
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
34
0
16
0
20
0
10
1
20
18
12
9
8
7
8
8
6
4
6
6
6
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3
3
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2
2
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
^'"'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.
P 26 Dec. 61 ;
P 6 July 52
P 9 July 52.
24 Sept. 52;
P26 Nov. 52 1 LieuL-Gen. Riddel I tcrved
P 15 Feb 63 " Deputy - AmIii. - Qunrter -
n 1 T 1 eo ' Master-General at the canturo
P 1 July 53 of CopenbOKen in 1807; and
P 26 A ug. 53 M AMisUnt • Qao rter * Master-
6 Jane 54 0<)u<^ral on the eattom eoait
A Jn«« r^A <**' Spain ond at Genoa. «ilh
B St ^T the army under Lord WlUiain
P 7 June 54 Beniinck.
2 Oct. 54 1
P 8 Dec. 54{
22 Dec 551
2 Nov. 551
I
JSns, 27 May 42 ; Lieut.
[10 Not. 43.
Facings 'S\ae,'^Agents, Messrs. Coz and Co.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
&th {Tlie Royal \st Warwickshire) RegL of Foot. 70a
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*
18 Svrfeon PMtt terrvd with the 0th Regt. ia Um Kaffir war of 180S-8 (Medal).
Digitized byCjOOQlC
ft S
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.
Yean' S4>rr.
59
Full
Hulf
Pay
Par.
22
1ft
26
0
13
0
13
0
12
0
8
0
9
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
7
0
4
0
3
0
7
0
12
0
7
0
0
0
6
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Captains.
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.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BKBV.-XAJ.
P 19 Aug. 44
Pl2May 48
P 28 Sept. 47
P 14 June 50;
P 17 June 51
P 16 Sept. 51
9 July 53
P 6 July 49
P23NOV. 52
P 21 May 53
10 Apr. 49
P 11 Oct. 44
13 July 49
P 2 April 47
P16 Aug. 50
P 13 Dec. 51
14 July 54
10 Aug. 54
11 Aug. 54
P 26 Aug. 54
5 Nor. 54
6 Nov. 54
P 5 Jan. 55
15 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 64
P 11 Jan. 65
P 12 Jan. 551
P 25 Aug. 54
20 Jan. 55
10 Mar. 55
9Mar.65|
P 1 May 56'
29 Mar. 56 \
P30Mar. 66|
24 April 55;
24 April 661
20 July 65'
P 1 June 56 :
19 July 55
27 July 55
13 July 56
P 26 July 55,
P 3 Aug. 55
10 Aug. 55
21 Sept. 66
P21 Sept. 55
8 Oct. 56
9 Oct 65
16 Oct. 66,
P 16 Not. 66
16 VoY, 56
P 29 Feb. 60
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
16 May 46 p 16 Nov. 56
P28Mar. 54 16 Nov. 56
P 18 April 51 21 Dec. 56
29 July 53 P 8 Jan. 66
P 18 Feb. 53 P 30 Nov. 56
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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16 Oct 65
p 9 Nov. 56
16 Nov. 66
P 16 Nov. 65
P 17 Nov. 65
1th Begt. of Foot {Royal Fusiliers). 73
Venr«'j»crT.
Full
Half,
Pay.
Pay. 1
2
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2
0 1
2
ol
11
0 1
2
0 i
2
0
1
0
^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).
*28i^b.M!*";] m {The East Norfolk)^^^^
74^
The flgore of '* BritHnnia,'* " ROLEIA " " YIMIERA " "CORUNNA " " BUSACO " •• SALAMANCA '
" VITTORTA" "ST. SEBASTIAN" " NIVB" •• PENINSULA" "CABOOL, 1843" "MOODKEK"
SEVASTOPOL."
Year*' 8«rv.|
56
Pay.
'M
18
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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Yean»8enr4
Full
Half
PV.
Pay.
10
0
2
0
6
0
10
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
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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59
Pull
Pay.
indit5?r»iM2.] lOth (The North Lincoln8Mre)Refft. of Footl^:::^^^^^ 76
The "iSpAinar," with the words, "EGYPT" "PENINSULA" "SOBRAON"
"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
Mar. 43 ; Brev.-Mqjor, 7 June 49 ; Mqjor, 21 Feb, 50.
31
45
20
30
36
24
30
18
18
16
23
18
17
16
24
13
U
11
11
11
II
8
9
8
7
8
10
6
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8
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
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0
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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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6
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ENSIGN.
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
LIEUT.
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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'^•?8%"!r^J nih{NarthDevm*hir*)IUgtofFoot, [!i7;i*S?iS?.^] 78
Yc«ra' Serv
Full Half
P»y. I Pay.
43
"Salamakca" "PYRBasBB" "NIV1I.I.B" " Nivs" "Obthks" "Touiouais"
••PBKIK8ULA.»»
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. '
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
48
14
8
15
2
3
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0
0
0
0
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lA
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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|
2H'
m
Iff'
m
^'/r^fKo^S'-] Uth{E.Suffolk) Regt. of Foot
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
.in. Ik* 10*li T.anAAra <tl fhfl Vaffl* war nf 1Aft1.KO-J(aYMa.1«1\. «r*a nmmmmnt m»
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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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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.
14 Oct.
CAPTAIN. IBREV.-MAJ.
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
26 June 55
26 June 65 ,
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
<Medal and Clasp).
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"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.-
Maj. 20 June 64; Major, 15 May 66. ^
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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
LIEUT. [ CAPTAIN. | DRBV.-MAJ.
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
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P 16 Mar. 60
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P 17 June 61
P 10 Dec. 61
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28 Mar. 54!
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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
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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.
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16 Dec.
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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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Pay.
17
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2
0
3
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10
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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at Dublin.
Yean' Serf.
02
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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
Year*' Sirnr.
61
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104
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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).
Digitized by \^jOO*2 It,'
'%SrSr'] \1th{TheLeiee,UrBkire)Be9t.ofFoot. [.j^'E.ii.SJk. ] 88
Yean' Berr,
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
p 3 O
87 17 ih {The Leicestershire) Regt of Foot.
Yeiin'8erT.|
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Pay.
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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
_L
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
P 15 June 55
P 23 Oct. 55
18 Jan. 56
PlSJan. 56
54
55
55
55
55
55
55
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).
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
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12
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8
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8
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ISA {Bayal Irkh) Begiment of Foot,
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.
Depot, Walmer.
Y««n» SerT.
63
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] \9th{Tlie\stYorkshireNorthRiding)Regt.ofF. 90
«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).
3 Aag. 66
17 Aug. 66
31 Aug. 65
26 Oct. 65
16 Nov. 56
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Poynuw^er.— ThomaA Palmer,** 7 Dec. 65; Qr.-Master 21 AprU &4.
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.
10th May (Medal). ^
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20^/i ( The East Detonshire) Regt. of Foot.
EBB " Ae aphinx, with the words " EGYPT" " MAI DA" "
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VIHIERA"
PENINSULA"
YeaiV Serr.
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Bmitorn Army, 10 Julj 54.1
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|
Pll Jan, 65'
26 Jan. 55
16 Feb. 55
P 19 Feb. 55
9 Mar. 55
P 28 Mar. 55
P 30 Apr. 55
1 May 55
20 Feb. 55
2 Mar. 55
4 May 55
15 June 55
24 May 55
30 Mar. 55
16 Mar. 55
2 Nor.
8 Feb.
29 Feb.
P 2 Aug. 42
P2l Mar. 45
14 Jan. 44
p 1 Sept. 48
i 8 Mar. 52
P 30 Dec. 53
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
CAPTAIN.
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
BREV.-MAJ.
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.
20tii { Hu East Devomhire) Begt 4^ Foot.
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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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0
2
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0
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0
0
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0
liar-
Captainb
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.
H6i4lQiuurtef«,n
Portnnootli. J
Yeart'Serr.
66
Full
Half
Pay.
32
0
18
0
12
0
14
0
11
0
16
0
10
0
16
0
10
0
11
0
7
0
8
0
13
0
12
0
18
0
10
0
10
0
8
0
9
0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
8
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
46
0
0
0
10
0
14
0
6
0
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
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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 _
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10 Sept. 66 I of the mva on the 9th and lOdi
30 Sept. 66
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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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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.
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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).
Continmatian rf NoUm to 21 tt Foot, page 0&
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.
Charles Henry £lUce,Xt«ii^. 10 May 39; Ca;>/.P8 Aq9.45; ilf<(;or,P21 Dec. 49;
g Lieut.'Col. P 8 Aug. 51 ; Col. 28 Nut. 54.
I 31 0 Afq;or*.— Augustus Qeorge il^lachford,' En», p 12 Nov. 25 ; Lieut, P12 Dec. 28 ;
^ Capt, 17 Aug. 41 ; Mqj, 14 Jan. 49 ; Bt. Lt.-Col. 7 June 49 ; Cd, 7 Jane 55.
I 10 0 BdmundWodehouse,^«.P24Mar.37;Xi6U^P15Jan.41; Cap^P28Apr.46;
»■ MtyoTj P 8 Aug. 51.
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26 June 38
p 28 Feb. 40
8 Jan. 41
P 7 Oct. 37
10 Apr. 42
P 13 Feb. 42
7 Jan. 42
p
LIEUT.
P 24 Sept. 41
P 22 April 42
PI6 June43
8 April 42
26 July 44
5 Oct. 44
P 25 Apr. 45
4 Aug. 43, 3 April 46
P 11 Apr. 45jP 9 Oct. 46
P 16 Apr. 41 3 Apr. 46
5 Apr. 46 P20 0ct. 48
P 14 Apr. 46 14 Jan. 49
CAPTAIN.
20 May 42
P 25 Aug. 46
17 May 44
27 Feb. 45
P 9 Dec. 45,
10 Aug. 48 1
P20Oct. 48 Pll Dec. 49
P 10 Mar. 48 p 1 Feb. 50
23 June 48
14 Jan. 49
1 Jan. 49
5 Jan. 49
do.
20 Oct. 49
17 Jan. 45
23 Nov. 49
18 Apr. 46
14 Dec. 49
1 Jan. 47
23 Nov. 49
Pll May 49
P 15 Feb. 50
12 Dec. 51
26 Dec. 51
28 May 52
P 17 Dec. 52
P 12 Aug. 53
5 May 54
2 Mar. 55
2 Oct. 55
7 Mar. 56
10 Apr. 49
P 8 Aug. 51
P 2 May 51
P26Dec. 51
20 Nov. 48
26 June 52
P 26 Nov. 52
P 6 May 54
11 Oct. 54
12 Oct. 54
25 Oct. 54
7 Apr. 48
14 Jan. 49
do.
do.
do.
15 Jan.
20 Oct.
P 21 Dec.
P 26 Dec. 51
15 Mar. 53
15 Mar. 53
Pl2Jan. 55
49
49
49
BREV.^MAJ.
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.
Yeiin'8«rv.
70
Full
Uuir
Pay.
Pay.
40
1
31
0
23
0
33
0
21
0
10
0
18
0
20
0 1
14
0
14
0
16
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6
4
7
4
3
1
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1
1
1
1
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1
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26
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2
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!£.-
Y^mn' Serr.
56
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Pay.
Half
Pay.
31
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34
0
21
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17
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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
• ft July 54. J
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
88
30
Hair
Per
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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
YeAn'rtenr.j
Full
UaJi
P.y.
Pay.
. ■
2
0
3
0
1
0
U
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
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*
Y«ini»8er?.
d-2
fan
P»jr.
Half
P«y.
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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ENSIGN.
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
ink Lt. Dn. M ft voUaiMT at tb«
■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.
Team' Serr,
52
Pull,
Pny.l
22 I
15
18
Uair
Pay,
^\:lZ^D:i.^FcJ^^^^ 30rt (2%^ Cambridgeshire) RegU of Foot. 106
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.
2
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3
4
3
2
2
2
4
8
1
2
2
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
. 54
64
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
107 30^A {Tfie Cambridgeshire) Regt. of FooU
TMfk'SerT.l
FuU
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8
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2
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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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^55; j«^S!^] ^Ist {Tlie HwUinffdonsJnre) Reg. of Foot. [^Ty^SS^^^ 108
TALAVERA" "ALBUHERA" "VITTORIA*' "PYRENEES" "NIVELLE"
"NIVE " "ORTHES" "PENINSULA" " C ABOOL, 1848 " "MOODKEE"
"FEROZESHAU" "ALIWAL" "SOBRAON" " SEYAttTOPOL."
YMn*Serv
64
Full
Paj.
Half
Pay.
30
37
36
30
15
10
10
9
16
IS
14
6
10
7
7
6
6
6
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
5
3
3
2
2
2
2
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).
IW
•
Yean'8«rT.
Kull
Hair
Pay.
Pay.!
10
0
i
0
10
0
12
0
6
0
2
0
1
0
Slst (rAtf Hunimgdonshire) Regt. of Foot.
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
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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).
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" 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
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4 July 45
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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
-!L..^. .. 4V« ....Mitilav nfthn Mtrriumi nf rh^nint^. imd at the hattle nf Gooicrat (Medal and CIimtiRK
Ill ZZrd{orThel>vkeofWemHgtotCs)Regt.ofFooU l^it^^i^;^'
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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
CAPTAIN.
P 11 Sept. 49
P 2 Jan. 52
P 26 Mar. 62
P26Mar.53
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
P 2 Nov. 66
18 Jan. 66
BRBV.-MAJ.
2 Nov. 65
2 Nov. 65
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33?y/ (or The Duke of IVellington's) Regt of Foot. 112
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Pay nuuter, -^lAiii Thompson » 25 May 55 ; Ent, 5 Nov. 64; Lieut, 9 March 55.
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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[Emb. for Corfti, 81 Aug. 54.
Eut.Anny. Depot, Preston.
SAth{The Cumherland) Regi.cf Foot
BUIIERA*' "ABUOVO DOS MOUNOS" "VXTTOBIA" ''PYRENEES"
"NIVBLLE" "NIVE" "ORTHES" "PENINSULA" "SEVASTOPOL."
'Scrt
Half
Pay.
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.
ENSIGN. I LIEUT. | CAPTAIN. !BBJCV.-M[AJ.
0
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I Captains.
j James Maxwell'
Mawdistly Gaussen Best
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" . . .
P 24 Sept. 41 P 13 Oct. 43 p 32 June 47
P12 Dec. 43 I P 21 July 46 p 7 Mar. 51
P 26 Jan. 44 p 12 Feb. 47 I P 14 May 52
P 14 Feb. 46 | 27 Mar. 48 p 29 Oct. 53
P 19 Oct. 49
P 21 July 48
13 Dec. 31
P 86 Oct. 49
P 25 Jan. 50,
P 1 Feb. 50
8 Not. 65
3 Nor.
8 Nor.
55
65
P25N0V. 53! 17 July 55
6 June 54 j
10 Nor. 48 .
P 12 May 48 P 8 Feb. 50
1 April SO 23 Aug. 39
Pl8S/>pt.49 P2l June50
P23 Nov. 491 P 17 Sept.50
P 16 July 53 I 15 Dec. 54
P24NOV. 49 P 7 Mar. 51
0 .Jno.W.BrooktO'Loghlin"
0 j Edmund P. L. Mathew.
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
Ensignb.
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 • • • •
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec 54
29 Deo. 64
39 Dec. 54
7 Feb. 51
19 Jano 65
19 Jnna 65
P31 Aug. 65
26 Oct. 55
2 Nor. 55
3 Nor. 65
P17 May 60 p29 Oct. 62
P17 Sept. 60 P13So.pt. 53
P13 Dec. 50|P11 Mar. 63
P 9 Sent 61 R JnnA i>i I SlrThoiuM BrirfiaJ»eJoia«d
y ^epi. oi o J line 04 . „jj, ^^^^ ©f York's ftrmyio the
P 13 Feb. 62 |
P 9 July 62 I
P26NOV. 63
6 June 94
14 July 64
P 25 Aug. 64
6 Jan. 66
P 12 Jan. 55
2GJan. 66
14 July 64
13 Feb. 55
16 Feb. 55
16 Feb. 66
20 .Feb. 66
16 Mar. 66
6 Apr. 66
24 Apr. 66
18 May 66
11 May 65
16 May 65
1 June 66
6 July 55
6 July 65
17 July 65
18 July 65
19 July 65
20 July 65
27 July 65
17 Aug. 66
31 Aug. 66
21 Sept. 66
P 9 Oct. 66
36 Feb. 66
14 June 54 1 beginning of ihe war. ud «u
15 Dec. 64' present in avery action •xrept
29 Dec. 64 '''^^ ®' theSSod Hay 8Si vhcn
on r\^^ KA i 1^^ ^*^ confined froia a vouad
^ j^PC. 54 received in tlie acliou of the
9 Feb. 55
9 Feb. 66
23 Mar. 55
8 June 66
19 June 56
19 June 66
19 June 65
19 June 66
13 July 65
30 July 66
27 July bo
3 Aug. 65
4 Sept. 66
P 9 Oct. 66
26 Feb. 66
IStli of the lame month. Be
wa« subsequently present aft
the taking of rariout islands,
forts, 4ce. Im (be West Indies.
under Sir Ralph Abercromby.
Sir Thomas hat leceived ftbe
(jold Cross and one Clasp for
Vittoris. Pyrenees, KiTelic,
Ortbes, and Toulousa (where
he was wounded); and the
Silver War IfedaJ witli one
Clasp for the Kiva.
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; Yearti' Sorv.
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Pay. 1 P»y.
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Pay?niiff«r.— Cha8.BoyseRoche,*«30Kov.S6 £7M.16Jaii.28; X/. i21 JuncSS.
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
Uth June (Media and Clasp). ^ *^
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115 SSth (Rot/at Sussex) tteyiment of Foot
"MAIDA."
[£mb. for Indtt,31 July 54.
Serv.lnCaleutto. Depot, Chatham.
Yean' Serv.
54
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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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CAPTAINd.
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Frederick English p 22 Mar. 33 ^ 1 7 June 36
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,
William Ranby Goate . . | 15 April 42
Oliver Nicolls Cbaitcrton P26 July 33
M.VillierHSankeyMortoniP 3 May 44
••II Nov. 45
! 19Muy 43
P 5 Sept. 43
29 May 45
P 5 Aug. 36
P 2 Apr. 47
P 12 May 48
9 June 46
16 April 45
P 3 SepL 47iP17 May 50 Ip24 Nov. 54t
28 Apr. 46'P23June48
P 5 Apr. 44! 11 Oct. 46
P31 Dec. 47 1 8 July 51
P 16 June 48 P 30 Jan. 52
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;
P23Juue48l
Pll May 49,
P 13 July 491
P 14 Dec. 49,
15 Aug. 48
20 June 64
20 June 54
P 22 April 53
6 June 54
P21 Aug. 49
8 July 61
P21 Nov. 61
P 13 Feb. 52
P28 Mar. 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
20 June 54
18 Apr. 46 1 P 4 Jan. 50
P 12 Sept. 48 P 14 Feb. 51
18 Aug. 48
t Col. Pater Mrred «l1h the 49fh
Rect. throQfluMit tbr «ar with China
(MmIaI), juul was preaeat at the
flntaadMcondeapturMor Chnaan,
■torm and CApture of the brigtau
above Canton, attack and capture
of Amoy and of Cbinhae, oceupatkm
of Ninxpo and repulae of the nlghn^
attack, attack and capture of the
cnnny'f enlrenehed camp 00 the
belffhu of Scgoan, of Chapeo, aad
or Weosunf, and lavectment ef
p 1 April 53 ! . , .
8TiiU* f;a I ' Licnt. Grant was present at
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
P10Dec.62'"°^^**'-
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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SerT.Jao
r.fi'^.l i6th(^The Herefordshire) Regt. of Foot [^^,^'4^^} lU
Yeara'Senr.l "^[^" «* HINDOOSTAN '» "HOLEIA" "VIMIERA" "OORTJNMA»» utxtr ^
MANCA" "PYRENEES" "NIVELLE" "NIVE'' ^RTHES" "TOULOUBE"
"PENINSULA." ivuiiuuojs
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. '
CAPTAIN. IBRBV.-ICAJ.
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
11 Jan. 39
P 28 June 39
P 5 Mar. 41
8 June 35
P 9 Oct. 35
P15 Apra36
P 23 Dec. 36
P 13 Jan. 37
P 8 June 30
21 May 29
P 6 Jan. 43 IP 31 Jan. 45
P 20 Sept. 44 'p 6 Aug. 47
P 13 Mar. 40 ! 12 Sept. 41
P 2April41iP22Sept.43
26 June 46 1 p 8 Dec. 48
20 May 42, p 7 June 44
P 10 July 46 P 23 Mar. 49
23 Sept. 43 I 26 June 46
P25 Aug. 46 1 P 11 April 51
P22Dec. 46 p 11 April 51
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P 16 Sept, 51
P 19 Aug. 51
P 17 Aug. 52
6 June 54
P 20 Oct. 54
P 30 Jan. 52
P 23 July 52
3 Mar. 53
6 June 54
11 A'ug. 54
9 Mar. 55
P 30 Mar. 55
8 June 55
P 22 Sept. 43
P 29 Dec. 43
P2d Aug. 44
22 May 45
30 Mar. 47
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21 Mar. 53
6 June 54
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8 Nov. 55
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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.
65
15 Jan.
66
31 Jan.
56
1 Feb.
56
P 8 Feb.
56
P 29 Feb.
66
1 Mar.
66
117 Sith ( TTie North Hamp$hire) Regt of Foot
Tean'Serr.
58
Fail
Hair
P»f.
Pay.
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0
21
0
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L Depot at Chatkan.
"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»«"* •**« »«^ **■«
« !«««. AA WiUlam't Toim oo the SOtli Jan.
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
Full Half
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.
15
18
14
13
n
10
'I
8
8
7
6
6
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Captains.
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
53
53
53
54
53
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
55
54'
55|
55,'
55
55
55
55
3 Jan. 45
P 9 June 46
7 Mar. 49
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
9 Mar. 55
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
P 4 Aug. 64
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
Digitized by
G£)ogle
119
38//i (T/jc 1st Staffordshire) Regt. of Foot.
Years' Serf
Pull
Half
Pay.
Pay.
16
0
2
0
1
0
10
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
S9th ( Tlie Dorsetshire) Regt of Foot 120
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.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
131
39th (The DonOshire) Rtgt. of Foot.
Ye.»'8arr.|
Vah'
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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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) .
r£«»b.fw(^rfu,-i 4,1st (The Welsh) Regiment of Foot
ties of Wale/s Plume :*Q well Xngtu na Chywilj/dd,*' •* Dbtroit" "Qui
,TZr "NlAOAKA" "AVA'' "CAHDAHAB, GHUZKSB, and CABOOI., 1842
iair
Pay
tBasteni Armj,
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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Yean'Sarv.
Full
Hair
Pay.
Pay.
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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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125 42nd ( Tlie Royal Highland) Regt. of Foot. ["""S^SlSJiS;' "•
Yean' Berv.
67
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Pay.
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24
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Pay.
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
I
i2nd (The Royal Highland) Regt. of Foot, 126
,Vea»'8trv.
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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).
127 iird(Monmoutkshire) Regt. of F.{Lt.Inf.) [SSl:£i£.^«"S5.'S2ttl':
•VmiERA." "COEUNNA" " BDSACO" '* PDBNTBS lyONOR"
• SALAMANCA" " VITTOEIA* •• NIVELLE** " NIVE"
Year*' 8«rv.
55
Full
Half
Pay.
P»y.
22
0
40
fi
80
0
19
0
16
0
16
0
16
^1
16
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11
0
9
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18
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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.
[Eastern Armr.'l -iaq
Depot, Walmer.J ^^^
YMn'Serr.
67
FuU
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Pay.
80
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10
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8
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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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
129 Uth ( The East Essex) Regt of Foot.
Venw' Serv.
Fun HjJlf
Pay.
Paj.
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1
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11
0
6
0
2
0
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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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Captains,
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
CAPTAIN.
BREY.-MAJ.
~2~No\T55
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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Paymaster,— lUiMj Wm, Sibley, 27 Oct. 54 ; Ens. 17 Oct. 46 ; Lt, 9 Feb. 48.
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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133 47/A ( The Lancashire) Regt. of Foot, f""**'
forCorfa, 8Feb.51.
Eistarn Annj.
Depot, Templemore.
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YMn'Senr.
51
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"TARIPA" »*VITT0RIA" "ST. SEBASTIAN" ." PENINSULA" *
** 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
P 14 Feb. 51
P 23 Jan. 52
P 28 No?. 52
P 10 Feb. 54
6 June 54
P21 July 54
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
8 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. 66
P 14 Mar. 56
P 19 Apr. 44
P 26 Oct. 41
3 Jan. 45
p 30 Jan. 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 6 Dec. 51
P 16 July 53
6 Sept. 49
P 10 Feb. 64
6 June 64
8 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 64
8 Dec. 54
12 Jan. 65
9 Feb. 55
9 Feb. 55
0 Feb. 65
9 Feb. 66
0 Mar. 65
9 Mar. 55
9 Mar. 55
9 Mar. 65
4 May 65
17 Aug. 65
27 Aug. 56
P 31 Aug. 65
14 Sept 55
2 Oct 55
1 Feb. 66
26 Feb. 66
26 Feb. 66
P 14 Mar. 56
BRBY.-MAJ.
12 Dm. 54
17 July 55
2 Nov. 55
12 Dec. 54
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
Pl9Sept.46
Pll May 49
P 4 Sept. 49
p 27 Dec. 60 i
P27 Apr. 49
6 Jane 54 1
P24NOV.64;
29 Dee. 54<
do
do
do
do
4 May 65
15 June 55
2 Oct. 65
P 14 Mar. 66
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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4:1 tk ( The Lancashire) Regt. of Foot 134
Yeari'Serr.
Full i Half
p*r.
Pay.
2
0
6
0
10
0
13
0
! 3
0
%
0
1
0
Paymoiter. — John Andrew Pop*,* 24 March 64.
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).
I S
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35 48^A ( Tlie No? tliamptonshire) Regt. of Foot. P
••DOURO** ••TALAVERA-
NBBS" **NIVELLB**
•ALBUHBRA" '«BADAJOZ** "SALAMANCA"
•ORTHES" "TOULOUSE" "PENINSULA" «
Emb. for Corfu S« Feb. 5$.
'Eastern Army.
Depot at ParL hurst.'
"VITTORIA" "PTRE-
BBVASTOPOL.-
ITeurs'Serv.
67
Pull ;
Half
Pay.
Pay.
20
0
28
0
14
0
13
0
11
0
10
0
9
0
10
0
12
0
0
0
13
0
11
3A
17
0
0
0
8
0
11
0
8
0
7
0
7
D
7
0
7
0
11
0
7
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
4
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
1
0
8
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
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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48/A (The Northamptonshire) Regt. of Foot. 186
ye«r»» Scrv.
Full
Hair
P»y.
Pay.
8
0
5
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
-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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187
Am {The Princess Charlotte of Wales% [^.X?!'^"^-"-
or the Hertfordshire) Regt^ ofFooL
Dep. Femoy.
Years' iMirv.
rrl
full
Half
P«T.
Pay.
26
0
13
0
34
6A
13
0
11
0
11
0
13
0
11
0
10
0
10
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
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12
0
2
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2
0
2
0
2
0
3
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2
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2
0
2
0
2
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2
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0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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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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jYeftr»'Svv-
PuU 1 Half
1 Pay.i Paj.
! 21
0
. 3
0
! 2
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
2
0 1
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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187
49<A ( The Princess Charlotte of Wales's, [^ X?°'*^ "-*• *''
or the Hertfordshire) Regt. of Foot
Dep. Ptmi^.
Year*
btfrv.l
5-2 1
full
Half
P^T.
P>y.
26
0
18
0
34
6A
13
0
11
0
11
0
Id
0
11
0
10
0
10
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
5
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
12
0
2
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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*.
49tt (The Priacas Charlotte of fVaUs, or the Hertfordshire)
^ Regiment of Foot.
138
Ywff'SvT.
Pull I Halt
Paj.
p»y.
21
0
S
0
2
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
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).
91 p^i^iailtoiMll served wtt ^mm.'
mm^
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
129 Uth ( The East Essex) RegL of Foot
Vean' Sert.
Pull
Hjtlf
Pa,.
Pa,.
1
0
1
0
1
0
11
0
6
0
2
0
2
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
years' 3erv.
53
le";?!S.1Sffi:] 4.5th( TheNotHng1iamsMre)Regt.ofF. [Xot^^^SSifhr] 130
<*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.
Full
Pay.
27
27
18
35
21
22
17
17
26
14
14
14
14
11
10
12
11
9
9
8
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
37
8
9
21
4
7
Half
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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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
CAPTAIN. jBREY.-MAJ.
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2 Nov. 55
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54
55
55
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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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Paynuuter.^lUmj Wm. Sibley, 27 Oct. £4 ; JPn*. 17 Oct. 45 ; £^.0 Feb. 48.
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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183 Alfh ( Tlie Lancashire) Regt of Foot, f
"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
6 June 54
P24 Nov. 54
29 Dee. 54
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15 June 55 ,
2 Oct 55 j
P 14 Mar. 66 1
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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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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48/A ( Tlie No7tliampton8liire)Regt. of Foot
' Depot al ParLbarst.
DUURO** "TALAVERA" •' ALBOHERA" «'BADAJ02" "SALAMANCA" "VITTORIA" ••PYRE-
NEES'* ••NIVELLE" ••0RTHE8" ••TOULOUSE" •• PENINSULA •• ••SEVASTOPOL.*'
CEmb. for Corfu 9S Feb. 6S.
_^ 'Eastern Arm J-.
Ti' Serv.
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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
LIEUT.
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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49/A {The Prtuce$s Charlotte of Wales, or the Hertfordshire) J38
Regiment of Foot.
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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50th {The Queen** Own) RegL of Foot,
Tmrs'Serr.
48
[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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\ 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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"PENINSULA" «'WATBBLOO'*
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"PEGU.-
"NIVELLE" -OBrBBE"
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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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
"l
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
gk
['^S'Jl'J.'rir.'""] 53rd(TheShrop,hire)Refft.ofFoot. KX,!*] 144
" 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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Thomas Ffrench* .
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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.
[For remainder of Notes see next page.
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145 53rd {The Shropshire) BegL of FboL
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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Years' ^rr.
62
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146
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
6 June 64
f 4 Aug. 54
29 Nov. 44
1 Dec. 54
P 1 Dec. 54
P 2 Feb. 55
P 15 Feb. 66
BRBV.-IIAJ.
20 July 55
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.
147
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55th (The Westmorela7id) Regt. of Foot, f 'kuuimAmj.
' ^ ^ 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'^'
ENSIGN.
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
21 Sept. 541
21 Sept. 54 1
23 Dec 54 1
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
2 Feb. 55
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
2 Not. 55
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
P 12 May 54
G June 54
7 June 54
10 Aug. 54
P 19 May 54
P 8 Dec. 46
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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.
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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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" Montit Insignia Calpe,*
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
p 16 July 41 1 P 12 Sept. 43
P 18 Feb. 42 ;p 7 June 44
28 Jan. 42 p 22 Dec. 43
P 20 Aug. 44* 10 May 46
P28NOV. 46 P29Dec. 46
P 6 Feb. 46 P 28 Jan. 48
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10 May 46
I May 46
P 28 Jan. 48
22 July 42
P 15 June 40
6 July 49
17 Apr. 42
P 18 Sept. 49
8 Oct. 60
P18 April 61
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
II Mar. 63
P 7 Apr. 64
P 17 Dec. 62
1 May 66
11 May 56
30 Apr. 66
16 May 66
29 June 66
13 July 66
26 July 66
26 July 66
27 July 66
3 Aug. 66
31 Aug. 66
P 2 Oct. 66
2 Nov. 65
26 Feb. 66
P 7 Mar. 66
P 8 Mar. 66
3 Oct. 48
P21 Aug. 49
P 16 June 49
p 12 Oct. 49
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
P 29 Dec. 46
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
P 22 Sept. 64
23 Apr. 66
13 July 56
13 July 55
13 July 65
13 July 65
3 Aug. 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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57th ( The West Middlesex) Regt. of Foot.
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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20 Jan. 40
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
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captain, drbt.-uaj.
2 Nov. 66
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
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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.
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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).
Continuation of Notes to 58M Foot.
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.
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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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
The 60^A King's Royal Rifle Corps). r"**/„'d"B"r*J
L SrdBatLCi
5erv,
Half
Pay.
0
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.
0
^ 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
31 July 44
1 Aug. 44
3 Vincent Tongue" P 14 Feb. 46
2 R.Harcourt Robinson Ip25 Feb. 46
'2 Robt.Wilraot Brooke'* I p 30 Dec. 46
3 Richard Freer | 22 May 46
3 Fran.CharterisFIetclier P31 July 46
1 Edward Bowles I p 14 Aug. 46
2 R. J. Eust. Robertson'^ p 6 Mar. 47
1 Hen. James Robertson"
1 Hugh P. Montgomery"
3 William Waller Fox . .
3 C.D.CuninghameEIIis"
2 j^on.AthollC.J.Liddel]
1 William Tedllc
P20Oct. 48
P 21 Aug. 49
P 14 Feb. 61
17 Jan. 61
P 16 May 51
P 5 May 48
28 Dec. 38
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
26 July 44
p 31 Mar. 43
20 July 44
P26 April 44
15 Nov. 43
P25 Feb. 45
P 20 Dec. 44
P 17 Jan. 45
P13 June46
4 July 43
P 30 Dec. 45
3 Dec. 41
P 13 Feb. 46
P 5 Mar. 47
19 Dec. 46
P 22 June 47
P 28 Jan. 48
P 24 Feb. 48
P 5 May 48
28 Dec. 48
P 20 July 49
P 12 Oct. 49
13 Dec. 49
P 16 Aug. 60
P 16 Aug. 60
P27 Dec. 60
P 7 Jan. 63
P 28 Oct, 63
6 June 64
20 June 64
20 June 54
P 13 Apr. 62
captain.) BRBV..MAJ.
28 Doc. 48
P 12 Oct. 49
P 16 Aug. 60
P27 Dec. 60 ]
P 17 June 61 j
19 Oct. 51;
P 7 Jan. 53
15 Mar. 53 1
8 Apr. 53'
23 Dec. 53 j
P 3 Mar. 54
31 May 54
6 June 54
20 June 54 '
P 4 Aug. 64 j
14 July 541
23 Mar. 56 !
23 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 65
23 Mar. 65
23 Mar. 65
23 Mar. 56
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 66
P 20 June 66
P 17 Aug. 65
P 31 Aug. 66
P 14 Dec. 65
P21 Dec. 65
25 Jan. 66
20 July 56
/Google
Yean'SerT.I
Full
Hnir
Pay.
IXt.
8
0
8
0
7
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
6
^ i
5
0
5
0
4
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4
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3
0
3
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2
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2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
2
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0
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60/A ( T/ie Khig's Royal Bifle Carps.)
155
Lieutenants.
1 Conyngham Jones
2 Henry Cockburn,»»rf.i4«C/..
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
3 JohnHcdley"
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 ••
Ensigns.
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
3 James Kiero Watson ....
3 Chas.Christoph.WiUoughby
3 Jenico Preston
3 Robert John Hickman ••
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 ..
Henry Stephen Hodges..
Alfred Lewis
ENSIGN.
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10 Nov.
9 Mar.
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11 Sept.
23 Nov.
18 Jan.
P 11 July
p 20 Aug.
22 Apr.
P 23 Apr.
Pll June
P 15 Oct.
P 18 Feb.
P 27 May
p 16 Dec.
P 3 Mar.
P17 Mar.
11 Aug.
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P 24 Aug.
P 25 Aug.
P 29 Sept.
P 20 Sept
P 25 Feb.
P 8 Dec.
P 8 Sept.
29 Dec.
P 27 Aug.
22 Mar.
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23 Mar.
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5 Apr.
6 Apr.
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21 Oct. 52
23 Juno 53
2 Oct. 53
P 18 Mar. 53
P 10 Dec. 53
p 3 Mar. 54
0 June 54
11 Aug. 54
18 Aug. 54
18 Aug. 54
P 25 Aug. 54
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Afar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 65
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
P22gept.54
4 Apr. 51
11 May 55
11 May 55
54; 11 May 55
52 P 27 June 54
55; -27 July 55
55 P 17 Aug. 55
55! 31 Aug. 55
23 Oct. 55
23 Oct. 55
23 Oct. 55
23 Oct. 55
26 Oct. 55
26 Oct. 55
26 Oct. 55
26 Oct. 55
P 26 Oct. 55
25 Jan. 5G
23 Apr. 65
24 Apr. 55
1 May 55
8 May 55
9 May 55
10 May 55
11 May 55
P 25 May 65
31 May 55
1 June 55
8 Juno 55
20 July 55
P 20 July 55
P 14 Sept. 55
20 Oct. 55
22 Oct.
23 Oct.
25 Oct.
26 Oct.
9 Nor.
23 Nov. 55
14 Dec. 55
p 21 Dec. 56
1 Feb. 56
8 Feb. 56
29 Feb. 56
14 Mar. 56
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
156
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,
60/A ( The King's Royal Rifle Corps). 157—158
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).
Continuation of Notes to Qlst Foot,
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).
Digitized by V^jOO*2 It!
Years' Sorv.
60
Pull
Pay.
159 [iXw«1/«.] 6\st{Tke8outhGloucestersMre)Reg.ofFt\^f^i^A^^^^
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
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"NIVE" "PENINSULA" •• PER0ZE3IIAH » "SOBBAON" "SEVASTOPOL/"
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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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^^ ^t%ii!^ *^J ^3^^ ( 2^^ ^^^^ Suffolk) Refft of Foot 162
" 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 ;
Breo.-Mcfj, 2 Nov. 65 ; Maj. p 7 March 56.
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Captains.
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
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN
BRBY.-MAJ.
28 June 44 iP 20 July 49
4 Nov. 63
6 June 64
9 May 40 1 p 13 Aug. 47 p
P 5 Sept. 34 P 12 July 39 '
P13 Aug. 47 ! P IS Jan. 50 ,
17 Dec. 47 I 15 Mar. 601
20 May 48 'p 26 Dec. 51
P 12 Apr. 50 1 P 26 Mar. 52 '
P 17 Oct. 51)
6 Nov. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
16 Mar. 56
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
P 12 May 48 1 p28 Dec. 49 p 2 Nov. 56
P 17 May 50 ' p 23 Jan. 52 9 Dec. 55
P 1 7 Sept. 60 P 23 Dec. 53 26 Feb. 50
1 1 1>QC, 46 1 13 Oct. 51 25 Mar. 56
6 June 54
10 Nov. 54
8 Dec. 541
11 Dec. 54
9 Feb. 66
8 Mar. 55
2 Mar. 55
8 Mar. 55
9 Mar. 55
9 Mar. 56
9 Mar. 55
1 May 55
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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^t;X'"'H^™Si""] 64rfi ( The 2nd Staffordshire) Regt. of Foot.
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Colo7ieL^'9 Jamea Frcetb,' KH. JEns, 25 Dec. 06; Lt,QO May 09; Capt,
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;
I Jirr(/or, 1 7 Aiipr. 55.
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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
Full
Pay.
Hair
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».
6»
Full
Uult
Pay.
13
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0
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81
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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-^'
167 61 th ( The South Hampshire) Regt. of Ft. [
\ ear*' Serv,
48
Pult
Pay.
3d
84
18
37
22
81
20
14
18
10
11
16
21
14
11
12
10
11
10
10
9
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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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Captains.
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
ENSIGN.
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
£m. for Malta, 38 Fob.61.
Eastern Armj.
Depot at Ferrooj. _
•• SALAMANCA
Years* Serv.l
65
Full
Pay.
23
27
23
15
26
12
11
10
17
13
10
14
8
6
6
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P14 Apr. 46
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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
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8 June 66
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23 Nov. 66
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14 Jan. 66
P26 Feb. 66
13 July 47
P 21 Oct. 63
P30 Dec. 63
P 10 Mar. 64
9 Dec. 61
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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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68th {The Durham) Regt. of Foot. {Id. Inf.)
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Paymaster.'^Wm Hadley,><> 13 July 49; J?n«. 10 April 35 -, LUut.5tASept. 3U
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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£mb. tor Malta, Nor. 1847. T . _ ^ ,
sterr.at^todMi. J 69M (2%« Soutk Lincolnshire) Reg. of Foot. 170
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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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.
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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.
Digitized byCjOOQlC
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
''"J72d {Duke of Albany' saum Highlander 9) Reg. of Ft. 174
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.
Pull
Pay.
15
15
Half
Pay.
14
0
14
0
13
0
12
0
10
0
10
0
9
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
11
0
6
0
6
0
15
0
6
0
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.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
£01. for C. of G. Hop«, 90 Sept. 45.*]
Depot at Joney. J
Yean'Serr.
01
Pull
Hair
P«y.
Pay.
31
0
38
0
18
0
17
0
12
0
16
0
14
0
11
0
12
0
16
0
7
0
7
0
11
0
0
0
8
'
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«
177
74tt (HiffhlaHd) Regiment of Foot V
The Blqiluxnt, supenicrlbed "8 ERl NG A PATAH " " A83A YE "
"•s'1s3l,ii
d
Ponig:n8erTi6e,l4li
:Serrii«atl
BUaACO"
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
.51
.51
52
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
9>».
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
9 Colonel MacDtf ten-, t]
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? >^
Orange aadCaledoa n
Africa, iato the Ban
n
lllllLiil
Hi
?'saa-
m
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
[Heftd Quarters 1 i wq
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
,.. twice wcndwl. ^.^^^^ ^^ V^OUglf
179
1
Vears'Sery.
52
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44
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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).
Digitized by \^jOO^ VC
£oBteni AmiTt 10 March 64.1
Depot, lile of Wight. J
Years' Serv.
53
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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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181 71th ( The East Middlesex) Regt. of Foot.
Yeart'Serv.
Full Hair
Pay. Pay.
18
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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).
Digitized byCjOOQlC
Yearb'Serv.
63
Pull
Pay.
Half
Pay.
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.
BBBV.-MAJ.
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
i Colanet Sittletl i«rT«d with lh«
ekiitAD nadcT iMid ILennr^ iiilrla4r
i^ tbr ai^mn Jind cape iir*- (J Ghnt*
mtf :»L>und«dy uj4 of iLb^Ut.
a Uij'.r (jTrhtn i^rTnl with the
e&ieijLu ujHicx LgfU lleuit. Jtod wm*
preteac at tke itonn aaitmptunat
OhttMmt (Mtdal) aad oT KhfUt.
4 Cadi. MaeAndreir icrrMd with
the 40th Bcft. thronf h«ut the ope.
latlom fai CMdahar ia AAf h«niM«B
in 1S41 and 43. and hw received
the liedannacribed " i "
Ghmnee. CUihoal» 1S4S.''
i Capt. Hrndefswa was preaeat
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.
• Lleat. IMak served la the
March 18^ oa the staff off the
Corps, and accompanied the
aad Venikale ( Medal and ClaspX
flran nth
Traaapott
to terleh
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*]
X 8
188 79th Refft. of Foot ( Cameron Highlanders).
Year*' Se FT.
60
Full
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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.
ENSIGN.
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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
Aidc^e-Camp to Qtnnal BcHrfw*.
Wa«
Ml EDfUnd ui laar.
the Dukr of W«IUasian<s •
Portof al lo 180S. Wm ]
Sir JoliD Moora^ anay ii
and In its retrrai to Corvaaa.
with the Dttke'i BeM
tbraorh the Peniaialar «
di^Canp to Lofd
wu preaent at the battles orG
Talavera (aetioas oa tka Coa mad
Acneda, with the Llfhft Duiiiii).
Busaeo.the tiesrsorciodoii Rutfiife.
BadjJoB. aad St. SehaHiaa. tenle* ef
the NlTeUe, Nire. beTocc BayeaM
(10th. llUi, aad Itch Dec). Or«be^
•ad Toulouse* besides Cavaliry aflUn
•ndtkinaishes. Had abboeses kfflM
ictloas. Has reeelveddac War Medal
with tea Clatps.
years io ladUu
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
28 Feb. 55
2 Mar. 56
9 Mar. 56
16 Mar. 65
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
P 7 Mar. 56 Digitized by
Google
79th Regt. of Foot {Cameron Highlanders).
184
Years' 8«rT.
Full
Hall
Pay.
Pay.
15
0
2
0
7
0
15
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
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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185
80</i Refft e/Fo&i {Staffordshire Volunteers). [
Teftn'Senr
61
Head Qvartcn,
Aldetftbot.
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.
Pail
Pay.
HiUl
Pay-
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0
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.
P 2 Dec. 31
Pll Jan. .40
11 Oct. 39
P 22 Apr. 42
P 2 July 41
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
189 S2nd RegL of Foot (7^ Prince of Wale^z Volunteers).
Yaws' Serr.
Pall
Half
P»r
Par.
15
0
3
0
a
lA
11
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Embarked for 1
BombajfllJan. 1849.J
'•CAPE OF eOOD HOPE**
EODRIGO " *' BADA JOZ "
83rd Regiment of Foot
Yeart'Sery.
66
Full
Pay*
60
31
18
26
10
17
16
U
11
13
11
17
17
24
14
14
12
12
11
II
0
9
8
8
8
10
8
6
3
4
Half
Pay.
'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
Pull
Pay.
30
18
18
17
12
12
14
14
14
11
3
14
12
14
11
10
8
10
7
10
10
7
0
5
5
4
6
3
4
2
I
30
7
2
19
12
10
Hair
Pa,.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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.
1 0
1 ' 0
1 I 0
1 : 0
I
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
0
0
0
0
U
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
0
16
0
14
0
15
0
17
0
14
0
18
0
9
0
10
0
12
0
12
0
11
0
10
0
0
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
7
0
6
0
5
0
6
0
4
0
4
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
23
0
0
2
0
19
0
8
0
8
0
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
Yean'Berr,
45
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Pay.
"""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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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
Pull
Pay.
17
Hair
Pay.
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
65
.65
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.
6 June
11 Aug.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
29 Dec.
16 Jan.
26 Jan.
0 Ft b.
P23 Not.
6 Apr.
27 Mar.
31 Mar.
7 Sept.
21 Oct.
23 Oct.
23 0( I.
23 Oct.
8 Dec.
26 Feb.
26 Feb.
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*
irelieandOrlhes.
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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).
M 2
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•OUADALOUPB" •« SRVASTOPOL."
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.
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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
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54
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53
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65
65
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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
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65
55
55
55
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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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90th Regt of Foot {Perthshire Volunteers). (Light Infantry.) 200
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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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
Yean' Serv.
53
Pull
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
P 17 Jan. 45
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
GAPTAIN. iBUBY.-MAJ.
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
p 27 Sept. 44 1 12 Deo. 54
P 3 Apr, 46
9 Nov. 46;
P 12 Nov. 47
P 28 Jan. 48
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.
Digitized by \^jOO^ It!
203
92nd {Highland Regt. of Foot.
year»'8enr.|
iuU
H«ir
P»7>
Py.
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Eastern Army 27 Feb. S4.'
Depdt, Dundee.
'] 93rf( Sutherland Highlanders) Regt. of Foot. 204
Yean'Serr.
60
Pull
Pay.
21
18
21
18
Half
Pay.
20
0
10
0
10
0
9
0
8
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
11
0
6
0
20
8
4
0
6
0
12
0
4
0
5
0
5
0
3
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
"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.
Pll Aug.
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.
P 25 May
9 Mar.
23 Mar.
30 Mar.
51
63
54 1
54
54
54'
54
54!
54
54
54
52
55
54
55
05
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
P 9 Mar.
P 21 July
P 3 Aug.
P 1 Oct.
7 Feb.
P23 Sept.
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
15 Aug.
P 23 Oct.
2 Nov.
P 2 Nov.
8 Jan.
18 Jan.
p 14 Mar.
CAPTAIN.
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
P 1 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
28 Dec. 55
8 Jan. 56
P 18 Jan. 56
14 Mar. 56
38
48
49
50|
51 1
521
52i
5*21
52
36
54
58
46
54
54
54
54
541
541
54
541
55
55;
55{
55|
55
54
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
55
56
56;
56'
BRBV.-MAJ.
12 Dec. 54
9 June 48
P21 Oct. 53
6 June 54
10 Oct. 54
P 3 Nov. 54
PlONov 54
29 Dec. 54
do
do
do
IJan. 47
P 28 Mar. 55
15 AuflT. 55
31 Aug. 55
P81 Aug. 55
8 Jan. 56
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
205 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regt. of Foot.
Year»*S«nr.
Full , Half
Pay. 1 Pay.
19
0 '
8
0
1
0
12
0
3
0
1 2
0
• S
0
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Otbndtar, dept. 56.-]
Depot, I)eroDport J
94^ Regiment of Foot,
206—7
Yean' Scrr.
51
Knll I Half
Pa7.|P«y.
98 0
21
20
19
18
'21
15
13
8
12
11
0
12
8 I
8
12 i
12
11
10
11 .
7 I
7
5
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.
LIEUT. 1 CAPTAIN. IbRBV.-MAJ.
* 1
0|
4 1
0
4
0 1
2
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
I
0
I
0
1
0
1
0
16
0
7
0
9
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 1
0
1 1
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).
Digitized by V^jO(J*2 It^
96th Reghmnt qfFooU
Sorv.
V
Hair
Pay.
0
0
tUead Quartert,
Conagh.
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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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
p
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.
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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^
9 8ai
0^848
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^
Digitized by V^jOOQ IC
BiJU Brigade. 215
^<*Cora]rirAOB«" **MoXTBVIDBO" "RolwA" "ViiCIBUA" "COBtJKHA" "Buiico" "Baraosa"
"PWKTIW D'OHOB" "ClODADRODRXaO" "BADAJOZ" "SALAXAVCA" "VXTTOIIIA" '« NlVBLLH" ''NlVE"
" OBTIIBS*' "TOULOU8B" " PBHIMSULA" " WATBRLOO " " ALMA " " INKBBMAM" " SbVASTOPOL*'-
f ean' Serr.
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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
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9 Feb.
P 6 Jed.
23 Mar. 66
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54
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4
4
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10
14
2
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2
2
2
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2
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2
2
2
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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
[For eontinatUon of Notes tee next page.
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).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
1st West India Regiment of Foot
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
BRBT.-MAJ.
20 June 54
S Lt-Col. WethcnU mmA tiw
eunpidin of 18W In AflkfaaaiiUa
and BelooehlstMh with tke I7th
Kcft. and was preaant afi dw
atorm and eapCara vt
(Medal), and of KhaUt.
S Colonel O'Connor c
a brigade of S9 ofloen, TOO N. C.
oiBcera and aoUicra of detatek-
meDU|— lat. Sod, and Svd Wcac
India Begt.— Enrolled Penaioncn^
Royal Gambia Militia ; Coaunandcr
Bradahaw, a poitaan of tbc oflka^
Bulon, and marinea of H. M . ttdp
liMiafaae*, which marked ftoaa
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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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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228
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 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
CAPTAIN.
BBBV.-MAJ*
! Dec. 48
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.
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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
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Pay.
22
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29
0
36
0
10
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17
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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.
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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
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U
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5
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8
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3
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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
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48
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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
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31
25
16
33
17
13
4
18
21
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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.
Tean*8erT,
Pull Half
Pay. Pay.
14
10
2
30
12
14
42
21
17
14
280
Depot Battalions.
7A
eft
^,
13
0
11
0
7
0
28
0
15
64
25
^
8
0
10
0
28
0
35
0
A4fuiant.—miA James Cliarter, 11 Aug. 54 -, Ens. p 25 Od. 42; Li. p 16 Dee.
45 ; Capt. 15 Murch 53.
Anliiant A^utOMt.-^
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.
Bn»%qn9.<
^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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Royal Artillery.
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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7 Apr. 42
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Captaiks.
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***
111
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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 ..••...»..
17Jiuie 43
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10 June 44
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26 Apr.
26 Apr.
15 May
17 Jan. 45
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9 Sept.
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80 May
23 June
89 July
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11 Aug.
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11 Not.
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8 Jan.
14 Jan.
17 Jan.
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83 Feb.
18 Mar.
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6 July
0 July
88 July
6 Aug.
18 Aug.
81 Aug.
1 Sept.
27 Sept.
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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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24 Jan.
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13 James Fred. D'Arley street, ^4;.
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1 May 46
9 Not. 46
17 Feb. 64
H.B. Archibald Motteax Calvert, ii<^'.
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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
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10 Robert John Hay, ^£&'
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17 March
2 Alexander John MacDongall ....
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7 May
30 May
11 John Spurway^**
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28 May
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10 George Ramsay Cralk Young
do
17 June
4 Henry Townsend Bonltbee, Adi, . .
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20 July
20 June
H.B.J. Edw. Michell,>» ilfi,/tff « Not. 5ft
16 Dec.
27 Sept.
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H.B.Oeo. Cecil Henry.*" jf<f/or 9 Not. 65
do
23 Oct.
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7 Thomas PieUm WarUtw
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23 Not.
do
4 Philip Bedlngfeld
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2 RicliardPagetCampbell Jones^<^'.
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14March48
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1 1 Reginald Onslow Farmer, Adj ....
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30 May
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7 Charles Maitland Govan
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30 June
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6 Chas. Hy. Ingilby,»*'iK^,^ is Dec 54
do
do
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18 Robert Poole Gabbett, r
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2 May 47
do
do
28 Juno
H.B.Henry Peel Yates,*" Maf, 19 Dec. 54
6 July
1 Henry Andrew Thrupp***
do
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19 July
2 Charles Edward BCainwaring ....
do
do
3 Aug.
3 W. J. Williams,>»^iv«r9 Not.55 . .
do
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24 Aug.
4 Charles Frederick Young
do
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13 Sept
7 Sanford Freeling, *.
do
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21 Sept.
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10 OUver Robert Stokes
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3 J.FarreUPennycnick,««»j/^.l«Dcc.54
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10 Walter John Grimston
do
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28 Sept.
29 Oct.
12 C. E. 01dcrBhaw,>«" M<^ 9 Nor. 55
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1 Nath. Octatius Simpson Turner***
do
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6 Not.
7 Augustus Young Earle*"
1 Oct.
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9 Hon. Leonard A. Addington ....
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24 Not.
2 Arthur VandeUur^^
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28 Not.
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1 Andrew Spotttoood Orr
H.B.Charles Rowland Hill
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do
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H.B.Patrick John Campbell *«
8 Dec
8 Francis Comwallis Maude
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13 Dec.
6 Arthur William Twiss*«
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6 Reginald Curtis'"
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1 Allan Sierwright*" ,...
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2 John Boulton*"
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16 Dec.
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2 Moutray Anketell
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12 Philip Dickson*«» M^jor 9 Nor. 55 . .
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12 JEneas CUtfke***
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do
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1 Jan ftS
9 £d?rard Jackson Bruce
3 Jao.
I William Powell Richards'"
6 Jan*
11 J. Edward Hope'" Jifff^ 9 Nov. 65
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0 Hen. Walpole J. Dasliwood,*^*^ dj.
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3 Algernon Brendon,*^* r
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6 James de Havilland*^
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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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2 C. Edm. Walcott,*" Maj4fr s Nor. 65
18 Dec.
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5 Gronow Davis*^*
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25 Feb.
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1 Bdgar Grantham Bredin"^ ....
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7 W. John Bolton,«» Motor 9 Nor. 55
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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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2 IT. Hen,Randolph Simpsan^"^*
1 1 Lewis W. Penn,*" jfcyor 9 Not. 55 . .
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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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19 Dec.
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19 June 60
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19 June 60
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60
17 Aug. 48
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14 Oct.
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19 Dee.
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8 Jan. 49
16 Feb.
2 May
7 May
19 May
28 June
81 Aug.
4 Sept.
6 Sept.
3 Nov.
6 Mar.
14 May
23 May
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27 May
1 1 June
20 June
8 July
9 July
16 July
6 Aug.
10 Aug.
2 Oct.
4 Oct.
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22 Dec.
22 Feb.
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6 June
2 July
24 July
26 July
11 Aug.
21 Aug.
26 Sept.
3 Oct.
11 Nov.
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14 Jan.
17 Jan.
3 Feb.
16 Feb.
23 Feb.
18 March
1 Apr.
JO
1 April 66
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
13 April
9 May
16 May
29 May
1 June
23 June
29 June
do
do
do
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 Nov.
do
do
do
1 Jan. 66
23 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
4 March
gk
TM»'SerT.
Full H«If
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
0
6
6
6
6
6
G
6
G
6
6
6
5
6
6
5
5
5
5
o
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
6
5
5
6.
6
5
5
6
o
5
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
242
B^ArHOery.
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** *
19J«n«
4o
do
do
do
19 Dee.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
18 June
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
iio
do
17 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
SSJane
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
22 Dee.
do
do
do
do
do
do
M
51
Oi
Digitized 3y
IST UBVT.
1 April as
do
do
5 June
4 July
6 July
OJttlj
28 July
6 Aug.
18 Aug.
31 Aug.
IBepC.
2 Sept.
27 Sept.
22 Oct.
11 Not.
7 Dee.
81 Dec.
18 Feb. 5S
22 Mar.
22 April
19 May
20 May
21 Jumi
28 June
12 July
6 Sept.
18 Sept.
22 Sept.
26 Sept.
3 Oct.
20 Not.
21 Not.
29 Not.
2 Dee.
11 Jan. 54
12 Jan.
24 Jan.
28 Jan.
17 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
^o
do
do
do
do
4xt
N
)r«arf'8erT|
Pall
UaU
Pay.
P.y.
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4 0
4l 0
4 0
4 ; 0
4
0
4
0
3
0
3
0
3 i 0|
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3 0
3 i 0
2 0
2 '
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2 1 0 1
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
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2 0 1
2
0
2
0
2
0
2 0
2 0
2
i
0
jRoyal Artillery*
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.
62
M
92 Bee.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
8 April 63
do
22 Jane
do
do
do
do
do
do
21 Dee.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
11 Apr.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
14 Aug.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
saoct.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
IST I.IB17T.
.jitized bv
17 Feb. 64
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
24 Feb.
7 March
12Mareh
10 May
30 May
do
17 Jane
SO Jnno
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
28 Jane
1 July
6 July
14 July
17 July
19 July
3 Aug.
4 Aug.
do
24 Aug.
18 Sept.
21 Sept.
do
do
do
do
28 Sept.
4 Oct.
29 Oct.
24 Od.
29 Oct.
ONov.
do
24 Nov.
28Kov.
do
do
30 Nov.
8 Dee.
15 Dec.
do
do
do
do
Id Dee.
do
20 Dae.
27 Dee.
1 Jaik
3 Jas.
6 Jan.
GoqSjIc
13 J^ii.
66
244
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.
23 Oct.
do
20 Dec.
do
do
do
do
do
88 Feb.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
64
65
l8T LXBUT.
26 Jan.
7 Feb.
do
13 Feb.
85 Feb.
do
6 Mar.
8 Mar.
do
1 Apr.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
20 Apr.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
31 July
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
lAug.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
55
Digitized b^ V^jOOQ IC
Tcftn'Serr.
Fidl Half
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Royal Artillery.
%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.
24 Sept. 65
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
lOct.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
19 Dee.
do
do
do
do
do
do
6 March 56
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
»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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Hayal Artillery.
247
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
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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.
fFar Services oftlie Officers of the Royal Artillery. 249
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
War Servieea of the Officers of the Royal ArHllery. 261
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),
War Services of the Officers of the Royal ArtiUery. 258
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).
100
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-
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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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Corps of Royal Engineers.
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 ....
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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
Somerset, A4f- to the Corp$ \
qf Royal Sappertff MvMr$ J
Horace W. Montagu^
Valentine Thomas Mairis
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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
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Henry Whatley Tyler
John Cromie Blackwood De Butts . •
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Owavas Speedwell Tilly
Edward Stanton,'* /. c. 4 Nor. 55 ....
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£dw. Charles De Molcyns, Mqf. 2 Nor. 56
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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 . .
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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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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^**
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Alexander Stephen Creyke
Jnmes Grantham
Glastonbury Neville
Lionel Charles Bai'ber . . .
George Reid Lempriore*^ .
James Ponsunby Cox . . .
Henry George Savage
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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
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Lonsdale Augustus Hale 21 Dec.
63
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Arthur Reid Lemprlere
George Lon^ley
Peter Henry Scratchley
Gustavus NicolU Kelsall
Charles John Darrah
John Popham Maquay
Robert Nicholl Dawson
John Major Henniker
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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
2nd LIEUT. iST LIKUT.
54
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Scarlet. — Facings, Blue Velvet.
N. B. The officers in Italics are holding civil employment.
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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. . . ^, ^. . . ,^
Digitizea by VjOO V iC
fVar Services of the Officers oftlie Royal Engineers. 264
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,
I
il
r
I
SIS
22 June 65
do
14 July
30 Oct.
do
M
S
8
1 Aug. 54
20 June
22 June 55
13 Dec. 64
22 June 55
22 Jane
29 June
14 July
30 Oct.
g
M
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George Colt Langley*^ (Afoj.i8Dec.54; ) '
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0 lEdward Hooker," r. ;
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0 Walter Co8sar,"r |
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0 Robert Murray Curry ^ ....
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0 John Thompson Aslett," r. . .
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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''
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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 ,
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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... '«•.••
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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'**
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63
20 Feb. 40
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28 June
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14 Aug.
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8 Jan. 60
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8 July
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20AprU
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30 Dec.
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1 July
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20 Aug.
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27 Dec.
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18 April
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30 June
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IgT LIBUt.
"8 April 55
8 April
26 April
6 May
26 June
19 July
16 Aug.
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21 Oct.
8Dec«
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17 Feb.
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21 March
10 AprU
28 April
8 May
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6 July
7 July
10 July
31 July
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21 Oct.
10 Nov.
17 Nov.
20 Nov.
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4 Deo.
7 Dec.
10 Dec.
27 Dec.
13 Feb.
21 Feb.
21 Feb.
1 March
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65
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Yean'Serv.
1
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2
0
Par.
2
0
Wo,
2
0
Por.
2
0
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2
0
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2
0
Por.
2
0
Wo.
2
0
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2
0
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2
0
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2
0
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2
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2
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2
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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12
0
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2
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Ply.
2
0
Ply.
2
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2
0
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2
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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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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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 •
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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
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do
do
do
do
do
8 May
do
do
- do
do
do
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do
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17 Aug.
278
Wo.
Por,
Por.
Cha.
Ply.
Ply.
Por,
Cha.
Cha.
Por.
Ply.
Cha.
Wo.
Por.
Cha.
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Ply.
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Por.
Por.
Cha.
Wo.
Por.
Por.
Por.
Wo.
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Cha.
Wo.
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
John William Waller O'Grady
Graham Hewett
Henry Monckton Kay
Nowell Filz Upton Way
Ernest Augustus Macy
2nd LIEUT,
17 Aug. 56
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
26 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
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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.
7ha
Par,
7ha
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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275
Staff Officers of the Royal Marines.
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^
/Sfrar/tf^— Faciugs blue. Artilletj-^l^fue^Facings Red. it^nm^S. W. Tenr*
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276
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^ ;
277 War Services oftJie Officers of the Royal Marines.
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
Digitized by V300*2 Lt^
fVar Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines. 278
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
l%^ti^gfe<
Wm' S^ervke^ ^f the Qfficer$ ^ tie JRaifai Mtfmet, 280
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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War Services of the Officers of the Royal Marines. 282
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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289 War Services ^ th Qfieers qf the JHo^l Mmim».
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
Digitized by V^OO*J It!
War 80tvice9 6f the OffieerB of the Royal Marines. 283a
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
Digitized by V^UO*^ l^
War Services of the Officert nf the Ht^ul MtrineB. ^ 2880
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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COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT.
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.
17 Dec.
25 Dec.
IJuly
1 Dec.
10 Sept.
25 Dec.
19 July
7 June
11 Dec.
16 Apr.
7 June
15 July
23 Sept.
2 Jan.
28 June'
1 July
do
24 Dec.
7 June
29 Aug.
2 Jan.
5 Oct.
do
20 Jan.
do
do
do
28 June
20 May
20 Jan.
do
28 June
1 July
23 Dec.
28 June
do
do
27 Aug.
IJuly
do
do
do
do
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do
do
23 Dee.
IJuly
26 Dec.
do
10 Aug. 11126 Oct.
16 24 May 34 23 Dec.
4 May 15!20Jan.
1222 Oct. 16 do
14
1223 Not.
10 Sept.
8 Mar.
24 24 July
"11 Apr.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
28 June
24 Dec.
28 June
do
IJuly
15 June
24 Dec.
6 Dec.
IJuly
24 Dec.
do.
15 June
16 Dec.
24 Dec.
2623 Dec.
Cominia. Gen. Commia.
»niiDia. Gen.
13 Dec. 33
24 Dec.
27 16 Dee.
30;26Dec
31126 Dec.
3429 Dec.
24 Dec,
16 Dec.
26 Dec.
8 Dec.
29 Dec.
do
Dec.
24 Dec.
16 Dec.
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do
26 Dec.
do
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do
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29 Dee.
do
do
do
do
17 Sept.
28 Dec.
do
do
do
5 Jan.
do
do
do
do
do
do
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14 Feb.
6 Jan.
do
do
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5 Jan.
5 Jan.
6 Jan.
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30 Dec.
1 Jan.
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55
56
IJnly
29 Dec
6 Jan.
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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Commissariat JPepartthent.
285
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
- " - do
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 »«
6 Jan.
15 Jan.
1 Jan.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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do
do
do
do
1 Jan.
2 Jan.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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SUtlon.
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.
do
do
do
do
do
26 Dec.
do
do
28 Dec.
do
do
do
da
do
d Dec.
20 Dec.
do
do
do
do
29 Dec.
do
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
C.ofO,H(fpe
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286
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.
D«pttty A«t.
58
65
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.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
East. Armf
East, Armf
Bast. Army
East, Armf
Bast. Armf
HangKmf
EaMt.Arm9
Bast. Army
Bast. Army
East.Arm§
East. Army
East.Afmf
Sasi,Armf
Bast.Army
Esut.Armf
C.afG,B^f
Nl99a 8«0is
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.
suaoBON.
47
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.
do.
19 April 47
13 July 47
13 Aug.
23 May
18 July
lAug.
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.
6 Jan.
28 Mar.
do
do
do
do
6 May 64
19 May 64
23 June 64
l8T BTATP
SUROBON.
WHBKB
8TATIOVBD.
16 May
26 May
22 June
29 June
dM
29 June
6 July
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.
Birr.
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.
do
. do
Ceylon.
New Zealand.
Sierra Leone.
Eastern Army.
do
Woolwich.
West Indies.
Eastern Army.
London.
Eastern Army.
do
Winchester.
Chatham.
Newbridge. -' -
Cspe of Good Hope.
Eastern Army.
Maidstone.
Tean'Senr.l
PnU
Hall
P*7.
P«y.
11
0
11
0
11
0
11
0
10
0
10
0
14
0
12
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
0
0
12
1
11
0
8
0
10
0
9
0
10
0
10
0
0
0
8
0
8
0
8
0
7
0
9
0
12
0
10
0
10
0
7
0
7
0
7
0
10
0
10
0
0
0
9
0
8
0
7
0
8
0
8
0
8
0
8
0
6
0
12
0
8
0
7
0
6
0
12
0
12
0
31
18A
38
1^
41
0
2
0
1
0
15
1)
7
10
n
11
0
10
0
10
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
5
0
Medjeal Department.
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.
Digitized by V^jOO*2 VC
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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 :
fFar Services of the Officers of the Medical Departftient 297
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
War Services of the Officers of the Medical Department. 29Sa
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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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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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.
U<(rySMP«rin«efu(«n/.-> J.G.D.Tulloch, \
p.84P.Xr-C!o2.8Feb. 64 j
es John Graham, Unatt. l.c. 90 Jane 64 .
tain John P. Ferris, Unatt
Ham James Bury M*Leod Moore, Unatt..
nas Hodgetts, Unatt.
HUDSON'S BAY.
l.Caldwell, Unatt. (GMtfuff.)l.e.90 June 64
pb m\l (.Local rank)
NEW ZEALAND.
gt BaU,—H«ad'(tuarUri, Onthunga.
. H. Kenny, h.p. 61 P* {Commanding) .,
)dorc M. Haultain (SO), Unait
I Annesley Hickson (SO), Unatt.
I Jermyn Symonds, h.p. 98 F
9n<i BatL^Hoad'Q,uarttr$, Honelck.
•l«s H. H. Smith, h.p. 60 V.{Catnmanding\
ander Uacdonald, Unatt •
VAN DIEMEN'S LAND.
'. Brown Russell, h. p. 3 Dr. Gds.
'^^TLp'i^ {.Local rank)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA,
ruce, h. p. 66 P. {Local rank of Lt.-Col. \
sept. 64 i
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16 Apr. 69
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1 Sep. 62
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16 Feb. 44
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93 Aug. 44
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83 Apr. 68
87 Dec 48
80 May 48
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Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
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.
Digitized by
Ce>ogle
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.
Digitized by V^jOO^ It^
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%.
810
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
811 Eastern Army*
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.
Oiwiwmto,— Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
The Queen^s Cememttionew mi ike^
Head Quarters ef the Fremh l^mjor-Genermi H. H. Roae, CB.
Army y
Assistant do X/.-€W^si Hm. St. Geetge O. M^, l
raSrCtevCHk
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' Head Quarters qf the SardMmn ^CMpnsI JSr#ii. George CaisfM^ Ctev CHk
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).
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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
8 Walmbr •
8 Wrymoutb, ^c
8 Winchbstbr
8 Windsor
1 Woolwich Di^iiize&.
8 TORX
A. Child
R. Marshall
9 act Capr.G.Drumraond
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
ECol. F. Browne, CB»
i Captain L.WMie^*
ain D. O'Meara
Sim Capt. p. Minchini«
. 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.
Certain Anthony Lefroy
x2
818
Barrack'Miuters.
IRELAND.
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
Mill-street ^ Captain B. Oaynor >
4 Cahib, ClogJuen, ^ New
Inn Lieut, J. E. K. Orogan
4 Carlow, Athp, ^ Baltina-
lau W. B. FrlMll
Castlbbab, Fo^ord, BaU
Unrobe, and Weetport .. Lt. J. X. Xogel'^
Clokmbl, BallinamuU, ^
Oarriek-on-Suir 921 Ueut. B. Hewitt
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-
Joy„ B, hyirmary, ^ Ship
Street Lieut. J. Orr
DUBLIN:—
3 HsBB IlALL Capt.W, A. Sfcevarl
4 DUNDALK D.T. Grant
4 FKrHAMV,CasIul,and Tip-
perary 5ir William O'UtUej
8 PjB&Mor and MUcheUtonm R. A. Daniell
8 OA,iAVkr,Dunmore, Lough'
rea, and Oughterardo .. |l Lieui. J. Hagbev"
4 OoBT and Clare Cattle . . Copt. P. P. Trotmum
8 KxuLBMBT ^ Ca*tUeomer„J. 8. N. Qreem
4 KlBBALB GeqitalME. C. MuBSS
1 LncBBiCK ^Oapt.lBiobUUmeiaalmk*
4 LOHGFOBD Oranard, Bos-
oommon, ^. Captain G.lf.Ckc«(h
8 MULLIXOAB MqforW^ B. WariMrUa
8 Nbhagr and Boterm .... |l Captain J. HicU "
8 NBWBBiDflB, Naas, and
Maryborough Captain S. Ylvian
8 Nbwbt and Donmpatriok Ci^t. D. O. O'Jf c«r
6 Suoo, Bal^thannon, and
BOloeh A.T. Monro
8 Tbkplbxobb and Thurles Lieut. Oinvca Aeklasd
4 Tbaijib and Neweastlo. . , . 9 CaptaUs J. A. Roy*
4 TuiXAXOBB^ Phil^tonmLtMtt. Samuel Chambcn
8 Watbbvobo and Nero
Bote •••••• H. Jcpfafm
4 Yougbal and Dungarwm Lieut, P. O'DonneB
FOEEIGN STATIONS.
1 Babbabobb
8 Bbbvuda William Tucker
CANADA :~
5 FoBT Gbobob P. W. SmUh<*
8 KiBOSTOM Pra. Raynei
8 LOBDOB { l^m^^pjain Thompson
1 HoBTBBAL W. H. Gray
SQUBBBO H. Cornwall
I8I.B Axrx Noix GspfainH.N.S. Shrapnel
4 ToBOBTO Cajft. DaTid Hogg**
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE :—
5 CapbTowb S.W.Hall**
8 Gbaiiaic'b Towb Captain N. Boyes
a Fort Bbavfobt
4 KiBO WiLLLAX'8 TowB . . Sir R. Colleton, Bt,
Gbphalobia
Corfu 923 Mqfor J. Danlell
p^lrF.W.Praiii'
GIBRALTAR :—
8 Sotjtb Dzbtbiot I '^^'fj
8 KoRTB DZ8TBICT Cogift, T. Tovnacnd, late
of 60 Foot.
3 Hobo KoBO M. Gon:
JAMAICA ;-.
3 NbW0A8TLB,&C
8 Spabzsb Towb, Ac.
8 MoBTBGO Bat, tec .
1 Maurxtiui
8 Malta
NOVA SCOTIA AND NEW
BRUNSWICK :—
4 Prbbbriotob
1 Halifax
4 St. Jobb'8, N.B
4 Stonbt, Gape Breton •
8 Vab Dzbxab's Laud —
ffobartTown ....
. B. Harrison
. Captain D. Gordon
. 9 Me^for Qeorce Fcwd-
. flat Lieut. J. S. 8ed1«}
. 9IICta»UnaUUnsBitnn«.
{CM-
J. E. Woolford
aa T. U.
George Priestley
S. RIgby
J. D. Maekay
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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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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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REGIMENTAL PAY, ftc
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
850 0
DUferenc« im
value
beCwean F«]]
and
HalH«,.
'. a. cf.
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
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
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-
361 War Services of the Officers of the Militia.
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 ^^
War Hervices of flie Officers of tlie Militia. 362
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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368 fKar Sermce$ of the Officers qf the MUUia.
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:
fFar Services of the Officers of the Militia. 364
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
Digitized by ^<JJt^^^^
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
Wiar Services of the Officers of the Militia. 364
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*:
AcooBpanled C^ontl Wyaer'a expedition from Ctudahar lor the destruetioi^of l^c^^^y's forts
365 War Sermces of the Officers of the Militia.
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
War Services of the Officers of the Militia. 366
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
Cambray.
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FOR DISTINGUISHED OR MERITORIOUS SERVICES.
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O'^nsral 9 John M'EabsU
— DennU Herbert
Cotmo QordoD
Heller Toutel
Llo it.-Gen. |l T. fi. Aylmer
.0. B. YenMNi, CB»
. J. Finch, CB.
3IaJor-Oen. 9 Wm. George Cochrane
1 fl® Sir Henry Somerset, KCB, KB,
: I a® .Sir J. P. Lore, KCB, KB.
|l N'icliolas Hamilton, KH.
C. G. Falconar, KH,
1 I A. C. Macintosh, KB,
• •— ' \ J. Paterson
: I M. Everard, CB, KB
|l C. Bifshopp, CB.
J. Spink, KH,
» «:ia Sir J. Jackson, KCB, KH.
fH John Drummond
J. I^slle, KH.
? Robert B. Coles
ir Richard Doherty
9 WL Edward By am.
f a® C. A. P. Bentinck.
«•■ 11 Bon, 8tr Edward Cost, KCB.
— Jeremiah Taylor.
n Sir L. B, LoTell, KCB. KB,
I mL Sir Jas. Cbas. Chatterton, Bt, KBs
n Thomas Reed, CB,
• 2 a® Alex. K. Clark Kennedy, CB, KB,
' f Horatio O. Broke
— John Bcott, CB,
« Sir James Holmes Schoedde, KCB.
9 Henry r\»o. MelTUle, KCB,
Michael White. CB,
9 James Jones, KH,
* William Cox, KB.
9 J. P. Davles.
— ^ Bon. T. Asbbumham, CB.
— Sit Michael Creagb, KB.
— ~— Henry Deipard, CB,
^Wi W. Beckwith. KH.
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. Josiah Cloete, CB, KB,
Sir W. Codrlnjton, KCB.
G. H. Lockwood, CB.
Sir Richard Alrey, KCB.
Bon, Sir J. Y. Scarlett, KCB.
• 9 B. V. Derinay, KB.
9 WL Charles Diggle, KB.
• John Eden, CB.
9 fired. MannsaU.
• John W. Prith.
9 a® John Cos, Kff.n
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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
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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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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.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
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.
Digitized by ^^jOOQIC
S71 PramotimSf AppainimenU, (fc.
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.
Digitized by ^^j(JO*^ Li^
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.
Digitized by VjOOQ LC
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
Digitized by V^jOO*2 It!
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.
Digitized by V^jOO*^lt^
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-
Digitized by V^OO^ It!
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
Digitized by V^J 00*^ It!
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.
Digitized by \^300*^ Ikl
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.
Digitized by V5i(50gle
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
Digitized by ^^jOO*^ Lt!
Pramolians, Appointments^ tie. 380
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
Digitized
^®?>ogle
381
RETIREMENTS BY SALE OF COMMISSIONS.
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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